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All Loc&amp;l Advertisements Under
a Line For Each Insertion.
WANTED
WHY NOT try an advertise­
ment under this heading. It will
only cost you THREE CENTS a
line each issue and will surely
bring results.
WANTED AT ONCE—Old Rags alike
HERALD OFFICE.
Race Must be
Perfectly Clean. Will P a r TWO CENTS
a pound for eame.
« ’anted—$2,000.00 one or two year»
8 per cent quarterly. First mortgage
first‘c t y r d t y property. A.' Y. X., care
If : .I i
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FOR SALE

.rage, and cement walks are o
paia for. Within half bloqkpaved street» ■
BOX 867 -“ ^'SA N FO RD . FTA.
lOOOQOOOOt

N O T IC E
For Sale-O ne horse disc harrow, one
horse turning plow. Good aa new. T.. A* I have charge of the buainr*.« of the
K. Batea Court Houae.
15-tf Title Bond A Guarantee Co.. East . San­
ford Land League. and W. A .' Whit­
For Sale—Red Jersey hoar 2H year* comb, I can be found In the Tax As­
sessor's Office in the court house.
old fine animal weigh* about 200
T H O S . K. B A T E S
pound*.
Sacrificed at 116. or will
■wap fur heifer auitable in price. G. C.
McDougal R. D. No. 3 Sanford. 23-tfc

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December jj$. n u

HERALD*

prances ot m at period when they
them."
I
.were sweejhearta, SuL the widow'« heard
"Where do you think you are, W ill.
will waa aa Inflexible a* hla.
Inquired Iho Widow Wll*on.
They warn not enemies; when they
"Why, at home, of course, he an­
met they would bow and sometimes swered. "Where else should I be?
speak, but their spoken words acted But 1 see you've changed tho furni­
ua a harrier between them .' Thug ture round, haven't you?”
matters ran along ‘(or a year after • The Widow Wilson was laughing
Yoakum's return.
and crying hysterically. Y'oakum look­
March came, snowy and blustering. ed at her In wonder.
.The winds were inceasant. Yoakum
"Don’t you know that when our
waa harnessing bla horse for the first fathers built tbely -home» they made
plowing one day when ho fait a vio­ them both the same and got tho same
lent blow on tho back of the head. He kind of furniture?" she asked when
turned to defend hlmaelf, but every­ she had recovered her selfposisession.
thing swam beforo hla eyer, and, with
"You im-’An—that I'm In your tfduse,
tho sense o f being carried away on a Addle?" be crle&lt;* "Who brought mo
swift river, ho lapsed Into uncon­ here?"
sciousness.
^You brought yourself, my dear, ye»-,
Ho. opened his eyes agfia Inter: as t e r ^ y morning. There wso-en't any
It seemed, and the first thing they lit robbers. Will, it was a cydond. Pick­
upon was tho Widow Wllaon.
ed you up from your plow and carried
llo waa lying In bod In a darkened you nicely through the a ir and plank,
room, sn&lt;T she sat by bla aide. Her ed you down bealdo me on a bed of
eyes were red from crying. Yoakum hay I’d pulled down for Bcaale and
endeavored to alt up.
hoj calf. If that plow hadn't toppled
"Hush!" she said, gently .pressing over on your head—"
him backward.' ^You hav* been vfcry
But the Widow W’llaon did not have
ill. You must llo still."
a chance to finish Just then for Wil­
Tho widow, In bis house! Yoakum liam Yoaknm bad canfcht her In hla
had often pictured thu possibility of arm* with surprising strength for a
such an occurrence, but.uaw ._ta .hla „jrv
to show; and you c a n 't taUt
surprise, his sensation was one of when you are being kissed, they say.
shame. He looked at h$r as wall aa
he could In .th a.obscurity of tho room.
Keeping Cheese.
Except that she was moro matronly
To prevent cheese from getting hard
and that threads of gray showed at
her temples, she might have been.tho cut a small piece off fok present use
tame Adeline Farley, and he might and plaro the remainder In cool safe.
have parted from her a few mlnutea Spread a thin film of-butter over the
cut part and cover with a clean fcloth.
before.
“Adeline," ho said timidly, "It all This will prevent that hard, cracked
condition which ruins the best of
seem* Ilk» a dream to me."
Adeline waa atlcnL’but ho could aeo cheoao.
that she, too, waa moved.
"It seems aa though we hadn't been
Derivation of Surnames.
parted thcao fivo and twenty years,
Surnames are not what tboy seem.
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Adeline," he resumed. "Do you re­
member when we went down to the Kor Instance, Lind Is derived from a
stream that night I asked you, and Teutonic word meaning a "snake."
found a bunch of wild myrtle grow­ The apparently quiet nnd harmless
surname Wren comes from a word
ing, and how 1 put It In your halrT"
“And then you told mo you loved which depotea "rapine." ’• Fish, though
such an Innocent namo In appearance,
me." said Adeline.
"And I've loved you ever since,” Ad­ originally meant "Impetuous.”
dle,” ho continued, .taking her hand.
Adeline Wllaon. made bo resistance,
Really Mortifying.
but her eyea were still downcast
"What waa the moat mortifying
"Why did you marry Wllaon, dear?”
thing that ever happened to you?"
asked the man.
"flaying
my brother come to wait on
t‘ For tho first lime she raised her
“ It All Seems Like a Dream.'
us
In
a
New
Hampshire hotel when
eyes. ’ "I ’guess because I was a fool,
my' husband und I were on our honey­
though a bitter enmity seemed to Will," she answered,
moon."—Chicago Hpcord-ilerald.
rsgo between them. But Yoakum was
“-Mid you couldn't manage to care
proud as well as shy. Thus, when b «1 for mo Just tho least b it could you,
waa twitted, be returned the: answer Addle?" ho naked,
Cultivate Voice With the 8mlle.
given above
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The widow waa tracing .out tho pat"The voice with the aralle wins.”
"I should think. Adeline, th a t a com- 1 l®ro,
**»• counterpane.
"Why Thus runs a sign In n telephone ex­
parallvely young woman like you wouldn 1 *ou como to see me? she change where many person* work.
would think of marrying again," bor Mkcd suddenly.
Its usefulness Is not confined to tele­
"I guess for tho samn reason that phone operator».—Youth’s Companion
friends would say, thinking of her
you married Wllaon,” he answered.
neighbor.
"If It's Will Yoakum you're think- "I'm stubborn, aa you are. But I'm
Ultimately Spiritual.
log of." Mrs. Wilson answered, "you're ' • orry / nd wh1rn 1 ‘h,nk th‘ l ,l ™
It Is a great step tn the Interpreta­
all dead wrong. When. » man wants you who gavo In and came to me. It
to come courting me. let.him cam e; lust makes me feel cboap. Did they tion of life when we have discovered
get the robbers?"
and ask me. 1 don't go out of tho r "Robbers? What robbers?" asked that a ll events are ultimately spirit­
u a l—Briefly.
way to Invite any man Into my home." |
Adeline, looking at him ‘curiously.
"III never enter her homo until she
"The men who struck mo down.
nskB me," was Yoakum's answer, and Slick fellows they must have boon, i
.
Dally Thought.
tho two stood pat. Inwnrdly both ro- 1 too. There wan ]. sitting bealdo my
noth man and womankind belle
wetted the position they had taken. , plovr In broad daylight when they g o t! their nature when they are not kind.
Each had secret romantic reme
and. I npver so much as saw or ' —Harley.
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■f.loqk apyfriicre near It. * .
V, There w r it few residents of tha lib
tin Koiikaa. settlem ent who remem­
bered, th f time when It had been a
frontier outpost. Hut everybody knew
that old : man Furlcy and old man
This Heading,
Yoakum had migrated together and
Minimum Charge 25 Cents. ..
fought Indian* together. Tho children
had grown up together and cvprybody
had expected them to get married.
MISCELANEO US
Then. Wilson had come along . and
snatched Adeline Farley out of JfpakWHY NOT try on advertise­ wm‘i
band—almost morally, for tho
ment under this heading. It will bana had been announced when the
only cost you THREE CENTS a startling now* cggio from Kanaka City
line each issue and will surely that tho pair were man and wife,' Old
bring results.
• Farley forgave hi* daughter and took
h e r home wbeh' Wilson deserted bl*
.* I have a lint clasa painter and sign young bride; but Yoakum never got
writer. We can , do your harm*» re­ over I t He went to California* and
pairing and auto -top. work no*.
Was not heard of for five and twenty
years. Then he drifted back jto tako
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W. H. UNDERWOOD.
Op land In the town of hla' birth* to
□ 0 0 0 ( 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ftnd all hla old friends scattered or
dead, and Adeline Wilson, a widow,
farming her father's land.
FOR SALE
Yoakum -had never Yuan-led.' . GotNice Residence, Hot tinti a alps
rre d 'th a t be and the wlddw
Cold water, Rath, GasfGar- ° Wouldav esoon
oome ■ together, even

--JK H Y . NOT
an advertise
ment under this heading/ It will
onIy~tost you THREE CENTS a
line each issue, .and. jnrHL~sure}jr
bring results.

For Sale—While Ho"and Turkey*.
Hen and Gobb’cr ‘for $¿.00 Seyeral
fine Bronze Gobbler* for breeding
$5.00 each.
G. C. McDougal The
Turkey Man. It. D. No. 3 Sanford. 23-t/c

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For Sale—Five acre farm half cleared
fenced cultivated. Strong flowinr well. Acts as Matchmaker and Reu
Half cash balance on term*. Box 867
nites Lovers After Many
Sanford.
25-tf

Years of Misunderstanding.

For Sale—A ten acre truck farm tiled
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and fenced, near -Sanford, good land, a
‘ By JOHN ALWAYNE.
new bam, $3,600. Address 2135 Main
"Why don’t you an’ tho Widow Wll•&amp;L. Jacksonvi’le, Ha.
26-17tc
■on git hitched 7" hla cront«s would
ask of William Yoakum at the village
- Foe Sale—Twelve acre vegetable farm, ■tore. And Yoakum, with a sudden
l»rtly under cultivation. 5 room house. flash of anger In hla bluo eyea, would
answer: i ,
Address Box 1024, Sanford.
31-Dtp
"1 don't go courtin' no women. When
Sensational Music
Selling—Huyl2 they want me let 'em send for mo."
All of which would duly nnd ua
ropie* latest.25c popular copyright sheet
way to tho Widow Wllaon's ears
music at 9c per copy, postpaid, and be­ through the wives of the various audi­
come a member Seminole Music Club. tor* of Yoakum'* ultimatum.
W. L. Harvey, representative.
32-tfc
Noverthelesa It did aeom strange
that two old friend* should Urn In
For Sale—Span of «mall mule*, or. will Chilly
Isolation upon neighboring
exchange for good horse and wagon, or ranches True the ranches were quar­
farm implement*. What have you to ter sections, and at least half a mile
offer? M. S. Nelson?Eureka Hummock lay between the two bouses Hut they
were the nearest .neighbors of one an­
33-tf
other. nnd they had known each other
1
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egg capacity. A bargain, also a lor of of fifty, and the widow might have
been fortv-five—though »he did not
stallie manure cheap. Ja« C. Harris«.
33-9 tc

Interest In Colors of Bsardi
The color of beards arou»**
points or In te rest .AH tbo hnclcnt t*T
Istrlca show Cain and Judas i«tarlot
with yellovt or rod-beards, and iv^y.
us Pilate In ancidnt art alwgj» , u
given a beard. (Being a Homan of
good family. he probably hn.i
beard; but those details
:o(
trouble tho old masters ) a tt,i,i„a
beard, however,( docs not carry
significance that* goes with n &lt;i hair,
for many eminent men with
brown hair have, had reddish l-anU.
. •&gt; Worthy Thoughts.
’ Prido^ ambition nnd avaricr
to
b e ' repressed . and the spirit ,,r trUe
worth cultivated. When the h.-inab.
ambitious thoughts perceive that tters
Is an all-pervading thought-suiwunc^
upon which they can feed ami Kro*
fat and rich In all ways, they itriy*
for first place. Wo should curb thl*
selfishness and let the master ,,f t ^
feast Divine Intelligence,.W
hem
orable
places worthy
Ui&lt;&gt;n«iiu —
Unity.
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I m itatlon- Dlemontfs---The whlto sapphire, the white tops*
and rock crystal are comment* «old u
diamonds, but moro often mutations
are tpado of glass. To recognize tbca*
glass imitations, treatm ent with adds
Is also recommended, which remove*
the polish on tho facets, wblli- it does
ifot affpet the diamond, ruby, sai phlrs
or emerald."
However, an imiutios
made of glass yields to the hardness
te«L bo that, a chemical test H
fluous.
Dark Hair and Greatneit
Dork brown to black In th. tn rofiIng hue on the head« of gr*at men.
A Bat of fifty names has If* f*l| cotft-j
piled In which the color of hair I*
given by biographers, and ninety per
cent, are dark brown or black. Then
Is not, strange to. aay, n slnglo nrastlon of prem ature grayncs*. nor a etagte caae of that ashen brown color
known aa "singed" or " djou*o col­
ored."'
Bees Make Own Hours o f Labor.
Some bees apparently work on thi
el^ht hour schedule, other* on a tsj
or twelve hour basis for their working
day. A bee keeper snys that one of
hla bee colonies begin» It» &lt;!«* • labor
a t sunrlso nnd continue» till nit* r dark,
making a working day two or three
hours longer than any other n-lony tn
over a hundred. No two i. ni.ies of
bees, says this apiarist, nr- uik«.
Women Are In depe ndent
Ithcta Child» Dorr say» that -h* »(►
men of Klffland ahare in •-••;Usiig
with the men and aro chimo* * »»«vf
era and hod carriers u&gt;. -til u
clerks sad stenograph ere t-t* tijt
that most of the unmnrrlet! »caa
have money, which they ha&gt;*' --»rMa
themselves, and It Is aim«*- impos
siblo to find one of them dep« i«Uag as
father oy brother.

For Sale Bermuda onion plant*; $1.00
per thousand. Rex Packard Went Side.
33-tf
For Sale 24 Arr«* . 10 rlmr*«). 4 tiled.
guar.U-/ mile from loading station.
$3.009.00 Address, Furm, &lt;--«&gt; Herald
33-171
. For S a le - At Beck Hammock, Im­
proved Robbins, Iron) Age, Potato
Planter.- Good as nek (’&lt;&gt;•« $80; will
Sell for $45 eaoh Add re»« Kdgur K.
Brown.
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For

S a le

10 0 ,0 0 0 J | ru lilm g e

p la n ta .

Henderson’« Early Summer and Chirríe»
to n

l.^ rg e

W .ik eh e ld .

t l 60 p e r 1,000

Apply ('. C Woodruff, Room-21 Pico
Blork. •
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For Sale Fine young lettuce planta.
W. C, Post.
17-ltc
For Sale Some line cabbage plants
for sale. Early Summer nnd Succession.
SeeJ. C. Ellsworth. Jr.. R. D. 3, Moore's
Station.
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TÖÖENf
WHY NOT try an advertise­
ment under thi# heading. It will
only coat you THREE GENTS a
lint each issue «ml frill surely
bring results, •
Rent—N lee furnish««!.' Wtorn«
y .» -« k »ml u p ..
Stuifion's
Fbunfi St.
UW'Otp
! For Rent—Room nictíf Jhtislíétl sult*abl© (or office or »jnull More' Oppi «ite
C v u rtJlo iw . .Affi/ly’4o ftlr». J. C. EnÁ»

.•;'on tracUÒri ligi: rtur* miles (rom city,
y* Fanned for Aye y c th j ftil'tiled, twp good
Rowing t»vJU,‘&gt;a/tViuid, ouuhc'K lU n\.

¿ ¿ y w ic tfy p .fb T cash. 'AMnlók Mrs. Cdr*

•^oom» witfror
irr/ftn w rftiK
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iitkuar tur
Musson. .

or Saie on easy terra*.

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N o d o u b t y o u h a v e been p u ttin g o f f b u y in g a
s u it on a c c o u n t o f th e e x p e n s e th a t a lw a y s co m es
arou n d th e H o lid a y s. In v ie w o f th is fa c t, w e
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OFFICIAL ORGAN OF SEMINOLE COUNTY—THE GARDEN SPOT OF THE WORlJb

SA N FO R D H E R A L D

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PUBLISHED
SEMI-WEEKLY

•AMrORO, FLORIDA. TUIBOAV, DECEMOER 10. 1913

Volum «

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|. MAMMOTH CATTLE INDUSTRYMAMMOTH MEETING OF EDUCATORS
MAMMOTH COLD STORAGE PLANT
ESTABLISHED NEAR THIS CITY
IN ISLAND CITY THIS WEEK
. WILL BE PLACED AT SANFORD
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WELL KNOWN MEN WILL
r a is e b e e f a n d

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10 HAVE LARGE RANCH

SEMINOLE’S GOOD RECORD

GREAT OUTPOURING OF
TEACHERS IN AT­
BANK
ONLY
THREE
TENDANCE
MONTHS OLD REACHES
HIGH MARK

TRIPS

CUBA FOR

STATEMENT ISSUED IN THIS OTHER NEWS AND ‘ VIEWS
SOME TWENTY THOU­
OF THE STATE OF FLOR­
ISSUE SHOWS SEMINOLE
SAND ACRES FOR GRAZ- . .. . BANK OVER ONE HUNIDA FOILED DOWN
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FOR READERS
,JNG PURPOSES A
DRED TH OUSAND mmm

havtacteady

pu rch a sed

Tcachchi and school officers will find
Will cattle ratoing bah® the piace- of
B reit &gt;es there a man with soul to dead
this
week the gala webk lor educational
Who
living
In
Sanford
may
have
said
TfCttahle FO*’to*7
matters In Florida. The Executive
XhU to • question that is agitating
T hat times were hard
Committee of the Florida Educational
tl* minds of several of our biggesLgrow-1 Progress to retard
Association has issued n neat and in­
Of here and while at preaent they are
And now must hsng his head?
ttBHn the vegetable trade they are also
For the batak deposits are the barom­ viting program for the annual conven­
pulling a line out- to windward In the eters of the times And the signs of the tion. This convention will be held In
rtttu raising business and several of time* are the progress of the hank de­ Key West Dec. 30, 31, 1913 and Jan. 1,
th n have gone iqto a company for the posits and Sanford bank deposits arc- the 1914. Some of Florida’s leading edu­
purpose of buying a vaat domain to greatest in the history of the city. Bfit cators will speak, and tbo paramount
fry» it end raise cattle and hogs for the when speaking of hank deposits a n d ! question in educational matters will lie
jaarkrt that seem* so large aa to never progress the Seminole County Hank discussed by active teachers and county
. b« supplied. - leads the procession in the south for officials. Under the same cover with
1 Id The Herald appears the articles of their statement published today in an­ the prograrAs are given railroad rate*
(Morporation of the Toeohatchee Ranch other part of The Herald shows that in from different points in the state to
Cflopany and the incorporators are TH R EE MONTHS THIS BANK HAS Key West; borides the rati* of boarding
g. o. Chase, Joe Cameron, Alfred Foo­ ON DEPOSIT OVER ONE HUN­ houses are definitely «rated. The trav
eling rate is two cent* a mile each way,
ter and J- N. WWtner.- The amount of DRED THOUSAND DbLLARS.
tbs capital stock is $100,000 and the
When one stop« to consider that this provided travelers return by the same
«apsny has already purchased about amount some times requires several years route that they traveled in going to
twenty thousand acres of .fine glaring fo accumulate in a new bank ami that Key West. Dates of pur’chaae for
lud* and are putting it under fence.
the b g Sanford m&gt;(» have not begun to tickets are December 27. 28 and 29, and
They will raise cattlo and hogs and bring retpms this statement is nothing all tickets are good for ten days after
npert to anticipate the great demands less than remarkable, especially since date of »ule. An excursion has been
far mean that the country is making the other two hanks have hqd large arranged from Key West to Havana
dlbe time. Florida has always been sums on deposit und dem onstrate two and return for $12.50, tihs includes cost
of meals, berths and other customary
twognked as the coming stock country things:
isd the west comes to Florida now for
That Sanford is one of the most solid privilege« The county superintendents
tUr cattle. The hitherto despised a^d substantial cities in the south with will furnish programs nnd traveling
xnb cattle and razor back hogs that the best banks and that Hon. F’orrret badge* upon application for asme. The
vm exploited in song and story about Lake and tbe men who are directors in executive committee has placed pro­
FVscvia are taking on a new importance the Seminole Bank are the greatest grams at the disposal of the superinten­
ski tressed with the more delicate hustlers that the state has ever witness­ dents, and the dlitena of Key West have
very generously offered to place the
Irak of cattle and bogs of other climes ed.
c j florid* as n hog and cattle country
The Herald oil ere congratulation» and traveling badge* with the same officers,
t 'J t ,
fleecing back into her own very rapid­ best wishes to the worthy president of
Tho Marion County Board of Trade,
ly In the state where there are such the Seminole Bank and his eo-workert.
underfill possibilities in the farming Keep up the gait and Sanford hanks an active and progressive organization
uditork raising gnme there seems U&gt; be will in a few months reach the million engaged in boosting and. building up the
entire county, has issued and is sending
no Emit to what men of means and cx- mark.
broadcast over the country, a very
fsrier.ee can .do, and cattle and hog
handsome
booklet, descriptive of tbe
nfaing w*a bound to follflw the returns
LOCAL MASONIC NEWS
county, its towns, cities, fiijmw, ¡(rhopto,
from hay and .corn and the numerous
M stuffi where such can be raised as St. John« Day
by industries and possibilities. The; book­
let is prepared in convenient form, and
tady u In Florida.
F. A
consists
largely of pictures, made in
The gentlemen who compose the ToSaint John’s Day, December 27th, tints from photographs taken in thd or­
*$fc*tehee Co. are well known business
which w a day wt aside by all Christian ange grove*, the stock pens, the phos­
BCDand have had experience with cattle.
Masons for particular celebration and phate mines, street*, parks and truck
Mr. Cameron especially being one of the
regular meetings was very proja-rly ob j farm*, (lacking house* it is, prao*
IDOit prominent and successful cattle
served by the local orders of that fra­ ticallj, an illustrated history of the
men in the state.
ternity at their hall last Saturday even­ progmw of Marion county, and of course
The»« men can bo depended upon to ing. A very flattering representation there are some statistics put in to sup­
r»i*e the beet stock that can be raised in of Blue Lodge and Royal Arch Mttoonn ply facts that could not be photograph­
the south and they can alio be depended gathered together early in the evening ed. Marion was the original banner
upon to use the licet and moat scientific and partook of the enjoyments of the citrus fruit county, and the industry is
method» in all their ventures. They eveniing until a late hour In the night rapidly increasing.
wiB have a real cattle ranch and will nee ami the day’s doings were said to be
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that no tick, no diseases or other pests the most surcensful in the history" of
When his cur refused to respond to
tavage their stock and they will also go Sanford's two represent at ve bodies.
full current ut an early hour Christinas,
in for the most up to date methods of
Among other of the important anil Motorman If A Strong of Tampa wu*
triring and handling all their products. impressive ceremonies was the installa hurrilied on examination to find the man
Thb new company means not only tion of the new officers of both the Blue K|,.,| remains of a human being dogging
ouch to Sanford hut to tbe entire state. Lodge and the Chaîner. The Blue the running gear The body was iden** the most advanced methods ami ideas Lodge officers were installed first as fol­ lifted as that o( Mrs. Conaan tine Gon­
*iH btf put in operation and their im- low*: F. L. Miller, Master: C. J. Humph, zales, of No. 1905 Twenty-second street.
^ri»s ranch and future operations wHI Senior Warden; S. ii. Kennedy, Junior The dead woman’s husband and three
^ Witched with much interest.
Warden; Dr. 0. J. Miller, Senior Dea­ suspects are under arrest. Motorman
The Herald congratulates three gen- con; D. D. Caldwell, Junior Deacon; J. Strong was making his last run on the
not only upon their for sighted F\ Kurnalz, Senior Steward; B A. Kent. owl car when he felt n humping and
policy hilt upon their desire to Junior Steward; and W. S Baldwin! grinding beneath as if some one had
®&gt;ks Sanford headquarters for this who has been fifty yean a Mason und placed soft objects on the track. He
P**t industry that will mean so much who has. filled every’ office within the, brought his ear to a full stop, and, with
toward the future development of Flor- gift of the Lodge was again appointed
the aid of the conductor, mado the gru«»“ »’* latent poasibllitto*.
a most trusty, TUer. Thus equipped soAte find.
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with this list of honorable names at the
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head of its list of membership Sanford
John H. lfavlin, New York-Cinclnnati
Lodgo No. 68, F\ &amp;?A. M. look* forward tliehtrirul magnate, today announced
~.-----------to a New Year of great Masonic achieve­ the purchase of a business site in tbe
renter of Miami, F’la., upon which he
Kkrimm« ship* much cattle but has ment.
Alter
tho
usual
speech
making
w
hich
I
wj]|
erect a palatial business block, tho
cattle pens and when the critters
®*&gt;e to town for shipment their favorite always accompanies the installation of j ground alone ca|ting $20,000. Huvfin
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■*Wt i* to cut aero«
Iota___________
through thonew dlReer* in 'th e Blue Lodge Monroe i ul*o announced the building of &amp; winter
IVtleni and yards-^and ' tho Journal Chapter No." 16, R. A. M. opened their horrso palace near Secretary of State
Jhlak» something ought to bo done about Chapter and in company with the mem- Bryan’s placo at Miami. Mr. Havjln
it
bora of tho Aral Order prowled .to„ ¡fi- }stated that his extensive investments in­
stall their chosen officer* for the year! dicated his faith in tho future of the
i
t
f
^B k h o p jjray *{¡1
jjj, c(,urch work as follows: O. L. Taylor, E. H. I’.; Dr. state of Florida, both from a commercial
* Florida on January 5. which will be O. J. Miller. K.; C. J. Rumph,*S.; H. E. standpoint and future home, Havlin'a
«* twenty-flfiit anniverairy
of his ar, C. H.; J- F. Turner, F. S.; F- L- investments amount to nearly a quarter
anniverairy or
r*
tr, R. A. C.; W. F. Devine. 3 V.; of a million bo far.
(to* Florida field and during which
. 'Siiller, Treasurer; J. F\ Kamatz,
- * has done signal service for the
**1 of tye state,
Mff great Value to St. Johns county
Secretary.: and D . D. Caldwell, Sent. ’■
All busine» a t laat having Iwen at­ wilL prove ^he latest plan of the chami k r f k i »xiird* of trade has been tended to, then came the banquet, fol- ber of commerce to cooperate with, the
department of agriculture an d .the J'lor
- ^ t a D u n n e l l u n . with L. B. SklnnW Iqired by Good Nights.^
ula State College for Women in form­
•wrt'ihd tU rg e memherahip.
ing
girls’ canning club* all over the
^
New
Repair
Shop
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country,
nay* the St. Augustine Record.
JCLIK.4’, , “ ’6’ for 33 ye»n&gt; deputy clerk G. C. Fellow*, an ezpert bicycle and
^United States Cottrt at Tampa motorcycle repair man, formerly with “ What the boyi- corn dub* have provfn
•
reappointed,
W. C. Parker’a ahop In this city has to boys and men as well as in Vrovinf
fa^.- f,
t i't "
opened a new shop in the Sanford House what can really bo tlhtto in gaining.the
greatest production pqssihle from land,
• h S « Io L itr*wbmi“ have alrMdy annex next door to M. P. U p e’a on First tho girls' canning dub* are proving in
Quart H’W9~averaging 50 cents per street and is prepared to do all kinds of
repairing. Mr. Fallow hleo e a rn » ,» other counties to girls" and women " In
What can bo
full Uoa of tires aod soppiks arid •un­
greatest saving and revenue from
ready on sale a t drtaa and VU1 make, recover and repair
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Miami’s new directory to serve the
d ty fur 1914 ha&lt; been compiled and is­
sued und shows that the Magic city has
kept up the pare at which it has been
growing in the post few years.
F'rorn
tho calculations made by the directory
folks Miami now has a population of
18,340, which is an
0[ about0.009 over last year. Eighteen year*
ago two families resided In Miami, and
the population was likely laxgu enough
to organize a base ball team. Today a
fair sized army could be raised in the
Magie city, and it would bo. composed
of fine citizens, active, progressive and
Industriofis.
t t :
The Woman's Club of Tallahassee re­
cently met and heard the appointments
read of standing committees for the
year, l.ther. business of fmportanee was
transacted and plaas for building a hopie
foMhe club on its excellent lot on Mon­
roe street were discussed. The Talla­
hassee Woman's Club is an active ami
importiint organization, which does
great deal for the betterment of thing*
in general at the state capitol, That
the women connected with the club will
succeed in their efforts to put up a club
house cannot be doubted.
t 1 t
The city of IVnuarula has entered suit
for $150,000 against the surety com­
panies on the txind of the Pensacola
state bank which was the city depositorv
when it fnih-d with nearly $150,000 &lt;d
the city * money in itc vaults. The
Maryland Gas alty Company was sued
for 890.000 «mi (he FI elily and Cas­
ualty Company for $60,000.
Hecently
the dty demanded the bank's sureties
to produce the money for which they
stood good, giving them ten days in
which tn act. No reply was received
and the *tms were brought
I 1 1
Wesle&gt; i’lijit, a Western Union Tele­
graph ("fttnpuny Operator at Tampa,
wai incidentally shot and killed by his
brother'. Albert Platt, while huntlnr in
the woods - r » t of Sarasota Christmas
afternoon. Both barrels of a hammerleas ijiiu were discharged, entering his
rn-ck and severing the jugular vein,
causing instant death. Albert l’latt
was distracted and begged to Vie killed
also. Wesley Platt was on a visit to his
mother He leave* a wife and an eight­
een month old baby.
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To encourage the boy* and gif Is of
Dade --ounty in the formation of 'coni"
and naming'' HuIm, the Dade county
fiur Ti -magement has made *|*-i nil of­
fer* of display space anti prizes »1 the
county fair this year, in other counties
of Florida, notably thoac of the western
and north central sections of the state,
the public school authorities have t aken
active interest in the ratabUshment of
these juvenile agricultural club* and
already there ha» U-en some excellent
work done.
Manager F" S Pond of th e V.u*ti*
Citrus Growers Association informs us
that the wonderful mrrlnmieal inven­
tion known a* the l&gt;ox making machine,
has arrived and is in operation at the
big packing house in this city.
The
machine automatically nails together
1.600 I&gt;01» per day. \'Lsilors are wel­
come to inspect this and the other mod­
ern machinery at the packing house
Eusti* Lake Region
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Flvt-ry memlier of the Tampa (nilice
force made his appearance on Christmas
day wearing a new green brocade velvet
nexktie, the gift of Chief of Police Woodward, who had them m a d e esj«‘dully for
the Christmas occasion. The men of
the department in turn surprised the
chief by leaving a handsome reclining
chair at his home on Christmas eve.
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l.itrgo, too, has a jK^tmiBtcr who Vs
making "a record. M. Jo*il McCullen
was lairgo's first (Kwtmaster 26 yearn
ago, when it was called u fourth class
office because there was no such thing ns
a fifth class poetoffirc. He is now Iairgn'e postmaster again*- not yet—and It
has jus^ iwcorae a third claaA postoffice
with a salary Of $1,i0i&gt;.

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T ™ E uNN r e T Tw ™ S 'GREAT CHR,STMAS TRADE
SANFORI) iVIEN
SANFORD
MERCHANTS
BREAK
ALL
PRE­
. VIOUS RECORDS .

CATTLE RAISING INCENTIVE

SANFORD HA? BEEN CHOSEN'f r o M EARLY MORN TILL
AS THE LOGICAL POINT
LATE AT NIGHT THE 7
FOR PLANT TO SUPPEOPLE THRONGED
PLY THE STATE
THE STREETS
When dreams come true to an old ¿ong
and It sounds swecet to the editor of
The Herald at times when after an extra
hard campaign for the good things that
should come our way and then wake up
and find that they are Coming. Chief
among the real good things exploited
in The Herald for the past five years has
been the subject of cold storage and
many have been the joke* cracked at
our expense on this subject—not an
abtruno «object at that - and at times
it seemed tlin( cold storage would only
cfatfie in our dreams but the dif£ of
dreams has passed and the entire coun­
try’ has come to our belief that In Florida
and especially in Sanford n mammoth
cold storage plant would not only solve
many ol the vexatious questions hut
w-outd prove to lie a paying proposition.
Our seeit* of optimism on this subject
have iHirne good fruit and now comes the
joyful intelligence that a coterie of our
!«*t business men have receive«! a proj&gt;option to take over a fine plant and
move it to Sanford It to one of the best
and tiuwt complete cold storage plante
in the country nnd ut present is said to
be worth $100,000, but can i«* purchased
much cheaper and the price gives one
an idea of the |iossibiltiies of suoh a
plant located in Florida. All the meat»
furnished the (ample of the United
State* formerly came from northern und
western stati* but recently Florida has
ciiinlieii into public notice aa a beef pro­
ducing state and many large ranch own­
er» from the west have been In the state
buying Florida cattle
Ii Florida cattle are good enough for
w-Httern stockmen they are good enough
"to keep at home and put in cold storage,
where they can !«• .»old when the prices
are right. Many authorities on the sub­
ject of food supply for the United
State« are «»f the opinion that not only
will Florida eventually furuish all the
winter garden produce inn wifi also fur­
nish th e greater part of the cattle and
hog« an d |«iuliry on account of tbe
van! rurigch where th« -uitle and hog«
can run the entire year with no fear of
grass shortage or blizzards or cold weath­
er that kill *o many of the animals in
the north and west every season. Flor­
ida can not only furnish the range but
can also furnish an abundance of feed
s tu d s and every year hud» the experi­
mental station discovering more foods
that grow prolificali) in tins state aside
from ih«« many gr.v-.-«-. anil hay thut
Cun lie ruined here without elld.

A party of Sanford men have already
orgntiiri'd a company to raise cattle and
hogs on *« large scale ami the cold storage
plant will be the next move.
The Herald ha» it on gooil authority
that the men who own and n|&gt;erate that
mammoth cold storage plant in the north
an1»n favorably impressed with Sanford
and ihr jxieiritjiliti«* of Florida as a cattle
and hog raising country that they wifi
take stock for their holding* and come
to Sanford to u»»tot in iiooming this
big business.
Hanford will have the largest cold
storage plant in the south.
Florida'« Great Soil
The True Democrat has been praising
the productiveness of Leon county soil
ever since its first toaue and has not one
word to retract. But within the past
few weeks we have seen crops growing
on Wakulla county »oil, in the neigh­
borhood of Woodville, Vegreen' und Wa­
kulla, that ure a revelation. We saw
cahbago growing on the place of Mr.
Vereen th at were never excelled, and
turni(ie and beets on the place of Walter
Page at Wakulla th»f produced more
than ono thousand ta$Jieto (&gt;«r sere.
And this is what to known as Florida
sand soil and .its productiveness gener­
ally d tocredited.* And the finest quality
of cane syrup known to proeduood at
Wakullu, at tbe rale of 300 to ..600
gallons per acre. Wakulla county will
come fnte it* own some «lay aqil ,bo
mighty empire of agricultural wealth.
Tallahassee Democrat.
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According to his own statemejit, Mar­
cus F'agg, superintendent of the Chil­
dren’s -.Home Sodety, U the happiroj
man in the state today. \\ hen asked
why he was so happy he staled that the
good and splendid work the soclFty had
done for little children during the past
year was enough to make any man
happy.
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The Paiatka board of trade is plan­
Banks Will Close .
ning to establish Bays’ Corn Clubs thd A* • 4&lt;
■lt ’ A
Tho banks of t'w city wfii by
Girls* Gardening and Canning Club* in
all of1 the school districts fo Putnam on the 1st, neat Tnuradoy, on account

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The merchants of Sanford are con­
gratulating themselves over the fine
Christmas trade enjoyed this year.
From every business man in Sanford
come* the report that the best trade ever
experienced was that of last week and
the week before. The lettuce ahipments and other crops had hardly be­
gun to moVe in large lots and the re­
turn.« were not in and yet the trade was
excellent for the past terr day« and many
the merchants had stores that looked
o^tho
like a cyclone had struck them the day
after Christmas. The weather pre­
ceding Christmas for two day» was the
worst of the season and under ordinary
circumstances would have curtailed the
Christmas huyere but they came to
Sanford in crowds and tha city was
thronged for nuttiy days and up to
Christinas eve.
The stocks of gooiis this season were
janit, am] varjed and tile merchants
t he columns of The Herald to ad­
yerttoe their goods. Sanford has made
»j«.cial efforts to induce tho country
p«)p|o to come to this city to trade and
has been rewarded by the largest and
brat trade that has ever come to San­
ford at any season «luring her history.
With the merchants doing this largo
business, with the hanks having the
largest deposits in year», with the let­
tuce and cauliflower bringing good
price* and celery In excellent shape and
the chance* good for fair price» alt dur­
ing tho shipping season there to an un­
precedented era of prosperity coming
Sanford’s "way and many good things
are prnmis**&lt;l our beautiful^and fast
growing city in the next twelve months.

WILL VISIT FLORIDA

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National League of Commission Mer­
chants Meet in Jacksonville
The twenty-second annua! conven­
tion of the National League of Commis­
sion Merchants will be held in Jucksonv
Hnuury 14 to 16 inclusive, In the
auditiorium of the Jacksonville board
of tread, for the election of it» officer»,
and for consideration and dtocusrion
U(&gt;on all problems affecting trimiporFa
tion and marketing of fruits, vegetable*,
butter, iggs, poultry, etc.
The scope of the league's operations
and representation extending to thirtyßve n¡ t (M, ¡ar|jtflt ant( mint important
cituit und marketing renter* of the Unit««!
Stntra will naturally make tiie discus­
sion* at this meeting of vital interest to
all sections of the «.-oujly.
Therefore,
it* sessions are ojien to the public.
A cordial invitation to hereby ten­
dered to knindred organizations, pro­
duce growers and.shipper», reprenentatives of the press, including trade and
agricultural papers, railroad representa­
tives, manufacturers of produce finckagee, and w«&gt;ights and measure* officials.
As organization and cooperation are
the greatest factors in tending to pro­
tecting and upbuilding of such Indus­
trie*, it naturally emphnma» the im­
port an rt&gt; of the forty-second annual con
ventfon for which this call to issued
and to w hich all interested will he heart­
ily welcome.

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LNTEHTAINMKNT TQ N IG Itr
Presbyterian Sunday School’ Will Haro
• « . Interesting Exercises
/ #
The-nltendance s t the Pi^lSyw tan . ' Sunday ¿cluiol yesterday was the great­
est in the htotoryofthe school. A'ferl«»
of tsxercto» has been arranged with the
view of havipg for their climax a' freewill
offering for tho Thornwell Orphanage at
Clinton, S. C. The offering amounted
to sptocthlng over $80, The program
was splendidly arranged and rendered.
- Tho-entertainm ent ter tho Sunday- - school will be held in the court
of the court house, Tuesday evening
beginning at 7 o'clock und closing at 10
o'dock. A Santa Claus of thn regula­
tion type will he on hand to pans out the
good thing* to the pupils and It to an­
ticipated that a splendid time will be
had by thota In attendance.
Miss Bessie Schumpeit to vtolting
folia in Atlanta this week and
to return today
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ffh o u p h V Cows Were Mourning. ,
Perpetual pensioners are to be found
It was Tommy's first day In in* In France as well as In this country.
Tier. It became known that ebe would
never sing ag ain .' A cold, some In­ country, and everything surprised August Eli 1766, the dauphin, son o f
flammation of the larynx, an Ignorant him. About sunset one day a herd of Louis XV., when out rabbeting,
Kalian doctor—and the mischief wab «rws returning from pasturo ,came
■' done. Tbp voice that had charmed the following tbetr leader «lowly sod dentally shot Yves de Is Bolsk.lste,.
one of bis suite. ■As a cocdtmnaatlqn
world coaid only speak now. Marian's solemnly In single file -siting the forYoung Fisherman Worked Four­ money bad been spent royally. Rhe eat path within sight -of Tommy and a pension of £110 was conferred on,
Boissiere, with rem ainder to his b«tra­
had never married- At first she lived Ilfs mother. Aftei' watching them for in porpotulty. Despite the m iny
teen Years !o Win Prima
in the hope of regaining .her vocal /some time In 'silence the llttlo city changes In 'th e form of government,
Donna for Wife.
powers. Then, forced to earn a living, boy exclaimed: “Oh, mother, U It a this-pension has been paid ever since,
■he went on the stage. Slowly the cow funeralt"
and no member of the budget commit­
memory of her charm waned. None
•
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tee has ever suggested slopping It.—
“That big white bouao on lbs cliff« would have known the wonderful sing­
London
Chronicle.
W hat Frightened Him.
yonder, mister?* n»kotl the old guide e r In this second-rat« actress, now
During
furnace-cleaning
operations
“T hat’« Hiram Smllh*« place. He« one verging upon middle life, who played tn a large steel works the workmen
Varied Causes of Suicide. &gt;r .
of the richest men round here and we with small stock companies in all the occasionally •had to walk across a
Causes
of suicide vary.
In the
.
'
think a deal of him. •Yf’q called that towns of America- .
plank high In the air. One of them Oriental patriotic and rellgldks rea­
Ooe
day,
when
abe
was
a
t
th
e
end
’Hiram'« poll Jr* onto. but.folks don''
would crosa it on his bands and
call It th a t any more, for now (lt‘« i of her resources, a stranger introduced knees. "Are you frightened of walk­ sons present them selves In the west
tho causes are of a more personal
himself
to
her.
Ho
wished
to
start
a
house, and thou It was a banfw ltheut
ing on the plankr; the foreman said
a roof, and nobody thought. Hiram company of hts own. It w*s a hobby to him once. "No, elr," replied thd nature. There pro many classes Into
would get the money to finish I t Re­ 'bf .hls. he explained. Wahid aho be man; ‘"tie frightened I am of walking which cases may be divided. For ex­
ample. the lonely. th* sick «nd In­
sides, w hat did he w ant with a house ■the perpetual “star*? And |ot him bear off It!"
curable,
the unemployed end finan­
.the
expense
and
take
1
what
profits
tike thet, a »Ingle man, earning his liv­
cially embarrassed, victims of nerv­
ing with bis lobster pots as hlf father there Were! She consented.. From that
ous diseases.
had done before him,, and .boarding moment her company became a fea­
Produces No Finished Products.
with Widow OreggT That bit of an ture of all the secend-rate cities. Tbs
Egypt Is solely a producer of raw
[old w reck there waa the 'Patagonia stranger's money jllberally supplied material. Its entire needs of manufac­
Fcr Tired F e e t
once, and aha was .g fine ship In the the annual deficit Ills cheeks cams tured goods and prepared material are
Nothing
helps
tired feet more than
with
due
regularity.
Marian
Kempner
;days when she used to ply between
met from abroad. Raw cotton rep re- regular rubbing with vaseline 'o r some
had
become
the
pensioner
of
an
un­
Boston and Portland. It was when she
lent» four-fifths of the total value of other pure f a t Mutton tallow la yory
.
-. went ashore that we stopped speaking known man.
1U. exports and cotton and seed four* good and agrees with every skin. 8Ó1About thla tim e “Hiram's Folly" sevenths of the remainder. The puhlin
Of Til rate's ro^ly."
dlors grease their feat--every^’Btgbf
completed. The empty
In hla .vlvULajmeeh--he drew the
debt of JBgypt amounts U r|4l0,ltL 014 when on tbe march. An ounce of flex­
picture
until
r
couttf-rtiualtxe
s
tood-ow«hs
hllL
Hlrem
lived
In
e
man's
ssd Is almost wholly of foreign bold» ible coHodknra n dafr grains of salicylic
Wm—Hiram Smith, the young fisher­ cottage below. He had suddenly aban­ tog.
acid U an effectual coro cure, but
man, baiting bis lobster pots or acting doned all his enterprises; with a com­
must not be slowed to touch the heej*
as guida, during the- brief summer fortable Income, hs lived a solitary
thy flesh. »
Itte
In
Handle's
Bey.
He
wee
often
to
months, to the visitors a t Rundle'e
Jam While You W a tt
Bay, One summer there came e party be wen upon tbe cliffs,,- apr-gtnw . In
A unique record was recently n u d a
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composed of foreign-looking men, who bend. People aald that he was~*alp by a wall-known English Jam con­
Odious,
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wore resplendent lings and curled Ing for eome ship that never catfee Jfi. cent. Adjoining tbe factory la a
Ring—The way these colleges scat­
Tbe summer after hla *retlrbhtont strawberry plantation which pro­
their masiache« and sang all day for
the moat unexpected reason/, and wo­ the order went out that Marian's pom- duced tha barrías tor thla year's Jam. tar around their degree Is absolutely
men In dainty dresses, wealthy, evi pany was to tour Jfaw England, asp* Within the space of one boor tha nauseating. Every Tom, Disk and
dently, and yet curiously dissimilar to ctally tbe ooaat towns. It played from •trawbarriaa ware picked, boiled into Harry with a little c b M p notoriety can
the prosale holiday m akers who spent Newport to Bangor- and beck again. Jam, and placad into Jara ready for figure on getting one. The whole
system Is absolutely Indefensible.
tbetr summers at Bundle's Bay. And Tbe next year the seme Itinerary was *
*
Don’t you think so? Bang —Toe.
soou It became understood that this scheduled. And that was when tbs
I didn’t get on* either.—Cleveland
wan a party of opera singers from "Patagonia" found her and upon the
Plain Dealer.
Island Noted for Ita Springe,
New York who bad taken the strange rocks of Randle's reef.
Now, whether Smith bad known
Fkmed for Us unfailing spring of
faaey to pay a week'a visit to this Ut­
that some day the treacherous rocks pure, sparkling water, the Island of
ile coastal village of Maine.
Whales Target of Torpedo Boats,
But even there the feme of Marian would find the vesset'ejteel, or .whether Toboga lies about 10 miles from the
The
novel scene of a torpedo boat
Kempner bad spread. It was not her tbe csptaln bed been bribed to run bis city of Panama, la tha Pacific. Hera
genius th at was admired, but the fact vessel ashore, was never known. But tbe mall steamers plying between Bei- hunting whales w m witnessed a t Porto
that she, a girl of twenty-five, born la It was a wild winter’s morning wbsa boa and Ban Francisco ila by for their Ansio, Italy, a few days ago. The op­
Marian's company found their veeeel supply of fresh water, ss do eleo the erations of a fishing fleet had been In­
atranded off abore, In danger of break­ stMmera that sail southward from terrupted by the appearance of two
large whales. The torpodo boat put
ing up. Hiram Smith waa first to vol­ Pbb&amp;bml
out In pursuit of the whales, and killed
unteer In tbe lifeboat crew. And the
them both with their guns.
firsl person whom be encountered
upon the veseel'e deck was Marian.
A rt Treasures Unearthed.
He drew her to one aide.
A statue of Phòebua Apollo has been
There's plenty of time." he said. unearthed by workman making a road
Dally Reminder,
T b s skip don't look Uke breaking up on the left bank of Lake Alban. It la
Immodesty,
In Uself, wouldn’t be
ror awhile. You wouldn't be eorry If supposed that tbe statue adorned tha
so
bed.
If,
in
addition,
U wasn't always
the company broke up w ith, her, I Imperial villa that once overlooked the
rushing
a
fool
of
Itself
generally.reckon T"
k a T be workmen tried to smuggle
"No," the w ld, looking a t him. tha artlstto treasure out of the coun­
"No."
try, but the police Interrupted them.
Without Logie.
Borne folks' llvss break Up Ilka
There
U
no logic In a baby's cry,
ships," said Hiram, and that was the
a
woman's
smllo
or a beautiful sun*
Extreme of Industrious»««*.
wildest flight he ever made Into
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"Loafln," said U nde Ebon, “Is sum"Yea," she Mid, laughing, and shiv­ On* to bo discouraged. But whut is
Talking.
ering In the wind. T o u 're right."
you g’lneter do wlf de man dat Is
'You ’don't remember Rundle's so Industrious dst he'd rather bo In
Money talk«, but ao do persona w ho
Bay?" asked Hiram. “You were never trouble dan doin' nuffln'?"
haven't any money.—Albany Journal.
here before?"
Yes." she answered, with sudden
remembrance. “T h a t*was long ago,
though—fourteen yearn and m ore."’
"It’s been longer for-me/' answer*!
Hiram Smith. “You don't irecall that
boat ride down by the reef And bow I
Mid Pd get you again? I've got all
The Meet Beautiful Woman He Had I'v« wanted but you, Marian. Now
I‘m going to have you m w ait That's
Iv e r Seen.
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our bouse on the hill. Now w ell get
o f ti i plo tanner stock, had been Into the boat"
Iowa ondm
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ao endowed by-nature that she earned
That was all tbe guide's story. But,
thousands o f dollars In one evening by knowing the depths that underlie the
•the gift of ber voice. When Hiram calm exterior of the New England na­
Sm ith first took her In his boat he ture. I suspected that there was more.
stared e t her till he nearly lost hla And I pictured Hiram, whose fourteen
oars. She was the most beautiful wo­ years were rewarded, and hts relentman whom he had e ra r seen. And less quest that waa crowned with auowhen ebe Bang, the World eeemed sudThen, looking up, I aaw children
Beaty a thing of crystal and fire to on the steps of “Hiram's Folly" and
him.
heard their ^latent laughter, and then
/ Marian * Kempner was a t first I knew that the story had not "been
gmuaed and then Interested In the de-T told In Its completen ese
Totlon of the young fisherman. To
(VoftYñgtX, WM, b r W. O. Ohmpmmm.)
her, a woman of the world, who had
won the homage of noblemen Is all
tbe countries of Europe, who bad been HOW GOLD PENS ARE MADE
the sensation of,seasons. In Parte and
London. It seemed utonlabtng that he Platinum Ore tho Ingredient, and the
should presume to lore her. Bhe • Proceaa la Something of a Com­
plice tad Mattar.
played with him, aptag the Ingenue
with skill that concealed something
Metallic Iridium, used ao extensive­
of real emotion. In th at week at Run
ly
for tha points of gold pens. Is made
die’s Bay she regained a little of the
first freshness of her mind; it waa a from-tha powder obtained In the wet
new world that abe encountered when way from platinum ore by heating to
she returned, and that w inter she was a high heal In a sand crucible end
then adding stick phosphorus. The
the eenMtlon of the operatic world.
tridlum^wfflch cannot be melted alone,
And on the last evening Hiram la thus fused tn the form of an Irid­
Smith offered her “hie heart and ium phosphide. To remote the phos­
hand." Those were hla words, she told
phorus tbe phosphide la heated with
the laughing crowd a t-th e hotel. He Hum and the Iridium la left In the
wanted h e r to share hla cot Lag« and form of a hard, white mam. It Is now
his lobster pots! And when ska had so hard that It cannot be filed or c u t
shriveled hts self-esteem with a few and la broken up into a a sll pieces ror
kindly, yet cutting words, he said sim­ soldering to the points of gold pens.
ply:
These email pieces are ground to .the
“I will win you yet."
right elae on a copper disk wheel with
That w m the climax of her -story, • a e r y or carborundum, i t la said that
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heard It told tn Marian*! talmltabte 6**00 to .10*00 pen points. It has
wap. and clutched a t one another to also (fees found that the iridium thus
heap them es]res from falling. Early prepared la.practically as hard as the
next morning the party went away. ruby. No steel tools out make any
.Randle’s Bap never m w them again. • Impression upon I t At one tim e much
Hiram Smith never followed the eea toes expensive than pUUnum^Jridl-4 .
Ha disappeared fo r two yei
ntn now la worth more on eew m nr of
he retained h e - # «pejitrd
t
demand tor hard platinum.

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RIVERVIEW, Jacksonville’s Most Famous Suburb
Lots $ 1 0 .0 0 Down, $ 5 .0 0 Per Month

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Right recently Riverview hi* taken on the most wonderful
growth ever known In soy luburb to Jacksonville.
50 home*
now built and many new o n n just started since operations open­
ed up on the 50 thousand dollar Hotel Venice and the digging
of the big canals by the big steam dredge/.
The motor car line,
the 8 grade grammar school all goes to increase values.

4? All Prices Will Soon Advance Again
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take on a few of these lots.
No lots sold to colored people.

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An Exposition of Florida’s Resources
A Week for an Agricultural Getting Together
All the Best Poultry, Horses, Cuttle and Swine
Products of the Pantry. Products of the Homes
Products of the Gardens. Products of the Groves
Good Racing. Fine Aeroplane Flights Daily. Automobile Shows
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remarked- to me that he never knew
M ore that cauliflower wan raised in
Florida and that he- never knew that
cauliflower was really palatable and
could bo made into something ¿bod to
eat, but that alter having some of it
served up to him at the Sanford House
that it seemed a dish fit for the gods
and had taken on an added interest in
his eye*. So being the accommodating
little gent with the glasseye that takes
everybody out and around Sanford 1
invited the gentleman to accompany
me to the “green fields of Sanford" and

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d m u. u * u alL iu own and is. unlike any
other vegetable that is grown. Aa the
African cook says, it has a moreish taste,
and this describe» it exactly for you
never get enough of it once you start
eating this delicious vegetable,
day the American public will find |
good qualities of Queen Cauliflower a,nd
then the Sanfordt growers will be unable
to raise enough of it.
What I don’t know about cauliflower
would fill a large book and consequently
I could talk very entertainingly about
this crop that while an old one in Flor­
ida is just coming into its own this sea-

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Aikx iwadayaoLalwip under. Urn green
blankets the laborers come along with
large knives anti rhop the head dose
to the ground. Lopping .off the outer
leaves and part of the tops the head or
floker is carefully Inspected for spots,
sunburn and other. flaws and are then
placed in crates, the beet heads going as
numlier on« and the next os number
twos.
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Jun at the present time the cauliflower
Is queen of the Celery Delta, dividing
honors with Lotty Lettuce and today is
probably bringing $1.60 per crate here
in Sanford.
Cauliflower will go for-

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5.56 p m
12:45 p m
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B eautiful Lot in

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rU TTIN G CAULIFLOWER. SANFORD
Lv 11.00 a m
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Lv 2.42 p m
Lv 3:55 pm Infliind my Early*Moming Hxit w-t&gt; *pe&lt;l son. C. F.' Williams was - one of the ward ill car lots this week and next week
Lv 1.33 a m (I Iteliove ai»ed ii proj&gt;i*r for nutomobil- pioneer* in the Sunford section In ship­ will probably witnens the greatest ship­
ingi along the Ix-autlful marl and proa- ping cauliflower I believe and thnt was ments and the gniwar will then forget
|&gt;ective brick roads Uiut lend enchant­ many years ago and since that time it cauliflower in the greater business of
ment to the cdory delta. We alighted has beeu grown nnd shipped in a desul-1 lettuce and celery,
N?25—From Trilby
Ar 1.00 p m at several of ’the fields where they were tory fashion and with varied success.
1 was struck with the idea of a canj
Lv 2.30 p m cutting cauliflower and the gentleman Cauliflower is one of the most tender and ning factory as a I wutehed the packing
Nd2t—For Trilby
No 101-FromlTrilhy
Ar 6.15 p m was more than umuaed nt the sight of fastidious plants that the Sknford,grower of cauliflower and w ith iw d the great
No 100-ForiTrilby
Lv 6.45 a m the hundred* of hands busy cutting and hits to keep him awake at nights for from amount of culls th a t were throVn away.
No 21—From Loroburg
Ar 10.55 a m packing the crisp dnd BUcrulent flower the time it is set out in the fields until Thise culls up|teured to me to he all
No 24—ForjLccaburg
Ar 6.58 p m that l&gt;eatH any other llow-er in the nose- j the money is in his jeans MLas Cauli- right hut the growers will ship nothing
No 157—Fronv Leesburg Ar 5.20 p m gay Of the culinary garden
llowerw» most flirtatious and fickle. Ac Uni the 1«-'! mu! these culls would make;
No 158—For Leesburg
Lv 6.35 a m
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ill as the flower appears lietweon the 1 world of pickles and other delectable
Cauliflower ihukes delicious mixed
No 126—From Oviedo
Ar 10.30 a m pickles, although none of it is ever man- ( gris-n leaves a thousand things can hup di'lt«» if Mum- m a n u fa c tu re r was on the
No 127—For Oviedo
Lv 3.00 p m ufactured in Florida. We wait (or the pen to it and it tx-comes meat for the ground to get them . The m an who
— r — — ■■■■■- ■■— -—•— ---------- nortliern peoplg to put U up in bottles insects and the caprices of tho weather. makes 67 varieti« could get wunelhing
Tho flower becoming big enough to for nothing if he would only come* to
and then we pay them a big price for
Skin on Boiled Milk.
What cauaea the formation of the what we throw nway down here. Cauli­ make a showing the grower goes over Sanford during the shipping Season.
Hut what claims my attention at the
•kla on the surface of boiled milk and flower boiled nnd served with a good the field and pins the heads—that is he
present
moment L the fact th a t Santakes
the
inner
and
outer
leave»
and
driwdng
is
u
dish
that
would
make
a
of hot cocoa that la made with bo Mod
milkt Doctor * Porcher of Lyons, man fall in love with a French chef and wrajiM them carefully over the flower or fujii growers are making good pn catillFiance, «aye th a t It U tho resu lt of give him a job for life Some people
head and pins them securely with n w ire fliiwer amt lettuce this season and are;
the disintegrating of tho lime and the there is no taste to the cauliflower hut I made for that pur|*»m and this protest« promised even greater results on celery
***ein, anj Q,e p mo combine» with
This will Is* itwillt all for the cauli
want to say that the man who maki* the head from the rain drops and hot rays
tarbonlc acid froin the air to form thts assertion ts a man who flits t&gt;eeii ut of the sun, either of which are liable tluwer.
a thin Dim of carbonate of llino. Tide
to spoil th • beautiful complexion of
Situ supports tho undlaaolved casein the dub all night and aw-ak« with his
Huy your N ew Year's dinner at the)
the dainty miss wlio peepa ao-shyly from
mouth
feeling
like
a
mop
that
has
just
la the milk, as well aa somn coaguthe
coverlet
of
leaves.
market
Wednesday morning
been
used
on
a
rough
floor.
Cauliflower
I*t#d albumen and f a t —T echnical
World.
Ht M—Ar 10.46 a ra
N«$0—Ar 2.22 p m
No$2—Ar 3:50 p m
No82—Ar 1.18 am
No 28—Ar 8.50 p m

Coast Line Troubles
Bachelors and Matron».
A dilettante told me yoaterday: *1
Prefer black and white aketchee by a
«Jerer artist to hla finished paintThey leave more to my Im agln*
tk&gt;u—which ta a better traveler than
M f painter's brush." For the same
r**aon, the bachelor Interests matron«
®ore than married men do. He, too,
Ja unfinished; and every woman like«
to Imagine what tho might have made
®l him—or what she may.—Hone
Uldlaw In Sm art B et.
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Cleaning. {¡Jyalri, . ,
t^»U)er chair a pfioq become (remay
t00« « Where the-anna and head reel
on-the leather. To* remove theae
^ r t u i r y ltnaeed oil. BoU half a pint
f 11* 80,1 l«t U stand until nearly
then pour In half a pint of
«Mgar. 8Ur till H 1» well mixed
« « bottle. When It U ready for use,
rr„ * i,w flrope on a flannel and
tcliah off with .o ft dueterii. This will
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Don’t fail to see the IRON AGE before buying your sprayer.

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The Loyal Order of Moose! meri» every Friday
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M. In ¿rülea Hall. W.ltwrne
Albert Selth. IMciator. K. II. Celiar.
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N itf-b v 8.10 a m
Lv
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Lv
N«I6—Ar 6.36 p ra
Lv
Hill—Ar 12:35 p m
Hi U—Ar .2,06 a m
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couldn’t make a better gift to
the whole family.
It’s a
pleaurc car—a business car—
an all round, serviceable car
—an economical car. It’s the
family car the world over.
Drive yours home today.
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*a old lady, really «ell. v u always
ad*—J**B)o7tn * — poor
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y.! 1 M ^hbor found h e r eating a
oM -aaked her bow aha
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T 7 *0, b^*o»o I know l a m i »
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The A. C. L had theint Saturday end
Sunday and that right after Christmas
too. Train 86 just out of Jacksonville
had several coach« turn over, delaying
traffic for several hours and then train
something or other broke a piston road
and was laid up for repairs and another
engine going to the relief of these trains
stalled broke the carbureter on the sixth
O ' finder and lore the radiator off the
steam chest thereby uycovering much
human nature and profanity of the en­
gineer. Luckily no one wax injured In
any of themccidents and since there has
tieen the proverbial three of them the
luck for the Coast Line ought to change
for the l&gt;etter during, the rest of the win­
ter season. Accidents will happen in
the beat regulated families and the
Coast Line U not immune.
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• Oviedo, Florida, Dec.‘29.
Editor of The Herald:
There havo been several little Item* in
the Orlando paper» recently about huntr
ing on Sunday and the penal^S». in flirted
thereby and we just want to »ay that
two of Orlando’s big hunters were in
this vicinity last Sunday in their little
red runabout, firing as they pleaae with­
out respect to the people or the day and
we learn that they killed a nice little
black bear and carried it away on their
nice little red runabout, all of which
tnalufe interesting reading to the sheriff
pf Seminole, who will probably be in­
vestigating the rod car and the hunters.
All of the Sunday hunters do not live in
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R. J. HOLLY, editar
Mr. M. H AYNt*. Bualnctt M a n a lrr

ubtcrlpllon Price. «2.00 a Ym ì In Advere*

eggs onco-n year whether they' nee*
them or not and able to .wear eocka
whether they need them br not and Ruto
Allen of Sarasota has been found guilty
of »rearing a shirt once, although part
of it was allowed to flaunt in tho breeto
of editorial oratory.
So wo are all proud of the members of
our Fourth Estate and none of us are
the least Mr envious of otir big city
broth«» for all of us are kin and prob­
ably dower kin than any other business
men lit'the world.* We are obliged to
hang together or hang'seaparately and
In the day* to eomewe will get together
on.tbe cost system and realize something
Í9T Our work accomplished for the good
of the community. .
Greetings to you.; boy» of the Florida
Prcar Gang. May all of you be able
to get out another issue this week just
to demonstrate to the world that you
are on the water wagón at the begin­
ning of the New Year and we shall all
meet In Ft. Myers where the mosquitoes
sing the .lullaby and Nathan Stout grows
stouter.
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training intelligently discuss a practica
subject that an over trained attorney
who is always haunted jiy the nightmare
of wether a blit U constitutional or not
One of the strange things that I have al­
ways noticed is that -after. bUla have
come out of 'the legislative body which
have been Over lawyered, there are just
as many unconstitutional holes In the
bills when passed into statutes as If there
had not been one lawyer oh the job."

Sanford Herald takes occazioh to
bring out Its annual sped if of Sanford
snd the Celery Delta at the aaroo time
■nd by the size of it no wonder Bob
Holly looks some more bald headed In
his picture.—Orlando Citizen.
The unklndcet cut of all. Bro. Howard.
Speaking about our hair cut.

J. C, Privett has been appointed State
I-abor Inspector by Gov. Trammell.
John will make good In his new position.
Parmente la adtan/a m u t ba meda et olile«.
He la a former printer, newspaper cor­
NEW
FLORIDA
MAGAZINE
I mattar Aorni t I 2nd
Kalarvd A* ««cea.
respondent and all round good fellow and
i at «anted. Florid». ■
1* 0 ». at ûm I
The Sunshine Magazine, publishec tho editor of The Herald will givp him
la i March 3rd. ISTI.
at S t Petersburg by Low B. Brown,' a «talk of celery when he com« to San­
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editor
of
the
Daily
Independent,
anc
Téléphona No. 141
ford in hla official capacity.
OflUa la Harald Da Odla i
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Judge Wilson is the beat publication of
the ltlnd In thy fonth- Referring tn thls
The Commercial Club has ordered
GREETING
creditable publication the. St- Petersburg 25,000 more of the beautiful booklets
Fire cannot rr^ch it— burglars cannot get it and you will
Times
says:
"Such
a
publication
con­
The editor of The Herald wfehe» to
of the Herald Printing Co., and they
have absolutciprivacy because all our Safe Deposit Boxcg
ducted as Judge Wilson and Lew B will be sent to every nook and comer
Acknowledge with thanka the many
Brown will conduct it will be a great of the civilized world th a t will fill San­
are fitted with Yale Locks which cannot
opened
Chriatmaa socks, Christmas ndcktiee,
thing for Florida and the South In gen­ ford and Seminole county with new
Christmas cigars and.Other luxuries sent
uniesi you help. These locks have double mechanism
eral, and for St. Petersburg jn particular. people nest season.
to him by hie loving friend». It is not
If the south has railroad managements
that requires two different keys to unlock. You have
the intrinsic value of th e« gift* that
like
tha
west
ha»,
and
if
the
Atlantic
Burleson rang the bell and the Bell
reach« the heart but the spirit in .which
one key and we hold the other— and both must he
Coast line and Seaboard and other roads company heard. The Western Union
the token is given and having paaecd
•Would
get
behind
the
Sunshine
Maga­
used. ,af..thc same time or
opened.
the mile atone where the thought* linger,
heard the ticking.-&gt;rvl tumbled.-. Now if
zine as-tto'Nwtiwk?"P»cifle got behind ‘the railroads will hoar the rattle w h a fs
on material gsìn-wercan peareftdljn
contentedly watch tho pursuit of the ‘ The controversy between the State the Northwest M agazine anti the Ikratb- great Chriatmaa we will haYe in 1914 in
money mad throng after riche» and Tax Commission snd the county aas« era Pacific'the Sunset Magazine, there this great government at n a trusts and
enjoy the pleaaure of friend» for friend­ or* appears to be bordering on the serf could bq,no doubt of the eueeewwof the no combines.
-j--—At. (*-_£ j
ship's sake and nothing el». The great­ monioue. At any’rate a prolonged dis­ enterprise. The Southern Settlement
and
Development
Association,
if
it
baa
est blessing today is being able to take cussion is threatened. The Commission
The Sanford Herald has more new
each day aa it cornea and meet the »or­ Is writing-' numerous jommuniradons no similar enterprise In view, couldjnake people on the list that expect to come
rore and tribulations that beset’ man­ pointing out discrepancies In the figures the Sunshine Magazine a powerful aid to Florida than was ever imagined In
to its work.
kind in much the same spirit that you of the assessors and some of- tbe asm
our fondeet dream». They will receive
•
----- 0 ----meet the joys and thank good no«», aa ore áre coming back prettj? strong.
The Herald as soon as the Commercial
Assessor Boswell of Citrus county re­
, NEEDS A REST
the editor grows older this spirit is be­
Club decides on the number.
coming more and more Ingrained in his pito to the Commiarion and charges that
------ O-----The reporters of1‘the enterprising
system so we give another greeting to th6 order for the assessment of all prop­ Miami papers had sharperned their pen­
Seminole Bank of Sanford In three
our friends and enemies today—a New erty a t 'full value will be a burden on cils and otherwise fixed themselves to months time . has on deposit over one
Year's Greeting—« it were, and yish the people white it will prove a great give Secretary Bryan a chance for a hundred thousand dollars and this in
to express our thanks and gratitude discrimination in favor of the ralMads, noble interview on tbe state of the na­ the face of two other banks who are
WILLIAM A . B R A D Y ( ltd) p r e s e n t s
for «very matérial and spiritual blessing as no provision is made for assessing tion and kindred topics when he got to way up on deposits. Sanford must be
R:
that has been given to ua in the year them at full value u Is the case with Miami Monday on a Christmas vacation some town, eh, what?
lay verybo d y s
past. Sooner or later the man who other property—so that while the other and here is what they got:
----- O----writes the dope on a paper ceasca to look property owners pay taxes on full value,
o n e S o l id y e a r
Sanford will have that new tourist
"Plea« do nqt ask me to aay anything.
5 /X M O N T H S
A T THE
forward to the time when he »hall alt the railroads will get off with one-fourth Mrs.* Bryan and I have come to Miami hotel because there are several of the
P
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PL A W
value
under
present
valuations.
in the high places and be a millionaire.
for a complete rest, to get away from hustlers here who have pledged them­
THEATRE*
Sooner or later he ceases to have the
No one can tell where this thing is interviewers and politieiana for a few selves to that work and if one location
youthful buoyancy and ionging *to be going to end, but the Tribune ‘feels safe
days, and there really la not anything cannot be procured they will buy a
the whole thing and become a dictator in saying that the order.of the Tax Com­
I care to aay. on any sybjeet. Wo may Tetter one.
lot all mankind. Soone r.b r later he missioner will never be carried opt— remain over next Sun'day, but that I do
cornea to value true friends at their real nor will the Commission make for itself
Don't worry. The brick roads will
not know os yet. Yes, we certainly are
worth and forgets about sordid gain to any frionds by attempting to discredit
bo
built and will be here long after wo
glad to be here."—Lakeland Telegram.
the exclusion of these dear friendships. the county Assessors, who were elected
Why didn’t they go to Orlando and are dead and gone, if that is any conso­
Sooner or later and perhaps the thought by the .people and who, for the most
lation to you.
then Imagine the rest?
cornea to the editor before It strikes part, possess the confidence and esteem
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-----other people that the world Is what we of tho people they serve. Inequalities
POLITICAL GRAFTER CUT OUT
Someone surely handed the Herald of
make it and the editor plays a moat Im­ in assessment are bound to Occur almost
portant part in making hia little portiou everywhere and these will to far more Sunny Sanford a juicy citrus on that
of the little world in which he Uvea and numerous should tho assessors attempt special edition that Boh Holly toued Florida Law Will Jail Ihe One Who
Hired» a Candidalo
has his being.
v t-;
to fix actual cash value on all property. last week. The paj&gt;er ran one cut twice;
And just after the Christmas time and In addition to the burden on property once designated aa the county court
In every political campaign there are
Just before the dawn of another year owners, we would have errors and lo­ house and on another page u the Sem­ a]ways various kinds of grafters who a t­
inole Bank building. The paper might tempt to fall in on the purs« of the can­
ws are grateful for all that the kind i
innumerable. .
have saved apace by placing both the didates. Some seek to »ell "inflooenoo,”
friond. .n d U n&gt; .b o or. not U nd| ^
K „tlrntnt, „ noUl| , tonamra below the one cut, but the pub­ some want contribution»—some seek S U-:
J*v*
* 7make
" " lift»worth
^ “ “*“living
■« °u.r
T l W
"&gt;• T“
to . tolto, lishers'had a huneh that the public
den and
in ‘this
loan. True, this class of people ;1irri
•1 water on it» position. The people of
S\&lt;
splendid d ty of RanfonL
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... , ,
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_ would forget that one picture by the »mailer in riumtor« than ever tyffore,
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. *, ... , this state are not ready to lie taxed out
ontmj
Remember that wo crave tho plaudit-1»1
.
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, ,, time it had reached the other. No
_____t.i______,u_,_r___________ I of exist®ftcss ftnu to contribute to wholly wonder Beminol* eoUnty has a court hut in every county therp are, spin a,
L; -2 ' of it* people more than. their money,
ADE LPH11
NEW THEATR
and it is the duty of all honest news­
unnecessary elnnrgemepta of public
although money seems necessary to keep
hous« With sn elevator wnen tb« county papers to sound a note of warning now,
LONDON
thea tre
funds; nor could a wokse "knock" be
peace with our banking institutions.
and a bank went in cahoots and rented and mark these scoundrels who appear
P h il a d e l p h ia .
•EN G LA ND .
imagined for the state than the dissemin­ a hotel thal had tocM a lptcr since it
Remember that tho editor is partly
in campaigns in Florida..
ation
of tho intelligence that tax « have
SAME GREAT PLAYERS AND PRODI rriO N SEEN DIKING
human and sometimes has feelings like
opened' Amep*—Palm Beach Poet,
The election laws of Florida are very
other human bcipgs and that a few been increased beyond the present
We just knew our court house and ele­
ALL THF RKCOJlp BREAKING1 NGAGEMENTS
bouquets scattered along his pathway ample proportions.—Tampa Tribune.
vator would excite the envy and jeal­ emphatic in this relation and candidates
may Inoire a greater work from his
ousy of the smaller cities and counties. themselves should see that every man
THE
MIDWINTER
FAIR
who attempts graft should to prose­
; hands -ami inspiration is necessary to
— -O------ cuted. The law provides that a candi­
E f ' V make hh wheels revolve. Remember
It U not too early for the people of
Work ha» already begun in Seminole date in a primary election should only
Entire Balcony
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that being human, an editor is not ip- Seminolo county to prepare for the great county on tbe brick roads recently au­
£
fallible and makes mistakes and that Midwinter Fair that will to held in Or­ thorized by the people of the new coun­ spend money for the following purmo man in the world will correct auch a lando from February 17 to 22. ThU ty. It is expected that the bond issue, posies:
ON
SEATS
F’or his traveling ex|&gt;ensra while cam­
mistake with hidre' celerity when he is year promt»« one of tho largrat and recently ordered, will provide for the
S A L E
A T
wrnni. Remembbr that the editor brat exhibitions of farm products that building of not less than thirty m il« of paigning, fee for qualifying, steno­
without the knowledge that you can give has been given the public as four Florida brick highways. The roads are to start graphic work, clerks at his campaign
him from time to time about public count!« will compel« for the grand prize at Sanford, and wilt go into the rich, headquarter» to address, prepare and
affaire ia more than apt to twist the and ail four count!« are good on«. fertile and famous celery delta. For mail campaign literature, telegrams, tel­
H
. truth and ia obliged to gucaa at much Seminole county, the baby county af the truck growing there U no finer section ephone, postage, freight, express, sta­
in the local atmosphere of the d ty when state should be there in nil the vigor of of the state than that in the newly tionery, list of voters, office, rent, news­
■
you could by taking a minute of-your ymm&lt; tobyhood and demonstrate to formed county of Seminole and in the paper advertising in campaign book,
L IV E R Y , S A L E S A N D F E E D S T A B L E
time help Him immeasurably by Infor-| her older alstcre that though young in vicinity of Sanford. The brick road­ printingj and the renting of halls in
which
to
nd
dross
l
he
voters.
C o r or Perk Avenue and Second S t r e e t
mation on current topics and events, t county hood »he is old in farming experi- way» will to of enormous value to the
The. expenditure of any money or
And‘ thus in the yean to come the t,nr,.
has the proper noil to demon- truck farmers, and will add Immensely
C O N T R A C T O R S F O R A L L K IN D S O F H E A V Y H A U L IN G
editor and his i»eople can form a strong , lraU. the claim». The fnlr this year to the value of all land» through which giving, (laying or promising to give or
pay any money or any thing of value
combination (or good in this com-1
ttttricl l h0 attention of the entire they pasa.—Timw-Union.
Largo supply of H o rs e s , M u les,
directly
or indirectly by any candidate
munity and go hand In hand toward t south, toing a combination of several
W agons and H a rn e s s alw ay s
in furtherance of hi» candidacy for nom­
that bourne to which we are hastening count!« and will draw a large crowd not
Res. D. B. Sweat was forced to give ination in a primary election, except in
at every tick of the clock.
on hand F o r Sals o r E xchange
only from Florida but from the state to up the editorial tripod of the Florida
Again Tho Herald thanks you.
thé north of us for this will be a good Christian Advocate on account of ill the manner and for the purposes au­
thorized by the provisions of tho law is
May po*“* and plenty be yoLir Iq t for opportunity for tho homeeeeker and In­
B lackam lth ln g and Wagon R e p a irin g In connection
health and will be succeeded by Rev.- expressly prohibited.
the year 191«.
vestor to get the proper line on the poe- Edgar Wilson, former pastor of the
The law prevents candidal« from
sibilitto of Florida boll and the-county Gainesville Methodist church. We hate
•pending money illegally and if he d o « « n d dollars, or by ImproaOnment for
Pevr^Geprge Hyman, pastor of the
that
captures
the
prize
at
tho
Midwinter
FLORIDA'S PRESS GANG
to lose Dan Sweat from the ranks, for he so he can not only to flned a thousand not exceeding one year, or may to pun­ First Baptist church In a m ost solemn
Fair will get tho tost bit of advertising worked wonders In the Advocate but
There is no state In the Union that
that has ever fallen in ¿he lap of any wish him health and prosperity in his dollars, but his name shall not to al­ ched by both such fine and unprison- and impre«ive manner pronoutuvl tbe
dienti
V
has a better bunch of newspaper men commonwealth.
words that fnada them husband .md
Therefore It is high new charge and give kindly greeting» to lowed on the ballot.
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than Florida and there is
no
The
grafters
themselves
can
to
jailed.
wlft.
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In
former
day»
the
dough
bag
was
a
time that Seminolo county and Sanford Editor Wilson.
state in the Union that has any better
Section 7 "of the primary law saya: * ' factor in Florida politics. - Men were
After hearty congratulations and Rood
startled to hustle and get ready, for it is
newspapers. The . Christmas editions
That any person who aolidta, receives Sought and aold Uke aheep. To their ^ b h « all were invited into the dining
never too early to prepare for a good ex­
William Bulloch has taken editorial or accepts from another any pay, gift
this year were far «nd away better
ahame be it said that certain newa- ^room, where a moat bountiful dinner wu
hibition,
The man who is to have charge of the. Mulberry Herald and the
than other statea'can b o u t even though
reward,
loan,
money,
salary,
contribu-,
The fcolor scheme in
paper editors were on the list and would awaiting them.
charge should to selected and let him paper show» improvement editorially
we are situated on the coat tails of
tion or thing of valuo us pay for services, write letters to candidat« soliciting this room was pink and green, (ratoon*
ÎInrU Rsm’. nsljirnnl
-Thw
Ufl“ tQ .«Ct
dM »y» and mechanically. Will is a real printer or reimbursement for loss pf time or
loans, offering editorial space, offering of pink tulle and asparagus fern »ere
and under his careful management the. for expenses, as a consideration for him
tw G ^ &lt; Æ d
support of the paper for a certain amounL suspended from the chandelier to the
_
'rnkteriala
for
the
exhibit,
help
him
Herald should take on new life and a promising to vote for, working, elec­
tbe biggeet, bratand br aim Thirtyli»
The candidat« themaeiv« should pub­ four corners of the room. T ho , beau^to universe apd ibe,- ^|ctf.ffiY rflCgBi ‘to every;way to arrange the exhibit and new appearance and Mulberry5,' should tioneering or making public speech« for
r g*t*.dfot&gt;laya, and Jot iho Uttle county of take more interest In what has always
lish the name» of all grafters who make tiful centerpiece consisted o f1 aspar­
the'Florida Press Association*
Seminole place a display a t Orlando that town one of the tost weekly papere in or against any candidate seeking nomin­ propositions and to do this early In thé agus fern, pink and white carnations
ia * fitting time of tbe year to
ation in a primary election «hall iipbn game will abate a nuisance and prevent and pink roa«.
wilLmake the crowds alt tip and take the state.
hia admiration for lbs boy» fo r» ifiO
conviction thereof to punished by a fine annoymne«. —Dixie.
Immediately after dinner the bride
notice.’ I
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keys of Key "Waat . to ,the key Hole at
■ * ’
— o— •
of not exceeding one thousand dollars or
and groom left qn the faaf train f&lt;*
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This la the week to swear off and by improeonment not exceeding one
Pensaoola and fróro the gateway at
Tte/rtfe AÄOtw
Tampa from whicK'.jkiWb $«&gt;'• WP**
make good resolutions and make fun year, or by both such fine and ImprUJacksonville to the' «m oke.***» at,
" ^ -E D Iy O R
Bray-Mi lien
\ to sail for Cuba. They will to at hot»
Tampa. God l&gt;l«« ’tjie_ boy»' of tbg''V*;‘Bob McN,amee pj[ Jacksonville, him •for the paragrap^ers, but the'man who ojutwot f
t
V
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The bom* of Mr. a J ^ ÿ a ,- &amp; g , Mi lien to their many Sanford friends sib*
in Flqrida who baro, probably *c-. Bell- a lawyer, say^ fhere are too many makes a good resolution this week has f.Secttoftâtey»:
.
'
, \
waa
the scene of a tt&gt; « £ «¿ddtng-Sun­ .fan. 20th.
compUsbed more with t t o ' least maVf- ..lawyers in Congirisa’and talks In this accomplished something even if he falls ■LÍÓál hó person, firm or corporation;
‘
Thebride
never,
looked
more Ibvely
day
morning,
Dec.
‘28th,
wh«u
their
**- w any
m | othewMtnrit of
. . . ^pencQ
sviwrfatlohal way on thesubjeet.wbVdi n^bqt down on the propoeitiqn next week.. I t 1« -the furtherance of
rials . than
. »
°r In opposition daughter, Slnah T. MUlen waa « f e d th in I n W blue (ravalliil^ ault with hst
pushers in tbe United iRatia. When « applicable to pur legislatures tg. Jlo ja totter to hav* resotuted and quit than to the tandidacy pf any person &lt;t}r nom
.
.
never to have resolute-k^t all and every instldn in a primary election shall give, In marriage to Mr. William C. Bray li, to match.
.... p s i^ B s s scarce we made papyrus from Congress:
The numerous, hlndsom t and VE*“*
the
presen«
of
relativ«
and
a
few
In­
attempt
to
do
better
makre
us
better
"Tbe
solid
business
conditions'
of
J
tha pine bark and when food area scarce
P*y&gt; low* expand or contribute any timate friends.
able presents a tt« t* d .ilm p o P u,arUy “
*&gt;
we wt* sweet potato« and gophers aqd country are not studied by tha average that much.
money or other thing of raju? for any ^ The fuasU were assembled' ¡fi the thla young couple.
when materials were scarce we used a lawyer. His mind is trained in a differ­
P®P&lt;5* wjutpver; provided, persona) front parlor.which «ras beautifully dec
shirt tall of type and a Washington ha nd ent directitjjS arid why it ia that the
That new river steamer will not to service» and personal traveling ex pens«
in ferre, polnsettUs and cut
Meeting of the Woodman Clrclw,
pre« and when news was scarce *we public tktok th a t A lawyer is tjfe onty ap «tiled Sanford, and Osceola d o « not may to contributed; and, providing, that orated
flowm.
'7 &lt;
The.
Woodman Circle will mc*t «
-pkrently
captUo
legislator
to
Mnd
into
manufactured now* and when Inspira­
•Offnd « n ic e aa Seminole, although tbiy^cAWpAHmsondRloni may to made to a
At eleven o'doek the young couple Masonic. Hall on W ed^eday. Dec. 31.
tio n «—but there is plenty, of materials law making 'bodies, 1» peculiar indeed. war* pne
the same, Oaceola toing candidate direct, or to hia .campaign
There I ho old be more, business men, me­ chief of the Seminole*. Tbe boat will manager, by other than a corporation, entered tbe room from the back parlor, at 2:30 p. m, T b b ia the l u t meeti«5*
’ to Florida for everything.
At any rate, whatever i t fakes to chanical trade men and men in other pur­ probably ply the waters of the S t Johns to to expended only as authorized by attended by Mbs Clara Mlllen, sister of the year. AU buain«* must be **tM i«
Edleth tied before January I ft, 19^4. A 1“
v a u lts a newspaper the Pre« Gang of suits,«! Ufa getting into tbe haila'of Con- just as easily though and then there ts this a c t Any person who violata tbe of the bride and
Stewart
and
stood
under
an
arch
of attendance la
f
would
rather
hear
a
man
of
. Florida has it and every one of them afe
nothing In a name. Some flag station» provisi««, of Ahi» section shall to pun­ asparagus fern from which ww
SARAH 1
getting on thefr feet and are able to cat well balanced me cluni cal. ,« g lbusiness have nice names,
ished by a fine of not exceeding one tbou-t •d a large white wadding toll.
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JV ;¿r7 -to; - -- t e=-?-*4ik
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if*,
fi*:Vlirlfr
DellTtnd la tha Citi t*l carrier *2 00 per r«ar In
adranca or ÏOe per moniti.

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• Mias Florence Moore, who is teaching while there, the physicians pronouncing ¿nd a grand jollification which will
New Funeral Car
'
Pre-Nuptial Party
in Qakknd is in Sanford for'the holiday* it a wonderful one and her host orfrienda linger long in your memory.
Tho Misses Stewart charmingly en­
T. J. Miller &amp; Son hSVo just r e e v e d
aid is the guest of her lister. Mrs. M. hero are glad to see her again and to knox
Ten large rooms off the ball rooms tertained in honor of M l* Sinah Millen
a new funeral car and it is one of tho
Hopson.
that she will soon bo entirely cured.
ore being apedally arranged for sitting ut a miscellaneous shower Saturday
finest ever seen In this city. Being en­
V. Z. Graves i* home for the holidays
If there is anything that tortures an rain « jicd nut rooms.
afrernoon. Dec. 27th. Their elegant tirely in black and heavy in mountings
¿
k *&lt;- t b •
; f
We twjiedjilly invite and anticipate home on Union avenue was beautifully
^ « b t l c a t i o n in &gt;°ur P»J*r I / « - ifo Is now travelling in West Florida for editor more than anything else it Is to
the car is most artistic in all its lines and
the National Biscuit Co. and making a publish a $16 or $20 obituary notice tho attendance of the older folks who decorated for the occasion.
the inside D fitted up in tho most ele-.
altout some old prominent citizen who have begun to think their days on the
During the uftemooA Mrs. Chua. lx. gant manner. F'rank Miller purch¡wed
“^ J K o o - Uk*n by the under good, record.
Vance Douglass is back at his post never had the manhood to take the paper, ball room floor are drawing to a close. Polk sweetly sang, "O Promise Me," and the car some time ago and had it hero
£ * £ &gt; cooperative o ^ n r e r ol the
BuriAU
th i U. *57 D epart- in the Clerk’s office, after a day spent at Editor» frequently j&gt;ut In such notices And all are anticipating the children Miss Ruby Betts rendered some choice ujKin tho arrival of his father from
Beresford, where he has a nice launch “l request of relatives and friends, but and all "f the interest they will afford piano selections
Philadelphia. F'rank is one of tho most
d“H"* fth° ww*
on
the ways.
•
it grinds them to eulogize a man to the on an ntraskin of thii. kind. 11&gt; all
Presently there was a loud knock at prominent members of the profession
D*c 28, 1913, a t Sanford.
children to mask and the door and Santa Claus entered with a
* S ¡natrumrntal readings are from '¿Ire. Geo. Shipp and children have ' k' " who wa3 ,0° *tin™ to «“ P P ^ his means ullow the
in the state and asidwjrom being tho
.
re
tu
rn
«
(mm
Tampa
where
they
hnvr
honw
WP»»
A
thrw
li™
notice,
i
s
all^
»«end
this
.»tlmr.
well filled pack which he laid at the feet secreiary of the .State Undertakers and
J J n w n t .Undard instruments t *
Ample rooms, ladies’ and gentlemen's of the bride elect,
Embalmera Association has the respect
r S i n tb* manner recommend« by been visiting Mrs. Shipp’s sUter during j *.uch ft‘llo,WB destTVe'
dressing
rooms will be provided with all
S c U r f of the Weather Bureau.
The gifts were each accompanied by and esteem of his associates and tho
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m :\ v. Ve a r s g r e e t i n g s
;
the
holidays*.
CONCENTRATION and ORGAN­ OonvcnfcTLi-es, also a special ball room an appropriate verse which tho guest firm of T. J. Miller &amp; Son is known
*v ■ Very respectfully,
’Mr. and Mrs. J. J{. Overman have
for, the children will be provided which of honor was ro&lt;iu™to&lt;l to read and these
Nfl
throughout this section. They are al­
rDste)* 12-29.13. H. C. DuBose
returned from a trip to Tampa where IZATION is the spirit of the age.
the old folks will enjoy.
caused much merriment.
»**
Coopimfir* Ohrrrm they, spent Christmas with Mr. Over­
Our members have learned the R E­
ways on tho lookout for new materials
Dainty refreshments consisting of and better service and ag %f!i have /they
SULTS of CO-OPERATION and arc
man’s parents.
frulb salad, olives, saltinca, chocolate looked after the business hero that no
Notice
c
loyal ROOSTERS. Buy STOCK in
\M iss Ida Moore, one of the Lakclnnd
j
and cake were served.
OUR STORE and make another UNIT
other undertaker has over thought of
The annual meeting o(.-’thtT stock­
public school teachers is visiting her
The Invited guests were Misses Sinah coming to Sanford. Tho funeral car
in this great ENTERPRISE. I t will holders of the Seminole County Bnnk
sister, Mrs. K. R. Murrell during the
be YOUR STORE, OUR STORE. The ef Sanford. F'lorida, will be held at the Millen, Katie Mac Cooper, Ruth Pub is a beautiful one but none of us care to
Christmas vacation.
.
store of ALL the people, Buy NOW bank on Thursday, January Hth, 1914, lian. Ruby Betts, M artha Fox, Jimmie take a ride in It.
Laing, Mabel Anderson, Marion Pack­
V Deputy Cl«rk Roberta has returned and you will have a PROSPEROUS and
at 7:30 p m.. for the purpose of election
to his.duties in the Clerk's office after ijffp p y NFJW YEAR,
ard, Carrie Enamingtsr, Mary Ensmin- •
/
Dinner Party
of a board oi directors and any other
spending a few days with his family at
'
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ger, Bertha Packard, Eugenia Pope,
Mrs.
R.
E.
Tolar gave a six o'clock
matters that may come before the meet­
Green Cove Springs.
v U U e M |- M irg tw t
^
La urn Davia, Mary Gatchel, Brenda dinner party at her beautiful home on
ing. _
Morrison; Mesdames John D. Lane, Magnolia avenue last night I t was a
Mr. and Mrs. J . D. Lane, Mr. Davia fayette'Tilihr were the forttinate winners
.
A. U. KEY, Cashier.
E. E. Cox, C. L. Polk, Hester, R. E. seven course affair and most elegant in
Lane and Miss Mary Belle Lane of IV of the two hlcydes which the manage» ’86-2F rit Tue
Millen. U. L. Liukc, J. C. Ensmingcr. all. its appointments. Among thoso
latka were out of town guests at the ment of the Star Theatre offered th the
J. T. BradYTGeq. Hyman, D. R. Hria- present-were- Mr- and Mrs.. IL K. Tolar ,
Bray-Millen wedding:
------------------ "Boy AWd girTldrurmgTftt fligesi numfi?F
son, E, Cooke of Orlando.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walseman, Mr. and
Christmas at the Churches
Hon. T. J. Miller is homo again und of votes within a given time. The con­
p
m
~
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t*
*
‘
Mrs.
R. J. Holly, Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
will probably wield the gavel as president test dosed W e^eaday night, and Mar­
The First Baptist church gav{ their
Sty
Sunday School Attendance
Polk, Mrs. John Bennett, Mrs. N. J.
of the retiring council when the new garet and I^fayette spent a happy Christmas tree entertainment tor the
The following was the attendance at Perkins and M l* Craddock who is the
Christmas. day with their handsome Sunday school children Wednesday night.
little
’- ’M cnfloD O f members take their seats.
tho various Sunday schools last Sab- attractive g u a t of her aunt, Mrs. Tolar.
The tree was beautifully decorated and
T. B. Lanier, who is said to reside at bicycled.
M a tte rs In B rie f
bathi"* * *
•_ --------------- 3FF*-------------the prasrnta were distributed to the
Tavares was in the city yesterday,
Baptist ___’
125
Off For Key West
children by Prof. Perkins and his as­
looking up some good attractions for
Congregational
...
79
Prof. N. J. Perkins and M is Edith
sistants. MLss Ruby Betts presided at
personal items
interest the Tavares opera house.
Methodist
100 Stewart will represent Sanford schools
the piano and the singing was in charge
Miss
Katie
Mae
Cooper
of
DeLand
Presbyterian
154 a t the Educational Meet at Key W a t
L - rjJ=Iri - ~1 '
- : vJ-jf?-- ~S
.
F'or htZt u jolly good fellow" was prob­ of Prof. Perkins. Two little girls sang
this week. Miss Leila Stewart, a former
¿ immuj Of Ths Floating, Small Talks and M in Ruth Pultian of Minneola are
visiting M in Clara Millen and were ably itfade apparent to those who hap­ a beautiful Christmas carol, and whil/
teacher here but now of Bartow schools
Card of Thanks
Ssttlntlly Arranged For Harried
guests at the Bray-Miilen wedding.
pened to 1ms in the vicinity of tho San­ no other special program was prepared
Wo wish to thank the many friends accojpanied them to Key W a t.
Herald Readers
for the evening tho Christmas spirit and
—
i
and neighbors who so kindly assisted us /
Walter Dryant, the well known com­ ford House last night while the Third
Hon. Forrest Lake is «pending the da y mission man spent Christmas with home Annual Turkey Dinner of the Sanford cheer made the occasion a joyous one and for the many words of symapthy
Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Papworth
td the children of the Sunday school.
is Tampa on business.
and the floral offerings during the aick- of New York are spending tho holidays
folks at Gainesville and U back on the Elks was in progress. From 8:30 untilsome
time
later
the
rneraberi
of
the
Chase A Co. have full stock veg- job' again shipping Sanford products.
n«w and death of our beloved husband here the guests of Mrs. Papworth’s
High mass was celebrated Christmas
parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Robinson.
lodge
and
visiting
members
had
one
of
and father.
ctabl» crates and hampers.
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eve a t midnight at All Souls Rdman
Mr, Papworth was engaged in business
tho
moat
convivial
times
of
jheir
young
Mrs.
Frank
Lamont
and
family
Rid Agnes Berner enjoyed Christmas Raleigh*, N. C., are spending the winter
Catholic church. Mr. Clarence Ma­
In Sanford for many years and was iden­
lives.
These
annual
dinners
are
so
good
¿tj with friends in Osteen.
with Mrs. Bridgm' brothers, A. C. and
honey, who is well known in Sanford,
tified with many .enterprise« of tho early
that
the
boys
look
forward
to
them
from
T.
K.
Bates
has
returner!
from
Palat­
TN SEMINOLE CO-OPERATIVE W. A. Zachary and her sister, Mrs. A. K.
presided
at
the
splendid
neworgan
year to year and some of the memhers
ka where he spent several days taking days,
MERCANTILE COMPANY. Stono- Powers.
Mr and Mrs. Fred Band and little
■#_
have eaten very sparingly the past few which has f,•»*•()tly been installed While Christinas.
OmBldg. Phone 195.
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jEUon Moughton is home for the holi­ weeks in anticipation of the joyous event. Mr. J. I). Parker had chargo of the sing­
daughter of Miami were In the d ty on
’ Mrs. D. P. Caldwell and daughter days. Ho has been attending rolle^c Exalted Ruler Cruse Barn« as toast­ ing, which was on this occasion partic-;
Saturday visiting their many friends.
NoliFe Horse Owners
in Pennsylvania but has takAn a position master lent dignity to the occasion and ularly fine though this church is note,
in writing in Jacksonville this week.
Mr. Rand is a prominent attorney of
High mavì was
^ have a first class expert horse siioor. Miami and also owns same valuable
in
Jacksonville
where
he
will
now
be
called
upon
different
members
for
a
fow
^’r
^
e*c&gt;
Heni
'
hoir
. Chaat &amp; Co. have full stock veg­
Christmas duy at 7 * ''ve illm a tr'*dlocated.
real mtute, which ho contemplates put­
etable (fates and hampers.
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remarks anent tho topica of tho day and celebrated also
S4-H
W. II. Lmderwood
and
9
a.
in
ting on the market In tho near future.
./Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
C.
DeCountoy
and
tho
few
remarks
wore
all
that
could
bo
Un. T. K. Bates and MiasDorothy
little
daughter,
Virginia
returned
home
desired
und
brought
forts
applauso
and
n rating homo folks in Palatka this
Christmas day from u delightful trip to much laughter from the jolly bunch at ! LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
Key West, also visiting Miami and St. t h e t a b l e
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New booking orders Host Aroostook
. — dr
W u was
i l . na turkey
I ■ I .L /.lt of
nf
Augustine.
!
The
pi
ret
net
NOTH t: o r a i t l i c a t i o n
Co. Ifaim grown Seed Potatoes. SpaldMLss Leila Stewart, formerly a teacher course and it wm dunked by all the
Irg'iP/ss No. A and Red Bilsa Triumph.
For T « i !&gt;»»•I l nd», H relon S c l &lt; b a p irr t AAA
in the Sanford schools was a visitor here other good thing* that the steward of
l e a * of Florid*
r.K M totu
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N otice u
*lvcn lh»t Ch»* it
M ine*
yesterday with har unde, M. M. Stewart. | the Huh and tin* chef of the Sanford
i H i r r h u i n! T«» ( ‘« t f l c i l , N V I 3 t, d*t*d th e
Ha. MUholland of Clermont Is apendMisa Ijoilu is now n teacher in the Bar- i f|ou.*e know so well how to prepare for Mh d ey of Jut*». A I) f i l l , h»* fll«»4 **id rcftM isg a lew days in the city visiting
ra i« &gt;(i m y &lt;d u e an d baa m ade app licatio n lo t
pjw schools.
the delectation of the palate.
t a , deed in &gt;—&gt;,» In a cco c ta n re w ith law
Said
irisoda .
th e fo llo ain
* dkw
p e c*n .l—ilo-„h
prop
■IMiss Linda Leffler has returned home
Elk* the world over are noted for their
iy,
ftirp boxes lettuce baskets, potato
an extruded viait with friends and
hearts* big niinds ami a capunt&gt; ft»r
AffiJlit«*»
#
kajm sod all style carriers a t P. *F,
Th* aael land beir* *»»•»*'1 at &lt;h# data of lb»’
relatives In Alabama and Georgia. Her fun and the gtaxl thing* of life and Sun t u u f l P , of .u rli r w l l f i r j l , t* tb* n , i m of I- l
Dtittoa
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W alar»
I n i » , «aid i w l l l l a U «hall b* r*l*»o«rd
many friends are'delighted to have her ford Elks are among the treat that ex­ accordio«
d**d will lam a thereon on
ist and quite naturally when about a the hth d a .&lt;*••!t*«Ja nlaw
* Ur. u d Mrs. L. P. Hagan were in the home again.
i
u ary , A I* I t t i
W
u
n
e«
m
i
ofIJotal
»¡*n»lur*
an d -cal th li th e
hundred of them had congregated around
tkj ywterday from their homo in
WHITTEN
AND
DRAMATIZED
BY
Miss Edith Lindhoime of Tampa is
ZOth da&gt; of N ovem ber A. I&gt; ISIS
K. A IH ilM IA kh
the festal board there was u n s tin t«
r--:-V
lfa tfc ttL J
&lt;}*»
spending a few days with home folk«.
HAROLD BELL WRIGHT
wit
and
wisdom
and
flow
of
the
soul
such
i lerk C lm it f o o t t S*m inoo C o. Fta
Limbergvr cnee*. Holland Herring Mias Lindhoime is a stenographer and
sad Popcorn at Mrs. A. Simon’s. 26-tf- at present is engaged1with thé Gaaparilla as only Elks can exud,e when they get T un.
together.
c
EAet Herndon of Bradentown, is Association.
Nf»TKT o r ArrucATJiiN
The evening was greatly enjoyed by
«ting relatives in Sanford during the
Mrs. Dorman and little baby left all who were fortunate enough to be
T,, I&gt;r*d Under Hrctlon A*f Chapler f*»A.
Law* *f Ftorlda
Chrataas season.
yesterday for Lakeland to spend several present and will add another link to the
N otice i. k*r*tijr given th a t I» S.
t&gt; raw d r
■Ctfery crate orders should be placed week* with her parents Mr. Dorman long list of social affairs for which San­ p u / r h » - ' T n» C ertlftcitn No 1*M . d*U d th*
Ltfi d i t .a July. A 0 |A*t, k u ni*d &gt;*M c .,ilftno* to insure delivery when needed. it one of the v a lu « employes ol the ford lodge is famous
rm\r in rn&gt; oillr«. and hn, m*»t* tn p llc a llo n for
l a , '1— 1 to U»ur In accHTitanrr win aw
Said
P. F. Dutton.
.
27-tf
Herald office
The following elegant menu was certifie»'» »m icaceo th* lollowtn* d«-crthed p ro p ­
erty eilualed tn S*minoi* m u n ir . F o n d *
to -w lt
Home made candies, green stuff, cook­
Messrs A d a m s a n d Day of the South­ »erv« by the Sanford House staff'
l « l I Anima 2nd RddlUnn to Oviedo.
T he U l land b*lnf aw—n w l *t «h» d a ta of th*
ed food, fruit and flowers at the market, ern Utilities Co. headquarters in Jack­ Georgia Egg-nog
Pound Cake twuanco of ruch orrU ftrat* I# th * nam » ot W. I»
Wadasday morning.
sonville were in the city today. Mr.
1’alitM-r A m lin*. Unlm* and iwrtfliwt* »hall b*
Chicken Consomme
a c S r i l » « to law U « d ad n w tu l a y Sttd potatoes ordered now will save Adams is manager and Mr, Duy super­ Olive»
Celery
Radishes thereon &gt;* thn SOth d n r ol Ja n u a ry . A . U . l » l f
w itc rm my offlctal altn a tu ra an d anal Ihi* th n
intendent of the Southern Utilities Com­
Jtn money. F. F. Dutton.
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Pullman Bread
Saltines
29th
day
of
U to n lm ,
A,
I).
IS IÏ~
r , A h o u o i -a s s •
pany.
Hakt-d l.ako Trout
Dr. Chamberlain and wife of lim a,
I lerk C lrru it C o u rt Sem inóle Co. Fla
J ulU nnt Potato*»
Tho country is just now Acour« by
tty Ja* C. H a W t » ' I* C
Ohio have arrived in tho city and will
JS Mr
enthusiastic hunters, with $10 dogs Port Wine
Sherry Wine
•Pwd the winter here.
S O T IC E O F A lT U C A T IO N
Vermont Turkey. Oyster Dressing
Chase it Co. have full atock veg- and $60 guns who shoot away $1 worth
of
ammunition,
wear
out
$f&gt;
worth
of
Wine
Sauce
Cranberry
Marmalade
|lwd
Und«, Section * of Chapler tAA*
T».
T
a,
Atbie crate» and hampers.
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la** r.f Marfa
White Wine
clothe», and sjiend $2 worth of time to Scupper pong Wine
N u m e ,■ hereby alveo (h ai U. «¡ S m ith, purJUiss Nellie Elder, jvho haq been the
chame
ol
T
a
i
C
ertificala
No. «7», d ated t h i (Uh
Mashed
Potatoes
get 3Qc worth of game
day of Ju ly . A . I). IM S h a , ftlnd **U rw tlflrm l*
fumt of hyr sister, Mrs. Coney at OrPetit
Pol*
m my "ificw an d haa m ad# ap plication for U «
George Trow * and son of Volusia
i*ado has returned home.
, l „ .l io i« i u In accnrdianc* with law- Said
Boii« Carolina Rice
X i T B i ' m m . , d-ro.-d p,ep
county were (ÎÎ th$e£l*y today on legal
Mrs. W. T. Wheeleas and children are business. Thpjr'were former resident*
Landted Yams
1—u .ituatsd in 8«ni&lt;mi. rouniy, riptid* io*P«d)nj two or three weeks with Mr. of Canada d£ho were attracted here to
parents in Georgia.
Florida by The Herald and have since
Aml.rnsfn
f™“ c *k'
“ S iS j
» w—
Cafe Noir
I
s*&lt;h. Unlas*' h »I ewtlftmi» »hall 1» rwH- 8. Hall, a prominent citizen of Invested in Floridn lands.
d*rm er| n w o rd ta f to Uw, t# » daed will laau*
Btila was in the dty yesterday looking
Impromptu addresses wpre made by th««on on tb« »o»h 'tey of January, A. i&gt;. t»u
There Is no class, community or con­
natura and neal thi» th*
®r*r the d ty with friends.
"
dition of society that is improved by G o r g e S . I l i g b y . G . H . C . l h d u n . O . L . .
rj^™ d1LABS
H. E. Wise haa gone back to tho ree- waiting for outside assistance, for re- Taylor. Dr. N«al. C ru « Barn»,. E. A ., 1—
C lerk -----C r r u lt rC™
*u/t S«mmole
C o u n ty
Ily Jaa C . Itotm rta D . C .
Jwrant business after trying farming gardleas of all talk about helping each Doughlass, Gene RoumiUat, Joe De-! JS-4te
*f
p u t twelve months.
other, the successful man or woman gets Mont, and others,
|i.
of Duo West, S. C., is tho there only by helping themselves.
Eagles Manque Ball
•^active gueit of her sisters Mrs. Frank x F. A. Schumpert blew in on his San-'
Woodruff and Mr*. Jay Beck.
ford friends yesterdny and sj&gt;ent a
The Grand Masque Ball to be glvon
public New Year’s Eve, Dec. 31,
P. H. D. Vaughn of Esmeralda in pleasant time with them. He is now| to
“Mm rounty v u among the prominent lo ca t« in North Carolina where he 1» wyj the greatest social gathering ever
engaged in demonstrating agriculture participated in by the people of Sem­
Wtoxs,to
city yesterday.
inole, Orange and Volusia counties.
Mra. J. M. Byars of Atlanta, Ga., for the State Experimental Station.
It is tho first attempt made by these
Mr».
E.
O.
Hay»
is
spending
the
holi­
«w ded the wedding of M i* Sinah
sister
counties at blending them into one
days
with
her
brother»,
Dr.
C.
T.
Mc­
« “Irn and Mr. W. C. B n y .
Clintock of Detroit and Prof. W. ' D. grand social group.
Wishes to thank the public at large for their liberal patronage during the past
. P01) *
Che market by th e WomAt present the indications are for a
McClintock of Chicago. Dr. McClin­
three months that the bank has been in business. Below we give a statement
«. *
Wednesday morning, Dec,
largo attendance from the elite of Decvriwr M|gnolia and First atreet. tock with his wife-and daughter will re­ Land, Orange City, Enterprise, Or­
of our growth during that period:
main a t Sarasota through the winter.
T*» Commerdsl Club wlU hold the
lando and the many other am alter
Chas. L. Hobbs spent Saturday in the
SEPTEMBER 27th, 1913................ Z...$ 7,639.40 v
7*
Bie new year on Tueetowns contiguous.
city
shaking
hands
with
bjs
many
friend*.
w -^ g h t, January 6th JA th e d ty ball,
v V
OCTOBER 27th, 1913„...............—
42,916.05 \
The/foliage and electrical decorations
Mr. Hobba formerly r a i d « in Sanford,
are
on
a
scaleiriever
before
undertaken
In
NOVEMBER
27th,
1913......
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70,393.95 V ;
- 1J i L *I'd Mri* Robert Thraaher and being em ploy« in the First National
this
section,
as
no
eapenw
or
labor
is
y of Chuluota spent Christmas Bank In the early days here and also
DECEMBER 27th, 1913... ............ . ^.„lOO, 120.23 V
i
/ »IH Mr. snd Mr«. D. L. T h m h a r. raised celery and strawberries in the being apartd. ;-TIhe two large ball rooma
are now being especially arranged for
WHY OUR DEPOSITS GROW—We consider the interest of our depositors and
C s jy Julia Leing are pioneer day* of those products.
the purpoec. *Flne Boots are assured.
clients
mutual with those of our own, and we are ever alert in rendering the most
£*U ng t he week in Green Cove Springs,
Mise Gertrude Speer, who haa been
With, ths StJnvbn orchestra and
efficient, prompt and courteous banking service.
‘ of their unde and aunt, Jddge teaching In the public schools of San­ Prof. BuahneJI'» occhestra of DeLand
Grier.
ford for several years, having resign« there will be nothing wanting to tha
poeStkm, haa re tu rn « to her home music lover’s mind.
U
*iu&gt; WMt her
n
Oakland.
M i* Speer haa made many
Elaborate arrangements have been
kw
fri#nd*
*iQ take up hta
friends
In
Sanford
who
will
learn
of
this
made
by the ladW committee of the
^
41 Stetson after the holl»
decision on her p a rt with much regret.
Eagles for the luncheon, fruit punch, etc.,
and Ml». T . J Milter have re- which will be served continually through­
D. L. THRASHES.
A. R. KEY, Cashier
FOREST LAKE. Präsident
i0 U»
*l t u Mr.
‘
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r n « home from Philadelphia where out the evening.
ü T v ^ *»
York after spending
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d Iv
•
Ail are Invited to *participate with
W s . f g x n u y o n U ¿ ■ they hatre been (or several month*. Mia.
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The Florida Christian Assembly As­
sociation tikes pleasure In issuing the
following preliminary announcement re*
guiding.its Third Annual Bible Confer­
ence, which nill be held on its grounds
at Enterprise, Florida.
In order that tourists from other Mo­
tions viaitng our state in both January
and February might all have some priv­
ilege of attendance upon this Confer­
ence it has been decided this year to try
the experiment of having the Conference
in two distinct aeesiona, one in January
and one in February. The aunual eeeaion will begin on January 16th, at 7:30
p. m., continuing for ten days; the Februsty seulnn trill begin February 1st
m-, »nd last for the same
length of time.
All sessions of the Conference will be
open to the public; free of charge. A
cordial invitation la extended to MI
lovers of God’s blessed Book to attend
Its sessions, and se&lt;0( a deeper and fuller
knowledge of -the Word, whose "en­
trance givith light."

as yet, to give the precise dates upon
which (he particular individuals will be
prsssnt, or to announce the topics upon
whifh they will speak. --These will be
announced later. Persons drei ring this

Sodety of the M. E. Church, South, will
■peak on. Missionary Topics.
Df. George R. Stuart and Dr. L. W.
Munhall, both widely known as success­
ful evangelists.
Rev. K. McRussell, D. D., President
of Westminster College, New Wilming­
ton, Pa.
Misses Emma and U n a Tucker,
famed throughout the south as Bible
readers and evangelist«, will conduct a
class of ‘’Personal Workers' Classes.’’
With such attractions on th e ,p ro ­
gram, Enterprise ought, during the two
sessions of the Conferejoea^to_*be the
Mecca for religious atudsTjtxsn'd work­
ers from all over the slate of Florida and
elsewhere.

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Enterprise, Fla., b a small town on
Lake
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wise, are Invited to writ* to Rev. J b readily reached from Jacksonville.
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The Conference will hold three regu- who will be present are the following:
enjoyable trip up the St. Johns river,
Isr sessions each day, while group meetBbhop John H . Vincent, of the Meth- arriving at Enterprise about noon the
inga for special purposes may 1m held be- odbt Episcopal church; founder and next day. It may also bo reached from
tween times, as occasion requires.
present Chancellor of the'famous Chau- Ssnfjrd by a dcliahtful four mile launch
The Conference is non-denominational tauqua on Lake Chautauqua. N. Y. rido (made in half sn hour) acroas beauand Christians of every evangelical Bbhop Vincent visited Enterprise last tJful Lake Monroe,
filth will find its atmosphere rongenisl. year, and waa so charmed witb_ Its
Enterprise b the site of Epworth Inn
Its work will not be done in the interest beauty and attractiveness that he cofl- —for fifty .years known aa tho Brock
of any particular church or creed, but »anted to return th b year at th*‘Ume of House, and a leading resort of the state
in the interest, p rim a ry , of individual the Bible Conferehre, and be one of the —which U the property of the Florida
ChrbUtn character. It b hoped in the speakers.
/Christian Assembly Aseodation. The
progress of three unnual assembilre, to * Dr. S. D. Gordon, whose “Quiet Talks Inn stands on the north b a n k e t Lake
gather to Jh b favored spot tho foremost on Prayer, Power and other subjects Monroe, affording a charming view of
tuchers and leaders of the Christian have been read by thousands with do- its beauties. This hotel haa accomfaith from all evangelical denomln- light and edification.
modatlona for a iirgs num bs^of visit­
ations, and to make it a veritable “feast
Mr. Johh R. Pepper, the dbtingubhed ors; many Improvements and refurnbhof fat things.”
leader in the Laymen's Missionary logs add to the comfort of tho guests,
The year’s program haa been prepared Movement, and one of the chief pro- and the cuisine, under tho management
with care, and affords a season of do- motors of the Lake Junsluska Assembly of Mr. J. B. Martin, former proprietor
light and profit to all students of the At Waynesville, N. C., will probably of Martin’s Hotel, Cincinnati was never
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thb year felt encouraged to plan somewhat more largely. We are happy in
preeenting an array of distinguished
names that will guarantee a conference
of extraordinary Interest, men and
women distinguished alike for their
ability and their piety; who may ve
expected to come to ua “in the fulness
of tho blessing of the gospel of peace."
The following are expected to be preeent a t elthnr the January or February
aosriona of the Conference, while tome

will bepresent at both.

Rev. W. M. Ainsworth, former president
of Wesleyan College now pastqr of Mulberry 8treet Church at Macon,
J. T.*Benson .and wife of Nashville,
T l-iui., uiil ii« in. «lunge of the m usic.. .
Capt. Tuttle will • greatly ■improve
h b ferry service. and Sanford people
will have every facility for attending the
Conference each day.
Mrs.,Harris of China and* Mbs Gaines
from Japan and other .returned mb-,
alonarie* will be present- # •
Mbie Daisy Davits o the Miaeionsry
It b toò early»

iicr^ is s live-story store (with two aiorica more gdjolnItt(i) ^¡r r over
to the display of furniture and furnishings for (he home. Aa far as our know­
ledge goes the largest furniture store in the South—which—applied to the
individual purchaser, means a freedom to choose from varied stocks that
could not be enjoyed in any other store.
This five-story store is filled with a stock of furniture and furnishing!*
that were chosen by experts—men who know, through experience, training

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WiU appreciate a share.of your business

Capt. Roy Tilibu.sijd hi» launch
"Nettie" took a Jolly party to tbf W»idva last Sunday for ah all day’s outing.
Tfw trip was made, without mishap of
Any consequence and the’following tired
but »happy party landed at the Sanford
dqck late in the evening aft*t.a full day
f of sight seeing along the beAutlful St.
[ .John» and Wekiva riven: Mr. and Mre.
J. W, Morrison and daughter, Mildred
of Kansas CUty, Mo.;,Clark Smith, Mr.
and Mrs. C. M. Uariy, Mr. and Mrs.
John Runell, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Han-

rock, James SrtWtrVRippi Chapman,
Frank Talbot, Mbs Mabel Zachary,
L. L. Chase, Mr. and Mre. -M. J. Chase

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Box Social ' ^ .
A box social will be held at the Moor
church on next -Friday evening, J
2nd. The proceeds are tq gp (owi
finishing the church building.
Everybody b invited and a gooff time
b assured.
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JACKSONVILLE, FLA.

�had married a wretch who not only
would not aupport her, but Influenced
bey _to steal money from her em­
ployer. and’ send It to him. Briefly,
Alfred went with her to hunt up the
wrotch. Ho compelled him to care for
foved for Y ears T h a t a L oya'
and Loving H ufiband W a t j j
U ntrue.

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_yjj£LlNA EL^XBETH HI0Q1N8.
« n 't Ui* them, Mr». Smith—
1 a*not u k me. I know F°“
cook In 'th e world, «uid
} • * £ year l o ^ ^ d h c w v tooj
L t J r so remind—remind m e ^ » p e s k e r b u n t Into leer», and
f ^ 5 b e T i» d upon the plain but
¿e*n Wtchen table, aa If her
*w n w ou ld break.
X - e d « b ^ r relucUntly look up
• a l round, pyramidal package she had
¡ ^ u g b t o m . Where |U pinned
'""JLro.r coyer waa half &lt;#t&gt;en. tho
.irETteoptltt* cniat of a pumpkin pie
crowned, with • doyen o r
J ^ V ic h . b ro A flaky doughnuts.
'Doat misunderstand me. Mrs.
¿ ¡X ” «aid Sakab lUtchle. drying her
mrti - it you only knew—"
n know all about It. dear.” an*.« jj,, kind Samaritan, tenderly.
K ? »peak of It again. ZUto wlah,
- —*. yiat you oould come b t# r thla
1 We are going .to have a lit*

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mm**m
JO® know.’
1 have aome rery im portant bn»lm « tonight,*" »aid Sarah. "It la about
Ik» property, and I have to aee Lawjtt jonr» "
»“'**'* &lt; '*
daar, don't tr e t too much."
s o d Mra Smith In a alaterly way.
.j know your cro»a la a hard one.
w you moil atwaya count on ua aa
tn a wilting friend*.“
atrah Rllchle. left to herself, aat
lootUi mournfully out of the window
at the aaowy landscape. “Pumpkin
•la u d doughnuU" were prosaic
All the same, they opened
^Tdah old time wound*. There had
IM a Utoo when Barah. queen of a
k__ gad been famous for thrlftinasa
Hi aioeUeocy In her domestic life.
y*at there had come a Jarring break.

hi* wife,

WOLF AND THE LAMB

borrowed Are hundred Young Stenographer Is Saved at

dollar* fro p ia relative to replace the
Ruin’s Brink by a Mero
stolen money. - He could not publicly!
explain all thU without getting the
Incident.
girl In trouble, and you refused to
listen to his explanations. The girl
By FRANK FILSON.
died a. month ago, and now he has
“I
beg
to remain, lovingly youni,
Just written mo he Is free to have the
tru th known. Uy patient labor, al­ John P. Stevens,“ tho man dictated,
ways loving you, bo saved up .they and M|sa Keith, bin stenographer,
money to pdy off tho foortgago on started, rftimlt In hec.qhalr,
" Lovingly,* did you say, Mr.
your homo." /.
StevtensI"
ahe asked In surprise.
“Ob, how cruol, how wicked I bavo
been!" cried tho overwhelmed wife. ■Surely you aro not going to wrlto
“How, shall 1 mnfco amends? Oh, tell that to tho Anderson Iron Foundry!"
John P. Steven* took tho slim white
me, 1 Imploro of youl"
hand
which Miss Keith had laid upon
And Robert Jopos, good lawyer and
the
back
of her chair and pressed It
tru e friend, fpld her, and alm ost at
between hla own. “No, my dear, I
daybreak n m o r n i n g Sarah was on
meant It for you," ho said. “End
b ar way t o ’thfe hording farm where
letter In tho usual way.”
h e r husband bad boeo leading bis herMiss Keith smiled and hammered
mltllko life.
out tho lettor upon her typw rlter In
Sarah found the bleak place with Ua a couple ot minutes. Tl(en aha
cottage In charge of a boy. He told glanced up a t the clock and rose, pat­
h e r' th a t Mr. Ritchie bad gone away ting her hair. Her hat hung upon lte
for a few days on Important business. peg closo by.
A t once, with a Joy th at thrilled her
“Ono moment, Lucy,“ aald Stevens.
tired heart to mighty devotion and
“What would you say to a little sup­
lo re ; she started in “to mako things per somewhere tonight t I’ve a couple
comfortable.“
of theater tickets which m ight come
“I will stay-hero, oh. I-m ost -stay— in*Eahdy Afterward.** ' — —
t r Alfred -jfrllt only le t mo!” she to ld .. Miss Keith ahook h er head deter*
herself, as-she scrubbed and cleaned mlncdly. “I couldn't," ahe answered.
gad dusted. Then sho set to thinking
‘'Why n o tt” demanded the man
of the favorite dishes her husband
blandly.
used to like. Shi» »miffed' as she re­
“Somebody m ight seo ua together
called his ardent praisef fbr her pump­
who—who—”
kin. pie* and doughnuU. } k 'r .
•T eel”
Trailing through the snow,: Alfred
“Who knows your wife."
Ritchie approached bis lonely homo
“My wlfe^“ aald Stevens, “has not
two nlghU later, i He noticed that seen me for nearly a year and
there waa a light In the window. Then wouldn't care. During our five y e a n
a sniff of unusual cooking crossed his of wedded life I think 1 can any that
nostrils. He pushed open tho door.
she has thoroughly tired of me. Come,
, Some one screamed—tho startled Lucy,, what'a the odds?” ho continued.
Barah—but not until tho astonished He caught a t the pretty wrlata which
husband bad seen a kitchen table she had Just released from their pa­
loaded with pumpkin plea and dough­ per caffe. "Lucy) a re you going to let
nuU. a famous steak frying on tho that come between us when I 16vo
comfortable looking stove, and the y o u r asked Stevens,
burnished tea kettle singing a merry
He saw the agitation which ahe
song of welcome and comfort.
could not hide. H er bands were
“Barah," he cried, and his big, loy­
al h eart spoke Its earnest delight aa
he sheltered her In his strong, cher­
ishing arms.
“Oh, Alfred. It U like heaven, all
th is!” sobbed the penitent Barah a
little later, as they sst In the sofU
soothing glow, ut the burning logs In
the great fireplace. “1 wish never to
leave this. A glad, truo wife, I will
only ask to care for you, and plcaao
you, and love you."
“And pumpkin plea and doughnuts
all tho year round." rallied Alfred
g*yiy.
“Yea. all tho time, dear, If you wish
It,” replied Sarah, humbly and gratofully.
“Only In a lltUo hotter home," said
Alfrod. “I have been away on ac­
count of a legacy left me by a rela­
tive. It means less toll and finer sur­
roundings. We won't bo too gAnd,
though. Them must always bo your fa­
mous pumpkin pies and doughnuts on
tho bill of fare!"
(C o p y rig h t. 1113. h r W . O. C h a p m a n .)

Affrsachsd Hla Lonely Home.
,
•
•d Us golden cord of mutual love
M tupped In twain.
Briefly told, this waa the tragedy of
Mr Ilfs: She had married Alfred
MtehU, the bookkeeper In the small
Mrlware business her father conductsi. There wes a happy year Then,
•a* flay, her husband disappeared. It
at* known that he wont away with
Ik* yeeug lady clerk to a distant city,
A deficit of flva hundred dollars waa
Bwfl. Sarah's father waa 111 a t the
A»». He died without knowing that
Mi badness was on the verge of ruin.
All that w u left waa tho house In
thick Sarah now lived, *A(1 that m ort
'Batons tho funeral an express pack­
et came containing five hundred do!*
1***, no name, no explanation. , The
Mowing week Alfred Ritchie respMarad la the village. Sarah refuted
k aee him. He wrote her a letter,'
M lllai for an interview. Sarah wrote
Mek to him, forbidding him to ever
0011 her path again.',,1
▼hat could she think but the worst!
• a learned later that Alfred had la*
■U charge of a grazing farm one hun®efl miles distant; like herself, lead■ k a lonely, loveless life.
Barah tidied up the place, as was
■w wont, and the little place waa ho#w i f e and neat looking when Lawyer
••sea arrived.
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She had not steu him elnce her bus■** kad «0 strangely gone away.
"laeat for you, Mr. Jones," she aald,
”e*cau»e the mortgage on the house
¡¡®* '* do*- I cannot poaalbiy pay
*s b-Jt 1 can kaep up the Interest If
" • wui renaw the loan.**
*1 have a surprise for you," replied
lawyer. ."1 hardly know how you
¡*™_.take It. but—the mortgage boa
7«_pald In full”
ri.
ny w h o a r exclaimed Barah, in
**rUed wonder.
• £j*r your husband. Alfred Ritchie.”
la not m y - “ flatbed out Sarah.
T * ~ n . controlled the rising tide of
R a im e n t .fTou tell me thle!” ahe
her llqgi compressed. "Under
-— -we##»will I receive help,
r**br Intem t from the man who baa
my life's"happiness.”
Was a spell cr sJlence. Sarah
- &gt;| ~lu&gt; ®«avhjg bosom, a suspicion of
**TI
ker eyes. The attortar
“ ikiHnf how he had beet
lift* * he had to disclose,
last
u ,l*n t0 * story I am a t
*° l®llt” ha asked.
“°dded. but with her emotion
Tha
5 ?".not t t 111 responsive,
that
k f t the town the day
vu
and did. aa you know.
T o e * r, Ut *T» ot your_ father,
"•»head h a d 'le a n e d that ahe
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THE JOKE COMPLETE

M rs . Brown Took Advlco T h a t W »»
Good, and Also H ad ■ L ittle Fun
O ut of In c id e n t

Mrs Brown, telephoning to a friend
one morning, hap period-to say:
"I hare such a bnd sore throaL I'm
afraid I cannot go to that dinner party
tomorrow night-”
Ju st then something went wrong
with the connection, and sho beard s
strange voice tireak In;
“Gargle your throat with baktng
soda, and I think you will bo ablo to
go to your dinner.*'
“Who 1» this speakingr asked Mrs.
Drown, startled.
**0 h, that you will never know,” an
swered tho voice.
. Mrs. Brown wan greatly amused,
and decided to try the remedy. Her
th roat Improrod and she went to tho
party. During dinner she chanced to
overhear the gentleman opposite say
to his neighbor:
“I had an amusing experience the
other morning. I was telephoning and
the wires became crossod. I suddenly
heard * lsdy’s voice nay: 'I have »uch
a bad throat I »ha'n’t bo «bio to go
to that dinner party.’ Just for fun, 1
broke In and said, 'Garglo your throat
wlU»* baking sod* »m W ouJJ bo. oU
right.' The lady's iofce in reply*
sounded rather surprised. I wonder
If she took my advice.” .
Mrs. Drown waa greatly tempted
to reveal her Identity as the heroine
of the episode, but sho decided that
she could get more fun another way.
She made careful Inquiry of her host­
ess as to the'gentlem an’s full name
and address, and next morning called
blm up. Whoa he answered sho said:
“I just wanted yon to know that 1
took yonr advice, gargled my throat
with baking soda, and waa able to go
to tb s dinner.”
“Who—who ta thla »peaking r* came
an aatonlahed voice from the other
end of th a wlrq;; V,
“Oh,&lt;lMrt.&gt;'du vWl never know,” an■wered^Mfra." BroVn. laughing, and
rang off.
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---Of Course He Knew.
“Willie, can yod tell me what a
vegetarian l*T* - - ——- —
“A vegetarian 1» a person who lives
on vegetable».“ replied Willie.
* “T hat 1» correct. Now, I wonder who
can tell what an octogenarian la?"
“I know," replied Eddie.
“W9U, what ia an octogenarianT’
”A noctogensrlan U » person that
knocks the other gensrisaa."—Chicago
Record-Herald.
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“So You’re Going to Desert th» Ship,
EhH

be married as soon aa ! pot a raise to LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS ILEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
fifty. Bho’s frorp my homo town. And
now—yon—"
Nolle* of lotm llon ta Apply for L et!«* P a la a t,, , i&gt; 1 , 1 1 i L k , u ,
1,
“Bo Unit's the trouble; eh." said h .y r ’VhT.1
lh M
V’*,Un1lUr*f l r ,!
It L» lnrth»T o M ,» | ifc.'t ihit i)o t|£ bo p u b lloM
Stevens. nodding understandlngly.
,ar ,00r
"You think I've cut you out In her UATCJtEK RANCH C viMP a NY for tho pur*™
tornn ol lho rhsrur
W U n w K A D o u g l.« , rUrk ot u l d c v v t, sad
affections, eh? Why, didn't you know sl"&gt;
ad
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,** .I.O«rpor»dOB
bon
th o o r lf la o l o f o h k h U B o* u a fUo In th o effllfo j ¡ « i j "
th a t I'm married?"
th e S o m to r y ot H tato , o f th o .Htut* o t K te n d s i
E. A. DOUGLASS,!
“Yea, damn ,yxpj," shouted Austin of
s a d I hot w r «111
s p p ly
to , th o
G ovClorito! tho Circuit Court.SAnlaoD Co,. F IÏ.
o t
tho S ta io a |
P lo rid s , S t
h l i (
‘‘T hat's Just where tho trouble lies. « r n o r
Hy Ja«. C. Roborta, D. C.
In th o r l t y of T s tU h u o r o , K lo rtd s. on th o
Goo, A. DoCottoa,
I can't fight a man twice my weight o.-hi*
I7 lh d«y ot J a n u a ry , A . I t. 1S14, for iM tora p a u n t :
Hotintor a ad e i Couaaot loo Complainant.
and the law wouldn't give me any ro u p o n ih* aaitt r h a r t- r an d srtlrla o o f in cu rix T a t kin. ,
S « . C h a o r,
dress, so I'm going to leave. Tnko
J™. ('» twwh,‘
J N. Whitorr.
your w&lt; &lt;&gt;k's notice. I’ll got out this
Notino of Application tor I t i [&gt;ood Fader Doctloa
A U /rd F o afcr. » ■
evening."
S of Chapter AMA, Dava o f Florida
Artlclrs o) tnrwporatlan
■ Notlc« la brroby «Iron that J. W. tflion , j»ur\ :"No you won’t, Austin." aald
r, . the . uu^rralgnrd,
hpralty
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Stevqps,
vim lar A1. D; 1R9S, CJrtifleato N o ,
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,with
,, sudden_ efnphasls. "Now
. . atlng and (omini a body rorpomto uadrf tho
dated
tho 6th daaF ot Norombor A. D. 1895
see here! Suppose I were out Of the la»« of the «tat# of Florida by and uadrf tho pro- and CeftlBcato
No. 2812 datad tho 8th day
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Do you think th at If I raised you to—
Artidi« I.*
in ao ro rd a n ca w n h law , «sài certi ftrttwr a m b ra co
well, bL ty, say, you'd be ____
man enough
*----- n -. ,[„ JJ*'
of ihn rofporiiion th ill I** TOSO- th * follow lng d sacribed p ro p a rty aitu atad In S araA T t-H E E R A N C H C O M P A N Y . l u p f in d p s l Inni« C«&gt;unty, F lo rid a , to -w tt:
pot to be satisfied withi1 e vv ie rr )y tt ihl ii nn g* .Hp]Br,
of
^ , Bi) g , | 0 |(j|t ^
of JtS a J o rd .
C e rti d e s ta N o. ZflJA. em tira era U ria 2, A, 6 a n d
and to keep heriat home to look a fte r » u n ty ot HomlnoW and «tata of Florid«, with • U lo tk A, C h o lu o ta , a n d b*mg a «maw A a t th a
bn
nrh
orti™,
at
aujh
ether
points
(a
tho
(la
te
ot
d
a
ta o l th # iaw anew of k tg h ow tlA csta In th a
your house, and to try to make some Florida and la the United State* or (oralen tou su r n a o l H o ld aa N . A . .
thing of ydurhelf?"
irir* a» tho hoard &lt;t( Director* may from tinte
t 'e / t Id ra ta N o. 2824 o m b rata* Dota S, A, 5 a n d
8, lllo ck U, C fauluota, a n d h ein z nmam sd n t th *
Austin stared'at him, ht» lip» »light­ to time determine.
d a ta o t th * tatuano# o f such ceri id eata in th a n a n o
Artld* II.
ly parted, astounded by this unex-&lt; T h e rm » r* l n a tu ra of th e iAu ìim m o r bualn
o t H o ld aa N . A.
to bo carried on b y Utlaincorporation ah all r r .
C e rtific ata No. O H am braca* U t I , b lo c k B ,
pocted turn.
tolknra:
to
arguir*
by
------ r----- gift, arm, grant, C h u lu o ta , a n d bang aaaaaaad St th * d a ta o t, th a
“My son.’* Bald tho manufacturer, '»Mr.
or otherwise Isad*. tmanwBt*. bm d lta- U suano* o t ro ck cw rtidcat* tn th a nam * o t a l e t “you blamo me—but that's where mrnti sad » l it r e of «vary kind whstaower, iikì#t, 9«
* tibia th» km piliriM ot tba S t t o of Flo«, J D n la a t aaid cartiflcatew . «haQ l&gt;* redeem ed *«you'ro wrong. This Is a fighting world *Uh«r
ids Sr *L*«h*P»j to ua* tho tamo tor tho pur- c o r d in i lo l i * , L ai dead « ili hmm th ereo o p n th *
V
—U isn't a world where we whine for P « m of cooductiB* a stock raWtog. grating or agri­ 6 tb d a y o t J a n d a r y , A. D . I t t i .
W itneaa m y otB rtal s ig n a tu ra a m i aaal Ufla, th a
businsaa. or for a UmlWrland and gras rat
Justice 'and get It. Maybo I've been cultural
lumbar builosa*, or lor such other purpaaa at m s* -2nd d a y of D ao rm h ar, A . I*. 1113.
E . A . IX K JG L A 3 3 .
tob much of a wolf and too little ot a Vo Dda eorporstlwr — tn prop»-O a « m l , biriid.
C iarli C iró u it C o u r t. Som inula C o u n ly , F lo rid a .
maintain, purrhaaa or otixrals* srqulra. «An.
lamb, but I'm going to do tho square ««chant*,
«»11 or other« Ua AUp™« „(
miiU.
(ecaT) . .
Ity Ja a . C . R p h a ru , D . &amp;
J 9 T \ir w * le
thing for once. Horo'a your chance— MW mill «lira, turpentine «UUs. or «Khar fsobUra
necessary to the manufacture and diipoaitlon ol the
•will you take It?".
- —
lumber, himtar prertut u . - Ina « aiel rmeb«r H r i M
“Ton bet 1 will," answered the book­ and avary—description on Lada ooaLrolWd by
this corporation; to open, maintain and con­
keeper breathlessly. &gt;
•
..
trol streets and roads through or over said laaua- &lt;»
Stevens nodded and put on hla h a t to cut drainage d itc h « or canals through th* aaU
apd to ham th# aotlr* M a u d , manage
H e went out humming. He aaw what land«,
mant and «mntnhlp ol tha raid c a p sla , and td
have
th*
right to own. ran trot and oparat* boats
Anatln saw, that he waa responsible
and vassal* ot any d a ^ p t lo n on tha aald ran slat
for having put the poison ot ambition to
AND
O
build, cam. purrhasa, lea«., manage W «all O
.
«►
Into Miss Keith'» mind; hut he knew railroad lines or other method« ot trsmportaAioc. &lt;&gt;
hut not in nay manner as a common carrier ot
also that It required Its drastic anti­ freight or paosmgera lor hire; to fence th* land*
dote; to humble her. He took a street controlled by It, and to hare a dual re right to
control over th* wild game on Ua «nctonad
car up to the rendezvous and waited and
lands and the 8«h within tha streams 8owing
Inside the hotel.
through It* enclosed lamia, with tbs right to di*.
IMPERIAL THEATRE
t— « -o t hunting and Ashing p rirlbn a a t u v l
The hsnds of the clock were Just lands
and in said strsama at aurh price« and on
upon the hour when be saw hla ateno- rot* terms a* It (nay deem bad; to purebna*. own,
-------BUILDING—
i—
sail, mortgage, pledge and gentvally to deal in
&lt;
-***- * —*-* grapheris trim figure pass slowly be­ rslaa.
c attla, h o r n , swina, aheap, poultry sad nil kind«
fore tho revolving glass door, and, and «packs ot lira stock; to ruUWaU, raise, grow
kinds at grain, vegeUblrm. fruit and all Olbar
throwing Uls cigar, he went outside. all
4 6
products e l th* (arm, and all arUrim, goods and
“Good evening, Miss Keith," be satd, marrhsnd!**, produced, prepared or raapularturad
AND
from any ol ««Jd product«-, to sequlro by pttrcfaaaa
raising his h a t "W aiting to »«« m ot" or
oth«r«l&gt;p, lease, uar, sail, build an d equip
Saturdays
4 to 9 p. m
apparatus
and
machinery
and
aperata
tam
e
lair
The girl recoiled a little and looked
th* handling, reception, ttorag* on eommlpda* ■l
a t him, an angry flush reddening her or ai ea n x n ol a|l agricultural or other nrmiuct
cheeks. Stevens patted her on the and tnctrhahdl«* and nil kinds and tpaciaa of Deb
•lock, warahpuao (or n general or «old
Strangers Welcome •
arm.
neas, with power to use proper a
re- «
caApta
and cwrtUVrataa, fartoria^ atorinrn/da,
"Run away home, little girl," he grain elavatora,
whsrvaa, dock and IppUsnCaB
aald. “ I've changed my mind. And ■aridental to th* operatbn ot any of tha same,
to operate all meant and methods ol trana*ay,” he continued, “you needn’t re­ and
port a lion by whirl-w or by vnwab: to «
port to mo tomorrow or over again. | purchase, hold, mortgage or «11 bonds,
tilth and claim« and other evidences ot Iflda
I'm going to get a business woman for 1 nee«,
in own »lock and the «tock at other Incor­
my stenographer next time, and not porated cornpante«, and to vote the same a« a
natural perron could. francA.iaea, privilege« patent One Inrh Cards Will II# Published Un­
your kind "
t-SUl____ m&gt;&gt; right*.
Ucenero ___ a*
wall
He turned and left her, tpeifchleea \ &gt;• *ny e th e r a e ta ta or iaUwaal In or der ThL Ilrsdltt* AI^Fhe-Rsla-Of |7,20Per Year.
&gt;
With Indignation. Then, because tho “¡nd " ‘J, d^ , p,^ r ; } tK,Pr?^r,y0T
medicine slrkpned the giver as well as an&lt;t
tu hoW
««Ign,
—
- ■!,
• mortgage,* »grant,
■«•**t ■
■•JL«v Iran*!«,|
Wy morlf» gr, pW tv, r!*s«i ol |
the roclplont, ho weal back lnlo tho tnw l ©f riìrumlsrr
irtJbiTwl««, Riir! olmi n i L» ta flui|Moo of j DR.
W. E. H0USH0LDER
ih#
mjd
*
®f
ajty
»od
t w y pari U*r*o(, or Hfht, 1
hotel sod sat (or s long time In the
iHl# or fnurwt thtrvin Io th# it»t# of norLJi or I
smoking room At last he rose, and, •Imwh*rr to borrow of to loto roonry # 0»! to |
DENTIST
with a sudden determination, went to­ virrutf lu Doto*. IwiruU or othff «ririMiro# of In*
d«Iit«tncwA, »od io
1# dò any #nd &amp;U Roani« 23. ZA Stul 19. I*too ItidA
PBos* AI
ward the door. Ills features had soft­ thhif* n#CT»a*ry ior th# |prop#r ini) •tjorr«*ful
ened out ot their habitual hard lines. roodurt cf iti hutin«H/ #nd to h#v#, vterrla# #nd
S
A
N
F
O
R
D
.
F
L
O
R
I
D
A.
tU ih# fichi*, powrr# tnd pHvi!#fr# litri«
“I wonder," he sold m edlutlrely, rnjoy
cleot lo fxjfiM)r»tkm# for [¡roiì! orftntt#H and Mirt­
*1 wonder If Mary would giro me an­ ine undff Ih# iftwa of th« «iti# of Ftorld».
Artici# III.
o ther chancer*
THOMAS EMMET WILSON
Th# Vnount of tbn Ctpiltl ttnfk of ih Li ror-

[Sanford Library !

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Open Tuefldiy-Thnrtdiy to

Business Cards

(C opyright. 1911, by W. a . C h ap m an .)

[korifkm *h*U W (in# (lu mirtei
Ik4!«r»
A T T O R N E Y AND COUNSELLOR
iflOO.Ih&gt;0.001, divitloi Loto on# thuusarul 1l,t»0o)
ih in s of ih# p#r VrJu# of 00* hufb«lr*tl dollifi
AT-LAW
##rh, whlrh stock *h#!l b# U#ucd unly
whrn biid fof &gt;n full wlth l»«fut mon#y of th# L et. State Alloftwy Seventh Judicial Clrotill of
0 nitrii Hut##, or li m sy
t»vui*l lei r#tu ira for
Florida
prpprrty, Ithor or *cr%kv«t th# \ «tue of «uch
E n g lis h
N ew sp ap er
C o r r e s p o n d e n t pcoprrty, Ulmr «f «enlrre to h# flt#d by Ih# InoorUeeidence*. Sanford and Seiran Lake
OoralAirs or by th#
«t « m#rcinf c«Jlrd
T e ll e o f th e H o r r o r s H e W it n e s s e d
| tur «uch prurjHiw. «rbirh vilu s sholl b# riit#fw| of
a t H a d e m k e n l,
rrconl in ih# miniate» of ih# smld
Artici# IV.
1
Th# Midi cornormlLofi ahmll #tl#t fot « U*m of
Tho scenes of dcath-and desolation nLo#ty-fiiB*
DENTIST
jivari frtrni ih# d»t# of Ih# Ì*«ua
and despair which are part and par­ use* of Iritrrs psUfdl.

IN TURKISH

CHOLERA CAMP

DR. R. M. MASON

V*
1•
PhoosTD
trembling aa »ho put on h er hat. "Out­ cel of tho kingdom of tha god of bat­ Th# offlrrr# of thlsArtkf*
Welborn Block
corporation «htlfb# # pm«lside the Hotel Sheffield a t »oven?” tles seldom have bean brought so viv­ drnt* • vie*1pr*sLÌ#nt, « •#c,r*t»:iry «nd » |f#Mvjfart
S a n fo r d . F lorid*
be whispered, and she nodded hastily idly to the minds of pesceful peopln ih# |»ft#r two of «hich oflkvrs, l^ v iL M*efpf*ry
Irrmsufrr* m»y b* h#ld hy ori# tnd th# uni»
as In the terrible realistic pictures ot nnd
and hurried away.
prrwn, »od • Ho«ni of IHrfctnrv of Hot mor*
T
«#r#n (7) noe U*s th«n ihrvw (9) m#rab*r*,
Stevens leaned back In hla chair and Turkish cholcrs camps and In tho dls- th«n
th#
ttirnkf
of
««IH
L
kia
/
t
J
to
L#
fii«I
from
ilm#
GEO. A. DeCOTTES
Ut a cigar. He was wondering Just patch»* of hardened wor correspond­ lo tip»# hir ih# byd*w* th# Ho#nJofI&gt;lr#rt£rri ■h*0
ent*.
whoso
souls
sickened
at
tho
l&lt;td
bjr
ih#
«tnclilVAldcri
*t
ih*
«Anuftl
h o w much his pretty stenographer
Sleeting o t the ««Id i t o c i h o itl.n which «hall be
cared for him and how much was duo horror* they witnessed. There wore bel A un th e f l» t T ureJA y In M ay of «ach and ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR at LAW
several
cholera
camps,
but
tho
most
every y ear, L ectnalnc w ith th e yea» 1914, an d th e
to tho fact that tho Hterens' Protection
e th er officer* «hall b e elected by th* Hoard of
Practice In State and Federal Courts
company notted blm a clear forty dreadful examples of trremedlabto suf­ D irector! an n u ally on th * earn* d a te * i tb* an n u al
fering
and
wholesade
death»,
under
«oeetlng ul th e «tockhntder* a* above a n d Imme*
thouaand dollars a year. Six months
Sanford Fla,
d ta u ljr after tb * «aid rneertr.g of «u&gt;ckhold«n. Gamer-Woodruff Bldg
before, when ahe hsd come to work conditions that made death a welcome T b * Ito an t of Director« m ay e l an y tim e ap p o in t
friend,
were
seen
In
tho
main
camp
■uch ae«U t»nt « e c rrts rie * o r a a a ie ta s t t n eea rw .
for him In her* first position, sho hsd
a« i | m a y •** fit T b * Inrnrpuratof» of th le corobeen a prim, Innocent-eyed country at Hademkenl, a short distance behind p a n y «h*J m eet a l th * ortica of tb * co m p an y In
D R . C. G; B U T T
girl of whom ho hsd been almost tho headquarters of Nazim Pasha, the tb * c ity of ( U n io n ) , F lo rid a , on th* ZVrd d a ) u f
J a e u a r y . 1*11. to co m p lete tb* o rg an lietlo B of
DENTIST
afraid. Somehow she reminded him of Turkish coinmmnder-ln-chlof. on tho th * com pany, to a d o p t by-law«, end to elect th*
Tchstalja
lines.
ortlrere tn remduct th * buelruro of th e cortiorathm
Mary, hla wife, who had loft him not
"Tha horrible scenes In the villages u n til lU t n t a n n u a l m r e tln f tn IvlA. ttn til th*
Office: Yoweli Dulldlmi
long before' when she bad discovered
«aid m re tln t of th e Incorporator« a n d u n til Ihetr
Yet
ho
I
r&lt;inr
of
the
army
pale
altogoth««-r.ee.
v
.
are
circled
an
d
duly
uualtAed,
th
e
certain matters In his life,
SANFORD. FLORIDA
husinr*« ot thl« r-erporetton «hall tie conducted by
had really loved Mary. Perhaps If ho ! or In to Insignificance whan compared (he loll-rwln* officer*, l e e l t , H f), C'haae a« prre
with
tin
horroa
of
Hademkenl."
wrote
b
lent.
Joe
C
am
eron
a«
vie#
preeident.
a
n
d
Alfred
had gone humbly to her. . . He
a«
■ecr»tary an d trearo rer. an d 8. O. L.
G . S T R IN G ^ E L L O W
puffed out a cloud of smoke. Well, for a correspondent of tho London Dally iFnetcr
'b a e , Jo* ( 'e n o r o n . J. N . W hltner e n d Alfred |
Telegraph,
"wboro
the
remnants
of
J
U S T IC E O F T H E P E A C » “
F
cuirr
t
i
a
d
Ward
of
Director*.
all his monoy ho was down and out
Artlri* VI.
F ir s t O ls tr ie t e f ••« iffH e le Cwunty
so far as decent frlendablp* were con­ 1 tho army defeated at I aiIo Burges
T h la corporation «hall a t th e m eeting of tho
All Civil and Criminal Cosfes, Deeds.
cerned. All their friend» had aided were finally rallied. Three day* ago Incorporator* above provided lor a d o p t a n a p ­
I
rode
over
the
bills
from
the
place
^
p ro p___
riate co rp o rate o i l and by-law« n o t in ro a- Mortgages, Contracts, Marriages, and
with Mary. Dtevona had been through where I Was encamped. Intending to aUunt
with tbm* article* ol Inenrporatfoa and all work pertaining to the office of Jus­
a wttlrl of dissipation since that time.
tice of the Peace promptly ami legally
. . . .....d c t o k .n i i
^^u.. u *
He waa having his fling—all the ■|ope which hid the valley In which | by-laws.
attended to.' Special attention given to
pleasure that life now held for blm.
It lies, and then I wa» brought to a j 7^ (dgbaw amoc^Taf in^Mednam or liability colifectiont. Office 3rd floor Court House,
Undoubtedly his subtly bcitowed standstill
by the awful babel of sounds to which thl* corpora*loo may at anv time *ubpraise, hi» kindness, his attentions whlch arose from beneath me. I was i~i u«H! »Ml h. twin* tb. .mount of lu autbwM. G. ROW E
had turned Miss Keith’» head. Well. gaxtng Into the vajley of the shadow
Artici* VIH.
1L ^ho vyos such ^ Bttle fool os to
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Th# name* and raefdctice. of the Incorporator*
’«a.
of death. ^«gftore.Js a station, at liad! •tock.
*t
an d * u b * ctib m
with th* number of
p a y wjth flre. % . " J ,
emkenl, nfd a train' wa» In me sta­ «harm
PRACTICE
aim ro
Kitarribfd
barrib#d by *arb are a* follow*:
(
Stevens looked up tb seo his book­
#
.IN
&gt; ALL COURTS
H. O. (Th***. Hanford, Florida, 46 ana
tion. It wa» black with the moat
Office: Room« 18 and 19
keeper; Henry Austin, standing atrthe gretched specimens of sick humanity
Jo* Cameron, Hanford, Florida, AS tharc*J. N. Whltner, Hanford, Florida, 10 «harm.
door of bis private office. The young seeking to escape from the dread
Wtlborn Block. 3rd Floor
Alfred Foater, Hanford. Florida, 6 »ha rm.
fellow had been In bis employment specter. The largo square In the cen­ In wHium whereof, the «eld Incorporator« bavo
act Iheir hand« thla IZth day of Decern-r
some two year»; he worked, for a pit­ ter of Hademkenl resembled a suc­ ereunto
ber, A. D. 1913.
tance of forty dollars-a month. In tha cessful fly-paper In midsummer. II
B. O. CHASE,
THE SHELTER SANATORIUM
JOB CAMBltON
dimly lighted »lock room a t the op­ was covered with the corps«1 of tho
J. N. W IUTNER.
posite end of the floor. He looked a t dead and the writhing bodj^s of the
ALFRED FOSTER.
Btevens In an Imploring jnitaner .that living in all attitudes—some prone, BTATEOFFLORIDA,
NEW SMYRNA. FLORIDA
COUNTY OF SK M lN O tJI
irritated the m anufacturer.
Thi* day parwmafly *f&gt;p*arrd before me, a nosotno sitting, somo kneeling, some
"Well, Austin, w hat 1» It?" he allied constantly shifting, some with hands tary'public, À O. Chnar, Joe Cameron, _J, N.
Whliner a ad Alfiefl Foator, to
__________
“I want to givo you a week*» notice clasped in supplication.
In some and known to bo Uto person* drweribed la and who DAVIS FORSTER. RESIDENT SURGEON
to leava, Mr. Steven»." answered the parts of the area the dead were piled eu cttlid th* l o n p H f ir t H H of In■arpscstlee.
&gt;d Ibey «Mb acknewtadprl pater* ma that thmr
young fellow, coming forward, hla hat In heaps; in others tboee still living «nd
M l
teutod the asm* for the purpoao* tberefn named.
In hip bond. 4 * "
In Wltnea* Whereof, t have hereunto oat fey
were almost as closely packed. This hand
official acal Ibi* ltth day of Muoaipar,
"So you're going to desert -the »hip. shocking lak e .o f misery was being A. D. and
1*11.
eh?" sneered Bteveno. “W hy?. (JolV ^constantly fed by rjvuleis of stretcher­
P. f . WIUTNER.
Nice Residence, Hot and
Notary Rubile S u ae of Florid* s t Largs
P p e tte r .jo b r
;
‘
.
U y commLmion ciplrm Fob. 12th. I tI t?
-b earers, bringing la fresh victims
Cold
Water, Both, Gas, Gar-' *é ;;&lt;vt*
“No. Mr. Stevens. I baven&gt;gofe im­ from the camps and forts,' and by
SA-Tum-ttc
), and cement, walk*, are
position yeL" he replied^
■ :? ;f V
othera who crawled in of their, own
id
for. Witliin half block
“W ant your salary raised?" JPaccord, eeemlng to prefer to end their J i ip* Otmff, G w i. Nwsik _j*diri»i &lt;:irtait
paved
utreet.
“No, air, It Isn't t h a t I’m perfectly days in the company of their fellow
la Cbaaeery
[Jainaal,
eatUfledv.**
V !.
meh or else expecting to find suoBOX M 7
. SANFORD, FLA.
Moved by an Impulse of kindness cor.”
Alonso N. TJuírston, D etatoast.
To Aknao fefTThurstoo. Lwckpoct, New York:
lOVGBOaOOOOOOOflDOOOOl
which surprised himself. BteyPhs
It apfwarinx Rom tb* o S M tr lt.o f fNpri» A,
w a lk e d 'forward and placed hi» hand
DeTottea, herrín dnly Oled, thal he le eolidtor and
of Counaei for th* cumpltlnant la tb* abovs rsum,
Trying to Please.
upon tho young folioW» shoulder.
Lee Thuiston, and ibat it 1* tb* bellef cf th*
“What make» yfU sri sure that man Coca
"Best tell me what’s the trouble,” he
affiant that tha defendí nt. Alonso N. Thurstoo,
la going to propose to Gladys ?" asked U e notocvrVlMt of the t is t e ef Florida, and la
iilfl,.
\ #__
aow a imfdent e l Lockparv, New York; ib i t tb* As I have charge of the business of the
”1 will,” / Austin blurted out, his Gladys' mother,
asid defendía» • Over IwstfAW year* of * fe, Title B6hd A Guarantee Co., East San*
“I have told him the same story and that thec* i* ao perooo la th u d a to of Florida, ford Lartd League, and W. A- Whit­
pallid (eatares working eonrulslv
ve Urans," replied G ladys' fath er,
up~
comb, I can be found (n the Tax A*"If fo a were my own six* and
“and be laughs mf It -eT#ry Urn*.“—
Tberofors. you. Alom o N . Thuretao, a is k«e»by ■Msora Office in the court bouse,
jo fight I’d Just about kill you.
1 to sopear to tb* bilí of
B
u u Land
d 1
i were—we were going
r « « t . Washington
W » « i» « t» Stair.
a to .
Keith
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control by the U-gialaRh^whlch granted
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the firat.Aarter thatji4*Wb required to 1
; 1
pay to the state aiQ*
over 10 per
O Notes From AH Department! /
cent
of
the
capjtsMpspcl««
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All .Local Advertisements Under This Heading, THREE CENTS
O f T he Sanford- VVómanv Club '
B U D G E T O F O P I N I O N “ J U S T B E T W E E N ’^ . .
The line was to proeperous th lt in prf Line For Each Insertion. Minimum Charge 25 Cents.
dftr.io nvojd.^vlng. up moitoy to .»no
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Y O U A N D M E .”
re
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pSpIe, 'the finest set of Motions lh the
"'£*\ »^ t *’ ■t1£
The
charmiau
of',the
Wijfa,,.
FOR SALE
WANTED
United ¿tat*» waa found along the right Stórne nit. directed the " corjiruut
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of
arid Drew «mdl village had- a* A*okvrt &lt;i «Work
For Sale—Five valuable la b on Myrtle
to have pwblfabcd ^ l
&gt;.A T.O N C »-O ld
avenue. ' Three on: MyrtTe’ nvenue and o
JjBRtfD OFFICE. Rag*
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.•a * 1 a • e n • n(«* va*r im t 4fr
o station* tbak.was the pride and joy of ita following exrelliw^romimmicitiil^ w
4k
1 *r
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’ i » people/^'.'V ; 1' . .
Perfectly a n i l . WUI Pay TWO CENTS- 7th.. Opposite park. Find building
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.wax greater appreciated:
A C H IEL ÎS A M O N G \ E . TA K IN G ¿NOTJÎS.’ÀNI) FA ITII,
a pound for mine.
.But dW flnsricier, anxloua to cxpIolPso
lots. Apply to W. W. Long. 3S-2tc 4ifi
i-i 8*nford. Fla., Dw; ife 19,.
vnWable.-a'pwperty, cannt to the con- Mr», A. E^VMUps; City:
« HF/LL PRENT ’E M ’’—iati SAYS; SÀtJNTERER
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if
Wanted: 1 want to help you sell your
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Treldf tlie'Se*.HaVeruand then it branch , Deay hta^am —-As per rcquusi I ^
€ room houae and four lots In Sanfonl. ♦M M M H
property because I believe I can do it.
'rel until it n&lt;it.only'controlled 8H«thp •Ending th fa^d te as; a report of our'^.
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iff
y
"yw
.
House
nearly
new.
Price
8900.00.
From
Ter
Try roe.
J, 0. Packard.
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rJflfrosd lines : into Ndw. England, ex­ forta a t school and o\herwis« dqpi»
Packard, of course.
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above,
not write with my accustomed d n h ana
cept, perhaps, the Boston arid Maine Cleanlng-Up Week before and aft(r
FO R 9 ALE
18 lota in Sanford with a rood m e n verve, but drawing the munificent fri­ .course you are working for o tte r* /to Hrte, .which ie.pnder control of the New
I t fa an established rule at Ropy#’
ro&lt;»m houae, well, orange treeU, grape ary that I do each week for thia column make them happy, Xnd that thought York Centr^. ^ut It went into the pur­
Academy
that the pupils, bth bop
For Sale—Hno" Hull Do*, Pup«, J5.00
Vinln, etc. Splendid location for a pout- of stuff and nonsense makes it.^mpera- bears you up, but human endurance cary chase of trolleys, ateamihlp lino« and
y if
and
girfa
Ctoan
the grounds twice p#
- .«V*,* and 13.00 each. E. W. Stiles, BahtoriL
try*fann, one block from brick street. ti vi&gt; tlyit I give you something on the go just ao far,*h&lt;5 m atter what the pro­ whatever else ita* lying around looec.
week, TuCa^aya and Friday. The prfa.
pelling
motive
may#
be.
Syitematixe
Price feAi than the lot* alone are worth Joyous holiday »efcaou. However, my
hidden tally,' the stock wawwatered dpal supervise« this work and fa axjistfa
the work all you can, there la «till real
prodiguoualy' tnd - enormous .commls- by a fady teacher who has the oversight
V n V /4 ? ‘ For Bàio—Ten.Sfwlng Machine* a t but mtpit go.. See J. O. Packard, First r^at wax.broken into last night by three
3g-lfc’. Invitation* to eat turkey and -with my Ubor to be performed' and bow few of »ton*-Were p(dd to banking hou*« for
'
15.00 each. ‘ Commencing Jartuary f i t . ■ National Rank-Uldg. *
of thp«gfTfaSi»». 1' »*» *
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well known dcairo to plooae I tried to us are strong characters ' enough to conducting . the {various *deals. Pres­
&lt;&gt;.'.'v'iff.arid : lasting Janùary 6tb. 30Q E u t
Our ground* »’ere in a very i&gt;oor a»,
» U^acril place inside dty limit*. All attend sH three function* arid this morn­ commence.our jgreparations,(or Christ­ ently the eoinTpeft/eame. -M r. Malkn
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■ry.z:.
• . -Fimi
St.
dition
when we moved into our t**
. -* .—----mas
sufficiently
in
advance,
to
prevent
a
Improved and n fair h o u a e ^ Spjendid ing tb*. holiday aearon look* aomething
wa* retired w iU rjf' gift altogether of
PTÏ''- ‘ r
Por SUe^Good onê. horse wagops. poultry or dairy location. Pr(w only like tbs cold gray dawning of the morn1- rSsh at the end of* ttb »eaaon. Ob, about 8100,000, rntoet\qf it aald to have bulldfafe tjro y ra n ago, and they
np( in th* beat condltlonas yet.
They
I khoW.'
.T. h li fciçrnlng
you aay
r*?“r — -price f?2r Alfred King, R: F. D. E.. IUKWjOOO if taken In next fiw day*. in r al«M h*t-the poe$* r*v*. about. So yen,
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*A2tp. Call on J. O. Packard for particular».. j^ la y . cm the evo Of anothet ycar_I W " ''trtalnly are. goiog.lto atort &gt;our bijen earned but; pot paid him, and a nicdl cftyjring of Mumps, levelling tad
new president has topic In wjm is ex­ draining., . ‘ •
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pected to reform thv'proiwfty and bring
For Sale—One hone disc harrow, one
The prbidpal and the boys have fix»
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;.... . V* w hit ( would like to le i in Sanford and CBtbht-r. 1 dislike to say It, but I bW tJ
-horse turning plow. Good as new. T-time to' time removed a score or mcr*
An 8 aero truck farm wall located, if-thb c m be done ill good. »King* will you declare jiflit «oiie year ago today it back to health. -7«
15-t/
The flm thing w ty tW *na,tb* income stump«,.■filled in or drained the mot
Bate*.
Court
House.
about 3 acres improved and can be follow.,
y 'x ÿ 'i : * '
that you were going to do aomething of;
gening the road ^nto ^proper condition,
Itought for 81,200.00 from Packard.
I would wish that the good people of the same thing for this y e a r.. DJd you jrqtc^ad^ of ha4jng. things In auch shape needy places.
For Sale—Five acre farm hail cleared
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In wet weather our grounds arc in a
Sanford-could get together on every .sub­ do it? If so; &gt; h y Wa4 it yW wore up, na to ri^ughteridg pamenger* every other
* * fenced cultivated. Strong flowing well,
very
poor condition. Your dub could
until,
almost
midnight
lost
Wednesday
ject for the betterment of our town and
week, *ibd' *c(.i»n. /N o other road has render ua some anfatance, i believe, by
V , : &gt; - Haalf cash 1/klnnnj on terms. Box 837
ItflSCELANEOUS
putting
the
finishing
touches*
on
a
county. We may have, our different
earned »0 *ill's Aaqnp lately ,k» Ürt New
r ‘.Vnford.
^
opinion* artd etpnsw them freely. All number of things to be sent to friend* ‘Haven Yôr .w^çk*; of.a disastrous kind, recommending to the proper pennra,
WHY
NOT
try
an advertise­
For Sale—A ten.sere truck farm tiled
of us have good ideal and all of ua should Christmas morning, up when you were .The passing ¿1 the dividend fa pot 10 authorities or dtiea or school board, the
ment under this heading. It will be,
credited with having the mediocre of •0 tired, a o c r o n , so nervous tfiat much a sign ot dise'ssè ax really a sign draining and dearing up of our ground.
and fenced, near Sanford, good land, a
only cost you THREE CENTS a ¡ecnimon
Moat of our children have tonignd
new bam, 83/&gt;00. Addrew 2186 Main
aeiwe. Granting th at we have you should havg been in a rrqt' aaVU- of oeidtb’.
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lino
each
lasue
and
will
gurcly
duties
at home, the most imjxutant ef
tarium.
-It
i*
sweet
to
jwneqtbfi
fneiyiB
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fU.,'Jacksonville, Fin. ■
.&amp;m"di*pêULng argument on that point
bring results.
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which
are
yard deaning, scrubbing u-d
but
tbe’th
ought
of
thoap
in
ihe
ihfn’tR
would it'n o t be a grand idea to have a
Foe Sale—Twelve acre Vegetable farm,
assisting
their
parents in various waji,
of
many
fart
WpdifldfUg
wfcufonot
have
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In
Washington,
D.
C..
a
I have a first claw painter artd‘ sign meeting ot thé Commercbl Club or a
That
partly under cultivation. 6 room house.
meeting
0 / the dlrectoni of. the dub or carried out, the ChriubarepW t,-«imply, society with the rather unattractive especially along sanitary dio«.
writer. We carl do your harpeaa' rw
-1
because th«j burden wa*&lt; m ok’ than name of Spug, ao that It* member* arc are performed each week.
Address Box 1024, Sanford.
Sl*fitp
just
have
a
meeting
of
ail
the
business
pairing and auto top work, now.
known
iu
"Spugs,"
devoted
to
the
pre­
Your
talk
to
them
the
week
before
*
should have been carried.,
W. H. UNDERWOOD. . men of-. Sanford to dis cum each and
cleaning
up
week
I
am
sun«
inspj^
-Sensational Music , Selling—Buyl2 14-tf
vention
of
Christina*
extravagance
and
Still,
there
la
a
compensating
thought
every- »uhjffet-calmly and dispassionate­
* copies bleat 25c popular copyright sheet
Everyone who really wlahea to sell ly before rushing Into print, before pyh- this morning. Jh.il are there is that useless giving, especially as to Christ­ them, to the extent that they enlbM
music a t 9c per copy, postpaid, and be­ their property to Hat it with me and;let iqg wound town cussing out Tom, Dick .pretty calendar Mr*. Smith sent you. mas gifts. To many ppraon* Christmas In the cause of “Sanfonl Clean' Ss»come a member Seminole Music Club, m* try selling it. Packard, Fir»t Na­ ihd 'Hanry and. afterward finding out \Vadq‘t the a dear1. Not a scratch.of fa a burden and not a }6y as it ihoidd be, ford Beautiful'.
y . L; Harvey, representative. 32-tic
Sanitation fa taught in the grmlt« tf
th a t We were mistaken-in the man and the pen did she put on it. By taking a through the misuse oï the Christmas
tional Bank Bldg.
.
splriLMias
M
argaret,
Woodrow
Wil­
our
school, and special talks are givre'
new
.
date
fixing
next
year
and
pasting
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what he may hare said. This grand old
.**■' ‘For Saly-rSpan of small mules, or will
son,
the
'preaident’a
;e!deat
daughter,
L
s
it
whore
dhe,
one
is
for
thia*year,
you
frequently/covering
the Same sped*!
A tract of low priced land* . I have spirit of getting together will do more
T &gt;^"C»x41ipi|a Tor good hftTM and wagon, or Inquiry l o r a tract of several liundrod for ua individually and* fWfifiT.Târ our ran pass *it along and tfc wil| look just president'^of thk* society, and therefor« •treasto placed upon pVop*.-r vm.iiuuoo,
‘ 'l •fcimltapldmenta. What have you to acres of unimproved land, but must be town collectlrefy thari any one thing like new, - Qno. present you "will not one of tha leaden of a sensible move­ deanlinew of person, germ-« boa’ they
«• ■* ’ - ,orfsrT/‘,M. S. Nelson. Eureka Hammock cheap. If you have such «wmc. J. O. that we ran do iu the coming- year of h*ve to worrV about next season, Thin ment. In a public way. This sodoty is :2rowf, how they are camoi, ho» they
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Packard, First N ational Bank Bldg.
1914 and this is my only prayer for you there U that dainty jlftle apron'., Isn't directed not solely against useless Christ­ ienter tfvjvbody and their k*(u! eileett,
&gt;V ■ • U — .......... ............*------------------ *---------as-Uc today. Every time I attend a function th a t'just too sweet for any uae?^' Dear mas giving but toward the encourage­ as well os tfie effect* of aicoiml mid to­
&gt;■- .'£• *. For Sale—New Cypres* Incubator, 144
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of any kind lu Sanford I am struck with Mrs. Jon«, -she fa surely a dear, ar\d ment ef useful, helpful giving, either as bacco. •
**egg capacity. A bargain, also a lor of
I have a customer for. S small place in the large spirit of boo homme that. Is not even a letter on i t to show that individuals or in combinitlon. The
Wo appreciate your manifeiuvij fatseC 'A .
stable manure cheap. Jaa. C. Harrba. the dty . Must be * bargain. J. O.
shown and the joyful spirit of friendship ah* intended i t for you. She- la really n|le laid down by Mias Wilson fa for est in us. We shall welcome ymi at say
e i '7»
S3-9tC
Packard, First Nation*) Bank-Bldg*
mccb.
that .is displayed and yét the next morn- the most considerate w.omart on earth. each person on or about Christmas dAy time.; YoUt, talldh help, us
Tfustiiig’ tbfa auffldent to gire ywi
injf these same pebple who neom.to have By freabenihgr’lt- up ir little next-year to find some one ’person and gaivo him
4For 8ale—Bermuda onion plant*, $1.00
«81 of.
nf n«
• efforts
•»#Y
rtfr,v\rt
oyr
nloog-Itipfiftrog -,
sworn eternal friendship to each other you can pis* it along out of town and or Tier a happy Christmas’, i ’J t fa - not,! an 4itfah
.per thousand. Rex Packard Weat Side.
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ard striving to undo the good* work apd Mrs. Junes -will never know the differ­ charity baH th« time- to givo' wUHout
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Instead of getting together are .pulling ence. Jfut 1 do hop« you will not send investigation; ïndiacrimlnâb&gt; glviogTfa
For Side—24 Acres, 1&amp;cleared, 4 tiled.
For Rent—Nice furnished rwmt farther opart. We have the - greaftet it -to the,.teaman from whom itht re­ often more injurious AO thfe-feqjpient
Quarter mile from loading station. $1^5 per week and up..! At Stumon’ bunch of hiutlere in Hanford th^t’ have ceived it, last year. W opldnXjdflg b ^ , than 'noy^irg at all. '-?t fa ah cxcc*dinx. 83,000.00. Address, Farm, 0-0 Herald 816 E. F o u r th ^ . .
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♦F'difilcuBr'riiing’ to l&gt;e«tow charltjr 'ln n
ever congregated togethor To'' fcn5r\town a tragedy, - th o u g h i ^ ^ ^ b U - y r !
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m ’ .
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Tbu Mutap :kTepaytment of tbt Womand united- and wotking
togrflW .. So ChristtpaV tid ^ ®&gt;.l&gt;’Stfl'-wittr ’aB. rightful way.’ -The Spug members Have
ty'lOoST'shgadb^myeconto^iided :| o f sotnfr'Ope unV (lldb bad it*' rogulyr ir.ttUng SitJo t tVio the tbWn.thc^cOtlld acedmpU-it Tired
For Sal*—At Beck Hammock, Im­
to rArfy yriuj person wtarfhy o f^ i'g ift, ana^fHvp ,1ft; 'urday affaSgioon. The program for the
wonder» but th ^ 's h a ty Httlq pjiirit of you cailjirtil son'.
proved Robbins, Iron. Age, Potato
¡day '&amp; » , Weft currfed out Mr*- C. C.
unr«*t;land dcaire ro kttock the other Uuroufn -fh esq ^ irsf«J[i r -Emlff .of-.tte; the burden for biuf fir
PUntsr. Good as new. Coat $80, Will
one day JjuC; t *rfWr^*'^Qiya.jto.,dpr«*«. Gortpr bsBnce leader.
How's plan* accm-to creep in jilit.when mt»tving.afuf, •- • ,
ael) for.^46 cash. Address Edgkr E.
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whaleveKthat- burden1may be.''M- iar'ifa ;Blt*ta£lji of a few of the American coa^
we are Making something and before
*™wn.V';^ w
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Good Farm for ìte n t—Casti* Garden you know it the whole business is knocked
possible,
ope -stoulif give,' kspl#-’ pt«:--'*-«.’ w&lt;-re given: Ethclfa-rt S'rviM,
^ The old yogr will soon have passed into
¡ally
Tfiyful »«won oL '$^4 y«ar, ’M^fa’ Martin;'*Whiting. M r Geo. Far;.
For-Sale—Fine young lettuce pianta. op-traction line,, three miles’ from city^ info,a cocked hat.
history- We*part with it us with an old
Farmed forfire year», all tiled, two good
from *(i
of oMigriUpn, i,mt qnly for Cecil Liebling, Miss Chandler. KJward
:
w . C. poat.
37.4 to
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Vm
takiqg
this.
wrm&lt;v&gt;
to
mynelf
friend. To some it h^ts bioughf much
(toairrg w&lt;-uf/l'W rf and outshed. RentMi»
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r
a
l
ly
çff
the.handle
just
m quickly jo&gt;- (0 others sorrow. Yet We am re­ tb\) joy of giving and to give'where giv­ Baxter Berry. Mis* Josie Ftnjnn M«
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Foj. Sale-Aj* Bargain Six horse* «mi. èd cheap for cd e h .d o r m ii M rs. Cora
ing
fa
neodiìd•
1
rriay
further
n'tkl
that
Williams played a i«v»g "I '■e’l;J■X
and Just* Vis often «» tthy"qnq and before luctant to «ay farewei}. • Like ft palsied
stock. Two wag- Hdllinger, Cana4ti0ta,&gt;'Nt'Vr&gt;York.' - j
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.{?- Iqttrmulwr, all’young st
all
this
should
he
dopt!
quietly
and
with-;
“^ffghty
Lak’ u Roso " M- 1 &gt;knd]»r
ruiUllro ffMibcrolion guide* my move- man K tothr* 1« it nears the. ends of
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single harness.
—
out
ostentation.
“
Let
not’
thy
right
had
a
selection
of Liebling - Albim
.---- - mente I. hare singed sofne fellow's cO«t
life’s journey and gOes forward toward;
and surreys,
hand
know
what
thy
left
hand.doeth.’'
Leaf.’*,'
d?M8t,’
,
William
Tell. jil»&gt;«l Iff
For Rent—FurnUh
lahtra ./ 90m, with
cnil with my cigar of hareh’criticism and that vast vaqlt wherein doth lit? the
day/. Address
1
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* si? Mr», Marlowe and Mr». Butt.
c *1- r 1»Ju ■»'In.
it.'
L.
Jonae
208,
without
Iward.
Mrs
caused
a
wider
breach
Instead
of
plas­
iomyt ( of dead dynasties and sheeted
Box 413, New Smyrna,
¿y-t--0. A.
meeting of the Muiie De­
t^ ie
Park avenue.
tering up the gap with the cement of centuries swept by the remorseless hand ? We-are aaying "good-bye” to the old j The
81*4tn
partment
will
be January 24, J9U.
good feeling.
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House
for
Rent
or
Salo
on
Fasy
term*.
A
Ilappyi
New
Year. '
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: 12 acre truck farm, only one^Wghth
•This New j^akr’a .spirit',te* «hit mo cptranm af- which rises the imaginary all ita memories; and it wakon a chord
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mile frt)pi ' loading track on street Car J. Musson.
ahd like 'the reaf-of thtf'^reflii t ‘ am tiAbiiitom. ujion which is inscriixid thwc of [min in our heart* n* we think th*t it '
db
Pushing Powell in Tamp»
. t ’»line, 6 acres’improved, gpod road. Price
ready to make good resolution^ - but woVds: THE PART,- There Li u sul&gt;- will ere Jong be a thing of the past; gonp
-L O S T
} , » -i-j’. ’* 81760.00^ Inmrire of Packard, First
; this js one promise that I am going to linje mlororjity in* *tbe' slowly moving, forever, with its sunshine and its shadow,
W. Bt* PoWall,,
of tin* t d
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,¡ U "&lt;&gt; ’V *‘National Bank Bldg.
Lost Large black pocket book nm-i make If the balance of the boys in Sah- yet newr varyiri« lid.**
years. Maq it* joy nnd it* pain; it* many oppor­ umb.ui, p»., .Board of Tr«d&lt;'.
d»
tabling money, checka ami A watch., $»****&gt; will hold up their right-hapdi with has marked ¡H course into hours, days tunities, 'employed or disregarded. Gone, recently held a similar |*o»iiu&gt;n
20 awn. att improved truck farm, o n __
weel-tN^TUnths, years and centuries, yit and w e'qinnot cal! it back again, we Tampa Board of Trade, i* Hi1"1 1,1 d*
brick cp*d and railroad, houae, barn, 1Finder return to Mrs. i{. L. DeFores6 mo:
That I will tenyier the winds of.crili It rush« on, on, on and stilf on, utteriy eitnrio» Bvft’ fiver again one day that fa •city, having arrived y e ^ f d s ^ »n«l "ill'
88,000.00.' * Sea Packard.
38-ltc ( and receive reward.
cism to the ahd^n-*-Un»b._ That I will upfqlndiul of the puny mAlka riised to past, ii'U M again 91» opportunity that
thoroughly investigator - all conditions nleuure' the tide that never, tlrw, wc Have allowed to slip by ue unheeded.
before expressing an opinion-publf^y or. Dynasties have rofe, fiourilhed and d»r We ''shall henceforth* return -.pa more
owell* »nany f
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privately. That 1 will appoint myitlf. rayed; dtiea have sprung from fertUe that *ay.’*—p e u t.;d7-tl^r: H'u? let lU*
- , South Floridi» wflfla) glad to kngÿ^Uwj
a committee In adjusting all difference« plain« and then sank beneath the djw1 remcailter. thqU-there' llra W qre Ua a h&lt;J fa more than nyiking go&lt;MÌ af't e
,
political or otherwise or will worle with a « V i drifting sands; coptinenta’’ hayb* new year/ fair and gpdtleas, ks'yet jurjT
.o*
committee in adjusting' nil difference* reared their lofty bro*.» * aripie t the touchrd by sirr rir failure’, amj glowiht
t i \ Mr.* tólirtllv refill to Jfan. &amp; a
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political or othetwlae and «will hejp on&gt;«ri&gt; Arakklem' waste, jorily ho return V lth hope and promise. Then let ux man haa'^brougbl htol f/iig td y &lt;
form a Pesco Tribunal for the purpose $** the rarat'.rayems from whence they •''j(0 'forward” (Ex. 14:16». Into the .tin mentairy
ry noti«« Jrt thè’ «ìrrint W u*•f getting together i i t h the idea up|W- rp»e; rhcea have risen .’to the 'noon of tried future /eerlcra anij, dauritfewd st»y'à, Weekly- which, h¿ te v e ^ w » » ■
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m ost, of adjusting all differenceaat all splendor and becorna lost in tho depths 'ifigottr heart* on th**grarir{ p'rtjwise tfiat lq Mr. PoweJi £* still .in Tjtmp»
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times and that we Arili all work together of night,* but Time, patient, plodding, stand* ifanbaml &lt;hangpj#«i nmid'aM the li*r*iòyti:.
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for a better dty,. jor all needed-improve­ tireiewj Time, .swjeepe on with the Mime chBIfglng 'rfeenee qf time. - "T h o ’Lord, ' Lucky, la the'Botird oi^IYad,* to*i.V
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ment* and that our efforts Will l&gt;e dk regularity aa when it first issued forth, ho ivfa that tfi/th go tefore thee, he *ill a philosopher oa / eVif
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solely to helping each other add from the hollow of G od&gt; handtHb the not fail thee neither fftruike thee, fear for Ua secretary/ The Board &lt;&gt;f Tmd*,
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the dt&gt;v of Saiiford ¿¡ml ’county, «f-Rem­ chant .of the morning stgrs thxt .prp- not, qeithrr.bq dfaniayed."—Deut. ffl:8. of Tampa, Flor a fa fortuna!'" in hsr
inolo.
ciliimed Creation's dare-*. ¿Aprf’.yet Yos. ^ efiough, wo « n go forward ing auch a aecre
in Mr. WWfa i,‘,'*fU* ,
•Jhri ihe rest of you, m uit swegr to Time is but, thu.-im««; of eternity/tl»e reariem and glad with Hw^frqrf^OQ.with Hero- arc aomo
Mr. Powell * pidff
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ht since the knock- 1
.duration for which ifl^lbe igra^aii. npd »trerjffth protecting, and Hfa “jralcMQ* * "Our town fa oil
'tyiW hö» It l* all over now' Xho’ day ail ttejoonr^{im vej'w ould no’t make Or hortifit^awaiting u* at.the journey’s end. era have lefi
dor »wjüçh you wdTkètl" 1pr weeks bn* cppatuate the first faint Hush of the first io 'w e say good-bye to too old year, and
"An ounof &amp;r"L’ity Hustle u »"ri*1 *
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wieeip&gt;bat into Ihdjdtirard ol yesterdays, »treak^o^ the dawn of Its second morn- enter' upon the new, realising that we pound of luck.
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lid yhu -have S good lim ef Was It
1 “»ternity' thou pleasing, dread are one year "nearer home," and that
"There should- Ik* the initiative, refer­
j|ll that you had hoped. Did you.give I(A.thoiA[ht,‘' That never ending feign toe hand that has led us «11 the days of endum and recall of the town knock*\
’ -i-.¿ho pleasure, fo otlier# you started out ■ucceedlng the crash of m attlr and the the past will still lead ua, until our feet
"Don’t do thing* on too small a *f* ;
to. fine? Or. .was. the. tûy- a burden? wreck of the worlds, spns and -oysttmP shall, stand in safety within "the jtearly An umbrella fa a shelter for one J * *,
Are your nerves’ all« (fèrie this morning, Inteiligfnm has achieved triÖmjllfa.&gt; It gates" of to r Ha* Jorttsalem.
shower bath for two.
arc'you. tired and cross pnd wondering his ryid the stara of heavufa .wtd «Vi ■ ■
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"There are lota of men in thfa
wtetlief nr not' thé fuse, the worry, the foretell to a aecond wbetj'the r W t, fi«y
'l t^ ,e express companies, which so who would not have climbed the i«1“ *r
worth while? it l&lt; a sun will be hidden- in ratal, or partial
rosny people wanted punished because of aucoeesful business U the Board #
J t? «Thirt la.for growtj- eclipse; it ran read th e ’hfaf6ry*qfvthe
of their high handed tactics; are now Trade had not ateadied the Udder.
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xbftyrtn. Jibauk-lha xroailon on tbs-ro«k»-»f nature imd*un- wffprtnYTO the HmlUKi p ii a r p r a r k P T This , fa* good - doctrine. It
house tte re ’fi only ‘one answer. There fold ti»ef *ecTvu hhide ft by God in the
ing the Instrument of retribution. The the right spirit. I t 'sounds (he r',,te E
must be a CbrfiWhis end tired though Iwwefa of ’the earth; but when it at­
'holiday business of the express com­ proaperity and ngalnti the muck ra •
you may Be aflor it ie 'a ll.a v rr you tempts to grasp the significant^ of
panies fa nothing to what It Jfaa bqefi'in for tbe "town knocker” lo whom L*.dornig' fa stands a Ä d -and’ dtutib- yeare gone by, the better handling and Towclf refera ts only «.local type 0*r*
inability to ooropreheiul the cheaper rates of the postofflee de­ muck raker. Any tefiro will booib t
partment winning many people who feel baa a Board of Trade animated by
for real boy* and gtowh
no particular resentment against the «*• spirit suggested l^fh e quoUUoro
there is room for argumentt a
% Tb’e Naw % rk and’.New H.ven road rogant «xpraga monopoly.
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Chriatmaa work and worry; Noii 'dec't h»* Pw»d it*.dividend. The directors
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THEATRE, TUESDAY. JANUARY 6th.
work. I t is JfppOasibla to have much of paymwit on divjdand account for the 'J f f “ ‘He sympathy from top peoifle^of ’'Mr*. Fuquay and Utüè
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CITIES TO VISIT - - ' . FIRST AIRSHIP LINE STARTS SHAKE -UP OF OFFICIALS
SANFORD AND SEMINOLE COUNTY
IN FL0RIDA; AT ST .PETERSBURG
FOLLOWS ADVENT OF MAYOR

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astern Star Install OfßccrM
the custom of the order of the
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Star to install offleen on or
bofote Jfihn-the Evangelist Day, which
is Dec,.27th, Friday evening hciyg the
regular minting »1 Seminole Chapter
they met at Mfisonii Hull, at 7:!i0 and
(natalletLth?^ ofUcvrt elect for the yr*t
19M The installation
cerètnony - w
luiarion ceremony
vary lienutliul. and impressive. Thu
The odlcers arc. Worthy Matron, Mr«.
J . D I“itVkeri Worthy Patron. C. F. Has
kins; Aa^ociate—Matron. Loretta Hro-.
therroU; Conductrcw, Nkr*. Rertha* Hig:
fw»: Ay.ociate CcuuLujCtriad, Mbs Uer&gt;|eiikitti. ’ The • ;Ktar Pohnts iye
Miskei Mary and Cturio'Erairringer, Mr*,
R inlnv, Nonfood an d .’Foi; Secretary,
Mnt. HotiUns; Treasurer, Mr*. Cox;
Organist^Mm. Bryan; Chaplain, Mrs.
Engminger; Warden and Sentinel, Mr.
Jlkbun-. Marshal, Mamie B. Grillili
Relrtshmenta were served by Mrs
Parker and Robbins and a social time
waa sjient and plans discussed as to the
best way to entertuin Grand Chapter,
whi cl i will meet with us on the second
Wedn*-*duy in April.

GOOD HOTELS NECESSARY

#EW YORK CITY ' WILL
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F IR S T IM P R E S S IO N S G AINED

^U PH EA V A L.

F R O M QUALITY O F
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•_ rwCITY IS JUDGED UY IfOSTELRIKS
1 H E R N E W S O I ^ I I E . W ORLD
OTHER CÖVNT1ES ARE FORM*', AND nAD JIOTEÎÆ KILL A
IN BROKEN DOÖES FOR.
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;U ; ?THE. LAND Q F F L O W E R S
GOOD TOWN
IPTC TKTPS TO--GET* DATA
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Mr. LaUaume 'of the- NorfoHr
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The Celery City Aerie 18M,—Fréter-1 St K-temi^trg, J a ir-S ^ T b e hig evpht
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John Pnrmy MitchH, elected mayor ern Railroad, a very active worker in
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TV many improvements being made rial Orda* of Kngir«i rrtrrtnmfd '-tfirjr o f the ftntTÌfli' of the nl^ .
on the-Fusion-ticket will take office a t behalf of rood hotels, has sent out broad­
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tn Sanford
and Seminole
memltem and their frìenda at a jtriirfd forriYkl o(¿ning of thy' all-air line to
noor^tomorrow, succeeding Adolph L. cast a ctrebiar hAaded, "O ur Town's
opining the eye* of the other Counties m,, „hcrhdr !&gt;:ill tm New Yi ir’* e ve at tho Tampa. f Tony Jannur, who piloted the
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Kline,..who iasurtd.the.nutyornlty when Beat. Hotel," in thq-course of which,’
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tod many partial ore wing made q .-j-E g ^ * Hall.. The F.aglre
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never be- air boat’ on its run was btisy moet of
W illiam-J^Gaynor died on hoard ship among other things ho *ays: "Every
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in various count]« to visit this county 'if&lt;À*e in ’idoilRt thinga by halvea and in todny getting* hb T&gt;oat in shape for the
Inst &amp;$t*mbff.' sY * police upheaval city that taCKVcfUT
lackv-tuiequAte hotel accamand impact’-tbe brick roads and the tnukìng'^rtjóratlona for lliiv iheir fimi trip. ifhcNapat was unloaded from the
market! the dosing hours of thq adminis­ modations pay« .a bigger penalty for this
rity of Sanford. ‘Osceola county ;has grand ih'tuijnèrade imll every ehergy car on the Atlantic Coast line tfjls piorn
tration. Mayor Kline removed Rhine­ discourtesy to the travelling public th?n'
cm-party oii t a»^4 ,'thi y ( M&gt;ect to ¿0 wai H/tent toword rnuking il thè largint ing and th e wprk/of «otüpic U.ujjfvWM
lander Waldo, Police Commissioner, he retdites. . ■.
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ind'comu down thé cast èofìal fuirvtiòn, tliat hiw ever beisi hrfd started. .The only* nlil'W as Id try out:
Kith to Qeala and
declaring him Insubordinate for resign­ '"■VThe town cannot be much pettir
covt and will probably visit’ Sanford ,in ■thi'i city .. l'repanition .1 of thè mcM the lioat ond K«t Ct frotti the A^antic
ing after accepting the resignation of hi* than lu bent hotel., Even if it is better,
M t wsfk. DeLand. buainww men will’ elalNlrn^e&lt;klrid hnve berti goiftgon far Coast Line Tfh’r to th'K hangar oh thri
deputies. Waldo’s action, it was point­ the travelling public w o n 't believe it.
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Pe.hfre dp Jan. Hth on art inspection weekè'and thè culiitln:|tHifi of thè mvell north tirpakwabir at the ehtracei to the
ed out. would have left the police with­
“Our town should treat its visitors
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twff and the follöeing ffom. the !)«■- afluir pn Wivlrdftday evenimj
a Krand yacht liiwin. Jaimua showed t|iat the
out a civilian head on New le a r’H uve w ith jh e same iospiiaiity\ that we dll- ',
Und S aw given the. itinerary:
HÙrciiw ' frorn ktart, to- (li.iAii. vyotch no boat U all right and he says everything
when the closmt su|xirvision of tbe de­ zena show in Ofir own homes. Wc gievo
1 h party of Defend ^Ity ofllcbil», doubt wih griti/yiiig to tho ¿ictlliillt promises a satisfoctory, fir^t day to­
partment was rc'iui-itui The mayor of our Best to, 6ur 'company' our h « t
and profwsional men will viait eomlniUitn' whi» hnd .Uiùikh in fiund. morrow. The boat Will leave for Tampa M
Serious Accident Averted
up|K&gt;inte&lt;l First Deputy McKay Copr- feed, best bed/ best accommodations.
¿vati* Orlando and Sanford oi\ neat The program*' Were .hamUnrne IwwklitU at 10 a. ro. and'will return sJU?r a few
What might have been a serious ac­ tnisaioncr to serve until Mr. Mitchell We don *company clothes' and ’comthat lair« thé VuNon’i» greeting« and n, minutes in the cigar city. The l&gt;oat r cident was narrowly averted on Wed­ selects a [icrmaneiit piUtrhcftd. Rob­ l»any manner«.’ Wo »trtvo to 'p u t our
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V - TN* ftiiroraty—Ltotvç DeLand 7 a. m., number of extÿllent and upprpprmtc Teivcfl here carrion only on? passenger nesday afternoon on Magnolia avenue. ert Adamson, stjcrctary to MayOJti ixsi foot forward.’
liut it is expected to have, for the regular Mr«. G. (’ Herring, wife of our esteemed Ctay nor ami Kline and manager of tho
"The ^pwn b the host of the travelling .,
nfiur a litiit edrrying four pussengent Ixs county fudge and little daughter. Ehn»r. Fusion campaign was upjiolnted Fire public. SfrangwY*vhltihg our toVn on
ritdas Ihe,' pilot. The* company ojHtrhl- were driving their horse around the cor­ Commissioner Mayor Kline elected ! plciuiure oC* business are ’company.’
ta strand drive around town; arrive S an-10^ ]ln ; othnr rtnmis Were o[ienisj up iiitd ing tiiii line has had time cards printed, ner ol First and Magnolia avenue, when to the Iwmrd of aldermrn in November They, iudgt* our town as they would
ford 3:50 to i:00 p. m.: «(»end an hour ( u w j py
Eagb to . ureommpdath jus] like regular hoatr or railroads and one of tfw wheel* of the phaeton dropped was appointed tax commissioner
I judgnfour homes - by what thgy see— ■(
iiSaflhfrd, and'return home at fi or 7 iK,.jr |;,a:0 mutilwr nr gumts, ' Tb«^tthehe are the (irst litne chrib* lor nlr- off driving a shaft against the side &lt;d Brooklyn,
^and t(e manner in which they are treat*
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&gt; | rienttjjiiniTS were most, nlfllairatiir-amff-j&lt;ruft ever prtnrciAinywhrrr tn the-worior 'tborhon.-r wtth such force that he be­
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the hoteLs flr«t, last
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jttl a tiozen autos have alrpuly ! mhawed rnurti skill ahrl thought on the The schedule calls for tv^) tyip» a ibto’ to came frightened and started up the
Should the nation again go to war the and all the rime. Their strongest irojjtojito piedged to nuike tiw trip, th u | »ork- in tumd. Than, were trw&gt; hall.j Tampa hut lijicr more Vri|&gt;w will be street with Mrs. Herring and Elinor southern state« would It called upon 'presMous are apt to be received from
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WIf : »... bring good.
; !‘ Meaty, of accom- rooms.'.ttj^ rotunda fifing one utul Um • made. Jiagg^p. is taken at a charge caugh■ m the canopy top and unable to furnish more than th«r »hare o( the the hotels.
i nodstiipij fon thwe Who have no mft- lodge room the other. There were j in .uidltumj'io the passenger. Special to extricate themselves.
lutdics who supply of explosives and ammunition
"T^e, business of entertaining the pubi; ; discs ef.their awn:
rooms lor llie children, smoking.roam,.j tri|M will b?‘lUtanged*and the company saw rtf arcident turned their heads according to (¡»orge E Monroe, a pro- li' ■ it not a strictly privat» nlTaif. It
j, {t fa;tr(|ic a ..stag party, kifi.l of h clonk room mill dhvtriug rmurvo for the 7-udvertisni to take passengers as high in away and almost fainted while the men (eswr of Georgetown Cniversity, who ' should not be tell wholly tn individual
S “jigt yoiAj l(rt¿hÍH¿rs’t' iifTftir. Anyone Indp-N, all of which were tastefully dec the airins they, care to go. J ¡nidus says hastened to catch the horn* and assist aililrnuted the National As-onatinn for I epterpriae; surely not to - individuali
-ílé'lus hot^etbcén-jSeon may ob tai p oroteit witlt palms ami flowers ty»d he has iwen, up. to ^,000 fee*t in an air* the ladles from their jierilous situation. the advancement of science here to- i letharey,‘’
’ 7ttffct(1nfoimUmrv í y tdÜng up S. D. Sjauiiah moss. J'heJhtfiek' pitriur. which 1|Kmt but ran go lO.DdOfeet If he chooses, Elinor and her mother miraculously niglit Recounting the ditllailtien cji- 1 Fuidila, furtuuatcly for the travelling*
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escaped with a few bruises hut the shock countered by iho Htntes of ihu. XJonffri* puiific. has established a syatem of hotel
W a fK'lTnanelit (eotiire, iif\thw huige is |
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^ í ^ l t í r j ’urity huÿ.rVentiy vóted î50(J, handsomely fumi"Hiv| and for the even-*1 ...... .
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With the opening of the Ponce deU«nn
«Uà tarniK.‘wYiir^ will V marni u(&gt;yn ,ng * « I «..rar rvrty
.fc.smi.ted - l h
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4guallIMt neat ws*k oil and 4hc was taken to -her home on the pro i&gt;er munitions ilrumg ihe war be (be impeetor U putting out, he evi­
ÉÀrt^^abn of wmd-yil ruad». At ferns JUm n .t ilowun, ,unk ro** and-*
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of ^ Ancipn, City JTidgnta. Pile is improvisl at tin« writ­ luieii the »talea tiie s|)*uikcr |K&gt;intod out j dcntly intend* to follow the good work
Viamfiie of this road ha* bren in rrd m unium n pnilorninfiUnr. I nu
ing uitd her many friends are glud to that the rapid advancement of ita chem- started by Ixtuisiana. This Florida in­
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t .4 py carcam i, the table in V\r tlmuifr roam from which 1
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last half ivniury had piami ibe «olithf known, is publishing In the p a p e ri’of
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refn^longou wrre-serv.sl was beau '
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with tins ri-garil
Mi.rrls Spencer and Jne Mlol Honls
tion* of every boarding hou*« and hotel
torta ami Urla mio,
iiivretigntoii. Hi* language is very .
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wite perhaps ilic mn.it i (alioriti ety dei ito thogc who 'afê u-Ottle 'b te in the
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With the rein-1 army under command plain. For instance, reporting on op
AtürUlitlé, a hand Usée has riunì led nratt-d of uny puri Ot lite building, ¡.scaccili, and cnnnok.aUm tiie &lt;Va»lre to
marking the close ol the old year was a
fa Y new' sewerage system and brick Krdm thè center of thè reiling a largo ; stalk’ forth in «Arch ftf gann^t'hgt ha.s
of Genorat Pablo (¡órnelas encamped hotel in central 'Flbtjda, ho gives the
chicken jwllau party given at the home
nevera I mile« south of town and mak­ name and location knd says:
r. Mr«ts. Oratytc eopnty has recently U. S. tlag wum drajasi and a huge risi by tlùs timo tieeii forced back-Rfto thè
of Mr. and Mr*. M. A Mint on San­
'*■ botfded for jibiHJ.OOd for road construe Oiristm as bell Huspendisl . Tiie slrisftn iwarnps . N eurly everjT.•■hjirjtcr inniing ready for an im m e d ia te attack, the
•‘Thia little buildiiig needs cleaning
ford Heights Wednesday evening. Dec.
Fed oral garriMin at-N’uavn la m io , op- up; kitchen dirty and filthy; notice
cm ni r&lt;s|, wlpte nini lilue alLemating |iluins thiU no gain» wOfjU.jnentionÌTi*
list from 7 30 tn 11 at which Jo«* Miol
I»mte tin- ■it\ «ia'iit tin- night to
givart for a general cleaning u |i ^ / &gt; f
Sanfiird - has brick strts-ts. Senni n &lt;■ *,rt» grav Spati sh buHo timi Ulmost ept by fiuikj &gt;nlh(1ut. goimf Voilie^' &lt;i'lsand Morris Spvmi’r w ere I he hosts
cotpity has ( nnded for ï'Jtlü.OüO anil i- r i,. eci'f t h è 'w»!N tnnd. tire vVhi.le et tarici» mtoHhu «warn|i* and iparebe«. ami
mg horri' ml»- m 1 1**- ii r»«-f* tm»l «trength- «nffther ut a ri*sfff point ho wrHtCsi: ’,‘pinChi'Ken pllluu. bread and butter sand
»•nirig t iu-ir pi-moo* hi &gt;inlin|»at)oii of j !ng room dorm mid tables fairly &lt;3can;
Vno«, Ireviving u.aleriiti for the construe I...1 vfr\ t'iuUirw uni
I he ‘tigli Ls wc/c not' rnauy of ilio Simrqd.s cari» to licite
w!
pickles and orange* were M-rvisl
the o|H-ning of lif»tiluiist »u daybreak tlim abundant-, general condition fgir
tfatiéf about SO m'd«
ItjieJt roads
ré |, Slitti., and bl0e, c«rr&gt;ing *out tittt1truttj thè (usintrwes of a Florida #wam|
Maj*&gt; out door games ware playe»l, al­
tomorrow
No reply ttas made to there I o„|y; toilet very bud." Of jtiw r fiotchi
'■ There W u lot to acc ipvothcr towns. Eagles’ colors.
hence
the
small
¡tinmint
of
game
being
- Ÿ
ter which the party adjourned to the
tomorrow.
No
reply tsas made tu^th# where conditions were found ,tP .be_all
Ctwe and join the party.
.. 1
Wiled,
this
season.';-Orlando
ReportirThe front of the vaudeville ctpgq was
parlors where they hnd music and parlor
rebel demand th u t'th e city, die most' “right his commgadations are uj strong ns
’
'
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drajud wjth-moss, nml red. whito and Star.'
games. Those who were fortunate to
Irniiortant uhmg the Iwirder 'vfill in Ihp gn* hi* »rrltic-iwma» of tho had on«t. *
^
irhlgan L’efco Slow
J * .
blue uflM ||g,luiii i|uiinlltic* «&lt;&gt;í flowers,
attend were Misses Eleanor and Ruth
Reports such as these furnished .to
f
iTresuJtnf the Worely mild weath*. UsV club**' eij'ibfTjr.i oCcujtyinferi m otil
H »» t
„ Ji|nnMr np|«'aring in the Time»- RoImtU, Melon and Ruth Hand. Kath- hands of Huerta force*, surrender and
thenwa*
no
indication
tonight
of
uny1
(he
news|&gt;a|tqrs of the «tat«- and pub-ft Wtr-this-fall} (ttf^cdny crop in thb conapiontu» piaci* .it tUbj fgirnt of n Imj,
rcc-ntly eotiqorning tlw growth ern. and Esther Wilson, Marian and
L&lt;«&gt;
]. Vidnity has-been eeriously damaged, stage. Ibe
wus - ttrver»yl
, „( • Florida tpwai unintentionally docs Hard Packard. Germ and Annie Mae thing but an intention to fight on the 1|j*hed by them prarticaUy force every
I )ia*lly kept hotel in the state to quit
, and-only ahdut orre-fourth of the crop pairo* and star jcwiiniue. . Here
*Kjyf^fYrïunrlo justire. The atten- I’m -. Ilerthn Packard, Agnes Itothum- part of the Government tr o o |f r .J
t
3
1
•
Ibiuinewa or to improve^ its condition.
;. -»iil lie available (or market. The warm Bimhiu-ll
r*i irf»m T^nl^knrr
^ M nf itV’or Urynoldn was rnllctJ .to I) Kuth McDaniel. ( arolvn. Lillie Ruth |
Ili'wprruli' Nriro Vtfftiti
hfay tile day «oon «»me w-hen every state
■3 *pti! caused the celery to rt|&gt;*'n all at scat.sl und biri.nlu-d i Im o. -iTinng m*M. ^ „ . ^ u d e and he siild: "Why the cen­
mill Emm» Sjnmrer and Maud Miol.
The bhoot ing Sunday of Dejiuty ir^ tha'-Tuuniry will have a aimilor law.
and consequently' farmers wire to which the thrum:« of happy ju-eplt- • sus
jn Orhutda two year* a^o show- Mi-^sr». Alfred Rohaon, Douglass Gril_ tuitbip .to harvest it brfnre it becante huppily_ damsel. Ufe "I1"*/ full riM,m
. (,»• town tq have »cveral hundred fm Francis Boll, t'»»llier Brown, John Sheriff John \\ itty of Ocoee l»y a d«- und. have a commission equally as rigid1-.’
’ Ipd rlpo. ’’
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wiys crpbdly ils piipuiitr .riti Die Stemmi ()k.l&lt;r
thdUsfnd populaiiop, «iid I Murrell. Percy Packard, Lloyd Brown, trerate m-gro criminal known, u* "(’rip," in blk -iititjiection and equally feurlew in
becoming,overripe, rot ha* fuibily hand ljh‘&gt;wi wlyle the dance should «ay that thè pOpáTatiori had In­ G. \V. Spencer, LaJajcttc Till», Maurice has held thr country in llial mjghlxir- making his’ ’reports, and newspaper«
hood and Winter Garden in a spoil ol ready to publish all the repòrta mnde by
' .*t in off it. gaoi portliiu of the acreage, went, gaily on. *• ’
,
creased a *thousand idrioe then.; 1The Miol, William Pope, Morris Spencer and
the hotel inspector of the sta te .—Man­
• Btakfh^ it necoBJu-y to simply plow the
During tlau Cntiri' eiVning refreshing population mti«t ,1* easily . ¿,W0, pos­ Jo»&gt; Miot. The party was clia|&gt;eroncd terror for the past two days.
The
negro
L
s
a
refugee
from
Seminole
ufacturers’ Record.
..W b tinder. Instead- of (hipping crl* puiiih *.wtp» served itiyl at a' bite hour sibly more." The tendine» in th ^ p a s i by Mfasen Lola and Nellie Evans,
county,
where
he
has
committed
a
l March this year local ahipp^re Frake. sabrlydcfiisi ami «nifi«- were s»*rv«i has lu-cn to unij»pi?stitnatri rn th ê^ ih n fi
series of crimes, immt of them IrdltjC
season'will bq over iri a few During km lntr^tpwrion the Seminole exaggerate Orlane
• Congregational Church
ritto, Im t ì t U ri ini; to call
^ In H o n o r o f M is s U n d e rw o o d
fiurglarics
and simple thefts, ,bfft sev­
I’ifkanninny Mil
Mflislrel
Cuinpany euter
isirei .Gompany
uuUT: j „ r iusu „ ,lt k-aat.
. .
Ui
The-Christmas service, "W hite Gifts
Among tho many social affairs given eral times he has »hot hi* way out when tit
^ 001 known whether other ecc- tni ned the crowd
ow-d „ulte U wliHc
‘
foT
the-»
King"
wa«
nicely
rendered
on
Christmas
day
was
u
delightful
dance
thc
ofllcrre
had
hint
at
bay.
This
oc­
I oifts of Michigan art* similarly af- very unique i«*rfor ni^pic., l he dune*
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•
util welt rni7i lEo,n*«s ya-i , S u p i« W j Vi ‘»&gt;e saloon .and Its In- In the Woman’s Club rooms with Miss curred Sunday, when Deputy- John Christmas evening, a large audience (ic­
•Xirted,’h ut’Inasmuch am they are geni„,.i__ » ihhy hml i,T,t
hnd Wfthta'W
trtWttn • hi Pinellas
Pine! an county hove an- Anna McLaughlin Hnd Mim Gladys Witty of Ocoee and Deputy* W.’ if. Bell ing in attendance. Tbe music by tho
, *5 Hy *uhjlrt to the same conditions os and every one declared
N?r»il in this■diStnet, R is thought th a t the time of their liv.» A s , h-muI vote | nounced th c r intention - t o abandon all Morris aa tho hostesses and Miss Kate of -Winter Garden caught the'negro In ihoir, hGf. Barnes’ reading from Alic®
In thi. Underwood who is home for the holi­ a room in the latter _ neighborhood. Regan Rice, the Living Christmas Tree
way be. YhF case.
According, to of thunks was tendered to ijm-e who attempt* to reopen
made the d .n re a g n u . . ! « ™ • T h e ! county |amd.n« the wet or dry atoction day* from (he Woman’* College in Tal­ They were about to arrest him wbéñ the were oil enjoyed by the people.. Though
k™1 Croa-ws,t hwo ___
have__________
canvassed the
and lahassee, as the pretty honoree. Mrs. drsjMfrado began shooting, one ol the j this was the first time a '/giving Christ«tuation. fhe damage has affected all name, U tho com.miuv» a» appob.lH which is to be held F ebrua^
point« between here and were ns follows: .
1to enler thc campaign to carry He C. O. McLaughlin was the chaperone of balls striking Witty in ,Yh# arm and maa’&gt; a a ohserv^d’h ith us. y«A it proved
the evening. The rooms were doepr- causing him to drop. Deputy, B*|j took a gracious change krfd àB'were very much
aoland,MUE,.
an,d
;
alsa
the
Groad
General Chairman Aurel Dorner
« "» “ Y * « - .°‘nkin*
^
111
1
80. G P ' ¿L.ï. rtrt.
I'. ’ P r e - Chairman A V. French Aa- -h^ore th e’ people l td , courae of OC uted in the-CbrUunas coiqrs. and- on* a coupoe of shots at the negro and shp* pleated.
Owing to the absence o f several of o u r
« s u n t, Osborne Herndon.
'
bus been deeded upon absolutely so of thc tRtrjctiy* features was the favor one of his thumbs off.
S.
S. scholars last Sunday thc attendance
dance.
H
i
The
base
of
the
Christmas
Sheriff
Frank
Gordon
hurried
out
to
Moor Committee Dave Adnms.chatr ' ‘hat saloons will not be open in Punellas
Norman Field Returning
fell’off;
two b f three, b u t, there were a
tree
were
favor*
tied
with
ribbons
with
ih
e
sc^nc
and
found
several
hundred,
TLc Norman Field Mayers will be the man; W. H. Wright, Dr. J. N. Robson. -tW nty under two-w Three months yet tho names of the girl* attached to them. people, all of them armed who could-get numbnr of new one*. Let-ua, the nekt
( ,
J. a Overman. K. U. Bennett, J. F . • a t
le»L Both
of the lasuo iue
«traction at the Imperial Theatre all
Hickson. J. C. Harris and W.^'ey W making:
to «indue orte of ha The gentlemn drew the ribbons attd anything with which to ^hw t(. oph the three, or four weeks give a ' persistent
j*
with the exception of Ttie»hBttoH'eaiJpAigps
•aippaigpj dUrlhg'The next toil secured the favor and the name of his lookout for the fefugre. ’ Tpe'' ofBcen ahovb to the-membership and. keep It
«*y.
.
.
, ‘ F/jw.
s direction-of Apopka growing.
weeks that lia*', yver been «pen in . the partner for the dance. Thc two host• i
This company was very populji when
Rc«pUon Committee,,Cco- iiR-ufetuk
The regular emflniunloqi gunfire is to
Ba«qa and'the guest of honor wore treat!- and* back to Claroona, and’ no ia-aup&gt;
coui^y. . ^
Jbefore and wT are informed that th e' chairman; A, J. Minton, Ü. B. Alftjt, Ed
tiful/gowns of pink crepe dw chink,- ■jtosed’ ¡K) be in that neighborhood now, be’ held next Sunday mornhkg and sev­
^"Pcny hai L«n corttiderably improved Nel-on and Jîîc Fernandez.
- ..4
. .
eral will unite.with the churfb; all mem- .
Decoration (jommifUs», W. 11. Howell, Norman Field at ihe Imperial N«*I Weak Punclt was aerved throughout the even­ unices he itaj captured some time dur­ bera are“ sped ally urged to be present
tLtir lm »Ppewence hete; . Mr*
ing. ’Those present were Misses Kate ing the’ wight. Sheriff Gordon say* it
■•cured a number of; late chairman; A .^IU olton and W. R- Pell, ( The theatre-going public of the city Undent1ood, Charlotte Hand, Margaret fa an easy matter to track the negro be­ at th is aervice.
R" Vo,k
to
' his ¿I- assistant chairnûjP?A*. Crust*, E. F. Mar­ w‘df^ub doubf be ¡nt*mtod-f*H£a«x th a t ^ ig h t, Hoskins Jones, Gladys Morris. cause of hfa lame leg, but he hag. heart
lb th a evening-nut Sunday, 7-O’clock,
ready
extensive repertoii and a num- rero, R. H, Jonoa, Goo. Wallrni and E. H. i tho Norman .FleW Players wilt-appear Anna McLaughlin. Helen Rowland, remarkably successful in eluding the»of­ ‘^Some- ideals f o r^ H a p p y New Year"
^ • ■at lire lnit*ertoL’imxl WaCk.
w- -—’ 7*WhkW»Tn the Hurt. — JBuiltf. .
'Elizabeth Mri^iughiin, Sadie Willianw, ficer^ fihWiff Hand of Semlnoki coun­ will be the subject lor «msjsl{ration.
Mnanne Commitfee. V. S, Arnortt^
¿ p S « p l a y j ^ Q j ^ 'lThe VIIMr Field has, oEquirad.an enviable Linda Connelly; Memfs: Gone Iloumil- ty took part in the chase. Deputy Witty Mr. Woodruff promises some special* *
«■oh.
Ponuinr ^rfcri
lYtfrt will pti^
nh« chnirtuan; a s^ b n it. 'i'h**o. Schaal
traop. Popular
rejiutation as a leading man every­ 1st. Billy Hill. Geo. McLaughlin, Pope was fortunately n o t seriously hurt, and New Year music/ All are cordially in­
^ h e u t the w^k. ’
" * Advisory Cornmitt«*', C. H. Walsh, where this popular company has play­ Wicker, Henry Purdon. WllHg-^helly’ hi* wound, while painful, U being wyU vited. .
chairman; J. T*. Hoolcban. « « s u n t.
»
ed. and we are glad to . announce that Ned, Roy and Joe Chittenden. McDowell cared for.—Orlando. Sentinel.
The.'SUmfarra and-friend» are ttpeeLadle»' Committee, Mm, C. H. Walsh "Happy Jack" Kearney » «till .frith the
*r.
w
. c*rd of Thank*
Jone
ially urg«mo- plan to |tf Wnd the annual
Butt,
Frankie
Woodruff,
Paul
chairman; Mm. A.Of»’tT)drnpr assistant;
thiir *^Vt o t h »nk afll kind friends for
company.-*'Cer Ills n Music Club
•&gt; church meeting to be held next Wednes­
and Dr. and Mrs. Cedi Butt.
‘T« - ^
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M iû n c e and floral Mrr, J. F. Hoolehàn, Mm. W. 11. Wright,
day night at 7 o’dock. Tbe regular
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Mr*. K. M. l l o w g ^ . A J n F . By tier,
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Norman Field Players at the Im- at the studio of M n. Fannie Munson on jiurine« and a good social hour are the
Nòrman ' Field llayers at th* ImMm. W. W., F W tyM ra j l ; D. Darfaun,
,
Saturday at 8.-00 p . ra. *
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CURBSTONE GLEANINGS
All Local Advertisements Under This Heading. TH REE CENTS
a Line For Each Insertion. Minimum Charge 25 Cents..
WANTED

BUDGET OF OPINION “JUST BETWEEN
YOU AND ME.”

EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT

aid ln building up a comnfuriJty «pint. T 5 | | Q | - r | p G Q
j l
will aid in cooperative movement! and
edneationa! and social development, out
^
One Inch Card* Will Be PublU hijVj
of which will fcrow a higher type of ciUdcr This Headia* At The K*(t. ()f n~£
zen -th e world’s most valuable ..and
Per Year.
necessary man—the.’ s^teitifle» efficient
and prosperous farmer, y "
*
* As evidence of the need of better./arm- D R . W . e : H O U S H O L D E fj
ing methods the LeaguC O#«™ th rtel*
D EN TIST
lowing statistics:
■■
Roca»
ZS.
ZyuiU
23. lOco BMj
We now V-onsume 91 per cent of our
Kg
wheat and 38 per cent of our corn. In
SANFORD. F L ohida.
1906 we exported 525,000 head of cattle
and imported 16,900 head: In 1912 we
»»■ported only 106,008 head and im­ TH O M AS EM M ET WILSON
ported 318.800, an Increase of‘2,000 per
ATTORNEY AND OOlINsn |ou
cent in six years. In 1907 this country
AT-LAW
produced 61,566,000 beef cattle and in La(s State Attorney Seventh Jud«,,.
r,«t ri
ftorWs
1912 only 36,000.000.
Residence», Saafoed and Sv i.» 11 U t ,
Mora food must be produced and _thc
farmeg must produce It. Better farmimif
i
methods la theTOhly solution of theprobMD.RRY
S . king
lerpjsays the Lcfgue, and they want the
’ ARCHITECT
fawner to consider It.

18 loU In‘Sanford with * good «even
room house, well, orange t w t , frtpe
vine*, etc. Splendid location for A poul­
A CHI EL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH.
try farm, on*, block from brick street.
11 HE'LL PRENT 'E M “ — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.
Price Je*s than the lota alone art worth
but must fo. See J . O. Packard, First
WANTED AT ONCE—Old »**■ M»*« National Banli Bbilding.
venture the aaacrtJon that there is not
*-,l ■ A Conflictin' Time of Year
HERALD ' OFFICE.
R i|* Mmt be
a man or woman in Kissimmee that is
12 acre piare inride city limita. AÌC
a w n . Will P *r TWO CENTS
fe ru n *.
y v&gt; Improved and a fair house. Splendid J a’poee I’d oftor4)etbappy an' glad
guilty of this suicidal habit b u t who
An* actin’ right pert an’ prime,
wpuld blush for shame did bit or her
poultry
or
dairy
location.
Price
only
Wanted Colored man to Work on
insicjul of quirt s if jtUnoat s%d
name appear in print, at thoeh who prac­
11600.00
if
taken
ih
neat
few
days.
small truck farm Inakletcity limit« St.
Around about Ohrtflnlar’tlrhe^-*
tica the hibit know they are npt living
Augustine. House to **' .with ‘ place. Call on J . O. Packard for particulars.
Instead of boldin' my rockin' cheer
up to the standard of good cltizenfhJp.
T
*
--------------”------------Must be married, have experience in
Deride o' the winder pane—
Ain 8 Vere, jtruck 'farm well located,
The Gasette's editorial prove* be­
trucking, able to milk ccnV.* Stats agf. about .3. *jic»H»improved ami , can be Bu t’ somethin’, U touchin’ by heart• V * * V; .
Raun 16 W allin, B ic i
yond
cavil that there’s many a skeleton
Reference* -’ required. Add«*» R- S. bought’ f o r } f l¿00.00 from Packard,
«triSga here—
5
"He
gave
HU
only
begoUen
son."
hidden in the archives’ of excellent cities,
Baldwin« 2ftff St/Georgf St, ’
.34*tfp ' i t i f n i - i f
9*1 That someway I can’t explain.
—
as ‘well aa in the home* of excellent clt ' The wrirtd stand* upon the threshold ORLANDO,
f l o r id a
of that season of the year when th*
Everyone who fMUFj.wbllM.t6 sell
TO REN T
hens.
r *
The natural thing for a man lika me
thought.of Christendom instinctively
their property to ii*t 1^ * fth me and let
DR. R ..M .-M A S0 NWith a farnbly at b i f gamine.
turn*to the.mort gladsome .d*y-hi the
me try * U te t ii~ fi&amp; h h n C iJa ^ ¿ ¿ i l l „ a U B U N O X a J * * - * ® - « D c U i s r - ;
*
__ AiíáJrmL*'■ t*L ■ % Every d*y*^n Khrrid* w en t - and
DENT IST
tiona! Bank Bldg.
™
fm en t u n d er Ibis b ead in g . I t i H U P « ■ H E L T C fir b lm a x
f-itie* you can find * .bunch of tin can annals of recorded time—the birthdsy
of the Savior of the World.
« * « » * &gt; . TH REE Ç E N t S .
tourist*
who
have
come
from
some
era«
Weiborn Block
oow.
A track of. foie priced land. * I have
¡'beasi»
line’ each Issue and will- snrcljr
We may not be able with our finite
fy^ftt Christmas «loins’ «tort,
„4. y toads town Ih the north to Florida arid
inquiry for a tract of several hundred
Sanford,
Florida
bring results.
who come here to- knock ev*rything In understandings to comprehend the height
m* . \
aeras of unimproved land, but roustf&amp;t
which came
right from the people to the soil’and do and depth of the great
cheap. If yod have such see me. J. O.
/Refit—Nice furnished rooms.
1 f ¿ A, Vm
forth from the mind of Yhe Infinite and
it
upon.
every
occasion.
They
have
1« grippinVm^jitfhln' heart.
Packard.
First National Bank Bldi.
11.25 per week ind up. At Stumon’a,
ltd, Fin
D e C O TTES
■
come from a place infinitely poorer then which comprehended tl®bred(csnplion
116 B . Fourth St.
&amp;
19-20tjl
' ' • - i w 1" ' .
of Un entire human race/Tmb we flna
Wanted
any
part
of
Florida.
They
have
prob­
n\ed:: 1 want to help you sell vour
It ain't the noise of the tearin* round—
.ATTOVUilîY ‘jjr'd COUNSELLOR „
property because I believe I can do it.
For fierit*-Room fiicei}‘ finished suit­
Nor none of them's chiidern'a rights— ably come from surroundings that are in the inspired word this passage of un­
would conalder very mediocre In our mistakable purpotr: "For God so loved
T iy me. J. 0 . Packard.
Practícelo Statp and Federal Couns
able for office'or small atore.’ Opposite It hita me hardest, I've alius found,
the world that He gave His only Begotten
state
and
they
have
no
doubt
been
but
Court
House,
Apply
to
Mr»/
A'C.
EnaThe “juat-before-Christroaa” night
i have a customer for a small place in
barrier-Woodruff Bldg
Sanford Fl».
•/ . *
, 3 23*tf Whervfll of ’em gathers at mother’s knee small potatoes in their own town and sqn, that whoeoever believeth on Him
the city. Mulf. fie a bargain. J . 0. mlnger.
should
not
perish,
but
have
everlasting
yet
they
would
have
the
people
here
be­
A n;ail of their prayers is heard—
Packard, First ■‘Nstiooftl Bank Bldg.
Good Farm for Rent—Castle Gardeit
lieve that they were the bon ton», Upper life.’'
D R . C.- G. B,UTT.
»
----An’
m*., she feels it the same as me,
rv &gt;r ■
on traction line, three mile» Horn city.
ren,
top crust of society and they wonder
In thowj words we find afi epitome of
Buthuther
one-says
a
word
Fartned for five year», alf tiled, two go&lt;^i
FCfR SALE
DENTIST
why they can’t gat a Delmonico dinner the Divine plan. The motive and the
Eft-. ■
flowing wells, barn and outahed. RentOra* I jlstn’t «plain
in Florida for 26 cents and a firkt.^axs season are both set forth, and while we
Office: Yowell Building
y. For Saie—One Morse diic harrow.:one ed cheap for cash. Adder« Mr*. Cora.
hotel
for one dollar, pen Th»y wonder may marvel over what was compre­
th a t htta me from head to feet.
horse taming fjow. Gotkl as new, T.. Hoilinger, Canutóla, New York. •
SANFORD. FLORIDA
That drives ma off to the winderpane— why the people of Florida do not fall hended in that plah, we accept it aa a
. 16-U
. K . Bate*. Court Hoyse.
¿02-tfc
down
and
worihip
them
when
in
reality
great truth and know that' the emerging
A tort o "sad-an’-sweet”
For Sale-Red JerVy bohr 2 H years
For Rent— Furnished room, 361 Pal­ That ’pears to tighten my wizzen abrup’, the people of Florida are the moat dis­ of the world from darkness into light L. G. STRING FELLOW
cerning in the world and having rubbed dates from that hour when the Batr of .
J U S T I C E OP TH E PEACE
old fine animal Vtighs" *abo$t„¿fJO metto avenue.
31-6tp ■
An’ sets me tó thinkin’, I vumt,
First District cf Seminal* County
elbows
with
quality
all
their
lives
can
pound«-- Sacrificed at $l5- or will
Bethlehem
flashed
across
the
Judean
Of when the children is all growed up
Kfl &gt;V *
All Civil und Criminal G « ,,, Deed»,
For Rent—Furnished roonp, Wflth or
pick the tin can tourist from the rral sky.
swap for heifer suitable in price. G. C.
. .
An’ Santy .tciaus never comes.’
StíATs '
Mortgages, Contracts, Marriage,, »ad
without
board.
Mrs.
R.
L.
Jonse
206,
tourist
three
blocks
away.
The
real
MrDougal R. D. No. 3 Sanford. 23-tfc
Ai . •
JOHN D. WELLS.
Jesus Christ was therefore God’s first all wotk pertaining to the tiffii-i- ,,f
Park uvepuç; ’
22-tc
tourist has real money and come* to Christmas gift to a sad and weary world. tire of the Peace promptly tmi irrally
ft*
For Sale— White Ho”and Turkey».
Florida to take cortdition* aa they exist, No wonder that Heaven’s joy-bells attended to. Special attet i ..n fiVenta
House foi^Rent or Sale on easy terms. 1 SomeVimCs a-fellow gets away from
Hen and Gobb’cr for Ji.OO Several
collections. Office 3rd floor l iiurt lloiae.
knowing
that if he wants the beat he will
34-tfc
fine Bronze Gobblers for breeding J. Musson*
home and makes a strong talk on 4he pay the beat price and he does this wil- rang' No wonder that the gates of
15.00 ea'qh.
G. C. Mcpougal The
. condition* of hia home town and usually ingly and makes» no kick. The tin can Paradise seemed to open while angels
M. G. ROWE
MISCELANEO US
Turkey Man. R.D . No. 3 Sanford. 23-tfc
1 picture* them so roseate that his lis­ tourist come* down here from Frog looked down upon the scene.
a t t o r n e y - a t -l a w
In that hour was born the spirit of
i*Tiy
. . . ________
advcrliac* teners are loathe to believe’ that he Hollow with tntnks full of potatoes and
WHY NOT Irv an
.F o rS ale* Five acre farm hsjf eleami
cheer,
peace
on
earth,
and
good
will
to­
IU' ‘ t
PRACTICE
IN ALL COURTS
ment under this heading. It will llve* ln «W ^
« " P 1 He*V(,n iteiir* apples, canned goods and cracker* and
fenced cultivated. Strong flowing well.
ward
men
which
has
neyer
died
out
dur­
f Office,' Rooms 18 and IS
only cost you THREE CENTS a And th” * ■«h*n lWa MmL’ man «1» expects to live off the country by fishing
JIalf cash' balance on terms. I^o*,S67
line each issue and will surety b“ck ll0mp
*• usually the first ‘one and bunting on the side and piecing out ing all the centuries which have passed.
Weiborn Block, 3td‘ FUv
Sanford.
25-tf
bring results.
to jump on conditions as they really art the living expenstts. They cum every­ There have been times when its splendor
—r
and tear them into shreds. This hap- thing in Florida and nothing ever suits lias seemed dimmed, and when men apFor Salo—A ten sere truck farm tiled
1
have
a
first
class
-painter
and
sign;
pens
often to the newspaper man them
for and they are continually dinning pcared to forget the&gt;«^ im en ta of that THE SHELTER SANITORIUH
and fenced’ near Sanford, good land, a
writer.'
We
can
do'
yiqur
harness
rehe
always
aing!
thfi
praise*
of
his
home
new barn; 63.600. Address 2135 Main
Into the ears of every one who will listen first Christmas message/ but on Christ
(«airing
and
auto
top
work
now*.
town
the
loudest
and
especially
when
26-17tc
St., Jacksonville, Fla.
io them ahout'the beautieaoftheir home m“ &lt;lay itaeU' fcw **•«• * rp who do not
NEW SMYRNA H OMUft
lt*tf
W. H. UNDERWOOD. ■he is in the other fellow's town.
This and what fine people they really are, only counl “ “ l*^vUefe to journey in imagFor Sale—Team ol mules and travel­
"■■■■
■ i. ■ . . .
■
happened recently to Editor Triplett here In Florida thty are not appreciated. ,n* ti^n ^ lh ^
t)f lhe
I
,
ing van, the whole outfit cheap for rash.
l / jQ 't '
.
of Kiariinmee who made an addrewt in "Back home" becomes an ol»se*ion with to. that hun3b,*‘ rr*dle ,n the manger; DAVIS FORSTER. ft E S I D F r sflctON
No trade. See W. J. Lemmer on First
. . .
------:— ' Palm Beach on "th e way to build towns them until they become a nuisance and ' wh,rh thp Christ-child made holy with j
street at bridge.
,
Lost—Slz feet feather belt. Leave at through newspaiieri^' and the I’alm the native stops their crpakings by po-• ^ presence.
^ ^ ~
B. A O. Motor Garage and claim reward. Beach Post grta back at him rather litciy informing them that the train is _
R .
•tr
Foe Sale—T»elve*arre vegetable farm,
h . « ’
’ f r
• 34- tc ■neatly In gfle following: t
still running north. *
' 1 I hear a fuhny story about Jim H#rJE W E L E R
partly under culrivfjSon. 5 room house.
After^he liusineas talk, given to Lhr , Edifor Hetheringtog of the lakeland 1ns. It seems that he was out hunting
: lecwt Cow—Black and white, branded
Address Box 104t, Sanford.
31-9tp
n jn .
ilourd of Tnyje a ftw weeks ago by
t\ Tetcgram sums up a
MY SPECIALTIES
thet situation very the other day and not b«ing ‘ familiar
«4 D..B. W. H. Allen, Sanford. 3&amp;-2tp
with the habit* of deer waa told to stand
Triplett,
eM
or
«f
thic
^iwimmec
Ga­
aptly
In
the
following:
Sensational Mustc
Selling—BuyjLf
Pickard’s Hirtld-Painied Chin«
at a certain place and watch for the deer
zette, every" porjoq -¡ft the audience
copies latest 25c popular copyright sheet
"Those newcomers to Florida who
Gorham's Sterling Sih«r
a
Evsrgrten S cen t.
’ declared that the business conditions make themselves a social nuisance by to come across when he was to shoot
s.
music st 9c per copy, postpski, srd be­
Rogers' Plated Ware
®T irgreen trees of any klnM can he within Kissimmee were most ideal.
them. Jim watched' and finally taw
come a member Seminole Music Club. made to yield up their awe«t scent In
losing no opportunity to tell those of
Elgin and WulitiH w ,Ict(S
. . . .
.
. ,
¡what he thought was a goat coming
From the emphatic declare tiona made us who
W. L. Hsrvey. representative.
32-tfc the winter If their branches and
vr her»-how much Iwtter every,, . .
,
,
V ’ «&amp;wn the run. He broke and ran toA LL G(X)DS GUARA MEED
boughs be gathered for use In the hy the _ul»!* jj^eaker and his »«marks thing Is up home where we come Irom,
,c„
'
.. .
.
, .
, . , ; . **™ the other fellows shouting. We
For Sale- Span of »mall mules, or will open Ore, The needles -will usually t'-ere^hori trite it was learned that
never re lose right of the
U tter get out of here, the farmer’a goats
exchange for good hors* and wagotj, or fall aa the branches dry, but It (hey Kiaptajjne* Jjwl Bttabwd ¡U phenomeijttl Ought
that the train« are running every day
l6osc ^ „ wfl, #hool thpm » Thp oooooo od o oo o o a i o o □□□ oooooo
farm implementa. What have you to are dried on newspapers or a larxe growth Iwcauae the custom ol dealing and the way "hack home is open «11 &lt;...l
, ___. . h v
,
.
,* , •
1 r ' . whole crowd went back to ace where the
offerì M. S. Nelson, Eureka Hammock sheet of cheesecloth they can be eas­ with mailorder houses was obsolete and .u
FOR SALE
g
the way through unless It- happens tof
,_ « v ___ , •. . . .
. . . . v. j
(P»t made tracks and the goat was a
ily gathered up to burn. Pine trees that the man whd bought three hata
.
33-tf
Nice
Residence,
Hoi
md
o
. . ■Jim v
.
. the opare especially fragrant and pine for members of his family in a .Georgia be .blocked
. . . . . .by snow
.. north of the
. Pototnac
t-i
■ ywing ,t^..
deer and
had . mbaed
and
the
Ohio.
If
you
come
to
F
l
o
r
t
d
k
'^
,
•
.
,
,
...
,
1
Cold
water.
Hath.
Lar°
For Sale-New Cyprews Incubator, Hi conet make a roaring and picturesque city had tieen shunned gs s pariah by
.
,
L
,M, . .. . 4 portUnity of. his
life.Jim sucks
to it o
raj?e,
and
cement
*
:ilkartto
make
your
home
here
tve
a
Floridian
i
,
o
L
,
5
egg capacity. A bargain,’ al&amp;o a lor of Ore. besides giving off a breath of the nearly the whole city. .
.
.
that .what he saw was a goat Says he □
paid for. Within ha : 1 -T
right from the start and ittand up for
stable manutwcb'jv^j.
&gt;cbrpp Jas. C.-llarrfw. pine woods whenever they are burned.
henled
goats at the Imperial Theatre °
But a change seems to have come over your adopted state, joining with the other
paved street.
33-9tc
the residents of the city within .that to better the things that need bettering all summer and knows goats whtffi he
them
- S A M " HI' f I '
BOX 867
S in g e r ’s M xrvelous M em ory,
happy vulley, and people are being led and helping in the general work of devel­
Bermuda (irrtfi’n ¡ritta(A, Jl te)
tt It said Ifa* t Herr Htebmann away by the bell-wether of ''astounding
D
O
O
D
O
oaaoooaaooooooooooooo
jter thousand. Bex Packard W ta ljid a
opment „s . cheerful optimist, no. a. a , Thb
to ^ E baJ &gt;af fof ^
learned ihe entlri part of the Wan
bargains."
Kissimmee now a»m» no whining peerimbt and a compUlning ^
33-tf
presWenU.
Threc of tho hra{J, of
d*ref( in "Siegfried’’ In six hours;
better than ahe ought t6 he; and Editor critic never tmding anybody or ariy-Ki. ,
SEND
FOR
C A T A L O G U E
.
, . ,
,
and
on
one
occasion
when
H*rr
For Sale--24 Arry* , ¡I) çjea red. 4 tiled.
. good. enough
. .for the
have
Triplett is confessing that he has l&gt;een thing in Florida quite
,i .largest systems
_______of
___ the. . country
.
, ....
Kraus*,
who
was
to
have
taken
the
l^uartfr mílev from Joading suyon
.died within one months time and Mike We are agents for Park .»:»1 FoUsrd
. ,, , „
landing tple In Xaver Scbarwrnka’s . grossly ,mislead In’the matter o( home- you. If you come aa a winter tourist,
$3.009,TW. Address, Farm.-c-b Herald.
, _,, .
.
Lrown is not reeling well at all. •
Chicken Feeds. Mandy I&gt;-* ■*,M* b u g ­
'M atas* Inks,” waa auddenly taken 1 1 1 , '
don
t
stultify
yourself
by
disparaging
•
„
•
-it'eye Incubators; handle j
-"'-b "•
33-17t
Stehmann, who had nerer before seen
Editor Triplett now comes out with the winter home you chose; lie more or
ml &lt;*ur
Poultry Remedies and Su¡ ;
the
part
mastered
It
so
completely
bean
editorial
headed
"D
ow
O
ut Pleading lesj adaptable to new conditions: have'
EAGLES
MASQUE
HAM,
Seed«
are
The
Best.
For Sale- At Beck Hammock, Im­
-------prove!! Robbins. Iron Age, Potato the e r e m « « T ° ° D rehe,* rMl * nd Fall on Deaf Kara?" Apparently it has tHe good sense to have a good time to
the
twit
of
your^^
ability
and
th
è'gowifAi
*i*tfle*-H*me&gt;
Promise* to be Greil TH E W ALTON S E E O COMPANY
Planter."C ffòil aï new. Cost tod, will « n r
'I t o S u 'S i ’ ^
w b w -tc
3 S l a s t May Stroet
Jaifc»»"»''1» r i *
-——Success
“ ---------*■'—
------ *'■
1 and he add* aa a reason (or thla ad- brooding not to be too,free with ÿour raw
New”Years
EVe
sell for 646 cash, - Address Edgar K, perfect.
comments
and
criticism«
in
the
presence
• - ’
mission
:
Browiy'-f
..
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Two gold medals will be awarded best
"Becauw&gt; thrrq la ’not a day launes of strangers.
dressed gentleman sn^ lady.
N O T IC E
Poker an Italian Oame.
Fer’^iale—Cut Roies, 60c per dozen.
but what we finir i&gt;! some person, gen­
Two silver medals to be awarded most As I have charge of the burin«" «'f^tbe
Poker
Is
probably
a
development
of
Also.4,000 Pansy plants. Mr*. W. A.
erally a womani.setidlng money to mail ? The National Soil Fertility League comical dressed gentleman and lady.
Title Bond &amp; Guarantee Cç.. East h*»II frusoo, an Italian game of the fif­
Gtpn. - __ __
'
35-2tc
of which James J . Hill Is chairman and
Rerides the Stumon family orchestra ford Land League, arid W. V "
teenth century.. A similar game called order housea-for sorte article that can be W. II. Taft is vice chairman is urging
in one ball room the full DeLand orches­ comb, I can be found in the 1»*
For Sale—A 35jtcre farm quarter mile print lern was played In Italy In the purchased sshfinap U cheaper from our
the pa&amp;age of the Lever Agricultural
tor's Office in the court hnu&gt;r.
merchai\ta
Unjarfr
i*
charged
by
the
mall
••*3**nth
century,
and
thence
Jour­
from Sanford-iJrtamio* brick road, rail­
tra of seven instruments will, furnish
Extension bill. As Congress is now In
order
house.’’
41
.
t
fl
T H O S . K. B A T E S
neyed
into
Spain.
In
France
this
beroad siding at on« comer, about 27 acre*
the music In the second largq ball rotjm.
* rahlfu, and lhter appeared lir . And the editor eoWUnues to criticise session and the bill will come up (or
under cultivation, well fenced, 4 r6om
The grand march will be orb* of the
passage farmer* should at least consider
England under (b*itu tk
0r brk*.‘
—e ’ —--J1
*®# thit wrong throughout, an extensive sr. hobs*.' Suitable for^ orange or grape Poker
great feature*; cdtoisUng of most inter­
its
provisions
and
determine
whether
ticlcy,
fin* place he says
» &gt; * F
,
esting figures iryUtyeh every one is ex­
♦'We'are
told, that a woman Is can­ or not they favor It,
Y ru c k ;« « ^ . »Can-bi bouglft for le» directly frotri.the gatpe -of brag than
This hill provides for a trained fapn pected to take pWt, When it la known
vassing KiathriMee selling stockings,
than tne coä of clearing ondTmi , f»- from any of th* other*.'’
and so far'Has sold $600 worth, one demonstrator or county agent to carry that Pgof. Auri.il Da-ner. (o-roerly pro­
menta.. J t ,(K'Tii&lt;R*rtI,-'^Firat Na
woman bfcyWgNta much as $44 worth. to the farmer In the field the beat known prietor of one of the New Yor(t- city*»
Bank Bullan*,' &gt;
' *■' Another is broeechlng our wives to buy methods and!show him how to, applet U/ggkt dancing acatlemiei hat this par• Mllcnnlum Net Yet Hero.
T
^
T
12 aciV irudk farm, only one-eighth
From th f; diary pf Sackvllle Mo grocer^ fyort b»r house fit Savannah, them. In other word* bow to Infra«»( Ucular featurt under his direction its
assumj.
mile from lot.fin* tract.- on street car Knntt: 'T ti* world way be growing T*m pi, JjtraC,Jfork&gt;ur some other city, bis yield, how to build up his eoQ; jiu^u'
line. 5 aereé Intf^rod, good road. Price mor* honest, but I notice that U * and offen.Skffoven plated spoon* a* a to decrease the cost of productipft,-how­
The electrical and foliage decorationa
$1750.00. Inqdlrt!; pf .ítackard. First Lost’ column fa the pope* la still con­ bait. And *til
; ‘ J '‘ to wlji be on^t scale.never before attempted
«liU ^fbtfier is out with a lot to increase farm profit* *n d ,‘l'hpw
siderably longer.than the Fougfl’ col­ of samples of clresa goods, and la doing a ■Horten the hours of labor by an IfldrtU» in this city.
National Bank Bldg. r
umn.'
-■
rushing business."
of brain power. The farm demon­
Then there will be offered by Mr.
20 acre all improved truck farm; ori
In order to quiet this pernicious prac­ strator will-quicken interest tir fanning A. V. French on a specially arranged
brick .rood and railroad, house, barn,
tice the Gazette zuggeata the followingi among the young. He will show rihtm triage off ona of the dgppfl
his SemRee Packard. - W.«
^
The grade crosalng and the a*tofcio» , * l# t the CWic League adopt a reso- the splendid opportunities and the-large lnqle Piccaniny» Minstrel Company, tb*
6 room hou*q and four Iota in Sanford- bile make an Impoeslble cotsblnalfiur, juriqp; to the'effect that It wfi] pubUah and sure reward scientific farming open* one* he will offer a« one of the attractions
Hoaaj nearly new. Price $900.00. From and ihe automobile cannot be abolish^, a itir thc Vgnatures of ¡U offifisra. the to them; that it U a big burin«**, a dig­ for visitors .to the Florida exhibit pf Qra
“ of every woman that 1$ d$brtrd nified business, *n interesting business, Phnaoui Pacific ilxxsiLion. This fro
Packard, of cqurpe^ j •d-—Nriyr York World.
1
-rA j
*mm. ■. &gt;■«■&gt;■—w«t.
' ■■
F to fhp League a* guilty of patronizing a
when, coupled with brain*. Industry tore alone would be wor(b the price oif
For Sale- jOOiOOoBcabbage plants.
mail order house for anything at any and patience, the safe«, business in the admission to the Eaglro Masque Ball.
Dally Thought.
;
Henderson's Firiy Summer and
’
. 1 I
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V
I-, i
j _ë
The great thing In the world U not time, or ordering goods through any of world.
ton Large Wakefield, $1,60 per 1,000.
the dozen men and «omen who cativa»
to seek hagpia »es a* to
The farm demonstrator or "county t There will be a big crowd at that sixr J
Apply Ò. C. Woodruff, Room 21 Pico
our ho dee during the day with sample* agent" will connect the farm with the
o’clock Xmaa- dinner. Don't forget to
Block,
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of dry goods, notion* and groceri« We •ouree ol scientific knowledge. He will *w «v» your seat.
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LAKE MONROE BIBLE CONFERENCE
THE LETTUCE MARKET GOOD
FOR NEW SEMINOLE COUNTYWILL HAVE. PROMINENT SPEAKERS ; ‘ SINCE FIRST SHIPMENTS BEGAN
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PROMISES TO BE ONE
A : D U J FIVE HUNDRED
IRRIGATION
AND
DRAINAGE
OF THE BIG E V E N T S
CARS HAVE GONE
THE S K CESS OF GROWERS
OF JANUARY
FO RWARD

STATE NEWS
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GAINESVILLE LETTUCE STARTS
Carload laits .\Jfiylng, and Slock is of

Good (Quality.
posant inerti dr òf the -armon,- hoard oí
EVERYWHERE DEPEND
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t m ii t n r m n n n t i r
*tntf' .o { Florida Jvns held rufenitv
Gainesville, Fla,; JJo c t 21.’- - Shipment
pr(atDU_LvdüA.AjÜ4L..(jitn.. J. Xi. J l
i: PO.V...XHKSE TWO
of lettuca la.cariata liia atacted. Sévçrr
Foster, Gen . John W. Sacked unit Major
cara wereaihip|&gt;eil this week and it b frm m C T C T O T » , r - , "Fled (}. Yerlfe*. A Visit, Of inspection
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peeled that thé nlimbèr will lie doubled
IJIG l HUPS AT SAN FORD TAKEN
W ILL
BE
TWO GOOD O U T L E T S T O T H E wan mnde.'t!) the state camp grounds. A L L C H U R C H E S
C O O L E R , W E A T H E R I R E D IC T - ncxt week. . Alt nlijjitrieiiis were on oppn
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AS AS EX A M P L E OK B E S T S Y S ­
' EAST COAST AND G R E A T _ ! where the ('(Instruction of the big ride
R E P R E S E N T E D IN S P E A K - ED W IL L BRIN G P R IC E U P
, consignment, and lo'.tfic eastern marT E M O f 1UUIGATION AN1)‘
ronrignment,* at)d to-tife.eaxtftm rtlar- *&gt;.* ,
STATE IHGHWAY W IL L
ra"«c * as&gt;um1 10 * *
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TO
fR G H E R
MARK
D RAI NAG E
satisfactorily.
superintendent tiotv * E R S AND FIN E P R O ­
ket*. The stock .dink of good quality ’ «*.'•*
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JOIN
SA N FO RD
has a considerable force of men engaged
GRAM IS A S S U R E D
11«mi lltufltlda
A F T E R H O L ID A Y S
-• and growers belleyo th e j Will OL-t -the
in grading the last section of the 1,000
top of the ni4rk«t.' Th** leitu n in ’this
Tli* and has begun to fly on Semin*
Irrigation, supplemented with a thor­
Enterprise, our sister city across the
The quality of lettuce and thu ma ket
yard range., Thbi work will lie com*
Gainesville secriofi,' which includes all
*-| ijitem or brick road* which at now
lake, promises some fine entertrumprint* ough drainage system to take care of have been all that any one could ask this
pletcd withih the next few weeks, when
the . territory lietween Gainesville and
-juned will amoqnt to not !e » than
during the I&gt;ake Monroe Bible Confer­ the surplus water, as in the system in um? season and from the very beginning of.-—
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the range will be priletirally completed.
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W exceptionally good, frame lettfciitj mile*. The bond U*ue. amount*
ence that will take place January I ’Jth at Sanford, hy keeping u constant and tJie lettuce shipments the price has been .
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Tin* board decided to accept the oiler of
tuce liejng extra fiq&lt;J.x The major por- •
to 1200,000, for the eoruitructlbn of
to 2 r&gt;th ami from Fob. l«t to 10th. The ndoquut* -apply of wuler in the soil will good. There were days of very high
the war department to Rend an otfleer to
Uon-o*f tho crop is'ufcder irrigation and is
brick road* leading from Sanford, to the
interim will be u*ed by visitor* to travel bring un realisation the fullest capacity price* and day» of l(riv prices lint the gen­
the signal corps to Black Point for the
not suffering from «Untith.
imtiM* farm* which aurround the city
: over the state ere returning for the last of the s id to priKlure crops according eral average this seasop will compare
pur|KMe of planning a suitable system
The cabbage drop promiifes to lie one
n i toted and pareed while this* #ecmeetings and the conference will attract to its il-gri«* of fertility, us is shown In most favorably with' that of any other
of signal apparatus for use on the range
of the largest I'vcV grcnyn in thi* section,
boa f i t a portion of the mother county.
j many from all part.« of Florida and many the exp* ri.’Tice of nil investigators. If in tin* history ol winter gardening in
This will include complete telephone ahd
but a pargi' portion of it will lie late.
the soil - well provided with humus Florida
[ After the division of the county and the
other slate*.
buzzer syktem*. This work is to be
. English jiea* will again lie one ol the
mtdon of »m inole county the matter
l Among the prominent people who will and i* p.it irally rich, or has been «ullk
t,p to date there have been alniut^llve pcjjrfeipal crop* this»season upd grower*
taken up at once."
4 «Jjiaficating the bond* had to be all
assist in the conference are the follow- cigntly s*i |i!n«l with fertilizer, it pro­ hundnsl curs of lettuce shipped from
t ii I•
predict a heavy yieijl- providing a cold
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f t over again in order to make the
ing:
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\ duces in Florida, with irrigation and Sanfonl couutbig the express ahd re
wave doe# not interfere.* I t is reported
Nine'chiropractont
or
dregless
doctors
«critic» marketable. Thi* once done,
S. D. Gordon, Bishop Vincent of drainage, the big crop* that have made (rigemtnr cars and the price can conser
that cabbage buyers a rc in this section
at trouble wa* encountered ii) telling were arrested in St. Pcteraintrg * a Chnutau(|ua. Kev. Geo. It. Stuart, the such localities us Sanfonl and Hosting* va’tlvely he placed at lid eetits or even
making contracts for thtt'erop, or as nuieH; rosyIt
of
a
campaign
of
medical
doctor*
tkmti* the territory comprehended
great Bible lecturer, (lev, J. It. Pepper, famotts. Florida jiossesSe* the unique better for a general average. Cdbler
a* thpy can get at $! I. o.'b’ —Produce
to
drive
the
member*
of
the
new
school
a the road district which aland* good
Dr. M unball. Dr. Rmw**ll tho well known ad van tug*’ that large crops do not mean weather that is predicted will bring this Slew *
far the payment ol the bond» com pre­ out of the state. Attorney J S. Mullen; Presbyterian lecturer. Bishop Mrtrrison ruin to u . of Us farmer*, because they average much higher before the lettuce
terit aeventy-eight square miles of a* pro-ecu for o( Pjnel’a* county, sworn and Bishop Adkins of the Florida Con­ are raise*I in a season when the great season i* over and tin* grower* are facing I
ikk territory a* there is in any binning out the warrants despite the fact that a ference- and many other prominent market* *r. Imre of fresh vegetables and one **f the (test «eu.son* of their career in i
What ihe t'urrenrj' Hill Provide*
1new law give* the rhrropraton« the right speakers and Bible teachers
fruits l**i a rai«*«l mid can consume all the Sanford t I’len Della
Hn the world
I he lettuce
Osa thè bond* were »old, the orders i to practice in this state without a bernse
Enterprise is readily reached from that cat •* supplied systematically; Xa« been exceptionally gu««! thi* year and
Busy Header" writes to the Evening
I *wt placed (or the brick and contract Each gave JI00 bond and the trial was Jacksonville. Titusville or Sanford by while tip*-* markets are rarely more than despite some warm weather has shipjied Record asking for concise information
I* ¡se «nrtWCtion wa* let and now the set for some time in January, Those’ * rail and the Oyde Line of steamers leav­ u thou-.* i miles apart, sometime* less. well ami brought a gooff average price, a* to the provision» of the new cur-,
hidu»reaching hero at th* ratri of not under arrest will defend themselves on ing Jacksonville dudy at 2 Ii m These In mi* i ’ .it - a- can be r.u«e&lt;! only in m 1 1,** market» and has al way*. &lt;*iinmund rency Idll just signed by President Wood­
ka than one carload per day and re- the grounds that they are not practicing gt|, a m i, rs ,.n j0 y tt most enjoyable trip aemi-lropi* .*1 regions hloridu t* nearer ed a good firice f. o. b. Sanfonl. which ts row Wilson. Briefly put. th« new mcaseefiy seven carload* reached here the medicine at all. since they use no drug* ,|)( ,j)(.
river arriving at Rfi- t«i th*»*** ** irki’tMthan her rival*
*.*If evident that the market i* «teiidy ure passed by congretMt meap* a ' om*
, ^.wr day. The work of grading the .The medical men say iflat any one who terprise lb
following morning EnMm I, raiilillower is going forward this I'lete reform ol th* vast and complicated
What* ■• i*Muhl(&gt;* the «oil of Florida
• ighrfway And makihg ready for the gives treatment for disease and accepts
n|My &lt;lllM&gt;
reached from San
to pro*I i * vri-.ii crupa. then-fore^ adds w.N k ami IS bringing the growers II Ml mAchinrry of finance! banking and curKtal laying of brick ia being diligently remuneration therefor is practicing rtn«l ford by thè dejightful tour niile launeh
About four cur« will jmney. Us fundamentals provide:
to th** pfMit* nl tilling it
A reminder nrt m Hanford
'(ranted by several crew» and the brick icine.
ride acro»* beautiful U l t e Monroe
g„
*,ui
tin*
w,«*k
and
if the ruin ceases
'n '" U“ UP of currency, guaranteed by
of th&lt;* v* ii ** *&gt;( water a* a means of in­
-atteg distributed along the various
I 1 I
The conference will Ite u m&lt;*«t demid
cooler
weather
prevail«
there
will
l*&gt;"
government, bawd upon note« and
creasing * ige* t* contained in some itijWuiwdy fo be laid the moment the
An aviation school and air boat line liglilbil occuston, a reereatlon and «
veatigatn*'
ma*)*' by a government te -mne swrv him* «lock shipped unit Bills representing comm.-rciai transacn M Ls in shape to receive them
t'1 to 1m- located in St. Petersburg, and ■batic«* t(i bear «orni* of thè must »-fili
Hie grower*^are iiavinf a har.l
Jn'1 l,ackt*l by n gold re*er\e.
agent i'. It ynnung an*i Ui**i**ni Sct'ra« w.*ek
l Jrimihd till ho* been inode at Mon- .no doubt will attract many visit ora to ncnl «peukcrs in Ilo* religione circi.*« of
ka, a la*^ «seertillfivd t hn pot a lot*.« onu rp e to get, ‘t ufflncni'hclp op aciajunt^ i The new currency i* exfri&gt;rte&lt;t to coj&gt;tiling down p&gt; the ferry, rid* till j that city during the season. Four air thè colliiIrv
I Hl’K acre* of irrigated land* on seven of (in* hnthfays and thi« will militate Lntrt ant) exjmnd t&lt;* meet the*varied tlef KVeral feet in height, and the up- boat* vd)l arrive then- the lust of this ;
(arm- i'r**lucvl an average of 121 bush- against the shipment **( the ratiliffnwrr mntid» of trade
pneb to the Intrge 1* being mod«1 of week
Tony Jannu*. the Benoist ( ‘orn
The concentration of thy. hanl^ r«^
el- lo L* d&lt; re ft a total njierstliig cost ami leil ii • fur -&lt; * eral da&gt; - a* all the
I Irla mio \Vin«
pfiag Wd in bridge form with a float pany’s head air pilot. wdl fly from St
of
erit* ,l lrfl«tl(*l, 'k lull* t.lkm rtiTCS iteg i ** eihpbn***' a.tut I" indulge m the serve- id tin* country in raigfohal iiLntitukgipftmeh to the watej. This 1« one law is to St Petersburg, following the
T h e girl« basket bull team of thè Or of **f irrigaD**! land- on «even farms ancient practice uf taking a w**eh at lions capitalized by Uie banks of the
rftlttbAtt impTovetneots maile here rc- following the course of the Mississippi lamio High Sehoo) Atleti*' Associati*.n yiebl* *|)K ar iverngc of it l&gt;tl«hid* nt
country ami r*ii|^^^ by directltra
Christ ma*
the horth and south travel river as far as MeniphLc anti then tak defeated th«* girl's fiasket ball team of
elecugi
by the bunlAi.
nn o|*eruting cost *&gt;f IH cents a tiu«bel
Celery t* looking the tmest anti the
"this section i* Incoming very [ ing the ero« country route. Billowing » j the Sanfonl Hjgh School y«rt*rday after Of nut«, it wn&lt; ftiood that 2,!M6 «ere* of
The creation of u market for the nego^
jirospecti* for a g*e&gt;d crop never look»«!
n»t *ad this route by way òf Monroe «traignl line in the’ idr to St Petersburg. 11*1011 tin* score lieing 20 to 7
irrigated Inml- •&gt;* HU fnrius gave an ting liter I* i *** grower* are wearing a liable commercial paper wliicti forms
one ol the longest «traigli!
F » Mtne fifteen mile* shorter than the This will I..* one
l’he S.infonl l«*jun put up a v**r\ good averagi yield ol lb ’&gt; Inistiels p**r acre.
the bulk of the as*H**t of the bank where,
smile of i internment lbe«e iluv* and
Qtyen feny roule, which w-.ts formerly i'ighls ever attempt*«) and if it proves gitoli* loit were outcla*tu*i in every play. tlg:,j"*t only 22 liiiihels per acre aver
in times of «tress. tho*e astwls may be
ill along thi
shied*i r
sad. A* many as forty automobile« s icce-shi! the i«impam and St Peters­ fio* tiri.imi** girl- wi*ri* :il .1 dnad un .tg.
easily anil without lo-* tran*fornn*d into
t i l l " i ** • of *i*ei imguteil
burg
will
be
mil'll
talk.**!
of
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’no
k*Wbeen pot across the river in one Hut
r.ig, " i iti, o u i In *r l'im r i. w h i* li « m *&gt;f ■
*a«li
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ifmint *1 *,trill.ri Moftroi*'.itsl it is belie' ed that witli ¡rodents -ire e\|»*ct*«l In .*fir.*11 at *1 lit* l'Ia.v im i \*-r', «ll|t|ier\ o w i l i g to th&lt;* l’ i U
I'll* &gt;&gt;î.ititi-hminil of from eight to
bowed i . ’..-iiiiinlili,' i: reus,.
tk* eompli'lion of the system of brick s-fliH.I will ni**"H shortK afl-r * 'n* 11 r**i ■.1 * i*v-iint ito « iqti tur ol rani *turmg iti«1 «*n /r&gt;"
cash
ignttori. lei' alfaflu, wlii'di -**tn|rori*, which will be the first to tie laid J *mian
The estahlprimumt of from eight lo
ti re g a m e .
iii* nstt.t deefi into tin* sjtisoil, evidi'iHtid
w1'•» I'ren b )(ertali t hufrb'
toinland Honda, the travel will bn doub­
t 1 t
Must of the niembcrs of the athletic less ftusceptjbiliiy to the influence of *urt&gt;y
twelve regional banks throughout the
( ’olone! Funi If. ftogers has just pro* ussociution acnimpunied the team and
ledand trebled north and south through
An % thosiastfc meeting of the of-1 country', wlitrh will itUiue currency, refac** moisture.
tee. Tbs completion of the \*«gon j «ented us with four bottles of Florida thè i-nrouragcmeiit they gave the team
fir era of th* hurcb and ol the various discount jiajier and centralize and mo­
In &gt;ome eX|ieriin**nts in \Vtscou*ut, uuxdiuri**« wa* held ill the 1’resb' tOT in
[ Iridge »cross the Wekiwa river hm in- syruji us a Christmas offering The greutly :i*«i* 1***1 in gaining the victory
bilize the reserve* of the local ban s.
befb"
menti(Mi*«l. irrigation, «u|*|i|&lt;*-. rfuireh Sunday aftermmi* it win h the I
riwild the travel from the middle west: ‘ buttles are tn*aunfully lstiele*f an*f tier1*1*»* line o|* wil* a* follow*
The creation of a Federal Reserve
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the «4*11*011 * taut fall. produced
•ni portion of the state this way -n rnetically sealed lie ha« twelve in r**&gt;
building o' a lietx and cointiKpJlou* church It nini of seven members, appointed hy
Forwurd*. Be**i** tjingg ami Maini
q? ;.*.* . efii ni*ir*' frijd it * an o rd o iiin ly
[t ”Wt* {o the const and when Cfoe brick of cane at Burbank which be miinuta.
wa- di«' u*-*-l .The iMteee-t was *o in* the I’rvydent. W it^^^^èow er- of l’un*
Pigli f o i ' p Katherine Ihelgett. stile
w* * ..i-on anti -»..I**, and a half Tone* l,*ti-c i al i *u*i mill ini*"m * *&gt;t (he elders
CWMtUon Ls made with this road ut tur*«l into symp' and those who have .*,, t,-r Fauni* T ivln r guani*. Lm« P**d
and
jttjf *■ *ysliv e .
lit 111 a tr- " * ttuii A"a- Hiorid
V * » Isikw, five miles west of Sanford. I»*«tr«l it suy tbut :i i*. a* tine a- wa* * * *•? r 1 ,-k at,*l Kltn-lti \l ulInilliiMil T h e
,l*i 1 *l* i wit * ,- ll* 1*1 .0 ' b** * I'***** of the ti'in
irrigated Ir.* ; md II* i»*rrn*
ttevti nodoubt hut what this route will manufactured in this «¡ate. ami tin wer* Faimie Tueker. lain-nu Wulker. oi
evening sevic*
It wa- 'Ii*' uimiiimous
In tlie foregoing giTifTal firinriples the
from
tin*
irngat(*l tract* **n* larger anil
teome »till more popular.
Florida article beats tin* world, and is Mil*fr»sl Barger Mi«« By**ie ijuigg i*
deeisinti that «t**|&gt;* ought t*i In* taken at bill Ì* prurtirully the «lime that |&gt;!L*S4*d
juo i*r selling inor* readily anil at a
YYhtie the grading is being done on pronounced m|&gt;erior m flavor to honey Ihe e.tplvin and NI
once tuwanle th** erection of a modern th*- house Rut in phraseology and
Klle'th .Mlllliollnriil
belief price than tin*-** from plants that church witiun the next six monfJia.
tWbrick ro.uis system just west of Han-. Buckw heat cakes and Florida syrup i« thè manager. The team wus cha|H*ron&lt;*d
more or lew* important details, hundrejj#
M fl» flmt brick will be laid on'Celery i dish for u king and we are all sove- liy Mrs I, It Mulholland. - Oriundo bud only the natural rainfall, coming Plans are Ijeing fterfectisl for a church of changes have been made by the Ren­
irrigulurly, to do|M*nd upon
which will lie attractive and fitted for a te .
*rinue on account of the almost impass- teigns in Florida. Our friend* ure d.*- Sentinel
The -oil can receive too much walej1. the work of all departments of the
•Afe condition of this piece of road. terpiined that we shall fare Ii ,e one
The senate ha* retained, after n cona* every one ktiowi* Drainage i* a* rhurrh The church has been growing 1test, the house plan to have each regional^
7**
^ n»«ri road; three years ago, d'fring the h o l i d u -Oral« Banner •
Heath uf Fran* Lamunl
tie&gt;■*•«*-.iry,' In some seasons at least, as sd rapidly lluxt some move lx IinI»ertilive. * bank a "bank of banks," with the dirre*tet it wuxJjniL built, and thc.lr.ilHe :
it has put it into an almost unusable,
\bout 75 acres of cabbage will lie
Frank 1-uniont died at eleveif,o’clock irrigation. To gel the IxM risull* from This will not only be of interest to the torate coot ruled by the member ba ks,
♦wdiltoh.
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j planted in the immediate vicinity around Wednesday night ut his home in ^the u steam engine fuel must In* fed to the members of the &lt;*ongregi|tion, but to the ynd the capita) furnished by enforced
I y jte county rommissionerii^hrec yearn M m atec.' This tf^es not include other southern t&gt;art of the'city after a linger- furnace regularly, and there must be a whole town, since visitors have beeri 14ulmrription of national bunka.—Sr.
chimney with u good draught to carry sur)irised that there was no nuniernly i Augustine^Record,
?i0 ‘put'ip-h* sample stretch of brick shijiping points on the Mamitee^iver. ing illness of several years.
fteLfline.-fept wide on Ceicry avenue, The trutkers there planted pmctfcally
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The I(¡ceased was born in New York off the surplus product« of combustion. esfuipped church in the town.
In 10 minutes at th« close of the morn
-tat** in IHtti. later going westward and To get tho best result * from the fertility
I diU la
at ^ofonl avenue, and no cM-littge last year.
Made No Assault
stniple haa shown to tho residents
fi fl *f
moving to Florida about two .years ago of Jbe land, natural or applied, there ing service Sunday the debt for the re
“ Wthst the only kind of road that will &gt;* ’TheIf subscription price to tli*' Lake 111 search o f health. He «cub'd in Lake must I*** means of keeping Un* «oil iti a cent addition to the church was paid
Tin cuno of state \n. Ben Munrov m
degree of moisture to dissolve and csrry
Jtew the stress of the traffic horn is
the county court wr.a no caae when it
Worth Herald will be increased to « county where hr lived wjth .his family
^ Th« First street road .was hard dollnr tnd a half beginning with th** new until about a year ami a huif ugq when to the plants*rootJfl.s fhb foo*l it con­
wune before tho jury. The defendant
Chicken In« peetd; Adams
tains. and that includes means of rurryteheed-tfireo yean ago, and now it* is year.^. .A number of the other w* «*klic* they moved to Sanford.
was ejjarged with assault anil battery
done for; od of Which condiicasxo are codtornplating n like ¡tier*»»*
){■• leaven two children to mourn hi* olT surplus'water that might drown, or
f .wet’ ’kn*iwn
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Aduins, tbc.v^ell
commis- upon the |&gt;enion of J. E.. Fleische)*. It
suffocate, those feeders' ol the plant*.
“ f1 **»1 th* future Seminole ooxtnIon*,
one
son
and
one
«laughter,
both
sioti
man
is
eiJiiliit^Tig
a
badge
that
Iwars ‘ occurred over a misunderstanding about
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t
t
Î
*1 only put down brick on the'roads V .
living in northern states. He also leave*
thr
words
"Ghicken
Inspector."
Just some lettdce which Mr. Munroe was to
Well
drained
soils
are
warmer
than
Rentando cutmly will *r&gt;end a quarter
/"Jr*"™, it iirung proven beyond any
rnf step ehdrelln.
what
Dave’s
duties
are
at present not im&gt;11 to Mr. Fleischer and according to the
wet
«oils,
as
all
fanners
know
An
exof a.millicn dfllara on vitriti*«l brick
2 “ « ^ * h t that while brick are the
cwtj.pL wmtor in the apR.R&lt;1*P!* down Tts well defined but his friends say that h e ; testimony Monroe thought Heischer
and other first (dass material fòr gw«L
■ k.tit .**,tI,^B,V0 tnunediat^y. uport in- roads Iníthé year 1914.
tempernjure in various wuys, chiefly liy is having trouble bolding thi* job. lo r! was about to hit him and with the flat
Served Hot Coffee,
^ &gt; b o ,i this ty¡*e of roa(1 will prove
evaporation and the radiation of heat. already one old hen has broken his j j i Ids hand Munroe knocked Fleischer
ocuhumica], t^ that tl)e cost of
*’ ”County;
---- A-* J Attorney DeThe
People»
Batik
on
Wednesday
Drained land can to* both worked and glass*»* There is no doqbt that Dpvpi* r -r -tfgVoünd!
‘ ’Vto «he very mlnlmunt
Wt|s proseetitipr' and’ Attorney
served hot cofiee and wafers to the hQtP planted earlier after a heavier rain, or partinl to the fryihg size but hfs diitiesi a* —
“ •ÍAjntlng to Florida
* quality remala
fostly at the
dred* of visitors who thronged the'bank prolonged wvt se*xs in Crofis have t»«*en inspector" will Involve the old ones a* Bo^c itpjwiriifi’ftVlJte defense and after
pint, ‘
^
.
.- b 'fUchiiiil H. Edmands,.editor of the
B ril
building uH day inspecting the ftew (ix- knowTf ty mature ten or twelve day» weil and we gpe where Dave will lose sev­ Kstenfng to thc exldeni'e in the case the
°»»*y w a « a »
' lures. The Peoples had extended th^’ i*irtihr than they would have done but eral pairs of glasses Indore the reason U j Jufy acquitted Mr. Munroe of the charge
&lt;?uoo.oooIn p id s » d , i, „ „ t «nil hl, nUlw, M » Edmon, . 1.11 W«l* invitation on Tuesday through lAiis for the draining'of the «oil in which they over, that is If he persists in inspecting [ of aivmult and battery und the cose was
■t búi&gt;M n/
neoday afternoon for Florida to spendi "'""T T " . ;
T^
Tdiamlsoed.
xgj.ttnd they were lletter than thow all classes of poulto’* ^
Ä
Ä
v
n f iV" r (the winter. Mr. Bdmonds will ship MsiHendd. and A .
. ,
...
,
,
promptly
The treat was esfiecially enundrained lands The land can he
toJackaonviUe
spend the
the |irnni
1
’ •
... .
,
"«■ilh the comnletioh o f * ' motor
mu,ur cur
‘'ur tu
Jacksonville and
und «pend
kept tlut, to the greater benefit of the
joyed by tin* many ( hr 1stmas »hoppere
Prcsb* leriun Church
will lie&gt;n influv of tràvni^râ winCcr m0t^PnK i» Florida.
New Clermont Factor)
- _Th**
* . party who were tired and hungry and they crop« and increasing the facility ol work­
inlned on the way
wtlv south hy
liv some w 10
will be joined
...
,
, **lf who use automobiles
ing it With a good system of irrigation
At (5 Sunday morning, at the Pres;
Messrs. P. B. Brantley and C. If. Forth .
friend, Iran Norfolk, nut by. Mr. BU- "I*-1" 1
l'*1 h. uf
'
1
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. lt lh‘ l within a short üfne mood.’ «Veotruy. Howard. IS.: cW k.| i ’* &lt;*,a-*--"-f .he ever obOlfnff em ,do,e,» and thorough drainage the tiller of the hy leriun church tlHfro.wii! be u Christ-, of C^trmont were iq the city on \Vedn4o- « •
•oil can maintain a comparative inde­ mas service "Whit«.GlfU (or the King." day on business. They are engaged in
ÏS Ü 2 J ? Va W in thé community They dq not expeot to r*tum until the j
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pendence of the meteorological vicl*- A musical program has been arranged erecting the buildings for the new Cler­
— 4etü‘ l *n05?eF ‘han the Initial cost
latter part of April. — Baltimore News.
Missionary Meeting
Batas in T -U . -A'
situdes
of nature.
and an* interesting hour i» expected. mont L\imber&amp; Manufacturing Co. Mr.
-V
f , mm'+mmiy* .
*
—
y y
Offerings for Thomwell Orphanage will Brantley wo» forineriy a member of the
next
meeting
ql
the
Woman’s
Mernra. .Becker. Emerick ami HenU
b * r*M i-. * ,J
Brantley-Morton Go., which firm has
If
it
U
any
Information
to
our
reader»
fonary
Society
of
the
Baptist
‘te Cmtk i ï f .0,f tho ‘* Jc3 division of defaonj mil reoidenta of Ohio are in the
* Hev. U r.*Hvxrt”. of New York will been merged into tha new factory and
we
would
Kke
to
remark
that
Christina»
church
will
be
held
Monday
evening,
teia
ol
PhJladel.
- .........
........ city to day. the guesth of I&gt;. E. Becker.
preach ut 11 o’clock. The postqr will will be one oLtbe big faftora in that part
^
on off 'These gentlemen (tre sjiendlng the win- 7 o'clock In the church. All are urged Is over grid another load, if taken from
preach at I p.‘ rn.
ms
of u u « n * * y .y k. . ,
*. « j a
to
attend.
n « ¡ter at Ormond. t f : -.
y .. ... .

HADING NOW B E I N G J M E .^ ....... ..... ..... - • -

.LOCATED AT ENTERPRISE

PRICE HAS BEEN STEADY

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�December 2t

AN ARTISTIC SUIT,
Sartqrial inspiration
From
ths Orient.

Liked Their Viands Sweet.
Always an Active Endmy.
Pineapple
chunk« and roast beef as
Above all things, be on your guard
jt
dinner
dl*h
sounds like a return to
against your temper, it Is art enemy
that wiy accompany you everywhere the habits of (ho forefatKefS, who al­
to the last hour of yoni1 Ilf«; I f you ways wanted somethin* sweet with
to It, It will frustrate all your their m eat plr W alter Doaant, tells
Whefi the Little Sister of the Rich listen
deslgnk. It will make you lose the how ^o' Tudor days most people’s
most Important opportunities, and will teeth were black on account of their
Economizes.
Inspire you with the Inclinations and diet. Honey eras poured lavishly over
aversions of a child, to the prejudice the beef and sugar employed »0 give
fillip to the .poultry, and erfn the
USES FOB OLD MACKINTOSH of-your gravest Interests. 'Temper wine had to "bo much aweetened to
caUses the greatest affairs to be doclded by tin most paltry r e tim e ; It plraac the potato of the medieval
To this day Englishmen
Peint* About thv Woman Who Woars obscures talent, paralyses every en­ gourmet
add current Jelly to 'mutton, apple
Eaponsive Ciotti*», but Nsvsr Loot-» ergy, and renders It* vietimi, unequal,
aouce to pork, and In Germany stewed
Well Dressed—Vagsrwi et a Raggiar weak,, vile and insupportable.—Fene- Dfirs form "the usual trimming" of
-*»
#Ion.
V Cuitomar.
chicken. ,V .1 ■ ’ ' # 1
!
■
• Pear Elsa—The t**&gt;t pince tu mmt
Flemings Built Up English Town.
Moòotny working »•%»-rtim»* I Imre r»Nothing Rtally Seams New.
-Kochdalc,
England, laid the foun­
i cautly discovered I* irt Ib i liuuie of
Discovery of a prehistoric Turkish
dation. of Jta proaperlty In the reign
people blessed with a Urge «liutv of of Jidw aM .nl.. when a body of Flem­ bath In Ireland suggests again' the
this world's goods. They nrr. «•. « ish emigrants took up their' abode thought that most of the things about
rule, moro economical in ihe little there and Introduced their craft a* which modern civilization boasts are
thing* than, those levs rtidmved «Ith Clothiers- Rochdale, Ip the timo of anclenL An .auldtnaltc machine was
wealth.* Latí week I spent with the Queep Elisabeth, had become so fa- In use to supply sacrificial water In
F.*». ,nrid ymi'reinenilmr. dear. moth moua'for its woolen manufacturera an ancient Greek temple Queen Maer tettine- n* ■.rame ngu bow -raring* that the "atrtnsirrrr-the- official ap­ rie Tbereaa had au elevator lrr*hrr
the oWer memhmnaf-thl* family with pointed by"The queen to measure all house at Luxembourg at Irait os early
gold ghloru listai to lx*. Well,, their woolen cloth made for sale,* had to as 1777, and an omnibus was running
descctidcnt* linvo Inherited the ' gout* appoint ft special deputy there to keep In Paris ln 1662. In 1667 Robert
tendem-lea. The frugal mlàd U «till pace with lta manufacture 'and see Hooke conveyed eounda to a distance
apparent ln»ftie rtnn of today. ltd«* that the crown was not robbed, of lta by dlsu-ndcd-vrtro teteph^pefirlafacL
do I knpw? A flue object lesson »»;i*
given by the daughter of the bouse.
Cricket of English Birth.
- On* day during my slay Juck. Anuo
Cricket la the national game of Eng&gt;Y« brother, found that he bad fJUlle
'Atlanta Opera Audience,
knowing that you can obtain one trisjcl.and proved remedy
outgrown bis mnckinloab. The eont / A crowd at the Auditorium la a llahmen, and seem« always’ to havo
thoroughly well adapted to voor~ needs.. .Every woman
was one of fine quality (they are too unique gathering. The audience there been played In Britain. The first men­
who is troubled with headache, backache, languor,
sensible and etuuomlcal to bur (no­ the other night was unlike any au­ tion of It ia found In a manuscript of
extreme nervousness and depression of spirits ought to try
thing bnt the beat», bnt It was almost dience that ever gathered anywhere the thirteenth century. The name
worn out—Indeed, decidedly shabby In but In Atlanta to hear grand opera. comes from the Saxon "crlo"or "a-yc.’'
placca. I myself should bave thrown . . . It mixes freely and does not a crooked aUck—an obvious reference
it sway without a thought as In-lug uae the lorgnette overly much. . . , to the bat with which It la played.
too far gone to do anything with, and There was the ribbon clerk In the Wherever the English have colonised
I laughed tieorllly when Anne potincad rented dress suit and the red neck­ the game la played, and In many of
e lk « Lanrwt Sal* e f A*v Mullein* U tk# WarM)
upon the discarded gunneiit like « tie; there waa the portly dowager, the British possessions H has become
rigged out like a alxtoenfyear-old, and popular with the native«, notably
hawk.,
an&lt;r learn what &gt; . difference t^Uwy wiil m a l^ 1
-. . •*. .
■‘^Vby. Anne,” I »aid. "what on en uh the lavish display of the noveou riche Now Zealand ’
Insure better ¿1 geaUdolypoo nder ale
the system they
f
can ytìu ever do. with auch n gopp to waa alto among tboeo present.—At­
bestow
nerves, and I------ the charm tof
. sparkling eyes, a ej
lanta Constitution.
^
piece« old moeklmoabr
spirit». Thousands
upon ti
complexion and vivacious spirits.
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women have learned, happily,that Beccham’s Pills are reliable and
••Well." «lie replied. “1 was going to
do something for myself with It. but
•Inc« you are so skeptical about Its
naefnlncsv I’m going to make «orne
things for yoit obt of It. There arc
T v* gWaatta— wuL^avwr ¿ n « î » T « r r Tataakla-* ««pitUfly
lota of piare« that are quite good In
It yet.” «he said, holding the old rug
ske. Emotions, sad or The Rrmcdy that Rrplarrs Calomel—.
Up admiringly for me la fee. "Why.
n|y be cx pressed retro- .
('«use» no Restriction
Mie entire back Is almost na good «»
to apeak Without any
o{ IUbll or b iti '.
arw.”
.
t for rejoicing, I may he
, ,
. .
;
'
. .
I laughed again. Imt In «pite of my
■ same cheerful creative
11 18 a miauke to take calomel when
discouru slug rudi-tu-ss Anne «ent- to
lee versa, a work com- &gt;our ^ver ia lory and needs toning up.
work and mtfdd Tor tttp-ttio skeptic—
'«■ Why mil buy -something serviceable nml useful for that « •
the happiest surround- Hundred« of peoplo in this section have
■Present-?'
'
• .
n wonderful bnlli tt|iron lo wear when P°**d
touched with dark and discovered that Dodson's Liver Tone ia
I wn«h Comfy, our new Pomeranian ,n* B 1
* A good bicycle will not only please, hut will be n good inwstm.
i —Tschalkowskl.
u thousand lime» better and safe and Its
dog. nijd n toilet hair with pockets In It ^'oom:
will last for year«.
*&gt; ' ,
for my suit case Ur holds, each In 11«
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action is jtwt as aure. There are none
r, We curt)* all the fending makes of Bicycle«, the one you can .
own compnrtincut, toothbriijth, comb,
pend upon lo give good and lusting service.
the Akhund Rules.
‘ hr b,d *&amp; * cffecU of
lo
soap, wash cloth* and other similar or
„
f Co l u m b i a , i v e r J o h n s o n , itACYCLHnnd h a k t h -i
i natno of a valley and Dodlon'* LiVrn Tone and no danger of
Gclea).
ertheaat of Afghanistan, «dlvallon.
Vou see, dear. I had liruggcd a little j T
me from the River Bw«t,
For attacks of constipation or biliousto Anne Iwforo Hie mncklutoxb epU&gt;*le
□f
the
ancient
Greek
neas
one or two spoonfuls of this mild,
of what I had aecoiupllshd In the mv '
1
Z .
. r;-'
|08 PALMETTO AVENUE
«
an
Indirect
tributary
of
pleasant
lusting 'Vegetable liquid «re J .
«
Ing line. .‘ibiCe then I will lijive to loo!; lb e*m
ml. Its people belong to oWJU^|, an(i l . g Philip« it Co. give n ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
to mv own Innrela for cftldpocv in
household mniou/y. Dick ««&gt;« lit« , j'u|'e 0
FV* have the laitsh on nie and altr'lb
.
ute* their Inqqiv IlnniM-lisI condition to ^ (ji ^
pueratloji« of peruitJinlcul fori »ear* utonr11
Mine «eh* notarlou* «{»»'ndihtlfi*. and
Can fill orders for immiiliatc shipment.
then- flrv times When I Ihiiitk heav­
en for I t .. I can plunge and then pul
. I R O SE PO TA TO ES
B U S S T R IU M P H PO T \TOES
the blame iijmiii "lnhctlle»l ttqidem-lc*
Thei
And. npro|io« of plunging, one t\oe* , tltiw th
Select Seed Stofd^, Alf-Varietieh Sm l Beans.
have lo nivelernte ouo'k mtrlnrlnl gall i do not
Complete fresh stock of all inirden and field seed«.
till* i-itiwm to be well dressed, for , (0 nu
the i hlc tiling 1« so &lt;&gt;x|M-ti«lvelv simple genius
Our quality-the best.
■ '•
•• "
looking
lint don't you ttduk there «trugal
nrr a lot of women. m&gt; matter lion ter sm
iniu li they spend on elotln-*. who never contrlL
Ja o k a o n v lll» , F la .
acquire n well drew d look? It take«
more than fine clothe* nod good groom
Ing to give a woman till* nppenrum-c j.
Had Proved It.
''Ill*-look. 1 think. I* mow of the spirit
''Dauglrter,*' called the father from
than of mnU'iial«. For Insluuce. there's ' his position at the top of the stnlra
![■ Smith ÁBros
Dorothy D She always, werirs hei* at the well-known hour of 11:55 p. m .
clothe*, no matter how blabortite, with . "doesn't that young man know bow'
nu ease that make* them a part o f' to say good-night?** "Does b e T'
herself. She hIi Iuih from them. The» echoed the young lady In the darkdo uot shine from her. it* Is the eu-e en«d Jiall; "well, I should ray he
Every ty pelare
of the dressed up woman The dressisl does.'*- _
atri Lea
■qi woman always glv«&lt; one the lm
‘ .
the easel
|ir»—»loa of a eouilirllitsl person out to
printing renter
her lR**t.
-.
_Grandma%
There's a shopgirl I *oo dowiitowp
Grandma used to be sn. old Indy
nt a rllilinii counter who ha* ihe-.well "b o would throw a shawl over hrr
dressed look to perfectldQ, yet Bj -F-i shoulders and alt In a rocker aa4 knit
clothe« are «impIMty tlictnwelvea. ilif- ‘.*|dcktngs al| day. B at, nowadays ah«
Turing but little lit style front thn**i T“1* on • »¡ckel'a worth oi prepared
or th« Other girls nt this counter. They r oh* ,k " utl follows the crowd.—Clnappenr conscious of their '«potle«*! C*M , H Enquirer. _ ,
________
»BTrt wjilats.Trlhi' hell* aiul ' well Iduu«
coiffures.
Hbe seem» twrfcctly un­
Haw Music Affected Animal«..
7 \ r * Tyj**-r,t,r J id j J i f f B**rt fift ‘a t 0ft frtctiêm at J b i w f i
conscious or her grooming, «ho dona
An
orchestral concert was given be­
not .alrok« her bolt or push It Into
beltar fit about her wslil erury few fore the elephants in Lc Jardln dea
tnlnutM. or «inootb her hair, or fust Plantes, Parta. The animals became
with her ring*. Everything about her excited aud Impatient when passion­
•how« pretty taste nod car#* and po ate muilc wss played, but calm when
a sustained, melodious sad flowing
present concern with It. .
style was adopted.
Speaking of shop« reminds ine of an
experience 1 bad recently In n very
The typewritinj* that Is ilcmanded throughout the business world to-day Is neat
exclusive decorating establishment.
Are You Your Own Judgsl
property aligned, clean-cut, and iree from errors,
While l wo* looking over a pile of
A men cannot «peak but he Judges
. »
cretonnes « smart woman, evidently n blmaelf with hts -wilt or against hi«
\
The
L.
C.
Smith
&amp;
Bros,
typewriter
is
built
to
produce
this kind of “copy.’
well kmitfirhistumer. came hurriedly will he draw* his portrait to the eye
Into the shop nml asked the salesgirl Of hli companion* by every wortt Ev­
St \.
The mechanical idea'sIwoFked out In this'machine all lead to TypeI f ‘«he had one of tboee slipper trees ery opinion rends on him who ut­
\ \
writer Efficiency.
V'
tb atjire made with a metal tip on one ter* It.—Emerson, y .
end of a steel spring and a vyooden
\
- .Every part that is in constant use— the carriage, tl.c tvpcbar
knob on the other. An answer In the
joints and the capital shift, are ball beari.ig.
Affirmative i-eing given, the customer
To Avoid ffjilt.
ordered just one of the »Upper tree« to
To avoid using hooks and eye« that
be painted wrhiU and prettily deco­ will rust, teat thorn with a magnet*
k \
O T h b
means case of operation, durability ai}d cficiency. j
rated and a white (wvder puff fas- If they can be drawn by the m ecM i
they contain eteet* end should dot be
'
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~ fek v .
^ r lle for llluviratnl C*lfe’.og ( . '
Jjtf
used on anyth,tn&lt; that require« taun-

I

JACKSONVILLE. ELA

There Is Comfort in

or CHAITI TtTNBOaa IX UHOCAPKU UnlON
This riovelty tallurrd suit designed
for the antumn Is made by a.famous
dressmaking Mtibllshmiint o f Paris-.
The fabric Is crape lussoiv In n bro­
caded .pattern. The *ult 1» trimmed
with print«! silk In I'oet-Impreaaloh1st effect and with plaited chiffon. The
coat I« n tnislin«! cutaway «ffulr, «how
log vest and skirt of. «ri orientò) type
and a tunic of browu chiffon. Tha In­
spiration Is derived from modern art
and oriental form.
Nsw Fialds In Which to Earn Monsy.
Bptirrcd b y the high cost of living
Iho self supporting woman D develop­
ing fre*h versatllljy In the way of
opening new- fields In which to earn
money.
Out» business woman leases n seven
room apartment, retain* four room«
for herself and her mother and rent«
the three remaining rmuns at *1fi a
month each. With such an nrrnnceHunt aluo»t the entire rent of Hie
apartment Is’paid by the romucr*.'This
woinun has run n self snp|Ki'rtlng i *
tabtlsliimuit oil this plan tor two years
and recommends the Idea as the most
antisfnetory Wny of maintaining n com
fortable homo
"1 don’t M leVf In slnrtliig such a
venture,'' ahq/says, "tinless n woman
has the iieekwsarv furniture nml 1«
ntiiunilly fohd »»f housekeeping. To c&gt;
In debt for the fitrnllnre means s
struggle to catch up which takes away
ruurh of the pleasure of the arrange­
ment.
"With even a few hundred dollars
ahead to meet one’s relit III case rooms
are not taken 1 see-no reason why my
plan should unt appeal to many Imsh
o ea women w’ho are now living Ip
tlnv rooms In boarding houses. There
la nothlug cooperative la our nrrnngi*nient and the three wonien, who room
with u* are free to leave at any time
l take nil the ilnaitelnl rbk.
*'\Ve have u Inuniln-*» twice n week,
and '&lt;ne day a w-ottinti cutue* to rlenn
tiiir rent N practically nothing. We
get our ow'd breakfasts and go to a
lomnllng huuse In Hie netghltorllood
for our dinner«. With Hie present cost
of food we have fmmd It. more satis­
factory to follow thl* plan."
Use For old Mat.

If you have n rubber doormat you
are uot using for Its s|»rclflc purpose
or If you cgn get aiioitirr nmt for- the
door and put Hip rubber mat In tht
kitchen you will not regret tho change.
Placed In front of the «Ink, before
which Hie cook must »Inn 1 so much. It
will afford great rrllef lo thè feet! Not­
withstanding vo much has been said
and written nlmut women sitting to do
what work they ran. the majority will
stand, and If anything no May to pro­
vide aa a rublwr mat will add to their
comfort It should I * furnished.
. -

' Th* Pockst Werkboa.
* The tidy and provident womap .will
delight In the roll« containing cóttòtta
and niHdlM of «neb convenient ela«
that they muy b« rarrlcd4tn the porse
»ir pocket. The roll«, which are made
of leather fastefied wlth'a patent Miap.
f-ontstn three «wall reel» of cothxrif *
needle book and thimble.

Easy Relief
From Constipation

USEFUL CHRISTMAS GIFTS I

SANFORD

“ j n Leaden.’

American wqihefi living in Ix&gt;ndon
have their own gruup. known ee the
Hodety of ,\fomen In London. The
club baa lta rluhfeuua« and through Its
various committee« makes lta Influence
felt tn art. education end philanthropy.

CYCLE

CO

SEED POTATOES

Darby

&amp;

Martin

requires a Good. Operator

\\

W h in You Burn Your Ceke.

It sometimes happen« that even with
eare tbw-boltom of e c«ke or bread Is
burned. Do not, try to use a ^ntfe. but
take a coarse grater and grate th«
burned surface« wltlr It, and the burn­
ed part will be taken- off without
breaking
disfiguring the cake»
.
■ "--- T — ' ; f '. ^

The Unfailing Home R&lt;

»train-put opon lt, and ati* took the
order without queetlonlng Its strange
neoa'exccpr with her eye«.
Jti«t aa milady reached the door she
smiled back at the girl, explaining: "I
want It to powdfr my back with. t l
ean't.-iwacb farhboiigh. abd the tpcavy
tip at the end of the spring makes the
•tipper work Ju»t right." 1 therefore
"made n mental note. "Make some fbr
Christmas gift« " Is It 1&gt;ot a stunning
Idea?. So new and original: fluudby
until the letter writing spirit again
more« your* devotedly.
Ma B S L .

The old-fashioned little girl w h o 1
used to be told that there waa a wild ;
bear In the blackberry patch now has i
e grown daughter who doesn't believe i
that Ice cream makes freckle*.—Dal1** M*«r*
~~
Hie Reelp«.
"My hair la falling out.’* admitted
th« timid man in a'drug »tore "Can
you recommend something to keep
U tn r "Certainly," replied tke -obll*
Ing clerk. "Q^t.n beg."
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All through tb a t
aftern o on
Jo h n
fneavt* «at at hi« w ife '« bcflatde, a la r
Accident Prevents an Unneces­ itiK Into th e w ide-open eyes llia t «aw
p olhlng
Hho lay In a alupor, thorn
sary Reparation; It Was the
wa« not the anmlU-Rt m o v em en t; »he
m ight have been a figure of m a rb le
Husband’s Last Chance.
Her beautiful h a ir liad been cUppeil
sh o rt and bung llkn a ragged frin g e
By C L A R E N C E R IC H A R O SO N .
under, tho bundagen th a t' bad
b een
T h e te le p h o n e was ja n g lin g d la c o r d -i p la ce t ataut” h e T h c a d * “ l lc r hatid w as
■intly and a e a v e w as co n aclo u a of *tk . n * mid a» m arb le In John s fe v e rish
a cu te p re se n tim e n t o f d is a s te r a s hu j on(,

‘Be Sure
You’re Right,
Then Go Ahead”

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Everybody wants the “ right
piano/* but some buyers get

look down th o re c e iv e r.
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"W h en do you e x p e c t her to re c o v e r
l o u r w ife , . , a c c id e n t • •»• - co n an on «tie«« T‘ naktHl Jo lin o f thu
he b ea rd a volco Buying. i ; “ T h ro w n
nUra»
from tho buggy . . . b en d In th o
VAt any tim e.' tho woman nhnwored.
road . . , iHiticoiiuclOiis n n d g r a v o "Today, tomorrow, or tomorrow* week.

fear*

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lost in a bewildering maze

, comd homo at once.”

Wo can't toll—wo mu at Juat-Jiopo."
cr&gt; of Amrricd '
Cleave hung tho recétver up an«l sat
*» -*
aftoturd L/icnt tluLm Nu 1751. U, H « f C ami J
"Or—never?" ho asked, and Mias
WiV, m e n l»l nail 3fil Tliurvl»* nlahl «t T ii .lncli
*&lt;
*■?* ^ t u I« ih- duty «4- »vury I» lb* talle»1Hall (b-i Hl iclrnrlUcr. pre«ldkni; HtarlhK moodily -at tho papers upon Anderson turned away without
an
i n d u r r . « I t h . Re* Packard R S 4 T
his desk. He need not sU rt Tor half awering..
f * « 5 ? l * r 2 5 E ; of »ny railway «LAtioo.
an hour, or there would be thst much
I
It w»« qol until tho third afternoon
$£k « Mery udbl» Ü» c**y
1 waiting at the station, and ho pre­ that coniclouaneas returned
äm*~ V**8 , __ — ~ t-om «Anoyaiw» from »ny
John !w
B P 0 . E. Sanford t_p0 i e 1241
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7 I . 1J «nd upon iwxJe* io »ny
fe r r e d tho silence of bis office. * l t had watched continually at hla wife’s
.i ^ T t r u d P«rvro «hall n-fu«-. h.
M e . m r . l a n d Third W rd n « ,t« r n U h . r o r n a .tH
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.fìlli»
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Pirvi and Paimettn
C*i « lurvt- t K. n H o c m e q lik e fa te , lillà
th la aI c c id e n t, fo r h e bedside, hardly suffering himself to
t o r n i o b . w n tr i »»id pw« « .
« Tk«t »ny p***» «r P»r«a* viotot0.
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to s e e M ary a g a in
bo torn away for the hastily snatched
-T— * . ¿ [„„iMOOv ot ihi* orxlin.nw upon
. - ,— ~— -■
fo r m onths. If o v e r.
j M.WX ■
cl,^ f„, t -» .Il ho t m 1- 1“ 1 hy » Ano u&lt;
meal» and tho brief Intervals of aleop. t
- S u ì ^ i S S s T « " T i S Ä Ä S « of
17 0 . 0 . at: •
**
T h ey had b een
Aird all tho while Mary bad remained!,
** t *
, J 7 d»v* nor mOr. then «Uty dnn.
^ ff* ^ Th*t thii ordinaurr »hall tale. *fhad no c h l,d ' » o n , had co m e ID the same posWwn (rmHibr hand w-aa
‘
» g j ^ V . J r «non IW p a -a n * * * M&gt;P»ov*l niork
au»rt Sft&lt;h. Mri«i-ir
K H oig rr, th ln g i m ig h t h a v e been d iffe re n t— tbdy aa Icily cold In John's.
that th» forrroinf ortiln.nm n m ,t! kTJ
m ight n ot h a v e q u a rreled s o p erp etu It waa about throe o'clock In the af
I
ally. Cleavo was not by nature un­ temoon when she stirred and spoke.8‘ n,onl- nor'
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hapter
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M.
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kind, but hr* had spent lone years of , A light of consciousness ram» Into the
Mm» (very ternod »nd kwrlh ttmr»&lt;lnv in
E.
&lt;T«k.
Maaunlc Hall over linp.'i«l (R .atr. »Vluljng selfish bachelorhood, and he was de-' ’ eyes; she turned them upon John snd
aP K N C E tt!'' cotnp.nlon» «rlrwnr. O I. T tffif, ltl(h VArtl. -"¡•-I to his fixed hmblta. Mgry « u
knew him. She smiled at' him, and
Wrrtt«.»hotdef. 8ec*v
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Mayor.
leartinff from .c y r .i t i M ^ d o e k , whart ° f t*rry wtlflw

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that the standard piano,
toward w hich all othi
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seven years yotnger; they had never the smile waa like tbat which she had
cd (o adjust themselves to each 'worn upon their wedding morning.
Cefery City Aerfe Ne. I4 1 J. V. O . V
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They had quarreled over the
"Deareal—where am I?" she asked.
Mneta even’ Tueeday ntfhl in I’ioo Ilio»it. '
a it o r d i n a n o :
All
| merest trifles, and their disagreements
"At home," said John, thrilling at
member* and viiilur» ere mvlie-l to allenii.
1 always left them unrepentant and tb« faint clasp of her fingers. "At
M fl, B, Trfatu*. Secreiary
&lt;y, ru iu » « M Iw»-f and I h . U y l « l
i i i i r r t u »nd alley* »« &gt;»1 City * f S » n f« d
moody.
home, never to go away again."
fc g a r fiie -i by.the Mayor aad *k * C ity C « t» How she had loved him before their
"But why should I want to go away
from and s f t s j »&gt;*• p a w » t* of
marriage, thought Cteavp, as ho sat at from you, my husband?" said Mary,
L.
A. C . i . * T I M E T A BI.K
^ fS S .^ .ib .r ft v
of Panforti »U l hot
hla desk. Then she had striven at smiling “I feel so weak. Have 1
or maintain any b v m u c , boul^¡ T r * T l u * or allay that may b*rr»ft»r be
first to make him happy! And he. too, been 111'"
2 V l V ^ &gt; r * - t up by any p rrw m .Jrm « « •
had tried hard to be good lo her, for
^ , 7 - „ H 7 V plat of the propoard »«fret or
"You have met with an accident."
S o u th Bound
K r a f«ty « b m ftu d to l b . eity eounril
Mary was very lovable and aweet. Hut he answered. "Hut thank (Jod you are
. y ^ 3 N,^ « *d t» d by t h . CRy Court! a* a No 27—LvJH.10 a m
at last they had both given up In de­ getting well Now you must lie still
F L O R ID A D IS T R IB U T O R
all penooa. Arm» or corpora- N o iP —Ar 2.15 p m
I.v 2 .3 6 p m
spair. Cleave would always remem­ and sl&lt;-op"
¿ Z T « L lami t . he «W lvtdnd .h a ll AM with
JACKSONVILLE
ber the words she had said to him that
I.v 6 .5 6 p m
She smiled up at him obediently and
S T a iy d w k * . P*»‘ “&lt;
d m ** No SS—Ar 5,36 p m
"
,
m l,
riwwtog
th«
I « » - No 91— Ar 12:35 p m
I.v 1 2 :4 5 p m night, three months before:
for
the
first
time
the
tired
eyelids
. I r i d b u . itrm t* and »Ury»; aMo whether or
"I can forgive you. John, and love fluttered down upon-(he eyes. Mary
l.v | 2 .1 6 a m
m wd ittHt* aad atkjra corióapnrvt with t h . No 83—Ar 2.06 a m
^
d eatabthhRl » treru and «Jl-wy adjayou, but tho memory of these two un- slept. Her hand In John's waa moist
r; vi
3 | W n t f ; b u m of Mbdlvfdo*! numt.-r» a«
North Hound
happy years must always be with me. and .warm. The nurse came In and
U is * different MU and block* and name»
■ a u f U »treet».
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I.v 11.of) a m It can never bo quite the same again " 'saw th» change
T T u . t That aU penoM . Ann* or corpora- N o 84-—Ar 1 0 .4 5 a m
And after that everything had . "She will live, Mr. Cleave." »he »aid.
u m &lt;»«&gt;»( land to bo aubdlvided »hall caute to
I V 2.42 p m
¡TSrrtad ywmanrol m a w w B U e a th e e rn u r N o S U - A r 2 .2 2 p m
seemed hopeless. Things had gone
"You didn't expect It, then?"
k m g laarm t*. and at »II Interaertlon» of Urort». No 9 2 — A f 3 :5 0 p ru
l,v ;t:56 p m from bad to worse. And finally they
"No," aald Ml*» Andrrson.
^
hcUiofi of nidi moruirarnts
lx' j
I.v 1.33 u m
M a t h p l.t to bo Bled with the r ily clerk a&lt; No R2— Ar 1 19 a m
"She apoko lo you. you say?" In&gt;
■ infill ia IN- preordini a c tio n .
4 Tbat t h . city council »bait eaam lnr N o 2 8 — \r H.50 p m
qulred the doctor of John that even­
L - i m— c I * be — « - 1 — 1 the plat preeenlrd
ing. ' Hho knew you and spoke and
»nd abaU
»bau no
nee tbat
th a t It
II compile«
oornpUe» with
: w WfOTli and
seemed rational ?"
I of t hi. ord inan e, and baiare ».m e
Ax
l.UU
p
m
i f f Sth W
e y «h*ii
p » » ( No 2 5 -F r o m lT n lU
• S K S ewd
B &amp;by^ the
u ir ^
S S \*a«
"Absolutely
rational,"
answered
f iacalton of the »Irret» and alley», and No 24 — F o r T rilb y
I.v 2 .3 0 p m
John cleave, and turned away. Hq.
ll Ifcrrrof. »nd »h»ll at»o P * « upon IhAr 6.15 p m
___ I tu »treet» and »ball are th at the ru m i» N o 101 — From Trilby
went Into his room and on hla knqes I
*cW 4» bet confi In erfth the nan»»* of »tren»
I.v 6 .4 5 u in
N o lo o
F o r lT r ilb j
thanked (Jod for the chance that waa
1 daamA
upon th*
tan tie S*d
and the S, t)
,A Thai «poo
th« »-cep
»-crptaoc
F ro m l^ -e in irg
•\r 10.55 u m
to be his HI« prayer was answered.
«mnl Ikjr
t th» Htjcity council of any plat aubmltaubroltlit; finds out first what is best to do and
\r 5 ,5 8 p m
"How long have wo been, married,
3 * lUa a, beretnabeve
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|r&gt;r|I,ee«burg
then goes ahead: New problems may arise
k SK tif to ami become a part of th . public
Jo h n ’ " Mary naked next ilay..,."H
kr 5 .2 0 p m
From |p-**«|turg
but be la free to tackle them as they come
nartnf mU city, and the reel of the roeordinr No 157
seems auch a long time, somehow, and 1 Up. None of bis time if taken in learning
ia i'J ti »halt be borne by th" peraon, firm br N o lfin - F o r lAwobnnf
•I.v 6 .3 5 a m
m i •ini »ubmtUini aara».
yet I know that it ran't.really hn.Bn... what others have found out by experience.1
Ar 10.30 urn
. ( MAy ferì If)- that ih» fort-fin nc onlinance N o 126 --F r o m O viedo
The man wlm plants trees of shrubs,
e . té c u — l by IfU rity'cou ncil In aawlnn.
entire
v.tr a« that calendar:;cm tho i
I.v I &lt;H) n m
No 1 2 7 — F o r O vied
J S k a , of ! 1—rrmbef, A . I). JV I3 .
wbetUfr in gtove Of Uotne grounds, will save time »od
ivall i&gt;&lt;••in» to Bhow.’\
M. W. IX IV K L U
money by first getting all the noinlers he ran from
d r y f Herb
John looked nt the calendar. It was
persons who have been successful with their trees and
e b p »ai b) roe Ibi» 1»« day of Ib c rm b -r
an old one of this preceding year, and
O In ti
X ffpU .
— .
0 . W . SP K N C K K .M ay o &lt;
plant»—who»« IcfftOOS bavc been learned.
■it linil remained on'tfie bedroom wall,
‘ fret
I a« old ealendaYw are apt lo do when
ltn-&gt; Im’ve bdoonto 1 famlllarlted by •
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NOTICE
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O N E D O SE o f
TV* o-y council ol S.ntord, Bla„ Will m-at i r
It la JkuiiB." aald Mary, "and we
■rhf Mat far th» performance of auch public
•ok U frilooi
M a u r’s Wonderful Stomach Remedy
»cr» married In Juno. Is It a wholo
lne*pf* nock, (»That* aerrice ami »In«t
Should Convince You That Your
■ ra i tad haulinf of traab.
year, iloarestT'
U M m br bit *ttb tb« city H*rk not later
Suffering Is Unnecessary
John dared not tell her that It waa
■&lt;»I trtlafk p. ra. on Monday. Ja n . filh, 19H.
1
: U lid* I*UH b« acrompanlcH writh roxl^ANt
Iwo years.
•ek ftr the- tlundml &lt;1100.00} Dollar», a* an
ln-nrt'st,"
«hn
whispered
presently.
•w**W»1 tdod (»itb cm tha part of Ihr btdilcr.
Tltlo book f i t « la roudfOtnl fo tm |W rip« U p *tl« M t
"Put your arm* round me and let me
St (hocktobotorfcited lo tM city If tb« aucrmsful
of pota «ko k o rt fnu fkl »ad ovtrooa*« utHt of (ho diIftru l­
hi 11 Mi»l) fti to »itimlifx by ;rivirif nrofirr botitl f
ti**
tkftt
art ru iffoo ttd b f tk« frow er of fruiU m J o r u *
tHI &gt;i)U something
you know, all
«MV* Uflhfui {--fiofmtnrf ol the «lillirv* *ficr
B f i l i l i U tb « ( ìu U r s u i t i t a l o ,
ilio
time
1
was
1
&gt;
t
it
it
her«
thl*
morn
****b i'breb icmn|iifivln( til nr*
l
l
t
r
i l l w h * t to p i m i , k o « to p l a n t 11. « t i r a t k r p U n l
Wife » Bedside.
Sat
ro4Jtida t© htf rvf kifnrw] t© tFw* bhidrr ttniil lhe
I n f •Lo ulti !»*■ li a n t, K&gt;*« lo r ■■111« « t r p r u n i and * p r * y , tkw
mg
l
have
been
thinking
ho»
unkind
Wd&lt;W* rtwrek to b© rHurojnJ to him
f«rt lli l« r* t k * l ihn ul d b*
— d l t b « t h i i p t b « t rt k *
had decided ttmt Mary should go bark I lutvo hern to you and how unhappy
^BiVblliDi proper bond with the city clerk.
r o r * «sirr at boei# ftoaed pi*at«r o u f bt to koo» befor*
-■•V U lefin February let* 1914. ConUtv’l ,
fini
«mII.
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to her mother, to Hpcnd tho summer l ItnVr* made you I want you to for
X * » year
Gfiffinf* t i r i to wll fati tre**, planta ifid ibrah* but
with her. There wna to be uo scandal. give me, John And I believe you can
TMrraanl merrea Ih« riikt to reject any or all
lb « ja ì* o d#ilr» fou te iurrrid « itb « b i t jro« b*/.
^ . y rstlo a « can b* obtained at lb« eity
U
y
r
h
a rip rtp trvd tU i ( r id i book « I gr*«t •ip t ii«
Thair friends had no Inkling of the forgtvo me, because the memories of
«iti m «4 fo o • ct^&gt;j f f o r - t i t l i (o r It loti*/. O r i B i f i
condition of affairs, but thought them thl» year of our mnrrlsgo have been
T . J. M lt X K K .
bava B im rifo at tkra« Florid* nod »a rco other o o tT trico l
.
Prealdrnt.
Gulf r o o t p riiU . Addrcoi
a devoted couple. They would sepa so dear.”
W. M. Urrtl, City CMrk.
31-PcMlc
rate
quietly,
to
reatirae
their
relation­
"It
la
you
who
must
forgive
mo,
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ship in the fall If. after mature con dearest," said John, humbly
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NOTICK
aldt-ration. they decided that such an
That night the doctor explained tho
w ***..***“*! aw*tlng ol th» itorkbotdrre ol th»
pra Hitmati |unk of Sanford. riorW a will b«
arrangement would be for the best
situation to him
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reoraa ol tho bank on th» « « i ii I 'T n r » - R eco m m en d ed fo rC h ro n lc In d ig es­ Mary ti^id been on her way to the atu
Your Wife." he »aid. 1» Oil the high
' y . l * f a«uv). 1914 at 10 e’rtock a. m .. lor th»
tion and S to m a o h , Liver snd
3 1 3 Q Forsvlb Sheet
»c t board of director», an i far tri» tran».
tlon when the accident happened
road to recover)
Her mind Is os
™ * *; " A otbar matu-r» a» raay proprrty
In testin n l A ilm ents.
sound
as
It
hn»
ever
been
3
he
brain
&gt;
Suddenly
th
o
re
«wept
over
him
«
— k u w ih* o m i n i .
Thouaxnda of pvopla, »*-oi» right in .your own.
fuller reallrallou than'had ever b»r ( roubin which 1 anticipated »mount»
locality, bavc taken W ayr'» WonU»rfttl htoroarh
W VM t»
“ • F - W 1 ,IT N E K '
The whole of t h e past
SUaredy ( o f H M Siatb , IJ v » r and In lre lln a l
fore fl*nin to him of his aelflahnesa »Imply to this
A t i n r a ta , « y a p rp a t» . I* r » « u r . of tia a Ar»iiml
ye»r
lias
slipped
nut of her memory
He
tffd
ruined
her
life,
hn”
had
killed
I h * llr w rL Won» M o ntarlt. Jilatr»«» A fte r r a t
Hits she had am great trouble that
her
loro.
Not
the
blindest
and
moat
lag,
Nrrrooanr«*,
V
l
u
l
a
r
e
i
,
IW
in
tln
*
Bpelia.
Marc Effective Thao Calomel h lr k llw » d *rb e a . C o satip olM n . T «rp h t U v e r.
devoted lovo could have survived hla could account for this!"
BRQN.VTA-Th* ¿rest BLOOD PU- e tc ., and a re praiting and recommending It , callous cruelly and Indifference. If
"Yes," answered John, humbly, nnd n a o o o o rto o rio - n O o o o o n o o a o o o o o o o a o p a D a a o cD G a a a o a o o o o a o o a
highly lo other« *o that th e . m»v al»o know the
«WEK and LIVER CLEANSER, fo y t o f tirin g . M oyr'« HVonderfol h l.m a e b j he could only have ono chance more! the doctor shot n keen glance at him.
r a w d y la the b e tt and m olt widely known
**Ulfit no ralomct, but- Is more efTec- kUeraedy
"Then that Is- thu explanation." ho
He sprang to hla feel snd hurried
lo r lb« abov« ailm em *. A»k your drug
j**r-am quicker a’nd 'h u ’n onr oLtbo g in to r a Dotit* vodxr- P m ii »&lt;*«
1 lo Hie «trout. TTin car^carrlcd bitfi to ( said
“Her mind * &gt; * troubledi aim
should convince, l l i i rnarvelmn in it* I’* * 1' “ »
y ,*®*fl* of .calomel. A purified ays- propertlta and it» eflect* are uuite natural a« H 1 the station non« too awirtly. Ilia train j wIshoa to forgot tlm i-plsode. whatever
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B
b
i g
r
G
R
A
D
f i : l
on the aoufee and foundation of »tomich
was fuat pulling out aa he flung him- | It was. It Is iit-cossnry for her to furI * rnikn every organ of tho human acta
ailm ent* and In rnott ciae» bring* qu kk reliei
self
a
hoard.
That
waa
John
C
l
e
a
v
e
|
g,.t
It
In
brder
tlint.slm
may
get
well,
Wy Wealthy. BRONATA gives tone, and perm anent reaulta. T hla highly tuccetM ul
H riaeilr Is*» ht&lt;R t ik f ii
the mo*t tifomiiv*nt
’ W «nd health to the entire system; ' people, and tboao in all walk* o f life. • "• '¡J* all oven ho thought bitterly^ HI» wife i The group of brain cell» which regl«waa dying, and he— loitering’ at hla of- j tered thoao momoTle» have, b o to
theta
M
em
bera
o
f
Congrea«.
Im tice of the
*s you feel young and hew.
FO R
°
Suprem e C o u rt. Educator», fjw y r r » , Mrr- i flee when every moment
of delay ’ Bpeak. iHolatcd themselves front the
II you have skin eruptions. Scrofula, chant», Itanker», D octors, D re g fu l» . Nur*e«i
remainder.
We
could
posalbly
awak­
meant ao much!
actu rera. Prie»t»» M ln l.tc r . Farm er».
j j “* Typhoid, Rheumatism or MaI.ettuce, C’eler&gt;T, PotaWing benefit »»d it »bould tw euu»lly
An hour'a run and ho »M treading en tboao dormant memories, but It
nl fn your ea»r. Send for free vain
r_, ^
»Vf
*1
" ^ **V SO N A TA . Price *1.00.
would
bo
highly
Inadvisable
to
do
ao.
tho
strecta
of
tho
country
village
In
.
to Geo. It
able booklet on Storoseh
Stom ach Ailment»
Ailmen
Itreel,
Are
you
prepared
to
lot
her
go
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ar­
Oi'.s, (a tbltagt', Etc. S{x?cial Brands for Orange Trees’.
T an ™ !8 * * NUTRITIV E TONIC M »y r, M fg. C b em iit, 1H -I5 6 VNhilmg
which ho lived. He saw hla homo; an
»
•*
TABLETS create vim, vigor and vital* Chicago, IU .
automobile waa atandlng before tho through llfo with no memory of tbat
I°f General DebiUty, Nervou»- . &gt;’or sala in Snnfortl by I„ It. I door. Ho rushed In. The doctof and ono year?"
■C om plete line of Fertilizer M a te ria ls always
"Indeed, I am," aald Cleave, "espe­
a nurse, hastily summoned, were in
"■A Rundown System from over wo'rK
&amp; Co. ^
tho hall. The doctor, on hla way out, cially alneo you think It ll for thn beat,
dissipation, these Tablets
carried in stock.
waa giving the nurse her Instruotlona, nut how can ahe adjuat herseir to con­
»hat you need. They are a tlaaue T ~ »---- s---------------------------------------- —
--and for a full minute he did not pay ditions? Will she not bo constantly
s chemical food.
W rite or call for prices and inform ation.
the least attention lo Cleave. When perplexed by discrepancies In dates?
_ ,
firuggiit. Once you try.
"Happily not." Ihi» doctor answered.
- . . «
fan had finished speaking, and the
buy. Price 60c.
nitre« had aped up the at airs, be turned "In auch cates the mind meet« all
these problems and solves them In
J ”
fwfmmend G a m e 's Hookto fa|m,'.
"Your wife has had a very aerloua Its own way, and to Its perfect satis? B 2 M F rvs™ *i.oo,-; v, ,
accident. Mr. Cleave,",l}e »aid- “ She faction. You haYe a very cbaYmfng
waa thrown out or the buggy when the wife,.Air.*,Cleave,r he added. "Guard
POULTRY RUPPLfFS.* GhAl&amp;'v
horse swerved, and »uatalnod a frac­ .her aW.care'Vor her—and let the past
•Ot
* - ■
« A . a coM ragv
HAY. ETC.
’v
a
E. B. BROWN, Locai Manager
ture of the skull. There ia no Immedi­ bury Its dead."
JachsMTiUo, r u !"
And John, kneeling at Mary's bed­
ate
danger,
I
am
happy
to
aay.
She
HEED OATS. RYE and VETCH.
may recover consciousness at any side, thanged God that his chance had o o o o a o o o o o o o o o n o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o a a o a o o o o a o o Ó Q o o o a c
GARDEN and FARM NEEDS for
"F A L L and SPRING PL \NTING. J time, nut we fear to n s brain to- 'come, and renewed his vows, never
more to be broken.
~
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▼
/ ÎÏEA D QUARTERN
Z jury."
(Copyright, mg, by W. 0 C hapm an)
You mean Insanity?" asked Clear*,
FOR POULTRY. STOCK FLED. * miserably. Ho could bear to think of
AND P O ULTRY S UPPLIES
♦
her dead better than or that bright
Annoyance.
¿tiVf
^•umbing and
WHITE FOR PRICKS
H IT S AND
spirit obscured and fettered. The love
AM» KAVR I t i K
M IDDLE MAN’S PROM I
She—Thee« reporters era so care­
J}.L U tiST IU T E b CATALOGUE
that
bo
had
over
fflt
for
her
rushed
less.
Thla
paper
eaye
I
have
been
"for
Il
A
Y,
G
R
A
I
N
AND
FEED
S a* F i t t i n g
ever him In a tide of r iu «r r«pr*a*h. years one of th« handsomest women
t:**»7 Mrg» »»4 »n»ll f«*4«f i» iS« »tat« »h«*ld «Hl« f«e m i prie» Hm
If only he had ble chance once morel in society" *
maiucd ru te troN bkqukvt
» -^*¡1
P erso n al
"Well, hardly that,” p»,rrled the dooHe—Wall, my dear, what la the obP E R M E T T E R €~0 M P A N Y
And B cb I Effort«
tor. "I cannot say Just what Term thla j action to that?
rj
KotaMtaS«« IMS
JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Injury is likely to tak e-an d , reallY. ‘ She—Why, I never aald anything
jAcanoN viux
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until it happens, don't let aa trouble about "for years."—Pock
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COUNTY HAPPENINGS

throng.
reached her and offorod
her hla arm. She declined It Indig­
nantly, and Collins, crestfallen' fol­
lowed .ber to the car. door, where be
fv M U M E v n r TttMdft? ami Friday Mornlitf B?
Hudfct Of Interesting Items
was a t once soiled by a gray-coated
From Correspondents
IS Vi l î l t HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
Subway Kuard.
t,
K. 4. tioLCY, rditof
- "Hold him !" yelled tho puffy-faced
W. M^ltiUrNCS, I m l n i t i M « n i| c r
How the Making of a Black Eye man. w ho.hatlcss and coalless, now EVENTS Of SEMINOLE;,COUNTY
appeared on the scene. Hron then
u b » f r ls lle n P r i x , » 2 .1 » ) ■ Y e a r In M u r o
Brought Happiness to
Collins noticed .with satisfaction that
his eye was nearly closed and sur-'
[Mi**»«) 1« the City by «wrkí 12 00 pe» ri-»i in
Two.
rounded by a widening circle Of black, Efficient *ritaff Of ileporlers Weekly
sdv«acd M 20e P»f month.
F irm e s t* In «4» n s « mu*t t * made s i oflW*
shading off Into a medley of'Crimson,
Covers The Territory For
By JAMES HALL.
magenta, and maroon. "T b a tV -theThe IlersJd
Ksttrsd •• •ecm l'dau m*U mitt»» Aufutt 12a# * Coll Id» t r u In a very uncomfortable
frame of mind as be Journeyed down­ fellow that assaulted snd tried to rob I
1900. *t ths PestsAos at Sanford. FlorUl*
under Acts) March Ird. 18TB.
town In the Hubway, lie had been un­ too."
Colllna! saw the girl stop ■suddenly,
employed for nearly two months and
PAOLA- POINTS,
hesitate.-and
then return impulsively
OBc* la Herald Biiliiifi«
Telephone Na. I l l was fast approaching the end of bis
resofifoes when be answered the prom- toward him. Sho laid her hand upon
Services at Paola church »Hi now be
-J • -’
tsltagadvertisement In the newspaper. fata arm.
conducted regularly every Sunday at
"No.
It
la
a
mistake,"
she
said.
"This
l o o k i n g Y o r y Ca r d ' ‘ I
An.Invitation to call was the response,
Fire cannot reach it— burglars cannot get it and you will
»gentleman tried to protect ms against J*p. m., Rev. Pomeroy officiating. The
The new year le.ju lt ahead and hew and Col) 1rs was almost certain that ' a despicable fellow who waa Insulting attendance has already Increased con
have absolute privacy because all ourSafq Deposit B o xes
his application would be "turned
resolutions art the order of the day.
siderably and itM* hoped «rill stllT be
me, only—only—”
down."
are fitted with Yale Locks which cannot be opened
Then le t‘ us ttbo* think w e'have the
Her lips were trembling and she larger.
• / .
The reason for this pessimistic con­
moulding of. the Cj ty of Sanford in our clusion was that both the advertise­ waa evidently overcome by her emo­
ML« Murphy ’ Closed the school for
unless you help. These locks have double mechanism
hands*, girii Bp « J r kin» for the final ment and the letter especially stated tion. Colllne locked up. wretched to the holidays with.a,vary nice entertain
that requires two different keys to* unlock. You h a v e
•puH fhai wUl pbnjf-Hmr clly bsyond that the advertiser wanted a "clean- think that he -cfmuld have been the ment, tho child rtm all/a cquittlng t hemcause
of
bringing
;t«are
to
her
eyes.
the boundary .of doubt and uncertainty cut" man. Colllna did not know what a
ment, thé children all acquitting thorn
on ¿'k e y and we hold the other— and both must !&gt;c
Let each and eTMrone of us who have clean-cut man was, but he had always Then, to bl* 'gmasement, be aaw that »elves, with great credit io* thé téaeher.
It
this
mirth,-1
not
fear,
th
at
agitated
nsH at the same time or the box cannot be opened.
the Interest of SanWrd at Kqart gcLto associated the phrase In hia mind with
Unfortunately the evening jeas r iny
aether Id one grand forward movement tha mantel picture of one of thoae her.
ami
many
were
proven
bod
rro
a
u
x
t
— ; Oals-hvwaUjwk. tha. j gpip r. c a n .“
v * U a ' 4 u f t M J X O &lt; nmr.t*». »1 u » u u ? rt? r . . * T * r !* * “ * * “ ? * T ' f f “
the said. "This gentleman waa par-, .landing on that account,..JXhoso able to
column and keep e r there. L*t t t r js t
^
0'f , ristocraUc bear- fectly Innocent"
lie there certainly enjoyed themselves
i, 1 •
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•.
together on the idea of a hew tourist Ing and classical build la shown, cane
"Innocent!” snorted the puffy-faced and.were well pleased with the evening.
hotel or a commercial hotel'and re­ In hand, dressed in clothes that have man. "1 should say that I am Inno­
Mr. and Mrs. McKIroy anragain dotnsolve that on^ or the
W ' W evidently been moulded to hla figure. cent. I am a family man, and I can t iriled at the "Short" hopse for the win­
' iUrtrd withifHue next thirty or sixty Colllna waa decidedly not a clothes- go borne with a black eye. Besides, ter.
days. Let us get together bn the ides horse type. Ills hair waa curly, I’m a churchwarden, and there's noth­
Mrs. Dr. Williamson of Now York
ing In my life I have to ¿onceol. My
that without a Commercial' Clab, Board where U should have been straight,
has
rented the "Harry Dent" house and
name la nobert B. Allison, president of
of Trade or other body of business men hla nose was a little retrousse, abd tho Western Manufacturing oompany. will keep house there this winter, wish­
that nothing cm be accomplished fn any hla shoulders sloped a little, as all and the little Influence that I havo I ing an *entlre rest from professional
muacular shonldsrs do, and were
■■ity.
wholly Innocent of padding. Decided­ shall use to see that this young black­ duties and the quiet our village can give
Let us get together for the ensuing ly Colllna waa not "clean-cut" In the guard gets the punishment be de­ her. The Doctor was hero more than
year and dpt out all personalities and fashion-plate asnae.
serves."
twenty years ago for a brief visit und
Colllna was thunderstruck at this notes* many changea since that time. .
small business for. the larger idea of
The car was crowded and Collins
building a real city on the banks of the was hanging to a strap. Ha fell to piece of Information. Surely fate had
Miss Murray has gone to her home
St. Jfehns river st the hnad of navigation. watching the face of a girl who waa dealt very hardly with him. The puffy- at Ocoee for her vacation.
Let us get together with the ides that seated oppoelte. It waa one of thoae raced man. who had now adjusted his
Ti l t t ' N I V I U S A I l A It
Mr. Cleveland’s sister, Mr». Leggett
coat and hat, did not look much like
union we stay together upon every qu»- sweet, composed faces which are eo
hA*
arrived
and
will
make
a
long
visit
at
a prospective employer.
llon of public Import that nothing will rarely seen In citlea. and which, when
“Mr. Allison," he said Impulsively. Hhnana Lake.
aeen,
Impresa
themeetvea
for
a
long
Count the cost—and you’ll
ev*r be done along the line of progress.
J. W. Kersey has gone to his-home at
time upon the mind of the beholder. " I don't care for myself, but If you are
*
Let us. uphold the hand* of oUr new She might be' a stenographer, Colllna a gentleman yon will let me get this Green Cove Springs to Npend his Christ­
buy a Ford. Big production
dty officials, our county officials, and thought, going to her work In the lady out of this crowd. Won't you ao­ mas with the home folks. He it mak­
centered on one •model keeps
the Commercial Club in the one grand downtown section. A. girl of reapon- cept my humble apologies? My name ing his trip in hia own car on his own
!• Colllne—Frank Colllne, and I waa
its first cost lowest.
Lignt
idea of doing things in the^nost twelve
time and will no doubt enjoy the Inde
on my way downtown to apply to you
months"?^ come. „ ’ *
we i ght and u n e q u a l l e d
for n position. 1 lose the position; pcndence.of it.
Let us get busy ami keep busy ami
Geo.
Garwood
Is
mow
section
boss
of
let us call the account even."
'strength makes its upkeep
none o f’us wUl have time to find fault
"You are Mr, Allisonf" exclaimed the Paola section, Mr. Lipford having
or complain or croak about -fate or the
most economical.
If y o u
the gl/l. ' "Why, 1 am Grace Loomis, been transferred to the Sanford und
fitness of things.
and I was on my way to your office iu Everglades branch.
count the cost*, you’ll b u y a
But get together..
answer to your letter to call concern­
Mr. and Mra. Chilton are spending the
W&gt; V
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'*
Ford.
ing a private secretaryship.” —
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holiday’s at Geneva.
There waa an awful silence. Col­
MUx Lilian Booth is with her brother
HAD NEVER LIVED
lins dared not look up. The crowd
at
Twin Lakes for the holidays.
was melting sway; the three stood
The other day In Evansville, fnd.. a
Misses
Sarah and Ruth Smith are at
F in hundred doilut-u ihr new
of ike Ford
there together, for uven the guard, seodrummer committed suicide und ha
ruiubaft; ihc touring car u five fifty; the town car
lnc: the turn mattert were taking, had home again for their Christmas vaca­
no betler reason for his rash act than
wisely gone about hts business. Sud­ tion. .
•even fifty—all f, o. k. Dtttoit complete with erjtiip
that given in a note he left on the table,
denly a roar burst from Allison's Ups.
A deputy sheriff and posse of assist­
meat.
Get catalog and putkulara from Sanford
in which he curtly stated that ho was
"Good Lord, that's one on m s!" he ant* undertook to arrest a negro at
Machine and Garage Co.. C. F. William*. Agent: Ed
"tired Of the game." Ho was a bach­
said. "I can’t afford to have It get Markham the other day, and allowed
ward Higgtna. Mgr.
elor in good circumstances u'ml good
about that I was mauled by one of the fellow to drive them off and make hts
my
employes
to
punish
me
for
Insult­
health, and his aecounU with his house
escape No one can be blamed for not
ing my secretary. Besides, I need
were ait right.. The Cleveland Press
wishing to 1h- u target lor a desperado ne­
you
both'
to
give
evidence
to
my
wife
does some sound mural ¡sing ou the case
gro
or any one else, but thu people seem
about my eye, Come on down to my
of this bachelor suicide and from it we
to
think
m little more patience and peroffice and well adjust matters. 'Mr.
tik^ the following;
*&gt;
Collins, your first official act will bo severnnre might have been used, as
Tired of the game? Why ho wasn't
to buy tun an eye-plaster You're a well as a little more nervtf displayed.
Drifliant Composer,
in the gamo at all' ; Living for oneself,
clegn-cul man, atr, and a clean upperTfaero aro so .many musical lumi­
Before these items appear, Christmas
“Fool's Paradise."
enjoying one*d(, wAftdering ubout by
cut man toq You're both engaged.”
will have cijne and gone. Paolaites
By a "fool's paradise" 1« meant a naries of Itbo natne'of Strati»» living,
oneself aren't the game, fcorty-flve
But somehow there was a lurking hope their neighboring visitor» enjoyed ruin hope, and, secondarily, unlawful dead, and moribund—that It i* email
double meaning in that last word thhl
* years okl, and only hin^fli to work for,
a jolly day ami wish them all a happy pleasure, or anything promising what wonder that, the Frobman annouiee
mad* Mias Loomis blush.
do for, live for1 No woKda^be was’
can never bo fuHilled, t Tho phrase meut of a mow Strauss operetta rrtfit
and prosperous New Year
(Copvrlfht. im, by W. O. Chapman.)
tired, but that Is no more being in the; "Won't You Aocept My Humbls
cornea from tho\old schoolmen tin ed confused Inferences. Tho operetta
Apologie*?"
-game than buying a bag of jwanuts at the
ecclesiastical history, who taught bought by Mr. Prohman la by Oscar
Mighty Y. M. C. A.
M OOHK M O V E M EN TS
that just outside of Paradise was a Btranss—tho Austrian campo»«^ »of
teht entranr^i" seeing the circus The atblllty too, no doubt, for there was a
Thr*»--scor«
years
ago,
T
V.
Bulll'limbus fatnorum." or paradise of "Tho Waltx Dream," and Tin- 1 h '&lt;*&gt;
•githe is Joint things i»r other», iw m r- quiet entf-confldenoe In her. manner
&lt;ir-rungK of tin- st*»aon ti The Herald
van, a at-a captain, organised In Bos­
fools, where, those 'who had not the. late Soldier”—whm now In !u» ■rty
which
mado
her,
quite
unconsciously,
ing for »¿If only. Tlis game Is having a
ton a new bun Iness, modeled after amt till it.. n-udiT*
full use of Uielr sense*. In life spent third year, Is composing a« brlllluntl)
a
personality
among
tho
nondescript
home, not- q, chair in some clubroom.
something he bad heard existed in
Mr. und Mr* Bert Herndon, tno (heir eternity—neither In heaven or and as copiously aa over
humanity
that
crowded
the
car.
Her
The game is having wife and children In
hair waa light brown, and her eyes, England. It was different from any children and Miss Ola Estridge of hell, but very near to tho abode of tho
one’s heart, not in having satiety of
Collins perceived, when she lifted American business then In existence. Howell, Oa.. are here with their parents blessed. *
Thosq Aggrieved.
travel and high living in one's heart. them for a moment In hts direction, T h i new venture began In a very and friends for tho holidays.
Mr. Gladstone once denounced cer
The poor devil was simply looking st the worn his favorite color—at least, at small way, with practically no capital
R. A.' Thomas entertained bis fulher,
tain members of the Opposition *•
and no backing. As It became a detnJudging Character.
game. He was merely looking over the that moment—blue-gray.
C.
A W Thomas of Gainesville and
"a lot of truckling attorneys." ,t ptir.i*e
onstrated/success,
capital
came
to
It
We
may
Judge
s
man's
character
by
shoulder» of players at the chess hoard
On one side of ber sat a swarthy,
brother, Nril H Thomas of Birmingham,
which caused some Indignation tin
of life, without knowing what n "pawn" mean-vtaaged Individual, a common and men of affairs became Interested Ala., lust uw»k und showed them the what he love*—what pleases him. If tho following day he »aid
1 r&gt;-&lt; ot
In
the
management.
a
man
manifests
delight
In
low
and
could do to a "king,” or a "castle" to a Subway typo. On the other »at a
ly
described
some
member»
n»
in- k
wonder»
nf the Celery Delta
Today
this
organisation
has
thou­
sordid objects—the vulgar »odg snd
"knight," wilhoht having n cent or a puffy faced gentleman, reading hi« sand* of employes. It tv** 3.D# of­
ling
attorneys.’
]
now
wish
to
»i-ulb
Kent
lliaw-tler
Is
in
Deals
»pending
debasing
language—I
d
the
misfortune*
newspaper Collin* took all this In
heart throb of Ids own at stake.
glie"--*om
o
upplauHc
from
th*(.
fices
In
almost
as
many
American
cit­
Chrinl
run»
of his fellows, or cruelly to animals,
but his mind was bdsy with the pros­
Tired? Ol course he was tired. He
grieved
parties
interrupted
him
l
lea.
Its
expenses
are
more
than
ten
wo
may
at
once
determine
the
com­
Mr» Mary Syrne* und two little
pective Interview, and the thought
was tired because he was out of the game. drove away tha arrows o f the busy million dollars a year. It has recent­ grand daughters, the Rotoettor children plexion of his character. On the con­ now wish to apologise— to th»- .ittor
neys.”
He who*» sole care L self m ust be a m u # ^
A U tion w | l , he h „ ad of an ly erected a building In Chicago worth
are spending Christmas 7*t ‘th&lt;r B. ;A. trary. If he love* purity, modesty,
truth—If virtuous pursuits engage his
laser finally. K is the law of the game Important corporation, and-the whole 1300,000, one In New York costing Howard l)oin&lt;-. *
heart snd draw out hla affections—we
pf life. " It is not well that man should of Collins' future hinged upon Allison's $400,000, and another in Cleveland
Mr. Ftoton, a new arrival from
Courteous to the Last.
valued
at
$953,000,
It
te
building
an
aro satisfied that ho Is an upright
definition
of
a
"clean-cut"
man.
Col­
live' alone." For man to live alone, (or
When on tho scaffold Rob» rt HamBattle Crock, MlehT, is living In th« man.
o(Boe
building
In
Atlanta
at
a
cost
of
himself, within himself, is fatal. Such a lins had. totally forgotten the girl by
ford, who was fisnged st Nottingham.
$441,000, another In Philadelphia val­ Kinahan house and working for the Flor­
one ha* had no mkfion worth whije. the time the train stopped at Brooklyn ued at $$$7,000, and a third lu Boston ida Garden» Company. Wm. Doyle,
England, several years ago. i«)litclr
.
—Such a one h deed Indore he use* the pla- bridge.
asked
the hangman if ho cotIUl have
Golf Probably From Holland.
Suddenly hla altentlon was drawn at an expenditure of $1,209,000, _ For « ta t-of Michigan and Louis Skrubick
move rope. On hl«*Tequcst twin*
tol. Buch a one has not got into the
Golf
Is
popularly
supposed
to
hare
five
years
this
corporation
has
been
of Pennsylvania are more new arriyals
to ber by hearing bar exclaim In a
had Its origin In Scotland, but there granted, be endeavored to shako baud»
■game.
low, well-modulated voice, hut expres­ erecting branch houses at the rate of here working for the same company.
seems
to be good reason for believing with the hangman, but being umthl»
one
every
elx
days.
AU
told.
It
owns
sive of Intense soorn:
Several carload* of line cauliflower
—O that
It
camo from Holland. The name to do so with his pinioned arm» ho
71S
b
u
ild
in
g
s.'
Its
real
cytxte
■
Is
• * *
•*
"WUl you kindly «top pressing my
and lettuce were shipped the fort part Itself is undoubtedly, of &gt;German or gave him a courtly bow and smite of
worth
$70,000,000,
and
I
t
has
main­
• • HAPPY l a k e l a n d
e ra , slrT“
of the week from hereabouts and some Dutch extraction, and ait enactment thanks.
Hts nerves were already tingling. tenance funds of $14,000,000 more, cabbage.
Happily there are no feuds or factions
of Jam es I. of England, bearing date
giving
It
a
total
capital
of
$84,000.000.
This slight Incident completely upset
in our beautiful little city of Lakeland, hts equilibrium. He saw
1818, refers, to a considerable Importa­
The
name
of
this
organluttpa
Is
the
Dice Played In Qrsece.
the puffytion of golf balls from Holland, and at
no clans nor clannishness, and with our faced man. who had begun to look Young Men's. Christian association.
Dice are said by eermo to have h»d
the same time places a restriction their origin In occult source*, hut
cnlighleaed and progressive population exceedingly uncomfortable, apparently Its business Is tha conservation of
upon this extravagant u*o, In a forplgn more reasonably they arc aacribid m
drawn from ail part* of the country we attemptlog to conceal himself behind America's manhood.—World's Work.
country, of tbo coin of the realm.
Psalmede* of Greece, II. C- IB*can come together'without any of t eae his newspaper. On the other side of
e v e r y o n e HAS IT w it h in His
Those
exhumed at Thebe« are Identi­
Still
Works
at
Hindloom.
the
girl
the
mean-raced
Individual
was
obstructive force* whet} occasion calls
' ------------------- * ---cal with those tisejvtoday, and the
POWER
TO
BE
HAPPY
The
teat
of
the
hsndtoom
wearers
of
anlckerjng,
evidently
a
t,
ber
indigna­
for united and fnthuslaatic effort In be­
Origin of ths Term 8w*n-8ong.
games played with them are th»
half of the-home city ve all love. .Such tion. It was Juat a common Subway Wales, s men named Williams, wee
Tho
Idea of the sentiment conveyed simplest and most widely known
Incident: the puffy-fsCSd man was evi­ present s t the Home Arts snd Indus­
A
celebrated
French
physician
has
an occasion ja near at hand In the cola
by the words "swan song” Is that the games of chance In the world.
dently one of those despicable crea- trie« exhibition at the Albert hall, Lonbfation of the thirtieth anniversary o turas who make a practloe of molest­ doc, not long since. Although he wsa aaid that "a man's fiver is l^tc barometer swan when dying sings for tho first
»
"
time. As a matter of fdet swans jl o
Lakeland's life on*-the coming first of ing wgman. Collins leaped forward married only a few days before the ex­ of his disposition."
Every
man
and
every
woman
knows
not sing at any time, snd this Inter
Was Not In Speaker’s Mind.
,January, snd never has there been such and dragged the puffy-faced man from hibition, hla enthusiasm for Welsh
On one occasion, when a certain
an opportunity for out clUxenn to Jo|n his »«at. Holding'him by tha collar fabrics is so great that bs spsat the that the chevHul smile is s big factor tri eating saying is said to be derived
one's surra»
from an old Norse legend which has legislative candidate, --'known as •
together in whole hearted effort to show with on» hand he delivered' a clean tin t part of hla Honeymoon In display­
to
do with the .Valkyries, mythical clever speaker and very effective In'
'Every
one
should
know
that
the
dis­
ing
-&lt;h*m.
For
400
years
without
a
forth ourselves and the world how much uppercut with the free fist, and had
maidens In artoor with wing« of a dealing.with a hostile audience, was
ordered
fiver
is
cause
of
ninety
per
cent
break,
the
Williamses
of
-Denbighshire
the-satisfaction
of
landing
squarely
we think of Lakeland, We'ye got (ha
have worked their silk looms. Mrs. of human ills. Logy, overworked Uvers •wan. who when they floated over tho addressing a meeting In his constit­
city to brag on and we've got the people upon the puffy-faced roan's optic.
of s battle sang the song of uency,' he-had no sooner risen and
' Instantly the Oar was In an uproar. Williams declares that she will now are the prime cause* of headaches. Indi­ scene
death.
to do the bragging and if wc don't make
said, “Gentlemen," than some on«
Colllna found himself tha center of a give up her drapery shop, acquire a
the ufSi\ of that anniversary in spectic- mata of struggling humanity. A man small loom, and create her ows ds- gestion. rorvitipsijon and dozens of other
threw an "egg at him.' Quito unper­
Ills.
turbed, be turned t&amp; the offender snd
ukrleffecU and general enthusiasm.jre wae«lapping him on the shoulder and algss. William# m od«-petticoat* - of
. Ancient fismedy.
Hul lhe *Inocliv^Jlver always warns
said: "I wae not speaking to yt&amp;. *ir ~
wilt Iniw a rare chance for some splendid shouting approvingly. "Well done, silk Unsay tor Queen Victoria, snd he
Nicholas Culpepper, Gentleman Stuby
coated
tongue,
sdur
stofnach,
dull
eye
horn blowing loud enough to attract the young rsllowt" he exclaimed. "That’s has mads tome for the queec.
f '° n5 ‘“r I,hi #le^ anJ Astrolugy, writing
►attention of the whole «Ute.—Uakeiapd the "way w* Southerners would do. ifw * , •
- « ■s. z » r' . ^- - - and Sven loxineas. Heed your warning In lb9j, commend* a* an Interesting
- Had Him Gussalng.
and
you
Insure,
happiness;
to
yourself
Give him what he deserves!" Others
• Very Embarrasslitp, .-r
Telegram-.
“•
—
and valuable remedy, "tho skull of a
’Tffl beginning $&lt;L.doubt my Jud*^
and
reflect
Jt
upon
your
.associates.
ware straining to get at tha puffyDeacon (anxiously)—1 wish ■ that
man that had nercr been buried, best- ment about - the new soprano,” s*1“
faced man. who, prone on the floor, our young minister weren't obliged to
on to a powder and given Inwardly, the first manager, nho had been wild­
*
was endeavoring to shield himself preach to euch a email congregation.
Notice Horse Owners
- I *
, ».yft. *?*• &lt;l»»anl!ty of a dram at a time lh ly enthusiastic. "Why?” asked th#
from a rain of kicks and blows.
Widow—Bo do I. Every tRne he welT« LlrtKAW-which ix a pure yrget- » « te a r water." its particular efficacy second manager. "None of the other
1 have a first dam expert horse ahocr.
Collins worked himself tree and sold "dearly beloved" th is- morning able rom g^A ti^,;tntfl&lt;ff guarantee »1
sx pec ted ln palsy snd fsll- sopranos seem to be Jealous of her.
Give him a trial.
tried to help the girl through tha I felt aa it I had received s proposal.
tag sickness.
'—Kansas City tí tar.
M-tf
W. H. UndarwoikL
Aak R. u&gt;
druggist, about It.

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friff Hand'an ¡DeffBlle* HaveM,!»«-!
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Mailers In H ricf

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A negro wippusatl to lie one »am »1
in it v m l countire 8oii^ of her.* ho*
been giving Sheriff Hand unti his depu
Ups some lively work fn the puHt »...i,
-Uè broke into a Lous» near Lake Mu(&gt;
und gained possession of n revolver .m l
rifle and since that time lias broken it,’ ,,
soverni plací* In thn v.cnity .Stori!
Hand has trailed him from time to time
only to lose him Last Saturday Depot v
SherifI Conner WPliamson was o‘i«*&lt;
Upon him and exchanged shot* with the
negro firing at the deputy with a Win­
chester rile s -vend J^rne^ nnl firing*to
kilt. He was lost again and although
the chase hi* Hut hem atandoned the
neiro up to now lias ¡ skillfully eluditi
pursuit. The negro Is thought by some
to be an escaptsf coavict and being des­
perate at the thought of capture is tak­
ing deqtcrutj chancsa and expects to l&gt;,&lt;
killed before being taken.
Ho is described as a smafl, ginger rake
negro anti walks with n .limp, having
been wotlndctl at nomo time or other and
is »aid to Ixi one ot the most desperate
character! trin f t he sheriftV olile* ime
dualt wlLU-iu.«orno time. The country’
has Inren aroused by his depredation*
and ith u is seen ho .will not get another
opportunity to zhorrt-at any om- in that
neightwrhood. ” ■ * . *
&gt;V, . V
*•
Had the Hell« On

I couldn't neglect mj' duUca. and I
« a s supposed not to Know what had
happened. I didn’t moan to lotto my

BIG FEATURE

position; l was not going to Luella out
of reveugu, but as a frlenff. 1 ktjew
it» pleasant Mtries of tipuoiies m the t The Town Prided .Itself an Being sbo was oot the girl to tell where sho
Burning of Old Family Home ipilei humdrum life of John Huyjlen.
PiUSONAL ITEMS Of INTEREST
got her Information. But I would have
.Exclusive, but Had Many
given a good dctfl to have seen DarSaved Son’s Farm From Fore-, No» tu&gt;n.&lt;yer. Il »a» n falsi» position
It inailo him assume—to »mile wtmü
-retl’n face when, she gavo him hla
Gossips.
‘
of Thr Floating Small Talk«
closure Proceedings.
hl* b.-art » a» breaking1 tiarh dawn­
w walking papers,
Arranged For Hurried
ing ‘in J r .,» thorn closer und «loser
I wan at her house at eight o’clock,
Qy FRANK GILMORE.
Herald Keadera • ,
£3y AUGUSTUS GOODRICH SHER- to lb. .oryyi of ruin that muni !&gt;•* an­
I don’t know which was the more and by good luck she was alone. When
noti iit.-.i sootier or Inter.
WIN.
unpopular to our town. Anthony Uan she saw me she looked unpleasant;
facile Denton of Gainesville hi
When the rmyrloa corno to Brook-’
“I ani going to tell her—I muti toll roll, the banker, or Charlie Meadows, tho scoundrel had completely ousted
dale Mr». Hayden took a groat Inter-1 her.' ho said ono day, after a dong hi* secretary. I think on the wbols me In her esteem
«ut
tn their doing» She and her crip- spell j [ deep thought to Id» fa»orilo "ithat Jl.p a « Charlie
”WelJ, Mj. Jpolldge?” sjin b«-ganlanvillr *v«aue
pled husband lived a mile from town BOlltuU» b) thi&gt; river side
"WcU. %llss JJaaon.“ 1 retortlM
have lull stock vc*J-Ctog
’Corner*
has
alwa’ya
prided
It­
M ( base A
along tho river
It wm then) that
Vi-h Ule blow could not be averted self mi being uxcluatre. I|ut we aren't mockingly, "you don’t sc mg very well
29-tf
¿ I , rrates and h m p m .
tho motion picture mun made ^helr longer Hi» wife must Know ihe truth. dudes. 8n when this fellow Barrett, pleased to see mo, but you will thank
camp. The acenury was wild and beau­ The old. man trlod to steady his of whom nothing was known, opened mo warmly enough when I got
»lowro«1 In huitt at
D.
tiful. just tho spot to furnish tho nerve*, u» gam courage for tho dls- hts. bank and tool’J '^harllo to be his through. That friend of yours. Barfra mo for almost any vernal drama. treasfnl disclosure,
V. Denton was in the city seyconfidential »ecreldhy. and they put roll, la a thief and n scoundrel."
John Haydeu had not seen her so
Ilu. arose and sighed as ho noted on tho airs of millionaire«, and
"Rather hard words to say about a *
Vi dsr* o( this week from hi* home in
spry and animated for years. He was tho bright, cheering sunlight, beyond ‘wouldn't mix with the reat of us fol­ friend of mine,” she said. "I suppose
Srsnopy. Mr. Denton expect* to reglad to note her Interest In trifles and tho network of vinca that screened tho lows, It naturnlly Bet I&gt;ong Corners you are willing to repeat those words
tho household cares of years wear­ natural »pot of bcautyfwhere ho had against them
S f S S i. -p» ■'**«“ *”&lt;| in^
to Mr. Barrett, face to face,"
ing away from her. All tho aamo he boen *.-at. .| lost tn painful medita­
. —un- »nd the spring crops.
"No, I’m nob" I answered. "I don’t
Tho llrst time I met Itarrett was at
did this with a suppression of Sad­ tion, About to take up hit! crutches the house of I.uolla. Luella and I had want to loae my Job. It wouldh’l be
CocoJ’ntt shredded bulk. J. D.
ness she never penetrated. It was and priter.-d on bis cheerless mission always understood that we were to quite fair to be pa.t In that predica­
- Z
i
with an aching heart, and th at heart Johu Hayden j«msed. Some ono had be married when I coaid support her. ment. Luella. when-1 have only come
Q y , t Co. have full stock vegboating next to a certain letter he had baited Just beyond them, engaged In I couldn't keep her In much style oa to you aa a friend. Now Baton."
received and kept secret from her, convocation. Ha recognized tho tones llftecn a week, which "was all that BarL- gtjjito entf* and hampers-.
2‘J ti
Sho rofuiod to hoar me, but 1 vrnar —
that the old man smtted-ar hdr simple
-*»t *t*.-wireokwr»
ibw- rwtt allowed-mw tw revtw-oP'hts bpok- determined That sb? «btrahfc- So I told
Sts « Sunday, at the Congregation,al
io y ou nn oas
. . .
roUIcklng. good-natured leader of the keepers. But I hadn’t reckoned on her everything that Charlie had told
" ehnrcl,, MU* Lucille Aspinwall will amg"Just think of It, John." she said, movie*, Rupert Dale; .
Ilarrelt butting Into the game—a man me that morning; how, Barrett had
kotk morning and evening. AJl will
only two weeks more, and we Start- _ .T Ï o a ,’’ ho was saying, ’we re ready Qf f0rtJ-( wpjl nothing known about his been cashtcr In tho County and Na­
Htttly enjoy hearing iter. This ia her'
for tho boy's form! Did I Show you to report In now, almost. There’s two , past, except that It wo« reported he tional in Wayne City, and bad atolen
¡¿frppearuee. vocally, in Sanford.
the photogrsph ho sent me of the dear more scenarios
and then were had been a Jailbird.
fifty thousand dollar« and «erred a
place, wtth himself and his wife, t h r o u g h '
jiow booking orders Best Aroostook
Luella grew pretty cold, to mo when flve-ycar term for I t
Laura, and the two Rttle tots on the
"How atmut the finish up of that big 1 taxed her about him. 'AV.last I had
"When did this Interesting episode
Co. Maine grown Seed Potatoes. Spaldpretty
porchT Isn’t It delightful to feature nitn?"
to tell her that if sho w/uitedjto flirt occur?" she asked when 1 had ended.
j - 1, Rose No. 1 and Red Blias Triumph,
"W r ve got to burn up a houso to with a man old enough to’be her fath
"In 1009 " I answered.
Sharon, Fa., Dec. 26.*—Humming the think of you and I passing our last
j . F. Dutton.
27‘ M
"Four years ago. But I thought you
once iKipulnr refrain "She Had Hells on dsy« among such lovely surroundings, a c t’that out"
er. all right, only she could count me
Nvt meats at J. D. Roberta .
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"Wei! why don't you And ono to out. Bhe'showed me the door then.
said he had served a five-year sen*
Her Finger» and tlells on Her Toes." r after Just vegetating In this ramR*v. and Mrs. Hyman and children the billcs of the senior close of the shackly old ruin ready to fall to burnT"1 demanded Dales companion,
I thought for sure sbo would toll tenco."
evident!» a person of Importance and Barrett and ho would Are mo, but ap­
"W ell, I suppose they let him out
Mt Wednesday night to spend Christmas Sharon High School jingiod into the pieces after a century’s useT'
It was Indeed a veritable ruin. It dlrectlou In the tnovles proposition parently sbo had too much sonao, and early for good behavior." I answered.
diy at Jfuper with Mrs. Hyman's par- presence of Profejsor McNeal. principal.
had answered tho noeda of two gen­ Th-&lt; company don’t stop ut expense, things went on In their usual way.
I had been so keyod up I hadn’t
esn. Mr. Hyman will return before
The faint tinkle of lieil* reached hi* erations, however. A large rambling ' you Uno», »bero It’s an eilra good None of us fellows In the bank had heard the bell ring, and I was aUll In
to fill his appointment ut the ear» and the girl* giggled
\ scrutiny houso. It was scarcely safe now tO”THm.'
any sort of respect for Barrett. Be tho middle of my remarks when Bar­
Brntut church but his fumily will remain of the young women convinced him they walk across some -of the trembling
"I havent run across an empty didn’t treat us like human beings at rett walked Into the room.
* writ or two.
Luella turned from tne to him
neither had them on their lingers nor op floors. Neighbors had warned the house in our travels Just suited, to all
Ha used tn come In carrying a
Haydens
that
It
would
not
last
much
our
purpose,"
replied
Dale.
"This
gentleman." she said, meaningcane,
and
that
mado
ua
pretty
tired.
Oruig* box« lettuce baskets. potato their toes. But where?
longer, that any day the venerable
"Why. the Ideal old barracks to And Charlie Meadowa was Just aa me. "has been so kind as to tell me
The
tinkle
was
a
little
beyond
their
kioptrs and all style carrier» at F. F.
relic might tumble about their ear«. Work In the fire and the explosion Is self-opinionated aa he was. So what that old1 story about the County end
Ho consult?d with Professor
1, Anthony.” Isn’t It a disgustthat old ruin I noticed right beyond with all this and l.uelta’s taming me National,
SET*27-if sphere.
Diefenderfer, instructor in German, i
hero.
Do
you
know
who
lives
there?“
Ing
name—Anthony!
down.
1
was
feeling
pretty
bad
when
OBvts bulk. J. D.- Roberts.
2(M
They proved equal to the emergency,
"You Bee in to have a host of friends,
"Oh. very «ell "
j, w. Morrison of Kanoas City is und nil tho helleil belle* were linked to
Luolla." bq answered. ’‘This la the
•‘Offer to purchase 1L’
tto guest of his brother-in-Iat*. O. C. adjourn to Mias Reno*» room
tenth, Isn't lt?‘*
"How much?"
CU* of the West Side. Hq is accom"Oh—say 1500.’’ was th© careless
■’The twelfth,” she answered, and
A.* the tinkling chorus trooped into
puirf by his wife and daughter who the presence of Min* Item» she (minted ;i
then sho turned to mo "You are very
reply of « man who made money »&lt;»
slow. Mr Cooltdgo. Mr. Barrett told
fnst that t h e amount wan a mere lu
•et'here fur some time lost season waste basket and told the girls to "ring
tne all about that weeks ago. and so
clduntal trifle.
^ Mr. Morrison is literary editor of the off." Silk rim! ankles peeped into view
have many of his well-wisher*. Only
"I'll ink.- It, oh, I’ll lake It!" cried
Ilzottl City Star. .
— .
a» the girl» smilingly removed the bells
I ymt left out the fact that he was par­
a quav»-rliig voice, and John Hayden
L ' fist Ball for ladies and gentlemen at which they hail fastened somewhere,
doned beiorn the first six months were
atttggeii.il luto view and from vet»
J K E u t F i r s t S t . A :!0 b a l l g a m e f o r but out of sight of the male matruetorn.
out because the real thief confessed,
Joy and gratitude fell a senseless heap
* i nr.Ul Brizes awarded for record
j Good evening. Mr. Cooltdge."
at the feet of the two astonished mo­
« ■ . P , E Hartman, Manager
Well. I walked out J wouldn't de­
tion picture men
Lu- Kurnuin of Jack-ionville was in the
mean myself by arguing with that sort
In gnvpbic. sensational ntyle tho old
34-1 tp 1 n (y ot, Tuesday,
the guest‘ if Mr. *rul
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of man And I'm still to hla hank.
house w,-ut up In smoke the next day.
Ibr* will be Christmas music in the Mrs. B. J . Starling Mr Harman i*
That Is his confounded hypocrlUcal
Following
a
secret
telegram
John
Hay^tfattonal church noxt Sunday, interested in Film Ih-iCb where he forcunning; he won’t discharge me and
■Jjeb h(u : tn his sou, a happy old couplo
Hjkrtrs of the good and beautiful in merly resided unti Ims large property in
he won’t raise my salary. And Luella
Took the irain for that tittle farm out
stin-k in the Faim
Bird! be well repaid for being in at- tofpsts and also has stock
and ho were married yesterday
.west
Sarah Hayden was never to
thefreulìbn si*nu
sw weekly on
! baser Besides this, the paator ha* Beach Post,, thefrealftn
iiVpyrlthb 'zt1 t*v W o tiiiapman.)
know hew narrowly th« Joy of living
Mr Harman m d&gt;*
had escaped the blenknes* of despair
. gpr»d a most helpful and timely dis- the Host CmTst
Psychic Chsnnels.
And all Uin way of that rapt (rain
'- 'J
Tlie Herald o’lhre an appreciated visit
-All-are invited.
^
Joe rney, the heart of tho happy old
Given- a stored up quantity of eleoand
the
latcff
string
i*
always
but
for
Ualargrr Cderee, Holland Herring
trlclty. It follows that a great resist­
man was singing a glad Btruln of
«¿foprom at Mrs. A. Simdn's. 25-tf- him" when in Sanford, for Joe Karman i
ance
will prevent Ha moving In a cer­
gratltud*»
and
perfect
happiness
and
u live wire nndjsparif* all the time.
tain direction. It also follows that Its
peace
: laser Kraut in bu.k at J, D. Uoliert*'.
force will leap over a weak resistance,
&lt;&lt;’o p v r ig h t . IS13 by W &lt;3 I'ha o rn an y
and will also more toward a strong At­
. Dadi»! Bc-adall and his bonny T le î
tracting object, writes William Walk­
Change In Paris Humor.
- W m th* city on \AedtV*"H“*'^ coming
J
Poned Over Ha Contents.
There Is a decided change In humor, By This Time I Was Listening With er Atkinson In the Nautilus. At first
♦kjfo®.’ Jacksonville via jCtydo Linn.
Both Ears.
night. It would appear aa If the ques­
Have you overworked your nervous
'T&gt;on‘t worry,” Sarah Hayden bad a.* It In understood nowaday*, from the
tion af Its manifestation wore settled
tifc'.fcisM-’tll was ecently married in ayat'.’m and i-aused trouble wifli your
h u m o r of our g r a n d f a t h e r s , says a
smiled brightly, ','lt will last our timo.
I happened to overhear a conversation
—that It must either move along the
Ckiiletan and was en route to hla home kidney* and blùdiler? Have yqu pain*
Paris
correspondent
o f the
loiudon
between Barrett and Charlie
Only a few days and wo will bid It
original line ot least resistance, or
b Orlando
le is u forrher Sanford hoy in I,,i,i^t »¡de, Imck and 1i l , i Have good by. wo are going to make our S t a n d a r d T h e Gingerbread f a i r has
I waa putting away some books In
else along t h e lino of tlx) original
Just opened on Ho- P a r i s l » m l « y a r d s ,
~L~ '— made good in hi* chosen pro y.Mi a tinbl■&gt; a|i|M,arau, -■ of t h. fje*
h o m o with tho dear boy. David, out
the cabinet behind the door of Ilsr
g re a t «-* t a t t r a c t i o n f r o m the outside
m
id
t
h
e
u
s
u
a
l
a
r
r
u
»
o
f
li
o
o
tii*
a
n
d
ai .i physician ami is practicing and under the
rett s private »Ale« noil the door was
\ 1 ,n|U»-U! d,-,u,. west "
.Slop a moment and consider this
amusements
o f -ill Kliuls in » it .- cus­
I.
a little way «Jnr and I beard Charlie
Tho small patch af ground around
|tO p.LH» urine1 If &lt;hi, V\illuvm* hrln,.\
proposition, nttd see If you can And
tom. In front o f o n e o f th em tuKiths
Pickled Beef—Rohe'» Bros' Pilla «vili cure you. Sold only l&gt;&gt; Win ihu hous«i had no valuu whatever, oven a tnan In clo sn s dress c a l l e d an au- strike him for a raise of salary.
any way to overcome the stated con­
"You're gelling th|rty-Uve now, Mr.
for average garden purposes. Aa to
G. Aldridge. Druggist. Price 50c
ut Leffier’s
dition. is there a way to overcome
tho house, a millwright had offered dlunco to aeo n peculiar phenomenon, Maadows,” said Barrett, In lit« cold, It? Yea! Here It Is; Establish new
Will him* Mfg. Co. Pro J**, Clevclund O.
a
donkey
whoso
tall
was
where
his
heartless way, "and that Is ten dollars
|30, Intending to tear it down and us«
fetey crate orders should i&gt;e placed
lines of attraction and least resistance
t
tho old lumber to build sheds on his head ought to be, and vice versa He more than you could get anywhere
mt to Insure delivery when needed.
by erecting a system of wires leading
got
a large audience at a penny apl»*c«5,
• U e ."
own placo. It waa this that Lb* Hay­
»R Beaten.
27-11
In thn desired direction, and connect
and
when
they
were
Inside
k cu rta in
Notice
”! guess [ m worth fifty a week to
den* had doponded on to pay their
tho system with the stored-up power.
w a s drawn and i h e d o n k e y was s h o an
The untumi meeting of t i&lt;- -t »■'\- way to "the boy's farm" out west.
'¿apt it (' Layton, a prominent at­
you. Mr Itarrett.” Charlie answered
Hoe It? Simple,
but marvelously
He
whs
a
q
u
i
t
e
o
r
d
l
n
a
n
as*
w
h
o
s
e
torney of Csiucsvillt! was in the city hoid,r-&lt; of the Seiimiole &lt; utint» Hon
In a sort of Impudent »ay
'll w ill kill her when she knows the
eflleiont
The stored-up power will
ta ll was tied to a m a n g e r , th e p l a c e ,
’’Indeed'''
said
Itarrett
"Perhaps
ikk week on legal business. Capt. of Sarif »rd, Hlorida. »vnl I»* held ut the truth.” g r o a n e d John Hayden an ho
Its Hie clown duly e i p l a i n e d , where vou will explain Just why you put such forsake the old linn* of least reslatUytoo sp»nt hi* boyhood days "here bank on Thur*.ia&gt; I i.«r\ * t‘i '&lt;il moved a» «) o n h is crutches from I he
ance^-wlll turn away from tho old
h i* h e a d o u g h t to be
an einggerated value on your serv
h
o
u
s
e
.
H
o
w
s
h
a
l
l
I
break
tho
n
e
w
s
Judge Foster, his uncle, was coun- for the Jiur|ni«' &lt;|( «•&lt;• Hu i &gt;»f a lenir I ol
attracUug power and will. Instead,
H u n t y o u r s a g o th e a u d i e n c e w o u l d
leva ”
Poor, dnar
adfortlip Plant System. Capt. Layton director* unti any other matter» tltat t o her? P o o r mother!
leap Joyously and awlftly to the new
bavo laughed at Its own gullibility and
By this time 1 was listening with
b o y ! '*
• prominent ¡n military circles and was may rune before t'u- me-ling
attractive line of easiest passage, tho
retired
to
m a k e r o o m f o r olhe. vie
both ears, as anyone would have dona
Then the o l d man sought a secluded
4 lì K H i. t'u*hier
Cipuin of the Gainesville Guard* when
tuns
This
time
Ihry
tied
the
clown
"Bocause. Mr. Itarrett.” answered system of wires erected by you.
spot near the river and for the hun­
tot editor of The Herald wa» nerving a»
36-2Frl-l Tue
dredth timo took out the secret lot* to the manger and tho jwllc« were senL Charllo quietly, "1 happen to know j
Porto Rican Children Studious.
for.
Tho unfortunate down, whoso that you have served a five year«* sen4 «r|tant in that crack company.
ter and pored ovar lia contenta.
That
Porto Rican children are as apt
sense
of
humor
Is
half
a
century
late.
tenca
la
state's
prison
for
tho
misap­
That letter contained a real hoart
The OldYear—The New Year. GodI
or
more
apt than American children
s
now
In
prison
for
swindling
and
propriation of bank funds."
tragedy In Its fow soul-crushing lines.
»tore acnunti. C»h, cin ld in ca
In their at ml lei la the assertion of
Ì
i
Tn fortriëd" Th o dIs I rncted "father that
•'spect a .entonce of oonslderablo
I
Just
had
(line
to
burry
«wajr
becom fort.-------3 (J. t
------ Medium’s Fraud Exposed.
. ,.
_ ..
__.. eeverltjrr ’-»fore Chnrlte came out He had boen ilh u Grace K. Jossclyn of the Porto
At a spiritualist .canco a. Osuna, h« and h i. wife must abandon all
discharged. Barrett thought he could Rican Missionary society.
Seed jiotatoc* ordered now will save Spain, a parrot, which had been thoughis of ^ m i ^ ou we«L David
"My experience haa been that the
Uses-of
Leisure.
bluff Ixing Corners But ha couldn't
“»»O’- F. F. Dutton.
27-tf
trained to Imitate the volco óf a nun. H » * ™
wlth d,ro ^iMtorXoa*.
Porto
Rican children are usually
Students who l o n f ' n o t wlsety but ! bluff me I laid hold of Charlie.
• *111 he elaborate music in the long dead, and which had been hidden r h o year before a «camp of a travbright and clever when It comes to aa”1
guess
you
are
feeling
protty‘»ore."
too
well
are
gofiir
tn
receive
prayerful
JKtional church next Sunday. behind voluminous dnpertef. fluttered I e tog.-windier had Induced him to .p ^ attention from Dr Henry lami* Smith, I said *T happened to overhear what slmllatlng Studios," she said. "1 think
down on the table. The medium was clatlze on a new grain. The crop wa.
» th e eve ling the orchestra witl assist.
the now president of Washington and Barrett was saying to you. Are you they are aa apt or more apt than
by the company and seriously a
, uro. ,.
,, . . . . . .
American children. Of coarse, they
*“ ■ Aspinwall* will sing at both marn- mobbed
Injured
Worst of all. wrote David, "I had Leo university. He proclaims It to be going to tnako It public?"
"You
bet
1
am."
he
answered,
tnd
’
haT# noi hâd a lon* tlra® ,n whlch 10
?
evarupg send css. Mre. D. C.
1 borrowed (300 tp try the experlmenL tho function of a university to tench
-------------------------and I gavo the little farm os security. future citizens to play happily os well hU rage made him quito friendly. He i Pursue Ibelr studios.
tow»*, the church organist, being ab'*Thlrteen years ago, when tho Uni­
to work efficiently and study dili­ had been living under tho shadow of
for the holiday», Mrs. Aapinwgll
Finally Oot Moved.
TheF httV® foreclosed, for 1300 la a lot
ted Htatea commenced Its government
tha
great
man
and
It
had
turned
hlit^
gently.
Gambling,
drinking
and
vice
of
money
out
here.
.
Unless
I
pay
that
i, '0^ c**'e
— &lt;■- at
o the
me grand
grano orgun.
organ, jhh . "Do
laj you tama
think me
the’ motor-car
motorcar has
he Intenda to combat with all the luto a sort of cheap Imitation of blip, of the Island, there was only ope,
w* a! ”
*^°Ve ntrn(*J the choir sCatbé $o stay.?" asked one man of his a n d a penalty of $30 Inside of a
strength
there Is In him TheJ wlso but pow ho saw what a fool he had school Id Porto RlCb. Today there are
m
o
n
t
h
m
y
farm
will
be
taken
away
other,
^ o* rootposed of V « - Ch««, I n ^ ’4 ÍT'í!*&amp; hb° r’ : W «D ." replied the ol
two thousand, one thousand ot which
been.
from me — the dear little plaoo Laura use of leisure Is perhaps th
arrepubUc schools."
g w „ ’ H#rr&gt;’ Driggi. sopranos; Mft, -".tbet-o w ii one out In front of my and 1 have worked oo many years to fruit of culture. It Is leant
I'd
glvo
a
hundred
dollars
to
know
•P. fóon!’ Kro. G. B. Waldron and bouse the other dsy which I thought zocure.”
Just whors to hit him flrmL" said Char*
ly
by
few.
Ellbu
Burritt,
t
had; but they got a horse, after a
Talked Too Muoh.
lie. ”1 got the whole story fnda home
9 i. ‘ c
eontndtoí; Mesara
No wonder, therefore, with
this blacksmith, taught himself many
while, and towed It home."
Some people can’t stand It to barer
of bis private papers'. Confound film! r
t r í ú T l e n r y Nlckol and Dr.
dread secret on hts mind, that John . guagea at the forge and In Idle
Perhaps belt try to buy me o ff if felt people ask them questions, in a book
Hayden took tittle Interest la Ui* gay, monte. Abraham Mncoln ndua
*lUr' h u t0 *- »"4 Mr. E. T.
•uro
I was good for’ that extra-iff/ on “Court Fools/? the following true
careless,
gifted
group
of
msa
and
himself
largely
at
the
country
store
,,n°r and director, &gt;1
Easily Explained.
»t
- , ’i incident Is related: Selim, the Aon ,
women—actors and actresses
tbsy count«?. But tho great majority to- loon.”
*
Grlnn—"What's
hipptibed
to
dis­
M eat-Uohc B tp a-N &gt; ’
of Rajaxet, the renowned Turkfih
^
‘T
il
tell
you
where
to
hU
him
flreL"
called
themselves—who
dally
posed
day.
s
ii'Ir
te
li
ages,
are
embarrassed
turb tho friendship between . Nupop
C^‘
LeffJer'» B ettcr'to he
„ '
and Cutup? Each one say* tho other and man upve red before the cafuera .by moatenU'of freedom and get away I said. "Hs's'hthlei» m x girl—Mlaa conqueror, waa one with whom the’ . - ' ?
Z?** “• lhan pound fooliah in making
most favored of his followers conjd
D an Intolerable bore.” Iianrett— to supply city dime shows wlUi.aUrao- fretn tbojneelvea as quickly as possl- Luella Mason. Isn't that oilqughT I'm
not with Impunity venture oh freedom *' 'tot*
»ccotinu. Good time to begin.
^ -» b le , lose " themselves In tho crowd ,or going right round to tell nir^,-^'
"Nupop'o reoently become the. (aiker tlve motion picture films.
"W alt till tomorrow," he vrgfitf. "Hs of speech. When he was engaged on
It was not In bis kindly nature, how­ In drink or other dlsslpollona or In
30-2 tc
of a first-born and Cutoff's Just had
may
think better of It arid offer me a his Egyptian expedition, •one of hla
ever,
to
bo
surly
and
sullen
with
any­
pastime«.
- ' '.■•.'«•*
v*
*
have full stock veg- a surgical operation."
^ » L l.
thousand to keep quiet. If be does I’ll officials the most closely attached to
body Tho gypay-llko crowd was made
to*!* and hampers.
2»*tf
v - i - a — ------------------{ hts person, haxkrded the .question aa *
welcome to tho shelter o f the old
**. «' ; m9* ' é '
Rather Bufloesttve. '
' glrtkyqe tsu-pee e e o t ." --------- - —
This sounded good, but I ran him to when his majesty expected to be
bous«r when It ratoed. Mrs. Harden
Foot-Pound.
Itastus was 111 and the physician waa
The foot-pottt&gt;4.' i«"h regularly rec- did some extra cooking for thcnb-The visiting him. "W h a ty o ’ t’lnk
do up to a third before agreeing. But on at Cairo.
the luOMbw Barrett j waa just at cold ;_"J shall be there,” said Selim, "when
ognized unit of result In esUmatlng Injin jR charge of ths movies, one'Ru- matter wlf me, doctafilMbh asked.
and
selPpoassaaed aa 4e«r. And to U may please God. Aa for thy arriv­
mechanical work” it* represents ono pert Dkle, apprécia tod a|l thoao lltue
"Oh, nothing m uch."fci1 the doctor.
cap the climax, when Charlie went al there. It pies see me that thou shall
pound In weight raised one foot from courtealea. Twice adíen he needed an "Only a'slight case of chlckeupox.”
&lt;
the ground. One pound Is the unit old couple In the «cenarlo« be paid
Rastua grew nervous. *1 ’dare, doo- down to work—his month not being stay here."
.And herewith, oo a sign from the
of welghL one foot The unit of dis­ husband and wife a substantial «am. tab," he said, earnestly. .*1 haln’t up—Barrett gave him hla salary and
sultan, the unlucky qnesUoner was In­
Mr«. Hayden » M « pleaaad aa a been nowhar whar I could ketch datl* ordered him out of the offloe.
tance. .
*
stantly puj to death.—Path Under.
i"t
gneas
you’ll
smart
for
thla
before
child.
' Homs Journal.
)
T o think of oa old folk« «arsine
MA'
^ y p »
^
• -wr. • —— •— » —— * •wS # e ■*» sac* -* •
4
. ' M A ------------------■■ ;
..
•i*
. i t -,»

W illiam s^ K idney Pills

^

Ms Bring Resalís

from care, all this »mild have been

�N
lunate family bad. Indeed,
cheek, pocketed the Unlucky
induct#
bond*' ■
hlln'to-part with nearly all inIK ■
and
said,
eourly
to
his
nephew
"rplus
ESt»SH5aZgà5Z52S2S25E5a5?SgS2Sa5a
stock of money.
¡s 2 fe
com» borne
with
"N4 h thep, fpu coine
to
"Sinco then," continuod
,
mol” ,
,5 *
' 7
"the evil mandarins,' thinking
, had*
Roy felv.dreadfbRy distressed, &lt; IBs
money, have Imprisoned you |„
first business experience had b«4o, a t
lbs
hopes of winning tho brlb rsriBoig
costly
one,.
Ho
spoke
of
turning
over
j
¿-YTf Í líí ’í -*
I*lRl tHfillt lay
some compenMtlbn tn ,the shape of A , Great Sacrifice oí Chinaman and!
™ “h
mu
a
It
legacy
bis
mother
had
leftb
lm
.
Mistake of Big, Blundering Boy
*° &lt;'*rap*
1from
* “They will seek you
Jail.
Hut Uncle Gib waa not to be appeased.
Awe-Inspiring Sign in
**v«ry.
' Brought Him Wife and
?!
He was grim, allent. repollant, and the .
where. From hero two hundred mtio,
1'.
Vermilion.
next evening, feeling mpeh like a dis­
across tho mountains to U«*tr&lt;». it
Fortune.
ciplined school boy. Roy packed his
nro seen It is death fpr you They
1
satchel and wrote a note to bis uncle, By GERTRUDE MARY BHERIOAN. have seat for mo’ the high ntn- t)f itl8
By MILDRED CAROLINE GOOD- lullmntfng ih*i he had better Ttslt a
A beautiful young, girl «*t at an family, to get you beyond p„ni nri()
m DOE.
cotwin at Brandon for a week or two.
open window gating out upon a gar­ because for some great reason that
"Ju st n boy—a big. blundering great­
Then with a very sad and solemn den redolent with lilac bloom. Her la not our affair you must b “&gt; ) mihearted boy!" was the way Cecil» Mer­ face Roy went to (he. telephone nnd hands were dpsped, her eyca fixed native land speedily.''
♦1
_I
\#
ritt put It In a casual discussion of called up the Merritt reoidencc.
“But I have no moans to pur« ' 'ny
upon the full raoop sailing pn In «liver
their friend« with s confidential girl
"I wish to speak to Miss Merritt.” state, her aoul'a thought« going forth Journey from Ilelio to Canton
.tjç.
acquaintance.
bo said, fluttering, confused, but de­ to her lover at the other end of the Rested Wade.
It waa Roy Bacon whom Cecil» re­ termined on his course.
"They shall be provided," qut.-i, asworld.
ferred to, *bd her words were repeat­
"Yee?” Insinuated a glsllsh voice.
She was Agnes Norton, and the per­ sured Kwang Lo.
ed In tlmeVo Rory himself, who flushed
"This Is Mr. Bacon. Cfielle—that la. son upon whom her heart centered
“.Master, within your case-oi»-n » like a bashful school girl and fhen Miss Merritt. I'm sprry, but I have
was Wade Latham, author and art­ spoke the other native.
»?■
looked proud and pleaaed.
made a complete failure of everything. ist. Once ho had been a law reported, j Wade did aa directed. Kwanx u
"I would rather hear that from Mlsa Before 1 go away,' I wanted to say to and qurto incidentally had acquired In -, reached
within ,*
It -and
drew trQ!a
----- — - -■**■■■.
MU u,,
Merritt's sweft Ups." he »aid, "than you that I thank you for being the formation upon which rested the vIUl among the colored pencils a
to have any other girl tell ms I was klndeat beat friend I over had. and I touoa of y,', great Norton will caae. |« » « 1 crayon of rermUlon.hu«the model of the universe.” pnd the Jove you «nd *lwaya ahalL_Uofid'
j
Norton family roae or fell on tho ■L'.‘Give
. « . Jt ,,to. me«'* ho direct, .I
“It
rotary movement of circumstances and then dropping the receiver, he
final decision upon that noted lltlga-1 «halt be your gafe. conduct
within
E*
carried this back to Cecile and made seised his satchel and rushed from the ! tlon. It was now applied to the high- an hour be prepared for the joun
Ita due fmpreaalan.
bouse as If he expected it to fall upon f
court, and’ Genenil Norton waa j ney.”
' '•
ij V Vf’ I.N'TH, built 1ÎWÛ by M«rril!-Sin-mv Ge., 14 Grow tops^S net ton«
I 0* 1 that thw*viowly*.dlacorered-wvl* ■—TtWV-la.hU j tumias-JCwamr-i^-y«.
Tfoe sensible, sympathetic lltUa-lady . hint, for hi«.raah dodarailap— _ -,
10 U , &gt;r hqtn: ^»»'-r'i’rttnT. -Ttr/rr ^S*ir&gt;y
It waa a pretty miserable Journey ttr—
had estimated Roy Just right. Roy
cÿpti»iÂwiwinï, **!vu‘niu-l fait -ned. tiro staterooms, two fcmh’s «n¿ basii in
* wss sensitiva ss a child, but thsre was Brandon. It waa a long wearisome day dene« of young Latham, would turn appeared shortly with a two-whesi«#
jjtu sh cart holding a close wlcki-r box
each.room, tbU^t rtom, b\I*« g«|ley, ample rieric space for freight or passenger^ true sterling worthiness under the sur­ that next one, worse the second, un­ the scales of Justice lu his favor.
It
was
natural"oo
account
of
thla,
Across thla wag a broad sheet
face. An Indulgent uncle bad nearly bearable the third. Part of tho time
fetifc'i. chaiiiifUMl 64*1 '
-,
that Ague« and W*de should meet.
bamboo bearing somo Chlnei« letRoy
thought
of
hla
awful
business
spoiled
him.
He
had
recently,
how­
ENOINt5.i Mwri‘»««S 4
? 0 'iinden. iump «l*ark, 8CHEHLER, car­
It was Just «•’ natural that they |
«n brlKht Terwlllon.
b uret tg £ _ S l^ l,T DO RF roll, tinier, ntul plug*, LOBEE and PEQUOT pumps, ever,’ tij»4 tp redeem the error by get­ blunder. The rest pf the time he
J n an Instant Wade knew whit this
should love. They seemed made tor
sought
lonely
lane«
end
secluded
by
ting
Roy-a
position’
wtth
a
local
brok­
copper piping, tVo 10 gnllo.i fuel tanks, whbitie tank and outfit. Engine used 1300
tneant. The royal sign manual i u
paths, mind, heart and soul full of one another. No engagement existed
erage bouse. ,7 . .
hour* and in good condition.
,
.
always written with a vermilion pen­
between
them,
but
when
they
bad
last
Roy-waa aet at learning the routine Cecils.
HI X L rebuilt 1912 and new outfit In galley, new table *a re and Unen, new
cil.
Kwadg Jjo Intended to force a
parted
the
farewell
meeting
of
their
“Oh, say, Roy,” hailed hla cousin, aa
of the office. He studied over lists
safe
conduct
to Delro by deluding tbs
bedding and linen, new lamps, lines, etc.
eyea
told
both
that
their
heart«
and
and quotations until fata head ached. h4 returned tired and glum from a
natlraa
with
that counterfeit awe-in­
COMPLETE outfit as required by law with eleven life preserver*. Econom­
Then they employed him at receiving solitary tramp one evening," here’s a their future were united.
spiring
sign
manual
of the ruler of
ical to opertae. Capable of carrying thirty persons.
The
Norton
case
would
not
come
orders over thfe telephone. The rapid rush telegram from the city.
Also 26 foot Steam Launch, compound engine, complete outfit, big bargain. Jargon of Ihn stock exchange nearly
Roy tore open the envelope. Ho up for sAyear. Wade had an offer the realm.
Within that wicker covert Wade
drove him out of hta mind. At the read: "Return on first train— Undo from a publication to luvado central
Latham was conveyed to Helm When
China
and
bring
back
something
new
Gib.”
end of hta first day's experience he
i
If the signature had been "Glbeon from pen and pencil to give to the It waa opened he found hlmit-lf In the
wont home in a state of determined
Bacon
or "O. B.,** Hoy would have been world. Success In this effort meant, rear room of a Chinese pawn shop
rebellion.
Kwang Lo had disrobed to the waist
St. Francis, Fla.
“I shall Inform Uncle Olb (hat he chilled. The familiar old "Uncle further, a recognition by the Academy Encircling him was a band of gold
of
Design.
It
was
a
great
commission
Olb”
gave
him
some
heart
of
hope.
may put me at work with a shovel or
«sfili ■
heavy and unbroken, bearing natlr*
running a street car,'but I can't stand Ho ran up the steps of tho old homo for a young man and Wade ambitious­
characters. There waa some talk be­
the wear and tear of this wild Invest­ when ho reached It, to bo greeted by ly undertook Ita execution.
tween him and the keeper or the abop.
Uncle
Gib
with
a
hearty
handshake.
A
year
had
nearly
gone
by.
Agnes
ment business!" Roy told himself.
"Ha! Ha! Ha! Ho!” rollicked tho had not heard from her lover for near Then money passed, and Kwang Lo
But then, as he turned a corner he
came forward and placed In Wade's
came face to face with Cecils. She old man. "Roy. boy, you did It! Yes­ ly three monthe. The will case came hand a sum equal to two hundred
terday
Untied
Ullttlea
went
up
to
130.
up
tn
thirty
days.
The
general
was
was so sweet'and friendly, her In­
anxious and worried. And Agnes aal American dollars.
quiries aa to bow he was getting along and you've made a small fortune!"
"You are safo to travel hone« to
Of courae Roy waa the happiest of dreaming of Wade at the other end
Canton,”
he «aid—' ‘you can return lo
mortals at this unexpected lucky out­ of tbo world.
your native land aa soon a« taose;
come to his big business blunder.
She pictured him among great tem­
can speed you now "
Whenever he thought of his Impulsive ' ples, far extending mountain chains,
"But-this money— "
message to Ceclie! however, he got aVI amid splendid pageants of richly
"I have agreed to remain her« the
most
scared,
He
kept
pretty
close
1
alavu of the shop keeper until t »»
Ami For Hu#« Sommer# Mrs, Vio* believe I would have died If I hadn’t
around home, but as he ventured forth
taken it.
,
redeemed,’’ was tho explanation Tb#
at dusk came face to face with the
.* cent Wm Unible to Attend to
family circlet, «acred for k&gt;m-ratloni
very subject of bis thought«.
After I began taking Cardul, I was
—surely
my family will not nllnw u m
Bhe blushed and he was dreadfully
Any of Her Hoasework.
greatly helped, and all three bottles re­
pass
to
others
at my death’ ”TtT» that
embarrassed. Wise little woman that
ts
naught
to
you.
1 am th&gt;- «jrrttw
lieved me entirely.
1
she was, sweetly and naturally «he
I*glory In thus doing for the mm »bo
brought
tho
conversation
back
to
a
I fattened up, and grew so much
saved my kinsman!”
message that Roy had sent to her sis­
Ptem ni HUI, N .C .—" I suffered for stronger In three months, I felt like an­
That aubtlmo sacrifice was fir« la
ter Nella over the telephone.
three summers,” write* Mrs. ' Waller other person altogether.”
the thoughts of Wade I .at ham »tii-nb«"Your sister?" gasped Hoy. "Oh.
i landed on American soil A* uirkl»
Vincent, of this town, "and the third ami
my!"
Cardul Is purely vegetable and gcnlleaa he could reach hla frl-mt-. chim
"Do
not
feel
distressed,
Mr.
Bacon,”
Ust time, was my worst.
*»
than tho amount necoasar' i*&lt; rrd#»*
adlng. Us ingredients have a mild, tonic
said Peel In, 'for Nella ran to father,
1 had dreadful nervous headaches and
' Kwang Lo And his famll&gt; 'ilrvois
the elfish little sprite that she la, and
effect, on the womanly constitution.
! was transmitted to Helm to in»V« ot
prostration, and was scarcely able to
father spoke to me,” and—and here
Cardui makes for Increased strength,
him a free man.
Ceelle
grew
confused
and
dropped
her
‘
walk about. Could not do any of my
IE*:
eye«
In time to am a» a wl.tn&gt;-n&lt; in ib*
improves the appetite, tones up the ner­
housework.
great lawsuit and to a«« It pun !ci •
"What
did
father—oh.
my!
What
vous system, and helps to make pale,
General Norton, honored and fatnosi
t also had dreadful pains In my back
am 1 saying? What did Mr Merritt '
sallow checks, fresh and rosy,
through hla conirtBullous tn i‘cl»nr*
say?”
inquired
Hoy
hopelessly
in
a
Knd sides and when one of those weak,
and literature, Wade l^ithaui g^m-d »
lost'voice.
Cardui has helped more than a million
sinking spelts would come on me, I
still richer prixe after all hi* p-t Hom
"He only smiled," reported Ceelle In
weak women, during the past 50 years.
would have to give up and lla. down,
adventures—the hand of lo&gt;al hippy
"Look T herel" Thundered the Man* a low lone.
It will surely do (or you. what it has
"And—and what did you do, Mlsa
Agnes Norton.
%ager.
Until it wore oft.
(Copyright, 1913, by W. O. Chapman}
Merritt?" pursued Roy.
done for ihSm. Try, Cardui today.
• I was certainly In a dreadful stats of
showed so murli Interest, that he for"
I—why,
1
kissed
the
dear
old
treas­
Wlf toi OutUhoofi 'MeJkto» Co., I .4 W *J. KOt 111* late decision.
’health, when I finally decided to try «IV
ure. and told him h«« waa (he b«-st fa
\UWf Htft t
The T y p e s as They 91-p
Tfiut f«r iftticinl Jti■
Just for her auke. Juat to »bow tbnt Iher In the world!" replied t'eclln
‘The bathrooms , rnsrcli*-')
&gt;- ia
•CarfuL the woman’s tonic, and I firmly,?;.*'.™'
£
,
.
,
..
.
iiin iw iiiiin u iw .
i.paui.raeew.
-j re got energy and ambition, he so­ blushlngly, and noy knew that h«- waa
F rie n d le s s Hunted
column, and then In rcxic*
-lliloquised. T il stick it out nnd'make a tho happiest man In tho world
Englishman.
record."
garbed mandarin«»—only tho glare'
"English boarding and apartment
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Roy waa full of thla ambition, but
and glitter of a vast empire filled her house; dark room convcnb-nt fur
a a well of the pretty face p t Ceelle.
mind.
bathing.”—Dally Malt« Chrotit'
Mother Principle Undying.
Perhaps that set his wlla wool-gather­
At that very hour the man aha loved
“The program was ns follo-i* quar­
There
I*
mother
principle
alive
In'
ing, perhaps It was the fault of some­
was at the criala of his llfo-r« lone tet. 'O Hurl Thee My Bab*
Siital
body else, but about one o’clock the all nature which never dies This Is figure amid n lonely, lonely scene. Ho
Witness
next afternoon, the rush hour of the different from the mother instinct, tho crouched behind the figure of an Idol
"A delightfully cool bt-offleo, ltoy rondu the ghastly mlslaka mother passion Tho oak and the • In a Chinese burial ground, pale,
th
blowing.
.
. Several I■&lt;»1:■
amoeba
respond
to
the
mother
prlnclof his lire.
worn, his clothing In shreds, his only Indian and European, were «
The
Mouse
of
Quality
¡Mr* .
Tho lelcphonea -were Jangling sll pie It la n law of life; It Is one of the I possession!» the'picture of Agnes next gusts f
The mother In­ tn his heart and his artist outfit and
over the place, for tho market web constants of being
•.«i
"Penarth—ChnrmltiK del«' !l
stinct
or
passion,
on
tho other hand. I portfolio.
——
—
O F F E R S
fovertsh with n fairly delirious close.
occurs only among tho higher anl- I That was stored with sketches and deuce, commanding Interupt- -I
Ho caught Up the receiver at a call.
view."—House Agent's Annouin - |,-tlt
"Burton Black A Co.—take order, f* * 1* ' “cruni not sporadically quite, ! memoranda of lmtnenao value to
"Thursday,
December
TM' The
for
H
li
commun
enough, yet while science and literature, but coutagn
Buy for us 2,000—"
state entry nt 10 a. m Decepn n •&gt;(
generally found, and while one oT the
had died out of hla heart. Thousands |the chiefs, 3 to 5 p. tn
I I u i m s ! came, an Interruption.
T im * of
strongest, most Interesting, most beau­
of miles Trom civilisation, a friendless India.
Then a blaa. Then a anap, and (ben
FINK CUTLERY
CARVING SE T S. •
RAZORS]
*-\
»
tiful of animal traits, It Is at the same
the worde:
thla ' J
beautiful light flooded her f*rs
‘ '
SC18SORS
time the most Individual and the least hunted fugitive, he was lurking Ini this
CHAFING DISHES
"United Utilities at 1.0S.”
forlorn retreat clinging with a nafC7S?Y-—Ihalf-proud, half-tearful—shone In
constant.
..
[ c o f f e e PERCOLATORS
ELECTRIC READING L A M P S
love ui Ufu to a mere thread of bop«. her left hand, closely pressed ataitiH
- There waa no lint« to verify (he or­
Tfcte cow of my helghlior’« that T
FINK TOOLS
STOVES
.
RANGES, ETC.
der, for aotne rush business came over hear lowing ttho “big blue” cow of the
Ho drew further Into the shadow of her bosom."—Church Family Ne» «pa­
tho wire. Roy handed the ordor to
F ‘
*
'
]
erdl 1« an entirety gentle creature his refuge as ho made out two forms per.
one of t^o office brokers and forgot ail rdl/krily, but with a calf at her side approaching.
Wade was expecting
"Very pretty 9ct. curb bracelet »el
I Our store will Ik - o|H.*n on C hristm as E u e, b u t closed all d a y j
aboutIL '
F~
aha will-pitch at any one who ap­ somebody, but ho wss |n a situation round wool; 10a Cd to kind home only
• ort C hristin as.
“Manager wanta you.” came tbo proaches her. And there la no other where bb dared not risk confronting as pet dog-"*-~Tho Lady.
'
sharp order from hie assistant the cow of the herd who mourns so long an enemy, and ho knew that he was In
“Miss Stapleton Cotton wn* m a rried
moment Roy reached hla desk In tho when her eilf is taken away. Tho danger of meeting such. Then at a on Tuesday' In tho prlvalu chapel st
morhtng. With a faco white with an­ mother In her Is stronger, more en­ glance he made out friends, and spoke I-ambeth palacd to Viscount Hood
ger and manlfr-stiy Intensely excited, during, than In any of the other nine­ to them In the native dialect, which . . . Viscount .Hood wns unable to
tho manager glared at him. » tuirrh
teen In the barn. In my own cow It he had mastered quite proficiently be present through. Illness
"You took an order from Burton- la hardly more than blind principle, during bla etay in the district.
Family Newspaper.
Black yesterday afternoonV* he de­ hardly advanced beyond the oak treo'e
Both the new corners were Mongol­
"Newcastle waa agitated on Sunday
manded.
fooling for Its acoroa, or the amoeba’e ian s. One- poorly dressed advanced, nlg|it by the appearance or two hnrctn
"I did. air,” acquiesced Roy. "It waa for Ua divided self —The Atlantic.
kotowed humbly to AVsde, and even aklrU.*'— Staffordshire Sentinel
a big one, too— 2,000 United Utilities
kissed his feet-r reverently, grato"8panlels—For rale, three healthy
at 1.05.”
' fully.
dogs, flft. hlgh, practically new, Includ­
Ostend's
Picturesque
Celebration.
"Nothing of the sort.” ahouted the
"Bee.” he eald,' arising and waving ing tilt, price £ 8 , 10 «.”—West Buss«
One of the moat picturesque coremanager. "They ordered ten gold 6'a.
bis
companion forward aa though he PM W N * r motile* which have come down from
Commonwealth Central.” “A few crackers should be or «
were
eofae supremo perion—“It la tho
"Why, elr.” explained Roy, “I am .the agea la the blessing of the aea, high one of our family—Kwang Lo."
glass of milk should he kept Insld"
KATES $2.00 ANO $3.00 PEI! HAY
sure they said 2.000 United Utilities." which takes plarewln Ostend on the
Wade welcomed the lithe erect the bed."—How to Bleep Well.
first Sunday In' July eyery year.
'TUtUon verify the order?**
young
man Introdnced. There was a
"The captain and the boat ■
Early on the day a procession forma
PRIVATE BATHS — ELECTRIC LIGHTED
¿ m i f f r - w h of butlneea—"
GAS
quiet dignity that attracted.
were picked uoup by the passfng ves­
outside
the
church*:of.
8L
Peier
'and
[ ’ y^fveijW'i feep tho exchange quo"I am the sacrifice,” he said simply. sel.”—Birmingham Post
St. Paul, and walk« •'lowly to the
n w n riif*i^ ,
*
THE ONLY FIRST CLASS HOTEL IN SANFORD
"K. L. Hatchings and Seymour la
"The sa crifice r repeated Wade in
Digue
de
Mer.
where,«
temporary
al­
.-.T-'ot jrii.^alr.*' -a ;
wonderment.
splendid
foam " —Evening News.
"Look there!” thundered tho man­ tar la previously erected. A young
"It Is so," was the quiet reply. "It
girl
In
a
white
shepherdess
dress,
A. j R O B B IN S , • Proprietor
ager, holding up the printed sheet—
Is you who, a month since found tbs'
"United Utilities, #1" Raided lata yeo- and carrying an effigy or the pa* mandarin at the home of my kins­ Who Ever Hwrd of Büch a Thing!
"Hobson.” Mid Muggins, "they tell
chal
lamb,
generally
leads
the
way.
terday, a drop of .forty points la aa
man. H i was'about to tw beheaded mo #____
and
behind
her,
on
the
shoulder«
of
you've _____
taken your boy «»AT
hour, and we are loaded down with
It from tho graded achool. What s tkst
four flaherwomen dressed as brides, for an Infringement of the law.
$200.000 worth!"
wag that or the payment of 1,100 forr
"Then—then," stammered Roy, fair* the figure«, of the Virgin Mary, wtth
taels. Without that, not only would
•reuse." said Hobeon, "the muter
ly appalled, "tho message got mixed— the Infant Jeaus, la born aloft! Be­ be
ho
executed,
but
his
óftM
ijuyi
und
j
s
j0
’t
fit lo teach him.”
hind
tho
women
come
several
boya
crossed wires!”
£
/
I HA i 11î 11 I? T 4 1&gt;1*. fli e&gt;l ■ h a JB
rimL .
‘__ _
... _^
. ■.
Oh.".«aid Muggins, 'Tvq h e a r d «
Tho Ann sent at oneo' for Mr. Bacon. attired aa fisherman and carrying sea all the others Imprisoned. The «acred
burial would
»«iu be
lie denied
oenicq II
it would take |a » Tiry good maater.”
i,
Morally he waa responsible for the un­ charts, anchors, fishing nsts, and generation
¡«ns of* pr«y«rq and BucrJflco to
"WaU," r«pll«&lt;l Hobson; apologe^
fortunate error of tho nephew be had baskets. Tho proeaasloa Is comptotod wipe o#t
t tha »tain •'
, taow
wanted » #
recommended Prosd and Just, with* by tads supporting a largo aodol of
ll remcruKred
r * . "i*mu lhi my
mv boy to spéll
soell ’"taters
Wadq ■wi
w»dl
remctuScrod tho d r*,
a ship.
tetcr* with »
out
»
word
Undo
(Mb
drew
out
a
M»Í/¿
H
•umranree. Bluer pity for the unfor* •p.* ”

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tho cat, looking quite respectable with
a charming cherry riband about Its \\\\XXW \N \\\VXXXXVk\X*VXX
nock.
That sjxmo day Croft waa able to b«
Up and about*. .The next ho essay,-d
ono of hta cun tomAry walks—of course
towards Ilib woodland cottage. It,
passed by It several times.
It be
longed to Mtss Nosbtt, tho aunt of
Being Black the Feline Should s,'na An up lull down dal,' tract of Protested Note Makes "Blue
»ruble land wont with It, tho sole p,»
ygve Brought Bad Luck,
Monday,” but Eventually There
«Os»ton of the rnaidon lady tn iiuostlon
but Didn’t.
Croft, ventured to Intrude upon the
W as Glad Ending.
‘ *.»
general domain. Then he caught
By WALTER JOSEPH DELANEY. •eight-pf the flutter of a jjrcs» In ainoug
By GEORGE ELMER COBB,
Croft'Wnddlngtort voted &gt;l n-blessod a nost of sbrubbory. It acted like »
It was "Blue Monday" for ifax Wa­
ehanco Uial Impelled him ro «poll a magnet. Me climbed a fence and lter. with a vengeance! It was after a
good suit of cloth«» lndul*« In iv chill- roui'hed a «pot where the object of hi* bright, blissful Sunday, for had ho not
L/bath and plsce hlmseU under a Interest sat upou a fallen tree.
seen Leila Marsh and passed with her
doctor’» car® for a week. It was all
Nina was crying. Ij seemed hi» fate ono of tho most delightful evening»
for a cat. a skinny. homeless. Ill na- to corne arms« her always In seme of his life? Not that affairs were actmred black cat. only—the feline had glrllMh Ingenuous jiose, She sprang to lled in that quarter, but ho could not
leaped Into dlaaater from the »oft her foot and Impulsively extended her forgot tho bright o y ti and radiant
mceful arm» of the moat radiant hand, the tears chased away by genu­ chocks that had greeted him, nor tho
young girl Croft had .ever seen.
ine pleasure over his convalescent«,. parting moment under tho waving,
lie bad been only a week-at Durham She was still so grateful for his kind cherry blossoms, with the white moon*
tBd waa a strangw tllcrj!.’. He. had, ness! She had chided herself m, (he light drifting down-'upon that rare
worked-too hard for Are years for a cause of Ills illnosa—a rush of words, head of burnished gold.
; prat oil concern In tho city and had to check herself with a conscious
Then. too. up to the hour of tho
broken down. Valued and popular,’ blush In tho midst of telling how ho, opening of the bank. Max’ had folt
the giant monopoly hod given him two j had
.....not left. her thoughts.
something mor® than cheerful and
nanth»’ salary, In advaucn-Ar4~a* Ub- r
lienee the»«' irara?"* h e - Intimatsd happy 110 wag-thirteen-hundred dot^ a ra l bonus and had told him to get out smilingly.
lars to tho good, had a permunent po*
Into the cou!Ury-/ujd build up.
“Oh. dear. no! she disclaimed—' It •union, enjoyed the confidence Of the
It waa dull gt tbe dead little town Is Cleo.”
bank, officers, and wax led to look to a
t , bad come to. At the, end of evm a
"Cleo?” bo repeated fcrrerantlyr
c» nhlerahlp
.iIl
In the near future. . ‘
week, however. fresh air, brlak walka,
^Cleopatra, tho black c a t "
AVid then tho reaction: the formal
cream and home cooking had al­
Ah, I understand now.’* bowed c tu
q j 0 0(jjce 0f the stern and digready begun to restore color to tho Croft, "In trouble againT"
nlfled president, who waved him to a
check» and brightness to tho eye of
"In dreadful trouble," declared Nina, seat and tossed a note across tho
lbs Invalid. Else he would not have and th® corners of her pretty mouth glass-lopped table with the single
bees able to perform an extremely drew down dUmally. "Prom the flrat word:
heroic act. at leaat manly and cour- aunty has rebelled—says a black cat
"Protested.”
.
agaoaa In tho eye of pretty wlnaome brings bad luck that wo have enough . Max turned a little pal® as he
Nina Vincent
mouths to feed. I think she drore ll »fanned the bit of paper. It was a noto
lie had com® upon her midway on a away purposely. I know she scared ninety days old, signed by ' Simon
nitlo bridge crossing a narrow but | poor Cleopatra.”
Marsh and Indorsed by himself,
gMP stream. At a glance Croft saw , "Who has gone back to bo pelted amount J1.000, and pinned to It was
Uut ibr was in direful distress. Hhu again by tho street gnmlna I suppose?” the notation of flfteen dollars Interest
had been carrying Bhlf covered up In Inferred Croft.
overdue, and one tilth of that amount
alight wrap tho black cat In que«Uon.
"Oh, dear, no I have traced Cleo­ for protest fees. He wus considerably
I
It hid gtvcn'a sudden leap for true-’ patra to a burro« over near the creek, perturbed, but looked up steadily with
¿on. The animal missed the rail aimed but I can’t coax her out"
the question: .
for, and with a resounding yawl and a
"L ot me help you.*'
"It could not bo renewed?"
iplub struck tho water and dlanp- . Behold mo convalescent, lively as ,4
■‘Scarcely,’* sontcntlously remarked
pared under IL
erfeket, one-half an hour later bending (ho president, his declaration fixed and
Thor® waa a vivid scream from \he over a rock strewn spot wIth a match somber as tho utterance of fate.
young lady. To Croft ft sounded quite and looking down a cav.ornou» holt)
” 1 will pay It, then,” said Max. who
heartrending. A true Knight Fidelia, where two bright ryes glowed.
quietly drew out his check book, cal­
ha acted on tbe spur of tho moment.
Tvo got her." ho announced, and culated the gross and passed over
Tbs cat did not arem to have tho drew out thy truant As Croft did »0 tho earnings and savings of two years.
strength to struggle. It had come to he dropped the lighted match Into a
All this wus done quietly and strict­
lh« surface twice. CrofT leaped light little pool qt pne «Ide. There was a ly « «cording to bank wthU-a, but »van
flash.
when Max had turned to leave tho
"O il!" ho said. In some surprise.
"Quite a find Mis» VtncenL, 1 wish to
Investigate this."
One week later Ml»« Clnrinda Nrsblt walked Into town to sign over the
old farm for a royal sum to the great
oil monopoly.
She carried In her arms, teuderly
cherished, the former token of misfor­
tune, of III luck, now transformed to
her glorified vision Into a veritable
mascot Cleopatra
And In her wnke like ct^ilng tovera
trailed Croft and Nina. She wore an
engagement ring, and bo tho cherry
riband stolen (turn Cleopatra through
whom golden fortune an,1 happiness
bad come
iCopyright, tail, by W. G C h a p m a n )

NlINI1/IND 1HE l CAT

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BAR AGAINST LOVE

old grub Irani,. n , »low. but sure
Just hold that not O' I'm going to niaks
good '
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TWELVE* VEARS IN JACKSONVILLE
Mui »book bis bend dubiously a« he |
left tin- old man He was gloomy ail
day. in tact hi» «pint» been mu so de­
press"'I toward» *•veiling that ho folt
,be mud get sympathy, at least distrac­
tion ot timid «omew hero So ht* wont
to so, I no h.
Extend you a most cordial imitation to m.sj&gt;o&lt;t their mi|htd
She was formal, chilling 11« «pent
au awkward hour trying to keep up a
showing of ORIENTAL RI GS, REAL LACES, EM­
casual conversation
Then ho grew
BROIDERIES onci ARTS the iincit (hot h¡Ls ever been
fairly desperate , lie had lost his
offered to Florida people.
money it looked a« If he had tost his
love, a s well
1.1 Nt.HKON Sl.Ttf
WTHT BATTI!HNS "
-*.V \N TINES
"Thor,- 1» something 1 must say."
CENTER PIECES
DAINTY EMBROIDERED
ORIENTAL
he sp«»ke m a «trained, tremulous tone
TABLE CLOTHS
GOWNS
an hO'Rtood at the door In parting. "It
PERFUMERY
is on my heurt and will not allow m®
NAPKINS
NEGLIGEES OF FINE FRENCH
SACHET and
to rest. Miss Marsh, l.ello. 1 lovo—’’
d o m e s t i c ,-h a n d e m b r o i d e r y
POWDERS
The solemn dignity of hot uplifted
band checked lijm.
"Not—now,’* »he said simply. "There
Is a debt to pay, Mr. Wilber. Good
evening ”
Heaullful and unusual \mas Migife«lion« of Imported good« si domestb
And about a week later Max knew
price«. Any article «ent on nptuorM.
that Leila had done two thing«—
opened a »»vlng« bank account and In­
sured her life. He might admire her
high consistency ter principle; but this-M L
»gainst lovo mads him
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They met at church at some local
social cvcnta after that, but always a
204 and 206 Hogan St.. Jtckio n villo rfli.
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N. II. (fur slorea «te among the show-place» oí Jacksonville,
broke the heart of Max to see a
marked economy In dre»» on tho part
ot Leila, She* was an orphan and
worked as stenographer for the city
courts He* pay was not large.
"Saving, skimping, suffering tn pay
me—mo. who would give her inyTlfe!"
reflected Max, distractedly.
Thor-1 ramo Into the bank ono day
C H O IC E S E L C T E D STO C K ,
a bronzed, bearded roan, with a ragged
canvn» »atrhol bearing traces ot tbng
Improved Rose No. 4
.
Rid HHhh Triumph
and difficult travel. He placet^ It
acrosn ilie rounter. opened It and took
Irish Cobblers
Dixie
out a Minili wooden box
"FVoiu the mint," ho »aid In a curi­
Good Seed is essential
\Yc have the B E S T
ous, ht'.ir»,' voice.
„
Tho clerks wntchcd him with some
Interest. They had never before seen
those little oblong yellow bricks,
(:
stamped, "V. B M., *110,” *‘U. 8. M.,
Ideal
Politic»
Mimurc
1113,” "If. H M . t t H " f .
The »iranger placed ten of them ft&gt;
W . A T . S. Mns i i tins Pulnlo Sp ecial
one »Id-' with, a single question:
"Whe.e I» Mr Max Wilber?"
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And this 1» whut Max saw* when he
cam,, inn from the director»" room
"I promised youi" «aid Stmnu Marsh,
I R I S H P O T A T O E S ____
extending « hand hard ns a picco of
gristle
lust a pan of water and a
dip Into tbe old chute lulling« It’s a
W IL S O N R T O O M E R F E R T IL IZ E R C O .
sure ten dollars a day and Tra going
back to the Hilts to repeat the opera­
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tion ns soon ns 1 see my niece.”
Max U liber snw bis uncouth visitor,,
M r. K. ( . M axw ell, M ur. Sanford llraucb
as far as the door He whispered Into
his ear
"Bpeuk one word for roe."
And this was the line he received , y
from Hu- grim old prospector a few —
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"Deli, canceled Claim your own,
Leila tees the light Bica» you both’ "
"Onlv * Ittttri sorrowing, u little pa
SH O W IN G
tiene,'.’’ »poke Mat that evening, Leila
by blu side, once again amid the lure
of the white moonlight "and this glad
( outtl) ( (iiiiiniH H fuiuTH DiNtritTs, Yolinu 1'recinrln, Jtinlirt*
ending "
O f Tht* I V a r f and School DislrictH, a.s K slablish ed by the
Hut how much love, too through all
l ounly &lt; o m m issio n rrs at ih eir first reuiilar m eelln c Aug. 5.
til,- cruel urdoal ' whisper* d his prom'
lied bride, »endorly
(Copyright. 1911. by W G. Chapman.)
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Effect of Music on Animals.
A unique musical experience has
been Conducted recently in France
ll v.a« resolved to Institute concerts
Cat Only L iv in g T hing on D erelict.
for nntmnls fop the purjKJse of observ­
I'min a derelict »hip a cat waa
ing the ,•fleets of music u|&gt;on them
r-*r- u-d ru-ar I’lvmouth England, a
The result« of the obnervutlona tnsde
f,-;« &gt;1«)» ug&lt;&gt;
II M S
lH&gt;ni*gnl
esliilillshetl tb*- fact that dis, unnn led
tu,.i received qrilor*- lo »,-«rch for
tone« on «trlnged Instrument» created
'IS«ini »Ink the tli-c&lt;*lict Norwegian
no e ITeel ujxui horse* beyond causing
barque Mleiimnrk Tho (¡lenientk had
pome of the animal» to manliest sign»
Dronxcd, B e a r d e d M an.
hweu dls limn tied and abandoned more
of Impatience, but when u melody wus
played the horses turned toward tho room ho could feel those probing, re­ than a month ago Her crew was res­
players, pricked up their ears ami buking eyes of hta superior fixed upon cued and taken to Liverpool by the
Leaped Lightly Over the Rail.
«(earner. Dunhnlmo
The Donegal
showed plainly the pleasure they expe­ him.
picked
Up
the
«hip
&gt;00
uillt-n out. but
Hence
"Blue
M
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n
d
a
y
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hence
at
the
ly over the rail. There was a second rienced
noon
hour
Max
dUrcgurdcd
lunch uiul Dmllng tho hell »Ootid determined to
splash. Nina screamed again.
Waited t h e dingy room where tho man «a*,* her. Til,- mill II«trig thing on
“With apologlos- from both.” ob­
he
had befriended lived Ho found SI IhidiiI the di-rvlirt »«« -• &lt;«t. »hlch
C
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a
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a
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t
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r
T
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by
t
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F
e
e
t
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served Croft with a faint «mile as he
Tho |i,-r»«&gt;ii who luck» firmness ot limn Marsh (lending over a worn had heon driven mad h&gt; ihlrst and
held the wilted and bedraggled feline
bin- jacket who
character dlr,',tii-'s« &lt;&gt;f puri«*«« «ml satchel, trying to clpse Its top over u wtii-li sever, l&gt; Un
towards her.
stroked ll.
H0h. why did you?" cried Nina, her tho potentlallty »hub »oinpels su, bulk beyond Its capacity.
"Sorry you cam e." he observed,
•yes sparkling, her lips distended, her ceas Is revealed In him who *11« with
straig h ten in g up. but looking embar­
an,toot
brought
closely
up
to
the
hand resting gratefully on hi« arm.
D e te rm in in g C u rre n t o f E le c t r ic it y .
dripping a« It waa—"but oh! how other at tin- back „ml with the knee* rassed and guilty " I was Just going
There Is u very simple manner,
u( both limb« bent. On tho other after that thousand dollars 1 owe tho
ill"
which is not generally known,of deter- )
bank."
"
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It wag worth It—for the col," de­ 'hand, tho Individual woo -"its with
"Y’ou owe It lo pin now," advised mining the chnracier o( the electrklly
alared Croft a® N’tu caress, d tbe res- the lost flrmly sot on the ground
which one may happen to want to
e»d animal. Sh- flushed and tried to ; nmi apart two m three foot can be Max. with a nervous laugh.
make use of. It Is well known that
"E
h
—how’s
that?"
upable of transact
•hange the direct thonny.
! trusted to be on
implements which ur„ made for the
'Well,
I
deceived
you.
When
you
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‘ V&lt;m know. I teachTuUslc In th# Til- * Ing a matter
tn ^ gTjccrssful ts»uet
direct current are not available where
wanted
that
money,
and
wanted
It
so
u#»," »he went on In her artless way. Through no luck but downright energy
bad, and seemed to havn such glitter­ (he alternating current 1» used, and In
Cruft did not know It, .but he waa glad and capability of character.
ing prospects, 1 hated to refuse you. prtler to ascertain which kind of cur­
*H about heraeif »h® Aould
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1 submitted your application to the di­ rent Is passing through the wires It Is
Wl. "Some boy» were tormenting tho ■'
rectors. together*,Ith your security— only necessary to hold a »mall horse­
Good Way of Ending Duel.
P®or miserable creature. Poor thing!
Some year» ago two determined a deed for that ten acres of mining shoe magnet up to on* of the lamps.
^»hably hungry, homole«« Oh, you rivals decided to light a duel with land out In the Black Hills. They If It is alternating current the filament
P°or friendless dear," and Nina fond- dynamite.’ * They arraugod ibaL.carb laughed at It. I—1 knew you, and be­ »¿III vibrato, but if It Is direct current
Hie nlamcnt will lean toward the mag­
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y placed her cheek against th® ahlvcr- should sit on a barrel of dynamite to sides— "
"You needn’t tell U !" almost shout­ *.net.
feline with a tenderness that made which a fuse was attached. Which­
Lrott thrill with envy. "But how heed- ever fuse burned down first would, ol ed the old man. "‘You did that for mo?
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I »ml” she Interrupted h e rse lf' course, have decide«? which was the And It’» leaked out. And my niece
Slight Acquaintance, '*•
'» h .a dismayed glance at her drip- winner. A» luck would have It, how- knew ll flrat."
"Your niece—Leila?” repealed Max,
knight errant—“you are-r-wet.” ( ever, both fu ics went out some time
"Are you acquainted
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fly. your faahlonablA nelghtytB-?” "Only
" Ju s t th a t She was here an* hour In «' roundabout way. ■tier cat boards
»ok the martyr and wishing he wa* a j the rivals were so astonished at this
unexpected happening that they made ugd, crying. She twitted me for taking at my house.”—Pittsburgh Post.
&gt;our last dollar. Say, did 1 know it?
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you *®‘ ll&gt;e cottage.” up their quarrel then and there.
, ■LAn honest* well meaning man, hadn’t '1 .
W y « M r win» In deep embarrass-,
’
.
Trus Brotherhood
faith In my little mining claim and a
■•mh but you must b«v—dried.” For Bad Bums.
right to believe that the bank. saw.U.
The grpat principle of brotherhood
/ JT h* •*n » » I do thgt,” Insisted
ilurns and scalds should be treat­ my way?. Say, I feel It h a rd ^ o u put Is not by equality, nor by likeness,
r - ^ &gt;&gt; y- "The collage—yopy home,
ed
with glycerin®- anl|flour, the lat­ the loan through for me and risked but by glvlnguihd receiving.—Rusk.lt.
I
? And In this lovdly spot?
ter heaped well "over the afflicted you r own money! I—I—”
U bim 4
t0 , *‘-® ,t’” tnd thu‘ ’ un' part. Then tic a Unea bandage over
Tbe old men sst down on his satchel
Cmrf
W u' tb * weiituresome
-H orsy" Australians.
I t The Irritation 1« qulctdr. drivcn and dashed the tears from his eyes.
Ä v ^ r 1 #,0nf bf 't b e «1&lt;3« of the away and a quieter cure aadqred.
Englishmen
are supppsed to be the v
Max waa really touched,___
fc(ri y
miss, anftnalatent and admost “horsy" people In&gt;the world, but
.
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’Tvo
ruined
you,
I
see
that,'
wynt
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* » ( - , * » • ( ■ • Ib V co ld
on Marsh quite brokenly. ”1 see It klL they ir e fsr behind msny oth^r. t^unent tn
í ó .- j - ■ -«- --a Living Insacta as Ornamenta.
•It waa I^IIa l was thinking 0?. B*y. trles in regard'"to- the noworr vf
horses per houd of |tdpulalk&gt;n. Bi thla j
U«i _«I *Us
. r^l ,„ , h Í Í ‘ Í Dl&lt;hti
^ ,R Í,
n' South America and Central I feel m ean!"
- -woodland
colt»».
V. 1 *° th** “Alno
respect Australia leads the ! 11 Wlf!i um­
America several speci*.s of living In­
He «woke
awoke wRh
*n h a- aore
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"Don't
go
worrying,"
sold
M
u
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tttroat sect« are worn as ornaments. A bee­
pire, there being &lt;5 horse, to every
r atllt a floetpr sent for. More tle found In the cnvlcea of old walls grratly m o v e d at the old man&gt; genu- lOti people.
I
Ise
misery.
"You
meant
well.
As
to
&gt;u „v.V * f,Cr » &lt;*»y or taro when he Is worn by the girls to word off evil
|U lla, 1 am very, very eorry that she
^ ltlà e
* * enU*
! has learned of this."
BurpHeed Them.
"T h at Is the hardest part of It,”
'Ä ^ H s - 'C S U i 'Ä
»,’r .-V-.
Turkish
General—“Did you sur»
mourned Marsh. "Now, then, I'm
Getting Up In the World.
prise the enemy?” - Colonel—“Yes;
Architect (enthttslasUcoUy)— "When going to leave here. A fter that money. they didn’t expect to see us ron.”—
There’s onp thing I can do—glvy up
you get Into the new boos« you won't
day. O».
to hlM
Boston TraaaeHpt.
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■haa |*n J ” r“ ln* h cord photograph know yourselves." Mrs. New rich— my foolish dream of raising a million
,u my mins and go back to tbe
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WHY NOT try an advertise­
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only cost you THREE CENTS a
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bring results.
WANTED AT ONCE—Old Rags alike
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.rage, and cement walks are o
paia for. Within half bloqkpaved street» ■
BOX 867 -“ ^'SAN FORD. FTA.
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For Sale-O ne horse disc harrow, one
horse turning plow. Good aa new. T.. A* I have charge of the buainr*.« of the
K. Batea Court Houae.
15-tf Title Bond A Guarantee Co.. East . San­
ford Land League. and W. A .' Whit­
For Sale—Red Jersey hoar 2 H year* comb, I can be found In the Tax As­
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old fine animal weigh* about 200
T H O S . K. B A T E S
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Sacrificed at 116. or will
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THE StNTORD HERALD*

prances ot mat period when they
heard them."
I
.were sweejhearta, SuL the widow'«
"Where do you think you are, W ill.
will waa aa Inflexible a* hla.
Inquired Iho Widow Wll*on.
They warn not enemies; when they
"Why, at home, of course, he an­
met they would bow and sometimes swered. "Where else should I be?
speak, but their spoken words acted But 1 see you've changed tho furni­
ua a harrier between them.' Thug ture round, haven't you?”
matters ran along ‘(or a year after • The Widow Wilson was laughing
Yoakum's return.
and crying hysterically. Y'oakum look­
March came, snowy and blustering. ed at her In wonder.
.The winds were inceasant. Yoakum
"Don’t you know that when our
waa harnessing bla horse for the first fathers built tbely -home» they made
plowing one day when ho fait a vio­ them both the same and got tho same
lent blow on tho back of the head. He kind of furniture?" she asked when
turned to defend hlmaelf, but every­ she had recovered her selfposisession.
thing swam beforo hla eyer, and, with
"You im-’An—that I'm In your tfduse,
tho sense o f being carried away on a Addle?" be crle&lt;* "Who brought mo
swift river, ho lapsed Into uncon­ here?"
sciousness.
^You brought yourself, my dear, ye»-,
Ho. opened his eyes agfia Inter: as te r^ y morning. There wso-en't any
It seemed, and the first thing they lit robbers. Will, it was a cydond. Pick­
upon was tho Widow Wllaon.
ed you up from your plow and carried
llo waa lying In bod In a darkened you nicely through the air and plank,
room, sn&lt;T she sat by bla aide. Her ed you down bealdo me on a bed of
eyes were red from crying. Yoakum hay I’d pulled down for Bcaale and
endeavored to alt up.
h o j calf. If that plow hadn't toppled
"Hush!" she said, gently .pressing over on your head—"
him backward.' ^You hav* been vfcry
But the Widow W’llaon did not have
ill. You must llo still."
a chance to finish Just then for Wil­
Tho widow, In bis house! Yoakum liam Yoaknm bad canfcht her In hla
had often pictured thu possibility of arm* with surprising strength for a
such an occurrence, but.uaw._ta .hla „jrv
to show; and you can 't taUt
surprise, his sensation was one of when you are being kissed, they say.
shame. He looked at h$r as wall aa
he could In.tha.obscurity of tho room.
K eep ing C heese.
Except that she was moro matronly
To prevent cheese from getting hard
and that threads of gray showed at
her temples, she might have been.tho cut a small piece off fok present use
tame Adeline Farley, and he might and plaro the remainder In cool safe.
have parted from her a few mlnutea Spread a thin film of-butter over the
cut part and cover with a clean fcloth.
before.
“Adeline," ho said timidly, "It all This will prevent that hard, cracked
condition which ruins the best of
seem* Ilk» a dream to me."
Adeline waa atlcnL’ but ho could aeo cheoao.
that she, too, waa moved.
"It seems aa though we hadn't been
Derivation of Surnames.
parted thcao fivo and twenty years,
Surnames are not what tboy seem.
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Adeline," he resumed. "Do you re­
member when we went down to the Kor Instance, Lind Is derived from a
stream that night I asked you, and Teutonic word meaning a "snake."
found a bunch of wild myrtle grow­ The apparently quiet nnd harmless
surname Wren comes from a word
ing, and how 1 put It In your halrT"
“And then you told mo you loved which depotea "rapine." ’•Fish, though
such an Innocent namo In appearance,
me." said Adeline.
"And I've loved you ever since,” Ad­ originally meant "Impetuous.”
dle,” ho continued, .taking her hand.
Adeline Wllaon. made bo resistance,
Really Mortifying.
but her eyea were still downcast
"What waa the moat mortifying
"Why did you marry Wllaon, dear?”
thing that ever happened to you?"
asked the man.
"flaying my brother come to wait on
t‘ For tho first lime she raised her
“It All Seems Like a Dream.'
eyes. ’ "I ’guess because I was a fool, us In a New Hampshire hotel when
my' husband und I were on our honey­
though a bitter enmity seemed to Will," she answered,
moon."—Chicago Hpcord-ilerald.
rsgo between them. But Yoakum was
“-Mid you couldn't manage to care
proud as well as shy. Thus, when b«1 for mo Just tho least b it could you,
waa twitted, be returned the: answer Addle?" ho naked,
Cultivate Voice With the 8mlle.
given above
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The widow waa tracing .out tho pat"The voice with the aralle wins.”
"I should think. Adeline, that a com -1 l®ro,
**»• counterpane.
"Why Thus runs a sign In n telephone ex­
parallvely young woman like you wouldn 1 *ou como to see me? she change where many person* work.
would think of marrying again," bor Mkcd suddenly.
Its usefulness Is not confined to tele­
"I guess for tho samn reason that phone operator».—Youth’s Companion
friends would say, thinking of her
you married Wllaon,” he answered.
neighbor.
"If It's Will Yoakum you're think- "I'm stubborn, aa you are. But I'm
Ultimately Spiritual.
log of." Mrs. Wilson answered, "you're ' •orry / nd wh1rn 1 ‘h,nk th‘ l ,l ™
It Is a great step tn the Interpreta­
all dead wrong. When. » man wants you who gavo In and came to me. It
to come courting me. let.him cam e; lust makes me feel cboap. Did they tion of life when we have discovered
get the robbers?"
and ask me. 1 don't go out of tho r "Robbers? What robbers?" asked that all events are ultimately spirit­
u al—Briefly.
way to Invite any man Into my home." |
Adeline, looking at him ‘curiously.
"III never enter her homo until she
"The men who struck mo down.
nskB me," was Yoakum's answer, and Slick fellows they must have boon, i
.
Dally Thought.
tho two stood pat. Inwnrdly both ro -1 too. There wan ]. sitting bealdo my
noth man and womankind belle
wetted the position they had taken. , plovr In broad daylight when they g o t! their nature when they are not kind.
Each had secret romantic reme
and. I npver so much as saw or ' —Harley.
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■f.loqk apyfriicre near It. * .
V, There w r it few residents of tha lib
tin Koiikaa. settlement who remem­
bered, thf time when It had been a
frontier outpost. Hut everybody knew
that old : man Furlcy and old man
This Heading,
Yoakum had migrated together and
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fought Indian* together. Tho children
had grown up together and cvprybody
had expected them to get married.
MISCELANEO US
Then. Wilson had come along . and
snatched Adeline Farley out of JfpakWHY NOT try on advertise­ wm‘i
band—almost morally, for tho
ment under this heading. It will bana had been announced when the
only cost you THREE CENTS a startling now* cggio from Kanaka City
line each issue and will surely that tho pair were man and wife,' Old
bring results.
•Farley forgave hi* daughter and took
h er home wbeh' Wilson deserted bl*
.* I have a lint clasa painter and sign young bride; but Yoakum never got
writer. We can , do your harm*» re­ over I t He went to California* and
pairing and auto -top. work no*.
Was not heard of for five and twenty
years. Then he drifted back jto tako
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W. H. UNDERWOOD.
Op land In the town of hla' birth* to
ftnd all hla old friends scattered or
□ 0 0 0 (3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
dead, and Adeline Wilson, a widow,
farming her father's land.
FOR SALE
Yoakum - had never Yuan-led.' . GotNice Residence, Hot tinti a alps
averred'that be and the wlddw
Cold water, Rath, GasfGar- ° Would soon oome ■ together, even

--JK H Y . NOT
an advertise
ment under this heading/ It will
onIy~tost you THREE CENTS a
line each issue, .and. jnrHL~sure}jr
bring results.

For Sale—While Ho"and Turkey*.
Hen and Gobb’cr ‘for $¿.00 Seyeral
fine Bronze Gobbler* for breeding
$5.00 each.
G. C. McDougal The
Turkey Man. It. D. No. 3 Sanford. 23-t/c

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Acts as Matchmaker and Reu
nites Lovers After Many
Years of Misunderstanding.

For Sale—A ten acre truck farm tiled
—
and fenced, near -Sanford, good land, a
‘ By JOHN ALWAYNE.
new bam, $3,600. Address 2135 Main
"Why don’t you an’ tho Widow Wll•&amp;L. Jacksonvi’le, Ha.
26-17tc
■on git hitched 7" hla cront«s would
ask of William Yoakum at the village
- Foe Sale—Twelve acre vegetable farm, ■tore. And Yoakum, with a sudden
l»rtly under cultivation. 5 room house. flash of anger In hla bluo eyea, would
answer: i ,
Address Box 1024, Sanford.
31-Dtp
"1 don't go courtin' no women. When
Sensational Music
Selling— Huyl2 they want me let 'em send for mo."
All of which would duly nnd ua
ropie* latest.25c popular copyright sheet
way to tho Widow Wllaon's ears
music at 9c per copy, postpaid, and be­
through the wives of the various audi­
come a member Seminole Music Club. tor* of Yoakum'* ultimatum.
W. L. Harvey, representative.
32-tfc
Noverthelesa It did aeom strange
that two old friend* should Urn In
For Sale—Span of «mall mule*, or. will Chilly
Isolation upon neighboring
exchange for good horse and wagon, or ranches True the ranches were quar­
farm implement*. What have you to ter sections, and at least half a mile
offer? M. S. Nelson?Eureka Hummock lay between the two bouses Hut they
were the nearest .neighbors of one an­
33-tf
other. nnd they had known each other
1
---------------------For Sale -New Cypress Incubator, HI alnce childhood Yoakum waa a man
egg capacity. A bargain, also a lor of of fifty, and the widow might have
been fortv-five— though »he did not
stallie manure cheap. Ja« C. Harris«.
33-9 tc

Interest In Colors of Bsardi
The color of beards arou»**
points or Interest .AH tbo hnclcnt t*T
Istrlca show Cain and Judas i«tarlot
with yellovt or rod-beards, and iv^y.
us Pilate In ancidnt art alwgj» , u
given a beard. (Being a Homan of
good family. he probably hn.i
beard; but those details
:o(
trouble tho old masters ) a tt,i,i„a
beard, however,( docs not carry
significance that* goes with n &lt;i hair,
for many eminent men with
brown hair have, had reddish l-anU.
. •&gt; Worthy Thoughts.
’ Prido^ ambition nnd avaricr
to
b e' repressed . and the spirit ,,r trUe
worth cultivated. When the h.-inab.
ambitious thoughts perceive that tters
Is an all-pervading thought-suiwunc^
upon which they can feed ami Kro*
fat and rich In all ways, they itriy*
for first place. Wo should curb thl*
selfishness and let the master ,,f t^
feast Divine Intelligence,.W
hem
orable
places worthy
Ui&lt;&gt;n«iiu —
Unity.
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I m itatlon- Dlemontfs---The whlto sapphire, the white tops*
and rock crystal are comment* «old u
diamonds, but moro often mutations
are tpado of glass. To recognize tbca*
glass imitations, treatment with adds
Is also recommended, which remove*
the polish on tho facets, wblli- it does
ifot affpet the diamond, ruby, sai phlrs
or emerald."
However, an imiutios
made of glass yields to the hardness
te«L bo that, a chemical test H
fluous.
Dark Hair and Greatneit
Dork brown to black In th. tn rofiIng hue on the head« of gr*at men.
A Bat of fifty names has If* f*l| cotft-j
piled In which the color of hair I*
given by biographers, and ninety per
cent, are dark brown or black. Then
Is not, strange to. aay, n slnglo nrastlon of premature grayncs*. nor a etagte caae of that ashen brown color
known aa "singed" or " djou * o col­
ored."'
Bees Make Own Hours of Labor.
Some bees apparently work on thi
el^ht hour schedule, other* on a tsj
or twelve hour basis for their working
day. A bee keeper snys that one of
hla bee colonies begin» It» &lt;!«* • labor
at sunrlso nnd continue» till nit* r dark,
making a working day two or three
hours longer than any other n-lony tn
over a hundred. No two i. ni.ies of
bees, says this apiarist, nr- uik«.
Women Are Independent
Ithcta Child» Dorr say» that -h* »(►
men of Klffland ahare in •-••;Usiig
with the men and aro chimo* * »»«vf
era and hod carriers u&gt;. -til u
clerks sad stenograph ere t-t* tijt
that most of the unmnrrlet! »caa
have money, which they ha&gt;*' --»rMa
themselves, and It Is aim«*- impos
siblo to find one of them dep« i«Uag as
father oy brother.

For Sale Bermuda onion plant*; $1.00
per thousand. Rex Packard Went Side.
33-tf
For Sale 24 Arr«* . 10 rlmr*«). 4 tiled.
guar.U-/ mile from loading station.
$3.009.00 Address, Furm, &lt;--«&gt; Herald
33-171
. For S a l e - At Beck Hammock, Im­
proved Robbins, Iron) Age, Potato
Planter.- Good as nek
(’&lt;&gt;•« $80; will
Sell for $45 eaoh Add re»« Kdgur K.
Brown.
3-tf
For

Sale

10 0 ,0 0 0 J| rulilmge

planta.

Henderson’« Early Summer and Chirríe»
ton l.^rge W.ikeheld. tl 60 per 1,000

Apply ('. C Woodruff, Room-21 Pico
Blork. •
36-2tc
For Sale Fine young lettuce planta.
W. C, Post.
17-ltc
For Sale Some line cabbage plants
for sale. Early Summer nnd Succession.
S e e J. C. Ellsworth. Jr.. R. D. 3, Moore's
Station.
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36-2tp

TÖÖENf
WHY NOT try an advertise­
ment under thi# heading. It will
only coat you THREE GENTS a
lint each issue «ml frill surely
bring results, •
Rent—Nlee furnish««!.' Wtorn«
y .» -« k »ml up..
Stuifion's
Fbunfi St.
UW'Otp
! For Rent—Room nictíf Jhtislíétl sult*abl© (or office or »jnull More' Oppi «ite
C vurtJloiw . .Affi/ly’4o ftlr». J. C. EnÁ»

.•;'on tracUÒri ligi: rtur* miles (rom city,
y* Fanned for Aye y cth j ftil'tiled, twp good
Rowing t»vJU,‘&gt;a/tViuid, ouuhc'K lU n\.

¿¿yw ictfyp.fbT cash. 'AMnlók Mrs. Cdr*

•^oom» witfror
ir r / ftn w r ftiK
’

iitkuar tur
Musson. .

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or Saie on easy terra*.

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No doubt you have been putting off buying a
suit on account of the expense that always comes
around the Holidays. In view of this fact, we
are putting on the market

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OFFICIAL ORGAN OF SEMINOLE COUNTY—THE GARDEN SPOT OF THE WORlJb

SA N FO R D H E R A L D

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AND FRIDAYS
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PUBLISHED
SEMI-WEEKLY

I N S A N F O R D — L i f e 1* Worth Li vi ng

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•AMrORO, FLORIDA. TUIBOAV, DECEMOER 10 . 1913

Volum«

V

|. MAMMOTH CATTLE INDUSTRYMAMMOTH MEETING OF EDUCATORS
MAMMOTH COLD STORAGE PLANT
ESTABLISHED NEAR THIS CITY
IN ISLAND CITY THIS WEEK
. WILL BE PLACED AT SANFORD
T—

—

WELL KNOWN M EN W IL L

raise b e e f and
H O G S
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10 HAVE LARGE RANCH

SEMINOLE’S GOOD RECORD
BANK

O N LY

TH REE

G R E A T O U T P O U R IN G O F
T E A C H E R S IN A T ­
TEN D AN CE

M O N TH S O LD R E A C H E S
H IG H

MARK

CUBA FOR

TRIPS

STATEMENT ISSUED IN THIS OTHER NEWS AND ‘ VIEWS
SOME TWENTY
THOU­
OF THE STATE OF FLOR­
ISSUE SHOWS SEMINOLE
SAND ACRES FOR GRAZ- . .. . BANK OVER ONE HUNIDA FOILED DOWN
«V
FOR READERS
,JNG PURPOSES A
DRED THOUSANDm m m

h avtacteady

purch a sed

Tcachchi and school officers will find
Will cattle ratoing bah® the piace- of
B reit &gt;es there a man with soul to dead
this
week the gala webk lor educational
Who
living
In
Sanford
may
have
said
TfCttahle FO*’to*7
matters In Florida. The Executive
XhU to • question that is agitating
That times were hard
Committee of the Florida Educational
tl* minds of several of our biggesLgrow-1 Progress to retard
Association has issued n neat and in­
Of here and while at preaent they are
And now must hsng his head?
ttBHn the vegetable trade they are also
For the batak deposits are the barom­ viting program for the annual conven­
This convention will be held In
pulling a line out- to windward In the eters of the times And the signs of the tion.
rtttu raising business and several of time* are the progress of the hank de­ Key West Dec. 30, 31, 1913 and Jan. 1,
thn have gone iqto a company for the posits and Sanford bank deposits arc- the 1914. Some of Florida’s leading edu­
purpose of buying a vaat domain to greatest in the history of the city. Bfit cators will speak, and tbo paramount
fry» it end raise cattle and hogs for the when speaking of hank deposits and! question in educational matters will lie
jaarkrt that seem* so large aa to never progress the Seminole County Hank discussed by active teachers and county
. b« supplied. - leads the procession in the south for officials. Under the same cover with
1 Id The Herald appears the articles of their statement published today in an­ the prograrAs are given railroad rate*
(Morporation of the Toeohatchee Ranch other part of The Herald shows that in from different points in the state to
Cflopany and the incorporators are T H R E E MONTHS THIS BANK HAS Key West; borides the rati* of boarding
g. o. Chase, Joe Cameron, Alfred Foo­ ON DEPOSIT OVER ONE HUN­ houses are definitely «rated. The trav
eling rate is two cent* a mile each way,
ter and J- N. WWtner.- The amount of D RED THOUSAND DbLLARS.
tbs capital stock is $100,000 and the
When one stop« to consider that this provided travelers return by the same
«apsny has already purchased about amount some times requires several years route that they traveled in going to
twenty thousand acres of .fine glaring fo accumulate in a new bank ami that Key West. Dates of pur’chaae for
lud* and are putting it under fence.
the b g Sanford m&gt;(» have not begun to tickets are December 27. 28 and 29, and
They will raise cattlo and hogs and bring retpms this statement is nothing all tickets are good for ten days after
npert to anticipate the great demands less than remarkable, especially since date of »ule. An excursion has been
far mean that the country is making the other two hanks have hqd large arranged from Key West to Havana
dlbe time. Florida has always been sums on deposit und demonstrate two and return for $12.50, tihs includes cost
of meals, berths and other customary
twognked as the coming stock country things:
isd the west comes to Florida now for
That Sanford is one of the most solid privilege« The county superintendents
tUr cattle. The hitherto despised a^d substantial cities in the south with will furnish programs nnd traveling
xnb cattle and razor back hogs that the best banks and that Hon. F’orrret badge* upon application for asme. The
vm exploited in song and story about Lake and tbe men who are directors in executive committee has placed pro­
FVscvia are taking on a new importance the Seminole Bank are the greatest grams at the disposal of the superinten­
ski tressed with the more delicate hustlers that the state has ever witness­ dents, and the dlitena of Key West have
very generously offered to place the
Irak of cattle and bogs of other climes ed.
c j florid* as n hog and cattle country
The Herald oil ere congratulation» and traveling badge* with the same officers,
t 'J t ,
fleecing back into her own very rapid­ best wishes to the worthy president of
Tho Marion County Board of Trade,
ly In the state where there are such the Seminole Bank and his eo-workert.
underfill possibilities in the farming Keep up the gait and Sanford hanks an active and progressive organization
uditork raising gnme there seems U&gt; be will in a few months reach the million engaged in boosting and. building up the
entire county, has issued and is sending
no Emit to what men of means and cx- mark.
broadcast over the country, a very
fsrier.ee can .do, and cattle and hog
handsome
booklet, descriptive of tbe
nfaing w*a bound to follflw the returns
LOCAL MASONIC NEWS
county, its towns, cities, fiijmw, ¡(rhopto,
from hay and .corn and the numerous
M stuffi where such can be raised as St. John« Day
by industries and possibilities. The; book­
let is prepared in convenient form, and
tady u In Florida.
F. A
consists
largely of pictures, made in
The gentlemen who compose the ToSaint John’s Day, December 27th, tints from photographs taken in thd or­
*$fc*tehee Co. are well known business
which w a day wt aside by all Christian ange grove*, the stock pens, the phos­
BCDand have had experience with cattle.
Masons for particular celebration and phate mines, street*, parks and truck
Mr. Cameron especially being one of the
regular meetings was very proja-rly ob j farm*, (lacking house* it is, prao*
IDOit prominent and successful cattle
served by the local orders of that fra­ ticallj, an illustrated history of the
men in the state.
ternity at their hall last Saturday even­ progmw of Marion county, and of course
The»« men can bo depended upon to ing. A very flattering representation there are some statistics put in to sup­
r»i*e the beet stock that can be raised in of Blue Lodge and Royal Arch Mttoonn ply facts that could not be photograph­
the south and they can alio be depended gathered together early in the evening ed. Marion was the original banner
upon to use the licet and moat scientific and partook of the enjoyments of the citrus fruit county, and the industry is
method» in all their ventures. They eveniing until a late hour In the night rapidly increasing.
wiB have a real cattle ranch and will nee ami the day’s doings were said to be
♦* ♦* t*
that no tick, no diseases or other pests the most surcensful in the history" of
When his cur refused to respond to
tavage their stock and they will also go Sanford's two represent at ve bodies.
full current ut an early hour Christinas,
in for the most up to date methods of
Among other of the important anil Motorman If A Strong of Tampa wu*
triring and handling all their products. impressive ceremonies was the installa hurrilied on examination to find the man
Thb new company means not only tion of the new officers of both the Blue K|,.,| remains of a human being dogging
ouch to Sanford hut to tbe entire state. Lodge and the Chaîner. The Blue the running gear The body was iden** the most advanced methods ami ideas Lodge officers were installed first as fol­ lifted as that o( Mrs. Conaan tine Gon­
*iH btf put in operation and their im- low*: F. L. Miller, Master: C. J. Humph, zales, of No. 1905 Twenty-second street.
^ri»s ranch and future operations wHI Senior Warden; S. ii. Kennedy, Junior The dead woman’s husband and three
^ Witched with much interest.
Warden; Dr. 0 . J. Miller, Senior Dea­ suspects are under arrest. Motorman
The Herald congratulates three gen- con; D. D. Caldwell, Junior Deacon; J. Strong was making his last run on the
not only upon their for sighted F\ Kurnalz, Senior Steward; B A. Kent. owl car when he felt n humping and
policy hilt upon their desire to Junior Steward; and W. S Baldwin! grinding beneath as if some one had
®&gt;ks Sanford headquarters for this who has been fifty yean a Mason und placed soft objects on the track. He
P**t industry that will mean so much who has. filled every’ office within the, brought his ear to a full stop, and, with
toward the future development of Flor- gift of the Lodge was again appointed
the aid of the conductor, mado the gru«»“ »’* latent poasibllitto*.
a most trusty, TUer. Thus equipped soAte find.
’ .
with this list of honorable names at the
I l l
head of its list of membership Sanford
John H. lfavlin, New York-Cinclnnati
Lodgo No. 68, F\ &amp;?A. M. look* forward tliehtrirul magnate, today announced
~.-----------to a New Year of great Masonic achieve­ the purchase of a business site in tbe
renter of Miami, F’la., upon which he
Kkrimm« ship* much cattle but has ment.
Alter
tho
usual
speech
making
w
hich
I
wj]|
erect a palatial business block, tho
cattle pens and when the critters
®*&gt;e to town for shipment their favorite always accompanies the installation of j ground alone ca|ting $20,000. Huvfin
____ _________________new
dlReer* in'the Blue Lodge Monroe i ul*o announced the building of &amp; winter
■*Wt i* to cut aero«
Iota through tho
IVtleni and yards-^and ' tho Journal Chapter No." 16, R. A. M. opened their horrso palace near Secretary of State
Jhlak» something ought to bo done about Chapter and in company with the mem- Bryan’s placo at Miami. Mr. Havjln
it
bora of tho Aral Order prowled .to„ ¡fi- } stated that his extensive investments in­
stall their chosen officer* for the year! dicated his faith in tho future of the
i
t f
^Bkhopjjray *{¡1
jjj, c(,urch work as follows: O. L. Taylor, E. H. I’.; Dr. state of Florida, both from a commercial
* Florida on January 5. which will be O. J . Miller. K .; C. J . Rumph,*S.; H. E. standpoint and future home, Havlin'a
« * twenty-flfiit anniverairy
, C. H.; J- F. Turner, F. S.; F- L- investments amount to nearly a quarter
anniverairy of
or his
his arr*
tr, R. A. C.; W. F. Devine. 3 V.; of a million bo far.
(to* Florida field and during which
. 'Siiller, Treasurer; J. F\ Kamatz,
X X X
- * has done signal service for the
**1 of tye state,
Mff great Value to St. Johns county
Secretary.: and D . D. Caldwell, Sent. ’■
All busine» at laat having Iwen at­ wilL prove ^he latest plan of the chami k r f k i »xiird* of trade has been tended to, then came the banquet, fol- ber of commerce to cooperate with, the
department of agriculture and.the J'lor
-^taD unnellun. with L. B. SklnnW Iqired by Good Nights.^
ula State College for Women in form­
•wrt'ihd tU rg e memherahip.
ing
girls’ canning club* all over the
^
New
Repair
Shop
b , v ’• &gt; * t " •
country,
nay* the St. Augustine Record.
G. C. Fellow*, an ezpert bicycle and
JCLIK.4’, , “ ’6’ for 33 ye»n&gt; deputy clerk
^United States Cottrt at Tampa motorcycle repair man, formerly with “ What the boyi- corn dub* have provfn
•
reappointed,
W. C. Parker’a ahop In this city has to boys and men as well as in Vrovinf
fa^.- f ,
t i 't "
opened a new shop in the Sanford House what can really bo tlhtto in gaining.the
greatest production pqssihle from land,
•h S « Io L itr* wbmi“ have alrMdy annex next door to M. P. U pe’a on First tho girls' canning dub* are proving in
Quart H’W9~averaging 50 cents per street and is prepared to do all kinds of
repairing. Mr. Fallow hleo earn » ,» other counties to girls" and women " In
What can bo
full Uoa of tires aod soppiks arid •un­
greatest saving and revenue from
ready on sale at drtaa and VU1 make, recover and repair

STATE NEWS

Miami’s new directory to serve the
dty fur 1914 ha&lt; been compiled and is­
sued und shows that the Magic city has
kept up the pare at which it has been
growing in the post few years.
F'rorn
tho calculations made by the directory
folks Miami now has a population of
18,340, which is an
0[ about0.009 over last year. Eighteen year*
ago two families resided In Miami, and
the population was likely laxgu enough
to organize a base ball team. Today a
fair sized army could be raised in the
Magie city, and it would bo. composed
of fine citizens, active, progressive and
Industriofis.
t t :
The Woman's Club of Tallahassee re­
cently met and heard the appointments
read of standing committees for the
year, l.ther. business of fmportanee was
transacted and plaas for building a hopie
foMhe club on its excellent lot on Mon­
roe street were discussed. The Talla­
hassee Woman's Club is an active ami
importiint organization, which does
great deal for the betterment of thing*
in general at the state capitol,
That
the women connected with the club will
succeed in their efforts to put up a club
house cannot be doubted.
t 1 t
The city of IVnuarula has entered suit
for $150,000 against the surety com­
panies on the txind of the Pensacola
state bank which was the city depositorv
when it fnih-d with nearly $150,000 &lt;d
the city * money in itc vaults. The
Maryland Gas alty Company was sued
for 890.000 «mi (he FI elily and Cas­
ualty Company for $60,000.
Hecently
the dty demanded the bank's sureties
to produce the money for which they
stood good, giving them ten days in
which tn act. No reply was received
and the *tms were brought
I 1 1
Wesle&gt; i’lijit, a Western Union Tele­
graph ("fttnpuny Operator at Tampa,
wai incidentally shot and killed by his
brother'. Albert Platt, while huntlnr in
the woods - r » t of Sarasota Christmas
afternoon. Both barrels of a hammerleas ijiiu were discharged, entering his
rn-ck and severing the jugular vein,
causing instant death. Albert l’latt
was distracted and begged to Vie killed
also. Wesley Platt was on a visit to his
mother He leave* a wife and an eight­
een month old baby.
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To encourage the boy* and gifIs of
Dade --ounty in the formation of 'coni"
and naming'' HuIm, the Dade county
fiur Ti -magement has made *|*-i nil of­
fer* of display space anti prizes »1 the
county fair this year, in other counties
of Florida, notably thoac of the western
and north central sections of the state,
the public school authorities have t aken
active interest in the ratabUshment of
these juvenile agricultural club* and
already there ha» U-en some excellent
work done.
Manager F" S Pond of the V.u*ti*
Citrus Growers Association informs us
that the wonderful mrrlnmieal inven­
tion known a* the l&gt;ox making machine,
has arrived and is in operation at the
big packing house in this city.
The
machine automatically nails together
1.600 I&gt;01» per day. \'Lsilors are wel­
come to inspect this and the other mod­
ern machinery at the packing house
Eusti* Lake Region
I t *
Flvt-ry memlier of the Tampa (nilice
force made his appearance on Christmas
day wearing a new green brocade velvet
nexktie, the gift of Chief of Police Woodward, who had them m a d e esj«‘dully for
the Christmas occasion. The men of
the department in turn surprised the
chief by leaving a handsome reclining
chair at his home on Christmas eve.
- J
l.itrgo, too, has a jK^tmiBtcr who Vs
making "a record. M. Jo*il McCullen
was lairgo's first (Kwtmaster 26 yearn
ago, when it was called u fourth class
office because there was no such thing ns
a fifth class poetoffirc. He is now Iairgn'e postmaster again*- not yet—and It
has jus^ iwcorae a third claaA postoffice
with a salary Of $1,i0i&gt;.

X |; |
According to his own statemejit, Mar­
cus F'agg, superintendent of the Chil­
dren’s -.Home Sodety, U the happiroj
man in the state today. \\hen asked
why he was so happy he staled that the
good and splendid work the soclFty had
done for little children during the past
year was enough to make any man

happy.

T ™ E uNN r e T Tw ™ S 'GREAT CHR,STMAS TRADE
S A N F O R I) iV IE N

CATTLE RAISING INCENTIVE

BREAK
. V IO U S

M ER C H A N T S
ALL

RECO RD S .

When dreams come true to an old ¿ong
and It sounds swecet to the editor of
The Herald at times when after an extra
hard campaign for the good things that
should come our way and then wake up
and find that they are Coming. Chief
among the real good things exploited
in The Herald for the past five years has
been the subject of cold storage and
many have been the joke* cracked at
our expense on this subject—not an
abtruno «object at that - and at times
it seemed tlin( cold storage would only
cfatfie in our dreams but the dif£ of
dreams has passed and the entire coun­
try’ has come to our belief that In Florida
and especially in Sanford n mammoth
cold storage plant would not only solve
many ol the vexatious questions hut
w-outd prove to lie a paying proposition.
Our seeit* of optimism on this subject
have iHirne good fruit and now comes the
joyful intelligence that a coterie of our
!«*t business men have receive«! a proj&gt;option to take over a fine plant and
move it to Sanford It to one of the best
and tiuwt complete cold storage plante
in the country nnd ut present is said to
be worth $100,000, but can i«* purchased
much cheaper and the price gives one
an idea of the |iossibiltiies of suoh a
plant located in Florida. All the meat»
furnished the (ample of the United
State* formerly came from northern und
western stati* but recently Florida has
ciiinlieii into public notice aa a beef pro­
ducing state and many large ranch own­
er» from the west have been In the state
buying Florida cattle
Ii Florida cattle are good enough for
w-Httern stockmen they are good enough
"to keep at home and put in cold storage,
where they can !«• .»old when the prices
are right. Many authorities on the sub­
ject of food supply for the United
State« are «»f the opinion that not only
will Florida eventually furuish all the
winter garden produce inn wifi also fur­
nish t h e greater part of th e c a t t le and
hog« a n d |«iuliry on account of tbe
van! rurigch where th« -uitle and hog«
can run the entire year with no fear of
grass shortage or blizzards or cold weath­
er that kill *o many of the animals in
the north and west every season. Flor­
ida can not only furnish the range but
can also furnish an abundance of feed
s t u d s and every year h u d » the experi­
mental station discovering more foods
that grow prolificali) in tins state aside
from ih«« many

gr.v-.-«-. anil hay thut

Cun lie ruined here without elld.

A party of Sanford men have already
orgntiiri'd a company to raise cattle and
hogs on *« large scale ami the cold storage
plant will be the next move.
The Herald ha» it on gooil authority
that the men who own and n|&gt;erate that
mammoth cold storage plant in the north
an1 »n favorably impressed with Sanford
and ihr jxieiritjiliti«* of Florida as a cattle
and hog raising country that they wifi
take stock for their holding* and come
to Sanford to u»»tot in iiooming this
big business.
Hanford will have the largest cold
storage plant in the south.
Florida'« Great Soil
The True Democrat has been praising
the productiveness of Leon county soil
ever since its first toaue and has not one
word to retract. But within the past
few weeks we have seen crops growing
on Wakulla county »oil, in the neigh­
borhood of Woodville, Vegreen' und Wa­
kulla, that ure a revelation. We saw
cahbago growing on the place of Mr.
Vereen that were never excelled, and
turni(ie and beets on the place of Walter
Page at Wakulla th»f produced more
than ono thousand ta$Jieto (&gt;«r sere.
And this is what to known as Florida
sand soil and .its productiveness gener­
ally dtocredited.* And the finest quality
of cane syrup known to proeduood at
Wakullu, at tbe rale of 300 to ..600
gallons per acre. Wakulla county will
come fnte it* own some «lay aqil ,bo
mighty empire of agricultural wealth.
Tallahassee Democrat.

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The merchants of Sanford are con­
gratulating themselves over the fine
Christmas trade enjoyed this year.
From every business man in Sanford
come* the report that the best trade ever
experienced was that of last week and
the week before. The lettuce ahipments and other crops had hardly be­
gun to moVe in large lots and the re­
turn.« were not in and yet the trade was
excellent for the past terr day« and many
the merchants had stores that looked
o^tho
like a cyclone had struck them the day
after Christmas. The weather pre­
ceding Christmas for two day» was the
worst of the season and under ordinary
circumstances would have curtailed the
Christmas huyere but they came to
Sanford in crowds and tha city was
thronged for nuttiy days and up to
Christinas eve.
The stocks of gooiis this season were
janit, am] varjed and tile merchants
the columns of The Herald to ad­
yerttoe their goods. Sanford has made
»j«.cial efforts to induce tho country
p«)p|o to come to this city to trade and
has been rewarded by the largest and
brat trade that has ever come to San­
ford at any season «luring her history.
With the merchants doing this largo
business, with the hanks having the
largest deposits in year», with the let­
tuce and cauliflower bringing good
price* and celery In excellent shape and
the chance* good for fair price» alt dur­
ing tho shipping season there to an un­
precedented era of prosperity coming
Sanford’s "way and many good things
are prnmis**&lt;l our beautiful^and fast
growing city in the next twelve months.

WILL VISIT FLORIDA

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National League of Commission Mer­
chants Meet in Jacksonville
The twenty-second annua! conven­
tion of the National League of Commis­
sion Merchants will be held in Jucksonv
Hnuury 14 to 16 inclusive, In the
auditiorium of the Jacksonville board
of tread, for the election of it» officer»,
and for consideration and dtocusrion
U(&gt;on all problems affecting trimiporFa
tion and marketing of fruits, vegetable*,
butter, iggs, poultry, etc.
The scope of the league's operations
and representation extending to thirtyß ve n¡ t (M, ¡ar|jtflt ant( mint important
cituit und marketing renter* of the Unit««!
Stntra will naturally make tiie discus­
sion* at this meeting of vital interest to
all sections of the «.-oujly.
Therefore,
it* sessions are ojien to the public.
A cordial invitation to hereby ten­
dered to knindred organizations, pro­
duce growers and.shipper», reprenentatives of the press, including trade and
agricultural papers, railroad representa­
tives, manufacturers of produce finckagee, and w«&gt;ights and measure* officials.
As organization and cooperation are
the greatest factors in tending to pro­
tecting and upbuilding of such Indus­
trie*, it naturally emphnma» the im­
port an rt&gt; of the forty-second annual con
ventfon for which this call to issued
and to which all interested will he heart­
ily welcome.

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L N T E H T A IN M K N T T Q N I G I t r

Presbyterian Sunday School’ Will Haro
•« . Interesting Exercises
/ #
The-nltendance st the Pi^lSywtan . ' Sunday ¿cluiol yesterday was the great­
est in the htotoryofthe school. A'ferl«»
of tsxercto» has been arranged with the
view of havipg for their climax a' freewill
offering for tho Thornwell Orphanage at
Clinton, S. C. The offering amounted
to sptocthlng over $80, The program
was splendidly arranged and rendered.
- Tho-entertainment ter tho Sunday- - school will be held in the court
of the court house, Tuesday evening
beginning at 7 o'clock und closing at 10
o'dock. A Santa Claus of thn regula­
tion type will he on hand to pans out the
good thing* to the pupils and It to an­
ticipated that a splendid time will be
had by thota In attendance.
Miss Bessie Schumpeit to vtolting
folia in Atlanta this week and
to return today
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SANFORD HA? BEEN CHOSEN'f r o M EARLY MORN TILL
AS THE LOGICAL POINT
LATE AT NIGHT THE 7
FOR PLANT TO SUPPEOPLE THRONGED
PLY THE STATE
THE STREETS

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Banks Will Close
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Tho banks of t'w city wfii by
Girls* Gardening and Canning Club* in
all of1 the school districts fo Putnam on the 1st, neat Tnuradoy, on account
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                    <text>All Local Advertisements Under This H e*din g/T H R B E CENTS
a Line For, Each Insertion. Minimum Charge 25 Cents.

B U D G E T O F O P IN IO N “ JU ST B ETW EEN
VOU

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W ANTED
W H Y N O T try an advertyfcraent under this heading. It will
only cost you T H R E E C E N T S
lint* each issue and will *surcly
brin g results,

Good Farm for Rent— Cast!
on traction line.-three
A CHIEL IS AM ONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH
Farmed for five yeafa, a
flowing well*, bam and outsbed. Rent­
" H E'LL PRENT 'E M “ — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.
ed cheap for cash.' Address Mrs.
Holllngrr, Canastota, New York.
WANTED AT ONCF.—Old Rags at the
-/•
102-lfc
HERALD OFFICE.
Rags Must be
and must go beyond its borders and liefUy, Florida. »» re rending you
Perfectly Clean. Will Pay TWO CENTS
For Rent—Room nicely finished suit- | A rratp* lo mak» u w » blu«
low the equator for its stores of com and
Thera i l » ol youre. To ma k« mor« tetti
a pound for same.
able for office or small store. Opposite
Tbe'ninahtn* «bore jour headland* rorat
of beef is a fact of every considerable
Tho lltU», I«»aa*. laoghiog » a vea
,
■ -Wanted to Borrow—$200JOO at legs Court House. Apply to Mrs. J. C. Enseconomic significance with implications
Your «tony-«bono. .Wa're»ending, loo,
minger.
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A Irpmd o f «U Um rbartm o( you
rate of interact on real estate located
of collateral social chhngt'.
near the Rio Granda River, aou|hweat
For Rent—Furnished room, 301 Pal­
Texas; Address' Texas, Box 076, city.’ metto avenue.
31-6tp
_________________________ 84-2tp
Fbr Rent—Furnished room, with or
Wanted—Wknt to aet a grove? I've without hoard. Mrs. R L. Jonse 206,
got a 36 acre farm, near Orlando road, Park avenue.
*
82-tc
right at loading track. 27. ak t m under
House for Rent or Sale on gany terjna.
hiltivation, 4 room house, well fenced and
34-tie
ran be bought ax cheap ax (t would coat J. Musson.
to dear the land. Packard, over Ffrpt
M ISCELANEOUS
National'Bank.
34-11*
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? ""tftRtw!*-Caiorcd *•man' iff w'ork oh
small truck farm Insldn city limlu St.
Augustine. House goes with- place.
Must be married, have experience in
trucking, able to milk eows .Statf. ag\
References required.' Address . K, S.
Baldwin, 208 St. G e o r i e ^ ; ' 34-6tp

Wo*» «*nd1ag yra» ■ gwtik rota» . .
Whom m p bar» m«do tho world rrjotre
And—)-*»« I'm noi »(»Id to aay—

Maito heorre a Utter pí»** lo atoy;

For rr*ry m i that1» Wt th» earth
Ktore po|ia la hU m l hut birth
f l u h v i m r v d Sawn «lib afrator m « i
Than rxrth luid known lor l| n long.
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Hut, Florid«, nm rrnbrr Iklo:
He who h u known th* Mu**« kira
.1« merely Uni you tor «wile—
Supper**, wo p r«y. lk*l «toeting uni,ile
That o’*r your Im i u m (la* to a w )
We d* (Ml giro him you to keep. .
Whta «pit»* and Bower» »tu ra, why lio n .
You m at «urrrndrr him «cui».
—Tbo In d iy «poli» Star.

W H Y NOT try an advertise
ment under this heading. It will * "Marry if you want to live to a good
only cost you TH RE E CENTS ■ ¿&gt;ld age," raj's D r..Jaque*. Ucrtülqu. ol
line each Issue and. wM surely Paría, and he gives reasons, with autis­
bring results.

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t Commercialized professional base­
ball has given to a considerable number
of expert players, annual incomes com­
pared with which those of professional
artists, authors, educator*, preachers
and pahiic officials are meager. Contem­
porary journalistic emphasis on sproting
hero publicity also has won for these
players a measure ot popular interest felt
for but few of their fellow Americans.
If fame and a full purse were all that
made life worth worth livingrthenpuhJctes might be expected to feel aa if their
cup* were running over. But evidently
there are other aspects *ISf thrir way of
gaining a livelihood which do not please
these much envied and popular adored
heroes. Else they would not hare form­
ed a society or fraternity to protect their
interests, physical, pecuniary and human.
Nor would an appeal to their employers
such as has just been Issued, have been
necessary.
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If the document which 600 players
hare just sent up to owners and mana­
gers of teams in the two leading leagues
is read and analyzed, it will be found
that the ground of complaint in most
coses la that of arbitrariness of action
now inssible on the part of the employer
under the league contracts. The inevit­
able revolt against being dealt with sum­
marily. as if they were automatons to lie
shifted at will hither and yon, has made
its appearance.
In management of capitalized sport,
as of capitalized and much concentrated
commerce, the human equation never
can lie safely ignored or underestimated.
In all men a latent aenae of justivee and
desire for freedom must be reckoned
with. It in specially strong In the race
from whirh came u majority of the pro­
fessional hall players.

Mr. and Mrs. WilllAm Clark of Berlin.
iii.‘. returned to their home at .Indian
RJver Park and expect.to settle dpwn
hew permanently.
John Wagner, formerly of Chicago
was jn Jacksonville last week.on'a busiwis Jn Jacksonville last w « k on e bn«lnew trip.
H. E. Newton, accompanied by Mrs:
Lula C. Newton and two children re­
lumed to their home in Pennsylvania
last Thursday.
Rev. W. A. Jackson and family of
Crawfordvtller Ind., arrived laat wek.
Rev. Jackson, will have charge of the
church at Aurantia.
J. D. Bentley of Memphis, Tenn., pur­
chased a tract in Seitiorf 16 a frw days
ago, and is at present erecting a building
In tlje new town of-Aurantta.
Mrs. Daisy Porter, accompanied by
her little aon arrived at the property last
week from Pennsylvania it*, remain per­
manently.
Eugene Pauth of Washington, D. C.,
is visiting us, and is greatly plrassd with
the many improvements made at Indian
River Park since his last visit.

A D V E R T IS E M P
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nth 1%. •hift fof
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,!"• J*t* ot
th* t&gt;»m» o|
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Noll»» ol IntrotiOTl to X n l, rpf |^.„r l, ..
Notice I■ hereby giren tKV *i. t h. ,, ", '. U"
h«»e thU X«r ore «ri uz. I Uul a * »i-u t„l . ,
inte « corporation u nd« ti» n. mr
HATCHKK RANCH COMPANY l„. .
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poos »Vt forth »nd under the term, ol u .
1"4'
and art Idra t&gt;( Incartnraxlaa k**«..
Um oritioal oí whtrh U now on fl!« ,„
o( the Secretary of 8Ute, ol the Sut, „[ * ’ ’fllrw

■nd that W« .»ill

th, I Wut*

apply to

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crtior
of
th* But* oj KtoroJa
feu
o n te In the eity ol TalUhawW*. rv »i.i, «*,» th
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17th day ol January. A. I». l* lt , lor Irti,,, , . tp
, k*
tll
upon the raid rh«rt*f and article* ol
B, O. Chaw 1 *’ *"

Jo* CaTnrrni,

J. N. Whim.

Allred Ko.t, r
Artici*« el Inrorperatlaa
Wr,
the undenirned,
h m l,,
Ouïraient totrthrr lor the '---purpoa.- »I
allot and formine .. hod
y
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twl-wi!i undr, iw
la ini of thf
the «cato
atat* iot ________
Florida hy
and undr, l(„ .
VIaient ot the etXIu&amp;e er Um ríate ol KV*.,7
stdtnt tor th. tormaUrat et aèrpquU™,
Artici* t,
The nenie ol thia rorporetion *hi!1 t. ririr,
I!ATCHEr RANCH CÓMPANY. L
,
piece ot bod nera than be In the d t .T - Í np,t
* filord,
rount|- of_ fV-mltioi* and auto ol n .

Aurantia school will close for the
'riday December 19, and reopen on Monday January, u. There will
be a tree for the children Friday. Our
teacher, M i« Singletary, will spend
offlera at *uch oth*c polou in"ih-"’.",.,"*3
nocida and In the United 9 m e r or fnrr t
th« Tjblidayi- at her home in Santocd. rrfttt
aa th* Hoard ot Uirwcton may from tdate time determloe.

Article II.
tic* to back them up.
Messrs T. W. and J. E. Nale, of Wdeat
The «maral nature ol th* buainew or
"A
married
man
or
woman
has,"
be
I have a drat daaa painter and sign
Virginia, spent a very pleasant week j » * f *frWd on. bX thlacoraoratlon .h .U
tollo»*: to «q u ire by dm f, .till, will
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writer. We can do your hamera-im­ raya, "thrice ma much chance for a long
at the Park, looking over land they
Othrrwlyi, land*, tenement, . r»at.
N-rtdiUI*
and
total**
of
ere
run of life aa a bachelor or spinster."
kind
pairing and auto top work now,*
bought last year. They are progressive fdther within the boun darin 'ol th*”»t*'
He also shows that the average of mor­
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FOR S A iB
t.
14-tf
W. H. UNDERWOOD.
live wire.young men, and we hope to Ida or *l*wwh*ra; tn ura th* urn* lo,
poem Ot rondurtin* » «toek ralliai, eratln.
tality among widowers is greater than
have
them down with us permanently cultural boatnera, or lor o timber land . J „ràVtl
W HY NOT ..y an advertiseTract of 667 acres on St. Johns rh-erri that among married men; so he recomlumbrr Im dhw , °r lot tueh other purj*.*» „
In the near futuremeat under this heading. It will all flowing well land, with cxceptiohaL mends that they, marry again, provided
to
m Otta . corporation arem proper:
~~ to
M. "¿
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maintain, purcha** or othrrwí» •ciiuir».
aoiu, „
only cost you TH REE CENTS « frost protection, ideal stock form, also
I|e, rail or othervira d iep w „I
they are less than sixty years old. - To
Mr. Hugh N. Mighill has returned
Jl » it» , turpentine .tilla, ot olh*r
line each Issue and will surely well suited for vegetables and fruit*
young men Bert! lion has thla to ray;
try
to the manuf.rtur* and dUpoait.^ J lC
from
Jacksonville
after
a
very
pleasant
bring results.
lumber, lumber pro.)urta, lora and timWr ol S
Excellent proposition . for colonlxatlom
"M an y and you will do well, even
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as
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trip down the inland waterway in his tnd erery dnerlptian
tkk Corporation; to oi
ImprovemcnU now made tq the extent from a selfish standpoint;' hut watch
maintain *,„1
new
motor-boat.
For Sale—One 1)01» disc harrow, one
trat Street* and n » d * tnrvufh or o»*r .*iu i*_,
of 36,000.001 For sale or rent, owing to carefully over your wife’a health, ax
to Cut drainatP dltch*. or r«n*b ih r».t h
home turning plow. Good us new. T..
iaad», and to bsve th* ent Ir* ronirrj ,n, . f z
other business interests ol owner. Box even from thla egotistical jtoint of view
K. Rate«. Court House.
16-tf
Mr. J. B. Crosby, of our. Titusville ment «nd owncrahtp ot th* l*ld r*n»l,
f!
1168, Sanford.
34-ltc . her low would be a terrible misfortune;
to own, oontrot *nd t&gt;p*niir
office, went up to Jac|csonville t o meet h»v* Um rl|ht
ot ony drecHptton on Ihr .* ij „ L i ü
For Sale—Red Jersey boar 2 H yew*
for your life depends in a great measure
hla family and accompany thwm back ,0 ,ib« ,W.„«Wn- p u teb a«, Ura*. m .n .f* „ , " 2
Would you trade your farm /pr city upon her own."
r a in a d Hn** or other m*tfco,l» ol trv *!- r i » t i
old fine animal weighs about 200
down to their property.
but M t In »oy minner u i'rom m m rarn» J
pounds.
Sacrificed at $16. or will property? ,Or your house and lot for a
To women hla advice it: "And to you,
fraifht or p ie m p n lor h in; to fmr» u » |*J,
farm?
See
Packard
over
First
National
nmtroUad
by It, »nd to hiv* etrlu.n, n ik iT
swap'for heifer suiuhle in price. G. C.
mademoiselle, I give counsel to marry
»nd central rarer Ute wild xxrnr on n. , rr!oJ j
Mr.
and
Mrs.
L.
L.
Fraser
4jient
Sun­
Bank.
34-ltc
McDougal R. I), No. 8 Sanford. 23-tfc
Und* *nd lh* fl.h »Ithln th* .tr**n.. »o*S«
In your most nelfifih Interest, an mortal­
day with relatives at Mims.
ihrouah Ite «tidorad UmU, wilh th,
!o ¿¡^
T
ity among married women is less than
poMi ol hunttof *nd flshlnf pnvilrt ..
„ ,j
For Sale— While Ho"and Turkey».
Und» »nd üf raid *tr*»m» *t «.rh |«,r. .
„
L O ST
among
spinster*
of
the
same
age—at
Lokotos' new home is being erected on euch teema as It may il**m brat; to pu, &gt;,»— „ , B
Hen and Gobb’er for $d.00 Several
ralsr, «eil mOTt(*f*. pUdt* and t*n*r»:|, ,u,n,
Lost 'Six feet leather belt. Leave at least after the age of twenty—but the
fine Bronxe Gobblers for breeding
Indian River Avenue.
c»tu*. bon a, rwtne, eherp, poultry .*,1 .
difference
is
less
for
women
than
for
men.
■
nd »pecira ol |i*e Mock; to n&gt;ltf**i*
U.
A
O.
Motor
Garage
and
claim
reward.
grue
36.00 each.
G.-.'G. McDougal The
*11 ktnda bf rraln, rrtftablra, Iruit «„,! , Il ollwr
Next comes the widow: "Mortality
34- tc
producta
o
l
iho
lärm,
and
all
ir
lir
l»
,
Turkey Man. U. D. No. 3 Sanford. 23-tfc
M. H. Burry is planning t« erect n
_ __
-»
s'il Itllj
mmhandira, produewd, joepared w m*n.,l.,iun^
among widows is distinctly greater than
bungalow on his town property.
(fora *py ol raid produrt*; In *r&lt;juir, 1.
Lost—A
small
pocketbook,
run
tabling
* l'or Sale—Upright piano, eomparamong married women of the same age "
or oiherwl
•iie. I*S**. U**, «II, Ullld . i-,|
apparsili* and marhtnery and o)--r,i.
atlyely new. Inquire at Phillip's Stu­ gold locket and small change. Locket "The sweet state, of widowhood" Is par­
the Bandllnf, reception. Morat* on comnieni
SEjN.D F O R
C A T A L O G U E or u owner* of »II »(riraltural or nth*,
dio.
24-tfc chgraved with word Sara. Hinder re­ ticularly fatal to young widows. Their
and m*rrh»ndl*e end »II kind* end &gt;p**« «( i„ .
turn to Setnlnole County Bank and re­ death rate, from twenty t o .twenty-five
Stock, warehous* lor * tvnrral or col,! -i .c,
We are agents for Bark and Bollard iw i, with power to ura proper
For Sale —Five acre farm half cleared ceive liberal reward.
34-2tp
..
years of age is twice that- of married
-i,in t«
Chicken Feeds. Mandy Lee and Buck­ cripti »nd «erliflcstra. facture
fckeed cultivated. Strong flowing jxell.
women of a rorretfpondittg age.
«ruht
elerato»,
»
b
i
r
r
»
,
dock
and
qp
liivn
eye Incubators; handle all kinds of &gt;nrtdcnt*l &lt;0 Uw operation ot *n&gt; &gt;d &gt;- ,tar
Half cash balance on terms. Box 867
"Married people live a more regular % Again 1 hear rumors of a hotel deal Boultry Remedies and .Supplies and Our •od to opra-ate all mean* »nd n w t -i
Sanford.
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poet*lion by.vehlcira or by viwri. &lt;. •***»,
life," he says. "They are more con­ and I wish they would wake me .up to the j Seeds are The Best,
urchair, h*dd. morti» I* or *r!l Imn.i. *0.
reality of the Sanford House still stand­
Eil» and rl*lm* and other *vid*n&lt;^trolled,
discreet
though
this
control
may
For Sale— A ten sere truck farm tiled One Inch Card* Will Be Published Un­
THE
WALTON
8EED
COMPANY
nera, ft* own Mock and th* Muck ul ■
va­
ing This time there seems to he some­
porate! rompenlce, Xnd to rot* ih- . I. ■
and fenced, near Sanford, good land, a der This Heading Al The Kale Of 37.20 be, and it rnuxt be discreet if it is to be
natural
jerr.ni
crsiM,
IranrhUra.
ji,
i
thing
doing
nml
it
U
my
earnest
wish
useful. Their physical life, like their
new bam, 33,600. Ad drew 2136 Main
39 Aaat lay Street
- JackaonvIHo. Fl». and
copyrtxbU,
Iteenne*.
..
» hi
Per Year.
t
that
ail
the
stockholders
of
the
Sanford
m
any
ether
m
l
«
or
Intra*.
,*
moral life, ix healthier, quieter and more
St., Jackwmvi'le, Ha.
26-I7tc
te r«»i or perron»I pnpett;
Hotel Co. would.uxe their twst endeavors
natural."
Ural And drarription, cither l*t» I - *«mH.
f f i f Sale—Team of mules and travel­ DR. W. E. HOUSHOLDER
and to hold. ura. mort(*(». crani. » — rn. ¡ti».!*,
Thus does Bertillon point a moral in to further the huildipg of a new- hotel.
convey. eerumbrT hy morte» i», pW-t,. V.-1 ..
ing van, tR«* whole outfit cheap for ca*h.
truet Or otherwira. and othcrwi»* l. -t-n«. ..
French statistics. For one year which The old one will never be anything and 1
th# urie ot *(i&gt; » nd *»*ry |.»rt iho.-l •r-p.
DENTIST
. -r No trade. 5^* W, J. Lemmer on First
he selected deaths per 1,000 men umong tli* company should quit teasing us i
till* or Interrai therein In th* *t* i* *• n o ). &gt;r
w
ith
their
April
fool
style
of
trying
taj
^
eirawhrre:
to borrow or tn W&gt;»n mo..., ind t*
’
street at bridge. 13, U and 13. Pko BU*
'l ’hou* II
bachelors
between
thirty-five
and
forty
-Ilf h
Yi? « — -------------*
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♦
1 AN H
. • •
Z «trail. ÍU not**, tond, or othrr *,id
run
a
hotel
and
deed
that
strip
of
land
J
ilebl-clnra*. and in gcn-ral to it.
- rad ■»
were nineteen, while those of married
SANFORD. FLOKIDA.
V, Foe Silo—Twelve acre vegetable farm,
thine*
n*cr.*»ry
lor
thè
propra
ara!
,urr*ral*!
*
men were only eight; between fifty-five north of Commercial street to the people t
conduct of It* buaincra, and to have, eterrm aid
partly under cultivation.. 6 room house.
*ci,oy all the rifhta. power* and jm.-i-c*, ifrrr
and sixty the figure was forty-one for who really want to build a hotel. San­
dent to corporation» lor prnflt oriamo,I -d &gt;u«
.Addrens Box 1024, Sanford.
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THOM AS EMMET WILSOfN the former and twenty-three for the ford with a real tourist hotel, or a real
I»« tindrr Ih» Ia»« ul Ihr alAtr aif KIox. l»
= . jt j 1 «--raj ■
i ■■
commercial hotel would readily become
AftUIr HI.
latter.
With
women
at
tho
same
ago
the
.
ATTORNEY
'AND
COUNSEU
j
OR
IM P E R IA L T H E A T R E
* T’br AJno'rai
the1rapila I strark 1 " * r#rSmiaaiioiud’ Alitale
Sellfmt—Buy 12
a
«topping
place
(or
tourists
and
cpmmortality wax correspondingly twelve
porAlkm ib«JI br Un# Ifurufr^l TIkmi*»
-in
«
AT-LAW
Sfe.H - v
&lt;¿pic*rlatest 26c [KipulHr copyright sheet
if 100jWXU*0&gt;, ill vidral Into on»* ihi*ti —
anti eight between thirty-five mid forty, mercinl men anil our city would loan
----------BUILDING----------w
h
*/w
w
c
*
t
ihr
par
vu
fur
of
er»#
hut,
1
.
and l»e- l-air *ll«(r A ligner Seventh JimJIcUI Ormll ol
íf-T' ÚPf^ " muslo at 9c |H-r copy. |KM(t&gt;aid, nr
(¿100*06) *nrh. which »toch »hall I••
»«ly
and twenty-four and eighteen betweeta the stigmn that is now cast on Sanford
riofw.
» *Hrt) t»aUl for in full with lawful rr
\i*
•r
. ■ com« a member Seminolt; Music Club.
U-rauae we have no adequate quarters
Rraklrnm. 5«nfont end S*l**n Lake
fifty-five
and
sixty.
The
death
rates
Unit«/
H
iaiaa,
jot
It
may
I
«
*
*
ie»u«f
32-tfc
w . l Harvey, representative.
I
prOfm
tjrr
liliof
or.Ptfvln^*,
ihj'
»
*
u
..
«xl
in
the
hotel
line
if
the
present
owners
Optn
Toesday-Thursday
4
to
6
among widows an»! divorces were re­
pnljirrty, l»ÌJOt m virm tu Ist* fitini L&gt; if.r ar»rat• AND
pof» terra Uf. by i-htr» ilÍfrw*ttînt Al a m trt( r*IW
spectively twelve and twenty-one per of the Sanford House property think
M U .R R Y
S .
K I N G
- For S^le—Span of «mall mulea, or will
íuf'ffurb purfMMM&gt;. whlrh vulue »hat! I» rntrrvd *4
that
place
la
to
valuable
they
ought
to
1.000 women.
'.
S «tu r d a y s 4 to 9 p . in
rrrortl In Ih# miautAi of.the m UI rmc'-i f
exchange for good horse and wagon, or
9 9 «
. ' ■
• A R C H IT E C T
p»y their share of the taxes that are noW
-J UtM. IV.
farm Implements. What have you to
TV ea!W rorporat Ion shall r ii»i I«tr a terte ef
' \ »ttr3
plan’ll upon the rest of tis who are try­
nlnrly-atn# (•*•) yrnra from ih# da»* I
offer? M. S. Nelson. Eureka Hammock
• Time brings with It striking altera­ ing to do something for the city.
Room IO Watkio» Block
Ant# of Irtten patent.
S trangers W e lco m e
33-tf
tions in the economic status of older
Article V

Business Cards

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I Sanford Library j

t
XFree Reading Room |

For Sale—New Cypress Inrubator, 144
egg capacity. A bargain, also a lor of
stable manure cheap. Jn* C. Harris*.
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O R LA N D O .
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FLOKIDA

R. M. M A S O N
DENTIST

For Sale—Bermuda onkw plants, $1.00
Welimni tlkick
l&gt;er thousand. Ilex Packard, Weal Side.
Sa tifoni. Florida
&amp;}-t(
For Sal»—Onion plants.
thousand. 618 Palmetto.

$1.00 p»r
33-2tp

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GEO. A . D eCOTTES
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For Sal»—24 Acre*, 10 cloared, 4 tiled. ATTORNEY ahd COUNSELLOR at LAW
Quarter mile from loading station.
Praaice^in State and Federal Courts
33,000.00. Address, Farm, c-o Herald.
/
33-17t
Oorner-Woodruff Bldg
Sanford Fla,

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For Sole— At Beck Hammock, Im­
proved Robbins, Iron Age, Potato
Planter. Good as new. Cost $80, will
sell for 345 cash. Address Edgar E.
Brown.
3-tf
For Sale—11 Acre Farm, 6 Improved,
on brick road, dowr to street car line,
$2,000, at Packird'a over First National
Bank.
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•&lt;t ■" « n 11 ■' ■■1 i
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For Sale—8 Acre Farm, 8 Improved,
splendid location, road, railroad and
neighbors, $1,200, al Packard’s, of course.
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For Sal»—20 Acre Farm, all improved,
brick road, near loading trewk, $8,000,
at Packard’s.
i y } 34-DA.,..
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T O RENT

DR.

C.

G.

BUTT

DENTIST
Office:

YoweU Building

SANFORD. FLORIDA

L.

G.

S T R IN G F E L L O W

JUSTICE OF T H ^ J ^ A C I
fir » »

Dlatrtat «1 ■ «ra in »!* Ceunly

All Civil and Criminal Cum, Deed*.
Mortgages, C/mtrtcU, Marrisge*. and
all work pertaining to the odtce of Jus­
tice of the Post* promptly and legally
attended to.‘ Special attention given to
collections. Office 3rd floor Court House.

M. G. R O W E
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS
Offic*: Roomi IS and 19

W H Y NOT try an advertise­
ment under this holding. It will
only cost you TH REE CENTS a
line each issue End will surely THE
bring r é s u l t a ,. '.

Walborn Bfeck, 3rd Floor

SHELTER

SANITORIUM

N EW SM Y R N A . F LO R ID A

For Rent—Nk* furnished rooms,
flJ S per week and up. At SUimon’a
Sift E. Fourth -St..
19-20tp
DAVIS FORSTER, RESIDENT SURGEON

nulions umt in the nature and source of
their food, fuel and metal supplies.
Consideralde American coal may find
Us way to lands -beyond the seas that
w ere once so rich in stores of it, inexjiensively mined, that there was a large
exiiort trade in the ewst. The United
States, which for years had wheat and
com or mail* to spare, being one of the
world'a greatest granaries, is now rapid­
ly approaching the stage of home con­
sumption where it must count on impor­
tation—Indeed already has begun on
that basis. The Canadian wheat fields
now supplement the mhms supply of
tho mid-west prairies, and now entering
the port of Galveston come ships laden
with maize from the Argentine. Aa for
the meat supplies of tho Ynited States,
it has enough b«ef now to meet its own
necessities, not to mention export, and
it must adjust itself to the fact that,
like Europe, chief reliance hereafter
must be placed on Africa, .South Amer­
ica ana Australia.
Argentine exporta of ,maise during
1912 were valued at $108,908,193 and
topped the Hat. Of this amount the
United Kingdom bought to tho value of
8,434, 766 pounds. With the United
States market now open, the producing
republic of the south can tap another
increasingtjf / urban typo of national
buyer, sUtTdoing a vast corn producing
btlrirmas, hut gt the same time alert
to opportunities Yqr^ioweried coat of
staple articles of food.
Indigenous to tropical America and
easily grown, in temperate dimes no
severer than tha United Stataa and the
Argentine, maize has come to be one of
the greatest basal food supplies of the
hum*n race and also of much invaluable
adjunct* of man’s domestic well being,
aa cuttle and horses. ' That the United
States, thus early tn the new.century,
has ceased To be .sufficient unto Itself,
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r*iaiU 1%lift. tnP mitri who wrote»1 H
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fahl* bnok and sol,) I, for a bottle of j
|K&gt;tn&lt;ih, hu rnnfífled l»y onr of the Kninv- ' LJbvJiAL A D V E R T I SIGIVI K N KS
. . .
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s
.
rn&amp;r ffrtinui pupils lot* othur tluy, ts
1
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haiM on# reason why teachers' have to *»
O s # ( M . J m a tk- .MlcUi
u
J»«tlriml tom
CJfinii
go to the fslgetx doctor.
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It is peculiarly- the province of th«
consumer to haggle about prices ami
nothing stirs him like the price of «ggs
when it is in the ascendancy. "On the
other hand," as McCullcr suggests, “ one
should remember (bat an egg is a whole
day's work for u hen."

H e n ry

M cL au lin

JEW ELER
MY SPECIALTIES
Pickard's Hand-Painted China
Rocham’a Sterling S|lver
Rogers’ Plated Ware
; Elgin and Waltham Watches

Alomo N. Thurwtíwr. IhlratiaitL
To Alonso N* Thuratoa. I^xkpurt. New York:
H apparaiot Iram th* Alfldavit el (i*orf* A.
UaCoUaa. bacal» duly filad, tbat be U aaifeitor «nd
ol t.ounral toe th* complalnaat in th* »but* caura
Coro Lew Thuntun. and tbat tt ls thr b*fi*f ol th»
offlant that tbe deteníant. Alooto N. Thurtton
la ■ iton-cn4d*nt ot the atat* ol florida, and ú
n o» tn a ld e it ot Lockpon, Na» York; ihat th*
aatd d*bnd*«t &lt; orar twvrUy-owe yerre .ot a n
and thet tbrfw I» no pwraon In thr alai* ol Ptarlja*

tbí «Vid ld.bL*eml p0rt’ * upca&gt; " fcnm *ouM
Tberaloc*. yott. Alomo H. Tbutwton. ar* h*r*by
Ojterad to oppeer to th# bül ot romptoint. eiblblt71
ro“.
&lt;bia mura and whirh V u l#*n
A p . ta it, tb# *em* h*ln* a ruU day ol thla con«.
ln\‘¿ ,^
W5 * ^ ' h*.t ,hU nW' " ^ P" bl“ W
S» minute rounty. florida,
oucracutlv* w**k&gt;.

(Yrrkof th* Clmilt Cw LW o Im U O » f l * .
* Ora, A. l^ .o tU e By ^

C'

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i'fitm S u'** ** C~ n- ' lor ^""ÑaliW
ALL

GOODS

‘T b® officer» o f i h l i r o r jx » r a tio n

tieni, a al#*'pciwldent» Emrrrlary and
P^rw,n• lb&gt;Ar«i of IHrert»^ ,
I"*n
u) «or Ire« than lime
th# numtwr tai nwid tw&gt;ant to I» t »*'
Urn# hv lh# by-laws thr Hotjé»ft&gt;u'
by Ih# atorkholdm at »►
»

trakbotdra,

held on tbr fleet T u m i«)' in M i,
every &gt;rar, brfiinninc with th* y*ar 1*1 •« I th­
at bra olflrara &gt;h«U I » rtratrd by Ih- It- « -1 ■-1
Director* annually on th* aarn* date a. ih* annual
meeting of tb* stockholder* ar above and imnwdtaldy alter th* aetd meetini oi •i,.'»k-H»c.
Th* Hoard ol Director» may at any tim« »W»*»1
Mich araiMaot racretadi** or aulii an! inwurrraa It may a*w lit. The Inforpntllntr ol Ihl.mrr
p a «y abat meet at tb* olflc* or thr
u&gt;
th* city ol Man lord, florida, on th* ï l«-l l*&gt;*J
January, 1911, to comptai* lb* or*arm«t o •'
th# company, io adopt by-law», and lu . — i ’ hr
ofllcwra to conduct the liutlara ol thr tot¡» d t o
until lu lint annual moating In tvlt ' "&lt;d ,K«aid mratlng ol the Incorporarne» arvl ...... 'hru
«urpraeor» ara elected and duly &lt;]u»iiN-d iw
huatnera of thU corporatloa »hall I» fondu-1.-! hy
the loUewtng offlem. lo-wlt, SL O. Ch»-a^ - l 'y
ident. Jo* tfamratm aa rice nrrabicnt. an.1 1 lr*J
f oatcr aa weratary and trearurrr. »rat ' "•
Chara, Joe Cameron. J. N. Whitnrr an-' '
Votier e* a Board ol IMrrrtor*
Artlrie VI.
Tbl» corporal km »hall at thr ovraUnt
tra
Incorporaton aboe* provided loe ralut&gt;» »'■ « p
propciit* corporal* rari and by-Uw»
•datent »ith thr*# aritele* ol Incorporaii.*n «rat
lava et tb« »tat* Bf florida, whIch by U"* ra*J
be * ranted or repealed may b* provided tn . ot»
by-law*.
Artici* VII.

ifbaat amduat ol iad«bt*dnrw or Ua '-uU
thi» corporaUoa s»«y »t »"&gt; " n’*
»hall be twice the amount ut il» «uU»ccapita,! *1 rail
Ardcl* VIII,

GUARANTEED

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P lu m b in g a n d
G a a F ittin g )

»him wW HM by

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All Work Receives M y Personal
, Attention And Best Efforts
OpsMlta a t r Hail

Telephone N&gt;. 13

Tha word UPnotusedatT

.dmca« ot th* fncocportusj
»Ith th« number tt
■r# • » fullo^ •

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da* dctdTio b - S 1
N. WhHnec. Banlord, ftar jd», it» »h**»l
i
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, , i J oertifleat*-, embrace
A1»**«1 f oator, S.nford, fiord *. t&gt; »b*rr. . . ______ _
. th* *»!d JoeOTpOT*b ^
¡ Ä
■ « - ■erran-1
,o *tiü’,U ha
w -tdt
f- ,hI hl» I Hs day
r tat their
name ol Holden N. A.

JORCAMEIMN
J. N. WHITNKH
AITltKD VOSTRI*
n i a * M ir r ir im i 'A .
COUNTY OF 8KMINOI.K
‘JPFoW'Iä*- *
- TfcN d iy pbHdnrtly *pt- i
t*ry publie. K. O. Chaw. .Joe Camerún, V
Whltner and Alimi f odiar,
ratee U rar.weH krsi
and known to ha tha peraona
&lt;
1Meut«cl th*
idra of Incort^
«aécutad
tha forefolng
foregoing art
erti:
aarh
i r k n o » W H tolera w to» 1 JZI
and Itha)'
hay n
a h acknowledged
carao tad Uà aama (or tha purpoara tbanon ram «
In W llura* Wbrawof, t haaa harauoto
band and «Arial «Ml ih b 12th d»y ol DraranWf.
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On and after January 1,1914. the limit
of weight o! packages of fourth class
Governor I’atk Trammell (odayv In
Tallahassee^ Dec. '22.- T h e ' Florida
mrking rvference.to the nrude receiîil mail (parrel post) for delivery within
Ux commission haaiaeued the following
Wuithe first and second tones is increased
sent out from Washington in whi
statement:
k 1 from,20 to 60 poundr and In all other
was intimated that the governor up&amp;n,
After the Ux commission had heard
id les from 11 to 20 pounds. The. rate
his recent visit to Washington called
from more than half of the u x assessors
upon the department o f justice in behalf of postage has been reduced and will be
of the state, notifying them that they
as follows on and after January 1, 1914.
of H. A. Hollo*. J. L. Billingsley, K. C.
«tie going to complyy with the law and
The decreaae in rates in all except th
Chambers and other* who were recently
• the instruction! of the Ux commission
seventh and eighth xones amounts to 30
indicted in Kansas City upon a charge
ported debate attracted unusual atten­
ind o—«■» all pro^ierty at its true cash
l»er cent since the establishment of the
tion here, l»ccause both -of tile prepared
of land (muds, stating that the article
filue for the year 1914, we felt that.a
; parcel post a year ago,
In answer to fourth question: Yes. j speeches were reviewed lu-forc delivery'
sent out did nnt have one semblance of
OS
brighter day Was dawning for the state
Parcels weigning 4 ounces and less for
truth in it. The governor states that ,
In answer to your sivth qut*stion. We by Uhilean foreign offices
Dr. Martinet
of Florida and for the Ux payers. We
1». did. not go to Washington upon
Jdrflvwry in any zone ope cent an ounce
When lands are simi-' was selected spokesman of the Chilean
felt when this system of different basis agree with you
'
or fraction thereof.
government
at
the
state
reception
gjyen
Such
trunnion
and
that
he
did
not
call
of violations, in violation of law, was larly located, and not laid off In town*
Local tone (delivery from office of
upon the department of justice at al
done away with and when all assessed lota they should be assessed equally at the American visitor recently liecauae
• «
mailing) 5 centa for the first pound and
while in WashlVigtoTf. Governor Tram­
of his friendship for the United Statea
property at |ta true value, that every the price they nrc selling at for cash.
onecent for each two additional pounds
mell says the whole story was th* result
tax payer In the sUte would bear his
To the seventh question: You should He is one of the oldest and most eminent
or fractions thereof.
Chilean
diplomatstists
and
made
WWW
of
the fertile imagination of the writer.
just proportion.»! taxes: no more no less not valut* proiK*rty on what it cost, but
m
First and second tones (delivery office
Later we wore very much surprised to see what It would bring if sold for cash. As Chilean diplomatists and made many
Within 150 miles from mailing office), 5
H A l-inier furnishes u* the follow­
a publication in the newspajiers with we said before, the assessor has no right lasting friendship» during his tenure as
cents for the first pound and one cent
minister
here
many
years
ago.
ing
tigun*» of what he produced this
big headlines, stating that tax aasessoYn , to investigate whether the owner is makfor each additional pound or fraction
year from a »ingle acre of ground.
Iq his address at the Rosoevelt recep­
iwtut orders of state tax commission ¡ng or losing money on his pmjieriy, but
thereof.
These figure* demnnsfrate that not only
This was signed by A. L. Turner, tax , assess it at the price some one else is tion Dr. Martinet r'mrartented th eMonThird tone 1150 p&gt; 300 miles from
do citrus fruits and vegetables pay here,
ia ----- of Duval cdbnty. and foiir other willing to pay for it in cash It matters roe doctrine as a dead issue and argued
office of mailing) 6 cents for tht* first
but that the. more staple crops are also
that tlie conditions which gave rise to
WBfators. ‘As- Mr.. Turner upi*eam t o , not whether it is loca'rd in a live or dead
pound and 2 cents for each additional
jirofitable. From this acre of ground
its promulgation by President Monroe
be the leader of'thls so-calleii revolt, this town
pound or fraction thereof.
in ll&lt;2^ hnvealmuHt entirely disappeared.
Mr Lanier produced thirty-five barrel*
«rnmun¡cation will be more directly in¡ „ qUOtjnu th»&gt; tax commission's orFourth zone .from 30t) to 600 miles)
ol cgm worth $36; two crops of hay, mak­
This statement is said to have aroused
teidfd for him. . The tax commission |,jpr you mj8lj,I0ti,- The tax commi*7 cents for the first pound ami 4 cents
ing four tons, valued at $20 u ton; $40
the ire of Col Roosevelt, who replied
r«tive&lt;l his letter of December II. re- dj(&gt;n (|j(j nol „ay that no county can levy a
for each additional pound or fraction
worth of Irish potatoes and 100 crates of
with
some
heat,
holding
that
the
Mon­
pljfing to our circular letter ordering all greater milluge for 1914 than they did in
thereof.
squash, which netted $60. Only 23
» i assessors to comply with the law and 1913. We did say that we would insist roe doctrine still was u vital principle
Fifth tone from 600 to 1000 miles
dollars worth o f fertilize used awl7
of the foreign jwlicy u! the United
« ■ p r o p e r t y for year 1914 at true on (he county commissioners and the Stl|
from
mailing office) fi cents for the first
iIe f|t mi(li to&lt;v l0 have sug•Whut is he to do? There is only one $60 would more thnn cover the cost of pound and 6 cents for each additional
mb vatue. In this letter he says he
state board decreasing their milluge
t0 the (?l,||eftn diplomatist, Tneilabor Resides the other crops Mr
bt hevrr received any official notice as not to collect a greater sum of money (Jw)tal|y thul if 'was lll-udvtfi«| on such tiling inrm his opinion just the heat he
pound or fraction thereof.
can. The best is all any man gives of La OUT saved 1,000 pound* of foddfT
baa the tax commission that he was not than was collected in 1913. We do nut ftn..... ,lslmr
Sixth' tone (root 1000 to 1400 miles?
lnJU,,.urHte u cotitrOversy
himself
Is it any wonder that under /.olio Spring* Truth
MMing property at its full cash value. believe that the state, nor any county
9 cynt* for the first pound and 8 cents
* . .
this system many who develop later into
II he U doing this our circular doe* not in the »lute, would levy ¡umlllngr to colfor each additional pound orfraction
With tilting ceremony the Mona Lisa, stars are turned down bn this first at­
The annua) meeting of thè Florida
apply to him. If he can explain the folthereof.
,
. . . . .,
I«*
‘ ban was absolutely t)rmlKht here under guard from Florence. tempt to gam the Majors? Yet it 1* Live Stock Associulion wa* held ut thè
Seventh zòne (from 1400 to 1K00 m M
'im
Joeing slight discrepancies in his county, |
to carry oti the state and county tm,By wa, haniled over to th .f French
t .dumbly not the fault of the manager University uj (ìatqesville durlng thepast 11 cents for the first pound and ten cents
wmsy |&gt;e convinced that he ts doing so: KOV,.rnmi.nt&gt; amj „ „ ¡„creased valua-- '*
ambassador. M Ihirrtr?, by Italian of­ II. c.ike- .1 hard trv at an impossible w**ek The it tend ance, while not a*
for exu'h alt tonal pound or fraction
The cities of Jacksonville and South ^tions
^ jon) we
wC win
wlll insist
insist that
that millage
milluge lie delarge a* hnd h*w*n hofieii for. w;ot good
ficials after the painting had been official­ task and no one can do er.
■
thereof.
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Jlfksonville, by the city assessment1
aR |Mw- a» possible to collect ttuf
and thè program a* arrangisi wa» carly identified by 4M ’la-pf lour, ilirvftor of
Che m agnate» are beginning to realize
rofli. have a valuation of
Kighth zone jail1offices more than
ficient funds to carry on the state and
painting'xecifon ol the l*ouvgc, by
ruHl out’ mosl satufactordy. Atldnswi
tbit as no one else don . They sec that
Duval county's valuations, including
1800
miles from mailing office) 12 cents
county govenimenLs.
Qf d i cuments and detailed #J 0
were mnde by esperta oq various mal1
the training season is too short to allow
for the first pound and 12 cents for each
the above and other cities is (by 1913
ter* of the'greatfst imp taiu*' to thè 1
We believe that assessing all jirojH’rty togni|ihs The Mona Lisa then fìak
, manager to secure a good line on hi* rep ” additional jiound'or fraction Thereof
sseswpcnt rolls), $23,229.694; difference
live sjiH'k nnlustry of fionda.
at its tme cash value wdl equalize ami placed in a rosewood box arid Dr Cor j
. ruds. \t hy even tins year, the Cub
$31,162,674.
tin and after March 16, 1914,.the rata
convention will certainly prove to have
make it more just than it has been in the rado Ricci, director general of fine art» in J
r&gt; u iits w ill begin the train ing season
of postage on books weighing K ounces
Over $31,000,000 less thnn ttie cities
lie
dll
ible,
6 c many suggestion*
past
Where one county as»*-Hs.*d on a Rome, handed the key to the secoii.i
■ I We&gt;4~ e teller t Kit*1 last \■■;,* Kvrfs
nr le*« a ill he one cent for each "2 pound*
above mentioned and we feel sure that
.uni pin * pro)» * ! will in* taken into
26 i«r cent bitM*. the county that :is secretary of the French emliassy. M
the Rnolii,- Ti*-ing S. h,..Pii,-l III IT
ni frai lion thereof and on those weigh­
fto property, under the city assessment,
, or, - 1 P rat l"t. b\ stock nisor* and the
*e»»i-,i ,,n a 76 (ht cent * a , (i.iying thr*-»* (file Luprutie, with the remarks; "T h e n
in Tampa m I ■bm.tr, u
'
ing iti evees* of * mtniTj the regular zone
v u assessed at Its full ¿-ash value So
in tin- state will be advanced
sTih,: I
times a» much stale taxes a» the one that she is
Take good 4 ,ire of Iptr
ft*
rate will apply.
much for Mr, Turner's full value as*&lt;hiner
or
later
the
magnates
»iff
come
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assessed at 26 j&lt;er cent. As a rule these painting was cOnvhyetl. to the Karner
ttasment.
The new Presbyterian church which
low value counties have the highest palace, where the French embaMy is to the conclusion that their mans ers
1
1
1.
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.
.!
New Bishop of South Florida
Now to that so-calle&lt;] resisting circounty millage. The law says awseas at )iouse&lt;i, and- wow viewed by the q e*-n ne-*l two or three month* in which to hn* been in course of «•onstructlon in
oilsr, which, if it resist anything, it is
Bishop Cameron Mann who recently
full noth value. This is the only just mother and others. It yill be plxotsl on P is* judgment upon the recruit*. WYien St Petersburg for some time will lie
the Ux laws and not the tax commission.
and fair wav and the tax assessors can eihTbition in the Horgnese gallery from "ley do they «ill Joo’t for some manner ready for service* Sunday The cost *ncc&lt;s«ied Bishop Gray in the Southern
They have ordered th« assessors to do
hich thev . iiti avo «1 th*- lu-avy ,&lt;x- of the new building i* shout 130,000. Dioeese of Florida was born in New
„dyer harmonize on any basis less thnn T lJ lay until Saturday.
nothing but comply with the law under
!■•''.*•’
ronnert«-,l with k&lt;'«*|ui.g .1 hunch u Special *«tv ns*«. .ip|&gt;ro|iriate for the oc- York Ajiri) 2, 1851. lie took hi* tln-o*
a full cash value
In reference to cash
their oath of office. After reading this
I'.nkies
|i&gt; the ■• i| for lfi.it 1i&gt;rii»l. ami 111*1011 «ill
held ¡it ttie« time The logical course with honor* and is a man
value; we think tli.il- true cash value,
of th puoi
Vn .ill day cut
COmipunication, we fail to find wher*
.1
place
wh
r
th'V
cm
1
•
Iuv
hull
for
f
*nrnegic
'
iirporatiin,
of New York ha* of unusual brilliance of mind
He has
th e cu tre n e y In
full cash value and ash value mean t Inthey have refused to comply with the
t*
it
length
of
'm
u
11*.
j- • 1 11 &gt;
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[iiH
Ti.¡•sided
to
give
il
l‘nirJ
*
assistance
had
a
numlier
of
important
charges,
and
tonne. and that 1* *h»l the property pusher] tbnt rnetWÉfrJnose in c o m p letiu
Uw under lhe i lstrucfiona &lt;d the tax
(tig
of
the
se.iMin
J'ticrc
l*
a
fieri*
Ft
nr
itl
the
pitrchase
of
a
new
¡iqie
organ,
in
addition
to
his
regular
work
he
is
an
to-night
PfohlehYS
involving
the
r
&lt;
*
would tiring, not at i forced sale, hut at
eommiivioN They start om by saying,
author of note, writing "October Sera sale wh»r» both fh■&gt; seller and buyer reserve provisions, the size and character iriu and a Uitm-r Baseball League here wliirb will In- gratefully received
U‘.l I orid.; has moit excellent lax
I ; :
mom)." "Five Dbcounirs on Future
nf the federal reserve honrti. the rerfettij. «ill come 111 Florida cun furnish the
agr *e on the prie - I &gt; ' ;* t *
lam which wo ag-ce it t'ue d the assess­
The Miami Lodgi- of Klks is preparing Punishmenl," and abo many pamphlets
T ' ' COMM L-vS . ds.
tintv of 2 |**r cent govenrment bond^antl climate, 111 f.i* ' «he 1* furnishing it
ors will comply with tV- law and en­
Jo h Neel, Chair nan.
the retirement of the .present -national right now anri can furnish the s|w'cta- for an unusually large treat to the rhil- on theology and poems which hove apforce them. Second: That values in
hank currency proved troublesome, hut (or* for tlie Winter Rancha]! I-eaguc dreti this year. Every child in that city peared in a number of magazines,
the various counti •* are fairly well
Bishop Mann comes to Florida from
the conferee* finally smoothed, out most which in turn will furnish the where­ will be remembered. A large and heavKscam his .* he riff In Had
equalized, which Is not true when they
ilv laden Christmas tree will U- preparisi Furgo. North Dukota,|whcre he has re*
of the issues lJet ween house an4 *enate withal that i* worrying the magnates.
yiry from 10 per a*nt in some cdunties
Pensacola, Dec. 22. -Sheriff A. ( ary When the two branches of Congress con­
With seven nr eight eluh* here next for the occasion. The distribution of sided for some time past. He is a man
to «5 per cent In others.
Rllis, whose arts are luring investigated vene tomorrow it is expected plan* will winter it is higfilj probable that they will j presents from the mammoth tree will of fiersonul magnetism and force nndwill
Third: Wo all agree on the third prop- by the board of county commissioners,
lie finfile for a long recess, beginning to ' consider forming their rookies into a take filare in the park opposite the Elk’* fill hi* Florida charge in his usual capable
«tftion. That is the reason that we has employed n firm of prominent at­
and efficient manner.
I team ami forming a league which will Ululi.
day.
wxnt
In IH75 he was curate of St, Peter's
him before
I all- property Jasarased at iu true I torneys
lui Itej n to srepresent
X.Tp,&gt;*w«**•-»»
" — — the
I
furnishbaseball
for
Floridians
and
: : 1
c*»h value. All counties will then
b o a rd , w h ile C h ie f Deputy T G. Harts
?he 'SLurida Baptist convention m et1at Albany, N. Y,, and rector of Si.
Th
Anyone hereafter who loots or m*&gt;- tourists from January to March. Each
on the same cash basis.
Arcadia .Tuesday. Jumes, Watkins, N. Y,, from 1875 id
Vat *k. u
&lt;
; field has employed another firm of ¡itproperty 0f foreigners or Mexicans town which houses a team for the spring in ajr^na! «exxion In A
* lth 115 that a tomflya to appear for him in the inquiry. *jj| beexecuti*! The right to confiscate training could he represent«*) hy the A large number were present at the open 1882 II*' then went to Grace Ohurch.
lull valuation, with a low millage, would Forly or fifty wiU)eMCfl have U-en sum- ()ro|)erty wilI
only with the corust,- rieikies of the club which trains theriv ing session ( A. Carson was re-elect«) in Kansas City, when' he remained until
be best for Horida.
MB
,
1901. being consecrated bishop of North
moned to apf&gt;ear and a(l of them, so far lnent. " Gen. Francisco Villa issuexl this In this manner a six nr eight club league president.
In his fifth proposition he lakes up the as known, will give tesjjffiony regarding
"Dakota,
December 4. 1901.
order today as showing hb intention to would be in operation and the brand of
question of the seapratlon of stale and the cost bills of th« sheriff and to the
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baseball
would
be
well
nigh
up
to
the
maintain strict military discipline. A*
Doctors Fleet Olfisers
county taxes, which is not now nn issue fact that he changed ft^r
•H
More Rabies In Jacksonville
or tn\J(W in mak- |J() example he executed on tht* Pluza a quality of the brand furnishe«l in the big
the taxpayers, and could not Ixr- ing arrest? upty*&lt;3iXlfh&lt;)ni,ig witnesee* ^,„,1 0f rebels who hnd been found guilty leagues in their championship races. , ,%At.4hO rnnuat"election of officers of
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Jacksonville, Dec. 22.—Thomas Jorome a law until Dvo years after the that he did not actually travel, although 1j)y con).t martial of sacking the home of a
'■ jm
tfïç-.iÎrtpR"
Mclical Aasaeiation
«cKaonvuie, w*
Just to what an extent this would
who had l&gt;eeti sufferI'Wting of the legislature even If a ma­ in each cost bill submitted to the county
held
inthe
offices
of
Dr.
G.
H.
Edwards,
I
“
Ph;
an
Awyr.ian'
wealthy Mexicari. While the six relic!s boost Florida u* ¡1 tourist resort is hard
ing from an attack of rabies at the St.
jority, of the people warned it. The for payhient the sheriff made oath that
were m#rch«l before the firing squad to conceive. It is needle« to say th*t the following officers were chosen: Dr Luka’» Hospital since lust Friday, died
mxttcr of a just taxation* Wutow before he had traveled the numlier of miles
the stolen ’goods were returned to the there" ore several million baseball fan* C. J?. Chriit. prerident: Dr. Famuttl ns u refiult of th« dreaded disease. Theus snd it b no use to try to muddy the charged for fn the bill.
Puleston of Sanford, vice president: ami
Development.* ow ner. ,
in the Major League cithw. who have (he
case which claimed the life of Joseph is
'»U r and get off on some other question of.# sensaljopa) nature are oxpectexLx It
Dr. Gaston fj. Edward», secretary and
-ii------- ---------------rneaqs to nffqrri a trip to jbe, wAmuf
ported to be the most violent 0/ any
to w id e u .
treasurer. The annual •ban
was also hStlqftiled tonight that tstimqqy
ft
climes of the southland. Of-to
cike of its kind ever nttmdcd at the local
T * » other queries proposed by him; would l&gt;e giv¿i' of arrests made, the de­
I'lonnwl lor .ho lou,.h
M ,0" ,
" T.
( hrisimsfial the ('«njregational church each »Inter. 11 b also necdfeito ty 'corr&gt;’ M
» t h e first question: .What la the actual fendants released.'from jcustoxly wherd
1„ 'Jâouory. . . whirl, lim« p r .lu n .lo ii.'
p la n t, » h o « S M .
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* - I ^ tììi.h osp ita l on last Friday night, ap- ,
School'
rbc!Sunday school'received
a letter your brain about where Ro fijjtf th^m, will be inaugurated for
the entertainment
T * vatoe of an orange grove or or- they pakl the coats, and the cases never . 'Ybb'Sunday
should, such s league as is considered bf
peared to be In good health, other than
wird that coat »300 to »400 to bring to i T r o i g ^ o T r i a r ’Jheriff E1H. contend^ |
qf the state association, which meets In
“ y in* formed.—Tampa Tribune.
being warned of the approaching malay
this city next May.— Reporter-Star.
1. ,0unh y«»Fs growth? The actual rought to trial. Sheriff Ellis contended j U »V he would _be at the church Thurs11 .
by a contraction of the muscles of the.
■r
he what it would bring for U ral-ha was ‘ t o t a l l y - W a n t . o( umy 1
'vening to help in the CVUtma*
lit*
throat Haturday morning the disease■* the owner wanted to sell and the ^ ] . r i t r “ f a l R f f i ï snd place# *}) ; festivities. He .- « r e d U, tKat he will
,
In 4‘ ^gntjr Court
New Smyrna wants better school fa­
developed completely and from the be­
.
., , . ,
i i .o ^ 'r o m e witli a
well filled pack. The
^ * ' » n t e d to buy, this could be as- of, the
blame on his chief deputy, Harts-} c
.
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.
cilities.
and
if
the
plan*
of
a
number
0/
ginning Joseph Buffered continuously.
J
w
Carlton,
a
negro
lad
from
Maitland
.
.
,
«•'
I
promintsvkfeatufie
of
the
evening
will
lie
bed by examining county records
rRisen»
prevail,
will
have
a
new
$40,000
The victim was a raving maniac unfil
was
brought
Iwfora
Judge
Herring
yes­
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"White
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Kittg." ’ Tht+r will
2 r * Jin« out what similar property
school
building
by
the
opening,
ol
the
he passed away soon from exhaustion.
terday
and
fined
$60.00
and
costs
for
be two tree»—one the tjaual' evergreen
¿^^ht b the same vH n lty when
nex^t
scholastic
Year.
A
phtitloh
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The
deceased, who had been the proprie­
assault
upon
one,
Ros’
c
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Dangerfield
Judge
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Hjmen
tree
and
the
other
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Tree."
Plenty
ol
music
has
been
pro­
Birdie Brown and John Evans, col­
'hfiTttt: ^
ffrove or orchard
cording to the News. Originally the brought out at the trial it appears that and Seventeenth streets, was bitten by a
ored,
were married In the office of County vided by choir, orchestra and the chil­
r»r t2 noo
tu take »1,000
sum
proposed was »60,000, but this was the boys mixed too much bad whiskey dog several weeks ago. Several brothers
dren. Members and friends are urged
telndüVt0£ Hc wouJd h*ve no right Judge Herring yesterday morning by
reduoqd
to »40,000 on the adrl ee'of the and Jack knives at a dance at Altamonte and members of his lmmedi4te family
Rev. W. C. G#P* not to forget their “ white gilts” for the
pmnerty was
at the genjaj. j udge.
sclioxff board.
Springs with the result above mentioned.] were preeent at the time of his death.
had refused to take. It wi mi chad wtttaased the ceremony.
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He should pay taxes on amount the
projierty would sell for, regardless of
whether he was making or losing monty
on it. It would be just as reasonable to
say that a town lot in the city pf Jack­
sonville, that had no improvemcnU -on
it. should be assessed at the some prit»
os the lot adjoining ii which had im­
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Wnihingtiht.j Dec,, 22.— Members1 of
the diplomatie corps were greatly interested in a report reaching Washington
today that former President Roosevelt
.and Dr* Marciali Martines, at one time
Chilean minister (o the United States,
hail clashed oftvaccount of divergent
‘f o * , on lhe MAiiroo Doctrine. The re-

Before another winter posses over our
heads it is entirely likely that Florida will
be UtA scene of a big league championship
aeries that will bow in prominence only
before tin* Major Leaguejwason of Amer­
ica’s largest cities. This winter four
Major League clubs will irain in the state
besides one big Minor l*eagux' eluh.
They are the Cardinals, the Browns, the
Athletics and the Cubs and the Louis*
ville Colonels. Resides next fall arrive*
thek- *ill he at least thriw or lour more of
the "Rig uns” weened away from tile
past haunts amidst ice and snow.
With the advancement of the art of
baseball and the increased rivalry, to­
gether with the apparent scarcity’ of good
players.'tile demand of the magnates ffir
'a long try-out for receruits will cqme apitjly to the forefront.
So hot lus the
Hv If* tier time that each magnate «*cure* t-very promising player that he can
He tii*\,-r has any intentions of keeping
tnofe Mur: one third ni the players whom
he drafts
When the manager of the team leave*
for spring training cam^ he finds himself
recruit’ of •*»!**»•*&amp;—aftTlily he has ab*,;
Iptely 1to personal knowledge. It is an
absurdity fir kupiiose that he'ran watch
fuefi a large numlter of players carefully
enough to assure himself in his own
mind just wfiich ones he wishes to keep.

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And That

Is Why the Young Med­
ico Built Up Practice Among
Strangers.

•Y MAUDE J. PCRKIN8.
Old Doctor Ritas bad sold hla praoUw And good will to a young Ji. D,
and tbs village of Homeland* rseentad
it The people for live mllee around
bad come to believe that the old doctor
wate Infallible. Where one of bis pa­
tients bad died he had saved a score.
He WÄ* * fatherly, sympathetic man,

driven by a girl. No, not driven, be­
cause the driver had lost the lines and
they were squirming under the pony’s
feet,” While she was clinging to the
seat like grim death.
No screaming with terror! No calls
for help! Just a pale-faced girl, with
Ught shut teeth—lust Nina Gilbert!
There -was lime ‘for the doctor to
turn out and leave the runaway a
dear road, but there was the bridge
he hsd lust crossed.
If the pony
swerved so much As a foot when bs
strtitk the bridge there must be a
smash. To spring from the sulky and
poise to lump out on Lbe runaway for
a bridle-bold meant taking a hundred
chances to one. The doctor threw up
a band to tell’ the girl to brace her..
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Thd pony never; raised, a foot to leap
he had no right to turn lbe people
the obetrucUon, but struck tbe horse
over to a young man fresh from col­
like a cannon ball, and there waa a
lege and not yet having a case to dlaggrand smash. Been in a moving pic­
ture show, it surely would have cap­
v "Oh. bell do— he'll do." was the tured tbe kids.
doctor’s reply to tbe grumblers. *1
. When Doctor Preston sat up and
had to start that why, you know. I
wondered where he was at both
shall +e here to help him out If be
horses and vehicles were mixed up.
needs It I've tried him out and found
Ilia bone waa dead, anA the other
nils ,-iU e d ! ksd a broken tog. Ilia aullar was kind: llB« « « * . •»«! »he I*n&gt; «art needed
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tbe rest ¿f tbe people will follow," »aid
and sort o run things
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Nina Gilbert ¡ ¡ ¡ “ “ J gavs bim strengty ^fter a
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UNM0VËD BY GOOD FORTUME
John McCluekey Evidently Possessed
i of AN the Well-Known Calmness
of the Scotch Nqture.
It wad said of , John . Mcdnskey
when bo Tlsited ,tt)b states that he
was the calmest man ln tbe World.
Throughout his sixty years ho had
been a farm Is^ofer
In- Scotland
SOmo months previously bis brother
James died and left a fortune of sev­
eral hundred thousand dollars to the
brother he hsd not seen sine« they
hade each other good-hjr In tho heath
er forty years before.
A lawyer wak appointed tho ad
mlnlstrator. It waa hit duty to find
the lucky brother.
"Ha waa .slicing turnips for the
sheep on bis employer’s farm, up
among tho mist-clad bills of Scot­
land.” said the man'of law, "when 1
found him. I bad traced his life from
tbe old farm on which' be was bora
atap by step through the forty years
of IB-paid and often most unpleasant
labor, before I found him. It waa not
difficult, for he had bqld but few po­
sitions In jail those •yefcis.,« Everyone
th tho com tryshitc knew htau - r
..... Aro you John McCluakayK..-!
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" T am,’ said be, Without taking his
eyefe from tho turnips and the knife.
'"Ycur brother James la dead In
NSW York/ said I
" ‘Aweel, aweel, all men must e’wi
die/ be said, slicing away.
"'H e left you a good fortune,'.said
I. 'I want you to corns to the houao
with roe, so that I can establish your
Identity and arrange for you to enter
Into possession of lift) estate/
. " T i l talk to ye at tax o'clock,
young man,'-said he. Til bo busy till
then. The fortune will keep, but tho
turnips wilt not.' ”
Quite Correct
During tbe army maneuvers two offleers of the ^Royal artillery were dl*PuU»* about the claaalflcatlon of a
One said It was a birch tree, and
the other en oak tree. They could not
agree, so they called a gunner who
was sitting near by and naked him If
be could tell them what kind of tree
H was.'
The gunner looked up and down the
tree, walked all round It, drew his
sword, and began cutting It
Tbe
officer» asked him what he meant by
this behaviour, when he looked up at
them and answered:
"I am trying to discover what kind
of tree It Is.*'
Inspecting the gash he had made,
with the air of a sage tbe gunner
at length delivered his long-expected
verdict;
"It's a wooden'one. sirs!"

^ M o l t ^ h a V '*yo*,theard about the
* blgMyer.'/Bhe drive«
inrt f t "
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around the country crowding bnmbic
"Tes Nina"*
i folks like me Into the ditch." '
Doctor Proton pricked up his ears, f , VocU&gt;Ti Pr7 to" &gt;**&gt;*« ‘ br“ h “ *•
It was possible, but not provable, that
\a «*&gt;“ h * ^
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well and cheerfully done. Then he
hero was the Nina Ollbert the old doc­
tor referred to. Yes. good-looking, so threatened to do It over again unlees
far aa be could Judge, with ahaugbty he lent a hand to lift the patient up
kllas Nina regained consciousness
poise of the bead.
,
barely five minutes before reaching
"Isn't It a shame?" she queried of
home. Her first word» after recognis­
Mollle
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"W h atr
“1—I thought you'd surely be
"Why, Doctor Dllss stepping out add
Mtledl"
leaving us to the mercy of a fledg­
"Only a few bruises Tou got the
ling"
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worst of. It."
"He la pretty young. I understand
"Am 1-badly hortT"
ha’s only about twanty-four."
"A broken arm Is the worst. Tou
"And never bad a case. He’s sure­
will want to send to tbe city for a
ly some quack that has deoelvad the
doctor. I Suppose?"
' good old doctor."
Financial Acumsn.
"No, air, 1 won't!” was the spirited
1 "Rut ir wa aro siting?”
.
Milligan—"If I -be aft her laving se­
reply. "It's your case, and you'll tend
curity uqhll ter what I take away, will
"If u's any one 1ft oar. family, we'll to i f
yes thrust me till nlxt wake?' ' Rands
send to the cltyll for some one that
"But—“
(the grocer)—"Certainly." Milligan—
knows beans from putt?.' Mni. Davis
"That'a all, please." and then to her
"Will, thin, sell me two av thlm hams,
says anybody would know the young
father and mother, who came rushing
an* kape wan av thlm till I come
man waa « quack to took at him.".
lease ;
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agin."—Puck.
A doctor must ksve nerve. Doctor
ike ssuch a fuss over It
‘Don't make
.Preston hsd It If be had been a fail­ j\p*easa
£
Poor Billy taw a tramp asleep
ure, as (o nerve
. . . . he would , have
. *?°,p*&lt;,iby the-roadside And bolted with ma
Recipe for Happiness.
. out of one of the open wlndow&lt;or al •, Jof| tb. ,,n„ lb„
flr„ tb, ..
Do not give up. Do not allow the
least stood up and taught those youn&lt;-&lt;
t&lt;,lepboD¿ ¿ í 0nce to^-” béladte. how to swear tn t h r « dlffersnl
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but'
WJU hl0(« d by: black waters of melancholia to close
anguagea. He n ay ta va blushed A,, - h t„
arriulIKj w1th Doc- over you. Hold your heed high. Live
your life beautifully ln the face of
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bf ,d
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toF'Preston to sttend my case.” .
'.all the tOO people making up the audM u WM wh„ , u ,, doctor WM lt hu failure, loneliness and contempt. Hap­
piness Is high art. Be a great artist
. ’ enee h. appeared to be paying he offlc# u, fit ths things needed to work
mosL attention to th* words of the ^
Jb#l M, „ Nlna&gt; dMpltfl brr n t . ¿-Helen Woljeaka. lecturer.
ferings. tyld the brief but thrilling
Tbe young ladles had iu.t
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TnV was why the young med
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stretched out to
That an ostrict farm Is of more
down the aisle and baited and Said: - ‘ |
him on hla return.
value than a good cattle ranch Is
"Guess Til have to take a seat with
The broken arm was set, the scalp shown by ah authority who puts the
you, Doctor Preeton.”
wound sewed up. and next day when value df a beef animal at ttO at five
"Tbnt'e right—alt down."
old Doctor Bliss accompanied the years of age. while an ostrich of the
. "Doctor Preeton!" gasped Miss young doctor to Inspect the work, be
same ago la worth |300.
Nina.
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■aid to the parent«:*. „
"Doctor Preston!" gasped Mtsa Mol­
“Couldn't have been done better by
lle.
Scaled It
any city anrgeon."
There he was right behind them, and
Mrs. Robinson—“And were you up
The villagers did not hear of Doctor
must have heard their comments and Preston's quick wit and heroism from the nhtue?" Mrs. Do Jones—"I should I
criticisms
They hadn't nerve. •No hts own lips, but when It was known think so; right to the very top. What
young lady has need of It. Their best he was kept very busy shaking hands. a splendid view there Is from tho |
plan was to rite up and walk out doore In a day or two another horse and summit!"—Tll-IJIta.
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as carelessly as If old Doctor Bliss waa sulky were driven around to replace
only forty years otd.
Many people hts loss, and the old doctor shook
looked wt them In surprise, and the hands with him and said:
Clay Anawer,
lecturer got ao muddled up that be
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Inalnictor
(at night school)— " G I t «
"My boy, y6u are beginning far betgot It that E ft * m created .before ten than where l ieft oft. Will you do a sentence with the word 'metaphyelAdam, and that ahe waa dlaagreeably aomethlng for -me?"
clan' in It” Bhsggy-Haired Pupil—
aurprtaed when he came loafing along
“On hla way home, Mr. Jonea meta­
"Any Ibldg I-can."
one day.
, j "Then many Mina Gilbert!"
physician " —Chicago Tribune.
"Well, 'that cooks me," mused Doc­ (CepyHaHt, IMI, by the McCUira N ew *tor Prdaton as he walked home after 1
pepar ly M I t a la .)
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the leciure. "They were simply dis­
Didn't Like the Signature.
cussing' me before. Now that they
. Try being aa polite to thoee with
A Chicago woman whoae huahand whom you are Intimately aksodated
know I overheard them they can nfever aee any godd tn roe. It's surety gave her a checking account decided, aa to casual acquaintance«. Tou will
good-by to the Gilberts for me."
- the other day, to save a two cent be aurprtaed to aee how well It work«.
Doctor Preston was fit for the* beat stamp by persuading the grocer's boy — The Watchman.
society in the village, but'he did not to carry a check to hla employer.
eeek lt-H e could accept of no Invita­ When he returned later with a supply
QaJly Thought
tions without meeting the two young of household neceeaarlea he handed
Them ia D0 Ilf« ao humbls that If U
ladles who had a grievance, and It back her check.
"Wbat'i the matter with It?" ahe be ,‘t'nid* and genuinely huroiro and
would be embarrassing to both sides.
He had three or four patients and, ef- Mke4 ,
Dobbnon know obedient to Ood, It may not tape- to
shed some of hla light— Phillips
fected speedy cure*, when there came lhal tt’e Just as good at thecaah?"
n laxy day and he got out tbe horse 1 "I a®“ ’1 know." tbeboy replied. "He llrooka. *
and eulky for a make-believe call to
«WdMiot’n' to me about It. Itaome farmer's boose. Of course,’ you .,MPi
* ou^ *,kte to have it signed
Tee Much Hopping,
know that this Is a lltUe'.trick prac-*»■»• olher W»I "
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Used by all village doctors when work-:
signed Itt
tela. Uncle Bill, la to contain. orer
]ng yp » prnctlc*. They order their
*nlly, Anna."
MOO
room«." Unci? Bill— Gee crack*
lo y to fiarhejs u$ wffl&gt; ihe »peed o7'
eyl
I'd hato to be the bellboyt"—
; lightning— rukh out aa If-a doten men
¿udge. ..
were at death’s dopi—cllipb J^to the
‘ Mutt Peylor ifauH a1 Dog.
sulky, ami with a ^ ila n g " and a gatr The auprenie oourt of Massachusetts
of tbe whip they are off like a tor had a case Involving n dog. an lee
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Anomalous. "**¥ X.’ '
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wagon and. an automobile. The auto
Queer thing, wedlock I Tou find
"Borne one must be badly hurt or and the Ice wagon were p—»
0n a
very tick." remarked a doten people, public highway, bound In opposite di­ yourself attached to a woman, and go
and about tbe
rection», wban -the dog ran out barking and get tied to her, When you ilad
you're tied to ber, the'attach mast dis­
lag tbe horse la being pulled down 1»
appears.—Judge.
a walk, half a mile «way.
^Doctor. Preston had logged along for
three or four miles to kill lime, and
Dreeamaker's Comment on the Ocean,
waa thinking that lb* - blacksmith's
A watery etuff U ut raffled by the
trade held out many possibilities for
air's pursuing touch, curls like a helm
A brainy man, when be got a auddan
along the bias beach, and la fettered
Jolt Coming towards him on the
oa 1U eel rage by the foam.—life.
ftroad highway via a pony and cart

Rosea Frdm Italy.
The rose, so long considered the
floral emblem of-England, was not
known tit'that country until the early
part of the fifteenth century. Rose
trees were then brought from Italy
and planted 1n the royal gardens
They were sent aa presents from the
holy father and highly esteemed by
royalty. It became the custom to
canro them orer the doors of the con­
fessional aa holy flowers, hence the
term sub rose (under tbe rote) used
to mean "with secrecy."—Are Maria.

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In focusing binoculars the &lt;ubee
should be extended to their Umlt be­
fore placing to tbe eyes and then ad­
justed, iof, if extended afterward? an
optical 'tiervo strain Is caused that
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Up-to-Dsts Humorist.
Many a man has gained renown as
a humorist of remarkable gifts by re­
lating with somber mien anecdotes
that he has deciphered In tbe back of
some old-time almanac.— New Tork
Herald. —
Love Tljat Banish«« 8olltuda.
Little do men perceive what soil*
tudo la and bow far It extendetfa; for
a crowd Is not company, and ficea are.
but a gallery of pictures, and talk but
a tinkling cymbal whom there la no
ove.—Bacon.
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G E O . H. F E R N A LD , Vice President;

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Seminole County, ’twould be a great pleasure, could we take your hand and wish you
the Merriest Christmas and the Brightest, Happiest New Y ear you. have ever known,
but lacking that opportunity, we are sending you this greeting, wishing for you
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have just been completely installed today, and which must be seen to be appreciated.
To urge you into coming, we have set aside the day of Christmas Eve for showing our
friends around our new home, and all who come will receive a neat souvenir of the occasion
The bank will be open from 9 a. m., until 7 p. m. that day, and we have a supply of
new one dollar bills on hand for making change for you.
Again bespeaking for you the best of all things, we are, your friends.
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A walls are tinted in n-i..
. . « . S L i i tWchty-fuur inchfaon the side*.
tight olive,und
add tmthe general effect.

Inside

The work was ojU heseis a lining o f solid steel one-half

done by George \V. Muller Bamk Fix- in ti in thickness.
tnre (fomparty of AUjjnta. Ga., and re-

The People« Bank h now ready for the

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fleets credit on both designer and wbrk-■pstronuge o f . Seminole county and in- ■
men.

The remodeling has.not'-Ottly pra- vi tea-each and every citixen of the county

vided the bank with an elegant and ai* ¡*'*1 the visltcjfs to the city tortapjn qpd
,tractive p la t, in which to transact busi- ie l
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This
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ness, but it has a lasting commercial
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wish the world a glad greeting. We will
vwiif as an advertisement. ,
never.be too busy to show you round.

INTERIOR OR 'PEOPLE'S BANK

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the strong arm awaits them in that
THE SANFORD HERALD be,
fastidious city, where there must be
PuWi*h*J Cvery Tu«d«T tad Frtdsy Merutin »»

ISIC IIIRALD PRINTING COMPANY
R. j . Ho lly , cutter
• W. M . I I A V f t t B , n u a l n r s t M i n i l l «

uHt(l&gt;H»«Pfi«&lt;.&gt;IOO »Tsarli&gt;J&gt;*v»rtf
Mtrwd ta iba ¿try by' c*rrW IX.00 per y«*f la
K l'U M Of 20c prr month.
Parsecu U sdtuiM moat b* made at »Oca
Katmd •• Mcwwl-dui nail matter Amail 12*4
190#i at th^lVj*ioffice at Raafocd. Florida.

onJrr Aft of March 3rd. 1870.

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TH E CHRISTMAS "SPIRIT •*
"The Lorfl, loveth a cheerful giver."
and "It u tdoj^blmaed to give than to
motive." Aje fjtlthfu! sayings and worthy
of all neceptytion. Give where your
gilt la needed, where it brings joy and
gladneaa, and your own heart will swell
with real pleasure: To lavish gifts upon
the ritM,,.LheKBtron*. the. powerful. In.

no unpleasant sights, no suggestion of
poverty or suffering in the world ' to of­
fend the ddicat^sensibilities of the eititens and tourists
Mendicants of a cer­
tain kind o n so nearly allied to criminals
and vagabonds that they should be kept
out qf a respectable community:‘ but
hard and fast rule on the aubiert would
ta_yery duel and would impose great
hardship upon some unfortunates whose
only crime is their helplessness and who
have no way to keep alive except by so­
liciting charity. In such matters the
police should be given adequate discre­
tion to diseriminfito between the worthy
and’ unwdrthy mnd^not put all alike un­
der the ban of a pitiless law of exclusion.
— Lakeland Telegram. *

The Palatka New* has made the time­
ly discovery that W. C. Temple, sug­
gested by the Tampa Tribune ns a good
South Florida man for senator. U not a
Democrat. It is appalling to think of
electing this carefully concealed Repub­
lican to the United States senate by the
votes of our nobie Democratic yeoman*
•ry and discovering elixirffw ai’ too.lite
only Vrhera jbvc prompts, or tatter yet that he wana Trojan horse. That would
go out among God's poor, hunt out have beeq a horse on the Democratic
' Those leas farovrtwwHsrfwwmrte '■»d&gt;party; - s ure -enough.- - Wtfliam Chase
do ijct£ih#^i.wiil brighten human lives
, you can now retire. You have
anjhtlmlirigfejams will come back into been unmasked in the nick of time, and
y ouf o wA •be Aji "by reflection.
amid the umbrageous solltudse of your
noble characters of-the Orlando orange grove and the*wreck of
In all ages who havt your unholy designs upon the pure,
been admrrd and loved have been gen­ chaste, virgin Damocray of Florida you
erous men.« The shunned and hated can repent of your slqs and meditate
„creatures of the human on the mutability of- human affairs.—
been the misers, the Lakeland Telegram.
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hoarding pinching
,’ valued money above
Among the best of the Christmas edi
ti'and hugged their wealth lions that have come to us is that of
in the face of misery, The world shouts the Sanford Herald. Without the adand laughs when such men die, but It vrntitlojl -aid of colored covers or syn
foUow ttafjganeroua man to hia grave dicated d/irUtmas literature that rewitfe&amp;niralkvtea] sorrow, i
quireK.no industry or talent Id its prep­

December 23. 19iag
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STATE NEWS

LATE LOCALS

The hay crop here for the past year has
V M iss Laura Lee baa arrived home form
been unusually heavy. The weather
Tailahasse*. where she U attending the
conditions have been conducive to grass
Woman’s College.
growing. The firatjCutting of the ftelda,
r-itlss Nellie Eider has arrived home
after the com crop waa toff, yielded from
from Tallahassee and will remain during
a ton and a half to t#ii tons per acre,
the Christmas holidays.
.;
v . flf
fim
being lost ta^Jliascs Lettie and Annie Lee Cafdwel1 «•iiM
%f rains.
mine But
lit if the
fkp second
iL&gt;fAlu! growth
1?TO‘Atil
cause a
of
have arrived fiome for th# holiday* from* toon came on and the aame amount of
college In North Carolina.
cutting was done and finished by Octo­
iFrankio Woodruff arrived home last ber. very fine hay weather prevailing.
Saturday from the College at Due West, Our barni are now packed with fine hay,
S. C., and will remain during the holi­ and- many stacks are standing on the
day«. _
fields and being sold (or $16 per ten un
A f iiis Charlotte Hand has arrived baled. ¿Ml ^through the winter snlp;om* from points in New Jersey, where meets of ha*y will be made qut of Haatfior
she spent ’the summer with friedns and I ings, some of pure crabgrasa and others
_i-»
V
of peavine and crabgram mixed.—Halt­
relatives
en and James Higgins are home ing« Journal.
r t t
Bgltfmore where, they are attend­
ing school and expect to ta home (for
An interesting news item, published a
several weeks.
few days ago, tells that the national to­
Mias Kate Underwood has returned bacco' experts, engaged in examining
heme for the holidays fr*n the Womaa’s tobacco at various port# of the country
College at Tallahassee aad.-will remain will come, to .Tampa najq month to*hold
an important conference.^ The»» ekduring the two week». • . :.Cv.. ,
peris
moet annually at about 'the time
■Ralph Stevens. C. !{. Dingce, Edward
mentioned,
and have previously gari^rd
Lane, Orion Stenstrom and Harry Phil­
in
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1' nnntu, [.rw,M jutd grow*
lips attended the N eil'Bryan Minstrels
in Orlando fast Priday night and report a ing importance of Tampa as a port re­
ceiving Cuban leaf tobacco in quantity
good show,1.
,
second only to New York, has caused
yMiss Besai# Long is hoirie'fpr the holi­
the etRerta to determine upon Tampa
days after apeiujini ■» delightful month
as
the place of meeting in 1914. „
at Athens, Geo'rgia, where abe waa the

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gueat of Judge Thomas and family and
received many social attentions.

If you are the head o f a business or
family, you cannot afford to be with­
out the fire and thief-proof protection
afforded by our Safe D eposit Boxes
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Put your papers and other valuables beyon d the reach
o f fire o f thieves, by renting a Safe D eposit B ox.
O u r Safe Deposit Boxes are fitted with V a le Lockt
requiring two different keys— m ak in g it im g o ^ ib lc to
ojien them without y o u r perm ission. *

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the month of DecemW fl
Half of Season

HOLDS NEWSPAPERS LjABLK
^Attorney J. J. Dickinson has been ab­
sent from the city for several days, being Aitarne) General’s Department o f Texas
High 6 e k o ^ - \ ^ State Game Commiaaioner E. Z.
called to Madison by the sudden death
Promulgates Ruling Licuor Selling Ads Jones and his carps of county wardens
Senior
Class—
of his sister. The sympathy of his
Austin, Tex.—The attorney general’s are meeting with marked success in en­
many friend# here is extended to him
Earl Fixton, Benj. F. Whitner. Jr .
department
has given an opinion that forcing the various features of the game Alice Coffee, Linda Ckmqelly, a un.
in ms bereavement
protection law, enacted at the last legis­
Orlando’s mid-winter fair will take "newspapers which carry printed matter
Geortx, Adelaide HiggiftaJ Ethel-Moughlative session. Many hunters’ licenses
the
effect
of
which
os
to
solicit
orders
for
place inlftbruary. A special effort is
ton, Marion if a c k y d y ViOja Rgflgett,
have been disposed of'since they were
tain^ made to secure the presence of Uquon in dry territory' are lit» le to pros­
placed with the county, judges, October Helen Rowland. K a L k W iV frajdron
Vice President Marshall and his wife at ecution as aiding the principal offenders
Olalre Walker.
aration, tha Herald presented a bullm
20, and a heavy Increase Is e je c t e d
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this fstr.
Neighboring counties will In the commission of a felony," since it is
JDIST PREACHER
Junior
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like and extremely attractive seriss.of
a violation of the taw for persons, firms during the months of January and Feb­
Join
in
with
Orange
in
making
this
occa­
fiG S &amp; S t
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Stella Bi-own. Albert Fry, Nellie
oL corporations residing.out of the state ruary.
There ir’fb us always something very articles descriptive of the Industries and sion one of the best ever held.
pathetic in the ervaf changing llfd of a business establishments of Its city and
"I have had reports from all over the Ixjugh, May Holland,. WQifreri’ Dukwn
to solicit orders for intoxicating liquors
'J! P. Hagan, a prominent turpentine
Methodist-Preecher and the hardship« county. It set forth Ihelr many in­
in dry aectlonb of the state.
counties giving the amount of licensee Winnie Brown, Z o q ' Mun^ri. ’ Anme
man
and county commissioner of Sem
r
if'
thst.tlftjg ’vyjiant soldiers of the Cross ducements presented to settlers and in1
The exact nature of the advertise­ sold in each and the amount collected Whitner.
Wolp, was a visitor from Sanford Tues­
suffer.
t|*Vp it said to them each vestors, and made the appeal more
ments which may ta consider«! as eli­ for the same up to December 1st, except Sophomore Claas-^
,
day. Among the good things he h*i
yeau^'CLo'? abff.hnve nothing left but pointed and fjirfrlble by copious and
gible
to classification as those soliciting two counties, from which I eipect a
to say in the boosting Itne was "bully
graphic
illustrations
of
places,'
people,
Griffin
Herring.
Esther
Wood hum,
otaj/j.iriqe^fcHgreeable or not, must ta
good report," said Commissioner Jones
for Lake and her good roads, and T a­ orders Is not 'designated by the departJunnie
Stumon,
Genyle
R
obert
\mu
building«
and
landscapes.
The
Herald
like forcing 'thorns in the flesh. Just as
"The gross receipts up to that date
vares with her cement sidcwalka” __1mpnt* While no attempt is made to deNelson,
Alma
Goerti,
Ada
Dickson
has
done
a
good
work
(or
Its
constituents
they get. pel) situated in a new home
] fine what constitutes.soliciting orders, it amount to $26,127. As you know we
Tavares Herald.
they are lore«! to aeek another and to and their local interests.—Tampa Ti ea.
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is held that this is a question of fact to ta have yet all of this month, January and Frethman C lou —
Cbl. E. A. Douglas, some time of
move *nd
again as often as the
up until February 20th, fo.- the sale of
ascertained In each particular case.
Annie.
Andefli^f,'
..Oscar
Oviedo but latterly of Sanford, where he . . ,
, . , ... . .
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chufeh rules And the bishop’s wltl pro­
The big booster edition of the Sanford
, j i i, '.I t i* pointed out that the Arkansas licenses and, in my opinion January Arthur Geen^ .‘l4Hian G oerit, A i W
holds
the
honorable
position
of
clerk
of
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vide.'. A» Wf w^ite hundreds of them are Herald has been issued and contains .,
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; qupreme court has held that the prraence will bring a large amount on account of Holiday, Etti* Johnson, Allan Jon«'
en route ta new., charges, where tag* the first thorough exposition of the re­
the sale of non-resident licenses, as up Ruth;H»nner, Rpby Laing, Ruth U tl^
^
Sunday, they will Jneacli poaalbHr fO^lt- sources 'abd possibilities of Seminole
Ucjting nature is «ufUricnt evidence to to tjrifc time there has only been a small Olive Lough, Blanche Ludkjin Fannie
come to a five town Ortfe In awhiif).h#nce
appointed hongrogati one- and then (for* 'county yet gWeii to the world,
Editor
convict. As newspapers cannot regu­ number of non-resident' licenses sold. Reba Munson, Jessie Pell,. Marion Phi
P«!P to moYatthelr i$$jUed thither, wllhj Holt)- and hi# corps j f akin assistants are his visit. He waq enjoying himself, and late to what sactlona'of the state their State an»! county licenses are yet selling"
fps, Raymond Philips, Mildrr.l poti-r.
out thinking of the tri&amp;un than "three to ta congratulated upon the complete­ was being greeted by many of hi» old papers are transmitted, and as advery fast and I hope to receive a large NJargaret Heaaoner, Ruth Rotartv s,inl
friends.
—Orlando
Sentinel.
move* are equal to a Bed.’ * Fortunately, ness o| the work, and the attractive man­
tisements would noly ta placed for the amount far the balance of the season Vihlen. Esther Wilson. Katherine Wil­
possibly for them they haven't much to ner In which the matter Is displayed. It
A party of Sanford dtixens «imposed purpose or intent of soliciting orders, if from them.
son, Mary Zachary.
move,'
will d o Seminole county more good than of Messrs. A. Domer, George Terratus, not so word«!, the liquor dealers before
"I have heard from fifteen counties
It may profit the consecrated men to any other one thing the county has yet Dave Warns and A. V. French visited any , ^ rMc holding
Grammar School
the Vtyle of adsince the first, giving reports in cm vjc
; thus suffer for Christ and Hia caus&lt;* but done.—Orlando Sent!net
Eighth Grade— •
Orlando yrotenisy, in the fnterekt of a vertis&lt;wnU l0 b(1 put' undpr the ban
tions in October and November. In
It must prove very wearisome.', A bright
grand ball and enterUlnment to be given
virtually prohibited from advartlrilit. these fifteen countiw then* were fifty Tom Meridith. Maty Gardner oin
crown of glory must await them in the
at the home of the EAgles in Sanford the l ft*is
m f a M^ p;iJ(Cr alw ^
Vihlen. Fern Ward. Ruth Woldroa. Er
The Sanford Herald issued a Semi­
two
convictions,
fines
ranging
from
$10
land that la fairer than day, and where
to
wv M refuse to carry
nole; county kdition Tuesday in four sec­ evening of Decemtar 31. The ball is
and costs to $76 and costs, aggregating cel Little. Julia Hodges, Eva Hodgw.
their weary souls, will ta eternally at
to ta a mask affair. . There will .ta two fhe advei
vertisfcrannU.
tion* of eight Rages each, which Is not
about $2,000. There have been, the Virginia Brady.
rest. They certain!) deserve a preorchestras, continuous dancing, refresh
It
Is
expected
that
the
attorney
gen­
ortly a great credit to its mechanical and
best cun ligure now, about seventy- ScwnlA Grade—
- empted place In Abraham’s bosom.—
ments and an elaborate' tableau. *A eral sfljl Soon make definition of pdvereditorial
capabilities'but
a
big
adver­
five violators arrested recently who as
Reporter-Star,.
number of parties from Orlando and Dp; tlsementA. As soon as this ruling is
Theodore Runge, Hassel Brown -uitisement of the county and "Lucky San­
yet have not hue their trials."
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Land'and other nearby towns are ex- mado, a test rase probably will be filed
ney
Chase, Hawkins Connc'IK M«v
ford Where Life is Worth Living" It
r e a d y for t r o u b l e
pect«^ .to attend —Orlando Sentinel.
Thrasher,
Leila Hutchinson, K&lt;(n, Witami carried to the supreme court
i is profusely illustrated apjl the descrlpHams,
Helen
Hand. Doroih&gt; (t -n,.h.
The man who goes armed is ready, if j live articles are of unusaul merit. As
Goon to Lake City
Gladys Dleterick, Alice And«,
Editor
Henry
Wattcrson,
of
the
Loiji».
net willing, at times to get Into trouble.
Rev. H. T. Gaines has been appointed Sixth Grade—
' Dr. Minnlrk Bays Red Cross
MANATEE LETTUCE MOVING
-The concealed pistol should go.
Every ville Courier-Journal, would say when
to
the pastorate of the Lake City Meth­
effort Is being made in every state in Editor Ho'ly goes "#-cattin" he goes
Dr. W. A. MInnick, who purchase^ a
Gladys Adams, Mollie Abernathy,
odist
church
the Florida Conference
Season
HavJusI
Opened—Celery
I#
Do.
the Union to enact lawsr^hat will put a a ’ cattln’ ." —Orlando Reporter-Star
half Interest in the Red Cross Drug
Marie
Billingsley, Mary Howard. Ruth
and will leave in a few day* to take
lag Hrm#r «» ly Well
stop to this practice and habit. The
Store In July, ha# purchased tfte interest
------0 -----Marshall,
Mildred Reasoner, Helen Shel­
charge of that church. The people of
Detroit Fren Pgraa says:
We have received the Booster Edition of J. C. Moore. Tho transaction was
Palmetto. Hu.. Dec. 20.—The lettuce Sanford are loath to part with Rev ton, Mildred Huston. Baxter Willwun«.
"A revolver on a man’s person should of the Sanford Herald, Boh Holly’s made last week. Dr. Minnick intends movement for the week ending Dec. 13
Gaines and his estimable family. "They Vera Terheun. Cora U-e Till« M ,r
ta prima facie evidence or intent to kill. paper. It is a jimdandy, a crackerjack. to conduct the pharmacy, on th
reached 38 c*r» This included the out- have been residents of the city for the garut Strong, LawrcncV Randall.
The argument that a man carries a and will do a world of good for the Celery ¡J1'30 undcr which ,ft
b w 0 operated put from Ellen ton. Terra Ceia, as well past year and have »von a large place in Rinia. Frank Purdon, Jark Purkrr
1—pistol, for protection 'Is. nonaeruMu. Wo City by inducing new settlers to locate} heretofore. Dr. Minnick formerly li\«l, os this point
flic season h
Newton Lovell. Serita |.ak&lt;- U- n*
just
covered the police beat for two years, there, But then we are not nprpnscd at in Wichita, Kas.. where he practiced opened ami from this time the move- the hearts of the people here irrespectixe Gravro, Reutan Masob, Henry M&lt;and
can not no* recall a single in- Its brightness or its perfectness, for when medicine for thirty year«. From that! ment from all points in the Manatee see- of creed or religion, and while it is the
taulin, W alter Connelly, Martha It-..* n.
ata'nce where carrying a pistol waa the Boh Holly and Will Collins Join hands placs he came’ to Florida and settled on tion will increas; steadily. The crops lot and the law of the Methodist churches
Alfrwl Berner, Marion Dieterieh
to
make
frequent
changes
ever)*
one
is
slightest benefit to a mqn 1/j trouble. in the newspaper game, nothing but big a farm near Sanford. He arriv«i -here are In excellent condition and the slock
sorry to have the Gaines family leave Filth Grade—
But we do rerriembsr a nulntar of men
things could result.—Kissimmee Ga- in July and became interested in the Is about up to the average. The bulk after a residence of twelve months
who would hkve been tatter off to have tette.
Ruby Hart, Gusaie Frank. Kihrl
Red Cross Drug Store, and will remain of list, week a shipments were consigned ,
*
Under the able direction of Rev. Henry, Bertha Massy, Helen Randall.
been .unarmed.
here aa a permanent resident.—St. to N dgrY oritjind Philadelphia. Tta
G ain « the Sanford church has made Lee Beck, Shelby Sloan, Dwight Smith.
"We have known silly qustrela.to te.,
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cflery *crop 1# doing remarkably well and
Christmas is what w&lt;* make lt‘. We
progress and has added 104 new mem Clayton Rniley, Ralph Bhrlow, Maggie
suit in murder because some hot tem­
groftt’M ur© confident of g hoav'y yieicl,
bera, with a clau of eighteen that will Pearl Smith. Minnie Wynn. talda
pered Individual had the misfortune to. know many homes where the gifts would
Tho acreage show* a decided int-rea«.
become members in a few weeks.
carry a revolver In his hip pocket.' seem poor-enough if It were not for the
Sheriffs Will Meet
Gaines, Mina Howard, Sarah Wight,and
tta greater portion of the crop will
Graveyards and prisons are full of per­ love that goes with them. Trifling toyp
Not
only
haa
Rev.
Gaines
endeared
Marion Rowe, Julia Laing, Don Carr*The Florida-Sheriffs' Association will ta early. Growers aspect to havn their
sona, who would not ta in either place would seem almost vilutesa; but look
himself
to
the
people
of
Sanford
but
his
way,
John Muason, Laurie McDaniel*.
hold a meeting in Jacksonville on Jan­ farms in excellent condition when tta
today had the pistol never ta Invented,' at the love and sacrifice they represent,
family
as
well,
Mr*.
Gabies
being
very
Esri
Waidron. John Lough, Morris
and all Gould’s, ill-gotten wealth cnukl uary 20, Extensive plans will be made big bunch of commission men arrive
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active
4n
church
.work
and
has
proved
Hodges,
Stewart Dutton.
here
on
Jan.
18
and
there
U'W
great
deal
not buy them.
The pooerqr the giver for the meeting at which many matter*
an
able
helpmeet
to
her
husband
in
his
Investors who are always seeking
of
talk
among
the
grower*
declaring
Fourth Grade—
the greater the gift—have we not read In conrieefion with the criminal work of
guaranteed profits have * shied away
that day a legal holiday, so that they can field of labor. Miss Gaines h u charmed
how the widow's mite outweigh«! the the state will be considered:
Bertram Sheppard, Frederic ’Rinr-s
from Florida for many years',' afraid 'to
. Sheriff W. H. Dowling is president «g dress up and have a good time with the her many hearer* with her wonderful
whole treasury?
Victor.McLaulin,
WUlard Lurolcy, Tom
put their dollars into the best dividend­
th^ organixation and Sheriff J. P. S. receivers who handle at least 90 per cent voice and is also a talented elocutionist
Brothereon;
".Velma
Venable, Frances
paying propositions in the whole na­
Houston of Leon county is vie« presi­ of their entire crop each year.— Produar and Sanford’s ton will be Lake City’s
Dutton,
M
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a
fri^
r
n
r ) 1 Gordon Bri*Under
the
heading
"Sunlit
Sanford,
New* ,v
gain when they gain the Gainea and we
tion. Gradually, the whole state of
dent,
Y
•on,
IJyrqi^i^ljTis,
SJward
McC alley.
The
Celery,Clyr,**
the'Sartfonl
Herald
lose'•«gain.
Florida has commanded attention and
Ailton
M
obrj^/pkl
pay
Kennedy,
Nfyrod
Issues
It#
Strilinòie
County
Edition
gradually the so-called "big .men of
Brown, Marjorie Atkinson, Hearlie May
Betting Him Right
money*’ have trailed In behind those which Is'a 'v ery creditable publication
A. C. L. RESTAURANT
" »«PPoae the tilled pereoc
Jfenfy* Elected President
Atkinson, Mary Belle Allen, Ruth Brown
you ;
who have hewn the way and are now and rspresefttativa of t|&gt;e many resources
■uyyou
ir
e
going
to
marry
i
f
men
of
.jhat
rich
ssetioh.—Tampa
Tribune.
Anna
DpBoae, Joaie FaeuJo', Florence
G. W. Bpe«f«t. Proprietor
, sharing in the marvelous prosperity of
Wllmingtcfi. N. a , Dec. 22.—J. R.
Almaû*ih
d«
O
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th
a
r
Henry,
Marion Hand, Effle Mae How­
----- ---'th e state. If capital could only realise
K e o ly /lh o wa# elected president of the
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ard,
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Murrell, Nellie Measenger,
MENU
,3ihe full force of the eommerci#! greatNo, Indeed, retorted the lovely so- Atlantic Copat Line Railway Company
Rev. Slelnmyer to' Sanford
Virginia
Packard,
Maude Smith, Mar’ ■
; Christmas Dinner. 1913 ."*&lt;
ness of Flori&lt;Ja;^the energy
trae#. Of course he ain’t in no al* haa been #n Officer, o f the road for the
iî k
-*-=-*5;
garet Zachary.
.
■’* - &lt;£1
Vegetable Soup :
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j It %*s with profourid regret that our
; prise; the intelligence and the
past
thirty-one
ye«r*»
jp
or«
recently
a
Do you think he’s * jo k e r
n
Mixed Pickles
ritimns learned that Mr. F. E. Stein- Boston Baked Beans
of its cltiiena: the vast resourc
thlnl vice prwidrilt In Fharge of opera TAird Grade— "*
Queen Olives
Sliced Tomatoes
Yhyer, who has served the Methodists: of
ids'# soil and our many naU;
tion.
*
,'
Dorio ’ Parker, Winnie Knight, DeCoroftJ-flng Oalda.
Lettuce
'
.
• Criery
this
city
for
the
past
three
years
was
acquired advantages of location, tilmats
Two cycllath w«xs pushing th»ir
He
was
born
near
Baltimore
in
1847
marlus
Muason, Emily Bailey, Lillian
Escallop«! Oyster*
•
and opportunity, the building progress transferred by the Conference to Sanand became a civil engineer of the Pitts GlldewhlJ, Isatal Strong, Edward Rumph
up
tha
aids
of
th»
pass
tho
R ou t Domestic Turkey, with Druling
of the next few years in tfila state .would forR, Mr. Steinmyer b p been a faith­
nlriee
•Pcountared..« burgh and. ContiellavUla railroad, now Fforencr Witte, George Cowan, Troy
.Cranberry Sauce
■.1» marveled at by the worU.ch.Ttarl Is ful worker in thA cause tie so ably repreu«Uv»
-ShaB w* be able to ride a part of the Baltimore and Ohio, In Ray, Oheasie Gowan, Tffattie 'Lewis.
» convincing testimony's^ to tta oenU,'and-Jm.bas endeared himself to Baked fcresS Watar.Tyout, Tarter Sauce
Î Ï L Î . * ï ï f . ,,4 ‘ r they asked him.
Lucille Hope, Sarah Wheel«»»,-Margaret
Candlicd Yams There ■ been more killed on this!" 1871,,and assisted in the construction
prosperity that exists in otmf.'parU of our citiienaTegardltss of religious prefer­ New Pdtatoim ' V
of the union tunnel entering that city.
Berner,
Erminia Houser, Lixaie Jlower*. _
. Stringkwa f W ia ^ .V
Sugar £.*wi
gruff answer..
tha southeast, but the above U sufficient ence.—A Pfelschicola Times.
In
1882
he
had
engineering
duties
Doria
Moore,
Madge Woodcock, Glad)»
Stemmed Hire
to reflect conditions throughout this
!
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i ^
•
* A'r with tin Richmond ani Petersburg Wfisoa; Y i w t i Styrqn. Travis Ander­
Com
Bread
puliman
Bread
whole section.— Industrial Jridex.
if?V
" . , v K p d x j School*
*
railroad in Richmond. Va.. lat«f, be- son, ' Dick TerheUfi, tlilph Wovdruff.
Vanilla Ice C&amp;eam
R,u,b,uh#dom
ing auperil, ten»:ent o* the road, Leonard McLuca*, J, O, Fletcher.
The attendance Sunday was:
Frhll Cake
Almond Macaroons w i i i i V l i . r0U. ""fP 0« ronr father
wh
ch rfU-warJ becune a part of th#
Ck'lpplea, beggars and persona depen- Baptist r iju V
l
l
J
Z
l
J?®“
..1
Mk
i^nnlMioB
to
J IM
Cocoanut Macaroons
B ,r JT y°« ■
I don't know. But f Atlantic C o a t Lite *yst»m.
dent on alma for support are warned to . CongWgatidtaL:
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Rhubarb Pie
Mince Pit
Wanted—$2.«QQ.0Q one or two yean
♦oaldo’t worry. He didn’t retase any
k«ep away front S t Petersburg. The] Methodist .
He we* appointed superintendent of S p'r c-nt qja*tsrly^ Fret mortgage
' - . ' 12$ Tea
Coffoe _ Milk
Cocoa
or the men wba asked for my four
tramplrtaHou I8 L', general .mamger ♦•ret c’a*» ciiv prnert)*. A. Y. X-» ™r*
face, the iron fcaart and, U q¡p»dj PreabytariaïCD -:S. t *;
JÇJ
•latera."—Detroit FT*« Preaa.
m ,
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in 1*91, add, vie#.^«itdent in lMftV Herald.'
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Mr*. Long of Jacksonville is visiting ♦♦♦♦♦♦&lt;
her mother, Mra. Dickinson this week.
Her many Sanford friends are glad tq
aco her again.
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THE SANFORD HERALD

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Recital
of Elocution
Class
*
, 4 jr
:'M rs. J. \Yi Barnes' elocution class
gave a ver^ creditable and n most enter­
[&amp; * * * »* *
taining recital at the High School last
Credit is only paliativa—a narcotic,
,.¡tor 0f Tho Herald:
Notes From All Departments
Friday morning. The program con­
and is the undermining -sin of this age.1♦
For pubifcation In your P *P " r / ° f
sisted of excellent readings and onu
BY FRANK L. H U FFAKER
Bay as you go and put your feet in the X O f The Sanford Womans Club
scene from Shakespeare "As You Lik*
\ ¿ n - .t i o M U M by tta u n d « . straight and narrow path. C. H. Leflier.
IN JACKSONVILLE NEWS
It" that was cleveryl portrayed.
Mrs.
*
35-2 to
* cooperative observer of tho v
&lt; lult Calendar Week Beginning Dec. 22
Barnes' pupils sfiow excellent training
ol- the U.-£L.DepartHoi led Pickled Dwl' Rube's liras’
and aih nuking marked (iri.gr,-. . in this
Dec ’j :j Social, Bridge, Mra, K. R. Deaa
"When I was a kiddie one of my favor­ There are too many deluded, self-seeking
Ä
Agriculture during the week Now York pack, at Lethe r’s
important
line of study. The audience
Hostess
ite putirne.i was that of watching armies fools in the world as it is, so please count
u The new house of A. D. Parrish on 1)
J L Dec 21. l»lfc nt S,ntord*
Music, Paper: American Com­ of ants as they rushed madly hither and u* out on financial and political scores. grvatly enjoyed the Interesting program
&gt; ¿ T Instrumental readings are fp m French avenue will ^ j i r -*•■• completed.
which was as follows:
posers.
thither on seemingly useless errands, We ve got shortcomings of our own."
unent standard instrument-, ox- It is of the hungah^rtype and will add
Muiic; Compositions of the
and I often gave,hem this ’ ’sage” advice:
The world. 1 believe. -Jj* infinitely Tho House by the Side of the Road, Ran­
In the manner recommended by much to French avenue when completed.
Day's Composers.
“ You poor little wretches' You keep liettcr today than it ever was before. dall Chase; The Second Table, Annie
“Cblei ol the* .Wwther Bureau.
Celery crate orders should he placed
I’ he general business meeting of the
running atoundjtnd around as tf you Things look black l»erause had things Cameron? "A s You Like It" tone scene',
* Very respectfully,
how to insure delivery when hreded. W oman's^alub has been postponed 4rom
think *ou are doing something worth arc being hflmght to the surface just Rosalind. Gladys Morftsf Duke Fred­
i) 12*22*13. H. C. DuBose,
F.
F.
Dutton.
",27-}I
JaniAry
1st
to
January
3rd.
Attention
CooprmfiN O bm ttt
white, when you siq't doin’ s darned as a boil suppurates aji^l hursts before erick, Bcnj. Whitner; Orlando, JJeorge
- . *
J. E, V. Jervey . representing A. E .! *8 called to the fact that. “ A member
McLaughlin: Celia, -M«ry Gatchejj.
thing. Why don't you .quit fooling it begins to heaj.
Myer &amp; Co of New York, commission ataent from tho regular business meet* yourselves and rest awhile? You act
Johnny’s
History Lesson: Maude Cam­
I don’ t believe, though, that human
Charsmr merchants, is ¡n the city. His homo is inK of the club must send to the treas- just tike you thought you Vas real folks, effort has anything to do with the bet­ eron; The Usual Way, Gladys Greene;
ol d*jr
in Charleston, S. C.
|ur*r in writing a good and sufficient ex- but you don't amount to a darn."
terment of moral or political conditions, Getting Mashed, Norma Herndon: At
Auntie's House, Serita Lake; The Dif­
The OldVeor—The New Year. Cod? “ *• or
o b je c t to a (lno of twentyNowaday*, though l watch tho teem­ but that the ceaseless activity of the
¿
.
i -. B
ference,
Frances Chappell; The Run­
bye store accounts. Csh, ortfidonce ,l'*‘ c**nl* ‘
ing, fighting, squirming, money-mail spirit of truth of the 'divine mind*—
75
49
#2 " Cloudy
away
Hoy;
Elizabeth Stafford; Prior to
and comfort
V ‘ ..
36- t
T,1&lt;&gt;
for Pa&gt;'inS .,,uw h” betn thousands of my feliovy beings and l tearing awtfy, at consciousness, is alone
7755
None
P. C.
-Misa
Velle'a
Appearance, Rosamond /
. i .i
^
.
i±:
,
extended to'January, and it is earnest
,
V ,h,t I. .h , u » Jt p»yln, »IS.ro for , ,, ^
Z o U a - v h * . ¡ . b U. can't help hut think of the ants. There­ responsibly' *
76
67
?
”
Clear
Radford.
fore, in thought, anti atunatlmcxJn-Jc.-U __ The greatest mistakes have t&gt;«en made
75— 55 T* **
.**
i l
k i S S R S ' S r S T ' . T ' ! ' ’ “ ” t h d r - m e d s ^ t o th,-Wom- word?, I offer.this real advice:
and tqe tpost heinous Crimea committed
bined when 1 bill Mil you-lblt u m c thins j
clu b will h . „ p .U their due. to
7Ç
62
28
Cloudy
by
people who-tkrmrH, -rtmr were doing
— a Yaccuuro Cledttif and.8woep«w com:
76
60
14 _ dtainy
“ You unfortunate asses'1 Yiiu keep good"-were obeying God’s will, I don’t
Discrediting Parcel Post
binod for S8.007 6 r I will come ahd
63
60
None Cloudy
uary tho division of the funds is made, running around and around as if you know much about God. 1 regret to state,
.i, ,
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That the express comiwnies » h^ » hclean your rugs fohfJOc apiece any time
and In order to keep the accounts co r thmk you me domg someth,ng w o r ^ W J U o n *t t h M r t t r e r w concerted o ^ gaged-rrr a r e n t r e scheme t o -diacre it
.-XV'á. you will let me know.
Will do a good
you are not doing a d —d or tolerated -nything cruel since tima
rectly all dues for the year 1913 should while, when
---------------------the parcels post with a view to frigh enjob or no nay. Also handle the Wizard
thing but giving a definition of the t«rm began. He's certainly I«on afflicted
have been paid.
ing the public so that Christmas presents
Mop.
*/
Tost motion.' Why don’ t you quit with a lot of bum followers.
will be sent by axpress instead of through 1
M. H. GREEN.
.Under the auspice« of the Welfare De­ fooling yourselves Into the erroneous
Therefore, when I thlrtk^ of human the new parcels post service is the plain
Happening»— Mention Of
3b7 Sixth Street,
i.
belief that you and your watk amount activity In a religious, political or finan­
partment
the
rest
room
and
exchange
and direct charge mads by tbs highest
34-tic
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Sanford, Florida.
»
Matterà In Brief
have been opened In the Pico building, to sbtnething, and stop long enough to cial way, my thought returns to my pratal authorities in the land.
Buy your materials for New Y c r 'i
113 Railroad avenue, opposite the old take an inventory of your nblhinghesa. childhood and I say, "Consider the
jI ffe *
While they are not saying ao much for
dinner at the market Wednesday, the
i
railroad station, for the benefit of women You act just like you think you are real ant."
qualification, they declare privately that
SONAL ITEMS Of INTEREST 31st of December.
folks,
but.
In
reality,
you
are
simply
a
and children especially from out of town
If those little pests aren't equal‘ in
••
’ Cakes, pies, breads, candy, fruit, While the rooms are not fully equipped lot of bipeds of the 'bonehead' type. If intelligence and goodness to the average the achemfe which they attribute to the
express companies la as despicable as it is
Of The Floating Small Talka jellies, lettuce, celery, cauliflower and as yet they are comfortable and furnish you win a political rontest through trick- human being, they are certainly in one ingenious.
ery, yeu thmk you've achieved some­ "helova" fix.
all kinds of green stuff at the market. a resting place for many shoppers.
gacclactly Arranged Fer d e n ie d
Fpr^. several days articles have been
thing, but the only thing you’ ve done
Dec.
31st,
cor.
Magnolia
and
First
street
An
exchange
has
been
opened
and
tea
Herald Readers
appearing
in various publications re­
Seed potatoes ordered now will save and light lunches will he served if called haa been to pollute yourself and those
Sanford House Meno
lating
in
a
sensational tone to attract
Martha Washington candiel on sale you money.
who
aided
you.
If
you
erect
a
sky­
F. F. Dutton.
27-tf
fqr. Visitors to the town are invited
attention
that
the parcels post service
Woman’s Club Beat Room.
scraper
on
ill-gotten
gains
you
boast
of
Why .worry about Xmas dinner when
to make use of the rest room while our
rhrlstmss Creeling
haa broken down under the strain of
it
as
a
monument
to
your
memory,
you
can
get
it
at
the
Sanford
House,
Chase &amp; Co. have full »tock veg’
EVERYBODY is going to the CO­ own business women will be most cor­
whereas it is only a spectre-llke memen­ French Clhef, the beat one in Florida— Christmas giving', that all the larger
rratea and hampers.
29-ti
OPERATIVE STORE to see the splen­ dially welcomed.
postoftlces like Jacksonville and «others'
to of your crookednctM.
he knows how:
Bay )-our Christmas candy at Wom- did display of CHRISTMAS GRO­
are
hopelessly congested and that pack­
"In gaining political office, In erecting Qhicken Consomme, sux Vermicelli.
j’i Club R a t Room.
tf
CERIES. You will find our assistants
The Red Cross seals' mystery is a
ages
sent by parcels post arc likely to be
Creme d’Aaparagus, Royal
Mbs Evelyn Graddofk of Jackson- alert and courteous. Our goods PURE mystery no longer, for the manner of skyscraper» and in meeting with success
delayed
indefinitely, if not lost.
Lettuce
Celery
Olives
iU the guest of her aunfc-Mra. R. E. and ECONOMICALLY PRICED, and their disappearance has been discovered in any line ol worldly endeavor, have
Postmaster
General Burleson says
Dill
Pickles
Young
Onions
Radishes
i -’T-v
t-..
FULL
WEIGHT
guaranteed. We and satisfactorily adjusted. The scab you bound up any broken hearts and
Broiled Blue Fish, Sauce Bordelaise
the«« statements arc unqualifiedly false.
woe
with
joy?
Have
you
lifted
replaced
Mincemeat in bulk At. J. D. RobcrU. sincerely thank you for your remarkable are on sale at L. R. Philips' drug store your fallow beings from the mire?
Pomme* Cha'tou
support and wish you ALL a very and con be bought of Mrs. Ft. A. Ter26-tf
Sweet Bread, au Epinard
Have
you
done
your
share
toward
eras­
,
M ERRY CHRISTMAS and a PROS­ heun. Townspeople are urged to Use
Ceeoanut shredded bulk. J. D. RohChicken Pillau
I/»in of Beef, aux Cha.mpigmons Frai»
PEROUS and HAPPY NEW YEAR. them on their Christmas letters and ing sin blots and scam by healing them
Big
nets
de
Poires.
Sauce
Marasklno
Take life in
i « « ’. .
r .r ,
..
26' tf
34-6yc
A jolly crowd of young jioople went
packages for they represent more than with draught» of purity.
pkfiHf the Sanford House to save you
Its last analysis, and these arc the only Roast Prime Ribs of Beef au jus
out to the attractive country home of
the
attractiveness
of
parcels—they
mean
A $2.50 Xmas dinner for 75 cents at
Roast Vermont Turkey. Dressing Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Harrold oti Friday
things that count. And thickheaded,
[spiieeat that Xmas dinner.
the Sanford House Ixiok at the menu. much in the interest of the tuhertulosb
t'raslrrrg Mtirmiitmlr
though'yo\i
may
he,
you
can't
break
your
Mi* Amu Overman left yesterday for j R f w r v e y o u r M
evening, and enjoyed the delicious
campaign that is a nationwide move­
Punch a la Française
rule
by
thinking
a
few
minutes
without
I Tiara to »pend the holidays with her
chicken pillau. The hoys and girls went
ment.
The shortest day in the year was true
realising the fact that you can’ t get away Boiled Rermuda Potato«»
out in automobiles and were chaperoned
■-arnta
, - , ..
to name as last Sunday seemed to be
Asparagus Hollandaise
from It.”
.
•
by Mrs. J. J. Purdon.
CbMt k. Co.- have full stock \rg- short, there being very little of sunlight
Unsettled Chrislmaa Weather
New String Beans
“ I doubt if any class of men are as
entes andAhampers.
29tf
I
The evening was spent In danrlng and
or daylight on account of the clouds and
,
Sweet Potatoes Louisiana
Washington. Dec DD
Christmas bright and active as the newspaper men.
! playing games, ending with the feast —
K«v,kùpking orders Beat Aroostook threatening appearance of the skies
Petit Poll in Cream
week
a chicken pillau, prepared by the skillful
s weather will be unsettled over bat they seldom meet with success," said
Mllae grown Seed Potatoes. SpaldWaldorf Salad
Eickled Pig Meat—Rohe Bros New much id the United Stall?*, the Weather a friend recently. “ They seldom make
■hands of Hambone and his wife. Those
iaf’i Rom No. 4 and Red BHas Triumph: Vork pack. At la*(Tler's Better to lie
Cocoa nut Pie
Bureau experts say.
Temperatures will any great amount of money and don't Mince Pie
who enjoyed thi? pleasant evening were
F. F. Dutton.
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Plum Pudding Madrar
pennywise than pound foolish in making be near or below the seasonal average keep what they do make. Thay make
1Mr and Mrs. J. A. Harrold. Misses
Fruit Cake
Cake Gateaux
V H»n. J. T McLain of Geneva w as Store accounts
(&gt;i&gt;od time to begin.
generally and- the skies overcast almost and ruin men politically and financially,
Muriel and Dora Harrold, Mrs. J J.
Saasogthe prominent visitors to the city
Tun*
Frutti
I
ce
Cream
*
Fruit
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entirely throughout the week
but they seldom M^e or try to rise to
Ihmlon, MissCs Helen Rowland, Annie
Assorted Nuts
laiyer Raisins
jesterdsy from the cast end.
“ A disturbance now developing in the politie.il or financial eminence. Why
Cho.se &amp; Co. have full stock veg­
Whitner,
Gladys Morris, Sadie Wil­
Edam Cheete and Arneri can Cheese
Nut meats at J. D. Roberts’ .
26-tf etable crates and h«mi&gt;ers.
southwest.” the weekly bulletin said to­ is it?”
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liams, .\nnie Me D em id, Essie Purdon,
Bents Wafer Crackers
Orange boxes lettuce baskets; potato
-Just received a new line of tinted night, "will advance early in the week,
"Easy enough, old man." I repliedLinda Donnelly, Margaret Wight, Laura
Cafe Noir
attended
by
rains
and
snow
crossing
the
hampers and all style carriers at F. F. photo pictures, also another invoice of
"W e see so many pinheads chasing the
Chittenden. Elizabeth McLaughlin, Mesa
Dutton’s,
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Wilcox painting« of FlbrUla scenery at Central Valley about Tuesday and the dollar, and so many demagogues and
Messrs. Joe Chittenden, Roy Chitten­
corporations tools lighting for and gain­
den, McDowell Butt, Pope Wlfcker,
Six o’clock dinner at the Sanford Mrs Williams', opposite the 5 and 10 Eastern States late in the week.
Notice Horse Owners
“ Another illwturhunce on the N rth ing powerful political positions, that we
cent store. First street
35-2tC
Houae—phone for a chair.
I hav«- a f&gt;r»l das» expert hors*1 »hoer Henry Purdon. Carl Roumlllal, George
Pacific Coast will cause rains and »now have n*&gt; ambition in either line We've
McLaughlin. Harry Walker. Bill Shel­
Mr M C Aspinwall. the popular
Don’ , forget the market by the Wom­
Give him a trial
during the week
In the Middle West got a lol of faults but h) poc.nsy and
ley.
Joe Field, Alf Purdon and Mr Groan's Club on the morning of Dec. dlst Postal Telegraph agent at tliri place now
W H Underwood.
Thumlay or Friday and the Eastern greed d o n 't happen In i&gt;e among them. ! 94-tl
venstein
I ho» hi* family with him Braidea being
from &amp; to 12.
t
States about Sunday, preceded by wurmVJf 6. Dinkle and his two charging a fine musician himself, his wife and ur weather.
4*a|hur» of Longwood were in the city daughter are highly talented in this re­
"There are no indications of severe
fining art. Misa Ahpinwull is a profes­
jwtefday on a shopping tour.
cold wave during the week.
sional, both vocally and as an instru­
Collar and cuffs Beta of colored em­
mentalist. &lt;she is said to possess a
broidery on net 4 t Mrs. Williams’ , op­
voice of wonderful sweetness, range and
Blind Tiger Case Again
posite the 5 and TO cent store.
35-2tc
power, besides which she is *an ex|&lt;erti
Hair Aigrettes at Mrs. Williams', on at the piano and pq»- organ The lady1 In the county court yesterday mornFirst street.
35-2tc
will assist in the Christmas anniversary Im*. the case of the state versus Frpnk
Dx&gt;k at [he music for that Xmas to be held In the Congregational church Blair charged with selling liquor in a dry
dinner at the Sanford Hou»s Reserve Thursday evening.
county was resumed. A number of
your »ext now.
l witnesses were examined who had or had
Some o f the Good Thing« to Lat
not bought liquor from the defendant.
\Mra. R C. Maxwptf'and children are
J. II. Williams, Sanford A*enue
Attorney DeCottes represented the coun­
beme again after twp months’ spent with
Smoked Halibut, 30c lb.
ty and J. J. Dickinson the defendant and
Hxtirej in GulfjMrt, MissbaMnpa..
Smoked Bloaters, 30c dozen.
some
lively sparring took place as to
Tickles In bulk—I have them, sweet,
Labrador Herring, 20c dozen.
arhother
the principal witness had been
war. bought Tor you. Tfall at Xeffier’s.
Fish Strips for making Fish Bulls, hired to turn up the blind tigers or not.
35-2te
10c lb.
Blair was an old offender, having been
Independence la. tho bed rock of vir­
Holland Mackerel. 3 for 25c
guilty of the same offense on divers and
tue. Buy (or cash aqd be independent. * Pigs Feet, Bologna Sausage and Saus­
sundry occasion; Iteforc and he did not
\
j. • 35-2tc
Here is a five-atorj alorc (with two »lories more adjoining) gi ven over
age in oil. Fresh stock.
deny the fact on the stand which mill- \
to the display oX furniture and furnishing!* for the home. A h far as oi
our knowChickens, chickens, nice fat feyers at tated against him in his testimony. Tho
The best French chef in Florida Is
ledge
koch
the
largest
furniture
store
in
the
South—
which—
a
to the
Preparing a Xmas dinner for you at the 26c lb.
jury was out but a short time and found
alockN
that
individual
purchaser,
means
a
freedom
to
choose
from
varie«
Sanforl House. Phone lor a aeat.
Nice fat Hens at 20c lb.
him guilty.
could, not he enjoyed in any other store.
Turkeys, fat and fine, at 25c lb.
t/Miw Clarissa Starling U home for the
Judge Herring gave Blair a fine of
W e- are headquarters for Chic tens
' , ¡ , months in the school for In
bolidiys She is* attending co lege in
. This five-story store is filled with a stock of furniture and furnishingH
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Virginia and will return after the holi- and Eggs all the year round
making. &lt;
struct ion in'
that were choacn by experts— men who know, th ro u g h experience, training
dayc
and con H tan l study.
Bryan In Florida
a
If It’s chickens and eggs you want, ^Jacksonville, Fla., Deo. 22.—Secretiry
Midnight Mass at Calholic Church
Every piece of furniture that is here U here because these experts have
they are Awaiting you at Leffier'a. 35-2c
f Statq.William Jennings Bryan. Mr*.
found it to be the bcM of its kind. This applies with equal meaning to those
This year Christmas Will* be ushered
O lir« bulk. J. D. Uqberts.
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ryita
*h*Ir little grandaon, arrived
pieces and sets at medium and low prices and to those elegant, neb pieces
in with a grand High Mas* at midnight
The best dinner ever given In Sanford heffe this morning from Ashville, N. C.,
and sets o f finest woods and truest styles.
Wednesday night In ths Catholic church.
t*&gt;ruUnas evening, aix o'clock at the •nd «pent the. day with Mr. Bryan’s
A splendid new organ haa recently been
There is not an unworthy piece o f furniture in the place, which means
Sanford Houae. Reserve your seats.
cousin, former G o /. W. S. Jennn gsinstalled in the church. Mr. Clarence
that
when one buys furniture here one makes an investment that is certain
They
left
tonight
lo
r
Miami,
wbaroM
r
u G*pt. and Mrs. R. H. Marka will
Mahoney, now well known to all music
to
pay
dividend» In long years of service.
Bryan
will
see
for
the
first
time
his
pala­
today for Jacksonville whfctp-4hey
lovers In Sanford will preside a t'th e
tial
new
Florida
home.
sp»nd Christmas with friends and
Instrument and with Mr. J. D. Parker
AU o f which leads us to suggest that this is the logical furniture store.
In cdrajqjentingi'opo« tty | » | «a re n c y in charge of the singing assisted by many
•
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T jt
Are you In need of even the smallest piece o f furniture..
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Ball for ladies and gentlemen at law, Mr. Rfyan ¿aid it was 'a'aweeping other choral artla'ts. Good music is as­
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victory
fo
r
President
Wilson
and
that
it
East Fin, St. A 30 bail game for
sured.
'
Would prove of vast benefit to the coun­
Mail Order Department places you in Juit u close touch with us as though you were in Jack
Mass also at 7 and 9 a. m. Christmas
_ J entl Bdxe* awarded for record
try generally, the banka as well as the
senvllle. Orders receive personal attention and shipped same day received.
* * * " ’.
Hartman,“ Manager.
day.
people.
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. M r.' firyan *will turn tiiWaihlngton
•*nd M i*'E d »a id Perkina of Vir:
^Hemlnole Tennla Tournament
December 30, In time to be present at
t^
'A
£°*t
a * n a u t i Prof, and M r* the state breakfast to the diplomatic!
V/
i The winter tournament for thé cham­
J- Perkin*
m il ”
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corps.
•
pionship of Seminole county at tennis
will be played on the Park court Chriat&gt;ic*
mas Day, beginning at 9 o ’çJock *. m .r
spray;
Xma. dinner U b s i n f l ^ ^
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Ths following have entered and will
play
as
indies
ted
In
ths
first
round;
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Houa*. .
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Wright and Haskins*
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a**rKnut in bu.k at f . p .
Wyatt and Fox.
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�December 2Í, j»

L E G A L A D V E R T IS E M E N T S L E Q AL A D V E R T IS E M E N T S
putir« à f U Walto« la AM ir for Leder« Priant.
NoUralktorahy giran (k it « » . IM uadmlgnsd
H i t » U fa gay organ fa/ri »ed aeeecUled e»tod»M
|a« • corporation uadx Um » u m ofTOSOlf A TC lfEliRAN CM COMPANY fer Iba perP M « &lt; lenk and under the l e a » o( ih* «kalter
end artJcfa* of Ierorporalion h to t» asnoajd.
Ih* arto U al al »hlrh faiH V « M* 1* Ito nitW«
of Ifa h m U 7 of niai», o( Ike Stale ef Florida
and that we wUl apply to
Ikt
O ff•mar
of
the Slat* of rlor*dkf .1
s f l n In Ik# fity of T allaharee*.
X. p . i r t l . ro* fatiat* p rias*

la ihr rurali Coarf, Itorralb Jodirial Clramlf
« Boati aal» Cooalr, FUrtda. In Ckaarrry
Cara Loa Tbuntoo, Complainant.
Atoa** N. Tkaratoo. IMrodant.

To Alonso N. Tkarmtoo, ladnort. New York:
fl appearia* from tha atAdtvit o&lt; Ifaorg« A.
IbCotteo. torri» duty Aled. that bo lasolicitor and
of CousmI for tho ramplainahl la Ike ature causo. &lt;
Lovers
(tora loo Thur.ton, and that It la lha belief of the Young
affiori that Ike dafrndant. Atonto N. Tkuratoo. {•-.
la a naa reaklenl of Iks atoto of florida, aad (a __Names in the

A-I.Tw hi xi rf Y-i a
u■m g w4
w«hMn«»r
tç—
TVrw
f k e Vr*kTrwk. tfawv
u * t «fan
th *
skid defendant a arar twaoty-oa» year» of

Atfrad r o w « .
Antri.» •• fararaarriiaa
W».
ih.
u tfa n fp rd ,
M t t jf
Mtortat«
• w w lM toffilkra lor Ito ponto** of te«Wfp*ratto« i k f lanate« • bodjr corporato nadir tri
la v» of Ito (Ut* ol Klorri» hy i t o Madritriha pròwfaiaw» of Ito «tatui»* «f ito dato of FUtWa pM.
ridia« for ito formaiton of corporati«»* tm prokt.

T fa n to «. you, Alento N. Tkuratoo. nr*, hereby
ontortd la appaar to Ik» bill of complaint, oihlbltrd again»! you In ihle ran*» aad which kw to»n
duly AM, 0« Monday fka 2nd day of February,
A D. ISM. tto n w brlnf a rul* day ef tkl» court.
It U furttor oedemd that thfa notir# to publlttod
la tto Saaford Herald, a a»w«p«prr puUfatod la
Semlaofa county, Florida, once a wook for four
ooneoeutlro e m n .
*
WIiaoM C. A. DouctaM, clerk of aald eourt. and
. Tto*"riamo of Iku corporation «hall b» TOSO- (ke aerllkcraof Ufa 11th day ol December, A. D.
IlATCHEC RANCH COMPANY. f c y ^ Ì p a l
piar» ot buaiiMWi abaU b» la ito rilrl»fttal&gt;lor«J. 1|1S.
C. A. DOUGLASS,
»»unir et Semino!» a od »tal» ot norids, *fch
Cfarkof th* Circuit-Court. toml*'*l»t.'o..yi«,.
tirane* offiroo ai »urk ottor potato In ih» tonto af
«. Uy jfaa. C. Kobertt, D. C.
Fiorito and In (ha Colt*.» «iato* or fornir« *"«■trini a» ito Ranni of PIrtrton may (rem lime
So'irnJ^'a'ad 0} Counori for Complainant.
lo Un» detona la»
St-Tuee-Sle
Attiri» IL .
. ,
' i.lonw er bu Untola
loration »hall to k.
to bo carried an by Ul»
flit, wili. graot. Notice Oí AyoUaaUon for la * Deed Undoe (tonto«
follow*: to » rentos by &lt;
B of Chaptor «ASÍ, Lao« o f Fieri do
tona*, or ottorwlm. Ist*
Notice I. h.r.by « » » t h a t 1. W. buon, por
reell» aad aotatoa of &lt;
th«nor of T »a CortMeaio No idOJ, daud ito i d
day of November A. P. ISM. CortUtoaU No

s t o ***TT daarriptbo 00 lande M * M W W
tto» corporation: u eom. aaaiauW aad.-aontrai otraet» aad rwad* tkraufk or »ver aald lami*:
to cut dralasf* dltetoo or rasala tkroaah ih* antd
landa, and to har» tto ratlfo.AantrM. manaf»
m a l and oweanklp af th» auld capata. *»d u&gt;
baro Ito risto to tram. Stoini and »perni» boat*
and memi» of *ny drarriptlonr oa tto aald tonato
to bolld, owT». purrhaa*. fané», aaaaac* or erii
raOraad Ila** er ottor awibod* ot taentoariadae,
but noi In aay manner aa ■ manmon «wri«* of
frrlffci or »■»— gw* lor klra: lo (aera Ito land*
«otraUod by IL *ad U kav» etriurir* rifht to
aad centrai orer tto wild «amo oa Ito enrioaod
land* aad tto Aeh wtthln ih» etream» Boario«
tkrouck tu aadaaad landa, wltk tto rl«ht to «faM n al huatlsg and Sabbi« pririWtm *0 aald
landa and la eald etreami al auck prWS **• on
auto torma aa k may drem bari; to pMNhaa*. owa,
rato, a ll merita«*, pWdc* and «enevaUy lo dcol In
^ t J C L r t o -.^ t o ip .
aad all binde
and epecfae elJrae atoto; to rvliJraU, rtfa&gt; «&gt;ww
all ktwdi ot ò iln , *.f»t»UUo, frali ami all ottor
produci* o f tto tana, and «H arttcWa. «wod» and
mmtoandfaa, pradnmd, intonnd t manufarturod
from ahy * 1 raid produci», t* *o|»ln by purvkaa
or ottorei»*. Waw. uw, »rii. bulid and »d«lp
apparato» and mathiaery aad oparau »«»»»«*
ito bandii»«, raceptlan. »torà«* «e.cemaUtoieo
or aa n x n of all airirallural ur Mkar prudori
and ■wrkandlo» and all Uad» «ad n tU à «I H»»
atocb, warahpua» lor a |»n&lt;ral or «ald aura«» bmiaoaa, wltk power . U uè» nraper waiukouto ra«ripe* »ad rartiSataa, factorW*. rtorkyanU.

Tracing Their
Sand Uncover
a Small Fortune.

BY VIVIAN H. BREWER.
*T don’t believe that we aro ever
aald
golhg 10 bo mprrled.
Malslo Leater, Iboktng aadly at her
flance.' There were tears ln her big
gray hyea. and Frank Rhodea feit a
l.idiLa.* alleito &lt;tt nkatfiA Bi hx ns&gt;f»

the big hotel* that fringed « w»f*
sot wholly devoid of goeeU. Little
figure* of mdn and women dotted the
promenade. Malsle abuddered aa they
two aeoended the alope of the walk
and began
that deeolato
walk
through the dreary ana-front. It waa
tike coming back from fairyland to
the world of humanity again—that
world which had deaplaed and re-

^ T rd
It’s the prince o f cars— and
car o f princes. T w o grand
dukes'' and nineteen princ.es
drive Fords in Russia. A n d
the sturdy car is as popular
with both classes and masses
the world over. Its uneaualcd
merit has won it world-wide
recognition.

— Frank tamed end gripped Mslsle’s
arm fiercely.
“Dear. I’m going to make good, he
•aid. “It must be that I am oi eome
uae In the world. It cannot be that
yon and I are destined never t$ be
anything more to one anotitffr and
jast because of the lack of x.VT*w
miserable dollars. If T can earn tfro
thousand dollar! we will have onr
farm; then I shall 6e able to write
something worth while. I know we
shall succeed.”
Poor Frank! Mxlsle looked at him
wistfully. Neither oi them bad ever
owned fifty dollars at a time. And
FYaak waa dote on thirty. That two
thousand dollars would bare to drop
from the skies; nothing seemed less
Possible. She watched Frank*! aloud*Ing figuro with a heartache.
shabby he,waa! The resolution bad
already dwindled away. He was only
»poor clerk; hx .would. aarat-b* any

F iv t hundíed &lt;M W «’ fa &lt;5e n e |f.J p i l c * ,

the Ford

(uoabout; th« to sriaf car fa g v V f l f f j ; ih* town car
* » v « w ^ fa » ^ « t lL .n e k . D rirto t..àk ciph*f « wfak. eqatp.

rorof.

Grt rotolo« and poMynilow frwnr\*Scatord

M achia« and Gara«« C o..

C

f . W illiam «, A fr a t ; E d ­

ward H igtiaa. M gr.

data of the farmaca af euch emifleal« i » ih*
kam* of Holden N. A.
Crut IArat* No. 2*21 embrame Loto 3, 4, S ami
A. Klock B. Cbuluota, and tota« aoatood at Ito
date »I tto fa»uaaoa of auch cartiicau la ito ñama
ot Roldan N. A.
.
CortiAmt* Na. 2*32 ombro*** Ix t t. Rlock H.
Ckaluota, and bons aamaaod at Ito dato of tkf
faouano* of auch *»rtiAcaU 10 lb* atm . of AW*Il4ar, H.
UnUm mid eartiAesUo »toll to redmmed Sreardinf to law, la* doto will m m ltoreen on tto

Christmas Is Just Two
Days Away
a

»ml Ufa, Um

sight of the sex. Doth were la the
depths of misery. Melsle opened her
umbrells snd held It over Frank—the
action wwa Instinctive snd demon­
Xmas Present* bought at.our Jewelry Store are sure to make the
strated her unconscious msternsl" At­
recipient happy and be a great satisfaction to yourself. Why?
titude towsrd him- . He linked his
arm through hers, but be did not tska
tanfsrd ledgs No. 2 7 ,1 0. 0. F,
Because we have the quality to wear, the beauty to pleast- and the
the umbrells; he wss fsr swsy, com­
• » W r M s n d s ra t 7 :S0 e. a»., over Im perial
». (TV.MaakwaadstkJVw’
. .
price to suit your pocketbook and this suggests our motto which i&lt;
posing. Even Mstale wss forgotten
W.S Bald« » . See y.
for the moment.
ICslsle heard nn exelsmstlon behind
goatln«!« Chapter kt. 2 .Order gettarti Star
h*r snd the fat little msn esme pentM*»t* rrarr wacond and fourth Friday In morilk.
C*»ry 00« « b o hat *ooo hi* Star In (he East tre
Ing towsrd tier.
Had she dropped
serdlally Invited to vi»itth*ch»a*av. •• - • '
Idea. He would go west What he something? Probably s handkerchief.
A lici E. Rosata* See y.
We have the same interest in our Jewelry after its sale that
waa going to do In the Treat he did Dot she would make the fat Utile
nbt know, but elbce the rainbow turn msn rtn; It wss har Ides of revenge
before. It is to our interest to know that it is satisfartorv
punk Oto, hold, mort«» *• t toll borri», m u v,
a pot of gold at the far end of ltd
I X arri ritira» a a d ¿ k ¡ r avkWnco» of ladahtadupon biro for hi* jmaitwehet and hit
0Í Í . . Í . 0W .tòrk t a i Ito r i£ k ot Atto» IBMTarch be hxd a vagus Idea that someabenrd. prosperous look. She heard
paratori « top«alo»..aad to voto tto aaa»o a* a
aatural paraao m u ri, franchi««, privilo*»« paunt
him blowing snd pasting.
“Meeel
FhMrWi Larii» Me. 3. H. of F.
Meed!" ke was exiling. He was evi­
»«toad Sari fòura Mòirity» t VUlltSi
»!»*&gt;* «rricomo. F t lla iik ln r in . e e
dently X Frenchman.
"Meee! Mesa! 'Ave you dropped
mort*»*», great
Expert Walch and Jew elcry Rcpairinff
t h ls f * ^ .
Stoford Ledge. Xe X2. F. X A. M
Mstste turned round.
The little g 123 W EST FIRST STREET,
H. E Tolar Marter; O L Tailor. Serre. SANFORD, FLA. S
Ury. ComMuBlealkm ov*ry &gt;r*l sod third Thur»
man wss standing before her, and In
day* si 7:30 p at VUltini brother» wlcome
bis hand he held—that absurd mass
oBaaooooaoaoaaaaoaaoaaooooaoaoaooaoaaooooaooooooooooS
of sex grewth which site bad flung
Units Iratfisrheeri ef Carpcntsr* and dein
*wxy upon the beach.’ She must have
.tra ef Amanea
« M r »II tto right», power* aad orlrifag** Inci­ . Stoford Local Unloa No 1731. U B of C and 1
let It faU Into her umbrella, and,
dent u mrpnratlea* U r praAt or«*nWd and M in ­ ot A m**U tu atri 3rd Thurtday ruslit *l 7 O'clock
whan she opened It, It bad slipped
ia« under tto law «.of Ik* Mat* *4 Florida.
la tto Eagfa«'itali Uro Blackwtrirr. pmideot;
Artici» Iti.
Kfi Portoni. R S XT
out upon the boardwalk. Malsle felt
Th» M&gt;eu*( of ito capti»I atock of tkfa rarfurtous.
por Urin »kail bo On» Hundred Thousand IMiar»
(IIWAOexei, divided lato to* Iho«ead (1.000)
"Tee, I dropped that,” she said |
g. P 0. t . Sanfard le d g e 1241
oharal of tto par rari» of 00» hundred dollar»
lelly. "Hut It Is of no value to roe. ;
M m D m and Third Wwlnraday oldhl. cor»er
i l l OSMO) »orb. which »torli ahall to famed only
trat and Palmetto '
Crvat B i n o , L. K.
wtoa paid for la full wltk laarful money of Ih»
Keep It, monsieur, If It Interest* you." |
ÜpIMu Stato», or It may to famed in r*tum for
0 . L Tarto«. Secretary
The fat little man looked qulxzleal-.
property,, labor o r ■»»r-vK»«. tho valur of »ach
' prapprtj» labor or »#r r im to to Bud by tto laror.
ly at her.
.
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pormton er by the director» at a mooting «alto)
"Mademoiselle
Is,
without
doubt,
Af
lor auch prarpaw. which valu» »kail to rat*r»d of
Tha Loyal Order of Moaar^ tncen »vor
Noiseless —Arridcni Proof
record in Ik* minute* of Ito tori marling.
o m i n i at 8 00 P M. In Esglea II»!!. 1
mlllonalrer' be Inquired blandly.
Block
Alton
Seigh,
Dictator
K.
If
Artici» IV. Something In his tone arrested j
, T to aald corporation ahall »»fat for a terra of W M a ir ,
These cribs arc the Iw-^f value
Malsle’a angry answer. There was x !
. alorty-niao (SB) yoaralram tto data of lb* low*
on
the murket. Tin- wlcling
sato of faitora patotit.
Monro« CltaptcrNd. 13 R A. M
strange look In the little mxn’a eydd. f
Artici« V.
slide
moves up and (loan on
I» every socond aod fourth Thursday In
“What Is Itr she asked.
T to officer« of Ufa corporation »kill to a pratiile Hall ovra Imperial Thmtre Vlnilng
-bearings of com|ire»*wl Ml
' “Arobergrl*," said tho fat little 1
•drat, a vira praeldtoL a aacmary and a trramrrc,
ink»* welcome. O L Taylor High Prfrat.
tto (altra two of which »Sem . to-wit, »oeretary
Ho-itholdcr. Sec'v
man’ "The basis of perfumes. Th*
without squeaking &lt;ir r.tiling
and treasurer, may to told by on» and Ito »am*
mos' valuable of (he aea'a gifts I am
perton. and a Hoard of llincton of not more ;
The high sid»-s uml f .
oiih
than M«m (7) nor faw» than threw (1) m»ml»-r». j
Crirry'aty Aeri* N*. ISSI. ». O. K.
a perfumer!' mademoiselle.
I buy
smooth rails at top ; - &lt;-nt
tto »amber of »aid twirl to to Bawl from tjm* |
Meet» «vary Tutoday night in Pico B lo ck . ,
heem."
to Inn« iijf tto by-law»: Ike tloardo(I&gt;lr*ctor&gt; »kail
baby from falling out.
«ci­
bo elected by th* Mockholdere at Ito M atti memtor» and «Milan ar* invitad to att*nd.
“Yaa, I d r o p p e d Thatl"
"How much?" asked Malslo
O.
E.
Tcratu*.
toerrtary.
meeting of tto aald &lt;torkkoid*n which ahall to
ting hurt on sharp edges. The
hold on tha Brat Tuaaday In May ef «ach atri
rI glv' yon—free t’ousan' dollars.“
how ha would acquire x fortune In
m aa&amp; m
upright spindle-rods at «id«
♦very year, b»«iaalac wltk Ito yaar t i l l , «ad Ito
Nevxdx, Oklahoma or Oregon—be wss said the fat Jlttle man.
•Char officer* «hag to efactod by tto Board of
and ends are placed close together! There is no danger of baby's head
Director» annually an the »»me d »u aa tto annual
That was the only time Malsle ever
A. C. L. TIME TABLE
not sure which. And on the followcatching between them.
. Ing day ho was to start for 8t. Louis, scolded Frank for whistling.
(Haul/ after tto raid mratiag of Mocktorivn
Foster IDKAI. Noiseless, Accident-Proof Cribs have u re
T to Boari of fHracton.atay at aay tim* appotnt
(Copyright. 1*11 by W . O. Chapm aiU
which
was-as
f«r
as
his
money
would
*UCk StotiUM tocratari», 0» l u i u u t t m w « «
as the best and most satisfying cribs in point of service-giviu
carry
him
They
had
mot
on
tho
a* It may *ot St. Tto lAcerporafon of IhfaifamSentii Bound
paay »kail moot at th* office of Ito company in
ties. TTiey give unbounded comfort and protection to the eh
Pity ths Editor.
beach—an ordinary,
commonplace
tto city •/ Ha a tool. Florida.rm tko 23rd d*yol N’ o27—Lv 8.10s m
bcsch near the city, thronged by
relieve the mother of all anxiety for she knows the little one 1«
Jaauary. (S it; to rompfat* tto argaaltstl«» of
"Whst’a the matter?" Inquired the
tto rampany. to adopt by-taw*, an-l to «fad tto N o89—Ar 2.15 p m
pleasure-*eekers’'tn summor. but dle- foremen as he entered the sanctum
fine ropy of Ruby's) Riogrnphy with each n ib .
See then
offleo«* to raadiKl tto bwliito of tto (*rn»i|io«
tresalngly „cold nnd barren In this for copy, and noted the editor's swol­
until It* l o t annual rmollaf In IVIl. Until tto No 86—Ar 5.36 p m
window display.
•aid martlng 0/ Ito Inrarpocator» and until thrif No 91—Ar 12:35 p m
I
winter season. It wss tp be Tholr len forehead, puffed red oye, and tat­
» « rrotonr* ara.etarUd and duly quatlflod. tto
hull line of C hristmas Toys and Novelties. See our SpeI
tetilmm of thfa corporation »kill b* randurtod by N p83—Ar 2.06 s m
j last meetlhg for y e s « —perhaps for tered, dusty coat. "Did you fall down­
of Rockers and other Furniture that will make suitable Clift«.
tto following officer«, to-wit, 3. O. Chaw »• prw.
stairs r*
Wont. Jim Camraon a» vk* prmdrat. apt AUrat
' CTer* r
N orth R ound
fn titr a* »«rritary and I n t w w , and 3. O.
"No—only that," replied the editor,
" i shall always bo true to you,
tfkara. Jot Caaa»ro&lt;i, J. S. Wkltsrr and Allrad
pointing
with hts finger to s para­
FYxnk.’’
Mglsle
whispered
again,
snd
No
81—Ar
10.45
s
m
i
Foalar a» s Board of Director»
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dung to him; snd they kissed each graph In tho pspeV before him. “It's
ArtWc VI.
N o 80—Ar 2 * 2 p m
1
Thfa earporttrin »hall at tto m-ralng of tto
other as passionately as lovers do In our sccount of the Crapley-Smtlh
Incorporator» above provid'd for adopt an ap- No 92—Ar 3:50 p m „
who
are to he sundered for an Incal­ wedding. It ought to road: ’Miss
m fr la l« corporate aval and by-law* not (neoa- No 82—Ar 1.18 am ,
I
e S O i n s m H aw s ntetto *f tnrara»c«ll»n— ood
culable
age. Thay flat down side by. Smith’s dimpled, shining'face formod
law» of tto aUla ol Florid*, wh Ich by-law» may
side snd Mslslo traced hts Initials In a pleasing coh!rast to .(Mr. Crapley’a
to aarndrd or rapoafad may b* provrird la »urn
by-law*.
tho sand with tho point of her um­ strong, bold physiognomy.* Rut see
ArHrto VII.
brella.
how It wss printed.” •
T t o k l f W amount of lnd*bl*dn*»» or tlabilUy No 25—From Trilby
to «kick tkfa corpora:km may at any tlaac *ubAnd ' the foreman read: "Miss
How chlld-llke ho wss! she modiNo
24—For
Trilby
Urt it »»If »hall bo twice tto amount of it* authorSmith's pimpled, skinny face formed
.tstxd.
She
stole
x
glance
at
the
long,
lard capital »lock.
No 101—From Trilby i
curly hair that'rim mod hlsTesa un­ s pleasing1contrast•to Mr. Crapley's
No 100—For Trilby
«
der bis soft hat. Poor Frank! Dear­ strange, bald physiognomy.”
No 21—From Leesburg
“Crspley was ^ just In hore.’* con•kano awtorri bod by »arb »ra a » follow»:
ly as she loved him, Mslslo knew that
STANDARD RAILROAD
B. t). Chaw, Saalonf. norria, IS «bara»
No 21—For Leesburg
tinned
the editor^throwing one blood-!
he
would
never
amount
to
anything.
Ja* Camraixv Habfonl, norria. 43 abana.
No 157—From Lee*]&gt;qrg
Ilyt she loved him all the more for ^ls streaked handkerchief into the waste- •
J. N. whltnrr, HaalorU. FVwria. 10 »kana.
Alfrad Foata*. ItanloH. norria. I «kaart.
No
158—For
L/wthurg
helplessness.
She felt her -eyes paper basket, snd feollnf In his pock-.
1» w it»*« wlwtvof. Ito »»ri U»corporator» kav*
flooding- w-lth tears again at the ots for a clean one, "and he—byt Just,
•mima kK tk«r baud* tkfa IStk dar ef D m « « ’ No 126—Prpm Oviedo
kW. A. D. t*U .
No. He
thought of the future.
Frank wss send that proof reader here! * There’s
No 127—For Oviedo
3-D. CHASE.
Lv Jacksonville.,..;
whistling a melody.
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JUE CAMERON
7:53pm
8:15am
J.N.WH1TNKH,
Ar Ssvsnnnh.;....,-.
F—R—A—N— she had written, snd
12:10am
12:25pm
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V
ALFRED FOSTER.
thsn-Uke ferrule encountered » «oft
v’ Ar Charleston....u.
5:05pm
• Lightning as Cure.
4:50pm
and yielding substance that ob­
..Jit
Richmond.^.«.
8:00pm
When
s
msn
la
struck
by
lightning,
5:05am.
-Thfa day pvraonally app»*rad Niara re*, a no­
literated the fourth -letter as her um­ In nine coses out ot ten It Is either
tary puMCn X. O. f h » v , Jo» Camera«, J, N.
Ar Washington.^.
11:50pm
8U 0vqj
WhlUMV and Alfrad Fom«v, te ra» w«t! kaown
brella p&gt;olnt dragged It forth from Its -'kill or cure,” for, though many
Ar Baltimore
and known to to tto partan» doMrikmi In aad who
lUdxm.
10:00aie
hiding
-place.
She
looked
curiously
raorwtort tto lorvgolng »Mirto of («corporation,
deaths occiy.Rg &gt; result of lightning
AND
’ ; Af W. Philsdelphi
3:10am
and ttoy *arh ncknowlwfgvd tolar* nw inai tk*7
12.-20pm
upon tho ^hopeless substance.
H stroke* msrAllotis cures ok Infirmity
•RMWlod tko « • « * far ttoranaais ttffNkRSRwt
Ar New York..»,
6:00am
7-JOpm
ws« wxiy, something like beeswax. are often effected by the tame meant.
In W M »»« Wton-.f, I kav* torraatS a»t my
hand and officiti mal thU Uth day of DwxffihW/
snd-ras.shA looked-at It In a dlslnThe other' day the p*£org reported"
Siref F,ul|ni,an rsrs of the hlghesl’ rlass, operatedV^r
A, D. ISO. •&gt; -.* •
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rirttliisterespjd -jfAy It was suddenly borne the case pf « man who had benn.deaf
&lt;*
’ R. F. WfUTNEIL J V /
SwT.’'.!
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rains
N
m
,
82
8fi
Loral
Sleeper
to
f}*rann*^
opcrs*
' Notary Public Siala e í n * ríf» »1 Larra-■’
In upon her t|pa Cbtffi alrango. amor­ for three years being stFUciTly ‘ffghfa:
My (Mtaatolón »»pira» FW». Uth. i »17
IM PERIAL- TH EATRE
lor
Infqrntaifon
and
reservation
apply
»
phous
substshH
-Jl«»bly
some
sex
nlng. For somq time be was anconSLTWAi«
growth, wi* etictly- like their own
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natures, plastic, ready to be beaten
snd molded, to Uke any Imprint that
For T s t Deed Coder « o rli*« S o f Cha*lrr * * • !
Dl i i t l un I’ skM-ngcr Agoni
La»» o f lltotda
?*»• JUSdo In 1L-. Bhe-flusg- It Into-thx
0 p4J»Tu4id«y-T|jurs 4§y
Jacksonville, Florida
, nlf nod turned to her sweetheart.
And
“Frank, dear. If you ora to u t( that
Saturdays 4 to 9p. m
train homo we had better lit-start”
ln*.’^.h e said.
arakrsrao Ito fallowlag di
.tod fa IWmlnol* nvunty,
• 'Ho agreed,tsnd they clung together.
In one last embrace, to be- the last
Strangers W elcom e
for goodness knew hqw long. Thon
they turned their steps sadly toward
the station. They Were upon x lonely
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■ •T ' V , n Coyld Not Move Him.
j
: &lt; Correct the Habtr
Having'tried utisttùoòaafnUy variera*
Rj * The ’surest way to bring on prema
( ture o|d age la to get into a rut On highly recommended plan».for dJslodgtoi; selfish passttlgera from tbo c o v*
the oilier ¿a n d .'th e surest way to
. títeá «eal*. Ino »uniau wbo swung
avett plil age la U&gt; get dut of the rut.
If you desire to keep young, do n ot from a «trap Is front o f tbo sandy m u .
IG N O R A N T P E O P L E A R E A L L O W E D T O
make your habits bard .and fa«t, or tried talking “ at* him to bar husbwnd.
T R IF L E W IT H L IF E UNDER T H E
your arteries »fit llltewlt« become so. A« a peroration to hor harangue- sbo
1Govchj your hahlu; do not lt}t Diom saldu' "If you, Jsmts, should cyejr be
.
N A M E S O F M IDW IVES
rule you, Juat to ihow them tliat they plr^jslt enough to sit down w befo
do not, order them to hrj&lt;nk rank« there was *a woman In thu car left
I
ÜY STATE BOARD OF HEALTH
from time to lla ie —Tiraln and Drawn. btandlng I would never speak to you
again as long 1 live.” The sandy man
looked tip then. “ Lucky lad," he said.
Human life is the most precious thing*'
“ Not many ot us could purchase
Life Without Lac«.
tit the world. That’« the theory.
"One cant help thinking wh*t a peace at that price.“
sites lh-- necessity of an active su|&gt;or- \
We take chances with it flint we vision of midwifery, it is probable that colorless Ufe a man Is forced to lead.
*W
n
ono
reflects
.that
chiffon
«nd
wouldn’ t take witji the life of u" horse. these fans could ix&gt; substantiated by
Berlin’s Palaces.
That’» a fact.
•
simihir i-xi-erience* in every community Venation point and hand .embroidery
Berlin
owe«
Its pat&amp;cca and many
and Irish crochet aro to bint 'mere
Ttie state of Florida demands that the in Florid..
He says that these records
of Ita Onest buildings to Frederick.
.
.
.
.
.
,
,
.
-.empty
words.
Whereas
a
woman,
physician shall undergo a rigid examina­ dote sex. n dc * h . of children from lock- Whether itio ’ ts Interested In babies, or William I. Thai monarch had a pas­
tion o his qualifications b e fo^ h e is j&gt;op- Jaw in ten months in Jacksonville in the microbes, or husbands, or poetry, or sion for building, and transmitted U
milted to practice his profexsjpo. Tlse jjracticx* of midwivfs.
During Die I’lato, or brtdie. Is fundamentally and to other«. Whenever be heard of ^
Standards are being raised every year In same ';'erio&lt;l there were sixty-seven j iftwayi Interested bi clothes.—From rich merchant settling In the capital
ho ordered him to build a residence la
Florida. Yet the people of the stile deaths S children who had lieen at- &gt;Daddy-Long Legs, hy Jean Webster.
keeping with bis wealth. If tho mer­
permit ignorjtnt Women, white and black, tended from birth to death by midwivf«l
________________ _
chant obeyed be was duly ’rewarded
(to.tyifle with the life of the expectant and none of there c w s had been M-en hy
Probably Oldest Name,
and many Gorman families ow e their
mother and with Dipt of the newborn a physnun. Thirty-nine death* carjt |„ qupc wrong lo aegum0 thtt UDo of nobility to an ancestor haring
infant, it exercises no supervision over tifirates of children in* Jacksonville In the name Bmlth Is derived from the built a fine bbuaa
their practices and allow« them to at»art- signified by midwives.
fact that the original bearers were
TFhd such paDenWin-the time-of their
Probably rt -tsr impossible--to banish.! workers In piftaL la reality. Smith,
Joy In Doing-Owed W o rk .«rT-ntrrt'pmtmnd when th«y nffkLjiltf the jnUlwiie Irani tl^ f (immunity, fnr I* tt very old dsido, far morn ancient
Tbe recipe for aeir-eonfld&lt;aca ia : . .
(ihould have the mpst sRillful attention the patient and family have the right to ^ #n AngtoSaron. Thn otdert'irnown
Do good »York. "Courage," «ay« Emerand sympathetic, gdntle carb.
Nearly employ whom they please or to be un|he naae
__ , . 1____________________________ - »nd It was in use many thousands o f son, - “ primes from having done th«
every community in the state is bearing, atundèd in .an. illnes*. although.-the
thing before.’*’ A map who doea good
48534823482348534848482323232348539023485353
years ago la mighty E g y p t .____
JACKSONVILLE. FLORIDA
the burtiem of the presence and activity sUtexiias the right to interfere against
work d o « not hare lo talk,,
of ignorant midwives, fnqtjt of them negro ignorant parents or guardians in behilf
or explaln-^hli' work ■peaks
And
even though there be ko one to ap­
women, who are called upon to attend of the k^lpless child. The state also has 14
Nothing Complimentary. *•
other, women ot Itolh races It the birth the right to license the midwife and t o ; At
At a political meeting the "ch ie f preciate It, the man faela In It a groat,
Lois $10.00 Down, $5.00 Per Month
of their children. .They arc a menace demand that ^ shall have certain qual» • » * budding orator who quiet Joy. He relaxe«, smiles, rt*la.
fully Intent on taking jip hla labor*
Rifht recently Riverview has taken on the most wonderful
|through their ignorance, by the direct Ifirmtloni p r t l r t w u, lh . „ » c U c
* g tomorrow and doing better than evar.
chairman,
grasping
tho
powth aver known in any suburb to Jacksonville.
50 homes
! intrrftrenre with the Jaws of nature, by her prof«***ion. . It may insist on a fixed
the arm an the conclusion of his long
now built and many new ones just started since operations open'
their neglect and often by their super­ degree of intelligence without which no
address: "Your speech waa like a
td upon the 50 thousand dollar Hotel Venice and the digging
O rn a m e n ts Worn b y Dancing Qlrta.
stitious foolishness, which in extreme person may lie allowed to prey upon the glass of good champagne"— here the
An Interesting collection of sliver
of the big canals by the big steum dredges.
The motor car line,
j cases results in the practice of the sense community.
chairman smiled pleasantly—'Tots o f
pieces
from India, Including numer­
the 8 grade grammar school all goes to increase values.
t
j less rites of voodoo ism. The medica
In the absence of a state law covering froth and very dry."
ous ornamental
objects
formerly
men of Florida, and probably every other these romUtum». it*l* within the ron*ti
worn by dancing girls, has Just been
AH P r ic e s Will S oon A d v a n 4ce Again
southern state, could recite from their titlonul ngliis of any municipality to
placed on exhibition At tho Ameri­
Numerous Kinds of Fslrlss.
1
own
ex|H-rier\ces stories of horrible prac­ regulate thim
It is probable that the
Anyone desiring a good sound investment will do well to
can
Museum of Natural History. It
How many kinds of fairy wore
tices and more horrible result* of mid­ need for *uch enactment will. 1» brought there? A good many. For an elf was. presented to the museum by J.
take on a few of these lots.
/
wifery, which would suggest the tortures to the attention of the next Florida differs from a troll, who must not bo 0. Phelps Bcokes. There are alto­
No lots sdd to colored people.
Of the dark ages.
legislature in 1H15, eighteen months In confounded with a pixy. Then In ad- gether more than forty examples In
The practices of these ignorant women, the future, in the mean time Florida dltlod there was the kelpie, the the oollectlon, representing Tarions
gnome, tho brownie, the kobold, the types of native work;
operating without any supervision of cities sho'iM us» their authority,
legal authority and even with the im­ urging u[-o i the city council Die passage nls and |ho urisk |a halryr Scotch
V 1 1 1 - 1 1 2 - 1 1 3 Heard N at'! Banls B ld g
plied sanction of the state, is u menace of a carefully fredum bill, nnd the *o-&gt;ner spirit). *
Names Connected With th« Las*.
Jacksonville)
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to the mother and to the child. In it become- a law of the* municipality, the
Tho original bearer of tbo name o f
pinny rase« the mother's life would lx* sooner will inie &lt;ii*tr*»ing condition*
Ingles was so called merely because
Dally Heatthogram.
the
safer in the hands of a person of orriin- be rente-•
Ttie enforcement nf thi*
A cup t&gt;f hot milk, tipped slowly Jpst he was a lawyer.' Originally,
1ary intelligence than in charge of the act won
i-.il no expense upon tin* before retiring, often Induces sleep Damn waa spelled Laegless, tbo ex­
[ midwife, for then there would be at least cit , for !
n**i¡cal men have given A brisk w«lk. half an hour or so before pression signifying ’’learned In the
■no inurference with the laws of nature. assurant &lt;■
the needed ex inations retiring. !■ another sleep producer., A law.’’ Strangely enough Lawlqsa la de­
J W A a A iA A A A A A c A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
• No 1)(iyskiim approaches such a cure of niidw i
moderate, comfortable bed, plenty of rived from exactly tho same source,
air
and light, but sufficiently warm and signifies exactly opposite lo tta
_ _ _ _
__
__
_____ ____
_________________uu ¡without a serious recognition of his retheir lit nr a , will be undertaken ¡&gt;y the
apparent meaning.
«ponsihllity and an apprehension of pos­ professi»»- mi Jacksonville. It is an :»t- bedding, aro other first aids to proper
sleep.
sible complications, (or which he is pre- tempt in - II•■%:*■ at least one Florida city
Sleep o f P la n ta .
jmred Such appn-bension doe* not ap- from th* &lt; .aille* of leg.ilired crune
Bl&amp;bt, a German botanist who gave
[*»al to the ignorant midwife nor is she
G e rm a n N e w s p a p e r R e ad ers.
Pupils in a German school were re­ his ^attention to the attitude of tbe
prepared to meet emergencies.
The
cently
letted as to »heir reading of leaves of plants during the day as
mily Imaginable reason for her existence
iff i, w. c;miina, II. h
rltelt, rlirk lty rUfk
newspapers
In the highest elemcti com red with their attitude In ‘ the
arid toleration uppesr* to he that her
Thta » ' h# woraf a t ttR f Only $10 Casth and $5 T e r Month B u y s a
tarv
rlun*
of
tt,
2f&gt; read a newspaper night, noted thsl many plants taka
\i
pttewi f&gt;o t
raiilm at cm,r? .
charge* are le** than those di a reputable
'V*
*&gt;&lt;,!r -»if mtel bum|aa |&amp;d ;•
every &gt;la\ tf&gt; al least once a week, such a position for the night that
Beautiful Lot in
■ Ifrkfl , i-ilrà f* th« KHÎR
physician.
m
their U-avt-a can transpire easily and
and lour less frequently
h i* ff» - * n f o t th« B ric k .
ut the same lime be sheltered from
The danger* ot the child are hardly
M
ARKH
AM
P
A
R
K
n '’
*’ !k k, dkk. dirkfly Hic»,
the dew.
lestha.11 those that threaten the mother
*• **«i&gt;hwani %« fn» **«•
From S100 Up. Be Healthy and Happy. This
Very C l o« t - Mo u t h e d .
W
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ri**.*
ftkirtf
i
F
h
*
rf&gt;
*tî,
l.ife-lng deformity, disease and blindMLjtMf.s of u* Icàri
logpf
Price Can’ t Last Long as They Are Selling. D on’ t
&lt;*al1fr
So your f*lkt«*r and her
nu* arc pow-ible and common results or
' I t il# i li«li 1» thr
w* s«n(,
Remarkable Ey« for Detail.
BttiJif ar** n r ) rloat^mouthed over
Miss This Opportunity o f Your Life.
1» I* *Jfrt* *a»m of the flrtrk
neglect at the time when the babe Is
’’You know Wlgley—great fellow
their encagement ?*' little Ethel—
* Itr-k. rU*k, rLekii)
rltek.
ushered into the world. The first hour
Some Real Bargains In V a c a n t L o ts and H o u s e s and L ots
Cloae-mouthed? You oufcht to tea for detail." “ Ho Is that. Wlgley**
AC* sn k r JALJ Juiii #rv*| » m g,
4- st n*
on fUy mtnany rr&gt;*&gt;.
of its independent existence is burdened
them togelhar when they think no tho sort ut chap that would go and
I.nd lo rn ri. »ori IN - Utirk rokd ero»«
Close in To we and Near the New Depot.
get married and be able aflerwartj to •
with possibilities that may effect its en­
one else in around."
f ltokUy rllfk I* tb** «rmg
.
I H are the G oods, the Best Prices and the Rest
ii
«• th# u m g r»f Ihr Hrfrk
tell you whether It waa Mendelsaohn,
tire life. The poison of inherit*“ ! disease
Terms. See M e at O nce, and Get the First Choice.
’Lohengrin.’ or ’Tannhauaer*' they
may close its eyes forever in incurable
•Uek, &lt;*ir*, riirkliy rlirk,
Mrs. Twlckembury.
Mr-wl kryfuljy noi »&gt;« «ini,
played during tho ceremony."—Bt,
blindness The educated physician in4 ,i*Lri Arni
aij»!
f«v km«*»,
"I’ ve always admired thaï charac­ Louie Republic.
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»v*
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r"u»i&gt;
ticijuite* tin* ami with a »imiile trear
ter Itup'-M of Mt-riiiau.
remarked
&gt; *&gt; '■k'b •" **■■* **f t ■"* •«hi,
menl ritlu-.- tin- chance* to the mini­
¿h* e«* a *' • » ••*
Mrs I wi&lt; |t* mbury
‘ In- bad such a
' 1 U f I * 1'i&lt;
1
Ldng Life In One House.
mum
di-botiuii * &lt; hrlstlall Iti-glslcr.
TH E CITY PR O P E R TY SPECIALTY MAN
Eight) «lx years .In, onei house, Mrs.
The m-glect by ignorant mldwives at
Hannah Moore, ninety years of ago.
W j i R e a lly '’ S p e a k e r."
this time is the prolific cause of sore eyes,
who died at Erderly, Leicestershire,
Pessimist’s
Version.
It
was
his
power
of
protesting
that
xcorintions, ruptures, ulcers, colic and
All’s well If It ends well, but tbo England, tho other day cerUlnly d« ve&gt;
in the first place gave the speaker of
other infantile troubles. If a physician
the British house of commons his chances are’ that It won’ t.—Chicago spent much on "moving.“
should be found guilty of such neglect, name
For the curly members were Record Herald
. he would be banished from the proirtwion. no! great nt oratory and soon re al­
Europeans Fond of Oystera.
Probably h&lt;- would l&gt;&lt;* made to pay heavy lied th$ dFBlrabititT o f -choosing »
Ehgland eats six hundred tons of
Cheerfulness.
damage* through the action of outraged spokiMnati wlib s ready tongue and
Being cheerful uiaki* Ilf*- one long oysters a year. Germany three hun­
law and public sentiment, and he might the courage to aryue with the king
dred end fifty tons, Holland ono bun.
happy,
« ar at l o f
Hern
i
uim
th*
ritli*
of
speaker,
fortunate tn .-s.aping improsonmeril
dred and sixty tons.
«tin I, was firs! gr.et* (o H:r I boinus
(or bin art»
This i* a plain and painful subject, u Hut.gtrford In UTi

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serious tine. » hich outside the conference*
of medical men must be limit-«! to geoera) statements. From an article in­
tended for general reading, n discussion
of specific abuses must be barred.
't et
a few fact* taken from the abuses of
I Worlds physicians will illustrate some
abuses and superstitions not uncommon
in the practice of midwives.
A child, immediately after birth, was
placed under a table to insure its future
good Iwhuvior.
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To appease his sitanic majesty, who
To appease his satinie majesty, who
wan presumed to l&gt;e interfering with the
safe delivery of a child, a black hen was
hacked to pieces with a dull knife, the
mother meantime a suffering and un«Hended witness of the superstitious

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Questions W i t h o u t Answers.
’Declare to guudness, ma am," said
the elevator man In the Woolworth
building, “ you’ve hardly any Idea of
the questions people can ask. One
man looked In here tho other day and
oskefi me ho»*' many windows this
building bad In It. Another ono, nice
looking old man hi? was, says lo roe
the other day, he says! Who Is Mr • if
Woolworth going to have this building
to when he d ie»?'

SEMINOLE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO.
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paid for non-residents.

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C. W. GOODRICH, Manager.

' Save Gentle Voice for Home.
1 would say to all. Use your gen­
tlest voice at home. Watch It day
hy day as a pearl of great price; for
It will be worth tdore to you In days
Nineteen or these m achines now in use by the
to come than the belt"*pearl hid In
Powers o f the Celery Delta. .
the sea. A kind voice Is Joy, like
L IV E R Y , S A L E S A N D F E E D S T A B L E
r - .A mnthrr
airony. was switched lark’s song, lo a hearth at home. Train a ; \V &lt;
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moUier In her agony,
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to sweet, tones now and it will keep
Cor or Park Avonu* »nd Second 8 tr « « t •
A.4;Row Celery Sprayer« Light D raft, C entre D rive. Sprays by the attending granny to produce R
In tuno through life.— Ellbu Burritt.
quicker progression in her labor.
CONTRACTORS FOR ALLKINOS OP HEAVY MAULING
with 9 hue mist and has a g o o d pressure.
A child immediately after its birth
:rfga ;-jL T^r -'--i ? ^--w -j1
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was passeri to and fro between the rungs
Largo supply of Horses, Mules, '.f,s*
Saving the Public 8tr*ets.
We have these sprayers in stock for im m ediate delivery. of a ladder, but the o!d woman refutei
According to au excellent custom
Wagons sndv’Harnoss always
uxexplain whgl was to be accomplished In Glasgow, before any street Is pav­
W t fail to see I h e lR O N A G E b efore buying you r sprayer.
ed or repaved all city departments
by the sonselO« pWfpjpffiAijce.
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on hand For Sale o r Exchange .
These tre a few icore»V.flf recita^ that may be likely to open tbo sfregt’
taken from the notes»of Morida doctors« are communicated with so as to give
Blacksmlthlng and Wagori Repairing In connection
but they serve to Illustrate the degree them an opportunity to examln*
their pipes or make necessary'repairs,
of ignorance that control* the activities
alterations or renewals before the
of many woman who are entrusted dally
W . J . T H IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
paving la laid. writiT ’ that mc»i xanrd; poaiesdu
human life. (
More than U n a -in many InsUnces
the midwifs, haytngTmorfi or Jees sucerasfully uahpred a new belhg jnto the
world, continue« to treat the chtld’aailmsnU and ye»ni of ita early Infancy.
KKAZINES
PERIODICALS
A few (acta from the record» of the
City. Health Department o f Jacksonville
ta Creía
Sodi Water - , Caalectlanery * Cl|ir» tad Tabacco
have recently been published by Health
m i n ....................i ............. » » h ♦ ♦ M O « » « «
Officer, Dr. C. E. Terry, which empha-

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of which will fcrow a higher type of ciUdcr This Headia* At The K*(t. ()f n~£
ze n -th e world’s most valuable ..and
Per Year.
necessary man—the.’ s^teitifle» efficient
and prosperous farmer, y "
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* As evidence of the need of better./arm- DR. W . e : HOUSHOLDEfj
ing methods the LeaguC O #«™ thrtel*
DENTIST
lowing statistics:
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We now V-onsume 91 per cent of our
Kg
wheat and 38 per cent of our corn. In
S A N F O R D .
F L o h i d a .
1906 we exported 525,000 head of cattle
and imported 16,900 head: In 1912 we
»»■ported only 106,008 head and im­ T H O M A S EMMET WILSON
ported 318.800, an Increase o f‘2,000 per
ATTORNEY AND OOlINsn |ou
cent in six years. In 1907 this country
AT-LAW
produced 61,566,000 beef cattle and in La(s State Attorney Seventh Jud«,,.
r,«t ri
ftorWs
1912 only 36,000.000.
Residence», Saafoed and S v i.» 11U t ,
Mora food must be produced and _thc
farmeg must produce It. Better farmimif
i
methods la theTOhly solution of theprobMD.RRY
S . king
lerpjsays the Lcfgue, and they want the
’ ARCHITECT
fawner to consider It.

18 loU In‘Sanford with * good «even
room house, well, orange t w t , frtpe
vine*, etc. Splendid location for A poul­
A CHI EL IS AM O N G YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH.
try farm, on*, block from brick street.
11 HE'LL PRENT 'E M “ — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.
Price Je*s than the lota alone art worth
but must fo. See J. O. Packard, First
WANTED AT ONCE— Old »**■ M »*« National Banli Bbilding.
venture the aaacrtJon that there is not
*-,l ■ A Conflictin' Time of Year
HERALD ' OFFICE.
Ri|* Mmt be
a man or woman in Kissimmee that is
12 acre piare inride city limita. AÌC
a w n . Will P*r TWO CENTS
fe ru n * .
y v&gt; Improved and a fair house. Splendid J a’ poee I’d oftor4)etbappy an' glad
guilty of this suicidal habit b u t who
An* actin’ right pert an’ prime,
wpuld blush for shame did bit or her
poultry
or
dairy
location.
Price
only
Wanted Colored man to Work on
insicjul of quirt s i f jtUnoat s%d
name appear in print, at thoeh who prac­
11600.00
if
taken
ih
neat
few
days.
small truck farm Inakletcity limit« St.
Around about Ohrtflnlar’tlrhe^-*
tica the hibit know they are npt living
Call on J. O. Packard for particulars.
Augustine. House to**' .with ‘ place.
Instead o f boldin' my rockin' cheer
up to the standard of good cltizenfhJp.
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Deride o ' the winder pane—
Ain 8 Vere, jtruck 'farm well located,
The Gasette's editorial prove* be­
trucking, able to milk ccnV.* Stats agf. about .3. *jic»H»improved ami , can be But’ somethin’, U touchin’ by heart• V * * V; .
Raun 16 Wallin, Bic i
yond
cavil that there’s many a skeleton
Reference* -’ required. A dd«*» R- S. bought’ f o r } f l ¿00.00 from Packard,
«triSga here—
5
"H
e
gave
HU
only
begoUen
son."
hidden in the archives’ of excellent cities,
Baldwin« 2ftff St/Georgf St, ’
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9*1 That someway I can’t explain.
—
as ‘well aa in the home* of excellent clt ' The wrirtd stand* upon the threshold O R L A N D O ,
f l o r id a
of that season of the year when th*
Everyone who fM UFj.wbllM.t6 sell
hens.
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The natural thing for a man lika me
thought.of Christendom instinctively
their property to ii*t 1^ * fth me and let
DR. R..M.-MAS0NWith a farnbly at b i f gam ine.
turn*to the.mort gladsome .d*y-hi the
me try * U te t ii~ fi&amp; h h n C iJ a ^ ¿ ¿ i l l „ a U B U N O X a J * * - * ® - « D c U i s r - ;
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__ AiíáJrmL*'■ t*L ■ % Every d*y*^n Khrrid* w e n t - and
DENT IST
tiona! Bank Bldg.
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fm e n t u n d e r Ibis b e a d in g . I t i H U P « ■ H E L T C fir b lm a x
f-itie* you can find * .bunch of tin can annals of recorded time—the birthdsy
of the Savior of the World.
« * « » * &gt; . TH REE Ç E N t S .
tourist*
who
have
come
from
some
e
ra
«
Weiborn Block
oow.
A track of. foie priced land. * I have
¡'beasi»
line’ each Issue and will- snrcljr
We may not be able with our finite
fy^ftt Christmas «loins’ «tort,
„4. y toads town Ih the north to Florida arid
inquiry for a tract of several hundred
Sanford,
Florida
bring results.
who come here to- knock ev*rything In understandings to comprehend the height
m* . \
aeras of unimproved land, but roustf&amp;t
which came
right from the people to the soil’and do and depth of the great
cheap. If yod have such see me. J. O.
/R efit—Nice furnished rooms.
1 f ¿ A, Vm
forth from the mind of Yhe Infinite and
it
upon.
every
occasion.
They
have
1« grippinVm^jitfhln' heart.
Packard.
First National Bank Bldi.
11.25 per week ind up. At Stumon’a,
ltd, Fin
D eCOTTES
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come from a place infinitely poorer then which comprehended tl®bred(csnplion
116 B. Fourth St.
&amp;
19-20tjl
' ' • - i w 1" ' .
of Un entire human race/Tmb we flna
Wanted
any
part
of
Florida.
They
have
prob­
n\ed:: 1 want to help you sell vour
It ain't the noise o f the tearin* round—
.ATTOVUilîY ‘ jjr'd COUNSELLOR „
property because I believe I can do it.
For fierit*-Room fiicei}‘ finished suit­
Nor none of them's chiidern'a rights— ably come from surroundings that are in the inspired word this passage of un­
would conalder very mediocre In our mistakable purpotr: "For God so loved
T iy me. J. 0 . Packard.
Practícelo Statp and Federal Couns
able for office'or small atore.’ Opposite It hita me hardest, I've alius found,
the world that He gave His only Begotten
state
and
they
have
no
doubt
been
but
Court
House,
Apply
to
Mr»/
A
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.
EnaThe “ juat-before-Christroaa” night
i have a customer for a small place in
barrier-Woodruff Bldg
Sanford Fl».
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, 3 23*tf Whervfll of ’em gathers at mother’s knee small potatoes in their own town and sqn, that whoeoever believeth on Him
the city. Mulf. fie a bargain. J. 0. mlnger.
should not perish, but have everlasting
yet
they
would
have
the
people
here
be­
A n;ail of their prayers is heard—
Packard, First ■‘Nstiooftl Bank Bldg.
Good Farm for Rent—Castle Gardeit
lieve that they were the bon ton», Upper life.’'
DR.
C.- G. B,UTT.
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m*., she feels it the same as me,
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on traction line, three mile» Horn city.
ren,
top crust of society and they wonder
In thowj words we find afi epitome of
Buthuther
one-says
a
word
Fartned for five year», alf tiled, two go&lt;^i
FCfR SALE
DENTIST
why they can’ t gat a Delmonico dinner the Divine plan. The motive and the
Eft-. ■
flowing wells, barn and outahed. RentOra* I jlstn’t «plain
in Florida for 26 cents and a firkt.^axs season are both set forth, and while we
Office: Yowell Building
y. For Saie—One Morse diic harrow.:one ed cheap for cash. A dd er« Mr*. Cora.
hotel
for one dollar, pen Th»y wonder may marvel over what was compre­
th a t htta me from head to feet.
horse taming fjow. Gotkl as new, T.. Hoilinger, Canutóla, New York. •
SANFORD. FLORIDA
That drives ma off to the winderpane— why the people of Florida do not fall hended in that plah, we accept it aa a
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down
and
worihip
them
when
in
reality
great truth and know that' the emerging
A tort o "sad-an’-sweet”
For Sale-R ed JerVy bohr 2 H years
For Rent— Furnished room, 361 Pal­ That ’ pears to tighten my wizzen abrup’, the people of Florida are the moat dis­ of the world from darkness into light L. G. STRING FELLOW
cerning in the world and having rubbed dates from that hour when the Batr of .
JU STICE OP THE PEACE
old fine animal Vtighs" *abo$t„¿fJO metto avenue.
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An’ sets me tó thinkin’, I vumt,
First
District cf Seminal* County
elbows
with
quality
all
their
lives
can
pound«-- Sacrificed at $l5- or will
Bethlehem
flashed
across
the
Judean
Of when the children is all growed up
Kfl &gt;V *
All Civil und Criminal G « ,,, Deed»,
For Rent—Furnished roonp, Wflth or
pick
the
tin
can
tourist
from
the
rral
swap
for
heifer
suitable
in
price.
G.
C.
sky.
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An’ Santy .tciaus never comes.’
StíATs '
Mortgages, Contracts, Marriage,, »ad
tourist three blocks away. The real
MrDougal R. D. No. 3 Sanford. 23-tfc without board. Mrs. R. L. Jonse 206,
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JOHN D. WELLS.
Jesus Christ was therefore God’s first all wotk pertaining to the tiffii-i- ,,f
Park uvepuç; ’
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tourist has real money and come* to Christmas gift to a sad and weary world. tire of the Peace promptly tmi irrally
ft*
For Sale— White Ho” and Turkey».
Florida to take cortdition* aa they exist, No wonder that Heaven’s joy-bells attended to. Special attet i ..n fiVenta
House foi^Rent or Sale on easy terms. 1 SomeVimCs a-fellow gets away from
Hen and Gobb’cr for Ji.OO Several
knowing that if he wants the beat he will rang' No wonder that the gates o f collections. Office 3rd floor l iiurt lloiae.
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fine Bronze Gobblers for breeding J. Musson*
home and makes a strong talk on 4he pay the beat price and he does this wil15.00 ea'qh.
G. C. Mcpougal The
. condition* of hia home town and usually ingly and makes» no kick. The tin can Paradise seemed to open while angels
M. G. ROWE
M ISCELANEO US
Turkey Man. R .D . No. 3 Sanford. 23-tfc
1picture* them so roseate that his lis­ tourist come* down here from Frog looked down upon the scene.
a t t o r n e y - a t -l a w
In that hour was born the spirit of
i*Tiy
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advcrliac* teners are loathe to believe’ that he Hollow with tntnks full of potatoes and
WHY NOT Irv .an
.ForSale* Five acre farm hsjf e leami
cheer,
peace
on
earth,
and
good
will
to­
IU' ‘ t
PRACTICE
IN ALL COURTS
ment under this heading. It will llve* ln «W ^
« " P 1 He*V(,n iteiir* apples, canned goods and cracker* and
fenced cultivated. Strong flowing well.
ward
men
which
has
neyer
died
out
dur­
f
Office,' Rooms 18 and IS
only cost you THREE CENTS a And th” * ■«h*n lWa MmL’ man «1» expects to live off the country by fishing
JIalf cash' balance on terms. I^o*,S67
line each issue and will surety b“ ck ll0mp
*• usually the first ‘one and bunting on the side and piecing out ing all the centuries which have passed.
Weiborn
Block, 3td‘ FUv
Sanford.
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bring results.
to jump on conditions as they really art the living expenstts. They cum every­ There have been times when its splendor
—r
and tear them into shreds. This hap- thing in Florida and nothing ever suits lias seemed dimmed, and when men apFor Salo—A ten sere truck farm tiled
1
have
a
first
class
-painter
and
sign;
pens
often to the newspaper man them
for and they are continually dinning pcared to forget the&gt;«^ im en ta of that THE SHELTER SANITORIUH
and fenced’ near Sanford, good land, a
writer.'
We
can
d
o
'
yiqur
harness
rehe
always
aing!
thfi
praise*
of
his
home
new barn; 63.600. Address 2135 Main
Into the ears of every one who will listen first Christmas message/ but on Christ
(«airing
and
auto
top
work
now*.
town
the
loudest
and
especially
when
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St., Jacksonville, Fla.
io them ahout'the beautieaoftheir home m“ &lt;lay itaeU' fcw **•«• *rp who do not
NEW SMYRNA H OMUft
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W. H. UNDERWOOD. ■he is in the other fellow's town.
This and what fine people they really are, only counl “ “ l*^vUefe to journey in imagFor Sale— Team ol mules and travel­
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happened recently to Editor Triplett here In Florida thty are not appreciated. ,n*ti^n ^ lh ^
t)f lhe
I
,
ing van, the whole outfit cheap for rash.
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of Kiariinmee who made an addrewt in "Back home" becomes an ol»se*ion with to. that hun3b,*‘ rr*dle ,n the manger; DAVIS FORSTER. ftE S ID F r sflctON
No trade. See W. J. Lemmer on First
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------ :— ' Palm Beach on "th e way to build towns them until they become a nuisance and ' wh,rh thp Christ-child made holy with j
street at bridge.
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Lost—Slz feet feather belt. Leave at through newspaiieri^' and the I’alm the native stops their crpakings by p o -• ^ presence.
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B. A O. Motor Garage and claim reward. Beach Post grta back at him rather
R .
•tr
litciy
informing
them
that
the
train
is
_
Foe Sale—T»elve*arre vegetable farm,
h . « ’
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still running north. *
' 1 I hear a fuhny story about Jim H#rJE W E L E R
partly under culrivfjSon. 5 room house.
After^he liusineas talk, given to Lhr , Edifor Hetheringtog of the lakeland 1ns. It seems that he was out hunting
: lecwt Cow —Black and white, branded
Address Box 104t, Sanford.
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n jn .
ilourd of Tnyje a ftw weeks ago by
t\ Tetcgram sums up a
MY SPECIALTIES
t situation very the other day and not b«ing ‘ familiar
the
3&amp;-2tp
«4 D..B. W. H. Allen, Sanford.
with the habit* of deer waa told to stand
Triplett,
eM
or
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f
thic
^iwimmec
Ga­
aptly
In
the
following:
Sensational Mustc
Selling—BuyjLf
Pickard’s Hirtld-Painied Chin«
at a certain place and watch for the deer
zette, every" porjoq -¡ft the audience
copies latest 25c popular copyright sheet
"Those newcomers to Florida who
Gorham's Sterling Sih«r
a
Evsrgrten Scent.
’ declared that the business conditions make themselves a social nuisance by to come across when he was to shoot
s.
music st 9c per copy, postpski, srd be­
Rogers' Plated Ware
®Tirgreen trees of any klnM can he within Kissimmee were most ideal.
them. Jim watched' and finally taw
come a member Seminole Music Club. made to yield up their awe«t scent In
losing no opportunity to tell those of
Elgin and WulitiH w ,Ict(S
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¡what he thought was a goat coming
From the emphatic declare tiona made us who
W. L. Hsrvey. representative.
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vr her»-how much Iwtter every,, . .
,
,
V ’ «&amp;wn the run. He broke and ran toALL G(X)DS GUARA MEED
boughs be gathered for use In the hy the _ul»!* jj^eaker and his »«marks thing Is up home where we com e Irom,
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For Sale- Span of »mall mules, or will open Ore, The needles -will usually t'-ere^hori trite it was learned that
U tter get out of here, the farmer’a goats
exchange for good hors* and wagotj, or fall aa the branches dry, but It (hey Kiaptajjne* Jjwl Bttabwd ¡U phenomeijttl Ought never re lose right of the
that the train« are running every day
l6osc ^
„ wfl, #hool thpm » Thp o o o o o o o d o o o o o a i o o □□□ oooooo
farm implementa. What have you to are dried on newspapers or a larxe growth Iwcauae the custom ol dealing and the way "hack home is open «11 &lt;...l
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whole crowd went back to ace where the
offerì M. S. Nelson, Eureka Hammock sheet o f cheesecloth they can be eas­ with mailorder houses was obsolete and .u
F O R SALE
g
the way through unless It- happens tof
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(P »t made tracks and the goat was a
ily gathered up to burn. Pine trees that the man whd bought three hata
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Nice
Residence,
Hoi
md
o
by snow
north of the
Pototnac■ ywing ,t^..
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are especially fragrant and pine for members of his family in a .Georgia be .blocked
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deer andJim had mbaedthe opand
the
Ohio.
If
you
come
to
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t
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Cold
water.
Hath.
Lar°
For Sale-N ew Cyprews Incubator, Hi conet make a roaring and picturesque city had tieen shunned gs s pariah by
.
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L
,M, . .. . 4portUnity of. his
life.Jim sucks
to it o
raj?e,
and
cement
*
:ilkartto
make
your
home
here
tve
a
Floridian
i
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o
L
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egg capacity. A bargain,’ al&amp;o a lor of Ore. besides giving off a breath of the nearly the whole city. .
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that .what he saw was a goat
Says he □
paid for. Within ha : 1 -T
right from the start and ittand up for
stable manutwcb'jv^j.
&gt; cbrpp Jas. C.-llarrfw. pine woods whenever they are burned.
henled
goats
at
the
Imperial
Theatre
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But a change seems to have come over your adopted state, joining with the other
paved street.
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the residents of the city within .that to better the things that need bettering all summer and knows goats whtffi he
them
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BOX 867
Singer’s Mxrvelous Memory,
happy vulley, and people are being led and helping in the general work of devel­
Bermuda (irrtfi’n ¡ritta(A, Jl te)
tt It said Ifa*t Herr Htebmann away by the bell-wether of ''astounding
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O
o
a
a
o
o
o
aaooooooooooooo
jter thousand. Bex Packard W ta ljid a
opment „s . cheerful optimist, no. a. a , Thb
to ^ E baJ &gt;af fof ^
learned ihe entlri part of the Wan
bargains."
Kissimmee
now
a»m
»
no
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whining peerimbt and a compUlning ^
presWenU. Threc of tho hra{J, of
d*ref( in "Siegfried’’ In six hours;
better than ahe ought t6 he; and Editor critic never tmding anybody or ariy-Ki. ,
SEND
FOR
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one
occasion
when
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For Sale--24 Arry* , ¡I) çjea red. 4 tiled.
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Triplett is confessing that he has l&gt;een thing in Florida quite
good enough for ,i .
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Kraus*,
who
was
to
have
taken
the
l^uartfr mílev from Joading suyon
.died within one months time and Mike
We are agents for Park .»:»1 FoUsrd
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landing tple In Xaver Scbarwrnka’s . grossly ,mislead In’ the matter o( home- you. If you come aa a winter tourist,
$3 .009,TW. Address, Farm.-c-b Herald.
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Lrown is not reeling well at all. •
Chicken Feeds. Mandy I&gt;-* ■*,M* b u g ­
'M atas* Inks,” waa auddenly taken 1 1 1 , '
don
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stultify
yourself
by
disparaging
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-it'eye Incubators; handle j -"'-b "•
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Stehmann, who had nerer before seen
Editor Triplett now comes out with the winter home you chose; lie more or
ml &lt;*ur
Poultry Remedies and Su¡ ;
the
part
mastered
It
so
completely
bean
editorial
headed
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D
o
w
O
ut Pleading lesj adaptable to new conditions: have'
EAGLES
MASQUE
HAM,
Seed«
are
The
Best.
For Sale- At Beck Hammock, Im­
--------prove!! Robbins. Iron Age, Potato the e r e m « « T ° ° D rehe,*rMl *nd Fall on Deaf Kara?" Apparently it has tHe good sense to have a good time to
the twit of your^^ ability and th è'g ow ifA i *i*tfle*-H*me&gt; Promise* to be Greil THE W A L T O N SE E O C O M P A N Y
Planter." C ffò il aï new. Cost tod, will « n r
'I t o S u 'S i ’ ^
w b w -t c
3S l a s t May Stroet
J a ifc »»"»''1» r i*
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1 and he add* aa a reason (or thla ad- brooding not to be too,free with ÿour raw
New” Years
EVe
sell for 646 cash, - Address Edgar K, perfect.
comments
and
criticism«
in
the
presence
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Browiy'-f
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Two gold medals will be awarded best
"Becauw&gt; thrrq la ’ not a day launes of strangers.
dressed gentleman sn^ lady.
N O T IC E
Poker an Italian Oame.
Fer’^iale—Cut Roies, 60c per dozen.
but what we finir i&gt;! some person, gen­
Two silver medals to be awarded most As I have charge of the burin«" «'f^tbe
Poker
Is
probably
a
development
of
A lso.4,000 Pansy plants. Mr*. W. A.
erally a womani.setidlng money to mail ? The National Soil Fertility League comical dressed gentleman and lady.
Title Bond &amp; Guarantee Cç.. East h*»II frusoo, an Italian game of the fif­
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order housea-for sorte article that can be of which James J. Hill Is chairman and
Rerides the Stumon family orchestra ford Land League, arid W. V "
teenth century.. A similar game called
W.
II.
Taft
is
vice
chairman
is
urging
in one ball room the full DeLand orches­ comb, I can be found in the 1»*
For Sale—A 35jtcre farm quarter mile print lern was played In Italy In the purchased sshfinap U cheaper from our
the pa&amp;age of the Lever Agricultural
tor's Office in the court hnu&gt;r.
merchai\ta
Unjarfr
i*
charged
by
the
mall
••*3**nth
century,
and
thence
Jour­
from Sanford-iJrtamio* brick road, rail­
tra of seven instruments will, furnish
Extension bill. As Congress is now In
order
house.’’
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fl
T H O S . K. B A TE S
neyed
into
Spain.
In
France
this
beroad siding at on« comer, about 27 acre*
the music In the second largq ball rotjm.
* rahlfu, and lhter appeared lir . And the editor eoWUnues to criticise session and the bill will come up (or
under cultivation, well fenced, 4 r6om
The grand march will be orb* of the
England under (b*itutke 0r brk*.‘ thit wrong throughout, an extensive sr- passage farmer* should at least consider
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. hobs*.' Suitable for^ orange o r grape Poker
great feature*; cdtoisUng of most inter­
its
provisions
and
determine
whether
ticlcy,
fin* place he says
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esting figures iryUtyeh every one is ex­
♦'We'are
told, that a woman Is can­ or not they favor It,
Y r u c k ;« « ^ . »C an-bi bouglft for le » directly frotri.the gatpe -of brag than
pected to take pWt, When it la known
This hill provides for a trained fapn
vassing KiathriMee selling stockings,
than tne coä of clearing ondTmi
, f»- from any of th* other*.'’
and so far'Has sold $600 worth, one demonstrator or county agent to carry that Pgof. Auri.il Da-ner. (o-roerly pro­
menta.. Jt ,(K'Tii&lt;R*rtI,-'^Firat Na
prietor of one of the New Yor(t- city*»
woman bfcyWgNta much as $44 worth. to the farmer In the field the beat known
Bank Bullan*,' &gt;
' *■' U/ggkt
dancing acatlemiei hat this parAnother is broeechlng our wives to buy methods and!show him how to, applet
• Mllcnnlum Net Yet Hero.
(
Ucular
featurt under his direction its
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12 aciV irudk farm, only one-eighth
From thf; diary pf Sackvllle Mo g ro ce r^ fy o rt b»r house fit Savannah, them. In other word* bow to In fra«»
assumj.
mile from lot.fin* tract.- on street car Knntt: 'Tti* world way be growing T*m pi, JjtraC,Jfork&gt;ur some other city, bis yield, how to build up his eoQ; jiu^u'
line. 5 aereé Intf^rod, good road. Price mor* honest, but I notice that U* and offen.Skffoven plated spoon* a* a to decrease the cost of productipft,-how­
The electrical and foliage decorationa
$1750.00. Inqdlrt!; pf .ítackard. First Lost’ column fa the pope* la still con­ bait. And *til
; ‘ J ‘ to wlji be on^t scale.never before attempted
«liU ^fbtfier is out with a lot to increase farm profit* *nd,‘l'hpw'
siderably longer.than the Fougfl’ col­ of samples o f clresa goods, and la doing a ■Horten the hours of labor by an IfldrtU» in this city.
National Bank Bldg. r
umn.'
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rushing business."
of brain power. The farm demon­
Then there will be offered by Mr.
20 acre all improved truck farm; ori
In order to quiet this pernicious prac­ strator will-quicken interest tir fanning A. V. French on a specially arranged
brick .rood and railroad, house, barn,
tice the Gazette zuggeata the followingi among the young. He will show rihtm triage off ona of the dgppfl
his SemRee Packard. W .«
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The grade crosalng and the a*tofcio» , * l# t the CWic League adopt a reso- the splendid opportunities and the-large lnqle Piccaniny» Minstrel Company, tb*
6 room hou*q and four Iota in Sanford- bile make an Impoeslble cotsblnalfiur, juriqp; to the'effect that It wfi] pubUah and sure reward scientific farming open* one* he will offer a« one of the attractions
Hoaaj nearly new. Price $900.00. From and ihe automobile cannot be abolish^, a itir thc Vgnatures of ¡U offifisra. the to them; that it U a big burin«**, a dig­ for visitors .to the Florida exhibit pf Qra
“ of every woman that 1$ d$brtrd nified business, *n interesting business, Phnaoui Pacific ilxxsiLion. This fro
Packard, of cqurpe^ j •d-—Nriyr York World.
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F to fhp League a* guilty of patronizing a
when, coupled with brain*. Industry tore alone would be wor(b the price oif
For Sale- jOOiOOoBcabbage plants.
mail order house for anything at any and patience, the safe«, business in the admission to the Eaglro Masque Ball.
Dally Thought.
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Henderson's Firiy Summer and
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The great thing In the world U not time, or ordering goods through any of world.
ton Large Wakefield, $1,60 per 1,000.
the dozen men and «omen who cativa»
to seek hagpia»es a* to
The farm demonstrator or "county t There will be a big crowd at that sixr J
Apply Ò. C. Woodruff, Room 21 Pico
our ho dee during the day with sample* agent" will connect the farm with the
o’ clock Xmaa- dinner. Don't forget to
Block,
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of dry goods, notion* and groceri« We •ouree o l scientific knowledge. He will
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W HV NOT try an adrertisement under this heading. It will
only coat you TH REE CENTS a
line each issue and will surely
bring results.

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LAKE MONROE BIBLE CONFERENCE
THE LETTUCE MARKET GOOD
FOR NEW SEMINOLE COUNTYWILL HAVE. PROMINENT SPEAKERS ; ‘ SINCE FIRST SHIPMENTS BEGAN
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'i*ht&gt; Tim cs-l’ níon say's:

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BE

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O F TH E BIG E V E N T S
no

OF JANUARY

posant inerti dr òf the -armon,- hoard oí
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IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE
TH E S K CESS OF GROW ERS
EVERYW HERE

* tntf' .o { F lorid a Jvns held r uf enitv

A :D U J

FIVE

CARS H A V E

HUNDRED
GONE

F O R W A R D

GAINESVILLE LETTUCE STARTS
Carload laits .\Jfiylng, and Slock is of

Good (Quality.

DEPEND

Gainesville, Fla,; JJoct 21.’- - Shipment
of lettuca la.cariata liia atacted. Sévçrr
cara wereaihip|&gt;eil this week and it b frm m C T C T O T » ,r - , "Fled ( } . Yerlfe*. A V is it, Of in s p e c tio n
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peeled that thé nlimbèr will lie doubled
IJIG l HUPS AT SANFORD TAKEN
W ILL
BE
TWO GOOD O U TLE TS T O T H E wan mnde.'t!) the state camp grounds. A L L C H U R C H E S
C O O L E R , W E A T H E R I R E D IC T- ncxt week. . Alt nlijjitrieiiis were on oppn
AS AS EX A MPLE OK BEST SY S ­
' EAST COAST A N D G R E A T _ ! where the ('(Instruction of the big ride
R E P R E S E N T E D IN S P E A K - ED W IL L BRING PR IC E U P
, consignment, and lo'.tfic eastern marTEM O f 1UUIGATION AN1)‘
ronrignment,* at)d to-tife.eaxtftm rtlar- *&gt;.* ,
STATE IH G H W A Y W IL L
ra" « c * as&gt;um1 10 **
»*&gt;t
* E R S A N D FINE P R O ­
TO
fR G H E R
M ARK
DRAINAGE
satisfactorily.
superintendent tiotv
ket*. The stock .dink of good quality ’ «*.'•*
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JOIN
SA N F O R D
has a considerable force of men engaged
G R A M IS A S S U R E D
11«mi lltufltlda
A F T E R H O L ID A Y S
-• and growers belleyo thej Will OL-t -the
in grading the last section of the 1,000
top of the ni4rk«t.' Th** leitu n in ’this
Tli* and has begun to fly on Semin*
Irrigation, supplemented with a thor­
Enterprise, our sister city across the
The quality of lettuce and thu ma ket
yard range., Thbi work will lie com*
Gainesville secriofi,' which includes all
*-| ijitem or brick road* which at now
lake, promises some fine entertrumprint* ough drainage system to take care of have been all that any one could ask this
pletcd withih the next few weeks, when
the . territory lietween Gainesville and
-juned will amoqnt to not ! e » than
during the I&gt;ake Monroe Bible Confer­ the surplus water, as in the system in um? season and from the very beginning of.-—
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the range will be priletirally completed.
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W exceptionally good, frame lettfciitj mile*. The bond U*ue. amount*
ence that will take place January I’Jth at Sanford, hy keeping u constant and tJie lettuce shipments the price has been .
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Tin* board decided to accept the oiler of
tuce liejng extra fiq&lt;J.x The major por- •
to 1200,000, for the eoruitructlbn of
t o 2 r&gt;th ami from Fob. l«t to 10th.
The ndoquut* -apply of wuler in the soil will good. There were days of very high
the war department to Rend an otfleer to
Uon-o*f tho crop is'ufcder irrigation and is
brick road* leading from Sanford, to the
interim will be u*ed by visitor* to travel bring un realisation the fullest capacity price* and day» of l(riv prices lint the gen­
the signal corps to Black Point for the
not suffering from «Untith.
imtiM* farm* which aurround the city
: over the state ere returning for the last of the s id to priKlure crops according eral average this seasop will compare
pur|KMe of planning a suitable system
The cabbage drop promiifes to lie one
n i toted and pareed while this* #ecmeetings and the conference will attract to its il-gri«* of fertility, us is shown In most favorably with' that of any other
of signal apparatus for use on the range
of the largest I'vcV grcnyn in thi* section,
boa f it a portion of the mother county.
j many from all part.« of Florida and many the exp* ri.’Tice of nil investigators. If in tin* history ol winter gardening in
This will include complete telephone ahd
but a pargi' portion of it will lie late.
the soil - well provided with humus Florida
[ After the division of the county and the
other slate*.
buzzer syktem*. This work is to be
. English jiea* will again lie one ol the
mtdon of »m in o le county the matter
l Among the prominent people who will and i* p.it irally rich, or has been «ullk
t,p to date there have been alniut^llve pcjjrfeipal crop* this»season upd grower*
taken up at once."
4 «Jjiaficating the bond* had to be all
assist in the conference are the follow- cigntly s*i |i!n«l with fertilizer, it pro­ hundnsl curs of lettuce shipped from
t ii I•
predict a heavy yieijl- providing a cold
*
ft over again in order to make the
ing:
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\ duces in Florida, with irrigation and Sanfonl couutbig the express ahd re
wave doe# not interfere.* It is reported
Nine'chiropractont
or
dregless
doctors
«critic» marketable. Thi* once done,
S. D. Gordon, Bishop Vincent of drainage, the big crop* that have made (rigemtnr cars and the price can conser
that cabbage buyers a rc in this section
at trouble wa* encountered ii) telling were arrested in St. Pcteraintrg * a Chnutau(|ua. Kev. Geo. It. Stuart, the such localities us Sanfonl and Hosting* va’tlvely he placed at lid eetits or even
making contracts for thtt'erop, or as nuieH; rosyIt
of
a
campaign
of
medical
doctor*
tkmti* the territory comprehended
great Bible lecturer, (lev, J. It. Pepper, famotts. Florida jiossesSe* the unique better for a general average. Cdbler
a* thpy can get at $! I. o . 'b’ — Produce
to
drive
the
member*
of
the
new
school
a the road district which aland* good
Dr. M unball. Dr. Rmw**ll tho well known ad van tug*’ that large crops do not mean weather that is predicted will bring this
Slew *
far the payment ol the bond» com pre­ out of the state. Attorney J S. Mullen; Presbyterian lecturer. Bishop Mrtrrison ruin to u . of Us farmer*, because they average much higher before the lettuce
terit aeventy-eight square miles of a* pro-ecu for o( Pjnel’ a* county, sworn and Bishop Adkins of the Florida Con­ are raise*I in a season when the great season i* over and tin* grower* are facing I
ikk territory a* there is in any binning out the warrants despite the fact that a ference- and many other prominent market* *r. Imre of fresh vegetables and one **f the (test «eu.son* of their career in i
What ihe t'urrenrj' Hill Provide*
1new law give* the rhrropraton« the right speakers and Bible teachers
fruits l**i a rai«*«l mid can consume all the Sanford t I’len Della
Hn the world
I he lettuce
Osa thè bond* were »old, the orders i to practice in this state without a bernse
Enterprise is readily reached from that cat •* supplied systematically; Xa« been exceptionally gu««! thi* year and
Busy Header" writes to the Evening
I *wt placed (or the brick and contract Each gave JI00 bond and the trial was Jacksonville. Titusville or Sanford by while tip*-* markets are rarely more than despite some warm weather has shipjied Record asking for concise information
I* ¡se «nrtWCtion wa* let and now the set for some time in January, Those’ * rail and the Oyde Line of steamers leav­ u thou-.* i miles apart, sometime* less. well ami brought a gooff average price, a* to the provision» of the new cur-,
hidu»reaching hero at th* ratri of not under arrest will defend themselves on ing Jacksonville dudy at 2 Ii m
These In mi* i ’ .it - a- can be r.u«e&lt;! only in m 11,** market» and has al way*. &lt;*iinmund rency Idll just signed by President Wood­
ka than one carload per day and re- the grounds that they are not practicing gt|,am i, rs ,.n j0y tt most enjoyable trip aemi-lropi* .*1 regions hloridu t* nearer ed a good firice f. o. b. Sanfonl. which ts row Wilson. Briefly put. th« new mcaseefiy seven carload* reached here the medicine at all. since they use no drug* ,|)( ,j)(.
river arriving at Rfi- t«i th*»*** ** irki’tMthan her rival*
*.*If evident that the market i* «teiidy ure passed by congretMt meap* a ' om*
, ^.wr day. The work of grading the .The medical men say iflat any one who terprise lb
following morning
EnMm I, raiilillower is going forward this I'lete reform ol th* vast and complicated
What* ■• i*Muhl(&gt;* the «oil of Florida
• ighrfway And makihg ready for the gives treatment for disease and accepts
n|My &lt;lllM&gt;
reached from San
to pro*I i * vri-.ii crupa. then-fore^ adds w.N k ami IS bringing the growers II Ml mAchinrry of finance! banking and curKtal laying of brick ia being diligently remuneration therefor is practicing rtn«l ford by thè dejightful tour niile launeh
About four cur« will jmney. Us fundamentals provide:
to th** pfMit* nl tilling it
A reminder nrt m Hanford
'(ranted by several crew» and the brick icine.
ride acro»* beautiful U lte Monroe
g„
*,ui
tin*
w,«*k
and
if the ruin ceases
'n '" U“ UP of currency, guaranteed by
of th&lt;* v* ii** *&gt;( water a* a means of in­
-atteg distributed along the various
I 1 I
The conference will Ite u m&lt;*«t demid
cooler
weather
prevail«
there
will
l*&gt;"
government, bawd upon note« and
creasing * ige* t* contained in some itijWuiwdy fo be laid the moment the
An aviation school and air boat line liglilbil occuston, a reereatlon and «
veatigatn*'
ma*)*' by a government te -mne swrv him* «lock shipped unit Bills representing comm.-rciai transacn M Ls in shape to receive them
t'1 to 1m- located in St. Petersburg, and ■batic«* t(i bear «orni* of thè must »-fili
Hie grower*^are iiavinf a har.l
Jn'1 l,ackt*l by n gold re*er\e.
agent i'. It ynnung an*i Ui**i**ni Sct'ra« w.*ek
l Jrimihd till ho* been inode at Mon- .n o doubt will attract many visit ora to ncnl «peukcrs in Ilo* religione circi.*« of
ka, a la*^ «seertillfivd t hn pot a lot*.« o n u rp e to get, ‘tufflncni'hclp op aciajunt^ i The new currency i* exfri&gt;rte&lt;t to coj&gt;tiling down p&gt; the ferry, rid* till j that city during the season. Four air thè colliiIrv
I Hl’ K acre* of irrigated land* on seven of (in* hnthfays and thi« will militate Lntrt ant) exjmnd t&lt;* meet the*varied tlef KVeral feet in height, and the up- boat* vd)l arrive then- the lust of this ;
(arm- i'r**lucvl an average of 121 bush- against the shipment **( the ratiliffnwrr mntid» of trade
pneb to the Intrge 1* being mod«1 of week
Tony Jannu*. the Benoist ( ‘orn
The concentration of thy. hanl^ r«^
el- lo L* d&lt; re ft a total njierstliig cost ami leil ii • fur -&lt; * eral da&gt; - a* all the
I Irla mio \Vin«
pfiag Wd in bridge form with a float pany’s head air pilot. wdl fly from St
of
erit* ,l lrfl«tl(*l, 'k lull* t.lkm rtiTCS iteg i ** eihpbn***' a.tut I" indulge m the serve- id tin* country in raigfohal iiLntitukgipftmeh to the watej. This 1« one law is to St Petersburg, following the
T h e girl« basket bull tea m of thè Or of **f irrigaD**! land- on «even farms ancient practice uf taking a w**eh at lions capitalized by Uie banks of the
rftlttbAtt impTovetneots maile here rc- following the course of the Mississippi lam io High Sehoo) Atleti*' Associati*.n
country ami r*ii|^^^ by directltra
yiebl*
*|)K ar iverngc of it l&gt;tl«hid* nt Christ ma*
the horth and south travel river as far as MeniphLc anti then tak d efe ate d th«* g irl's fia sk e t b a ll team of
elecugi
by the bunlAi.
nn o|*eruting cost *&gt;f IH cents a tiu«bel
Celery t* looking the tmest anti the
"this section i* Incoming very [ ing the e r o « country route. Billowing » j the Sanfonl Hjgh School y«rt*rday after Of nut«, it wn&lt; ftiood that 2,!M6 «ere* of
The creation of u market for the nego^
jirospecti* for a g*e&gt;d crop never look»«!
n»t *ad this route by way òf Monroe «traignl line in the’ idr to St Petersburg. 11*1011 tin* score lieing 20 to 7
liable commercial paper wliicti forms
irrigated Inml- •&gt;* HU fnrius gave an ting liter
I*i*** grower* are wearing a
one ol the longest «traigli!
F » Mtne fifteen mile* shorter than the This will I..* one
l’ he S.infonl l«*jun put up a v**r\ good averagi yield ol lb ’&gt; Inistiels p**r acre.
the bulk of the as*H**t of the bank where,
smile of i internment lbe«e iluv* and
Qtyen feny roule, which w-.ts formerly i'ighls ever attempt*«) and if it proves gitoli* loit were outcla*tu*i in every play. tlg:,j"*t only 22 liiiihels per acre aver
in times of «tress. tho*e astwls may be
ill along thi
shied*i r
sad. A* many as forty automobile« s icce-shi! the i«impam and St Peters­ fio* tiri.imi** girl- wi*ri* :il .1 dnad un .tg.
easily anil w ithout lo -* tran*fornn*d in to
t i l l " i ** • of *i*ei imguteil
burg
will
be
m
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talk.**!
of
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k*Wbeen pot across the river in one Hut
r.ig , " i it i, o u i In *r l'im r i. w h i * l i « m *&gt;f ■
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if mint *1 *,trill.ri Moftroi*'.itsl it is belie' ed that witli ¡rodents -ire e\|»*ct*«l In .*fir.*11 at *1 lit* l'Ia.v im i \*-r', « ll|t |ie r \ o w ilig to th&lt;* l ’i U
I'll* &gt;&gt;î.ititi-hminil of from eight to
bowed i . ’ ..-iiiiinlili,' i: reus,.
tk* eompli'lion of the system of brick s-fliH.I will ni**"H shortK afl-r * 'n* 11r**i ■.1 * i*v-iint ito « iqti tur ol ra n i *turmg i t i«1 «*n /r&gt;"
cash
ignttori. lei' alfaflu, wlii'di -**tn|rori*, which will be the first to tie laid J *mian
The estahlprimumt of from eight lo
tire gam e.
iii* nstt.t deefi into tin* sjtisoil, evidi'iHtid
w 1' •» I'renb)(ertali t hufrb'
toinland Honda, the travel will bn doub­
t 1 t
Must of the niembcrs of the athletic less ftusceptjbiliiy to the influence of *urt&gt; y
twelve regional banks throughout the
( ’ olone! Funi If. ftogers has just pro* ussociution acnimpunied the team and
ledand trebled north and south through
An % thosiastfc meeting of the of-1 country', wlitrh will itUiue currency, refac** moisture.
tee. Tbs completion of the \*«gon j «ented us with four bottles of Florida thè i-nrouragcmeiit they gave the team
fir era of th* hurcb and ol the various discount jiajier and centralize and mo­
In &gt;ome eX|ieriin**nts in \Vtscou*ut,
[ Iridge »cross the Wekiwa river hm in- syruji us a Christmas offering T h e greutly :i*«i* 1***1 in gaining the victory
uuxdiuri**« wa* held ill the 1’ resb' tOT in bilize the reserve* of the local ban s.
befb"
menti(Mi*«l. irrigation, «u|*|i|&lt;*-. rfuireh Sunday aftermmi* it win h the I
riwild the travel from the middle west: ‘ buttles are tn*aunfully lstiele*f an*f tier1*1*»* line o|* wil* a* follow*
The creation of a Federal Reserve
.......
the «4*11*011 * taut fall. produced
•ni portion of the state this way -n rnetically sealed lie ha« twelve in r**&gt;
building o' a lietx and cointiKpJlou* church It nini of seven members, appointed hy
Forwurd*. Be**i** tjingg ami Maini
q? ;.*.* . efii ni*ir*' frijd it* an ordoiiinly
[t ”Wt* {o the const and when Cfoe brick of cane at Burbank which be miinuta.
wa- di«' u*-*-l .The iMteee-t was *o in* the I’ rvydent. W it^ ^ ^ ^ è o w e r- of l’un*
Pigli f o i ' p
Katherine Ihelgett. stile
w* * ..i-on anti -»..I**, and a half Tone*
l,*ti-c i al i *u*i mill ini*"m * *&gt;t (he elders
CWMtUon Ls made with this road ut tur*«l into sym p' and those who have .*,,t,-r Fauni* Tivlnr guani*. Lm« P**d
and
jttjf*■ *yslive.
lit 111 a tr- " * ttuii A"a- Hiorid
V * » Isikw, five miles west of Sanford. I»*«tr«l it suy tbut :i i*. a* tine a- wa* * **•? r 1,- k at,*l K ltn-lti \ l ulInilliiM il
,l*i 1 *l* i wit *,- ll* 1*1 .0 ' b** * I'***** of the ti'in
The
irrigated Ir.* ;
md II* i»*rrn*
ttevti no doubt hut what this route will manufactured in this «¡ate. ami tin wer* Faimie Tueker. lain-nu Wulker. oi
evening sevic*
It wa- 'Ii*' uimiiimous
In tlie foregoing giTifTal firinriples the
from tin* irngat(*l tract* **n* larger anil
teome »till more popular.
Florida article beats tin* world, and is Mil*fr»sl Barger
deeisinti that «t**|&gt;* ought t*i In* taken at bill Ì* prurtirully the «lime that |&gt;!L*S4*d
Mi«« By**ie ijuigg i*
juo i*r selling inor* readily anil at a
YYhtie the grading is being done on pronounced m|&gt;erior m flavor to honey Ihe e.tplvin and NI
once tuwanle th** erection of a modern th*- house Rut in phraseology and
Klle'th .Mlllliollnriil
belief price than tin*-** from plants that
church witiun the next six monfJia. more or lew* important details, hundrejj#
tWbrick ro.uis system just west of Han-. Buckw heat cakes and Florida syrup i« thè manager. The team wus cha|H*ron&lt;*d
bud only the natural rainfall, coming Plans are Ijeing fterfectisl for a church
M fl» flmt brick will be laid on'Celery i dish for u king and we are all sove- liy Mrs I, It Mulholland. - Oriundo
of changes have been made by the Ren­
irrigulurly, to do|M*nd upon
which will lie attractive and fitted for ate.
*rinue on account of the almost impass- teigns in Florida. Our friend* ure d.*- Sentinel
The -oil can receive too much walej1. the work of all departments of the
•Afe condition of this piece of road. terpiined that we shall fare Ii ,e one
The senate ha* retained, after n cona* every one ktiowi* Drainage i* a* rhurrh The church has been growing 1test, the house plan to have each regional^
7**
^ n»«ri road; three years ago, d'fring the h o l i d u -Oral« Banner •
Heath uf Fran* Lamunl
tie&gt;■*•«*-.iry,' In some seasons at least, as sd rapidly lluxt some move lx IinI»ertilive. * bank a "bank of banks," with the dirre*tet it wuxJjniL built, and thc.lr.ilHe :
it has put it into an almost unusable,
\bout 75 acres of cabbage will lie
Frank 1-uniont died at eleveif,o ’ clock irrigation. To gel the IxM risull* from This will not only be of interest to the torate coot ruled by the member ba ks,
♦wdiltoh.
; - .
j planted in the immediate vicinity around Wednesday night ut his home in ^the u steam engine fuel must In* fed to the members of the &lt;*ongregi|tion, but to the ynd the capita) furnished by enforced
I y jt e county rommissionerii^hrec yearn M m atec.' This tf^es not include other southern t&gt;art of the'city after a linger- furnace regularly, and there must be a whole town, since visitors have beeri 14ulmrription of national bunka.—Sr.
chimney with u good draught to carry sur)irised that there was no nuniernly i Augustine^Record,
?i0 ‘put'ip-h* sample stretch of brick shijiping points on the Mamitee^iver. ing illness of several years.
fteLfline.-fept wide on Ceicry avenue, The trutkers there planted pmctfcally
__
The I(¡ceased was born in New York off the surplus product« of combustion. esfuipped church in the town.
In 10 minutes at th« close of the morn
-tat** in IHtti. later going westward and To get tho best result * from the fertility
I diU la
at ^ o fo n l avenue, and no cM-littge last year.
Made No Assault
stniple haa shown to tho residents
fi fl *f
moving to Florida about two .years ago of Jbe land, natural or applied, there ing service Sunday the debt for the re
“ Wthst the only kind of road that will &gt;* ’TheIf subscription price to tli*' Lake 111 search o f health. He «cub'd in Lake must I*** means of keeping Un* «oil iti a cent addition to the church was paid
Tin cuno of state \n. Ben Munrov m
degree of moisture to dissolve and csrry
Jtew the stress of the traffic horn is
the county court wr.a no caae when it
Worth Herald will be increased to « county where hr lived wjth .his family
^ Th« First street road .was hard dollnr tnd a half beginning with th** new until about a year ami a huif ugq when to the plants*rootJfl.s fhb foo*l it con­
wune before tho jury. The defendant
Chicken In« peetd; Adams
tains. and that includes means of rurryteheed-tfireo yean ago, and now it* is
they
moved
to
Sanford.
was
ejjarged with assault anil battery
year.^. .A number of the other w* «*klic*
done for; od of Which condiicasxo are codtornplating n like ¡tier*»»*
){■• leaven two children to mourn hi* olT surplus'water that might drown, or
f .wet’ ’kn*iwn
’’
I
Aduins, tbc.v^ell
commis- upon the |&gt;enion of J. E.. Fleische)*. It
“ f1 **»1 th* future Seminole ooxtnIon*, one son and one «laughter, both suffocate, those feeders' ol the plant*.
sioti man is eiJiiliit^Tig a badge that Iwars ‘ occurred over a misunderstanding about
.*( :
t t Î
*1 only put down brick on the'roads V .
living in northern states. He also leave*
thr words "Ghicken Inspector." Just some lettdce which Mr. Munroe was to
Well
drained
soils
are
warmer
than
Rentando cutmly will *r&gt;end a quarter
/"Jr*"™, it iirung proven beyond any
rnf step ehdrelln.
what Dave’s duties are a t present not im&gt;11 to Mr. Fleischer and according to the
wet
«oils,
as
all
fanners
know
An
exof a.m illicn dfllara on vitriti*«l brick
2 “ « ^ * h t that while brick are the
cwtj.pL wmtor in the ap R.R&lt;1*P!* down Tts well defined but his friends say that h e ; testimony Monroe thought Heischer
and other first (dass material fòr gw«L
■ k.tit .**,tI,^ B,V0 tnunediat^y. uport intempernjure in various wuys, chiefly liy is having trouble bolding thi* job. lo r ! was about to hit him and with the flat
Served Hot Coffee,
^ &gt; b o ,i this ty¡*e of roa(1 will prove roads Iníthé year 1914.
evaporation and the radiation of heat. already one old hen has broken his j j i Ids hand Munroe knocked Fleischer
ocuhumica], t^ that tl)e cost of
*’ ”County;
-----A-* JAttorney DeThe
People»
Batik
on
Wednesday
Drained land can to* both worked and glass*»* There is no doqbt that D pvpi* r -r -tfgVoünd!
‘ ’ Vto «he very mlnlmunt
Wt|s proseetitipr' and’ Attorney
served hot cofiee and wafers to the hQtP planted earlier after a heavier rain, or partinl to the fryihg size but hfs diitiesi a* —
“ •ÍAjntlng to Florida
* quality remala
fostly at the
dred* of visitors who thronged the'bank prolonged wvt se*xs in Crofis have t»«*en inspector" will Involve the old ones a* Bo^c itpjwiriifi’ftVlJte defense and after
pint, ‘
^
.
.- b 'fUchiiiil H. Edmands,.editor of the
B r il
building uH day inspecting the ftew (ix- knowTf ty mature ten or twelve day» weil and we gpe where Dave will lose sev­ Kstenfng to thc exldeni'e in the case the
°»»*y w a « a »
' lures. The Peoples had extended th^’ i*irtihr than they would have done but eral pairs of glasses Indore the reason Uj Jufy acquitted Mr. Munroe of the charge
&lt;? u o o .o o o In p id s » d , i , „ „ t « n il h l, n U lw , M » E d m o n , . 1.11 W « l* invitation on Tuesday through lAiis for the draining'of the «oil in which they over, that is If he persists in inspecting [ of aivmult and battery und the cose was
■t búi&gt;M n/
neoday afternoon for Florida to spendi "'""T T " . ;
T^
Tdiamlsoed.
xgj.ttnd they were lletter than thow all classes of poulto’ * ^
Ä
Ä
v
n f iV" r (the winter. Mr. Bdmonds will ship MsiHendd . and A .
. ,
...
,
,
promptly
The treat was esfiecially enundrained lands The land can he
spend the
the |
1irnni ’ •
... .
,
"«■ilh the comnletioh o f * ' motor
mu,ur cur
‘'ur toJackaonviUe
tu Jacksonville and
und «pend
joyed
by tin* many ( hr1stmas »hoppere kept tlut, to the greater benefit of the
Prcsb* leriun Church
will lie&gt;n influv of tràvni^râ winCcr m0t^PnK i» Florida.
New Clermont Factor)
- _Th**
* . party who were tired and hungry and they crop« and increasing the facility ol work­
inlned on the w
tlv south liv
will be joined
way
hy some w 10
...
,
, **lf who use automobiles
ing it With a good system of irrigation
At (5 Sunday morning, at the Pres;
Messrs. P. B. Brantley and C. If. Forth .
friend, Iran Norfolk, nut by. Mr. BU- "I*-1" 1
l'*1 h. uf
'
1
—
. lt lh‘ l within a short üfne m ood.’ «Veotruy. Howard. IS.: cW k .| i ’* &lt;*,a-*--"-f .he ever obOlfnff em ,d o ,e ,» and thorough drainage the tiller of the hy leriun church tlHfro.wii! be u Christ-, of C^trmont were iq the city on \Vedn4o- « •
•oil can maintain a comparative inde­ mas service "W hit«.GlfU (or the King." day on business. They are engaged in
Ï S Ü 2 J ? Va W in thé community They dq not expeot to r*tum until the j
— —
- t -- r '
pendence of the meteorological vicl*- A musical program has been arranged erecting the buildings for the new Cler­
— 4etü‘ l *n05?eF ‘ han the Initial cost
latter part of April. — Baltimore News.
Missionary Meeting
Batas in T -U . -A '
situdes
of nature.
and an* interesting hour i» expected. mont L\imber&amp; Manufacturing Co. Mr.
-V
f , mm'+mmiy* .
*
—
y y
Offerings for Thomwell Orphanage will Brantley wo» forineriy a member of the
next
meeting
ql
the
Woman’s
Mernra. .Becker. Emerick ami HenU
b* r*Mi-. *,J
Brantley-Morton Go., which firm has
If
it
U
any
Information
to
our
reader»
fonary
Society
of
the
Baptist
‘ te Cmtk i ï f .0,f tho ‘ *Jc3 division of defaonj mil reoidenta of Ohio are in the
* Hev. Ur.*Hvxrt”. of New York will been merged into tha new factory and
we
would
Kke
to
remark
that
Christina»
church
will
be
held
Monday
evening,
teia
ol
PhJladel- city to day. the guesth of I&gt;. E. Becker.
.
- .................
preach ut 11 o’ clock. The postqr will will be one oLtbe big faftora in that part
^
on off 'These gentlemen (tre sjiendlng the win- 7 o'clock In the church. All are urged Is ov er grid another load, if taken from
preach at I p.‘ rn.
ms
o f u u « n * * y .y k. . ,
*. « j a
to
attend.
n « ¡ter at Ormond. t f : -.
y .. ... .

HADING NOW B E I N G J M EFoster,
.^ pr(atDU_LvdüA.AjÜ4L..(jitn..
. .Gen
. . .. John
. . . . W.. . .Sacked
. . . - unitJ.• Xi.
- Jl .LOCATED AT ENTERPRISE
Major

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                    <text>tiré santord herald

Maxwell’s Içe Créaîti Parlor and News Room
The

Most

Populär - M eeting Place - In the Tow n—W hore
.. Latest Publicatlons Can Be Obtained

All

The

T h a t’s the Motto of the Abernathy Storb—Its Magnificent B lock p rov
T h at the Motto Means J u g tW h a t It Says

INTERIOR OF MAXWELL1« IC E CREAM PARLOR

The news room is the' naturaj
meeting place of the community.
If it combines- with the sale of
papers and magazines the func­
tions of an ice cream parlor, a
soda water fountain, and a cigar
small towns it takes the place
of the daily paper. Men nnd
women resort to it to meet friends
and acquaintances and exchange
the news and gossip of the town.
Baseball fans find it a favorite
place to settle the respective
merits of the heroes of the dia­
mond. Politicians go there to
wrangle over the tariff of the cur­
rency, or. the Mexican situation;
in snort the- whole population of
the town generally finds its way
there some time during the day.
Only the postoflice can hope to
rival it in the esteem of the public’.
Especially if tht* proprietor Is a
roan of,genial and accommodat­
ing nature docs the news room be­
come such as we have described.
Such a man Is M r. S. Maxwell, and
such a news room is his plaice nt

FURNITURE STO RE OP W. W. ABERNATHY

104 First street. There can be and a thousand others. One won­
found, not only the local pewB ders whoever reads them all.
Undoubtedly the most com
but that o f;.th e whole world.
B u t whatever' they are and pletely stocked ,and handsomely
The great ’ metropolitan dailies wherever they are published, M ax­ arranged store-»¡levotcd’ yt© furand the Bingville Bugle fie side well has them or can get them a t nlshings for the home, which is to
by side, tin his shelves.
The short notice. For thirteen years be found in central Florida is that
northern .’ tourist can be supplied he has been n resident of San­ of W. W. Abernathy in the Stone
with hi* fpvorlte home paper, a!-, ford, and has made a host of Gove building, com ef*First street
though -it may be two or more friends. Quiet and retiring, there and Palm etto avenue, lb -is a
days from the press. Of making is nothing spectacular about him pleasure to visit such a well ap­
many books, it was said long ago, o r his business, but when results pointed and splendidly system­
there la ho end, and that is cer­ are wanted M r. Maxwell is al­ atized establishment.
Artistic
tainly true today of magazines. ways there with the goods. He handling of interior departments,
The time was when iwo o r three has been in his present business a m atter ordinarily neglected in
magazines comprized the whole for about four years, beginning any but’ the largest metropolitan
list, and they were sold at a 'h lg on Park avenue below F irst street Istores is? the keynote of the fine
price and had but a limited cir­ and muving to his pfigsent loca­ impression one receives, backed
culation. Now there name is tion some two years ngo,
up by an air of general business
legion, almost, and their circula­
Ht* has a- large trade in ice efficiency, and the snap und go
tions run up into' the millions. cream anti soda waters and other of the mast modern methods.
There are Red Books, and Blue
A ttractive exhibits are made
Books and Green Books; Sm art soft drinks and does much a lte r­ of both fine and medium grades
Sets und Black C ats; Cosmopol­ ing for receptions and parties. of parlor and bedroom suites,
itans and Metropolitans; Every- His fountain is from the Liquid kitchen and living .room equip­
bodyS and Nobody«; Short Stor­ Carbonic Company of Chicago, ment, couches, brass, iron, enam­
ies and Womens Stories (pre­
and one of the best of its class. eled and wooden beds, chiffon­
sumably not short); Railroad
iers, sideboards, china clascts,
Man’s Magazine and the Coun­ Smokers will find a full line of the
try Gentleman; The World's Work best cigars and tobaccos in his
cases.

springs, rugs, druggets and mattings, stoves, refrigerators, kit­
chen cabinets and tables, porch
furniture and swings, and the
thousand, and one th ings'that go
to make up the equipment of tne
modem home. Buying as fie does
in carlots M r. Abernathy effects
a considerable saving in freight
rates of which his customers get
the full benefit.
" ; „
Business is done on both the
cash and installment plans jus the
customer may desire, und com ­
plete satisfaction guaranteed in
every' instance. Mr. Abernathy's
trade covers a wide extent of ter­
ritory, and might almost be caller!
wholesale in its character. .He
has three solicitors constantly em ­
ployer! in the- neighboring towns
of Leesburg, Eustis, M t. Dora.
Sorrento. Orlando, Winter Park,
Kissimmee and DeLantJ. thus
covering the best part of five
counties. In each town he main­
tains a store room, which is sup­
plied from the home stock as
may be needed. The best fac-

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MARKETING
AGENTS
Making a S p ecialty of C elery and L ettu ce
Bonded Representatives in All Carlot Markets in Constant Touch With Largest
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and Best Purchasing Jobbers

T E R M S OF SALE Cash at shipping point, f. o. b. price enroute or price on
arrival destination, whichever means highest results to growers **
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R EM E M B E R , CHASE &amp; COMPANY are Growers’, Selling Agentó, working at
all times for Best Prices and in the Grówers’ interest
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Are Not Purchasing Agents For Buyers

C l ^ S E Si COMPANY'S average re turns'’tò Sanford Growers, since the begin­
ning o f the industry in the Sanford District, season after season, taking the
years of high prices and the years of low prices, have always been at the top

Sanford

tones of Winston-Sale
Rapids, Baltimore and t'hica*
are drawn on lififerally to raeettfc
demands of- his trade.
M r. Abernathy is
nam* {/
Virginia, but came to .Sanfonj
some live years ago from ’lampa,
where he was engaged in the sane
line of business. * ills success htn
has been remarkable, and qxih'
well not only for the husine*
ability of the man, Inn for hi
tact nnd discrimination m cho«.
ing a locality. Rersonjilly, hes
ft pleasant gentleman to nan.
affable, courteous an i ■’-nun».
dating. He belong* t
chants* Transport at i&lt;
the Commercial t'lul. the Eh.
the Knights of Pvthin' and the
Woodmen of the World He in
member of the First Methodat
church, belongs t&gt;&gt; i&gt;r,&lt;.aoj of
stewards and ii trejiMin-r of tie
church. He Inactive m all nat­
ters of civic welfare and u p l­
and a t the Iasi munii-ipul 4.rtion was electid to r '-menh^
on the city coined

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/ AT S A N F O R D — L ife Is Worth L itin g
S A N F o f í D, S E M I N O L E C O U N T Y , F L O R I D A

In The Heart of

Marveldusly Fertile Region Where The Husbandman Receives
Rich. Reward fo r His Labors ~

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The Future Metropolis of East Central Florida

than in the city of Sanford, the
county seat of the new county
of Seminole. S^ill, when the rea­
sons for thjs i remarkable ad­
vance are mohe carefiilly con­
sidered, it is not to be wondered
at that the community has gone
forward by Titans and bounds.
With an ideal location to be­
come a shipping point for some
of the richest citrus and veg­
etable territory in the • state,
surrounded by truck
lands of
surpassing richness, and orange
groves of unfailing fruitage, San­
ford is particularly' blessed in
this direction. The fact that she
has made the most of the oppor­
tunities laid a t her door, account
for her present state of prosper­
ity and her promising outlook
for the future.
It is a recognized fact that
east central Florida is possessed
of climatic advantages that are
unsurpassed anywhere in - this
wide land and lying as it does
in the veiy heart of this favored
section, Sanford has proved a
haven for visitors from the more
northern states, who, wishing to
«scape the rigors of a stern win­
ter, come ‘ southward
seeking
some locality that can offer them
the conditions they seek.
Founded in 1870 by dcneral
H. S. Sanford, of Derby, Con­
necticut, who purchased 12&amp;I5
acres of land known as the “ Fin­
negan grant” and proceeded to
lay out a- townsite, the city of
Sanford dates back for a 1period
-yaaos-'fittb-rmgh the*'pro-'
nounced
development oT the
tnWn did not begin until com par­
atively a few years ago.
At that time and in- fact revious to that date, river boats
plied up and down the St. Johns
between Sanford and Jackson;
ville, affording a means of trans­
portation for the products of tins

Sanford has always been partic­
ularly fortunate in possessing- an
apparently inexhaustible supply
of artesian water and in fact
from the very beginnings of the
oity, plenty of water has been
available
for every* purpose.
Thq city of Sanford has ex­
perienced one far reaching dis­
aster during its existence as a
municipality, in the great fire
which devastated the town on
the night of September 22, 188{5.
Igniting in a bakery, the flames
swept almost- the entire town
east of the Sanford House, the
conflagration only being checked
With tne arrival of the fire depart­
ment from Orlando on the follow­
ing day. As the result of this dis-

J . N. Whitner, who, after various
experiments to * determine
the
feasability of raising cilery on
a commercial basis,
launched
out into the business on a large
scale.
The success with which .the
celery industry, has met is suf­
ficient evidence of the farsighted­
ness of those who first recognized
the possibilities of the soil to this
region and when it is realized
that to the celery and lettuce
industries that Sanford owes a
large portion of its present dny
prosperity, it .is, easily seen that
the originators of the business
performed an Important service,
not only for this section of the
state, hut fot Florida as a whole.
Thu celery and lettuce fields
adjacent to the city are to be
easily reached by means of the
cars of the Sanford 'fraction
Company, which operates a line
between this city and Cameron
City, a distance of about seven
miles southwest.
This
line
traverses the richest portion of
of the celery lands around San­
ford, Palm Hammock, near the and are willing to invest their
terminus of the line, being fa­ money to develop its resources.
The Atlantic Coast Line Rail­
mous throughout this section of
the state as an ideal truck farming road during the year, of ■ 1912
locality. It may be interesting envied a fine new depot a t a
to note that this car line was con- \rost of $100,000, jbout one mile-

SCEN’E IN CELERY

section, was first Inaugurated in
ving in New Sanford about
15 years ago,
introls busi- A^nong the pioneers in the growconsiderablefing of this remunerative product
•were A. Robbins, J . E . Pace and

FIELD NEAR HANFORD

structed and financed entirely
h y : focal papltal, demonstrating
the dabt?u J i^ Sanford business
men
are
awake
to
the pbwibilities of this region

from the post office at the wesL
ern end of 9th street, the. build­
ing being modem in every' re­
spect and the equal o( any s ta ­
tion in this section of the state.
Possessing an excellent water
supply and several miles of the
most modern scweragfe*' system ,
together with both gas and
electricity for llghtfpfr. purposes,
Sanford is able- ,til oner to . the
prospective* resident or visitor
all the improvijments that one
would expect tin find in a city of
similar size anywhere in the coun­
try. Many imles^oCpaTjHl streets
with the promise o f several more
within n short space* of^time, give
a still graUCV metropolitan ap­
pearance to the city and the con­
struction of hnrdspffoeod roads
radiating from the main thor­
oughfares of the town will fie
commenced* in th cwnear future.
-/ The lbligioits phase of life in
Sanford is no£ neglected, six
churches being
Ipeated
here,
embracing da many different de­
nominations, Baptist, Methodist
Congregational,
Presbyterian,
Episcopal, and Catholic. All of
th??e religious bwliSLjattL active
iU ^ C 'r'ri«p cctiv e fields and form
'Wrong point in the a ttractions.

LOCKING WEST ON FIRST STREET

leavening influence in. t|ie com­
munity where he elects to locate.
The educational side of the
development of Sanford has not
been overlooked, for there nrc
at present three modern schools

the now Elks home which is to
cost about $20,000 will form a
most agreeable addition to the
collection of tine buildings in the
city.
Contracts for the construction
of many miles of brick roads have
been let and the city has only
recently voted a bond Issue for
the purjiose of bulkheading the
nnd beautifying the lake front.
The tourist and winter visitor
finds Hanford an ideal sjwt in
which to jhiss the months that
are most severe in the northern
states. Lake Monroe with its
broad expanse of clear waters
furnishes every opportunity for
water sport, whlle.excellent fishing
is to be had in the St. Johns river
which flows from either end of
the lake toward lakes Jessup and
Harney, only a few miles distant.
Ducks and quail abound in this
Jomlity both north and south of
Sanford,. -while for scenic beauty
this section of%-the-¿late stands
unsurpassed.
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It is a fact recognized by he
United Sates government th at
the soil to be found around Sanfyrd and its environs is nr.»em­
inently adapted for the production
of truck, and celery in particular,
although all kinds of vegetables
may be raised with n minimum
of labor and expense. The seasons
are such that tne farmer need not
confine his crop to one particular
period of the year, but may pro­
in this city with accomodations duce whatever crop he desires
for a large increase in the number at the most opportune time to
of pupils as the population of- secure the top price for th at par­
the city increases.
ticular vegetable.
With celery
Among the modern features bringing $2000 per acre nnd letto be found in Sanford are a Jn cc a proportionate price?, it
paidJirtulopntrtiRit?frce citj/au ij •requires
no
mathematical
rural mail* delivery, an- efficient! ftfriius to determine the. possV^
police department and in fnct bilities ,that open up before .the
farmer who understands the meth­
ods of producing a crop in this
climate and an increasing num­
ber of homeseekera are demon­
strating' the marvelous richness
o f the soil in the Sanford region.
‘ Sanford’s chief claim to prminence
will continue to be its unrivalled
celery and lettuce fnrms; together
with its citrus industry and as
has been amply proven in the
years th at-h av e ]Hissed, the re­
sources of this locality are almost
unlimited. With all . the a ttri­
also ably conducted and supplies butes th at are needful for the
adequate’ protection alpng the successful and rapid development
lines for which it is intended. of-any community, and boasting
Many projects are under way progressive citizens who are al­
a t the present time, with the com­ ways at the forefront to aid in the
pletion of which Sanford \yill pre­ upbuilding of their home city,
sent n much. more, attractive Sahford, of today stapds with
appearance.and.at the same time her face toward the v o a lo f iuHT
feel an impetus in her businwi# ;m *aterpfo3perity; while the Sanlife. The erection of- n' new Fed
cra i building ■t^coaii$7Q,Q0Q. luu measuni
tte jp rs E ñ a

�TH E SANFORD HERALD

Modern Facilities and Able Management Comb
... Service Preparations For Improvem

) v Fifty Thousand Dollars Gping Into The Ice, Water and Light Plants of Th
. City-Efficient Service The Fundamental Principle In View
by local citizens, and construction of the General ElecUand complicat
aniord Ice and W ater trie Company of •Schenectady, forced through
people than th at embraced under
and for several years hi.. Y ., is one of the features of coals, passing 1
the genera] name of Public Util impressed with its importance.
ore or less satisfactory' this department. The panels are
itiea. W ater and light are uni
scarcely less importance is
ig those lines,
for the control of the generator«,
versal necessities, and those who
endency of alk modem one feeder panel and one double
supply them are subjected to
toward concentration circuit. * Street panels control
careful and constant scrutiny.
and m an agem en t... It the arc and incandescent lamps carburettod'gas, which
Such observation is entirely p rop ­
that under this m ore used In street lighting. - 0 f the
e r and necessary, fo r upon the methods of former
modem
tern greater, efficiency 126 lamps which light the Santhrhof the world’s woi
what are called -over - fm d ’gnm a , ifi-a rt arc lights and
of the entire community artificial-fight, and
incandescent. About ten
pends. Malignant fevers and highest importance that it should economy in management and la
ner forms of disease scarcely •approach perfection as y early as bor coat realized, and that'througt
a dangerous have been shown possible. Electricity seems to these economies better servict
modem scientific investiga­ come the nearest of any lighting can be rendered without materi
n to be conveyed through the system as yet invented by man ally reducing profits. The
medium of a n ‘impure w ater sup­ to filling all requirements, qpd it m ents.seem plausible, and
. -v •i‘,
ply. With the aggregation of has superceded gas, as th at super*
- •ne local corncommunities into large, eitjes the seded the kerosene lamp, and pames a
offer for their
problem of an adequate suimly of that, the tallow dip of our grand plants, the transfer was quickly
pure and wholesome Water be­
comes one of vast importance,
Wesley Frye, so long und favor­
and our large cities are spending
ably known f6r his connection
hundreds (if millions, o f dollar«
with the old Sanford Light and
annually in its solution. New
•'uel Company is in charge of the
York with itrr teeming millions,
consolidated company and m ay
finds it necessary to go many
jc relied uppn to do everything
miles into the country, and ex­
in his power to promote its effi­
pend many millions of dollars
ciency and give a satisfactory
in the construction of reservoirs
service in every way,’ The San-

prupuruonvK tne water i
the c ity ' wiW -brought ir
from U t i e Ada, locatH
four miles from the city
water was deemed super
domestic * purposes, l&gt;»:nR
and .possessing cleansing
lie s ’Arhkh were Lacking-in
mittedly purer water derive
artesian wells. The lake

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Various Departments

source of supply. The normal
. volume of water contained in the
lake is about 160,000,000 gallons,
but during the unprecedented
drouth of the piast summer and
fall the volurtyta shrank to about
16,000,000 gallons, a decrease of
00 per cent. The lake was only
about two feet in. depth, and this.
was~~p®itfy‘ ntud. -iTwo; weeks
pumping for the city would* have
exhausted the lake and filled the
f pipes -with muddy sediment from
jUhs,j A y fe tto jn .
Fortunately
‘ th# W fo t'C o p ip a n y foresaw the
d aijp r^ n d pccpaitnl for it. Wells
wene&amp;uLdPhm ih* sufficient num­
bers, to secure,an adequate supply
of the purest artesian water, and
this was forced through the mains
¡n place of the unwholesome water
from the lake* ‘
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The present supply comes from
eight artesian wells, one of three
inches diameter, two of six inches,
four of four inches and one of
eight inches. The combined flow

Although it involved considerable
delay and extrp expense, his sug*
gestions were adopted, and the
streets were Raved.
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Another instance; T heold8tyle
and out of date fire hydrants are

,

•f water, the purity and whole­
someness of which has never been
questioned. The water is stored
in two cement tanks having a
capacity of 130,000 and 145,000
gallons
respectively.
Supple­
menting these two reservoirs for
storage and aeration Is a steel

PUMPING .STATION OK HANFORD UTILITIES

ease and satisfy the people, no expense to give satisfaction, mude
e are told that the in stru ction s Several instances of this disposu art ich

CO

ie preparation of this
e can give only two,

e

principal

was furnishing

OFFICE OF SANFORD U TILITIES TO

milt's of wiring are required to
c a n y the electric current.
The
building housing the cequipm
.........:
ent
is conveniently situated on the
Atlantic Const lane tracks*
L of
u is
brick rond çütH ton. 3 5 x 7 5 .feet in
size, a moaW oi neatness and or­
der and systematic arrangement.
Phret* regular employes are in
constant service, and the numbor
Ls added to as occasion requires.
The Gas Plant
The Gas Works are located

INTERIOR OP POWER STATION OF ÇANPORI) U TILITIES CO.

and conduits to supply its citi­
zens. Farms and forest* have
been destroyed, and villages razed
and removed because they haj&gt;JR M d to stand in the way of this
•great enterprise.
Chicago, on the shores of the
greatest fresh water lake within
the confines of the United States,
has extended ils tunnels for miles
under its waters nt an enormous
expense, to escape the dangers of
sewer contamination of the water«

.
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, t‘x “8 e nt't&gt;,
Z
wh.en
^ e graduated into the city
rranchises were sought
anusl carrying the right
mains and erect pole* for
long the city BtrerU untain specified conditions,

inches with Capacities respective­
ly of 15o7)0&lt;) cubic feet, and
125,000 cubic feet every 24 hours.
T h e' five, .foot machine has been
in use since 1886, and the other
was added to the equipment in

was never recommended («.r drisiing. nnd as n m atter &lt;&gt;( fact «
not used for that pur|H»&gt; In tho*
citizens who wen» careful of their
health. It was in cm. mt &lt;iirger of contamination, n •-n)&gt; a
the lake itself, hut in
proces
of transmission to the &lt;n;. &gt;maim.
Moreover, in a main of t hat lengti
of terra co tta pipes, laid prac­
tically on , the surfac- "f the

ford electrical department is provii,ed wilh three Westinghouse
gas engines; one of. threo hundred horse power und/nne ufYortyfive H. R belled respectively
to a 60 K W und a 30 KW 2300
volts generator.
Another of 140
H. P . is directl , connected with
a 100 KW* 2300. volts generator,
A total of 285 horae power is re­
quired to run t h e ’ machinery in
this department.
A five panel switchboard, a

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VIEW OF WATER WORKS PLANT OF SANFORI) UTILITIES COMPANY SHOWING RESERVOIR

pressure tank on a 90 foot steel
tower, capable of holding 60,000
gallons.
.

spare in

r have come to our knowledge however: The ori
the investigations we have re-organization of

The pumping machinery con
«lata of two direct acting Wor
tnington steam pump engines
with a total capacity of one anc
&lt;&gt;ne-half millions gallons per day
n addition.to these there are twe
Triple* Dean Power pumps
%
50 horae power
^ lf| (Teneral Electric motors, hnvw ffA 'm a e lty . of one and three-

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W KST ICK PLANTAR SANFORD U TILITIES CO. v v

ill case of fire to 90 &gt;

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wgias...-In the jiast tllortibafl
near the E le c tric ' Plant
Coast Line tracks/* thtó $
ir.g the work o í -managl
oliminating ^(N trtaseim a
expenses. It is what Ls
ah a water gas eqiripmc
machinerj- for its mam

.l
°il£ ¿¡min running from
am ! ^ mp? ty ^ ,i? «ity. now there

is-qséil for illumination,-, the balttRce for eookingTmd-hhating purl*&lt;, ,.s. The company always h is
no baud u full line of the latest
(pul btjgt manufactures of stoves
|*aak|^» for both hrating and

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sequent-cutting c
sup)5)y. One can
su ch a breakage
tlur c ity a t a Cl
su ch a s u fire rah
any time. liu y tl

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a s n. ♦ar*JaH w y 1x5 apparent to
S ^ ford Public
the sole

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POWER STATION AND GAS PLANT OF SANFORD UTILITIES CO

volved the tearing up of many
system pavements recently laid and the an insufficient supply of water
during the dry season just past.
And yet the records show that
a t that time the company was
pumping 800,000 gallons per day,
or. two and one-half times more
day, per capita, than the city of
Jacksonville was furnishing its
people. , Had the company at
that time depended upon Lake
Adn for its supply there would
hqve been an abebjute failure, for
the water was not t^iere and two
weeks pumping would have drawn
the mud from the bottom of the
lftke._. TJiese are facts which
interests of fairness nnd justice.
In Sanford the sum of $50,000
is being expended in improve­
ments,’ additions and alterations.
Our lo€H laborers &amp;et the first
w h lck -at this sum,,'and a great
part of it.eventually lindAlts way
into the ta/fera of, &lt;jur merchants
and deatera. i t goes to pay for
fbod and clothing, for necessaries
and luxuries, for rent arjd homes.
CJertalnly the expendittire of such
un amount of money: is a help to
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�A Project of Immense Importance to Eastern Seminole County—Opening Up
a Vast*Tract of Fertile Land For Settlement
The Black Hammock Drainage. be.applied to the drainage or the
Less than two miles iron? the land. The total cost of reclaiming
£;'« city limits of Oviedo in Eastern the 5,572 acres is put a t $45,000,
“ '.' Seminole C ounty, begins’- the o r about $8 per acre.
The plans call fog four miles of
V Black Hammock Drainage Dis­
main
drains, or canals as they
trict. comprising 5572 acres of'
might
properly be called; having
r&lt;Whlit has always been conceded
’a
b
average
width of 25 feet oft the
to be some of the most fertile
land in Florida. T h at it has not surface. There are three of .thsfee
been developed before has*only main canals running north and

da. land that is not constantly
and insistently calling for fertil­
iser. and sulking if it is not fed
to it in liberal doses, but land
th at produces abundantly with­
out an y fertilizer.
M r./L e in h a rt told the w riter
th a t he had taken $800 Worth of
grapefruit
from fine acre, on
which no fertilizer whatever had

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The tr a c t is wholly within the mimiing sues, which lie will nartesian belt, and firte flowing dorn in the near future 'w ith a
wells, can be had anywhere on beautiful and co stly ., reside nee.
the tra ct, at a depth varying
In his operations in Black
from 65 to 100 feet. One two inch Hammock M r.' Giles is actin g
well! will furnish an ample sup­ in entire harmony and sym pathy
ply for the irrigation of a five acre with the general plan of devel­
truck farm , Sub-irrigation which opm ent as outlined by tjie Swope
hasjl been successfully practiced L an d and Investm ent Company»
in tj).e Sanford district, can be b u t has some independent ideas
carried out^here to its fullest of his own which he will put in
extent.
force to the manifest advantage
Mr. O. P.* Swope
the resi- of. the*buyer. In addition to the
} dent agent in charge of operations drainage canals, he is cutting
IIn the hammock is a gentleman roadways through his tr a c t so
1of wide experience in the land of as to bring every part of it into
business, and, os has been stat­ easy communication with the
ed, gave the jands of Florida outside world, It-w ill be divided
a careful investigation- before de­ in to ten dcre tracts, which wilLbe
ciding upon the Black Hammock placed on the m ar ket as soon .as
aa-the scene of his future .oper­ t h # preliminary work- is done,
ations. Since coming
g here he has P a rt of each tr a c t will be cleared,
had charge of the v a n Arsdale-iso th at the^-actual settler will
Osborne tract, a p art of Black have little to do
d o obut go to work
Hammosk, and has disposed of ¿ n his land as soon as located;
most of the same to Kansas and and make the profits from the
Wyoming people, m any of whom cleared portion, pay for clearing
will be on the ¿round the coming the balance. I n the construction
season to begin development of of roadways, the clearing and
their purchases.
drainage of land Mr. Giles will
The Giles Holdings in Black have expended a t .least $10,000,
before offering it for, sale. I t is
Hammock.
in line with his/ thoroughness
Of the 5572 acres comprised in all p articu lars./H e has been
in the Black Hammock Drainage fqr many years a« targe j holder of
D istrict,'2 7 3 0 are the property lands in th a t» region, and has
of Jas. L. Giles of Orlando. Mr. engineered and put through many
Giles has been called a ‘•'Con- big deals in th at locality. He early

hw fertile brain, and .„nsm,*
^ a c t i v i t y &lt;-an b eJ„u,m
hand in the■city, of Orlaml,. 3
county of Orange. H. |,as
tributed largely to t|K.
f°-rflan(i,° ! he S«»utifur rfS I
th at it 1« to day. He has been *
member of the City Council- £
now president of the ( '„ „ ¿ J *
Club, and was one of its
izers: active in the Good r S
movement, one of the ormniim
and\ largest stcckholders 0f tE
Orange County Fair A driatic*
of which he is the present trrl'
urer. treasurer of the buildj*
, ° r. th* . nt‘w ^ ‘ hodbt
Church, in Orlando, and one rf
the largest contributor?, to it* /
fund.
..Altogether the Black Hammock
Drainage proposition would ften
to be one in which the pomu
of both-counties should be vita].
Iy interested, for it means muck
to the entire country. It mta»
first an influx of new settlers tf
the right sort, settlers who will
dig put from the fertile- soil the
wealth th at has lain dormant
thejie for untold centuries, awaiting pnly the transform me hand
of man to transmute it into coin
of the realm ; it mgans :i CTeat
increase in taxable values, and
that means more and .better
roads and bridges, mbre schook
and churches; *it means props*

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been because it was too big a prop­
osition for the average promoter
K . to handle. It was not until
gx;); O. P. Swope of Wichita, Kansas
J § £ ; . . came to this country about three
years ago, and after a thorough­
going investigation of other parts
of the state, decided th at no­
where else could -he find any­
thing so full of latent possibili­
ties, that plans were formulated
: ?- for its final development.
!

bwope was not afraid to back Up
his judgement
mdeement with his ow
own
monn mon­
ey, ana invested heavily in Black
Hammock lands.
. The Name “ Swamp "A Misnomer.
Ever since- the Seminole was
driven out of this country the
property under
(con «deration
been known as the Black Ham­
mock Swamp. This name carries
with it a wrong impression, for
it Is in no sense a “swamp”, but

been used.
Moreover he showed us a .
small patch of celery, not in the
w riter's judgement ; much over
one quarter of an acre, certainly
not half an acre, fr,om which his
output last year was over $ 1 2 0 0 /
M r. Leinhart,, himself is a hale*
and hearty old gentleman, a liv­
ing testimonial to the fffealth- j
The entire work is in charge of fulness of Black Hammock cli­
Mr. W . B. Williams, a well known m ate, as his crops testify to th e
Ali
hn*rther
.
mnrreti* work from St his Holdings in the hammock
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n ncres.
Petersburg.
His work, heretofore
: nwumt
m ount tt0t o100
acres.
^
has carried him into many parts! A little deeper into the“ ham
of the state, giving him a widetmock and a. little nearer the
acquaintance with conditions in shores ,of Lake Jessup,*w e cam e
various laculities, but he dot« not to. the grove of M r. S, Nelson
hesitate to state that the Black and found him busy picking.
Hammock lands are the best he This i s .a small grove, only one
has ever found in Florida. But acre in extent, and seven ybars
one floes not have to rely on Mr. old, b u t it is now producing for
Williams critical judgement alone its owner, the snug little sum of
for testimony ns. to the product- $500 per year. It has never been
south which are crossed at inter­
v a l of one-half‘ mile by laterals
running east and west averaging
nine feet wide and five feet deep.
Thus a complete system of drain­
age calling for 19 A' miles of comileted drains has been provided
or and its construction is well
under way.
The Contractor.

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structive Keskl Estate m an ” , and
perhaps That- tèrm describes the
results of his ceaseless activities
as well ,or better than a n y other.
He never handles a pièce of prop­
erty*: that does not improve in
real value during his ownership.
Many of ; the finest
business
houses along Orange avenue on
Orlando, bear witness to his con­
structive ability; am o n g .o th ers
might bo mention«! the Watkins
Block, the Orlando Bank and
Trust Company, Building, .and
others.
The first brick store
building ever erected in Orlando
was b u ilt.an d , owned by
Mr.
Giles. He has built m a n y , hamlsòme residences throughout tfye
city , notably on the
famous
.Lucerne Circle, where, he now
owns one of the most beautiful

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recognized the m any advantages
bestow «! by the beneficent hand
of -nature upon th at section, and
realizing that its. complete devel­
opm ent was b u r a question of
time and opportunity; w itlr-a
far-sighted wisdom for which he
Is noted, availed himself of every
chance to in crease his holdings.
The record of a man among his
fellow citi/ujns people who have
been, more or less intimate with
trim /fo r forty years or more
is one of fibe best criterions by
which to judge his standing.
O n.this score Mr. Giles need fear
no criticism. His neighbors have
been quick to recognize his tireless^ activity, his
indomitable
courage, and ehterprfee,. and his
excellent judgement in all real
estate matters. The impress of

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BLACK
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# rather a high hammock, The ive character, of the lands« Here
engineers levels show that it lies and there an enterprising settler
from 10 to 30 feet above the level has crept in, .am i undismayed
of Lake Jessup, thus guarantee­ by the forbidding character of
ing against any possible overflow the work before him, hqs carved
and, providing abundant fall for out of the wilderness, a h
necessary drainage.
a /
farm for-himself. Such a
The Drainage district proper the proprietor of the Leinh
•/• is about three miles square, lying, Gardens. Mr. Leinhart cam e to
northeast of Oviedo, on the south tin* hammock before the days of
shore of Lake,Jessup, a magnif- the "big freeze", and for a time
icent.body of water, fifteen miles was superintendent of the Solaiy
length, a n d . from three to five Docks on Lake Jessup. When
• miles In width, which will ever that job slipped from'under him
remain to spread over this fav­ as business declined on that* side
ored region its protecting aegis of the lake, he* turned his afteiv*
against the frost king. Previous tion to th e soil, which he loved
« to beginning . operations
the as most Germans do, and made a
■ Drainage District was created by great success a t trucking and
.special a ct of the state legislature fruit growing. To day he has nine
giving the district the power to acres »n gprden and grove, of ’as
levy a certain tax upon every acre fine and fertile land as can be
within the district, the money to found in the entire state of Flori-

fertilized and from -th e rankly
luxuriant appearance ofThe trees,
and the abundant manner in
wllich they were producing, it
was plhlnly evident th at they had
.not- suffered from poverty of
Soil.
/ . ' Something about the Boil.
Thè Hnmmockjdistrict is under­
laid alm ost entirely with a cla
and m arl, or sand clay subsoiI
hard pan showing in a very few
places only a t the edge o f -the dis­
trict. T h e clay sfnfl marl subsoil
makes as gortd’-a basis for irri­
gation a s the
hardpan,
and
and furnishes Uni very finest of
subsoil for the culture of citrus
fruits. In fact the settler here has
a combination that ca n be found
in but few places in th e state, a
soil th a t is ideal for both trucking
and fruit growing.

¡ LATERAL DRAIN lu BLACjt HAMMOCK, OVIEDO

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in many ditferent d inn ions. It
means that the Eastern end
Seminole County will fit* brought
into prominence, and clevatoj
to the position of standing aw
influence to which it ■ * ntitW
by all its natural
.nvanUfl*and. the advance «&gt;f
inole will he .»hand
pated in by tin* w! * *
There will be no n . .dry.
jealousy, nor is t h&lt; r
••m f(*
any, Wo c e n all icjmi &lt;j&lt;
with the people of teat -edion.
and wish them uni ni.ndtd pr*" J
perity.
The advantages
idling
Oviedo will he found treat el 11
length' in the writ«* up "f thit

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�[Sun of Prosperity Rising Rapidly in East Seminole—Future Metropolis
Of That Fast Growing Section
Do the people of Sanford/and brick building in which it ¡«Mo- Oviedo, and is a noted turpentine
this p art&gt; of Seminole county cated, and which is a model of ioperator of the co u n ty ,' having
realize w hat is going on in their convenience and comfort for the ât il Is a t Oviedo
~ ‘ ' and- GabHella.
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ownv home county, only a few purposes for which it was de­
The Ui^ton Hrothorsie^rry one
miles to the east? Do they know signed.
Starting with a .capital of.tb’c ; largest" stocks* of. merchan­
that tbòre is something doing in stock of $15,000 paid up, it has, dise ire the town,•seemingly' cvcryeoflt Seminole that will put that in that short space of tirpjr^acr thintf'th&amp;t man can neqcl being inentire country on the m ap, not cumulated resources of $80JJ()0,k eluded in their fine assortm ent
in the dull and fnded colors of has
ima deposits „t
ana and
. »—
large quantities
of *r.n
$60,000,
un­ They also handle
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, — ......yore, but in the brightest and divided profits of $1615. The' of commercial fertilizer, includ
gayest tints of the whole chro­ officers. are:
M . M. Smith, présid­
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*ing
, , |S botli
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the iArm
our
brand
and
matic .’scale? We. .doubt it, and dent; Ik (1. Smith, vice president; that of Wilson &amp; Toomer of Jackwe suggest th at soiné of you climb I.; L. Cook, cashier.
The direc- sonville, known far and wide as
into
.automobiles,, somo
of
,— ¿mur
, , ------------------tdrate
is composed of . M . M.
tiie Ideal. They buy their feed
these bright beautiful mornings, Smith, B. G. Smith-T. W. Lawton, in car lofcrfrnm headquarters, and
juid take a trip oVer towards the|T.-C. Brownlpnd|J.U&gt;. Mussel- are always prepared to meet the
sunrise M d see what is*oing on.¡white,
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customers
m this
wants
ofTuic.r
heir rn
stom en rin
1his
Spend the-dny in the yicinity pf! The meat market?of? the*' little line.*» Several of the finest orange
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LOOKING ACROSS LAKE CHARM

Oviedo, Chujuotal and Geneva,
ask the inhabitants lo show
you around.
You will find Oviedo a pretty
little country village, each house
set in a roomy lot, with its envi­
ronment of trees anil tlowerx, Uvo
churches; a Baptist organized in
1887, of Which Rev. William
.Stones is piistor; and a Method­
ist, presided over by Rev. A. I..
Hope. These pastorir serve con­
gregations in Geneva on alternate
Sundays and so arrange th at bull)
towns have divine service every
Sunday. T he school house stands
on an adjacent street, and as vmi
will observe from the pit i un­
made by our artist, turned out a
goodly number of children. The
school will receive its due share of
attention in the space devoted
o the schools of the county.
McKenzie's general meridian-

Oviedo that will insure its growth
and future prosperity? «.What of
the “back coun try?’’ The Back
Country is the city ’s bread bas­
ket. L iban , as well as agricul­
tural, prosperity lies deep mooted
in tne soil, irnd urban prosperity
is :ts certain to follow agricul­
tural as the night the day. The
city, draws its supplies from the
adjacent.country. As those siropiis are liberal or stinted; traue
thrives and prospors, or dwindle
away. Hence the*- importanc of
the Bae^ Country in- estimating
the city’s i&gt;ojwibUi_iuture-growth,
A careful survey of the country
of which Oviedo is the natural
trading center will convince any
one th at it has all the elements
of growth and progress. In the
first place there are thousands of
acres of what is known as {food
orange land. There is do ques­
tion about the -value of the land
for this purpose. You can see
abundant demonstrations of the
fact on every side. Is it too much
to assume that evéty acre of thus
land will eventually lie put to the
uses for which it is supreme?
California entered
thos orange
game long after Floridti, and rap-

frehztr of last.winter was due to a
shjfting of the current caused by
the earthquake of a few years
ago. Such events can not 'be
predicted nor cab they be averted.
Should California be removed
from the orange growing class,
every acre of-Florida soil th a t
would grow an orange would be
utilized. Florida already has a
practical monopoly of the grape­
fruit trade, for it is naturally con­
ceded thnt nd grapefruit has ever
been produced ..th a t compares in *
quality and excellence with the _
Florida product. But it is not *—
only as a producer of citrus fruits ’
that Oviedo bases its claims, to *
recognition, among the list o
enterprising towns in Florida. A
source o f perhaps even greater
wealth ties withih a stones throw
of her borders.
rf
\W present on another pagoTa
resume of the operations going
on in the great Black Hummock
Drainage District. Bead it care­
fully, and then remember that
the trade and commerce of this
immensely rich district will flow
to Oviedo as natura.ly as the
waters fiow to the lakes.
Figure 'out, if your, patience and pencil

OVIEDO

town Is nin by William Jacob s,
an extensive ca ttle grower of that
section, and a man- who is thor­
oughly familiar with the bovine
critter from the baby calf,1till be
makes his appearance upon the
blocks in steaks and roasts.
Mr. H. It. McCall is a pros­
perous dealer in general m er­
chandise, combining with
his
other avocations that of orange
grower and packer. He has about
thirty acres in his individual
groves and runs a large packing
bouse, turning out about 2 0 ,0 0
Luxes annually.
The Oviedo Hardware and F u r­
niture Company is the general
hardware emporium of the dis­
trict. as well as headquarters for a
great variety of fine furniture.
The farmer comes here for plows
and tools for tillage, and for all
the household furnishings that

groves of the district are in the
nanifs of this enterprising firm.
Mr. A . J . McCulley is the vil­
lage blacksmith and well digger
of tb|0 region, and whatever busi­
ness he m ay have had in the past
there is plenty of evidence that
there will be a lot of it coining his
way in the very near future. The
development of Black Hummock
Is just beginning, and ¡1 Is fair to
assume th at its 5,000 acres will
require a t least 1,000 wells be­
fore many years roll by.
Any mention of the attractions
of Oviedo would be ihcoftipln*
if it omitted the hotel, conduct«.!
by Mr. '1\ L. Cushing. Mi
Cushing is an old time resideni
of Oviedo, dating his- advent
there back
some
twenty-five
years. H e us thoroughly experi­
enced in the ways of the modern
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go to make an attractive and
anti còif*con*fortnbie home; and when the lon^
taic is ended it is under the finder
care of a member of this firm th a t
his last mortal remains are placet!
under the sod, for the only
licensed embalmer arid ‘under­
taker in th a t region betongs to th e
Oviedo Hardware and Furniture
Cpmpiiny. Mr. L . T. Hunt
the manager of the concern. * _
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. B. Joneshandles general
‘merchandise grows, oranges, and
is also treasurer pf Seminole
The Hank of Oviedo has been county. ,
running
foi* ,, about
eighteen
months.
I t bwns the snug little
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the town by the.wagon road.
He' also offers a full and com­
plete line &lt;of. gents’ furnishings,
from the best manufacturers; of
millinery; Britterick Patterns, and
Patrician shoes for the ladies.
For the man whorls:®ntcnt_with
nothing less th u ir’ tflilor made
ftp°ds, he Has arrangements with
toe- City Tailors &lt;of
.Chicago
which enable him to guarantee
•satinflation t0 the mofit fnstidi-

mill recently erected by Mr. Z.
Spink, just across the Coast bine
tracks from the main p art' of
town. Here is a mill with a ca­
pacity 6f 30,000 shingles a -day
and material enough in sight to
run for years* with about I00 em­
ployes! pulling down f r o * the
company something like-*$3,000
monthly, nearly every cent of•whirh is spent with the m erChants of the town for the neces­
saries of life.
From Oviedo to lake Charm
is so short a drive that one can
hnrrljy realize that he has changed
local it it» at all. But LftRo Charm
is purely and simply a residence
district.
' y Directfy opposite lak e Charm
Js Ihd fine grovo.of J. H. Iah?, conswiiirg of six acres of thrifty trees,
winch-.Annually ’ turn out- about
3,000 boxes of choice fruit. Mr.
Lee is the possessor of another
giovc of 27 acres nearby add one
of IS acres a t Geneva. He is an
ex-county commissioner, a man
of Mfmding and reputation in the
tin community where he has
lived [or so many years.
Such is Oviedo and its sister
city on the lake of Charm, such

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STREET SCENE IN OVIEDO

i hc\ arc today, wliat will they he
icn or twenty years hence? The
prospective
settler
naturally
wants to know about the -pros­
pects for future growth of an y
community before he casts hts
lot with it nrrevoeahly.
Nobody
wants to be tied to a “dead one.
Growth of a community depends
largely upon two things, first, the
possession of natural advantages
over adjacent and competitive
«enters, and second, the disposi­
tion of its citizens to exploit those
advantages in a way that will a t­
tract the attention of capitalists,
tourists and home seekers. We
have found the people of Ovedo.
netlv6, wide awake, enterprising
They have waited long for the
psychological moment to arrivcr
and now that it has come they aw*
quick to recognize and take ad­
vantage of it.
The people being of the right

sort, what natural advantages-hus
idly increased her output till it
reached the enormous amount If
40,000 carloads annually. The
idea *of over production never
enters the heads of those enter­
prising westerners. They wont
rigid along increasing their groves,
and solving (In* problems of pro­
duction,
transportation,* **tmd
distribution .-is they came up, sat­
isfied that the demand for the
luscious -fruit would always take
what might iu* produced. The
great foar of the ('al.ifornians is
that some great convulsion pf
nature may change the co u rse of
the.Jupah Warm Current, and
forever remove from them the
possibility of growing oranges aj.
all. Think of what such a disas­
ter would mean for Florida. We
do not hope for it, and pray- that
it may never occur, but it is a pos­
sibility worth considering. ■ It is

intimated that
the disastrous'
lasts what its output will am ount,
to when all of its more th an
5,000 acres are brought into cul­
tivation!- Figure again on how
m any families will be required,
under the. intensive methods of
cultivation to produce the best
results on those rich acres. -Fig­
ure once more on what the re­
quirements of all those families
must be for even the commonest
necessities of life* and ask your­
self Where will they get them ?
Where, if not in Oviedo? The
development is coming as certain­
ly as night follows day. Within
a year settlers will be crowding
each other to secure locations in
the Black Hammock, for there is
nothing like it ii&gt; Florida. When
that time comes Oviedo will a t
lasL conie into her own, and take
her rightful position as the me­
tropolis of F a st Seminole.

&amp; C; J . Marshall,
‘ulm anil surgeon -w a M W G l p f
Wuwwsippi who has won hWwa)'
to a; successful practice by fus
many sterling qualities.
The S..N e)soh.Com pany Pack­
ing House, B. V/ Wheeler* man­
ager, employs nbbut'flto’? rneif. In
the season, is full£qtjipp(Kl,\Vith
tlie beat of modern machinery,
and bandit» about 50i&lt;l00 boxes
oranges and grapefruit during
the season.
An industry that is pf impor­
tance, and means much for. the
J. V. CI.AEK'ftf OHAMlK «BOVE AT LAKE HOWELL

�The First National Bank Has Done Business/)!) The
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Corner---A Unique Record Of Safety, Stability and Success
More than any other citizen,
perhaps, the banker contributes
tp /h e development and upbuild­
ing of the section in which he may
have cast his lot. It- is not alone
that he must stand ready to sup­
ply the sinews of war. when need­
ed, but he must be competent to
furnish advice and counsel, which
mapy times may. be worth more
than money. sl t often lies with
Jiiin . to h aad -oJ- ani^iiscourage
an investment which might prove
disastrous to the maker, and un­
fortunate for the community. He
must have, not only the honesty
but the courage to do this when
it seems necessary. O n th e con­
trary there are times when a few
.words of advice and encourage­
ment from the banker to some
timid investor are worth infinitely
more than the dollars within his

steadily and surely on its way
weathering-safely all the financia
storms anu stress that have agi­
tated the commercial world dur­
ing , kthat
long period. Panics
have -come and gone, sweepini
fortunes away in the genera
wreck, but the First,N ational has
stood through them all like Gib­
raltar. It saw Florida; appar­
ently on the top wave of prosper­
ity^ in-‘ th e o la orange growing
days; it saw it again seemingly
ruined forever by the "big freeze"
of '94 and ’95; it sees it now, re­
juvenated and jubilant with pros­
perity, a prosperity th at will be
enduring -.and .permanent be­
cause i t is founded on the productiom of the soil and climate, arid
in those productions Florida has
and can have no competitor.
Through all these good times
ont| bad times the old First N at­
ional has gone steadily on its way.
There has been nothing spectac­
ular or sensational in its g rW th ,
in fact it has studiously avoided

tuous -furnishings, and numerous
and busy office staff for the same
institution.
In m odernity’ of
equipment and surroundings the
r
1 National
** **
* has •—
* fully
First
kept
abreast of the times,
am
M * P * w there is
no handsomer or more modern
outfit between Jacksonville and
Tam pa. »’
T h e interior fixtures af£ from
the house of Geo. W. Muller &amp;
C o. of Atlanta, known-throughout the south for the excellence
and completeness of their bank
work. Mosaic tiled floor, panel­
ed steel ceiling, marble and m a­
hogany fixtures with bronze grill
work give the interior a truly
metropolitan appearance.
The
working offices of the various em­
ployes come first, while to the rear
on the Park avenue side of1 the
building is the cashier's office
and back of that the directors
room, halls and lavatory. Al]

first

snrved the confidence of the
public and that confidence has
been given it in full and liberal
measure. Beginning with a cap­
ital of $25,000 It has accumulated
a surplus and profits amounting
Its
to nearly twice th at sum
capital and surplus exceed those
of any other bank in the county.
Its deposit account is the largest
in the county. It is a roll of
honor bank and has the reputa­
tion among well posted financiers
of being one of the finest banks
in the state. Its loans amount
to nearly a quarter of a million,
indicating in some small degree
the measure of its services to the
community.
In all this quarter of a century
anti more of successful business*
the bank h:us never changed its
location, .*nor its executive of­
ficers. We doubt if any other
bank in the ataté'o f Florida can
say as much. It opened up for

National bank

building

The latest filing system is in use,
and with the safety deposit boxes
of steel, which the bank provides
description, * unless
possessing
for the convenience of its custom­
dUcretion. He must never al­
vastly
more
scientific
knowledge
ers
are infeide the vault. The
low them to run away with his
of
the
Bubtlo
fluid
than
can
be
books
which are in daily use in
sober judgment- c He should be
expected
of
a
mere
writer.
The
the
business
of the bank are kept
able to say no when, necessar
equipment
J
s
installed
by
the
in
a
rolling
cabinet, convenient person detected in an unlawful
but say it in a manner that wou
American Bank Protection jC o .
of access during the day, but rolled attem pt ’to enter and rub i
of Minneapolis, Minn., a cominto the vault a t night for secur- bank.
of future - business
Interested
Of the officials of the baai
as no other man can be in the wel­
little need be said here. The
fare and prosperity of his home
long terms of faithful service is
region he should be able to dis­
the bank have established a rw*
criminate quickly and Purely be­
ord in the minds of the pwpleof
tween those pro
projects which make
Orange and Seminole o-uotis
for advancement and the genera!
which cannot be added la oar
good, and those winch do not.
detracted
from.
SanjTord is peculiarly fortunate
The
first
and only |r.-si-ki,
in having bank managers who
M
r;
Frederic
H. Rand hi* *
measure well up to these require­
tired
from
the
active
manageiwt
ments, and much of the extra­
and
devotes
h's
attention
tots
ordinary progress of the past fevy
home
interests
at
l^mgwood.
years is due to this fact. Her
The erstwhile cashier Mr. F.
banks having fostered and en­
P. Forster, now the vkv-presidat
couraged every legitimate enter­
has been for many year&gt; a rui
prise, while frowning upon and
of
standing and influen • in tb
discouraging those of doubtful
community.
He i&gt; r- -gniaf
or shady characber. The officials aoing business on the same corthroughout
the
•.(.)!i
have been men of broad and lib­ n r today; F. H. Kami was its
prudential
and
cousin..
•
tank
eral views; men of wise discre­ fir &lt;t president and is its president
officer,
and
his
oimii"ii
n
*nj
tion and sound judgment; far- still; F P. Forster stood at the
question
carry
weight.
seeing jnen who have built, not cashier’» desk .on its opening day
His successor as cashier. Mr.
for today alon*, but for an en­ anti has officiated in the same caB.
F . Whitner, J r , is a native
larged and brilliant future.
acity until very recently when
Floridian, has been with the Bank
The olde*t hank in the city, e assumed the position of vicefor a full quarter of a •■«■nturjr,
and for many years the only president, and was succeeded by
during which time he ha- ' ..elei
nationi! bank in Orange coun y Mr. B. F. Whitner, J r., who him­
host of friends by his kindly, ronis the First National, located in self has been with the bank for a
sideratc treatment of - -rvonc
it* own beautiful white marble j period of twenty-five years. Such
with whom he eoim in . .'ntact
building at thF corner of Park a record N unique in hanking his­
He has been for sunn ..ears i
avenue ami First street, the most tory. and is in itself sufficient to
member
of the Sanford Shoot
intkrior of first national dank
rominent corner of the city. It inspire confidence.
Board, and has rendered valuable
rsl opcnM it4 doors for business
But although the bank has not
service in that capacity
the
button
on Nov. 1st, 1887, and has con­ changwl its location,
it
has puny whose boast is th at no bank up their hands,
A full list of the officers of tie
sequently^ just passed its twenty- changed iLs external appearance, protected by their, appliances has gongs would ring out their warn­
T h e building was overhauled bank is as follows: Frederic n.
sixth anniversary.
If stability and its internal equipment very ever been entered by cfacksman ing •messages and summon as­ and remodeled in 1907. I t was Rand, president; P. F. Forster,
Every possible con­ sistance. . The vault itself, al­ practically rebuilt a t that time,
■and permanency are desirable a t­ miterially. The man whtr^dkl or burglar.
vice-president; Geo. H. Fernuo»
tributes of the banking business, business with the little bank of tingency seems to have been fore- though furnished with every ap- given the marble front and in­ vice-president; F . B. Whitner, Jr.,
and they surely are, the First twenty-five years
ago
would sopn and guarded against, whether dinnee that modern science and terior finishings, and the equip­
National can justly claim them. hardly recognize the handsome the thief by night or the bolder- ngenuity can invent in the way ment made as complete and per­
F o r twenty-six years it has gong marble building, with its sump- wild west style of an armed raid of time locks and burglar proof fect in every respect as the most
devices has electrical protection modern requirements’ could dic­
also. It is lined throughout with tate.
two sheets of steel, separated and
A general banking business is
insulated by parafine waxed pa­ carried on, and customers are as­
per. One is charged with posi­ sured of every convenience and
tive and one with negative elec­ consideration th at they could be
tricity ; an attem pt to drill through given in the largest city banks.
these sheets from any direction Money is received on deposit for
would establish a current which checking againkt in commercial
would immediately set the gongs transactions; .loans arc made o û
to ringing an alarm.
The elec­ satisfactory - signatures; paper is
tric current which operates these1 discounted} drafts drawn on all
Flrat National Bank, Sa
appliances is all generated within important financial centers of the
the vault, and is entirely inde­ United States; a collection de­
Resources
pendent of the city supply, so partment Is operated for-the conth at no outside wirej can be cu t venience of its customers
and cripple the system. A t stated others who may wishiip take
Intervals the system is inspected vantage of the modern metb
by agents of th e’ company and distinguishing this branch of the
kept in perfect order. The com ­ business. Possessing a large list
pany keeps in its constant em­ of correspondents throughout the Due fforffBan
ploy two. high salaried electrical country gives it special facilities Cosh
U. S .T reas.
experts, who,might be called pro­ in the m atter of collections, and
Overdrafts.....
fessional cracksmen, whose sole patrons may bp assured of promptbusiness Ifc-Ta to ferret o u t anjr nesfc aAdVeifictebcy vn T iu illirection. A Savings Department is
Liabilities
maintained,' and certificates .of
deposits are issued, drawing four
per cent interest, compounded
lus and Profit.... — )
quarterly. The Knauth, Nachod
ulation
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&amp; Kuhne Travelers checks pay­
Deposits
able a t sight a t any banking
installed by the Franz Safe and house in the world are issued.
Loclf Company of JackAodville.
The officials are members of
INTERIOR VIEW IN FIRST
TIONAL BANK
the building and one on the out­
side arc electrically connected
with various concealed buttons
a t the several desks.* A daylight
raid is hardly to be feared or
thought Of in this peace loving
and orderly * community,
but
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office force compelled to hold

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"The
" "Peoples Bank is a membePanels of van­ of the Witham Banking System,
ford the best barometer by which beautification.
gated
Brocadlllo
marble, in set­ the workings of which system
tp judge with any degree of ac­
tings of the purest and most must be known to be appreciated.
curacy, the financial - and indus­ dnzzling white marble, surmount­ This system has its headquarters
trial importance of tiny section, ed by the plain', simple, black in Atlanta, and has banks in varri
city or community. Judged by iron grill work make a combina­ bus states, und as can be well un­
this infallible criterion, Sanford tion of the utmost effective ne s, derstood, the demand for money
has reason to be' pardonably lmplicity and beauty. The walls in different states varies at dif­
are tinted in light olive and ad- ferent season &amp; of the year. For
proud of her banking institutions, to the general effect. The work instance: When Georgia is Hush
and the prominent part they have was done bv the &lt;¡corgi* W. Mulf with money through her cotton
taken in the upbuilding and de­ ler Bank FixWp- Company ot crop. Florida’s trucking and cit­
AJ
Atlanta,
(in.,
a
ad
'reflects
credit
rus
fruit
crops
have
not
yet
bevelopment of one of the most
important sections, in a com­ on both designet and workmen. un to move; thus it can be readST
The remodeling mjp pot only pro­ y soon that Georgia money,
mercial sen se., of the whole state vide J ,th e ban^riCth an elegant through the W ithamsystemcomes
of Florida, When one looks over and attractive place in which to to Florida; and when Florida is
the country' Immediately tribu­ transact business, but it has a Hush Georgia needs money to
tary to this city, and considers Listing commercial value its an pul in her new crops and Florida
advertisement.
money goes to (ieorgia, find this
its immense developed and un­
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The vault is always the center applies to other states as well.
developed possibilities in the truck of interest in any hunk. The
The Witham System provides
raising and fruit «'rowing lines; public likes in know that ade­ a i-eservoir upon which the mem­
when one thinks of the long quate protection against tire or ber hanks can draw as their netrains of cars that roll north ward robbery has been provided by tin* cessities require.
The Safety Deposit Boxes of
bank to which jt intrusts its funds.
daily during the season bearing
In this regard the Peoples Bank the Peoples Bank are locntetl in
the choicest products of Sanford offers no chance for criticism. It u separate vault, equally well seESSH w Sr
soil to northern consumers; pro­ is surrounded hy walls of solid eure from lire and burglars as Is
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the
money
vault.
The
bank
ducts that must be settled fur masonry, eighteen-inches thick on
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INTERIOR OF P E O P L E 'S HANK
here; when one remembers the back and front, anil twenty-four rents these boxes- at a nominal
many buyprs that flock to the inches nn the sides. Inside of rate to its patrons, who can come
Tlu personnel of the hank is ment. 11«* is withal a pleasant, for the bank. He is ably assisted .- .. E
city every winter, in the effort to those is a lining of st*fcd steel one- in and occupy a private room
secure their share of these same half inch in thickness. It is as while attending to their business another matter in which the pub- g«*nial gentleman whom it is good by Mr. It. It. Deaa, who holds the
product.«, then; and not till then
posit ion of assistant cashier. M r
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Deas is a native of South* Caro­
docs he realize that this is a com­
lina. and is a young man of uni- ■*
munity that require*« exceptional
venal popularity, and whom to
banking facilities. Fortunately it
know i$ Jo like. His bright face
was not left to the stranger to
and genial smile is sufficient guarpoint nut this necessity. lx*vel
antis* of the welcome one will re­
'headed and far seeing men real­
ceive in his department.
ized the requirements; they saw
In addition to the above the
the unlimited (Jpvelopmont of
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directorate
includes the names of
which the country was capable;
Charles M. Hand, the present
they saw the vast field one» for
Sheriff «if Seminole County, a
the successful and* profitable em­
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long time resident and prosperous
ployment of capital, and did not
business man of the city, whose ’
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hesitate to hack lip their faith
acquaintance with the people and
with their works.
interest« of the County is prob­
The Peopjes Bank of Sanford
ably'
wider and more thorough ’ ; A
was organ zed April 30, 1000.
than that of any other one man
At that iime the phenomenal
wilhin its borders.- His popular­
growth which Sanford has en­
ity is co-extensive with hw a c­
joyed in the past decade was just
quaintance.
about beginning, and it is no ex­
Mr. C. F. Willinms, another of
aggeration of tiie facts- to say
the
directors is an old railroad
that the Peoples Bank has been
man
for whom the lure of the soil
one of the most important fac­
proved more* attractive than the
tors in the growth. Many a
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throttle of the engine. He made
struggling trucker &lt;&gt;c merchant
a fortune in trucking, and holds
has availed himself of the helping
the distinction of having reached
hand extended by the bank.
tho
top price for Sanford real
Over $200,000.00 of the bank's
estate
when he sold his Celery
money is today in the hands of
avenue
farm for $1,700 per acre.
the farmers and merchants of
He
has
now
retired to a beautiful
Seminole county, contributing its
home on Silver Lake, in one of
share to the upbuilding of the en­
the most attractive regions about
tire community.
Sanford, where he enjoys life with
The banking office has recent­
P E O P L E S HANK HUILDI.NC
ease and dignity.
ly undergone a thorough renova­
Messrs. W . M. Davw and E . H.
tion and refitting, and is not now
McNeill
are substantial citizens
excelled for genginb artistic beau­
of a neighboring town, where their
ty by any similar office in the
reputations are of the best. Both
state of Floridaj or indeed in Uie
south. Vermont marble with solid and enduring as the ever­ in connection with their safety lie has a deep and abiding inter­ to meet and do business with are wealthy, and their names add
est. People hip* to know that He accords ii courteous ht*aring to strength to the directorate.
boxes.
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with black, ^lulled bronzed trim- lasting hills.
all possible precautions will be all, and is not chary of advice or
The Peoples Bank of Sanford
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to
any
worthy
project.
stands'for
progress, tempered with
taken
to
ensure
their
safety,
and
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they also want to know some­
The Vice President, Sir. H. It. safety and conservatism.
" PLES BANK OF SANFORD
thing of the character of those Steven.« b a railroad mnh of m^ch PEO
expitience
and
ability.
Fdr
yedrs
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who
have
the
handling
of
it.
The
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officers and directors arenas fol­ lie has held a high up pooititin At Clow* of Uufiinm* December 6, '1913
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R mtourres
H. It. Stevens, Vice President; tic Coast Lipe. He is a man of
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$229,371.18
II. E . Tolar, Cashier; It. K. Oeas, wide acquaintance and universal Loanaund discount*, r .
Real
estate,
furniture
and
popularity.
Coming
from
the
Asst.JftCashier. Directorate, M.
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39,749.25
M. Smith, Chius. M. Hand, W. M. north several years ago, he quick­
Stocks
and.boods.
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identified
himself
with
San­
Davw,
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Stevens,
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Wil­
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liams, E . H. MqNeill. To r in­ ford and Sanford intêretfts, and OverdrafU ?.. .
CASH*
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HAND
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dents of Oran?e or Seminole coun­ became one of our best and most
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citizens. He
has
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identified with the growth and he did much to further Sanford's
Uabilitirs
upbuilding of this section in many interests.
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Mr. H. E. Tolar, Alu;. rush ter is c a pita l Paid in
and various ways. For the Irene'’ ÜÎ.'OD 46
fit, however, of strangers ami new n young -man of genius and' nbU- RUHPLlis «ÇHOfTTS
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President 6f the. Orlando Bank Finit National Bank of this city,
I HMl*ARISON (IE DEPOSITS
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&amp; Trust Comiwiny, one of the
I)ccvmt&gt;e» 6th, 1906
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leading
financial
institutions
of
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6th,
1907
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.th a t city, and of tho Bank of
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¡3 Oviedo. He is adarge land owner stead in his present position. December 6th. 1908/
133,776.01
■ in both counties, aa well as else­ Accurate, systematic and p ru ­ Dnrembar 6th,
Decemtier 6tb, 1910
179,693 .82
where dn the state, arid has al- dent,- he b a t the same time af- December 6th, 1911.^L.L. ’A M
189,610-78
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atid makes m'qtty friends M CE.U JBB.ith, 1913___;
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1» and the breadth oLhis view, on .U a certain sum is desired at any time.

have
not
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sand dollars to establish a bank in their
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home'town tells in trumpet tones of the
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faith of men who know, in the future
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Iprogreee and prosperity of the Celery
City. There is not a single strange
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name In the directorate. It ^ of San­
ford, by Sanford and for Sanford. In
this connection we cannot forbear to
quote a few lines from the bank's ad-

of sUte Wide importance.
For the convenience of it«
The community that has acquired Ha
M r D I Thrasher, vice-president la and friend, the bank Issues 1 ravel«,
third bank may well and properly conMr. known
D. L. citiien of Sanford who has Cbequea. which may he cashed at right
well
rider Itself In the metropolitan claaa.
made good here in a business way,
v and .
The country village, If located In the
holds
the
office
of
SuperintemienCofj—
The bank is operated under th. Flor­
now
midst oT a growing and prosperous comPubllfc
Instruction
for
Seminole
County"
ida
State banking law, which rrquira
munlty, may find one bank a great conHe
may
be
depended
on
as
an
able
co­
reports
of its condition to be made to
venlence, and the hank may prosper In a
adjutor In the management of the bank. the stato comptroller at leant five time,
modest way; as the village grows and
The cashier, Mr. A. R. Key, has a per year. Tho usiial bonds ami guar­
begins to take on city aire, room U found
wide acquaintance among the business antees for honesty and faithfulness are
for the second banking institution) but
men of Seminole county, acquired exacted of-Its "cm ployea. Th&lt;- hunk U &gt;
ft Is only when continued growth end
through his long connection with the member of the American Bankers As­
permanent prosperity become an as­
First National Rank of this city, where sociation, and also of the Florida State
sured certainty that the third bank makes
his unfailing courteny and conspicuous RankTrV Association. In short no pos­
its appearance. Capital is proverbially
ability won him a host of friends.
timid, and must be assured of a reason­
sible precaution that may tend to eaLack of space forbids our mentioning gender a feeling of security and perird
able profit, and absolute safety before
the directors individually and in detail. confidence in its patrons has l»-rn t*fit will be ventured In any enterprise
Suffice
It to say that they comprise some lected. Safes of \he most im*!*™ fee
however promising it may look to the
of the beet known names in Seminole
mugí investigator.
count)’, men conspicuous fop thsjibility.
Thhse facts being granted, it becomes
they have shown in the management of
evident that the opening of the Seminole
their own businesses, and men whoso
County Bank on September 27th, 1913,
names add atrength and stability and
with a capital stock of $50,000 marked
They represent
inspire confidence,
a very important epoVh in the history
many
djflerent
linea
of
activity
from law
of Sanford and Seminole county. Its
and
general
huitneas
to
real
estate,
farm­
promoters and founders are not -cracking and railroading. The new hank has
brained enthusiasts, nor have they been
made no mistake in its selection of a
mislead by any fanciful dretuKs of sud­
directorate.
den wealth. *They do not dream dreams,
nor see visions. On the contrary they
The Seminole County Rank is located
are cool headed, far seeing business men,
on the cornel' of Park avenue and Com­
every one of them thoroughly conVermercial street, in the Seminole County |
Rant with local conditions for every ono
Court House, a peculiarly advantageous
is, and has been for years a resident oí
ait ration for an instit ¡tian of that char­
Sanford .or Us Immediate vicinity. In
acter, for sooner or latrr every, citizen
this dommunlty they have acquired
of the county must visit the court house,
wraltH and influence by a consistent
and once there he finds himself directly
course of untiring induatry hacked up
in touch with the bank, and eventually
yeara during which he conducted a suc­
by right living and right thinking. They
will get in the habit of doing business
cessful ice manufacturing buaincas in
know all its varying needs and require­
there, for convenience* sake if n »thing
Cuba. Ho has ever been loyal to San­
ments through years of experience, gainmore.
ford and Its intervats, and has been prom­
fd by n dally and intimate intercourao
The Seminole County Rank is organ­
inently identified with every progressive
They know it
with all of its people
ized and prepared to do a general bank­
movement which has resulted in placing
wiih a thoroughness and completeness
ing business, covering every important
ing the city in the proud |»osition which
that no stranger can ever hope for. that
line known to the financial - world.
she occupies today among the first pi
j can only be acquired by the same course
Money Is received for deposit -in any
Florida’s fair cities. At the hgo" of 24
SEMINOLE
BANK
BUILDING
ol long residence And familiar acquaint*
amount, either for checking against in
he was elected rpnyor of tho city, a |&gt;osia n « . In their various linea they hpvo
commercial transactions, or forTrarings
tion which he held for four epnsecutivo
been successful business men, a fact
term*. Upon his return, from Cuba in of both. It was during his admlnistra*| spirit of the mayor, backed op as it was deposits, which draw interest at the rate
which sufficiently guarantees their suc190J he was again elected mayor and tion that Sanford woke from ita Ipfig by the same energy and.spirit on the of four per cent per annum, compounded but the wisdom-of'tiie fouisiern of (his
rest in this neW enterprise,
Loans are made on satis- bank. In selecting its officers and direc­
re-elected in 1909,. A Roman emperor sleep, and determined to take its proper part of the balance of the city govarn-1quarterly,
£ The fact that it is purely and entirety one« 1toasted that he found Rome built
place among the progressive cities of the w ent,.; Before the close of his second factory signatures, approved paper ta tors forced it to an early maturity in this
u local Institution, is in itself a great ad­
of brick and left it of- marble; Mayor state, Ronds were issued, povemertts term as msyor he was elected to repre- discounted, cxchsngc is sold on ail parts case. Sanforti and Seminole munty
vertisement for Sanford and Seminole
and sidewalks put down, the attention sent Orange county In the state legis- of the Unite! Staten and collections both are to btjcongretulatod upon ths
county, ft pit» the world on noli« tha't Lake might paraphraa» this boast by
capitalists and. home spek^ra at- ilaturo. That.hr satisfied hla-constl»*- made. Certificates of deposit are also «stablhhmerit here of a financial institu­
Hanford citizens have faith in their home saying that he found Sanford a country
traded, and a career: of prognas and enta in thU rapacity U evidenced by. Issued, either with or without interest,
city, and are not afraid to back up their village, without a fpot of pavement, prosperity entered upon. Much of1the the fact that he was reflected for a sec- and are found particularly desirable in tion of auch ample ability, such un­
faith with the raid cash. Money talks, and scarcely more *ot cement sidewalk advancement waa undoubtedly, dug. to qnd term. As a legislator he was dls- the form of Demand Certifiestes ol De- doubted security and such progressive
gj and the fact that Sanford business men and left it a metropolitan ¿ity with miles the indomitable energy and progressiva Unguiahed by his fido’Uy t&gt; local inter- poalt, where the immediate payment of tendencies as the Seminole County Hsnk.

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DAYLIGHT TRIP ON ST. JOHNS
BRICKS ARE BEING PLACED
REDUCE HIGH LIVING COST
« IS LATEST MOVE OF CLYDE LINE
FOR SEMINOLE’S NEW ROADS
BY USING THE PARCELS POST
A NEW STEAM ER W ILL
SOON B E PLACED IN
COMMISSION

MONA LISA'FOUND
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Florence, Italy, Dec. 16.— Mona Lisa,
Leonard da Vinci’s great painting which
wa* stolen frpm-The LoUvre do Paris,
SANFORD TO JACKSONVILLE more than two years ago, has been SANFORD'SPECIAL ROAD DIS­
foudd. It now is in the hand* of the
TRICT WILL SOON B E PAVED
BY DAYLIGHT WILL BE
Italian authorities, and will bo returned *
THROUGHOUT.. .WITH
GREATEST. ATTRACTIOU. ■ M&gt; Francr;
MN FLORIDA
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"Monn I.i .1, or "L a Joconde." as it
VITRIFIED BRICK
.fo. U. alea, known, the moat celebrated por-- Dnë 0 ( tf,e ireatw g sightxtn the arerWhen ftp new ¡steamer
in commission, a daylight service trait, of a woman aver portrayed, has age citizen of Sanford and the special
{^{«♦n Jack so n v ille and Sanford will been the subject of an exhaustive search road district is that of bricks being haul­
is til probability bo eaUbliahod by the in all quarters of the globe.
ed and placed in position on the roads
The mystery of its abstraction from that will soon be bricked. Ail that have
Qnl^St. Johns river line. In disco *siaj the mstter yesterday, B . G. White, the Louvre, its intrinsic value and the arrived so far have been hauled to Cel­
»pot of the Clyde line «tiled that wjSeB smile of the woman it portrayed, Lisa ery avenue where the first laying will be
tie Oeceoia «rent into commission the del Glcondo, wife of a wealthy Floren­ started and when this thoroughfare ia
pnamt servl» would be performed by tine. will always live in the memory of started the work will bo equally divided
the or«’ itcamer and the City of Jack­ artists.
to the west tide and to Fnrk avenue
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knife. While plans hive not been
The picture was recovered under t-uri- and Sanftfnl avenue on the Sanfordfolly formulated, Mr. White Said it was ous circumstances. •* An Italian wrote to Oriando pike. A Urge fill is now being
sot at ail Improbable that the steamer Signor Otri, an antiquary of Florence, made near Monroe and ncvenri other
ftfd deBzry would alao be retained on some weeks ago, saying:
smaller ones will be finished in time for
the run. Asked a w to just hoV the.
"I am In possession of the missing the brick to be laid in •order that no
steamers would be operated, he said, .V
na Lika, blit being a patriotic Ihri- unnecessary delays will take place when
aa not quite sure, but it ia probable t
I desire that it shall remain in Flor­ the men are ready for the big work.
.-.All the necessary arrangements have
m will put on an all-daylight service, ence, the center ofltaiian a rt."
•
thus enabling tourists to see the beautiful
now
been completed and there is nothing
He sigimi the letter "Leonard" anil
St. John» river. Just which steamer the nnUquary at first paid small atten­ to delay the work of laying the brick on
«fit be snigned tto hia service I am un- tion to it, thinking he had to deal with a the whole twenty-five miles of roads te
abis to wy st preamt," concluded Mr. madman. However, he communicated be made. When the hricks are all laid
White. It is thought, however, that the with, Dr. Poggi, director of the Floren­ the laterals and side roads of Semino’e
Oataolawill be assigned to the^te^ight tine museums, who suggested thnt he county will be repairedt new roads cut
no, ss she is faster than the o tn ^ tw o continued the correspondence with the and clayed ami st rawed and- every road
stcamen and could be placed on a ached-, man. This was d&lt;the and un appoint­ in the County put in first class condition.
fshe permitting her to leave Jacksonville ment was arranged whereby Geri was to The boast of the county divisionists that
it u «triy hour and hroiiki arrive nt View the picture. The date set was No- every section of Seminole eoupty would
Sanford ihortly after Uark. Mr. White ventiier 17, but unforeseen circumstances have the benefit of good roads will be
that the service of the three prevented the meeting.
curried out although it will take time and
ttnmtra was almost imperative as the
A young man, fairly well dressed, yes­ money and thought and the. beat work
Tthxw of freight now being handled by
terday visited Geri He said he wiu of th e rounty commissioners in the next
tha rim line is more than can be hauled
"Leonard" and was staying at the Hotel two y e a r s to solve this difficult question
by jot two steamers.—Timeo-Union.
Tripoli. He asked Geri to go with him and th e balance of Seminole county out­
t t I
to see tho picture. Senor Geri notified side of the special road district may find
“11Volusia county expects to keep to Dr. Peggi, who hastened to the hotel, it necessary to either vote bonds as a
dt Inst in the matter of. good roads and upon Iwing shown the (»tinting, rec­ whole or to form special districts to take
MMireetion, 4 better road material must ognized it as being the genuine “ Mona care of their special provinces.
But that Seminole county will be the
hesad than what ia being used on her Lisa.”
banner county in the building of good
gvISemds at present,” aaya the DeDr. Poggi asked to he allowed to take
roads goes without question that repu­
Uad Record. “ Marl will flevur do.
the picture with* him so that he might
tation having already l*een accorded us
Shdl b decidedly the beat material
campare it with other works. He made
tuif iTiilsble for the hard-surfacing of an appointment to meet Leonard this fiy the |&gt;eoplo of Florida.
tit roads of the County." While the
afternoon, at the hotel to agree upon the
COMING THURSDAY
put movement for good roads is at its price. The director took with him sev­
haght, it U likely that a great deni of
eral officers, who placed the man under
“ Chelsea 77M Matinee and Night
work wilt be done that must be done
arrest.
•
•m agin very shortly.
at the Star Theatre
Upon being interrogated the prisoner *
t : t
Henry E. Dfxey, the famous "legiThe Florida State Live Stock Awocia- Slid his real nnme is Vincenzo Perugia,
tion is maturing plans for its next annual that he was boro in the province of Como, rnate" star, one of the foremost favorites
nieeting to be held in the College of ¡s by j&gt;rofp*sfon a decorator, and is un­ of the American stage, distinguishes
Agriculture at the University of Florida , married F'or si* years he li visi in Chelsea 7750” by his convincing char­
ia Gainesville, from Dec. lit to 18, 1913. France, and lor three years was em­ acterization of an eminent, able and
This orgsniution is one year old and ployed at the Louvre. Perugia posed as ronsientious detective. The play sounds
every depth of the underworld, dis­
has for its officers Hon. C .F . Barber of a patriot.
closes
its secrets, its methods and emo­
"
I
was
ashamed,'1
he
said,
"that
for
Micanopy. president; Mr. Z. C. ChamNim of Ocala, vice president, and Prof. more than a century no Italian hud tions, and ren®tret'a the- intric te
C. L Willoughby of Gainesville as secre* thought of avenging the spoliation com­ labyrinths of the submerged half. In a
mitted by Frenchmen under Napoleon, relentless pursuit of a trained and r»**ywhen they carried off from Italian muse­ sourcefuL gang of counterfeit«!«, which
t t r
ums
and galleries, pictures, statutes and later develops into an intense mental
The Putnam county fair, held in Patreasures
of all kinds by wagon loads and phyBiral contest, with many impenlatka during the week, has proved high­
ancient
manuscripts
h&gt; thousands, ami ing difficulties and heart-breaking dis­
ly interesting and attractive.
The lair
appointments, but which eventual)}'
gold
by
sacks.”
™ gotten up in n very short time, but
He often had pbsorved, he said, in the culminates in a complete and decisive
hereafter it « ¡ 1 1 most probably be an
victory,, Mr. Dixey is provide with
•flnual affair. Many fine exhibits, plen­ Louvrp. many works of art, stolen from
one
of the strongest parts which in all
ty of amusements, nrjd a large at tend- Italy and conceived the idea of returning
his
versatile
and extended career he has
**** combined to make the fair u su&lt;&gt; to its true home, Leoi^rdo da Vinci's
ever
portrayed.
Startling revelations
masterpiece. He entered Hie iajuvre
ingenious
murhinatuons
and overwhelm­
etrly in the morning, detached the pic_
t t* t ’
ing ellmaxtei crowd fast in thrilling
lure,
and
removed
the
painting
from
Several thousand acre* of wild celery
succession; and through it all the mystery
* “ ve been found in,Hernando county tie frame. He . concealed the frame
and fascination of the world that lives
“ d negro?! hays been aelling the plant umW the back stairs, where it after­
under coyer.
the Jtrwta t&gt;' Brookavilie. It is add wards w. b found. H* hid »he picture
“ at Sanford and Manhtre section may Irene th his workman’s blouse and suc­
Huffs At It Again
w # to hustle if they keep their praeent ceeded in leaving the place without at­
'•puUtiot of celery producers.—St. Au tracting suspicion.
London, England, Dec. 16.—The suf­
n*tjn* Evening Record.
At the time of the theft Pergula was fragette arson squad today set fire to a
not employed in the Louvre, but he knew lumber yard -at Davenport and des_
T t t
Over a hundred people from the New all the exits and entrances and how to trpyed property worth over 1400,000.
°*land dates attend d the qrganiza- avoid attention. He kept the psinting
The lumber yards and the adjoining
boa meeting of the New Eniiand Tour concealed, he said, until his patriotism property were fire swept before tho hlaze
J " A«ori»tiort, in St. Petersburg Tues- led him to offer it to the Italian p?ople. was under control.
y- Off*ctra far 'the season were elect­ The printing has miao been identified by
Quantities of suffrage literature and
ed.
**
Dr. Corrida Ricci, director general of placards bearing the words “ Revenge for
the depirtment of fine arts, who was the Arrest of Mrs. Tank hunt” were
hurriedly dispatched to Florence from found scattered about.-’
Te Hive Frank's Life
Rome, by the Minister of Public Instruc­
The scene of tha-flre is the sppt where
,
Ga„ Dec. 1^-A ttorneys to
tion Luigi Credaro.'
•'
“ Gentral" Flora Drummond and'other
/
^
,
*
» ¡ . £ * 7 * b,,Ue for
IN* of Leo. M.
niilitanu awaited Mrs. Emmeline Pank*n Lefora# the Georgia supreme
"• f l o r i d a
Repairs Shortened
hurst on her arrival in. England from tbe
Convicted ol the murder of Mary
United
Htales on Dcqember 4, when the
hare last April and smtenred to
The representation of tbo state ol
te leader was'arrested,
7 ’*n'£’B Pf** for e new trial was Florida in Republican national convent
iss
Sylvia
Pankhurat will be released
li,e lower courts. It was ex- tlons probably will be decreased. The
'HoBoway jail this «riming.
j,. .
*rfumonta would be cotn- vote fog Taft In Flòrida in 1908 w*s lO,»
p,el*d tomorrow.
' L- L DM* and It has four representatives ih
•J
Bought Shaw Place
rTm,^ .n*w trlal motiondt asked bn the Congress. Under the present, plan the
Geo*N. Towhseftd has purch.s**-*] the
jurors who- convh-uvl state would have twelve delegates in the
00BUr**r* pwiudiced and the êohvic- nett Republican' national convention. old Dean place- that has belonged to
t**y wit a rea lit of popular- clam- Under plan No. I it wpqDd have 8, under Osborn Shaw for the past three years.
h* au * Ì U^ nt *&gt;y the trial Judge that plan No. 2 five umf under plan No. 8 This is ope of the best located small
deoca
After hearing the evb eight. Thus it will be assn that there ia orange groves In ihia section and will be
a very likely prospect that Flprida will used as a home place by Mr. Townsend
in never again have as Urge « representa­ who wishes to raise chickens and veget­
meat 7 * 1 *•» advanced. ^ This or
stateables. Tbe plan ia on M«11onvilla ave­
d«iyiM **** ^
L. 8 - Ro|tn lo tion in Republican national conventions nue about three miles south Cf Sanfohl.
” * n** trial in ths lower court.
( s it has had in the post.

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SANFORD'S FIRE MACHINE

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TO CONSUMER

, Editor of Lake Region Reports Results
|
of Inspecliou of Appa alus
TO GOD'S WORK LAST
Tho editor of the. Lake Region, who
.Ipui had experience with fire-fighting
SABBATH
in other and larger cities, will continue
0j •*
**
to urge our dty father* to provide a
CEREMONY VERY BEAUTIFUL AND
combination Auto hose-carriage and
AGRICULTURAL d e p a r t m e n t chemical apparatus that our infrequentMOST IMPRESSIVE AND MANY
but comparatively destructive fires may
EXPERT. ON v.MA RKET1NG
WERE
PRESENT•- •si'*.
/
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■
# ■ ■’ A • be quickly oxtlnguiahed.
SEES R Q U illO fiL OF
Om* of the most ¡mpresstvreTerrmontrr *
On Monday we inspected the San­
held in Sanford in recent years wo? the
..
VEXING PROBLEM___ ^ ford fire depart moat, aad give below - - ^
laying of the corn e rs t one of the Parish
our impressions:
Washington, D. C., Doc. 15.— Tho
H op e ol Holy Crass Church, at an o]»cn
The 55000 combination hose and
air service Sunday afternoon, many res­ egg-producer and the egg-consumer CAN chemical truck was purchased about
idents, in addition to the church mem­ bo brought together—and1“egg comers" April, 1911. It is stated that it is the
bers being present. The Sanford Band, abolished forever1 Tlj£_ high -cost of oldest auto fire apparatus in the State.
the members of which kindly offered eggs—and tho cost of many other farm It waa made by the "American Latheir services for the occasion, rendered a products, too—can bo lowered by co­ France" Fire Engine Co., of Elmira,N.
beautiful prelude, and the choir corr&gt; operation between the farmer and tho X- Since Its installation, two and a half
posed of singers from the various church­ egg user in the city or town. -The PAR­ years ago, it has never needed over­
es, accompanied by two comets, led the CEL POST IS THE SOLUTION«'"'. hauling, and according to an inspect­
That is the way Charles J . Brand,
singing of the hymns. The rector. Rev.
io n Just made by the expert engineer
agricultural
department oxpert on
A. S. Peek then read the service, laying
from the factory, it is in fint class con­
the stone, dedicating find naming tbe marketing, and chief of President Wil­ dition. No repair* have been bought.
building the "Parish House of Holy son's newly created “division of mar­ It has attended nearly seventy Area,
Cross Church." After reading the list, kets" sizes up thp egg situation.
and through IU efficiency and reliability
"The division of market*. In coMr. II. K Whltner p'aced in the box of
has prevented a great loaa of property.
the stone, which was afterwards sealed o|&gt;eration with the bureau of animal in­ The dtixens of Sanford are well pleased
by J . E. Terwilliger, the following ar­ dustry and the poatofflee deportment with thier purchase aad would not be
has been for more than a month quietly
ticles:
, without it. tt has a 40-gallon chemical
tenting
out tho pbasibilities of the parcel
1. Hook of Common Prayer qf the
taffik with an extra charge of chemicals;
post in shipping eggs from the country
American Church.
also two 2-gallon chemical extinguishera
to the town. It can be dope, and it con
2. Coins of the Realm.
with enough chemicals to sharge them
3. Bronze Medal from the Cata­ he done successfully ami ot low cost," de­ ten til
times. About one thousand feet of
clared Brand. "The agricultural de­
combs of S Calixtus.
stailaard fire hose, 2 M Inches in diame- .
A. Silver Medal from the Conven­ partment poultry farm at Beltnville, ter, are carried. There are aUo 250 feet
Maryland, has l&gt;ecn selling eggs pro­
tional Chureh o&lt; S. F'rands, Assisi
of extra heavy rhcmical hose in connect­
6. Copy of "General Convention" duced there ij the course of the poultry ion with the tank.
experiments to the employes of the de­
number of "Spirit of Minions."
Tho truck is capable of taking an
6. Copies of the recent numbers of partment at the market price. We have extra re'l.of 500 feet of hose in case it ia
the Palm branch, the Diocesan paper in the past month, been using thesc eggs, necessary.
7. liiiurlbqnk of the Brotherhood of simply to test the possibilities of more
The engine Is rated at seventy-six
than u hundred different types of egg homo-power and can draw the 4-ton
of 8. Andrew
8. Historical papers containing lists containers by sending them through truck at a speed of sixty miles per hour,
of names of Rector, Vestry and Officers tho parcel post.
as the Lake Region editor can testify
of all of the Parochial Guilds and Or­
"Of course, tlie tests h»Ve not been con­ from experience. *
ganizations; names of Builders and MaJ cluded, but at least SIX of the contain­
In addition to the truck, there is a
sons.
ers are standing mnit trips satisfactorily. ladder wagon drawn by a horse kept
{Nos. -1and 4 were given by the Rector, "&lt;»ut of the first twenty-five dozen that in. the -department. There is also a 40havitg !«-en brought try him from those we shipped," continued Mr. Brand, gallon chemical tank mounted on a
p la ce s when abroad, i
"there were only five broken eggs and wagon which can be drawn by the
A short but npprorpiat« address wan four were in one particular dozen; SO horse and used in case ol emergency.
made by Mayor G. W, Spencer, follow«! that there were twenty-four dozen eggs
The telephone alarm system is used,
' ■ with automatic clocks for recording
by remarks from the Hector telling the shipped with only one broken."
value of the parish house to a parish,
"How about the ^xpenae for contain­ time of alarm, “how tong the department
and urging all to look upon this parsih ers?" I asked.
etc.
•
house t s their own After the benedic
Three paid men stay , at headquar­
"It is not ut all necessary that the
house as their own. After tiie^ benedi containers I*? e*|)en*ive," he replied. ter* night and day, being allowed one .
tion the Hand played the recessional.
Tho l4ss expensive types in several coses day's relief each week.
The parish hous- in now a reality and are proving to tu. us sjjjaf&amp;ctory as tbe
The present department was institu­
is the consummation of years of labor others But it is quite possible to' use ted under the able oversight of Chair­
ami prayer on the j.art of tho parishion­ a container that is expensive without men W, n . Underwood, in Junfe, 1912,
er«, and the n*ctor is to he rongrn(uliit«Hl hurting the efficiency of the service, and since that timo there has never
thui this long felt want In the work of F'or iiiittan.'c, a number «f the containers been onu minute's delay, and all equip­
the parish will lie filled.
,an lx- kept until they reach the parcel ment has Ixen kept in proper shape for
post limit twenty poutwis -and then instant action. The time'of getting out
Program
returned to the farmer by parcel post. has been from 20 seconds in the day to
1. Band prelude.
But no doubt tho best type will be found not over ono minute at night. Every
2. Remarks, Rector.
to be the ‘gift package' type that can be convenience for handling apparatus so
3 Heading list of contents box of
thrown away after being once uwd." as te give its utmoit efficiency in the
stone, B.-F. Whltner
" I* the public taking much interest shortest possible time has been tho con­
I Laying of the comer stone
stant study of Foreman G. P. Paxton,
in these experiments?"
Service from Prayer Hiaik
and how well be has succeeded is attested
He swung around in hi* chair and
Responses:
by the results.
pointed to three wire baskets piled with
laird's Prayer
Sanford is justly proud of its fire d«*letters
( reed.
partmonl and It is believed to be, accord­
"We are simply Itellig deluged with ing to equipment it has,— the best in thp
He Thou my Strong Rock ami House
arrespomlence from ALL OVER THE State of Florida. Its citizens rest secure
of Defence.
COUNTRY from [teople who want to in the belief that no matter Where the
T h a t-Thou nisyeat Save Me
know how best to ge^Jn touch with the fire—in town or ten mile* distant
( 1 Lord, make ¡qx-ed to Save Us
produr.k xfjgrmer and buy their eggs— the ever ready apparatus and Its crew
O Lord make hast to Help Us.
and other farm produce—fresh and of gallant men will be whirled on the
Gloria,
cheaply. As a mutter of fact, wo have wings of the wind to quench any blase
Antiphon Psalm 48.
to spend so much time answering letters in its incipient stages. If water is not
Antiphon.
that it is retarding us in writing the bul­ handy the chemicals are—and so they
The Lord be with you
letin which we expect to issue some time go to sleep whenever the fire bells ring;
And with thy spirit.
within tho course of the next month and for a conflagration In Sanford stands no
Prayer*.
which will give full information on the more show there than a June bug in
Responses:
Our Help is in the Nafiie of the Lord. results of our experiment.
Hades with a paper shirt on.— Eustia
Who hath made Heaven and Flarth.
"B ut there is one thing that ought to Ioike Region.
Blessed be the Jitime of the Lord,
he made dear, and that is that con­
From this tiimU/orth forever.
sumers ought to go to some trouble to
ANOTHER GOOD ATTRACTION
The stone which the Builders rejected get into personal touch with-farmera in
Became the Head-stone of the rorner. order thnt both may deal satisfactorily.
J. Dean Adcock, Humeriat Is Coming
Gloria.
I t is worth while. Our people ought to
", to Sanford J^ldaX
Prayers.
- .
learn to do as they do in Europg. In
The
third of the lihiop Lyceum a t­
Psalm 127. •*
F'rance, for instance, people go to the
tractions
will be present« d 'a t ithe''ImStone ».here laid.
country to spend Iheir summer vacation
perial
Theater
nexV F rid a y ^
Psalm ffi.
pprt of their thought in going ia to
and
ind a pari
5. Hymn 204.
¿et Indirect fouch with the farmer apd December 19th. &gt; Mr. J. Deafy'Adeoc!
0. Address, by fhe Honorable Mayor, .find out then and there the kind, quan­ humorist ‘enterlabw wilk present: mi
Mr. Spencer.1 . - ‘
tity and quality' of-faYm produce which evpMng pf Song and HtoAjr/Mr. Adcock
■h Hymn No. 491.
they can get. They ggl-to-know 'the will use lor hia subjxu&amp;^Ynfcla, Hell8. Hymn No. 636.
farmer and he gets-to know them. They Wits and Smnrt^peckikftjtflhn Dial««*
i».' Benediction. *
.
~r
are then able to trust each other and de­ of D uo«*.’* Tfo« « n p 0tj!rp rB itQ,ml*-t
tkfc, , ■
10. Recwaional: (2 pieces) Sanford pend on each othef. Here our people this great enteFtafcu*'.'. Tlty
single/ *
Band.
are not* matter of. i.u-t enough
They eta wjth reservation* «rill
want to telephone fof everything they ticket* may be l&gt;ouJth*r,«rt,i M a x iM » •
need. People in other countries are next Friday, the 19if^v' Treat yowraelt i^
y Quick Alike* Recard
to a.Chrlstm*a present by coming to thin
Mr. Zetrowe of Sapfonj^ purebaaed n willing to go to some trouble to get good
entertainment. . ' 1 V
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and
cheap
food,
and
in
consequence
they
Model 25 Buiek from the-Ssminole Gar­
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get
What
they
are
after."
age Saturday at noon and left at once
Two Building Lots f’
for ML Verde, Lake eounty where he has
Two choice buUdtng.-JoU on Sanfurd . .
'Kandy .School Report
a large grove. He returned Sunday af­
Height*
will bp.eoid at cost, this wkbk.
ternoon, making the trip of 108 7-10 (pile* Baptjst * L « . w / -.nr- t-. ; Y^,1M'
Brick
roods
will be built on two-aides .of
on 4 gallons gasoline 1 pint oil. He
Congregational &gt;*■»»PI•*#4&gt;H
&lt;i
*.H
spnei**Lïl 90 this propjgty. * Phce tlf« east, and sr* *
•ays if you want to see the ear that pulls
I t ) the greatest bargain in Sinford todky.
Florida sand coll at the Semin ole Garage Methodist . ,.;r .
Presbyterian .
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lie Instruction of
noie County
Seminóle County

The publication of a newspaper
in the average medium sized
town is n sure enough man’s sized
job. , If. you don’ t believe it just
■ask any editor who holds forth in
any old town in any old section
of the country.
The Sanfotvl Herald during its
fiv e years of existence has proven
the truth of the axiom that even
mode1rate success is only achieved
by conscientious, continued efforL. Started jut a weekly |wper
Tp08, the Herald broke into
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A t: the head of the educational
John I.). .fmkins, Tax Collector
department
of Seminole county
it." a oative o f Alabam a. having
is Sfr;. I). !.. Thrasher, Super*
'•'■-'moved td Florida with Jit* htdrcrLs
■family when d young hoy; he has jJaving heW thiV’ullice'since' the
been a resident of Sanford for the form ation’ of the new county in
&amp; past- twelve years and Orange August of the present year.
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with educat
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inun. v u iiiup,
kebnuuy 1901 n» accepter I n ILLi- w |1t.n }],&gt; was elected to membertion as stenographer and clerk ahip on the. Board of Public In­
in l he office of the superintendent. structinn of Orange county on«
of.the A. C. L .’,U y , C o .J t San- which K served.until appointed
ford, was soon promoted to th e; to hls j^resorxk office.
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Air.
ofTtie o f Chief Clerk, which he ’Phrasher came t o Florida in 1883
held until appointed Tax Collector and toqk up his residence in Snnof the new county of Seminole, fort! in 1898, engaging in the mer■ _~
-----. .cantile business which heffallowed
, ■ ~ . jfo r several years, finally,entering
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ndeavorgd uTtlò 3to
ShnYe toward developing the coon
try roundabout.
Today the Herald takes rank
as one of the best -hOmi weekly
publications in the state and in
equipment ds the peer of -any
plant o f its size in Florida.

Tor which' his long training in the
railroad service has eminently
' fitted him. He is Of southern
parentage, his father having been
wConfederate - veteran and hi
grandfather a veteran of the
Indigo V ar. M r Jinkins is a
quiet, Jlnassuming gentleman, al­
ways accommodating and is mak­
ing a most efficient public servant.
He will 'be a candidate for reelection to the office of tax col­
lector, and as he hus many friends,
all over the new county, he no
doubt will Ik; fe-eleeted;

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iTHRAHHER. CO U N T Y SUPT.Ï
OP rmiLIC INSTRUCTION

for mayor ;ft, the primary on
November 25. 1913, being duly
elected on December 2nd just
passed.
Mr. Thrasher is prominently
identified with the business life
of Sanford; serving as vice presi­
d e n t of the Seminole County
a m i during, the .years of his
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j now holds and his recent election
1to the mayoralty is hmpte evi*
Under N e w M anagem ent I fd e n c e of this statement. . *
M odem , up to date manage*
Becomes a Desirable
ment of school idTairs is the aim of
the chief execufive
utive of the Board
Place to Eat.
of Public Instruction of Seminole
-----'county and Mr. Thrasher may
,
. , be depended upon to devote the
For yc;ifs Banforu has mourn-. utmost of his endeavors toward
&lt;sl the lack of a find class hom e-'the further improvement o f eonliko lunch ropui
and
reatau- ditions during the period of his
rant pn First street
in thejlenure in office,
business
heart o f' the
city.
Restaurants there have
been, -----------------------------r=‘r"~
mostly bad, some Woroo, but » v r &gt;i i r
none that could by any stretch I A r t W
C H O lL t L O 1 O
calk'd
of the imagination be
good. The best clustered around;
the paas?nge* depot, ahd ca­
tered exclusively to
travelers,
leaving the citizens to the lender mercies o f the others.

OF HAMMOCK LAND
FOR SALE

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mercial printing of. every des­
cription, job nnrt'smnH’ bTTok work- “
handled expeditiously and ar- lock
s handled -expeditiously
and
aKUtically.
'The mechanical
equipment, which
includt‘8 a
Lanston Monotype o f the latest
modpl, and /in up to date W hit­

W. n COLLINS
JNO. O. JINKbíS. 1
COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR

EDITOR ROUKRT J. I’ m

ol the Herald twice a week com­

■^ The above cut is that of W. B. year when farmers and merchants
Collins who deserves special men­ were, too busy to talk advertising,
tion in this edition of the Herald, but his phenomenal success in
since he has compiled and ar­ this edition is the best crit?rion
ranged the subject matter, ably of his genius and ability, and thq
assisted by his staff; M essrs. rtijjhugement of The Herald takes
Worthington and Bradley and this; opportunity of thanking him
these gentlemen have given Sem­ and lm assistants for their good
inole one of the best,, most-truth­ work .and hope that the Special
ful and' greatest expositions of Sanford' Herald will become an
her resources that has ever been annual event anti that Collins
published.1 Mr.
Collins * has w
always be able to supervise
achieved success in many fields
and direct the good work, for no
with special papers but the San­
ford edition will probably be one more indefatigable worker in the
of his best, even though he is­ jipeclal newspa|&gt;er field exists than
sued the edition at a season o f the W . B. Collins.

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W. M. HAYNES.
It I S INESS MANAGER SANFORD
HERALD

press and various ,^ u&gt;r
minor apparatus; whietr k thorougbly modern in every nspeet
makes I t ipossible fpr the Herald
Printing Company W ,enter the
field as a competitor against the
pointing efttablishnients jn ^
lirgar cities ot the stai--.
The incorporators of ih.
aid Printing Compain ,m- a ,/
H olly, president:
\\ Kmahan,
vice president and \Y M Haynes,
secretary-treasurer.
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management of th** H- tl«| ,s ;0
the hands of M r. Holly .!•&gt; ,ditor
anrl M r. Haynes as business man­
ager o f the establishment
HotJi
are newspaper men of eximricn«
and ability in their res|tiviivp de­
partments and are eternally on
the lookout for some new plan to
build up the Herald uni ad­
vance thu development «*( Han­
ford and Seminole county.
Both are members &gt;.t t}u, K|of.
ida'Press Association and arewfll
known not only to t he newspaper
fraternity of the state hut ¡jmcrally throughout eentiul IV-.
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H » C. PH ILLIPS, ' PHOTOGRAPHER

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Mcnlern photography Typifies who has secured a large slmrf
one of the greatest series of mar­ patronage both local and 3&amp;alili velous discoveries and Improve­ tan. Special attentimi is pn
ments that is to be found in the to the developing of films 1er*
world today.
amateurs and in additimi tu dk
The studio of H. ( ’ . Phillips, line a ^considerable trad*' har­
located in the Fntz ninger building ried on in hrt post card
rd- be
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on Park avenue embodies the photographs of local views «ad
latest and mast approved ap­ portraits. 1 “
dateli
pliances known to the art of the
Incidentally it ma\
«■minolf
photographer and the quality of that illustrations in il
iinwlad
work turned out is second to none f'ou n iy Rdlfion an
1ri'prt*
in This part of the stati
ot Mr. Phillips’ stud
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Both commercial and portniit ¡sent a considerano
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w ork-is handled by Mr. 1'billi|js, I Limy aud careful wm i

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H. LEFFLER

SEEDS

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GROCERY

When the depot was movrd m it 1

Having
a . number
% HIGH QUALITY GOODS AT POPULAR PRICES
to Kinth street,
the
restau-l
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rants found their
occupation' of tractii ,n
hammock for my
gone. Then it became necessary 9wn
nnd fmdihg that I have
* — »- or more acres than I care- to farm,
to cater to the city’ tratle
P R E S C R IP T IO N S A C C U R A T E L Y C O M P O U N D E D
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I have decided to soli some o f my
lose business altogether.
'With her accustomed shrewd holdings to desirable potties who
business acumen Mrs. B. E.
SANFORD FLA.
CORNER SANFORD AVE., AND THIRD ST..
Takach sized up the situation
and became owner and proprie­
tor of the C ity redaurant,- The jHjlicy of the management
to accomodate is evident?-, for
at any time in the day^ona cap
Cor. Frunch Ave.. &amp; 1st St.
procure at the lunch counter,
-?rak- ■»'*.
a cup of coffee and a muck lunch
SA N FO R D ,
F LO R ID A
or a regular meal cooned to or­
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containing oysters and
fish,
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game, meats'of all kinds, pastries
Rooming and
and vegetables in season.
Apartment House
With a fine farm out on „Celery
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position to/serve her patrons
with the very best ,oj ajl kinds
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of v6geinbles, arid ijotliipg cap­
tures ..Uie tourists hfrtft Quicker
iMtorimrfttKss
than to find such things on the
table In mid-winter, fresfi from
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the fields.
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qpered for bisiness in January
ni» ll
1913 umler.Uie pe roral manage-1:
men’t-fcf Julius Takach and his1’
mtty wish to locate in the Sanford
sister .Miss Aranka Takfteh.
M A N U F A C T U R E R S AND P R IN T E R S
«iivtilot.
M y la n d -k among the
From-**the fi’ ti* day there-hOH
beon in evident desire.'to main* best. D ean make-terms to suit
purchasers. I f
interested
tgJiLuJtipb'cdass and thoroughly the
range
rape
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eget
satisfactorily service, for clenn- write me, or better come and see
Une39, prompt fervico first quality the la m L _
QUALITY T H E B E S T
•M. S. KELSON,
foods and good cooking m e the
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commendable features of the
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R. H. MARKS |

THE FAIRV1EW

SELLS EVERY KIND
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ESTABLISHED IN ' 1)309
Letters Answerd Promptly':.

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No part of the American Union
probably has been more subject
to war a alarms than that now
comprised within-the boundaries
of the state of Florida. The
earliest discqvered of. all the west­
ern continents, it has been the
most wrangled over and the latest
in development. The
breezes
that sweep over its surface have
kissed alternately the yellow Hag
of Spain, the cross of St. George,
the Lillies of France, the Stars
and Stripes, and the Stars and
Bars of the Confederacy. Four
eat nations have claimed it as
eir own, all equally regardless
of the rights of the original own­
ers.
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which Ls perpetuated in that of
Florida’s youngest county. Other
names bring back It) the old setHrr-the memories o f those* bloody
days when white and red man
fought to the death for the pos­
session of the I-and of Flowers.
Mellonville avenue ran from Fort
Mellon on the shores of Lake
Monroe to Fort Reed, a few miles
to the south, and was First cut
out as a military highway. Fort
Mellon was attacked about 1837
by an overwhelming force of
Indians and renegades, the gar­
rison overpowered, and Lieutenan
rison overpowered, and Lieut-.
Mellon, for whom the Fort took
Its name, was slaughtered. * Lake
Jessup wils named from that
American general,
who,
after
i chasing the ehisivy
red... man
through the wilderness for a time.
|declared that Florida was “ unlit
for white men;" I-ake Harney,
after General Harney, and so on
down the long list, where the
names 'are noi Indian and un|pronounceable, they are American
and prosaic.
The New County
Happy is that people whose
histoyy is short. Such is the dir-

governor signed the bill which of more than $31,000, and drew
forever divorced them from old out abou*. $29,000. Thbdjwas one
Orange. The differences which of the cause of dissatisfaction.
led up to the separation were
Beginning at the junction of

itornting Tnlluenpes to soften its
climate. The land Is good and
has been thoroughly tried out
for both vegetables and citrus
fruits; the climate is beyond com­
parison with any on the conti­
nent; pure and wholesome" water
is easily obtained from artesian
or deep wells; every part of the
county is now within easy reach
of some of the three great railroad
systems which .traverse 1hc state,
while the fact that Sanford stands
at the head of navigation on the
St. Johns will forever tend to hold
freight rates to a minimum. These
are all considerations of vital im­
portance to the homeseeker, and
will have a great influence in di­
recting the incoming tide of im.mignition Lu the new isumtyr if
they are properly set forth in the
right places. With a wise and
|M*rsistent campaign of judicious
advertising there is no reason
why Seminole county should not
show up with a goodly population
when the next federal census
taker comes along. Sanford
(OMMISSlONKIt K. !.. U noDlirFF
alone should and w ill have by that
W ikiva river with the St time 12.000 or 15,000 people.
i he new county line fol She, bus safely passed the spas­
'h* iornvr stream to'its in modic stage, and her growth

Igiin at Geneva. M r. Clark is a
pleasant gentleman to meet, thor­
oughly conversant with the needs
and requirements of his bailiwick,
which include!) Oviedo, Ii»k e H ow ­
ell, Gabriella and Wagner. A
native of Mississippi', he is also
a pioneer Floridian, having been
here since 1870, except one or two
short trips back to his 4native
Htatc. But once having gotten
the famed Florida sand in his
shoes, he could not stay away and *
always gravitated hack to the
peninsula state.
He has given the good roads
question a careful anti conscien­
tious study and (iocs not hesitate
to express HLs favorable opinion
H» the subject in n general way

COMMISSION Kit J. T. Mr LAIN

(OMMISSlONKIt
them. the English and A n on
carp exterminated them with Mu
exception of a feeble and mix-i
able remnant that tied to Me*
swamps of the Everglades. By
all the conquering* nations they
“were regarded as no better than
vermin, to be exterminated like
any other pest.
That chapter of
American history which tells of
our treatment of the Seminolcs
is not one to he proud of. It tell.*.
°f oppression and cruelty erf worse
than,savage treachery, of rapine,
murder and Pxtermiiiulinii^of a
race.

bur two hundred and fifty
year« before Ihtr Declaration of '
independence*‘the Spanish Dons*
and the English Bullies foughtover Florida. N ow one prevailed,
now the other, but always there
vas bloodshed and suHVring. &lt;bice
a* band of French Huguenots
Made a peaceful settlement below
¡he mouth of the St. Johns river.
They -were peace loving, hut they I
were Frencft-nnd they were here-

THE COUNTY COURT HOUSE AT SANFORD
from ■ now on will • be steady
healthful and permanent.
The Eastern Section
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turn of the historian, and if it he
true the people of Seminole coun­
ty should be supremely blessed.

rore« .
Fathers pm foot
3 * Plymouth Rock, St. Augus­
t e was a 'fortified city, having its
rity- gate) the remains of which
v e now carefblly preserved fur
dm edification of tourists, its Fort
« m Marcos defying nil assaults,
¡jven when the city capitulated.
inosQ were strenuous times.-The
•vqhiard hunted go|d and slaves;
hunted'the Spaniard:
and both hunted the hapless anti
nmole«« Ominóle. It was a war
^ .te r m in a tio n on froth tildes
the contest the weaker
P«yhed as.waa to hnVc been exL lr*? ' and a r lia s always hap1l ,n y-*t poubUcafc-it was all for
t onc cannot help ad*

wi(kflR
ir&gt;&lt;lomitaifjlr ' courage
S S tfJ fc h -H fc brave Seminóles
* S 9 « n d homes, COMM!
of S T “ « ? The encroachments
coimÍÍ!w ouNumbering and alb

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C.W.EN“

COMMI.HSION ER L. P. HÀGON
era reside in the eastern
the county, M r. J. A . (
paid Into the school fund the sum great lakes, contribute their ame- Lake Howell and M r. J. T . M e

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In *»lher words he believes heart­
ily nr good mads, but Ls nol quite
ready to bond the county in n
large sum to secure them, prefer­
ring to seek some substitute that
will answer the purpose until the
county gets in better shape finan­
cially. Of one point the county
may be assured, Mr. Clark will
not give' his consent to any vis­
ionary or extravagant schemes,
lb* will rigidly insist on .getting
value received for every dollar of
expenditure. He is u* safe man
and a careful one.
He has a charming home sit­
uated on the shores of Igike
Howell, or us he chooses to call it
f,ake Micou. Back of the house
lies an orange grove of twelve
acres, who»* dark green foliage
and abundant fruitage speaks
well for the fertility of the land
and the attention bestowed upon
it by its careful owner.
What is known, os the Lake
Howell Settlement Is situated on
the south side of "Lake Howell,'a
body of water some three miles
in length by one-half mile ob more

tms clear wdler Takes fllfed with all
varieties of fresh water fish, The
surrounding woods abound with
gtime, and It is an ideal resort for
the lover of sport, either with the
rod or with the dpg and gun. i t
has a good school, and is the home
of a healthy, hospitable und homeloving people. It has daily mail

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�M arkham ’ find afteY the city of
Sanford, ..contains more« voters
than any other district -in the
county.
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Some of the finest citrus land
to lie found anywhere in Seminole
countv is included within the
boundaries of thus district and al­
though onty
n
comparatively
small portion of * the available
acreage has been utilised for this
purpose up to the present time,
the development of the ¿citrus
industry is progrctsjng with rapid-

The destinies of District No. 2
are ’ presided over by" Commis­
sioner L. P. Hagon who has his
residence at' Markham, where he
has been located for the past
seven years. Previous t o ' the
time of bis location in Seminole
county, he was u resident of
Mascot, Lake county, for a period
of six years, being engaged in the
manufacture of. turpentine—and
naval stores.a l* that place^
A member of the firm of Dut­
ton &amp; Hagan, well known naval
stores operators, controlling over
5.000 acres 'o f turpentine lands
in Seminole county and about
10.000 acres in ï*ake county, M r.
Hagon is thoroughly identified
with the business life of this sec­
tion and is amply qualified to
serve his fellow-citizens in the o f­
fice he now holds. His firm Oper­
ates a still at Markham, with a
capacity of 20 barrels of turpen­
tine a day, while another estab­
lishment of a similar character
is in operation at Cassia, Lake
county.
• Commissioner Hagon is com­
to modern business meth­
ods of conducting ther affairs of
the county and his views on the
subject of civic improvements arc
pronounced; he is a firm believer
in the elliciency of good roads as
a means of development of the
resources of the section ami with
thv increasing betterment of the
financial condition -of SeminoLtr
county, may he depended upon
to work for those improvements
which tend to upbuild bis dis­
trict and in fact, the entire com­
monwealth.
Wonderful Citrus Country
District No. 3 comprises the

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portion of the available land in
the district that Is perfectly adapt­
ed for this class of farming.
Heavy black hammock acreage
abounds and there..is being mani­
fested an increasing tendency to­
ward the development of this land
for trucking purposes. '
Forest C ity is the scene of ac­
tive citrus operations just at thjs
time, a large HQ.acrc orange grove
being in, the process o f formation
there, while .‘itT the very near
future a m odem packing house
will be erected at Longwood by
the Central Fruit Company of
L ik e Weir. W ith the completion
of this last mentioned packing
house, there will be three such
establishments within the boun­
daries of the district, as there is
already one such at Longwood,
another, being located at A lta ­
monte'Springs.
County improvements soon to
be begun will benefit this section
to a large extent, the new brick
road extending as far as the east­
ern edge of the district, while a
straw road " ’ill be constructed
from Ijongwood to intersect the
main highway from Sanford to
Oviedo at Get1 Hammock.
This
latter roadway will be ready for
use at an early date.
Then* are
at present over seven miles of
hard clay road in this district.
One of the attractive points in
this territory is Palm Springs,
tornttsI between Sanford and the

Clark's home and grove do the ity throughout the territory.
ilace but partial Justice. It must
Over 200 acres of bearing groves
ic seen lo be appreciated in all Its are to be found here, with many
beauty.
'
j young groves recently set out and
Mr. .1. T -McLain represents fast coming to the age of maturthe county of Seminole in the ity. The lands within the disGeneva district, and days it well. Irict are divide«] between rolling
Probably no more rrprGAOntnfiVo; pine acreage and heavy, hammock,
man could have been selected, a the latter being found more especlong time ' resident, thoroughly! ¡ally along the St. Johns river,
acquainted with the requirements, which forms (lie northern hounof every part of tho district,, tin dury of ilie county in this dw' orange grower of knowledge'¿ndl triet for a distance of tiver 10
experience, identifierI in every way miles. • Some
really
excellent
with the interests «»f his district, trucking and garden land is loho is prr-emineijily the man for ruled on the Ahoies of the river
the place. He is what is known and surprising results have been
in common parlance as a "fiv e obtained by a number of homewire.” Me is president of the seekers who have taken up their
Geneva Hoard of Trade, un ag- holdings in'this tract. The availgregntinn of active bOosteis, who able, truck lands are not conwill do much to place Geneva be- fine.I to this immediate territory
fore the public in its proper light, along the river front, however,!
He in superintendent of the ( ‘ base for there is plenty of remarkably;
&lt;£: ( ompaTiv &gt; paekmg lions* at fertile garden ami truck acreage
Geneva, an ui'itt .lion which in Ine.iie.i m various portions of i lie
ordinary s*asuns puts out fiom d u i'iH
4(\000 to (it),(Hid boxes oi the guide
1he ' lands bordering the St.
en fruit for which the Genevan Johns river are.cavere«! in many
peninsula is so famous. Lie is places with fine cypress timber,
one of the largest growers about which is being made the foundsGeneva, having under a sin^cf
COMMISSIONER V. !.. WOODRPPP INI) FAMILY
fence some fifty acres of as tin
trees as one could -ee in a Ion
j s nithwestern and southern por­ ors generally in iln*' velum as one
drive. i)the
gm\e- brine h
tions* of the c o u n ty ,‘ extending of the future results of east cen­
entire holding- m rhi** Ime up t
1s mthward from Lake Mary to tral Florida
It is already a
about 111 acreII,
i
m
the Orange county line a;id from favorite tamping site for motoring
plea.* an i h&lt;&gt;im on tm mad i
Itobinson’s Springs
west
and parties and it is projxised to erect
Sanford about
from to
south
to
the
county
boundary.
a pavition and possibly a small
nuvn. and i) would seem ilia
This
particular
portion
of
Sem­
hotel fort the accommodation of
Dame Fortum* had left him Ut11
inole
county
has
long,been.known
visitors. Palm Springs is an ideal
to dsü re'
as
one
of
the
premier
orange
pro­
location-for a winter resort hotel
The Western Districts
ducing
sections
in
this
part
of
and
it is understood that sub­
Di* trict N o. 2, which consti
Florida and contains some of the stantial Improvements are to In*"
fimst citrus grove* to he found made there in the near future
anywhere in the state.
with a view toward bringing th.e
Over 1,000 acres of groves are place more into the public eye. A
locate«! in this territory and dur­ petition for a straw road from A l­
ing the ¡¿bason of 1912 over 100,- tamonte Springs to Palm Springs
000 boxes of excellent fruit were Ls now being considered by the
shipped to outside points.
From county commissioners.
these figures alone it may Ih?
Mr.
W. Entzminger, com­
easily seen that from the point of mission«*! for district No. .1 has
view of the grow«*r property in been a resident of that state since
this district is a veritable prize. *1895 and of Orange county before
Within the boundaries of the dis­ the formation of Seminole, for a
trict tm* ' five shipping points, a period of nine years. Locate«!
while four towns are included at Lmgwood, be is the owner
within its limits as well, namely of the Longwootf Hotel, a winter
Ijongwqod, Altamonte Springs* ibsort hostelry catering hiore «&gt;sI*«ke M ary ea4JBgccat.Gity.
pecially to a select family patron­
O f Altanuint^iSprings, the well age.
Although not :i particu­
establishment.
known winter resort and tourist larly.^,‘ex tensiv e
locality, a more detailed account il'chn^ccom m iM late about fifty
is given on another page of this guests-ami during the season is
edition* while l*pngwo&lt;xl is also ;Well filled',with winter visitors
coming into prominence as a from other parts of the country.
stopping place for winter vis­
M r. Entzminger is thoroughly
itors and prospective investors conversant with the conditions
who desire to investigate condi­ and needs of his sbetion of the
tions in this remarkably product country and his endeavors to­
tive d im s belt.
u*
ward the improvement of things
It must not bt* construed from in District No. 3 w ill be actuated
any of the foregoing statement) b y a conrise knowledge as to the
that the citrus industry is the best course to pursue and the
only form of agriculture pursued nature of the improvement to
in this section of Seminole coun­ be brought about.
ty. This is by no means the case,
The Celery Center
for their are to be found many
District N o 1 which is
mede
up of the city o f Sanford and a
portion of the outlying districts
thereabout«, contains of course
section of the country

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the greatest number of • voters
of all the county districts, us well
as the major part of .modern im­
provements. -All this is as might
naturally be expected, for the city
of Sanfonl in itself embodies impfovements which one would not
dream of tinding in the more
rural sections of the-county.
W ithin the boundaries of this
district T ircsom eof the most'marvelously--productive- celery-a n d

of District N o\ 1 us n. n.„
Sanford! tmd for twenty' y. ;t
been engaged in ihe'nieiV
business in his home city
several years he operated a v
stile grain establishment
quishing it to engage in ti
elusive shoe trade, finally ,
ing the firm of Woodruff ,y
son, of which he is now n
her, in the men's furnlshme
Irr addition to hiiraelivir
the .mercantile field, Mr \
ruff has for the past t?

HKAITIPUI, HOME OF COMMISSIONER J. A. Cl.ARK OS I \M HoUKLl
fact that hits gained for Sanford
the lille of the "Celery ('it y ."
W ell may it be known as such,
for probably nowhere in the coun­
try is there a community from
which a greater quantity or better
quality of this luscious product is
sent out to the markets of the
world. The wonderfully
fertile
garden lands surrounding San­
ford have become known wherever
the study of specialized agricul­
tural operations is pursued ami
the [s'culiar formation of the soil
has boon made the occasion for
many an analysis and chemical was re-elected in .HU_ t
examinat inn.
the formation of Keminnli1
It i f not the intention to expa­ was appointed to Jotiate concerning the attributes office on the new I mm
and qualifications of Sanford at past experience in direi' n
this point, for a more detailed ty affairs was recogm
account of conditions as they members of the i&gt;«*w m . h
exist at present and as they may in hi*t* election to iff,
be expected to exist m the near ship which lie tlou h&lt;
future, will lii found in other
Prominent!}
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There­ municipal affairs in
fore. it is necessary• rliat this ar­ Woodruff ha-s sen i
ticle treat more particularly of as city councilman, ha\ mg
the terriVory lying outside the first elected to that office i
city proper and still within the serving until 1903. ulconfines of D iit-ict No. 1. Many ■chosen mayor of tic
hundreds of acre,s of available lowing his term ot
truck and celery lands lie awaiting eapueity, lie wa&gt;
development and that ton within councilman and ieasy hauling distane * of tin* ship­ his second term a
ping point at Sanfonl and tin*
Possessing a ' a
results obtained yearh by truck business c.xpet icm. &lt;
farmers generally throughout ih.&gt;s ■a record of valual*1* —*
section of tin* county is sufficient the direction of &lt;on&gt;•
evidence. of the fact that there nicipal affairs. In* nia tare fortunes to be made in this «*«1 to supervise the open
the- official machinen of
particular phase of agriculture.
There are. at present over 25 'mole county in a tn.ina* ■
miles of hard roads within "the lyted to secure the ni 1

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e«lucuti(it*ta the foumlane .
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Population

Seventeen
In
agt&gt; to be found in a careful out'Jook over the entire «talc*.
Eleven white schools with f a
total attendance of 892 pupils are
in operation in Seminole county,
three of these, including a high
school, being located in the city
of Sanford. Three b u ild in g con­
stitute the high school, namely
the primary department, for chil­
dren through tliu third grade, the
grammar schooLfor those through
the eighth grade and finally tinhigh school—proper, for pupils

Seminole

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Counties

Florida

Some; -Haiti Talk
meni
some ul Lhg. richest
In describing the resnun
trucking and garden lands to lie
both agricultural and olhnw u i found anywhere in the United
of this sect itut of the state and 11 States lie within the borders of
depicting the opportunities await Florida. It is equally true that
ing tin- homes«-oker and iruestni the citrus industry as darned on
in this state reaches a’ very high
state of perfection. Facts -anil
figures hear o u t'th e s e contefrt tons beyond" th e “ shadow“ nf~*a
doubt.

n a tili agricultural methods in
varimis parta of tln- country varv
acnirdingly. It is thè height of
follv fnr a famier*froni Vermont,
Ghi&lt;&gt;, Indiana, or any of tIn* more
Oi»itln-rly status lo cium- tu Flor­
ida and export to grow tln- sanie
kunls of crops or use (In- stime
methods flint he usisi in tliose
wH-iums. It is u u U u L iW
t ain lu- t-xpert rrcults fnuu thè
N evert he Iess hundreds of home- piai u&gt;e of such notions.
seekers and investors from every
Agricultural methods best sùitpart of the Union have lo a f their tsl io Florida soil ha ve hecn dislittle all right here fn this same cio .ivd through years of eximnstate of Florida and there is like­ oni -. both by seti le) ■s in this
wise no disputing the latter state­ siate and by governmpnt experts
ment. At tin- same tim r let it wl, ■ abili! v
Ullquc-t iotied
b* said that the reason^for those I'
! .... li repente,II-,
.iriunii
failures rests largely with (he indi­ '
1 I I l at I &gt;\ I I I r i | - r ni ' h e - , ■
viduals themselves, as we will Il '
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thmugh the twelfth grade.
The primary building is of wood
construction,- convenient !y
ar
ranged and located, with a valuof about $1.000.
Ihe
mmar school Innl,ling is of
dc, fairly well equippH and
ample in size to accommodate
about 500 pupils.
This building
is valued at from $25,000 t&gt;, $.'50,
1)00. The high school building
itself is n thoroughly modern bull
brick structure; equipped with
all of the most up t&lt;, date eon
veniences of the 2tHh century
school house and
valued at
about $95,000 or $10,HIM)
Thirty-five teachers are. employ­
ed in the various white schools of
the county at salarie- ranging
from. ¡Mt( to $2*25 pet month, a
verv excellent showing m thi-

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probable

In-Seminole county there exist
climatic anil soil c'lnifitions d if­
ficult t u duplicate anywhere in
tile stale, hut right here ill this
sanie county people have come
from "tiler slates, purchasisl a
few a to-, tilled rheni faithfully
and linally gun,- ’ bmke ." Minus
the capital with which they ex­
pended t o make tln-ir fortune in
t h i s land ,,f plenty, they returned

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cash, jnto an ngrieultural propositlon in Florida, fs bnund to get
return* of a snlisfncUiry nature
on his investment. The man who
neglects any one of these prime
roquisitos for success Is just as
c ertftl^ 4 o - wake up some fine
m orning. and (ipd hintsylf

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cullo il,- a ’J0 aere traci un . ap- hundred- uf apparcntU sane and
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d!i&lt;-a-ni tu pmperlj (inani * e i.-oble pt-uple ale ready to bel he -uni,- Operaiions un a IO aer*- lievi; all (hai sort ni fiction, fnr it

Kesources Abundant-

I londa’s resources, and those
of Seminole «-ounfy in particular,
are rich and plentiful enough by
nature to neeil no coloring a n d '
extravagant exploitation at the
(lands of unscrupulous and money
grabbing' confidence men. For
fertile lowlands and rolling prair­
ies existed long before thy afore­
said individuals came upon the
scene and in all probability w ill .
be here /
have boon
' when they
gathered |o their last- resting
place..
Tlier- an imlunes being made
and more to be made in the fulure &gt;,f tills veritable land of
I lent v, if Inil the right means are
u
si -if in the making.
I ik’ hl ,■&lt;ilon i l school- .it* malt!
II is not (Ii(TieuIt to make u liv­
tamed in Semiifole ,out,t- with
an attendance of 5Kti pupil.- and
ing hero; it is not much harder to
giving employment to IT negro
become independent and when'
teachers ¿it a salary of from $.'50
tli¡i stage is readied, the acquir­
to $1*0 per month,
ing of u respectable fortune is not*
The city of Sanford anu the
siuh an unsunnountable task.
towns of Oviedo, (h u lu ola, I .Dog­
I’ht* opporlunity lies here 'waiting
wood and Geneva are all -pedal
for those who know h,,w and
-eh,«»I districts, with a •! mill tax
when to grasp it and turn it to
win, h 1- list’d loeallv foi -ciiool
their own advantage.
~
pm (m.si-.s, thus
enabling
these
ilHtMMUt, HIGH tNn tMMMiin Si H o i il -&gt; it M SH U tl
Seminole county offers possi­
communities to maintain belter
bilities of a "sterling character to.
school buildings than would other­
the prospective hmneseeker, in­
wise he possible, but on the whole
vestor and tfmrist and the num­
the standard of excellence through
ber of t hose who are taking ad­
nut the county is highlv satisfac­
many hundred- ,»l thousands of to their native heath, breathing tract.
I lie result* i- a foregone is indeed tic I ton of the deepest vantage of this condition is grow­
to r y ^ — dollars have
been
practically curses against this part of the conclusion
The
farmer
who
ing by leaps and bounds as the
Ihe personnel of the Hoard of
makes
this
blunder
(bids
himself
years
p;y-s over our heads. Take
country
and
Seminole
county
in
thrown to till1lu n d-tn newcomers
re never was a country or
Ihihlic Instruction, is as follows:
particular, spreading broadcast pinched for money when his need
F. P. Forster, chairman; S. C\ in Florida, who have s tiled U|&gt;on
among their friends and neigh­ therefor is most pressing and very
bors the idea that the tales of frequently he is obliged to dis­
prosperity emanating from Flor­ continue his operations entirely,
ida were purely and solely fiction giving up In- land and thus losing
what little capital was his origin
of the most flimsy charaetei
I he fact of the matter is that
There are harrowing tales to he
the successful operation of :i truck
farm or citrus grove depends to a told of sacrifice, privation, un­
large extent upon the use of srien- ceasing toil, failure and "fTtlafiv
jlitir methods, together with a the sheriff’ s sale to end the whole
Certain
y (*amount {iof available
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*work- t*pisode..,i
ing-capital upon which to draw
Unscrupulous l.nml Sharks
in case of emergency. No maltei
Unfortunately there exist in
how fertile the land, or how prom­
this stilt1, as in every other sec­
ising the outlook, if the right
tion of the eountry undcVgAiog
tiling is not done at the right
the process of development, un­
time in Ihe cart* of whatever pro­
scrupulous corporations and indi­
duct is in process of growth, the
viduals who purposely convey a j
results will be far from satisfac­
fglse impression of conditions atr
tory; not only that, they may be
l.().N(;\V()OI) PUBLIC SCH4IOI
they exist in Florida
Their
disastrous. pIn fact they
are
reil estate literature reeks of
GENEVA'S PUBLIC SCHOOI
rather more liable to be the latter.
flowery promises and highly col* section of a country' on the face a look this way yourself and it's
Methods
Different
.
ored prospectuses, but they neg- of God’s green earth where any­ ten chances to one that ere king
*nd J. T . Jacobs, while tnicts of varying size and att^ftiptect* entirely to present the com­ one ever got something for noth­ you will bo.numbered among the.
As
every
sensible
person
who
vision o f the entire edu- ed with doubtful success to wrest
mon
sense yiew of the situation ing in an hottest, honorable man­ reside n|s of Seminole county,
has
studied
the
matter
knows,
epartment of the coun- from the earth a competence by
the character of th e jto il in dif­ and give the prospective settler ner and Florida is1no exception to making a comfortable living and
larEe^of D. L, Thrasher, the exercise of various and sun­
ferent
parts of the country~dif- the right kincT of advice as Uf the that rule. The mar&gt;'. w ho-puts
adent of
¡»ublic In- dry agricultural methods.
hit best endeavors, hacked up by
There is no disputing the state- fers widely and for that very

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Man
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tractions Of a Particularly Seductive Region

.W ith each succeeding year that
nasse« over our heads the popu­
larity of Florida as a winter re­
sort increases by leaps and bounds
and each recurrence of the cold
season ift the northern states w it­
nesses an'enorm ous exodus of
residents ot those sections to­
ward thè stlmiy land of" flowers
and remi-tropical . fruits. Nab. urally some spots more easily
“ reached by ' railroad’ and w ater
navigation have been the first to
Areel t h ^ effects of the tourist and
winter n lfa n t'in flu x , but as the
trend southward become»' more
and mope gerieraPthroughout the
:
northern states, the* entire state
o f Florida Is bound to experience
a beneficial influence from- this
source.
With so many beautiful and
healthful resorts to choose 'rom,
'it is more than difficult for the
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here,

ings
ha« always been consid­
erable and is continually on the
increase. Itdecd, it is extremely
difficult-for one who Has spent a
winter at Altamonte Springs to
withstand the temptation to make
a permanent residence there, so
inviting, are the surroundings and
so great are..tho-opportuni ties for
financial advancement;— ' "
Situated in the midst of a roll­
ing country, dotted with stretSlies
of .pine woods, with crystal lakes
ic section,
scattered throughout
Altamonte Springs possesses an
idea! location for the orange grow­
er, as the*soil is perfectly adapted
for the producer of citrus fruits, a
condition which has been taken
advantage of to a very large ex­
tent. F Ine groves extend in ev­
ery direction and some idea of
the amount of citrus fruit grown
in this section and some idea of

The Altamonte
. The Mecca for.a host o f winter
visitors and tourist^ js Th6 A lta ­
monte, a 'beautifully appointed'
.winter resort hotel situated in
the. heart of the town and sur­
rounded by thq fin e . residences
of the member? ot the winter
colony. —
•;*" ./ •&gt;This is one of the oldest and
best, known hotels, in -this section
of the Btate, having been in oper-

changés and alterations.have been
made in the property during that
space of time, and the manage­
ment haying experienced a simi­
lar shifting as the years passed
by.
Originally opened-as a club
hotel by Ex-Governor Ante*’ of
Massachusetts, it soon developed
into a popular winter rosort for
tourists anrl families, finally be­
coming known as a regular hotel
such as it is today.
AVith accommodations for 150
guests, possessing all modem con­
veniences and up to date com­
fort» such as are demanded by the
tourist of today, The Altarponte
y.ies with the other more pre­
tentious resort hotels in popular­
ity and each succeeding season
witnesses an increasing pntronngc among those who come to
Florida seeking a place where
they may enjoy a real rest during
the winter months. Surrounded
by over 500 foot of broad, spa
cious verandas', from which beau­
tiful vistas open out in every di­
rection, with tennis court, a nine
hole g(jlf coufse, croquet courts

money nor
labor hnvc been T h e Altam onte hotel and ;since
«pared to make It an ideal «pot for
human habitation.
About
10
ac f f l V arc .included
in -Mr.
that.-, immediate .section, pecan groves und contnw tnni f »
Sprague's holdings, o te r half ben private residence is n the care of the same for any s[hJ l
ing devoted to.a fine orani _grove,
fied period of ü mc, -Since W
from' which: many hundreds of
M r. Fogg has begn a resident (3
«&gt; the property of Mr. Jx'wis. Altxusontc.. bpfinfts auu duriiw
borwr o f fru it are gathered each
[though his'real-estate^ holdings that time has !been engngrrhn the
season; ‘
1
~ ¡Mr. Sprague is well known hr
e located in various parts o( the HntnTflnitioned above &lt;■ ept for
ato, ho is-the owner of six groVes a period of six years, dur
the business worlih, being identified with the Sprague &amp; Hen wood
the Altamonte section and is* time he entered the n
Diamond Drill Company, o f which
cognized as the\ largest »Ripper field at Port Tam mi Cit
hp is president. This concern
fruit in that territory. ■;
The company has bee
Mr. I^ewis is a staunch booster mentai in the ^
of
with headquarters a t Scranton,
is on e'of the largest o f its kind in
r Seminole epunty haying beqn drods of acres of citrus lands
the country and controls a large
rgely instrumental m Ihefforma- makes a specialty of the «
volume of business annually. Air.
&gt;h of the netf county ndt Jong tific care of groves all thn
Sprague is also* vice president of
ice and he has labored Withoqt the' Altamonte section ha
asing to bring about Ihe. best^uat up a fioli(1 reputa,i()Fl a
tne People’s National Hank in
hb*£jtt&gt;m6 city of Scranton.
issible results to b^-obtamed th'w |ine of activity

• TT Cfjancc for the Investor

The -A s ¡tor at ’ Altamonte
Springs cannot fail to notice the
beautiful residence and orange
grove owned by M r. A. W . M ul­
len, which is located on the main
road from Sanford to Tam pa and
within a stone’s * throw of the
Altamonte.
This excellent prop­
erty faces a wide thoroughfare,
bordered by beautiful oaks and
commands a fine view in every
direction. Containing 3 acres of
land, of which two acres are de­
voted to the grove, while the re­
mainder of the tract is taken up
by the bungalow, pump house and
the various outhouses.
A rjumplete modern irrigating
plant has been installed and a
spacious barn has.also been ereetted on the premises. Th e bun­
galow is modem in every partic­
ular, boasting a private gas plant*,

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M t .'Fo*g'8 private r..,i.I,

A Successful Merchant'

' 'oca.ted in th&gt;' '"•arl
Al'"""
¡Springs on a tract of about
Another resident of Altamonte jaerps, one third of whirl) i* &lt;]

TUB ALTAMONTE"—ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
average visitor to pek nut any
particular spot in which to spend oi lu tz ano 1U13 over 40,000
t.A . the. winter and 'perhaps invest a liexes of fruit were shipped from
A *;, cfertaiq portion of his available Altamonte Springs.
Vi “ capital in property, of some es
It will be seen from these fig­
ures that this section of the
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Seminole bounty is becoming county is one of the best districts
; more ahd more a favorite stop, from the viewpoint of the fruit
ping place for winter visitors, grower, while the truck fanner
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possessing as it fines such a charm­ also is much in evidence in cer­
ing array of beautiful and health- tain portions of this territory.
J.'v
ful resorts where the sun shines
The particularly excellent eonbrightly and where all things dition.n existing there have at­
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combine to produce an ideal rest tracted a large number of visitors
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ing'place for th* visitor from othei from the northern states, who,
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parts of the country.
perceiving the advantages o f A l­
U fe
Prominent among
the
wel tamonte Springs have acquired
: Known • resort &lt; is
Altamonte property there and erected mag­
nificent homes, where they spend
the winter months. Some o f the
th'em howeviT have made it their
permanent residence. foreswear­
ing i la’ir northern alxxies and j
throwing their fortunes .in with
that of the stale o f Florida.
Of course, a considerable por­
tion of the northern colony flits
northward in*Jthe spring, but
nevertheless, the benefit derived
from tfu* influx o f new capital
cannot help but be» felt by the
section1 in question. Many are
the beautiful residences and or­
ange, groves owned b y these temporary residents who defigfit. to
sing the praised of the Altam onte
Springs section and influence their
northern friends to allow Uieir
example and acquire property
there.

OF TItOS. SPRAGUE AT ALTAMONTE

p ' errotfon.

RESIDENCE OF N. II. T O G « , OAK KNOLL FARM
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
in the country. It is justly cele­
brated on this account and from
this spring.the water for the A lta­
monte is obtained. About two
miles from the hotel is a boili g
sulphur spring which Is used for
medicinal purposes to a large ex­
tent.
The Altamonte is under- the
management of George E. Hates
&amp; Son, who also ope ate ."T h e
Grand” hbtifcl located
t M,pnt
■Vernon, -New Hampshire, this
latter house ■being o|&gt;en du ing
the summer months only.
The Wjntcr C lony
As has been stated previ usly
in th ila rtic le , Altamonte Springs
contipucs to be known as an ideal
t in which t &gt; erect a commo­
ns winter horn * and among
those temporary residents who
have already accomplished this,
ore to be found well known figures
in the .' business v oi Id in tht?
northern states. Perhaps one of
the most prominent in the winter
colony is the residence o Thomas
MKUl. of IJVIlUILWIj,
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Sprague
Scranton, Pa.,
who
spei ds about one-half the yoar
in Altam om e Springs.
His residence.typifies the acme
of comfdrt and beauty, neither

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RESIDENCE OF A; Hi PVLLEB AT ALTAMONTE SPRINGS

pective settler.and ns an invest­
ment would be ban! to improve
upon. Detailed information will
be gladly furnished upon com­
munication with
M r.
Mullen,
whose
address is
Altamonte
Springs, Setninole county, FlorIda.
An Example o f Success *
One of the oldest residents of
Altamonte Springs, who has w it­
nessed the- development of that
section, from a practical wilder­
ness to the.present day paradise
is 'M r. J. M . Leyds, who is nnd
always has been one of the-m ov­
ing , spirits in every progressive
movement looking toward -the
improvement of conditions in his
section of the country. Coming
to Altam onte Springs some 33
years ago, with M r. George A
Frost, M r. Lewis was one of the
settlers in that regjpn and when
the railroad wus pushed through
to that point he #waa laboring to
carve out for himself a hom e site
and assist in carrying the banners
of civilization into what was then
practically a wilderness. *\
■Wintering the field o f builder
and contractor, M r.: Lewis was
Instrumental ,in- the erection of

Springs who may be numbered
among the “ first «e tilers’’ is M r.
A. H. Fuller, who for the past'28
years has made fits home here b^ found in Mr. Fogg’s pw ,
aqji who tfyh the past 5 years has several o f them having prislurd
has been' engaged in the general 30 biixes of fruit in \.c &gt;u» M'osia
mercantile business in that town, |recently. His pc-.in ■ • »o
The store is Iqpated neiy the rail­
! to be as fine as any u
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road depot on The main road be­
ders
of
the
state
and
w
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i»Isold
tween Sanford an d , Tam pa and
enjoys the patronage of the resi­ by M r, Fogg himself many yean
dents o f the entire city, carrying ago when he acquired possessioi
a full stock of general mercahndise of the property.
hardware, dry goods, drugs, etc.
His holdings const it n"
Th e postoflreo i i ’also located there
and automobile parties are able of the most valuable - ■' ' ■* ',ri^
to obtain supplies &lt;&gt;f gasoline ! erty in that locality . nc haiehn*
and oils from Mr. Fuller's &lt;stab- constantly improved i
lishment,
! methods and nppli.u ■ ■»* ^
His resylence, located a
short
present they represent m invest­
distance from the store is.a com­
fortable little cottage situated on ment o f no tnconsideral' ' minunt.
a 5-acre 4.ract-- a/af
one siile of , Taken as a w h o le s *\ tanmntf
the house lies a one acre grove of Springs au d-its environs maybe
grapefruit and orangesf about characterized as one of the ganlm
four years old. *Mr. Fuller Ls
spots of eastern Florida and i'J
prominently identified with the
affairs of tln&gt; town and Ims been attractiveness is being duly ip"
insl^fimental inf bringing about preciated by the visitors who art
the presen* prosperous condition making ;t their headquarters fof
existing in rtliaV .locality, always several months 6ach year,
being readv,to assS^m iiin'- move­ of them remain permanently aI«
ment whiat;aim s -toward the bet­
those whose resltfewe is eolf
terment qQronditions in* his' ROC*
temporary retunk.annually.
tion of Seipinble rouqty.
vlnced thaL they have found t
Dealers iiTGroves
ideal locality in which t"
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Numbered among the estnb- tho benefits o f a favored land.

RESIDENCE OF I. M. LftWIS AT ALTAMONTE SPRINGS

�THE SANFORD HERALD

Heart òf the-Citrus
An Opportunity .Not
Often_ Offered

ANOTHER VIEW OF THE JOHNSON RESIDENCE AT MOORE'S STATION

Any man with an nmbition to
get back to the soil, who looks
over the famous Celery Delta,
especially . in the winter time,
when the field#; ar^green with the
prospect of a bountiful harvest
must conclude that it is indeed
one of Daine* Nature's favord
spots. It. is not often that de­
sirable farms, equipped with all
necessary improvements, in fact
everything needed to begin op­
erations the moment the trnsform
i* made,’ are placed on sale in the
Delta, and no such offer would
be made in this caso except for
sickness in the family, which
makes a change of climate desir­
able.
The farm in question is located
in ihe heart of (he Celery Delta,
on the line of the Sanford &amp; Ever*irla&lt;l*‘s Railroad and Sanford Trac­
tion line, one quarter of a mile
from a shipping „station
and
paved road. It consists of ten
.o ti‘s, all fenced and cleared, live
acres lieing tiled
The whole ten acres can be
cropped if desired
There is now
on the ground two acres of lettine and two and one-half acres
of cabbage, both crops promis­

THE JOHNSON It ESI 1)1 S( E AT MOORE’S STATION

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ing big returns in the way of prof­
its. All crops can go with the
farm if sale is made before m a;
turity. Tw o flowing wells fur­
nish an abundance of flowing
water for irrigation and domestic
purposes.'
There Is a good modem, two
story house on the farm, which
cost $1,800, not including the
owner’s labor, which figured large­
ly in the cost. I t would cost
much more today. •
There is a church close by a t
the station, and regular Sunday
services are held. A ll children
are conveyed to school in Sanford
daily on the Traction lane at the
expense of the county. N o bet­
ter schools aro to be found in the
south than those of Sanford.
The place has been cropped for
three years and is in a high state
of cultivation. I-ast year’s crop
netted the owner $700 per acre.
Possession can he given imme­
diately. or deferred' to the end of
the season, as desiredi
Satisfac­
tory terms will he made. For
price and terms address the owner:
T . .1011NSON,
Sanford, Fla.
R. K. I&gt;. No. 8.

CONDITIONS ^PR E V A IL

Spencer’s Bakery a Model Of Its C la s s --S y s te m a tic Cleanliness The
Unvarying R u lc - - lt Enjo ys A Large Trade

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G. W. hPENCER'S CAFE AT A. &lt;'■ L. DEPOT

Second st’ceta.

Tjhut he htjn \
Pered, and enjoys n thriving*
ever increasing trade H* in it
an evidence of thtr excel lenc
the product which he turns
kvo*ywhere thro, g ’lout his

consequently when
5¿*3* "t ^ -, -,

its depot from the center of town
out to Ninth street, Mr. Spencer
with the foresight characteristic
of the mfin secured the restaurant
He uses only .the nest ot nours, privileges^ and lips established
preferring that made from the there an opting house wHiqji ranks
best bn thè’ entire
hard spring wheat grmVn in Min­ among^
nesota und the Dakotas .for the Math Tne hungry traveler Is
mnking of bread, while cakes and served with anything his heart
pastries require a different grade may desire or stomach crave
of flour, made from the softer from the humble sandwich and
wheat grown in t^e lower. luti-, coffee to an elaborate meal, and
tUtles. His Jiard wheat! flijur )5 nil,Ut moderate prices.
bought in large lots from IH6 well "'"H e Id a native of the old ‘ !Tar
known
Russ?ll Manufacturing Heel Stale,” hut came to Florida
Company of Minnesota, Minn. in l6t)4,*ns an employe of the
In making bread and cakes the 'Southern Express Company, and
latest improved • machinery
is for fourteen yean was.that com­
brought f )nt$r fequtsjliop and no pany’s agent in Sanford. He. Ls
Methodist
human handling w allowed. in the a member of. the
process of kneadjftw -ovfcfylhlng chi/reh; a Mason of both the-blue
lodge unti chapter; a Knight of
l'ythiu/q. belongs to the Wood­
men o f the World; and is in all
probability the most enthusiastic
base hall fan In Seminole county;
He has served the municipality
well as its present mayor, but la
that-rare avis among public men.
an official who does not want, and

«dll not have a re-election

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should write lo M. I' R&lt; M UN­
SON. . Sanford, Florida, for bis
catalog giving description, loca­
tion and price of the groves he
lias for sale. As an evidence
that
he has desirable prop­
erty of this kind and that his
prices arc reasonable and bis terms
liberal, he vouches for the fact
that during the last five years fie
lias sold fifty-five groves and if
any of the buyers are dissatisfied
with their purchase he has no
knowledge of it. On the con­
trary, several of the groves that
lie sold have already produced
sufficient fruit since their pur­
chase to pay the owner hack all
the money invested, and some of
the groves have been resold for
double the money invested.
. When a man buys an ordinary
farrfi, he is not expecting that it
‘will within any reasonable time
„■ earn enough above his tim e nnd
p*.expenses to pay for itself; hut it

is quite a c o m m o n ' expectation

with an orange grove or a truck
farm in Florida, and is so fre­
quently realized that new invest­
ors are constantly coming to Flor­
ida to see for themselves; and
there is no better location in the
ztate than Sanford and vicinity;
where the facilities for success in
trucking and orange growing are
thoroughly
established.
It Ls
no longer an experiment; hut a
well established fact which will
stand cloiie investigation. There­
fore we cordially invite the homeseeker to come ami visit lis and
see for themselves what we are
doing and how we do it. W e are
paving the roads with brick for
eight miles in three different
directions from Sanford, and an
automobile .is always

ready

to

show’visitoi^'arotmij free of chnrge
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We promisd that you will enjoy

the visit whether you invest op
W e Expect to ship 4,000
cars of fruit and vegetables from
this city this winter, and its a
sight to sec how it is accomplished.

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1run in connection with this housed
In a town like Geneva, where
¡interest centers in. the citrus in­
dustry, the packing houses are iia l houses of worship. The Bap­
naturally of main eddfoem.
.The tist congregation is ministered to
city is well supplied in this re­ by Rev. Wm. Stones who pre­
spect, there being three. Th e sides over a church of the same
Chase Company has one under denomination * at Oviedo, alter­
the management of .1. T. M cl-ain ; nating his Sundays between the
the? Citrus Exchange one, m an­ two places. The Methodists have
aged by Mr. C. A. Saunders; ami just completed and dedicated a
a private concern owned and op­ new house of worship, which
erated by Mr. W. J. Daniels. would be a credit to a much larget
Rev.
A.
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¡T h e latter was not in operation place.
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A t
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is
the
pastor
of
the
new
church
,
Lai the time of our visit.
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and also has the M ethodist church
1 The Chase Company packing
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house, operated by Mr. M cLain , at Oviedo in charge. By a happy
L. i ' •'
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is in line with other houses of that arrangement between himself and
Dr. Stones, pastor of the Baptist
concern throughout the state,
church at Oviedo, the services are
. which means that it is up to date
in every respect. as that firm is so managed that each town has
divint^Mirvicoyvery Sunday. The
i without doubt the largest hand­
lers of cithis fruit, in Florida, ow n­ people of li^ith towns are to be
ing their own packing houses at congratulated upon 'the happy
NEW METHODIST CHURCH AT GENEVA
all important
citrus
shipping spirji of hnrrfinoy jind cooperation
The Geneva. which distinguishes both pastors,
points in the state
north; of her wonderful climate, grapefruit
house is 50x100 feet on the ground
kher hospitable homes, her friendly To put him off with tough beef, j of wood construction and trussed and assists so materially in the
people ever ready to welcome and white bacon and canned goods roof, leaving the floor entirely good work they arc* both aiming
* entertain the stranger? Many nut'up in the north, is to excite free of posts or other obstruc- to accomplish.
•have heard of these delights, but m him a feeling of dislike that is lions to interfere with the rapid
A sketch of the Geneva schools,
comparat ively few-have ever real­
ized them.
Why?
Because
many years ago
Geneva
was
passed unwisely hv by tin* railrailroads, amt the- average tourist
js one who likes his pleasures to
eome easily, and a twelve mile
trip over the sandy mads and
through the piney woods of Flor­
ida did not appeal to him as being
the ideal of e a s e and comfort.
Htpce, in the inrush of tourist ,
tntVrl Geneva was particularly
sidetracked. A Tew who knew of
her beauties, and merits visited
hemat any cost, but the great
trias* passed by on the other side.
Now. however. all that has
been changed
The great Flag­
ler syslem is stretch mg out a long
arm down into the Okeechobee
section from its main line at New
Smyrna, an arm that will tap and
develop a section of country that
is still in much the stone condi­
tion as when the Fed man gave it
Up to his white brother, win» did
not really want it. but wanted the
'Indian set out on general prin­
ciples
For years it has been
given ovei I** tlii* hunter and the
cattleman, but will be so rtu long­
er. It is marked for develop­
THE rilAflE 1*At KING HOUSE AT GENEVA
ment, is-ripe for it. and will speed-

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!.. M. HKHIIINDfcR'N GENERAI. ífTQHE. GKNKV
entering the town, anti ¡1 is one of.
importance to the traveler, both
commercial and tourist, is that it
IKWEcses a good hotel, nothing
elegant or pretentious, but clean*
comfortable and homelike, just
such a place in short os the stran-

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hrsl ¡|H, „ „ ¡ , , am) ,,7]v:,ntaKi^ « I Ihe
country cun uveremne the fact
that he Inn. not d M well, and
has probable been overcharged
for what he got. Pav attention

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.unges and a Hench* &amp;. Drumgold
{iizer for grapefruit. It has the
Covey box compress, jchain box
conveyors, and roller grading belt.
The house was enthusiastically
praised by the Florida Grower,
organ of the Citrus exchange,
vyhich said of it in a recent write­
up: “ The growers should be
proud of it, and no j^oubt they
are. It speaks emphatically for
their community.’ ’

„Beautiful Geneva! Who has
not heard of her sitting like a*
jquiep in^the heart of. her-stin;
kisu^l peninsula; with her hurni
it^ d v g o n t l y rising hills topped
with the orange and grapefruit
that has brought .h er'fam e and
fortune in the past; groves that
exhale a delicious frapranco in the
spring, to be fo llo w « by the glor­
ious fruitage in the fall; with her

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By

own responsibility. During that
time he has won ah enviable rep­
utation '‘ /or probity a
square
dealing.- He carries a full line
o f general merchandise, grain and
feed, paints and oils, hats, shoes
and canned goods.
Mr. H. H . Patt ¡shall has long
been identified with the business

staple and fancy grdr«&gt;iiteanned goods of'th e best |
ready to wear clothing. gl.i&gt;
and crockery. Ills |(»ns
ence in serving the coin mu
his line of business, has t*q
him wjth an expert* know It
its wants and necessities
rarely . makes a mistak*

H. H I’ ATTISHALL’S GENERAI. STORK, GENEVA
leif of Geneva, and has come to
be recognized through lenglb of
service us one of the old stand­
bys. For 2t&gt; years he has been in
the same line of business, and his
store Is considered one of the in-

ordering.
By birth ..
as so many of our be.
art*, his long residence
entite|es him to be rare
the pioneers, if hoi
native Floridians.
The want# of Gen*
building line are look*
H. V Tarboll, w h o
equippet I lumleer vac*|
Coast tracks.
Among th^* possil*
near fut lire are tin ( .*
f'ula Bottling Workincorporal ion for w In*
applied for.
That Geneva i- to
the advantages «»f pu
knows how to obtain
by the organization o'
trade*, with about Id'
active members. *
whom is a booster to
its interests. &lt;&gt;nK
miles frrim the faun* .
of Florida, il lm*, hi.
been about as inarees*
were fifty. N ow tha
road has come to tow
the citizens are with .«’■
necessity and imp«*!»,
traeting capita Ireseekers, and sUi'ek n
S|&gt;ot can be sclei o-d
home than among
hills and beautiful im
Geneva
peninsula. !
tired acres of bearing
ready dot the hill sidi
number will be treble*i
as soon as the gem
learns of the aitriui
Geneva hus to offer
has the goods, anti «'•*n
the most incredulous,
people there is the |in&gt;v

with a picture of the building and
scholars will be found in the gen­
eral write up of the county.
Suffice it to say here that the
school comprises High School,
Intermediate anti Primary Dejartments, presided over by Mi$s
? 1 P. ...f I
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i. 1.. Crnwforti, Miss M ay me
VfcLain and Miss Marjorie Kil&gt;y respectively. Something over
sixty scholars' are in attendance.
The business interests of Ge­
neva are well looked after by two
first class general merchandise
stores. .Both are well stocked
and seem to be in position to
serve the public satisfactorily oin

CITRUS EXCHANGE PACKING HOUSE. GENEVA
stock and utilizes it to tht* utmost.
nes life. H e notv holds the posi­ One corner of the large
i room is
tion of county surveyor for Sem­
inole county. He- has been in
business in Geneva fo r the past
eighteen months, part o f the time
with a partner, and later on hig

board o f trade, and any
addressed to M r. M. E
secretary .or M r. J. L
président of the boagl ;
w ill I » p rom p tly A p .»c0
answered.

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H o m eseeker May Realize . H is D ream s of In d e p e n d e n c e and th e In v e s to r Reap th e
Rew ard of t h e y f a r S igh ted Business Man
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id V of water oak and magnolia has long, been I totalled information will be glad­
The lai ter In
body
head of navigation fm the known as a pleasunf' resort “of ly furnished to all prospective
St .1 has river and river boats great popularity .and the Fast
I rax this-waterv highway to and Sanford l-ind Company is fur­ purch;iM*r&gt; on application to M r.
'M
f i »'in 'he markets m Jaekson- ther improving this phase of tin W, A U htlrmnh, TmuiTVger nf the
Xliti-. lie shipping point for this priijn* h\ the -erection of a pa- company, who is located in Hlopmseel um ,|f the state * liecogniZr v ilion and ,'jm ample dock at the ington, II!.. and under whose
lug the possibilities of the section, bearli, lying about 2 miles east of ilin'ct supervision the develop-/
tin I . S. Government lias dredged the unvn of Heneva on the south­
tnenl of the pro|msit ion hus bee)ii'7,‘ .. ^ S
•’it) excellent cha mici ;is fur as west shore of the lake.
placCtl,
l- ihe Harney arid a 00-foot ilrawAt the present time the com­
The Fast Sanford
I^ud Co; k
hridge has been constructed at puti \ is laying special stress upon
.AS
I he timi of this bufiy*’of water the development of a (girt iridar stands as one of the rruwt, attrac*
bi thi f tonda Fasr ( 'oast Rail- IJ'On arfe tract adjacent .to the tive propositions in thus section. *
t'"ad. this atTordiug Jon pie facil­ town of Heneva and bordering on
of the country one that the^areities l"i transportation fm vyuter. J-ike Harney, thus tract being
ful
man who desires to seenre the
I tie company is also complet­ deemed
particularly
desirable
ing the platting of a townsite. to from the .standpoint o f-both Ute bcsL returns for his money ran n ot'“
b&lt; known ns Whit comb’s First prospective settler and investor. alfowl Uv^vertofifc-whctfrcr he in --' - “
■\l.. Addition to the city of Ucuiuvu-j-l liH acreage t* bring disposed of tends to make a home for him­
and even now there are several in tiacQ&gt; of 10 acres each and a self or to invest a certain amount
line residences located here, al­ mast attractive .^ p o s itio n is Ik&gt;- of his available capital.
though the laying out of the town- ing oliere« 1 with Jr.&amp;icw' toward
W rite'for full information con'
site has hardly been finished. (lempriatreting to
public at corning the forty acre proposition
beautiful Iiake Harney, bur­ large the intrinsic worth of land to W. A. Whitcomb, Blooming­
den'd with groves of palm, live locateti o tj‘ the .Geneva peninsula. ton, III.
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III the extreme eastern part of a bwtflty .si&gt;iil; mi it iride f.&gt;i iesorl 2.000 acres heavy hammiwk and
Seminole county, between I «ikes purposés.ì»he Ivj-i Sanf.itd Unni ■'1.000 aere.s’ mixed nine and ham­
Jessup ami Harney, lies what has ( ompany oi 1 felici a. Seminoie mock land
Nearly ever&gt; tract
been k nnwn for many years as cminty,. acquirei! an cnurmon» lias^kiifiii'ient umber for building
the "G eneva Plateau."
Having trarr
¡¿»oiu* Ijt.iuin a. res; em- purpose?,, many ‘being heavily
the outlines of a peninsula, .it braejng W f e i l 'd i ì òf the*entire timbered.
might justly la y ' claim to the peninatih* V i IIÙU u‘ idea of ilevelOne of tin* mosl important fea­
I^atin motto of one of the north­ oping tb ^ tvh u v intp a populamis, tures of the tract is the excellent
ern states, which being trans­ fruiiful yittil^n SjMit whirh should drainage afforded throughout the
lated reads: If you seek a beau­ beeomi1a venUi'Je land of plenly enliiv acreage
From the renter
tiful peninsula look about vuo Alt botigli tUe”"^u'e.igl' lia.s lieeti oli to tin extreme borders, a 20-foot
The Heneva peninsula may well tln' market fof rtplx a short period fall in i k e s thi drainage problem
he ealled heautilul. To the wisl of lune, m i-r , I mio aeres hai e of m* ' "tisei|Ui te e whatever and
lo livdlA libi.il i he ni unage nf t lie indix ulual
and south lies I..ike Jcvuip, with hi' h disp&lt; &lt;1
its fifteen mdes of shimmering owners nhr* iy&gt;
a itile lent ly fai tracts o a mallei that reipiires
waters; on the oust laike Harney, dghtdii* io . m&gt;* irte marvelous the expenditure of the mmiimitn
Queen of Fiorirla lakes, on the possi b ifil itvs. Offing J bv the region nf t;itoi| and inonm
Iteei'in lx. i ompleted and tra v­
north, the r vet i&gt;f Sr
lului,
! he avtj ni r11** entire tyact is
winding its,sinuous course, now ! perfectly* adapted for truck farm- ersing the peninsula diagonally
expanding in ti broad lakes ami ine and also the prodiietion "f from northeast to southwest is
bayous. honte ot l he gaiut and eiU'U' fin ii' \ h lai woods and tin I iketiliobee ill ¡inch of the
turtle
Very letf seet Ions an a- haminni k lands ;nv reeogni/.eii as Florida Fast t 'oast Railixa.v with
well protected fnm the i-hill\ ihr most desirable fui trucking three stations within the boun­
winds of winter an! it* oeeasinnal and general fanning,* &lt;&gt;f the là, daries of the truel in question,
ooo .n ies uiis&lt;i|i | about 2, 1)0(1 aeres while i raiispiirlalion by water is
frosts as is thi* plsteau
Uealizing (In* i'e*ir.ihilit \
&lt;f are m pi ait n- land 2.000 an c* i* pus'ilili "ii i bree sides ot the penthe (ieneva plateai buih .1 an li'llltic ■It i u land, I.IHMl ,ti i e - 1iii'ida h\ means of the St Johns
i&gt;'| tlat II •Sll Is Ida. k s,nid\ (nam ir. ei. and lakes Jessup and Haragricultural paradiH- and al

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We fretjuently hear some new
industry spoken &lt;»f as supplying a
"long felt want
\s a natter
of fact it is the ambiti&gt;»n of every
new enterprise to |o*al * one of
these same long felt wants, and
secure the ha ’ .itive job of filling
it
Many mistake« in recogni­
tion have been made in the past
and doubtless many more will be
made in the future, hut there also
have been some notable surceases.
One of these was that of Ine
I buck Mnnufaetuim g Companv.

An example of success vve by the very
best
manudifference.
These
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I U l f v t &gt; from
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sheer pliick, perseverance an-en- facluivrs of established reputa- all .standard machine*«, wi
yeanry«
l.'' .."s|,.I,l,.|| Wnv in the
1 found ■
' un* tion, machines
trimties iT1 .» wimii way. m me
ergy, is lo be
in thè
machines that
thnt he
he can
etiti concon- of
of reputation
reputatali) behind them, and ™
stilali village of lim i, Michigan,
foni Oycle Company, ownedtnd fidently txv ia uuu'tHl to h i- nis- in hieycles, as in«other inx'estback in 1901
The output of ear&gt;
managed by M r. L. Y. Bryannd ti)mcj*s, w K hwlìT fcat *»( future metits, thè buyer will lìtui tinit
m that fìrsl year numhered exact_
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. . are thè luflil is
s at
way die cheopcsi.*i
locuted at 108 ____________
Falmetto aveje.
dissatwfaction.
Among. theiji
alxvays
Iv I hirty-severi ; ten year« after.
Mr. Bryan ’is »■ riative of- fifth the Racycle. made by the Miami
From being a fad and a luxury •
- , .Mllmil w iii be dil otm
’Carolina, but came- to* F &amp; a Cycle and M fg .sC o „ of Middle- of the idle rich in the early d a y s . '
while yet a mere boy. and os town. Ohio, which is claifbed by nf its history, the bicycle has|&gt;n ,thf.
jiess it has sold many thousand
been practically n residen ts its makers to be the. easiest run- come to be a necessity of prtu cars, and established a mputation
Sanford since 1895. He was t- ning bicycle made, mvj^r to the deal and daily use with all classes
of standing at the head of the
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It is for
Jiaged in the bicycle Lusinesji HI peculiar,
atjd’ scientific construeofr society.
fo men and automobile industry of the world.
opened up n Bhop in'his prejat tion of kit patented cmnj&lt; hanger; women‘ Wlw ride daily back and
The small village has grown to be
ouiirters
xvhtfli ..were tln&gt;
tlu&gt; forth to shop, office
omce cand factory;
fiuiirters on Sept. 5th; 1912^) the Columbia» xvhiirti
a big city; the little factory has
tnat he has been engaged in it ov first bicycles made in the United the workman goes awheel to his
become n giant institution, with
about’ fifteen months. Startit States away back in 1877, and daily toil, saving time which lie
over fifty acres of floor space, and
a.very limited capital hfch still matntaia the leadccship they can well utilize at home; the office employing, directly or indirectly
.built up in that short «pfatfe.gained ih those early days o f the and business man rides for the
thousands of men
Evidently its
;,pne a Htrong and rapidly gfOV industry: the Rambler, tecog-isame n*ason; the invalid in search founders made no mistake m their
!nfi trade,.ftnd now carries a cpninizetl for a generation as being the of health finds that the daily
recognition of the "long felt want ’
Pk'te stock;
has achieved* hi.standard of quality, and hear- of hi» wheel is better than dr
But the BuicR popularity ;uid
success is founded on the con­
fessed superiority o f the Buick
air. It Ls sold today In every
state in the Union and has its
representatives in all thfe. foreign
capitals. And that superiority
the manufacturers are bound to
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maintain at whatever cost.
The
model for 191 I will have all the
latest tested improvements,
in­
cluding the l-Mco system of »fa rt­
ing. lighting and ignition, which
will he huilP'iriUKcvcry Buick car
in 19M. Because of the adoption
of this system; because of the
Buick Overhead Valve Motion
with its greater power, speed and
economy; and because of the well
known Buick dependableness and
ser\''iccahlcncHH it is certain to be
a favorite with buyers during the
coming season.
The Seminole Garage on Com­
mercial street, between Bark anjl
Railroad street, will bo the San­
ford headquarter» for the Buiek
car. This garage,, although but
recently oj&gt;ened by Messrs. tTa*
kadi and B. \V. Rowe, haiuJhJ»
ready achieved an enviable repu-

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t a t m u lot i fie superiority of its
repair work. Mr. I{ow e is an
expert machinist of long ’expcrlcnee in this class of work, and can
confident lv refer to a host of in• l o I' lual - wltom Ii ha- served in
tln past
Mi
I akaeh has been
id* til if ii ■&lt;I with i tic business inI'li'-i - ..I
"! Sanford loi a quarter
of . century or more, am I will
taki *.u&gt; of tin' business end of
•he concern. The pair make a
strong team, and that the public
appreciate the fact is apparent by
the flood of work that has poured
in on them since the first day of
their opening for business.

. The repair shop is fully equip­
ped for all kinds of business, and
under the active superintendence
of Mr Rowe is hound to . give
satisfaction. Various makes of
tire can be supplied, as well as
oils and gasoline, and all auto­
mobile accessories, usually found
in a first class-shop. Autos are
kept for hire, and a depot bus is
run to every train.’ An rnitiat’
order of two carloads of Buiok« . » *
has been given, anil will, be
placed on side a.s soon os they urrive. A plan is already in con­
templation for the enlargement
of their quarters, which xvijUbe. ' f e '
carried out in Hie near future.

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Maxwell’s Içe Créaîti Parlor and News Room
The

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Populär - M eeting Place - In the Tow n—W hore
.. Latest Publicatlons Can Be Obtained

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T h a t’s the Motto of the Abernathy Storb—Its Magnificent
T h at the Motto Means J u g tW h a t It Says

INTERIOR OF MAXWELL1« IC E CREAM PARLOR
The news room is the' naturaj
meeting place o f the community.
I f it combines- with the sale of
papers and magazines the func­
tions of an ice cream parlor, a
soda water fountain, and a cigar
small towns it takes the place
o f the daily paper. Men nnd
women resort to it to meet friends
and acquaintances and exchange
the news and gossip of the town.
Baseball fans find it a favorite
place to settle the respective
merits of the heroes of the dia­
mond. Politicians go there to
wrangle over the tariff of the cur­
rency, or. the Mexican situation;
in snort the- whole population of
the town generally finds its way
there some time during the day.
Only the postoflice can hope to
rival it in the esteem of the public’.
Especially if tht* proprietor Is a
roan of,genial and accommodat­
ing nature docs the news room be­
come such as we have described.
Such a man Is M r. S. Maxwell, and
such a news room is his plaice nt

FURNITURE STORE OP W. W. ABERNATHY

104 First street. There can be and a thousand others. One won­
found, not only the local pewB ders whoever reads them all.
Undoubtedly the most com
but that o f;.th e whole world.
But whatever' they are and pletely stocked ,and handsomely
Th e great ’ metropolitan dailies wherever they are published, M ax­ arranged store-»¡levotcd’ yt© furand the Bingville Bugle fie side well has them or can get them at nlshings for the home, which is to
by side, tin his shelves.
The short notice. For thirteen years be found in central Florida is that
northern .’ tourist can be supplied he has been n resident of San­ of W. W. Abernathy in the Stone
with hi* fpvorlte home paper, a!-, ford, and has made a host of Gove building, com ef*First street
though -it may be two or more friends. Quiet and retiring, there and Palm etto avenue, lb - is a
days from the press. O f making is nothing spectacular about him pleasure to visit such a well ap­
many books, it was said long ago, o r his business, but when results pointed and splendidly system­
there la ho end, and that is cer­ are wanted M r. M axw ell is al­ atized establishment.
Artistic
tainly true today o f magazines. ways there with the goods. He handling of interior departments,
The time was when iwo o r three has been in his present business a matter ordinarily neglected in
magazines comprized the whole for about four years, beginning any but’ the largest metropolitan
list, and they w ere sold at a 'h lg on Park avenue below First street I stores is? the keynote o f the fine
price and had but a limited cir­ and muving to his pfigsent loca­ impression one receives, backed
culation. Now there name is tion some two years ngo,
up by an air of general business
legion, almost, and their circula­
Ht* has a- large trade in ice efficiency, and the snap und go
tions run up into' the millions. cream anti soda waters and other of the mast modern methods.
There are Red Books, and Blue
A ttractive exhibits are made
Books and Green Books; Smart soft drinks and does much a lte r­ of both fine and medium grades
Sets und Black Cats; Cosmopol­ ing for receptions and parties. of parlor and bedroom suites,
itans and Metropolitans; Every- His fountain is from the Liquid kitchen and living .room equip­
bodyS and Nobody«; Short Stor­ Carbonic Company of Chicago, ment, couches, brass, iron, enam­
ies and Womens Stories (pre­
and one of the best of its class. eled and wooden beds, chiffon­
sumably not short); Railroad
iers, sideboards, china clascts,
Man’s Magazine and the Coun­ Smokers will find a full line of the
try Gentleman; The World's Work best cigars and tobaccos in his
cases.

springs, rugs, druggets and mattings, stoves, refrigerators, kit­
chen cabinets and tables, porch
furniture and swings, and the
thousand, and one things'that go
to make up the equipment o f tne
modem home. Buying as fie does
in carlots M r. Abernathy effects
a considerable saving in freigh t
rates of which his customers get
the full benefit.
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Business is done on both the
cash and installment plans jus the
customer may desire, und com ­
plete satisfaction guaranteed in
every' instance. Mr. Abernathy's
trade covers a wide extent o f ter­
ritory, and might almost be caller!
wholesale in its character. .He
has three solicitors constantly em ­
ployer! in the- neighboring towns
of Leesburg, Eustis, M t. Dora.
Sorrento. Orlando, Winter Park,
Kissimmee and DeLantJ. thus
covering the best part of five
counties. In each town he main­
tains a store room, which is sup­
plied from the home stock as
may be needed. The best fac-

G R O W E R S ’
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M akin g a S p e c ia lty of C e le ry and

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Bonded Representatives in All Carlot Markets in Constant Touch With Largest
•' ' , ‘ r" ‘
and Best Purchasing Jobbers

T E R M S OF SALE Cash at shipping point, f. o. b. price enroute or price on
arrival destination, whichever means highest results to growers **
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R E M E M B E R , CHASE &amp; C O M P A N Y are Growers’, Selling Agentó, working at
all times for Best Prices and in the Grówers’ interest
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C l^ S E Si C O M P A N Y 'S average re turns'’tò Sanford Growers, since the begin­
ning o f the industry in the Sanford District, season after season, taking the
years of high prices and the years of low prices, have always been at the top

Sanford

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tones o f Winston-Sale
Rapids, Baltimore and t'hica*
are drawn on lififerally to raeettfc
demands of- his trade.
M r. Abernathy is
nam* {/
Virginia, but came to .Sanfonj
some live years ago from ’lampa,
where he was engaged in the sane
line o f business. * ills success htn
has been remarkable, and qxih'
well not only for the husine*
ability of the man, Inn for hi
tact nnd discrimination m cho«.
ing a locality. Rersonjilly, hes
ft pleasant gentleman to nan.
affable, courteous an i ■’-nun».
dating. He belong* t
chants* Transport at i&lt;
the Commercial t'lul. the Eh.
the Knights of Pvthin' and the
Woodmen of the World He in
member of the First Methodat
church, belongs t&gt;&gt; i&gt;r,&lt;.aoj of
stewards and ii trejiMin-r of tie
church. He Inactive m all nat­
ters of civic welfare and u p l­
and at the Iasi munii-ipul 4.rtion was electid to r '-menh^
on the city coined

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SANFofí D, SEM INOLE

In The Heart of

COUNTY,

FLORIDA

Marveldusly Fertile Region Where The Husbandman Receives
Rich. R ew ard fo r H is Labors ~

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The Future Metropolis of East Central Florida

than in the city of Sanford, the
county seat of the new county
of Seminole. S^ill, when the rea­
sons for thjs i remarkable
ad­
vance are mohe carefiilly con­
sidered, it is not to be wondered
at that the community has gone
forward by Titans and bounds.
With an ideal location to be­
come a shipping point for some
of the richest citrus and veg­
etable territory in the • state,
surrounded by truck
lands of
surpassing richness, and orange
groves of unfailing fruitage, San­
ford is particularly' blessed in
this direction. The fact that she
has made the most o f the oppor­
tunities laid at her door, account
for her present state of prosper­
ity and her promising outlook
for the future.
It is a recognized fact that
east central Florida is possessed
of climatic advantages that are
unsurpassed anywhere in - this
wide land and lying as it does
in the veiy heart of this favored
section, Sanford has proved a
haven for visitors from the more
northern states, who, wishing to
«scape the rigors of a stern win­
ter, come ‘ southward
seeking
some locality that can offer them
the conditions they seek.
Founded in 1870 by dcneral
H. S. Sanford, of Derby, Con­
necticut, who purchased 12&amp;I5
acres of land known as the “ Fin­
negan grant” and proceeded to
lay out a- townsite, the city of
Sanford dates back for a 1period
-yaaos-'fittb-rmgh th e*'pro-'
nounced
development
oT the
tnWn did not begin until compar­
atively a few years ago.
A t that time and in- fact revious to that date, river boats
plied up and down the St. Johns
between Sanford and Jackson;
ville, affording a means of trans­
portation for the products of tins

Sanford has always been partic­
ularly fortunate in possessing- an
apparently inexhaustible supply
of artesian water and in fact
from the very beginnings of the
oity, plenty of water has been
available
for every* purpose.
Thq city of Sanford has ex­
perienced one far reaching dis­
aster during its existence as a
municipality, in the great fire
which devastated the town on
the night of September 22, 188{5.
Igniting in a bakery, the flames
swept almost- the entire town
east of the Sanford House, the
conflagration only being checked
With tne arrival of the fire depart­
ment from Orlando on the follow­
ing day. As the result of this dis-

J. N . Whitner, who, after various
experiments to * determine
the
feasability of raising cilery on
a commercial basis,
launched
out into the business on a large
scale.
The success with which .the
celery industry, has met is suf­
ficient evidence of the farsighted­
ness of those who first recognized
the possibilities of the soil to this
region and when it is realized
that to the celery and lettuce
industries that Sanford owes a
large portion of its present dny
prosperity, it .is, easily seen that
the originators of the business
performed an Important service,
not only for this section of the
state, hut fot Florida as a whole.
Thu celery and lettuce fields
adjacent to the city are to be
easily reached by means of the
cars of the Sanford 'fraction
Company, which operates a line
between this city and Cameron
City, a distance of about seven
miles southwest.
This
line
traverses the richest portion of
of the celery lands around San­
ford, Palm Hammock, near the and are willing to invest their
terminus of the line, being fa­ money to develop its resources.
The Atlantic Coast Line R ail­
mous throughout this section of
the state as an ideal truck farming road during the year, of ■ 1912
locality. It may be interesting envied a fine new depot at a
to note that this car line was con- \rost of $100,000, jbout one mile-

SCEN’ E IN CELERY FIELD NEAR HANFORD
section, was first Inaugurated in
ving in N ew Sanford about
15 years ago,
introls busi- A^nong the pioneers in the growconsiderablefing o f this remunerative product
•were A . Robbins, J. E. Pace and

structed and financed
entirely
h y : focal papltal, demonstrating
the dabt?u J i^ Sanford business
men
are
awake
to
the pbwibilities o f this region

from the post office at the wesL
ern end of 9th street, the. build­
ing being modem in every' re­
spect and the equal o( any sta ­
tion in this section of the state.
Possessing an excellent water
supply and several miles of the
most modern scweragfe*' system ,
together with both
gas
and
electricity for llghtfpfr. purposes,
Sanford is able- ,til oner to. the
prospective* resident or visitor
all the improvijments that one
would expect tin find in a city of
similar size anywhere in the coun­
try. Many imles^oCpaTjHl streets
with the promise of several more
within n short space* of^time, give
a still graUCV metropolitan ap­
pearance to the city and the con­
struction of hnrdspffoeod roads
radiating from the main thor­
oughfares of the town will fie
commenced* in thcw near future.
-/ The lbligioits phase of life in
Sanford is no£ neglected, six
churches being
Ipeated
here,
embracing da many different de­
nominations, Baptist, Methodist
Congregational,
Presbyterian,
Episcopal, and Catholic. All of
th??e religious bwliSLjattL active
iU ^ C 'r 'r i«p c c tiv e fields and form
'Wrong point in the attractions.

LOCKING WEST ON FIRST STREET
leavening influence in. t|ie com­
munity where he elects to locate.
The educational side of the
development of Sanford has not
been overlooked, for there nrc
at present three modern schools

the now Elks home which is to
cost about $20,000 will form a
most agreeable addition to the
collection of tine buildings in the
city.
Contracts for the construction
of many miles of brick roads have
been let and the city has only
recently voted a bond Issue for
the purjiose of bulkheading the
nnd beautifying the lake front.
The tourist and winter visitor
finds Hanford an ideal sjwt in
which to jhiss the months that
are most severe in the northern
states. Lake Monroe with its
broad expanse of clear waters
furnishes every opportunity for
water sport, whlle.excellent fishing
is to be had in the St. Johns river
which flows from either end of
the lake toward lakes Jessup and
Harney, only a few miles distant.
Ducks and quail abound in this
Jomlity both north and south of
Sanford,. -while for scenic beauty
this section o f%-the-¿late stands
unsurpassed.
: :
It is a fact recognized by he
United Sates government that
the soil to be found around Sanfyrd and its environs is nr.»em­
inently adapted for the production
of truck, and celery in particular,
although all kinds of vegetables
may be raised with n minimum
of labor and expense. The seasons
are such that tne farmer need not
confine his crop to one particular
period of the year, but may pro­
in this city with accomodations duce whatever crop he desires
for a large increase in the number at the most opportune time to
of pupils as the population of- secure the top price for that par­
the city increases.
ticular vegetable.
With celery
Among the modern features bringing $2000 per acre nnd letto be found in Sanford are a Jncc a proportionate price?, it
paidJirtulopntrtiRit?frce citj/auij •requires
no
mathematical
rural mail* delivery, an- efficient! ftfriius to determine the. possV^
police department and in fnct bilities ,that open up before .the
farmer who understands the meth­
ods of producing a crop in this
climate and an increasing num­
ber of homeseekera are demon­
strating' the marvelous richness
of the soil in the Sanford region.
‘ Sanford’s chief claim to prminence
will continue to be its unrivalled
celery and lettuce fnrms; together
with its citrus industry and as
has been amply proven in the
years that-have ]Hissed, the re­
sources of this locality are almost
unlimited. With all . the a ttri­
also ably conducted and supplies butes that are needful for the
adequate’ protection alpng the successful and rapid development
lines for which it is intended. of-any community, and boasting
Many projects are under way progressive citizens who are al­
at the present time, with the com­ ways at the forefront to aid in the
pletion of which Sanford \yill pre­ upbuilding of their home city,
sent n much. more, attractive Sahford, of today stapds with
appearance.and.at the same time her face toward the vo a lo f iuHT
feel an impetus in her businwi# ;m*aterpfo3perity; while the Sanlife. The erection of- n' new Fed
crai building ■t^coaii$7Q,Q0Q. luu measuni
t t e jp r s E ñ a

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women puffer gren(ly ;at times
is because o f n ruri-down con­
dition. Dqbility, poor circula­
tion show In headachy*,vtyri*
guor, nervousnosa and wdryy.

results.

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WaVÍt KJ) a t O N C E -o ld lings at the
State and local territory given to
Hi;KA1.IJ OFFICKk Ung-.M o-t be
Perfectly Clean. WUÏ Pay TWOtÆNTH jobbers, nttiUlivs aud,eapahle safouren
” SKAT,*‘ the beat and Ixwt known spap;
*ÎÜÎ_!ufor same.
remove« grime, gTvfljte. dirt, etc., from
FOR SALE
tho ham’s. Dig seller;. especially in fac­
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WHY NOT w / s n . advertise- tory district*. WrtlU* /or, attractive
&gt;
■ ment under this heading.
It will Pf 5poeltion.v!‘ SKAT CO., ff\New Park
‘ * 14-tf
onjy cost you THREE CENTS a Svwiue. Hartford. .Conn.

line each issue and will surely
bring results.

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(Th* LarfMl Sxk sf Asf

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K. Hatea Court House;

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For Safr—Bgd Jemy-be a r-2)4 yWrs
weighs * ahoift ¿|6q
pounds.
Sacfeficed a t . &gt;15.-'or will
for htUey suitable jn price. G. C.
McDougai R. D. No, 3 ’ fianford. 23-Uc

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Notes From A ll Departments ! !
O f The Sanford W o m in i Club !!

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&gt;ji For Sale— Five acre farm half cleared
fen ced cultivated. Strong flowing welL
''Half cash balance an terms. Rax 867
Sanford.
. 26-tf

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P ot Sale-trA ten'acre truck farm tiittf
anfl
near Sanford, good Ittnl, a
new bam, $3,500. Addrem 2135 Main
26*17ic
St^ J y kwinvi'ie, FIs.

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Sensational Music
Scaling—fhiy 12
. _ copies latest 25c popular copyright sheet
music at 9c per.ropy, postpaid- anil be­
come a member Seminolft. 'Music Club.
W. I/. Ifarvcy, re|«esentAtive.
32-tfc.
•-------- ----------------s----------------------fo r Sale Ur will'exchange for horse*
wagon, chicken» or t cotes- -anything to
. the amount o f . $100.00, one farm 15
acres, 2H. miles from Lake Mary, Fla.
Address J. G. Martin, Luke Mary, Fla.
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Specials For Saturday

Kntirt:iinnl In iapsn

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2 lbs.&gt; for 25c

Nothing
in Florida
meats
over, fm ’15c
per lb.,
beef
and
pork
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Our sausage is home made, nothing but the very best of
meat put in them
20c per lb., 2 lbs. for 35c
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W estern; P ork Chops or Roasts

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20c per lb.

W e have special this w eek, corned beef, all meat 15c p e r lb.

Home made Bologna V
2 0 c p e r lb.
T.ftef;'
m-fUArf/ W'fitfic in Hon« Kong &lt;m-^ondprwiC^f f3T-trtC-frfV/-*«rTrir
Ttf331if^i;&amp;'nd"Plire Pork Sausage. #» i-.r,
of this famous man U'ing brought out in Manilla on Thursday, from which

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Poc Sale—Twelve acre vegetable farm,
partly under cultivation. 5 room house.
Addre«) Box 1024, Sanford.
31-9tp

with

Jui()&lt;s McCoiab', .It, edítnr o í
órida .Ç lowers. NeWa -received. A't
nesday afternoon, DeN 10th'in^the club' yesterday from Tokio. Japans tillin g of
rooms was or^ o f onOsiTal pleasure and the sa/e arrival of Mr«. LffPry"Doyte, his
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profit.
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daughter at the Japanese capital. They
\T3iaf - might i*e u*fmrtl 'Y'riuiklin Wpre met In the hirtxtr by the Unft«i
day. wgs celebrated. No Ather -AroeHunit Stales cOncsul and Japijpejw*^dignitaries
excepting the Father of his’ 'Country' and escorted to their hotel, where in the
is ,more interesting to- jfhe pcofrto of evening a ball wait given inr their imnor.
nVPry cjiysa thjrn Benjamin Frank in. All the ladies of the American colony
» Airs. .M.ti. Dickins ggw -a Iiiogfaph- were. f*re«ent.
leal sketch, Mrs. Wsldnn Artftles of
The Emperor entertained the managers
Belief and acts of Religi n. M a 'J ^ N . • o/.thc World’s Tour, party; the followWhittier. T 'a pre*wtt. day value.6t
ing day. Mrs. Doyle, whose husband
Knnklk.V IMdfoiyphyy as e'',|XT^srd In is Captain of the Giant* was the guest of
Poor Richards Almanac.
honor. The' Emperor presented her
In tho rourtd mble jtl^'Jrsiop tlfat with a beautiful present, which was not
foUpwed the clut) showetl extraordinary described in the message’. The party

i . î 1^, No. 6, $12.00. Western Union Telagrapb olii ce.
28-tf
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also usecdotes told" that wx-re both
Team of mules and trgve!- nm s pg and instructive*.
For Sale- -Tenir
ittg van, the whole Outfit cheap for caah,
The mecUngh was thoroghly enjoyed,
V‘
No trade. Sec W j J. Lemmer on^ FJfrf and It is to b? re-retted, that «5 few
^'
street at bridge.
i
memlM-rswc.-e preseat.
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The’Difference
I. boi«. Kke . 2S*.

•Sold
W«aM will

For Sa!e— White HoMand Turke&gt;w.
Hen and Gobb'er for |A00 Several
i*
; r fine Bronx» Gobblers for breeding
The .meeting of the Literature De­
IV 00 each.
G. C. McDougai The
Turkey Man. R. D. No. 8* Sanford, 2S-tje partment o f tho jyomah’ s Club, Wed­
For Sale- Upright piano, romt»ratlvely new. Imiuire at phlil'p's Stu­
dio, •
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;W Our M e a t s , b e fo r e b u tc h e re d , a r e p ic k e d b y Mr!

B pB B B B B B tigttj i S eth W o o d r u f f th e w e ll k n o w n c a ttle m a n o f Sem inole
C o u n ty . - W e p u t it u p to h is ju d g e m e n t fo r inspection.
W e h a n d le a ll o u r m e a ts th e sa m e a s th ey a re handled
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are' the safest,"-iureqC, hiost^
convenient and fnbst- e^dijomi r
‘ cal remedy.-'They

I have a first class painter and-sign
wTlffcr.., Wó can 4°.r-&gt;’íTVf . horn«* re­
-» For Sale-One horae dlfé hfirow. one pairing nn(l auto {ftp work now.
bom turning plow. Good is new,. T.. 14-tf ! * * W; R. UNDERWOOD.

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reason wh/
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amupq
Khmany

W H Y - N O T try an ad vertise­
WHY N O T try nn advertise­
ment under this h ead in g!' It will
ment under this heading. It will
only cost you T H R E E C E N T S n
only cost you THREE CENTS a
line each issue nml uHl surely
line each issue and will surely
tarlpji ÇresultN.

bring

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or Suffering
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MIsfcELANEOUS

* WANTED

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UkklHalN UiSiS
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Between ÜllWti^tdi

AU I æcaI ‘AdmUacmenta linder This Heading, T H R E ^ C g N T S
a lin e For Each Insertion. Minimum Charge 2Â Cents!

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JVhen
you
feel
&lt;liÄCOUra^ i:'
.
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^
confused per
Vouii.'ffrcA.'winTicd.or dcaixjndent it is.asure Vigo^-ou»n«*cd M O T T S NERVINE
FILLS.
They Vcn^w the normal vigor
and make life worth living. ' Bo sure and
ask for M o t t s N^pVERJNE p i l l s .
Price $1.00. Sold only by Wm, (J. Ab
(dridgv. Druggist.
Will
bn
illiams
Mfg. Co., Props.,.Cleveland. O.

place they sail for Colombo, the yapital
^i.fCeyl on. ¿'At »11 place* where th^y ,
stop' ttm Unite*! States consuls have re-;
reived instructions fr^ni Ihraideilt Wil- &gt;
son to accorii every courfesy' to thy visit-!
!
ing teams ami to use eveijr erHlitavor to
make, their visit eajt^pble. .The party j
will M duo in"Nrw
wYYoro r k atril 6 th.
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WANT ADVS. PAY
TRY ONE- '

JOHN STEMPER, Prop.
P h o n e 351

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R e n t Y o u r H o u s e T h r t Ä g h T h e H e r a ld W a n t

*,» For Sole —Span of small mulcs..or will
cxrliung'c for gond .horse linn wTigon. or
farttj Irnptcmeots What have you to
.ijficr*’ M S N i'U ju , Kureka if^rnmork
33-if i

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, For Hal«— Ne# Cyprr»» IncubatOn 144"
egg capacity. * A bargain, alio a lor of
v »table manure cheap. ' Jas. C. ilarrisa.
* 83-9tc
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For Sale Bermuda union plants, $t.00
per thousand. Ret Packard, West-Side.
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For i^ale, Ohiijil platits. $1.00 per
thousand. 618 Palmetto, ^ 33-2tp
Eor Hsjg -I'ii Acres , 10 cleared,J tiled,
Qigriin- mile from Ipuding »tation,
FilboO.OO. .uidrou'. Farm; c-o Heral I.

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-A For. Sole At Beck. Ihurtmock; 'Tmqp&gt;v«l Tlflbtjins, Iron Age, Pottto
Pktntef. Good as new. Cost $80, will
as^l* for $j5 ea*V* Address .Edgar E.
Browif. *

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V W I1 Y N O T try nn advertise*
ment uptier this heading. It will
only coat yon THREE* CENTS a
line each issue- and will surely
b rin g resu lt« .

•f Fiir Rent—Nicç- furnished rooms.
$1.25^j&gt;er. wr*k) and upk At Sturnon’s,
l9-20tp

fOLIÎING UMBRELLA (Xmas Box'!
LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS
NECKWEAR- Newest Styles
SILK,HALF HOSÇ (Xmas Boxes)
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KID «LOŸES...............
SHIRTS (In Xmas Boxes)
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- Good Farm for Rent—Celtic Garden
on traction line’, three mil«« from dty.
Farmed for five yean, all tiled, two good
flowing well», barn and outahed. Rent­
ed cheap for caah.. Addfaas Mrs. Cora
Holllnger, Canaitota, New Yorfc
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102-tfe

SILVER MESH BAGS
BEAUTIFUL NECKWEAR (Xmas Boxes),
LADIES’ HANDKERCHIEFS ....
Theljest lino the market affords

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SILK HOSE (Xmas Boxes) 9.

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For 'RcnY—Two furnished rooms and
. on. bwlroom. Rooms guitable for light
hftpsekreiilng. .Mr*. Goodhuo. 210 Park
avenue.
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IS-t/c
For Rent -Furnished room, Sdl Pal1 mat to avwue.
, 81-&lt;tp,:'
For R^nt—Furnished -room, with or
wiihout boatti, .Mr» R. L. /onw 206,
Park" avenus.'1
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HAIR RIBBONS All Colors BEAUTIFUL HOSIERY
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In d ia n su n s

COWBOY SUITS

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POLICE SUITS

Spécial Effort To
'commodate Y o u With
and Boxes, For Sending Packages'

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' For Rent-- Room meel ? finished suit­
able tye office or small atow. \Oppoaita
Court House. Apply to Mr*. J. C. Fnaminger.*
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SANFORD.

F L O R ID A ,

F R ID A Y ,

DECEMBER

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P U B L IS H E D
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SANFORD BECOMES TRADING CENTER SANFORD PROVIDES ACCOMMODATIONS STATE-OF FLORIDA PAYS PART
m
FOR THIS PORTION OF FLORIDA
FOR PEOPLE OF SEMINOLE COUNTY
OF LARGE GENERAL REVENUE FUND
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C H RISTM AS S H O P P E R S
I. THRONG T H E C I T Y ’S
STREETS

EUSTISKNIGHTSOFPYTHIAS
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b u il d in g

is b e i n g

E R E C TE D FOR T H E
TEAM S

TO DISPLAY WEATHKH Hir.NALN
n tj

Hall building Will Be I scd For
The Display Purposes

O N E A N D H A L F M ILLIO N S
G O T O U N C LE
SAM .

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AIJ. M UST RKGIKTKK
I NexfjiPrimary Law flakes Every One
¿ Register After Jan, I hi. , .

Sanford in«» mssl for aVeuther bureau
W - Even though your namo
name may hav«
hav
or at least should have a display of
Imen.on the registration books (or tho
weather »ignul flags .ior the benefit of
TU ESD AY
pi&amp;t twenty years you must'again regia-..
the many growers in this aection and
ter between the first Monday Tn Janthe mayor and dty cormnl-wiff assmr
■ S A N F O R D .-M E R C H A N T S m a k e
.-ft
h-*uary and 1the first Mondsyrhr-‘5fUrch
WKRE -SUPPOSED TO , HAVE WILL BE PLACE TO TIE i t AMS in this work of dUplaymg Th^slKmils
OTHËR~TTEMS OF INTEREST every two years rlw ‘you will not be
•A ST R O N G B ID F O R H I E
^JOINED ;*A.t THE SANFORD
AND PROTECT SAME AND L by giving the use of thr-rity hall btylftT
ixrmitted to vote in the primuty.
' ABOUT THE STATE OF
T K A D E .O F S O U T H E R N ing. Postmaster Haskins has alt thu
GENERAL MEETING
7
HOUSE BUT JAILED "
This me«nr that yrtt must regisier
flags and the flag staff r^ady to mount
FLORIDA IN TAB­
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T R A C F L O R ID A
t
between
the first Monday of next month
&gt;»•
PLACE. •
• ON THE EATS ~
and the work will lie taken up at once
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Jv
LOID FORM**' ;
und the first Monday in March if you
in order that the sudden changes in
This if. the season of the year when
The.famous "Fifty-seveji varieties" of
Sanford'}» providing for the country
would vote in the primary election to
temjH'rature cun be notrd and prepar­
ths merchants of the cities place their Heimt picles werenot'mnr®
The unni|ul report of the rommimioner
«our o
oreouref people who come to this city every day
jEmdre sour
be held on the first Monday after the
ation made if po?sfl)TF'to protect the of internal riivrmie, made public today
bat stocks before the buying public than the sevep
evep a
unthrifty Eusit K. of P’s. to trade uttd have no plan* at the pres­
fipit Tuesday in next June.
tod if ihe crojvds are not attracted to u who'went (ó Sanford'to the district ent time where they can hitch their tender plants,
show» that the state of Floridarcontrib• TM* law was enacted by the last
Sanforil has but little to fear in this uted 11.429,929.fit 1 toward defraying
dty to trade during the ho'iday »swon 1 meeting of the order, held with Phoenix teams. Thu Hanford Herald has lung
legislature and citizen» generally should
ngtflect for the protection nf the laken the exjienses of the government in thij
‘ they will not be attractsd at any other[Lodge, Sanford, on Tuesday
i unaay night.
iiiKiu,
contended that such a place Was badly
become familiar with Ita provision».
usually
»urtb-es to snichi the tender shape of |nternul revenue collected dur­
«•sop of the year. Knowing this and j With Fhlltis’ brass band in uniform, needed in Snnfnrd and the city council
It is known os Chapter 6469 of the’ Laws
eiihtng to inaugurate a new regime in , led hy Cipt. W . J£. Seacole. on a spet- in their wisdom have at last seen the plants ami the celery and lettuce can ing the fiscal year ending June 30, last. of Floridp.
the msnner of shopping early the mcr- j j„i train, our brave Knights sallied forth, need and have amply supplied it The both stand severe cold spells with but Of this amount 11,254.018.12 was col­
The provision in reference to regis­
But as long as the «»ut- lected by Joseph E b v and 1175,911.49
chants of Sanford have made greater Senator Igou having phoned -.’4 hours building is on the city property ut the lit tin damage
tration is as follows: That the couijty
flt for displaying signals U here to use by Henry Hayes Lewis.
effort» this year along every line of ad- ¡n advance to the Sanford House manager |
corner of
Palmetto avenue andSecond
registration book» for each election dis­
there i» no excuse for allowing ii to re­
The corporation lax report foi the
Trttinni to get the people of adjoining to prepare suppers fur forty to sixty , street and the city fountain and flowing
trict ahail bo oj&gt;en on~t&gt;acb •week day
main idle and those who are mostly state of Florida follow»;
counties to ctyne to the capital of the! Kustis Knights
Accordingly on their well there make it an ideal spot for the
from 9 a. m. to 12 m. and iron; 2 p. m.
Number of njtums reeleveil 2,120
county of Seminole and their ef­ ifrrival at 5:1(0 p. in, in the famous Brick farmers to hitch and feed their horses interested will appreciate this effort
to 5 p. m., and one night untfl 10 p. m.,
ns the part of the dty ofllciata and the
Number of returns showing tax due,
fort* have been rewarded by thogreitest City of Celery and Bob Holly, our boys and mules.
at some convenient place In each election
(Tovd that has ever paced the streets leaped ¡nt0 aut0)) and R|^| &lt;Jow„ ,hp The building is about fifty feet wido postmaster to. give them the weather 440.
district in each county in this state,
changes us they, are rung by nature.
Amount of capital stock, $158,535,of Sanford.
*~*+‘boulevards
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to the renowned Üanford and extends the full length .of the lot
from th«^. first Monday in January, 1914,
Watch rhe signal lower for the weather 205 fiH,
From early morning till late at night House, on whose broad piajza otirdaiml and the roof and two ends will be of
to the first Monday in March, 1914, bien­
Amount of bonded and other indebted­
I the people have flocked to .the city and broke the deathlike »tilines* of the city corrugated iron." the sides will be left change*nially thereafter * * * for the regis­
ness. »148.337,5*3.01
pstronixtd thi* »tores most liberally. whose tired denir.cn» had already fallen i open affording free fiigres» add egress at
tration of all persons who are legally
Ill IND TIGKIt » INKS
NVi income. 113.042.590 17
NonoUy leather lunged ballyhoo artists asleep in the unm of Morpheus, albeit IMl times
A feed ’ trough will be built
»pinliticd to register for the general pri­
I » I
have filled the streets, no |)ands havef|the sun had not sunk to rest m-*be ( the entire length of the building and the
mary election. • * ' It is hcrahy made
Sonic Iter*1» uught Willi (In* t.oods and
The
Ladies’
Auxiliary
of the Chilplayed, no gales with streamers
and amelhysulake Hint the stars had not yet farmer» run drive m the building and
the duty of the supervisor of regiatraSome W.'fo There With the (¡ood*
ren'» Home Society in Jacksonville!», l|on . . . ((0twwl March 15 and April
Llnaan have added to the noise at holl- begun to twinkle In the nzuro vault lie their teams and (■»»! them in security
I 9 ! f f - 8 nd biennially t*etwoen oorI
.V fftlL itw u . .
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U ‘ “'I times of the day or night« ^ TMr-cis'.'“, M-wsIhn'f'■(TT'AW'Thtnnv •* l U .i lÖ L f t K r i* ‘"»a* tr.-e for the cfiü-1 ^
»ir»‘n on t’hrUtmaa eye afternoon. A
( thtcohmns of Tne Herald in sensible
But the band played on'
This «ill afford tin- country intople court *»r»
responding
dates thereafter, to keep
replete will» uiterenting
adnrtintig and having largp and most
Fifty-seven Knight», brave, true ami of Seminole county one of the most cases that dealt with the fluid that in- line program is being prepared for the the registration book» of the county
I' CTOpUurstocks of everything, having I hungry’ as hounds lined up and wrote comfortable places that could be pro­ ebriate» -v I *!»»•» not alwuy» &lt;*Ii«*«•r and nmtsinn in which many of the chiliiren open at hi* office every day, Sunday*
w l kipt, well lighted store» and line ilo-if " lohn Hancocks*' on the snowy \idtsl f**r them, ami tliat it i» apjoeci- the fact fiat several Afrlcanos were ey­ will ink*' jiurt . I’rrscnb have |,ta!n sent excepted, from 9 o'clock 11. m. to 12 m,
from all |»art» of the »tale to the society
Yttdflw displays have enticed the real page* of the gapingjiot'-i registerThat* ated ,t*y
them will soon Ire evidenced by ing to -' ll t hristmas booxe in a »Iry
and fiom 2 to 5 p. m * * * Except dur­
(car the tree
haytn to come to Sanford nnd purchase .at^* at 5:30 p. m. For the next sixty the increased trade that will come to county wi«s sutflrient for Sheriff Hand
ing these period* the registration books
•
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’ icbdt; gifts and Seasonable goods and minutes they lounged
about smacking Sanfonl
Heretofore the farmers dtiv- to am l llietn and hale them before
for primar&gt;’ election* »hall be closed.
How lute it would be it ll»»j teacher« of
In registering you muit state ou oath/
rtk»tndtthis year has Ihs-ii all thatcould ' thrir chop», dreaming
of the smoking mg to the «t&gt; were furred to hitch their Juiige Ib'rnng
Murid« couM all hav». Ihat lrt[&gt; to Key
your
full name, your political party af­
tV M lld .
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yiands pictured bv Senator Igou's hill teams to the few post* on the city »trouts
Tiie udg. i» new in the . utility but
Weal und a visit in IbtVilUu' The value
filiation, yyur businesa or occupation,
‘fttMrrhants of Sanford have atari of lading of thtT’ifav prvvfmts
At t&gt; .'lo and their teams were never »»(•■ on the old in ■vperiehee and h'gal bw»- and
nl [lie inp woiihl (&gt;»&gt; ex tentied to every
age in years, your color, and the Htate
L^i.tlt pywds .this way ami they will the
portals oftin-gram! dining room street» amim ease ol ram or cool weather hnmile.! ihe case» in an admiruble man
•cliool ro»Mn In I hr state anil to every
or country of your nativity, your pbsttto come at all seasons of the 1 swung ajar, and like 57 Peris at flea ven » tb&lt; team* had no protection whatever. tier
1‘rosimJtor lief'ottes was
hand
home where there an* school chiliiren
offlee address, und the fact whelher or
JW S*nfnrd has the natural location 1 twilight ghtd we burst through and' The new building on Palmetto av- to g»-t tm»re road worker» if possible and
f. * •
not you are able to read and write
fafltí trading center of this part of thruott our hungry' stomaoh* against he enue will I»- the l*est of protection and the
u’. wa» ».»I for th«' Itumldiug of
l'h&gt; coitlra. I ha» Ih-c-ii closed for the
Su'|n*rvtsor of*l{cgi*tration H. C. DuRshd* añd with the miles .if good mahogany tables of the famous hostelry the farmer» coining to the .uty now will the l|er» of blind tiger Imouv Four of
erect ion of a new school budding in Dunboae will appoint u deputy n-giilration
Uckrous thut are now being construiY ¡ (i-, W. Holms», Dr.Frank Owen» and i hitch their
teams in security and ran thiu! were docketed in the two days'
rit-ll&lt;tn Th* budding o» to Ih- 4 »•»»inofficer for each precinct and it liehooves
■Itilround the city to enable the puuple \\ (¡ Long In! the assault,^tu\ Marcus leave them a» 'ting a» tlu:v wish knowing pro-1 i dings and legal talent had been
iiiihIiou» twomory »trui’ture of brick
every cititcn to register and seo that
tofrttoth*. city at all times of tM1 year \urebus flat o f Keigin. halle».» and hun- that they will l«&gt; all right'upon their re- procurisi to keep the offenders from
The contract |»rice, mdependen of every one else (paililied register«.
Sscftsd will become the mart for the gry, hrought up the rear. Seated at ten turn. The building also will he n ren- serving lime if possible.
plulnliing i» $13,1)00
I
and the mecca for the buyrfs tublvs the c v ’ectnnt. hungry throng ex devolis for the out of town people to
Waller Marion faced lhi- judge with
Sine Attraction« Coming
»nt good materials at reasonable changed prophecies as to the character gather and talk about the crops ami a ple.t of nolle contendere and by the
The Fori lauid '*r»lulc Seul ine! says
f IW*».
of the menu. Would it be a feast fit inn kindred «objects and in time we may nnl el Mtnrnev I I Dickinson received
Hi. ih..:ltri* going public of Sanford
ih»' »■ - ling I« government statistic»
„.
------K ,,f |&gt;v, with * vtr.wme 1 apoelttíe» or b" able to make the building a city m.tr lint
light «i|iii.|n i of f '*&gt; ami ’osi» .»r . f h Ion - i' .1 -old o i iirdlng !.. it- |»nr
I i.&lt;- given ihe ojijiortunitj* o f'Seeing
j, - . The Presbrtc-iaii t'hurrh
b it H e a v e i forgive, we never dr.mmnl kc' h'i i»e
ii.ir* days
du* tit U • min i ! ii wo-dd be rat».»i »orne excellent attraction« at the Star
F '^*** Sunday niornir.g Dr Brownlee t„ the co tmry'
I i k Howard had no law vi f and Bill al J4.IIOU ¡.,.r ,, [i
\nd ii 1» the partial and Imperiai theatres druing the pre»vfll preaih,.* ftermon having fo;1 ils pur
\ » m mbi' of be on, two tiny oyster»
h
r
Hill likeil the tkland"«hraml of legal reulixatiou of thu* fuct that 1» bringing ent »euson, many of them having ac­
Ited t ros» Stamp Mysler)
i P°*® * j^xillteion of the teaclihlgs of j cast adrift like victims of the Titanic, in
talent and had Attorney Joseph Jones enterpriaing people in tuch number» quired great popularity throughout the
wucormnifng forgivencRs. ^iich pas- n bovi of pale Ijjuc milk; a few slices of
The ladies of the Woman’ s Club are anil both negroi-s drew n package of from other »tati*»
country. Manager O, P. Herndon, who
of scripture relating to fhe tonic potatoes cor ee; a morsel of tough, ovrf- greatly Worried over the mysterious ap­ ihT)«i and costs or six month* on the
now controls both playhouse« has suc­
k* itplsined in detail with the vDw dun meat. cartnivT ra ipberriCs and odor- pearance of several hundred books of ro.nlBoth were found guilty by the
A contrae.! ha» be u» h'L l&gt;&gt; Ihe Ki»- ceeded in booking a eonridwrable numJ rthwing th« attitude oi the Lowly ife-oas » ilphur water ixi npmul the
t'r.»» »tarili»» that some children jtirv
iiinmr ( nil. I 'cMiipanv (or ilie btnliling ber of bon# lide dramatic productions,
Nmrenc to this most momentivi» nieiu. Try as we »ii t wo could not sip*- iir(. u»lng n» »lamp everything in sight
\he Miller al»o had All urnev l.iiie» of a glub him* nr» the . »»mpanv'' grounds ns well a» vurinu» vaudeville nnd stock
ttwtlon.
pros the mutiny of the crew, and part of a„(| when traced down were said t" for firit aid 1 *» till’ .It ( lisani alii 1 \Im* in 1 fiat ■it\
attraction* to say nothing of securing
evening service will Ih* an evnn- them went to adjacent restaurarli» to come from Ihe vacant sotre room in the hr« •uifht out •nirh an IMTDMVTlt lotik ami
t ; ;
date* for a number of moving picture
y « a l Christmas one at which the mean satisfy the cravings of gnawing hunger |n.| nn-st Block where the difTerent U .L f*r»»vi»n tu 1I »•• ’Mh’h ‘
■•itl/#*M
The Palm Beui 1» 1 onniv « houl btniril, films print need by tho famous Player»|®g of the birth of our Lord and Savior and o itniged d e o e &gt;&gt; ' troni each paiaars have hef'ii held, Kuch one of Pl.t
tfltl Mllll 4 ,4&gt;
* ilA ait
ha* uileml 175 m prize» for the best Film Company.
Ration to Irte in the present and also victim the clerk »nmli-scendingtyr’ uc- tjix*»«* books contain about twenty-five 1 «* ».■II some mon*
»clued exbdut» at 1 be I’abA Beach court'ITle latter institution putu out some
•0 tbc hiTnaftsr will be gone into and repterl ihri»1 prii-es »7'ici for the »uni]&gt; stamp» and are worth that much, nnd the
Krattk Blair wa* gr.iitu^l a brief re I iy fair
It 1* an excellent idea to inter- tnflv wonderful films in which not«)
» * redeeming grace which is offered turni.« i?» fepast ( M«*sxr» H o l m e » i fact ihat so many of the hooks are flou spill-, his case itcing continued on ac­
est the boy* and girl» in their County stars of the theatrical .^grld are seen .
^ ,V" y unsiveil person will lie shown Co., who never were waited Upon, re­ iu^ around in thin air and have appeared count of tho sttriuu.» ilUu,-'“ of Attorney
in their strongest roles. Lillian Lang­
fair
at the prom t time, just&gt;is it did tired wjthout a «mell of food though the out of the thin air lend» an air of my»- Dickinson’s .sister and tUis cu.k* will
try. Laura Sawyer, James O ’Neill and
W*n Crhlit was on earth in the flesh »rncil of sulphur wa* on th» ir breath.
tery to the affair The Indies had al­ probably la* calleil on Monday.
Itand-Maue)
Mary Pirkford are some of the footlight
♦orkteg, counselling, and giving unto ' There was never a more &lt;li»gu*ted. di*- ready »old one shipment and had another
Sheriff Hand says ihnl he is deter­
The marriage of Miss Evelyn Band artists who will appear oil thirwrecn at
“ * children.
appointed hunch. The hotel had hail ont&gt; ordered and it begin» to look 11» mined to break up the blind tiger busi- of Longwood. daughter of Mr and Mrs. the local thi-atre* this winter, and the
At t ree o clock in Ifce aftetnoon %ill ample notification;'and yet had pulmed ( though these ntninpn have been lost in new* in Seminole count j and will get
F II Kami, and Mr Gregory Sear* national reputation of each of tho above
k* he’d a meeting in the church audi- o i a handout thiit would ri"(uir»' the j transit or else came to Sanford nnd were them all.
Maury, occurred on Tuesday at IJ;;00 mentioned star» is enough jo guarantee
»ttum ahd it is hot»« i that each ollcial nerve of a highwayman to demand 23 |ost between the postoffice and the con­
o'clock at r.hrist's Church. Longwood, satisfaction to Sanford audiencemJhe organiaation will be present, ns cents for it- O. Sanfonl, whnl »Time* »¡gn^e. If any one other than the memKeller Buy* i.'ru*e
Some of the legitimate drama which
Bt Rev. Win. C Gray, l&gt; D . officiating
#» all ofllcers oi whrft'owcr degn&gt;e arc committed ih thy name'
* her* of lh^ Woman’» Club have ordered
Altamonte, Dec, 17 - Healthy Alta- Mm Fred Band sang two solo* before will play at the (oral theatres in the
■M-each . auxiliary, organDation. This
But the gnuftf spectre of famine tied j{w| Crons stamp» they will be confcrr- nmnte Springs is in the eye* of tourists the ceremony and Mr*. Munson of San­ near future, are “The Shepherd of the
^**ting win hare fexr its purpose the dis,; .when the Knights
re Scimi the capacious ing n favor by cornmunirating with Mr*
_
and In the heart* of winter nsuilent» ford played the wedding march from Hills,” "A ji Hour before Dawn/i?^
®»*ion of various mattera pertinent to hxiroTT’hoentiT^o lge. K of I’ where J)unn who WT4 *upj»os«i to have all
Ti»/&gt; beautiful pottage* are nearly till- Lohengrin. The bruie entered will» her 1 "Bought and Paid For," "Paid in Full,” ’
Ihe spiritual and material welfare two hundred member» of the order a»- *uch »tartijis ship(M*d to her.
occupied hy their owner» anil the famous father .and thi: maid ol honrtr was a Captain Alvarez" and other equally well
« ‘he organisation and it is hoped tlmt mmblwl f ° r The district meeting. an»I
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tourist hotel.!» rapidly tilling up with younger *;»T?r. Edith. The groom’s ; known attractions.
H»“« 1 »»tendance will be had.
dispensed not only-refreshment» fur our
The usher*t The "Four Pickets’’ irt-stock pj ys,
guests, and severa^new homes will.be best man was bisjirotber
‘The Sunday achool will be hcU ns ilroiping ^spirits ■but soup, and sand- 1
Ual»c Price of Weeklies
were Mr F If ltund, Jr'nnd Mr Per-! Cobum’ff'Mlnatrals, the "Little Los,
eroded this season
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930 ** m- »n&lt;I It 1» hop«! that wishes for the Inner‘man.
^
Dw
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KeaHting the decy Morton*. A reception follow«! a t , Sister" presented by K liw St Erlangor
Mr.
nnd
Mrs
Thomas
A
Briggs
of
J^hecUarowrm b o (llw
T h , BrotherThe adders of Welcome wa. deliver.»
^ condiUon of the pulflishlng busi- East Greenwich, R. I., have arrived and the liride's home and a luncheon was |the Lewis Stock Company and the
r 1 p u t » ihla to you as a special by the handsomest m«ml)er of S a n f o r d ^ jn ^
rounty „„d desirou. to have let the contract for a ten thousand nerved by the Misae* Hand. Mrs. Whit- DeArmund Sisters with x company of *
4tyU,ion for your -presence next Sun- Lodge, M E PeGot te». the rropona *
the Imslnexa nix a more sound basis dollar reswiencf* which will be ready for man anil F- H. Rand, Jr., and Mr. 50 |&gt;eopW will show on the local boards'
ing from the eltnuent l.ps of lion. W. B.|
. sp&lt;n,re # more jun and ^
u decupanry in a few w«fck» ^
Percy Morton
I during the winter.
meeting will be^ O’fical.o Orlando one of the finest p r e - » ^ f|&gt;r thp
,jrnjns BnJ
Many
friends
were/jr.e.wttenduncc
-|
On the whole, Manager Herndon has ‘
Mr. Keller, who ha* recently- sold rfut
*Th * UlU*' Wednesday evening,
riding officers we have ever met in any Ju,
^
in producing weekly neww his interest In the Reporter-Star newt* front Orlando and Sanforil.
1 sreured w first class series of bookings,
ttt m.C° mrn'tleo on arrangement» for fraternal order
___ ____ _____ ___ • -**Ys for both theatres and the-Sanford pub­
District Deputy Bush-,
jucb W arf. pubUahed throughout paper in Orlando, has purchased tthc
Uria*/1*1”1** ent,,rt«inment art» pro* noil of D eU n d. a clean, good M k m .
tho pllb|U hm of the tiew9. beautiful home ijJHp grove formerly
special Well Kcccliftl
lic is assureA of plenty of metropolitan’
nhaM
®un*rlae for the Sunday call«l on EustU Loilge to
The Herald fepedal Seminole county talent throughout the aciuon.
the we-l-,
located at Arcadia, PuoU Gorda, owned b y-ihe lute C ;;H . Brown. Mr.
w
will lie announced onddegrro. when our own life ovM Chun-¡^.auchula HiuJing Green and Zolfo
Kelfer lx very enthusiastic over hi* newly sjierial edition that was lssu«l last Tues­
.
, ..
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cellor commander, D r. I. N. Jveun« jf.,|met at ArcadiaUir the purpose of form- acquired home anil will aoon make it day hiw been most favorably m-eiyed
Flrai Baptist Church
•
In tho absence df the pusloF, the W *d*,
aacmtled, the throne. V. C. Carr,
a local organization or preas aasocia- one of the show places in. the village, of arid manjr compliments have been show­
lite Hwaminger, M. A. Seacole and I. U . •
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Found Guilty
which there are already several located er«! upon the Herald force for Tlfrlr nesday night prayer meeting was on'* '
Westbrook took tjiclr stations, and they
^
|(f.nllttnpnt orttnnilatinn wlw ^
good work ia' getlirtg out tip,* edition. ducte l\jiy\ the Berean clan*, cumposed
ThtJtui
here.
bou
Keating, the keeper of a •’put p i ’ the work w ¡»ho it heri'ation, in f#ctM #mJ tho , , on. A p_ Jorj an o{ the
It 1 » thought that thi» will be Hie mori There was no extra time dev died to.tho of tho youyg men of the churchTVJ'he
li-tej
in'*!-.111 í):,yt0!1!» Beach, was con­ spDmlld styl«, M'CuaUs always do»»
punU (;urda Herald, chosen ns presl- prosperous season ever experienced since edition and it cartie along'in the regular meeting w*w very interesting in eve
T*
in
fer
ih'the criminal court , Then Orlandos . team o L foirteen acn,. s . a . McBrideofth. DeSotoCounrun of office work and yet il was issued way. Aftijxl various readings of. the
tl*e to *rt was eaCiblished. 1’rospccto
to l’a i d e Uit JiiMÿ.ànd life electri««l
grand hi. Npwti
Mam vife nMab
b nt. . Awt
° 3 but a few. hours later than the regular Scripture Uy the young men it was re­
electrtr,etl th»*
th.» audfonre
aumonro with
witrt a granu
p^iflent.
rfnd nG. W. for deairtjbl« locations have discoveiroa,
exhibition of the amplified M ro
Adwnfl of the Zolfo Spring« Truth, sec- that tlie pure »pring water found- here Is edition thaF go«» 'out «very Tuesday.. sponded to by talks hy several of the
* * lodai ¡ I L 0!. 0 rlan&lt;hF. boy» came with Mr. O ’Neal a* King. &gt; '
-----one of Itxmost important attractions; l»e- Such a demand w^s nuulc oh Wednesday members.
»rr«
,lvro hut aumroer, hut
Report* were heard from &gt;11 the. T he - publisher« voted to raise the sidaa nature has been most lavish in her for the spedai editiopa that there 1
’
Tho%young, men oi the city are in-'
Mr&gt; G*°*
Keller. Loiges repreeenUd and then l o ^ l e l
q( wcckfic9 ^
$1 ^ $ l.60‘ pgr gifts of soil and ’climate and »11 that but few òf them left by January
* ‘ to meet with the class on SundayMx
M
* for the offemw in Top « « T » * ol Kiwimmee delivered a J
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ngs. 9:45 o’clock, to be required u tke artlltit hand and those'whq^3P*?t to get t h «
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CORPORATION TAX AN ITEM

�Christmas Thought No. 1

dais For Monday

Nothing «hort of the beat u worth wf&gt;l|e for Christmas, hut

December 22nd

there is no sense In lay in g too much for the beat.

The beat

December 22nd.

makers in the world deal through this store exclusively in Sanford,
r W e never sacrifice quality follow price, but neither do we evfh
ujc quality asattexm ao for a high prirt.

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Suggestive Christmas

Suggestive Christmas . .

G i f t s , f a r L a d ie s

G ilts for M en

Everybody appreciateje t&gt;je; iimrarsolr
the oqt pf thcordinary gift— andit Jieed
not lie Cipensive. The fact that it is
different is enough in itself. That is why
■our store proves a mine of treasure to
•the gift-seeker.
Suggestion* for Mother, Daughter, Sister
and Sweetheart
Handherrhie* ■ *.
Manicure Sets

Rag*

Hand Bag
Picture

Glove f|a;

Scarf

Centerpleee
Dresser Scarf
Suit Cafe
Table linen
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Comb and Brtinh Set
Hair Recelrer
Stationery
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Walrhes

Sofa Pillow
Table Cover
Rocker
Parlor I.rrrtp
Books
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SUGGESTIONS FROM THE CALDWELL STORE

. M O R E
W arner 8

Our Man’s DcpartTmmrpffTr*-- Unusual
opportunities to save in this * T hrift Cen­
ter.” Vou will find a court! ooj pales
staff and an increased stock, which make*
the CaldweB store an effective combina­
tion of S E R V IC E and E C O N O M Y ;
Aaouaint yourself with the important
savings we offer on’gifts of thi*' aeason.
Suggestions for Rather, Sou Brother
or Friend
Sharing Set
Military Brushes
Neckties •
Hose
Handkerchiefs .
M ufflirs
Lmbrrll*
Suit Cast
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Smoking Set
Clothes Brush
Suspenders
fiat
Clove* ,
Gauntlet*

GUARANTEED
T a il arai la M U ,

Silk Petticoats

$2.48:;ku ,
TW h m u 'i btau

hatfruli n d ito ln .

tnUlllil Starai» rfid

•a calala ml Gian.
Ktöy Oiwa. CaJSarl

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Infants

Caps

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Special for Monday Only
. 9 x 1 2 R u é S 7 .9 8

B utterick Patterns [

Wool Fibre, in Bed, Green and Blue.
Regular $12-50 value.
(No Charge, C. O. I), or Approval;

Portiers , Rugs and Furniture
Boi of assorted Perfumes, put up in neat bos for giftr. 2 bottje* of Colgate* Perfume. I cake oi Colgate'« Highly Petfumed
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GOLDEN OA K D R ESSER
for Monday . . . . . . .
S0.98

Holiday Luggage and
Go - Way Bags
Thr CiWwell ««rick f&gt;( Trunk a.
Suit G i n 8B(j ( »&lt;&gt; W|| B tfi t*

Hdhti Bap

11 29 to $6.9K

*1^*1* fdlrd *rttfi ju it

13 Piece Luncheon Set $ 2 .4 8
Br.u liful Round Luncheon Ser. Large Ganth Claih. S ie LaigS i* Smaller DorLea (in either »tripe or dew drop paiittn) only

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H A T S — Have you ae*n out new Velour» in S ril Brown. Dark Green
and BtackT A ll beautifully lined with changablr (31. Our price $2.79
D RESS S H I R T S - Whirr and plaitrd boanm: alto neal iiripcv ahu

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Mens Goods Made F;or Gifts

»H T IF R S fringed rn u . and d | n , beautiful ilrs.ynI anti combination oi
: blue. r n *n , r t j . blown, n itgo o . rtf.
Price* $1.23. $1 03 and $ 1.0#

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Beautiful knit, »writer Ç
wyle S mo lin t Jacket, car
« m l color. The knit i* i s .
loop ruad »fleet; the »Kauf
collar U a' wirke« knit,
patched pr cheta lined with
fumer» aalin. Sold reel*
* here at $7,50, here $4 98 (
Afufoe Gan ritiri. S i l f i

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(lie

rigbc price loo.
T k a l'i why our
luggage department baa krcom l
o n « of the (Ttcai popular depart
menu af thu great More.

K E W P IE P A C K A G E S . Royal Society Kewpie package* of all kiod*.
E M B R O ID E R E D C E N T E R P IE C E S 58c. I Dr eaarr acatf &lt;o match.)

- Made o f the celebrated
Wooikpep lobe nuttiul
IW rem n dipper* ro match
O «rp »ic e o n l) . .$4.98

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The relcdrarrd Orinoci
Gauntlet, made of Rein,
deer hide, perforated back'. |
adjuwable. writ! claip i t .
ooly.
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Why N o t a Victrola For Xmas

Fad and Fancies for Feet

Cptnr in and »ee and hcar the dilGrynt »i)le»
Théo rrll » , wtich yok lilrthr beat aad
lange ta délirer U in time for Xniaa
Dirtocnt Mylra (mit, S 15 tn *200 00 Term» to aurt
W r it-i , * ï i j in «itw l Vidai Double Dlw Rrcofd»,

$1.98 to $ 4 .4 8
l.acl Saturday • hcwt broi
u» a boat of new Sh oe* and
Infilai Lou Quartrr*. of wl
many o f thv w iles have I»

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P L A I N T O E - P * » e » i. kid
Lard, hand turned. Cuban heel.

Jumping *
Black Cats

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Little .childreo may IrlryKoo» Saota Claus bet - « n 6 and 8 in the evening.
liftlc c h ¡idi ro who call for 3 1 sod ash far Santa Clan*.

He will

The Best Christmas Store Sanford Ever Saw .

. .-Vuit. . . . . . . . ...V .’. . . '*______...$1.98

fa aprrad through th* Caldwell Note new. The playthings* are lb* nuwt reliable kmda
prie«» are the low»*» poowkle. N O W i* the time to *no everyibin^And m alt selection-.

CASH

for boys nod girl* h*vn trlplo
heels, toe* and knnen.

Bring the Children Tomorrow

. The happy impression* made on your children now wyll last a lifetime
Bring them
well**. Let them enjoy the u kii o f the automobiles, the aria y a( dolls, the soldier», the
the mtarir, the I»f* ahd light o f Taylaod.

E N G L IS H &gt; V Á L K )N C — SnaaA calf, bLod eyebta.

Black Cat
Leather Stockings

The funniest game
eetr invented free
with every pur

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Wmnr lUtn Iruu. No hole*, no
mending, no

rucking. Wo gn srm n je««very
lb Lb« pried Is on ly e&amp;o.
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More fun ' than a
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barrel of monkeys.
The nbbrated B L A C K C A T Silk lim e .»
Watch the dog* try
to enteil the cat* as only 48e thu pair, in color* of Black. White.
they go jumping by S ly Blue, Pink. Lavender and Pearl Cray!
to get the milk.
Extra good quality Lisle Silk in Black *nd
The trieb ta to save White only ■&gt; 98c and $1,48 per,pair.
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Cl| Aeri* Im.i
fTh*t "O h*4^ I portori harkvi.n.
Mretlas. »ver
ntji Jlun»0 »r nuthl ol »
or »¿írttof» oí any lumi »hall tw, ¡- r
oaamtrr» or fan* or patron Unii In tV» Bluv
Un. In frnnt oí
ihir national government lias dcixyw-í.
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»I.tlaa, itrpol, «hart. «lix-k or Ir17)
Ritorni y ( odie No » K of r
inv
’ ÎÎ?L th^rity ot Santoni, aakl fin
i- to U
i- pr»
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.4tr.»U»] u&gt; the world, lit two Kittring in Ity from miliari» doe« nutrivi- any iT*.&gt;r
*5tâ t u « * W ««*• *&gt;7 **• 0 “». k U . . 1 Meri» tnuitd arul t tutilt M,*ulu,» Y
ànUht» »Vara »rltr.mr P f H«lchln»&lt;,n'c 'c* Munti**. what Wo may exiwct ¡n the pro- idea of tin- damage it does n*. for to live
^ , « 7 ^ chart« ot ti- p rr»^ .
voll tion of i|i«&gt;nw»i by nuvilution antj
ThaU oo haràmen. cab i|rlvrr*., I fella S Frani. K K and S
pi .('.crag*! length, hut with ambi­
unan chart* ot r*nruUr tran-j»*. 1
ataari by thrr rr»l»«lv# vrhirkn
tion
and
energy tapped from It by dis­
liyRicric;
firnt,
in
the
in.^antt.'
of
the
occtt^ToiaW anly aollrlt [•»•«&gt; r»ra by thr raíala* , .
*Sauront Ionic. Na ti2,1 b A M
T»niion of ( ’ulm. atul later in the Canal ease**, i* mon* vital to the prosjventv and
K Toltir iUtrrr. (I L Taylor s~
Íf 1 l5 r bih&lt;t*rao&lt;* »bafl npt In any tnannrruv
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f;
ÎLoToliva In «ha aulirti«« M PM«wi«!t» for nurh
---- tar»
lar» (&lt;.Ottimi nli alhmrvrty Dm andthiiri ||IUI, Zonr
(n neither instance iv;t» medi- haid'im-- oi a rgmrnUhitY than wnubia
'libro!ar tran*port»tfon* ®rif“r **** purjKvw u f d m » «t 7 U) t» ni V |a|tin tf ^r«7tÎK-r«a w rl.n tu .
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a
factor
in transforming thew coun* higher mortality. Vnff we are con­
*Ä « Ä t far fort»la « •»"£?* b&lt;*“'7
airVÏÏn t. That no whlrW». harkni» o, rhafini'»,
dreadciI
and despised on account vinced la-yoml any doubt that malaria
Utlllr
llnitlirrliood
of
Carperitara
and
Join
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•£»u o«i»ttiin in an»
- ■■—■* _ iha —— «» mty barimi li'ie.í any raiíera of America
"I Mcknesa and ill health, into countTiea with in kindred diptatiW, yellow fever
Sanford Incoi Uiitoo No 1751. U. 11 of C and I
ys ? s &amp; S 3 » -b" ' *
f A mrrt» IIIland Ini Ttiurvla» nuli I at 7 «cimi o( resort. And l believe in the instance and ’dengue' are aiWRiuble to sanilarj*
•HÜrtM i.’Thai it »hall 1* Ih» duty of oivry O
In
tN- (.»&lt;!« Mall U Itlacliwrldrr pr«u|«„ of the ( ’anal Zone, Ijut for this .sanity- measure*. The mflotpiito is responsible
watchman. « »«"*« («*' rharp. of tb. Rea
I ackard. K S i f
premiar* ot a«y railway »tagan,
* '" 0 and hygiene the United Staten would without doubt, as proven in Coba and
J^íw íl.arC rfock w **W wtthk» thn Hty Imita,
have been forted to follow in the atria of Panama, and the mosfpdto is only hrtsl
H I’ ll t Sanford lodfe 1 2 1 1
Â Æ ï S î S i S T l i 'S Ï Ï Â '“
in stagnant water.
When we eliminate
prrmw»
arwftlt
II m
J^rnm
n U da*t*t, U and iw
perM
O aha
akaU
r*fuw, hr I .. h * " ' ^ r * ’ • % ' T h ird W isto ra d n y n la h l , . r „ . i i hr* French and abandon the project.
r l r » l and P u tm r lln
C tuw l U i v i i ( f;
the production nf miKHpiko-s on our
Ifcüu amai or rat»* 10 t* a "* * «! *«W P»mon.
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&amp; -rbat any
o^ or prrauaa
uty prm
ppfwij
ppfKiM violai.
1
11 i* i»eriineitt to ask. why should a
0 L T*?lOt Sr* (cjdf ^
, l i . onJtnanc
- . “ -im »
lake shore by bulkhcaid.ng there is no
iiv o l tbi
mother i ountry go abroad and give whn
a fltw of
reason
why we should not he practically
nprlronmml
of
¡2
than f l« dollar» or by Imprtaonmr
L O. U. M
she doia not give at home? fn both of
tty day»,
■*:
,|ran un day* ñor mor» than »Uly
free, if a sineçaueffort « made to keep,
"H1A( IN T U , built 1900 by Merrjll-SUtvetis pPo, It" (iross tons,'5 net tort»,, ■' .1 * * K
■TheUyaltiriir^hf
n k|.,
¡natancca. results were gotten un
íhta nitnnann?
ordinanr* »nail
»hall take
tai eí- r.veulni
-*®LjÍuo
fcrtion T. That tnt*
nt
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fo
W ^ n n i. 60 h e r long, draft tlr shoe 26 inrhw. of hull L2 tnebra. onk framn
■tn^rmni
water
frorp
our
prrmwrv
and
Jartlr»â&gt;*dl«Uly upon Ita paaaa*» and approral inori. Albert Srllh. Dictator R || f^igrt.
tier military' government. At home
all hnW &gt; ofe screened; including houses ■l'-vl,r,'fc^ l,l“nkuig. galvanized (ustened. two staterooms. twori&gt;erths and basin in, r ' , '
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Sccrrtary
^t'u d t'rw tllr that tita forrruin* wi/mtiu*
thin in impossible for various rmaofbi;
‘
by tba city council of Saofonl. Hnrfor rent, vthirh will havr’ in be done by 1 ,ia c ^1 tu-uu- *o»l*4--t«om. large galley, ample deck spflee Toii freight or passengers»'
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Monroe Chapter No IS K A M
but ut home wc nm-ttarp smi rnfunv ordinarvOe Here f want to call atten-:
4a. l*.iartm.BKtii!i--1^|1, w UIVKI.U
hut; chairs and tattles. ^ ft
Mrru every-aermat "and fmirih Thurwl#» tn laws lows of public sentiment and
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Hawmlc Hall over Impr’ia! Thealrr Viaitina
.Hon iPs^ytters us a/hreetling place for
K N tiIN h. Merchants, 4 cycles, 2 cylinders, Jump spark, 9CIIKBLEH tarInoratavi by ana (Ida Ut day of llmmWr, companion» wrlcnme. O L. Taylor, III*), Prirat statute luws. The luw of public senti&gt;
mowtufttes.
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hurettyr. .riPLITUOUK coil, timer, and plugs, LOBKL and PftQVOT .hufnps,
*.|?Î»ÏÏl
«■ W. SI-KNCEK.
W. t: Itooibotdcr. Sec'v.
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ment will be more .forceful than any
Mayor.
ip'fcgard
to
the
iflinitary
conditions
P ^ n * . two 40 ¿Ulan fuel tanks, whistle tank ami'outfit. Engine ufi.nl 1300
fy fcgartl
*n iu ry
IHt . ,V
&gt;
statute law; in that each individual,
Calary City A»rta Na. lisi, r. o. K.
of,our_yater supplyp-oa^ar as germ conV*
instead of needing a guard, will be a
M**U »vrry Tnmiay nl*ht In Pico Htock. All
taminutioti. is concerned,
AH OHDIN’AM K
guardian himself. In this .matter of
mrmher» and vistor» kr* Invitavi to attend.
are free und.'beyond*
G, E. Trralu». Sarrrlary
public sentiment, you ladles muit bo
iimlid-r Ihe Piatila* «(‘ land and Ih* layla*
ocyncrasies towartl our
oàl af Serri» and Allry» la thè Oly of N»afoni
depended upon for its creation. We al­
J, lt tPi.inorf by thè Mayor and tb» City CminI have never seen uny
ready have a number of statute laws, in­
A. C. !.. T1MK TA III,K
cism.
lUttioa 1 Tbat from and aftar thr pawa** nt
differently executed, and you ladies who
uà arduiaura tba city ol Santini arili not
|inr1 rooofwiaa or caaintatn any anuiue. b-mkA* ffir oitr* sewage system we are
l*elleve in the Sullntgist idea may get
7uZ llr»*i, lana or allry that mty hrmafur 1*
far
beyolid i^u* average town of like
i.d «m or opro*d up by -any pomo, flrm or cor•
the opportunity _to make more. But
South Hnuntl
tarali»», untila piai ol tba propoard »tir*! or
IKipu1.ition
¿1 Sanford, exeepl In one
no
statute
law
will
be
effective
without
[/„d u dijly aubmltUd to Ih* rity fnunril
pd Urmarly andini by tba City Courit ■&lt; a No 27— Lv 3.10 a m
the luw of public sentiment; for an indi­ n*tf&gt;e, 1 vi Ifich lietrnrls seriously from
S t. F ra n c is , Fla.
*Uk tirh»-»y.
l,v 2.36 p m
*. That all pemona, flrm» or rorpnr». No 39— Ar 2.15 p in
vidual born tinder our Constitution Con­ the system we have, and that i* our open
¡■■a rnuain* Und to ha aubdìvided »hall Dia- » uh No 8 &amp;— Ar 5.3G ¡&gt; rn
l.v 5.5f&gt; p m
siders any infringement with the man­ moutlovl m-wers But. with the bulk-» ■-X-3
rU city ritti ' » piai Of «arar. dra»n
No 91 — Ar 12:35 p m
l.v 12:45 t» rn
. a .vie»tabe »bovine
th*
toc*
agement of his home and, surroundings heading nl our lake, this will be a Uimy«
1*1( 10 Iota, »trnal» and allry»; at»u wbHhrr or N o 83—Ar 2.0G a tn
Lv^2.16 a m
ruwu and aliar* corre*pomi «Uh tba
an infringement on his personal liberty of the p;o*t. and if our’sewers were flushed
" «ttbllahad atireU and alle*y ad)*.
and until Foil ran convince him that the scientifically; in our dry seasons; aiy*
North Hound
; Barn» of aubdhrbdon; numb*n a»
•riUTermi Iota and block» and namaa
sanitary condition of his home is a men­ would have- nothing to fear from our
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i tterrU.
.
Lv n.oou m
N o 84— Ar 10.45 um
ace to his own health and thut of his sewage system.
___ !.. Tbat »11 preaona. flrm» or rorpora*
tòaàuùit land to ba autidlvtdrd »hall rana* lo No 80— Ar 2.22 p m
Lv 2.42 p m
Nett comes the fly, even of more im- 1
neighbor, no law will control him. And.
Wtrvetrd prrtnanrnt monumenta on ih» rmlir
l.v-3:56 p m until public sentiment bus grown through portancr than the masr|ulto in the mat-'
ItW» d all »irwii. and at all Intmerllon* of ilnru, No 9 2 --Ar 3:50 p ni
■ tb* locaiion of »atri monumenta »hall he No 82— Ar 1.18 um
l.v 1.03 a m the knowledge of the necessity of sani­ ter of Renerul sanitation, the direct car­
r» on tb* ptat to b* nini vith tb* city rlerk li
rmrieri ut tba precedili* «action.
No 2b- -Ar K.50 p m
tation. so that tile laws wa make meet rier of tvphoid, bowel troubles of chil- S
Xmas I’rusenlv bought at o»ir lew»*ln Stori» are lure to make the
|*d»a 4. Tbat thè rlty cousrU »hall riamine,
E 0 : iftàa# tu b« rimmim*! the plat
with the approval of the majority, our drtn unit sor»*'eyes, and the hlthicst of 9
r "rJftpprrval and »hall ara that it rornptir« with
f— o***-'** hnppr and he a greut Rflrisfiicfloh fo ynurafllf - Why?
'
all insri-*,
tfnarts hr to tie gotten rid ' 0
Km« of tht» nrdtsanre* »na Cito ism: ; No 25— From Trilby
Ar l.OÖ ihm i lawa will be tneiTev-iinr;—
A*
r
accepted by tb* diy they »hall pa_~
of?
It
j
the
first
plane
stop
the
product
q
Hem
use
we
have
the
»ntalitv
Ln
wear,
the
In-auty
topleas«
Lv
2.30
p
m
j Vyimt would be the results should we
of th* «treat» and alley», and No ^4— f Of 1Tlloy
■H tba- location
I
fruì the
Ut writh tbrmcf, and «hall a!»o p»«» upon tb* vt ini -From Trilby
Ar 6.15 p m i attain to this high state, of perfection, thm, ki*Vp your places clean, »over all O jirp t4 u» jiuii ymir ¡m»« Kfilmnk utnl flu-«
our motto which î^,*
urn of tb* »treat» and »hail » * that t*ie n«n™ 1
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»
*
Lv vr.ik»
6.45 su* in
100 iFor
— --tda not conflict vith the name» of »irrtM» No
*^u iMv
vi Ttilby,
iimrj »
tu , m
i hygiene? 1 belicVfl.nl&gt;- garbage imd swjll; second,'kill a» man.
in nnmuuiun
sanitation **n
and
*
.
• uitiHn»aM.uHi4 ii««Ra.iSi uaucs m■■t ■i [*)&lt;■ iflviiir
Van Srietffist
y ° u uan; tíiird, servii against the te g
*iÄ
a|rtl'Th»7'upnnTh» «rreprthc* »
n
d
w
i
t
l
r
^
■' ■
* dty
■ round!
“ of tn&gt; plat
■ - *ubm
*™
!i
» V«.
1
■armi
by lb*
it _
ro O
Ar 6.58 p m .1 that the Lord ruadd us after his own hiainder" In this connection I want
t«| la Üwfn ta hrnTumliok'ô provMwî. «ime thafl No 24 For Istwburg
,
O
suggest
ii
sanitary
measure,
loreinR
o
I« alaittri to »nd bprom« a part of the* puMir No 157 From liCesburg, Àr 5.20 p m i inmge and never Intended tu tu l&gt;e ili,
iHtrâi «f ttk) city, iihI the o»t of lh«* rretififïnc
ri
&gt;
,(
all
manure
piles
to
huye
\S» have thi •■mie interest tn olir Jj-welry aftvr its sale that we had
Lv 6.35 a ni j and tbat dtscase U a produét of our uwii
W•ùfçiit »hat! lie bom»
p^rwun. firm or No 15h For Leesburg
&gt;.
«ubmltUny »im«
IheftT1
M
r«,,
ti.vi
from
Ibes,
Ar 10.30 a m making. in disregardlng tbo laws.that
lietiif
»T la tu our inti r*-**l tu krtow that it o satisfm torv
fortify tfcit the* forr^iolnf «rlintrir»* No 126— From Oviedo
b y th»» r tty rm in r il in »'vslon, No 127— F ot Oviedo
In riv.ird lo our milk nw'l.v « r
Lv 3.00 p ni are necessary for phyideal perfection.
tit Is Iiy of IS^eemíjtf^f, A. I * 1913.
In th» hist ,ir\_____i ---- -Vini migli! ask why. thej», wero all these should i .iv ius|H*etiott
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lo
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i^w«*
h.ive
j
o
álfmd by mr thi* 1 wl •!»&gt;
M o r e E ffe c tiv e T h an
U. W Sl'KSO.U.Mn
t.^lit l.y wanitation. put on eurtti by «rtirjTlic iie.t uf^ daines Imv* been w"men,
U-U*
BK O NATA The great i!I«OoD PI
Maker, il not internied tu make us stek natur i.:-* chran. and that the milk i ,&gt;ólij
li f FI Eli «nd LIV E II CLKANSKK.
A idiysirally jsTÌect man has dominimi Jmir I ■ ,,nlantlna(ed by foul water Hut
eontains*nn calomel. but t» mor»* eflecEVperl Wnfcli and Jew«*|erv Ifepajring
.NOTICK
not alter the fact that as a
over tliem i»U. The power tu resiMt'jl hxt
TV
mulini of Sunfor&lt;l, FI* . ill rrr^ivr tiv»*; nets ijuirker litui has none of thè
,1
ineasttr.*
we
neist
m«p*s*tion,
gen
Illese
irt
viysioba
w«s
cren
(«si
In
hun,
12.1 WEST FIRST STKKFT, .
SANFORD, FLA.
f«r fhi* pvffortnsaap »&gt;f -ürh pufilif
Inni elfects of rolomi*!
A puri Meri i*yh
ài fulla* •
pfhven aUsolutely Ity thè methods with flSp. ally .es regards the tuberculin test,
t
_
5e*T»fcr w
ork, fsrhiifv
*nd itm’t
&amp;»«-*.,
.u,k,
*»rha*v v
— v.r. .uri
-uwt (,.m
every
orgati
o
akes
organ of thè human
whlch We fighi tltem, that is. Ivy his nwn Ea. t member cow in a dairy sito ial be □ a Q O o o o o o n o a o a o o a o D n o o o D o q o D D a o o o n o n u D B o o D D D Q o a o D a D o a
™ p e i i m niulfrtf: uf limili*
Ju mini i** Wit with tiw* m&gt;
not itu-r ln»fjy h**ölthy
HIH »N A l A gives foni*,
.v ia
tilleul *i'iiiiii
Take for instane«*, the nr- f’ttt »trough a tfiberoulin t si and. if
tkaa I •ttí»rk p m on Monday, Jan. **th MM4
, , ... ,
a m . munì Imi arrumpaoini *iih rvrtJVH Vljftif
hfiiltll fu l fj t mire System. ganistns that cause boils and carbuncles |IU\'»3i-ular, should be dis -arded
far
|Iuntimi (flôO.OO) IMIan., a. an
□ p o o o a o o o a o o r t a a a a ú o a o o a 0 p o o Q o o a o Q o o o D O p o Q o a a o Q fio a D o a o
? it mukcii yott feci young ;»n«l new
they are constantly on everybody’»
of food faith on tho part of thr- hi&lt;l&lt;ler
W e hyuld also have a «tod
slug law. !
utewdk to I* fuffritirri to tb#* dty if Uw •u^'r Awful
If you bave skio erufitlnns. Srroftila,
skin, and absolutely liurinless. even du ut !*«■ leve that ta \ itlon-Will«be ef- 1
wddrf dwmld fail tit qiualify by nidhit limi« r bumf .. .
». . , ¡ »*l„
l&lt;rtk»UtUi{ulp*rlermaiin&gt;.itih» Jut¿vni.lt.&gt;
I vpholti. Klioum.it inn or Ma though the xkm is broken, so long as you i
It i* conce I si by1 authorities
Modrkf awant, ( ‘hreka a crompanyme all n- bina, try B Ild N A T A
l’ricv f i do
un* t*hvsteallv perfect
Another im
F*dbi4l U* fir rrtum*«t let IIm* Urblr-r ami th.t ' , subject i taf if ill &gt;ln^» were muzMBM—ial baiiW’i fhifk In fn* relumerj tas him
C A U N ItV 'S M T I U T I U
T«)M &lt;
*.ii * I« it, tiic bowel trouble-, (,f trill ,:)&gt; t instanti', tu t»,&gt; •• &gt;t ’ &gt;! rakuts
Mi filini pniptr bond with tin* nt&gt; « l*-ru
IM U .I T ** • reni,' ..... Vigor nini vl.it
work to b»gin February Ut, I'i| I
• tutïra l
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ir&lt;
i
» 'holiTti li.I.mtum. Colitis ,u\dk \\i&gt; i,M Im c\terujiu,i'* 1
S
I 't* le-pian ,
fe» «a» jn?
a
,t*.
Fm (¡etier.il Itoteli! *. Ntirvous 11 ..u,terV iir* never a menace to &lt;htl
«
0
Tb* rmjnnl rwrirra thr righi in rrjefi uny *«» jgjj •
ttçallv impossibli I,*il w&gt;- uiiil kis'p
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à
•
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.
•*b- Sprcifl.*; »m« ran iw» ubtaitM«! «t tb«
• nes.*, Itllieluwi ''..■’tetti Ito' i "ver *o jg
rireti nursing the breast of n healthy (-them muttled from one to » letup,-r
derk« oflWr
, ;
FUR
i,r ,*ii 'ishi1
.«. diseipaiirin. tli*,**v 1 .iblets
T J. Mll.rxit. mother, but a child nursing a bottle
■n
I believe that our greatest carelessness
,
!’n *! lirnt.
¡tre what you noeti' They un* a tisane may either be the jrictim of filth or the.
W. M. Lov»U,*CICy CldHt*
31-Fri-dr
».
Ix»ttuce,
C’elery,
Potain
(Ktwèntion
of
diseases
Is
(iraeticwl
in
^
Iniilder; a Chemical Moti,
victim nf indigestion from improper feed­ ouf wdiools in tin* mutter of infectious
rr *
Ask your druggist
lince you try. ing
“ KOnC'K
And,' while cleanliness is absolute-' children. The t -,»chers ary not to
ops, ( ’a h b a j i f , K tc .
Special Drands for Orangb Trees. g
iTK^tlnf of the atorkho!iirr* «Í th&lt;* vtim nlu i vs luiv
Privi* 60e
*3
)v esscntuil to our “welj Iw-ing, l want to lihunr. anti the do tics are not to blame
g y Katioflii flank of spioni, Hornla will U &gt;0U ll,U3l&gt;H
llook»n th» ftsim« of th«« hank on thr «m-cho! Tu»«\S r itlnf) f»*« «Wimirml f ».trnhv
mi
how
Nature
has
etjuippisl
us,
&gt;t
«T la Jaau*o. It#14 a? IU «. H«*rk a m , Í&lt;h if»»
; i«cars to I«' no IMidy » lni*inn». (here
M aterials always
&lt; o i n p l f t r Inn* «&gt;f Fertilizer
Fri • $1 l)u.
d a Urani of directora* and for th» lr»n*- worm Uemisl\
so lung as Aciive up to her laws, tn light!
i
one
in
««»lltority
apnl
one
one
«LLir of
(14hpg nialtmi *j may pmj»rl)
(ìnriibv'** rh&gt;ni..'i*m' ttiriun ot. pri,'* ,11-*vi* s . regardless of the presentfo of » ,
«oai» tartarí* ib» mrvtlnf.
ll.lle a
SI id Ip* pi .iuth«rilv
fa rri«*«! in si nek
H F. WHITNF.lt 1 'i.hirr
50c
o
the— germ»
For instance, the co’On
ii-rniir
th orv^i t*u tn,, I -r\|,, (of e.,i |i 0
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GARNBY. WALTCRS A COM PANY .........- i» a normal inhabitant of the in
o
'¡ciati
an«i
Itll'.e
linn
riyr
the
ichu.ils
i
j
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J*«l&lt;
l.nV
ili,.
Il*
\
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rile
.or
eall
for
pnces
and
mfi»rjn;i£ipn
,
Mftnul « &lt;tdiriatf ClH»»H*l %
testin''» and i» harmless until some in­ i Aiwk'y inspection, dlscnul all children o
discretion in our diet or finbjU, lessens vith suppurative yyu» or iafyi;live na.v.i'i
*4 4 »4 «
our rinistance, and the colon bacillug is discharge till they a'ri* well, and be sure
the secondary factor in causing num­ they hre not carnei» of mfectuous disa
ii«Jiing spoilsyourgoixl Lookssomuch a*
bers of casta of inflammation in ^be/ihafter thiffr apparent recovery. I a
“ )raayjtaip—stringy',-dull-colored, liarsh.
lomen. including appendlcitla.
. 1 aye not-yet mMltioned hook worm; but a
.
Nothing a*lift-to good looks so nnali os
What
diseases
are
amenable
to*Ahese
it »Iso is a direct prixluct of poor sani«aatifnlhair—soil,silky, wavy and glossy
E. B. B R O W t í) Local M anager
Nomatter huwbeautiful your liair is now,
laws of sanitation and hygiene? H car­ rtitio.t. , The evolution of htnik worm
o "* S * M » *
rouQniinprovciuguodkxvksbyuMng liar- I ■ POUI.THY S U m .lK S . CHAIN.
ried to jM-rieclior*. I Iwlieve they ifU’urg is ,|»*s^rihed by Dr Stiles sycpis far
HAY. ITT*
®»y HairHeimlifter Ify ourhairishonirly
We are born in this worhl physically de­ Jclohed, but this tfoes im&gt;i .viler llic fact
——
--va..-1
I h. ■*'
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•Muglynow, Harmony flair Beauiifter will
■ri»
SEED OATS*. IIYE and VETCH.
fective, to pay the debts of the abuse of tha\ U is u product of lililí mid the imnukea softer,silkkr, glossier, more beautiGARDEN
nnd
FARM
SEEDS
for
n*l inevery Way. It uio ntakes tt cosier to
the laws of hygiene by our forebears; ^rnpui dlepo»al of Imnum excreta
•rSa
FALL and -SPUING PLANTING.
pot up and helps it to "stay put." Its rich
ami added to this account are the debts
I
ho|M
»
I
bt»ve
covcreil
most
of
the
iiu*J*f,°dpr lutlcs the unple.vant, oily smell
HEADQUARTERS
of our own nbusi*«
Hut In the same porlaflt points in r**»rd to s.tnUati*n;
•Lst
Hattnnny flair Ilcattuficr ii
FOR POULTRY. STO« K FEED.
■ Otívtly named; it Ivcautifirs the Itair
ratin'as
Wd
Observe
these
laws of H K ^ Y “hygiene j. too |»rg ÍI stthjeet to g"
a
8
AND POULTRY SUPPLIES
, {y *••*•■/ to apply—simply sprinkle n
gjeru* do Av** approach |)hysiral perfee' |into detail in thi# »hurt árle le
But
ftue
each time
tveforo umvibntshi ' . t,n
■ ■V'ci- hair
■*u vui.li
siinc ocnaro
YVHITR JO R PRICKS AND
tion and well brink and hand to our* r-4,feievo that iAuiloukti be taught ih',rit- U eutauunotoO^nil Will notching« * ll.l.UUSTRATED CAT VMM H I
children a small» r debt of Nature-in (V)ghl&gt;; atul fjs teachings deinunatrated
lot coltir i&gt;t Uic hair, nor darken gn»y b o:
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.VOurluiiraml»calpiLimLru/I-ific ; ♦ .
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•
1 —----- &gt; payment for our own indiscretionspnnd. ¡i/-nglt»:tif » to.’ ül! school children; for lo
S; e ^
Harmony sfiampod. Thi»
n » n n V
P M A D . T I K I N a*» time elap*»l wc wouUI be,each gdflefl-' tla* education*6 f Hit* &gt;cljot'l ‘ bil'Jren i»
,*tioti dividing tin* numt»er of our dt*- whefe tha;good *will coiuu.
&gt; ri
&gt;**:■«tati;.'K.ihat. immediately ncnctrates to •
fccts instead of «*ach generation multt«• '-V
. A ’YJ^ripfb.iir ¡utd »calp, trisuringa quick
Habjts of tiluis;* it» t'»e grown-up will o
idying them
cl«uuing, .yVashtslon just us
*tp
‘
^0a*||j:
It A4» t ♦
ucvtlr be .Urokei^ it mv#M's tmi inugh q
^ ^ ' 7 » “ 1ecniiruoi)cratk)n tukca only afew
Year after year we find new (lisen-wos. »Aerificóte our pridejind vnpity to wear g
Oblnirtabk* ia whal^yoti got when-ymi conic ( q' uh. We
tk*gn'lt\
nothing that Con liann
__ _____ «nt why? lak e adenoids in children, |ir,&gt;|H*r clothing. For mstanri*. ¡1 woman o
t.e r* l‘aVM noharshness or stickiness— a a o o a a a o a o o a DOJOOQOODOOOOO
examine your eyei, write the pr^Hcripliah'and tuake the
,
mu At. u,
1.1 ■ • . « '
* 0 for Instance. W hatAwa* its ungiti? will_ sleepjwith u ho« watit iuttic i*o- a
!E a ? .w fe^t**nie^’in 8 clcAnliiras»
glasse» all fur one charge— a reasonable one. ^
Hoixv-pnipataltoo» txitic Iri,«id ahapfld,
a Nnturî dW not Intend it. No.'u niotlírr
caysa a’u; haia’t b»&gt;*ly heat enough i » g
omajneubU Uittkupwiffi’ «¿rinklcr
j ° or a father with'pcHectT«hlraiory paskeep warm, yet,go's to a function on a O
JUnhony Half ^ ^ &lt; 7 ;
* ‘ or her own indlsrertip» as;lti night In not onough clothes to ditst' o
^ y S h a r a p « , 60d Iknh guaranteed
took coltFahd befftre it was over, look
?&lt;
Kw c ? 'y.Trfu every way, or yoAP.money
a -lldtllc. Y'oy can rarely ftrut a iwrfect ■□
*«*•
“&gt; this community only at our
another, nnd finalJy wound up wi^t nt*^e and throaf ami the laws of hered-!
25
YEARS
IN, JACKSONVILLE
r
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J
tí»
.^»i ,
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th.n-r «¿3 ^
Store— one of the more
chronic head cold- or catarrh, wjth Its
ity ',afo making our children innbccnU o o o o o o a a o D D Q o o n o a o D o o o o o a a a o a a o o o o o o o o o o o a o o o a o D O O o a
Slit« rw*ea?‘n*4nig stores of the United
|oiiMH|ucnt unlnrgement of tonsils and
suflcrere. Where did it begin? Jn Im- .»•
o t n i C r ■'!“ ‘“'d Great Britain, which
BOX
867
SANFORD.
FLA.
glanular tiosue
The child v-a# born
l&gt;18 Harmony laboratories in Bos- w
proper^ clothing. tniprofsT ventilation, ■
o
*rc tbemany celeBrktetl Harmony o o o o o o o a o o o o o O o o o o o o o o o o o o with adenoids» a defect that the parent
slreping in rooms overheatetl. air viti-,
i sad Tm«C Preparations arc made
Tiunde&lt;i it. So it i* ciuy to see how these
aR*d. which necessitates mouth breatlj-1
m l
physical defects multiply.
'S a V j^ jÇ jJ '^ ^ C o .. 100 E. Firat St.,
ing and milijequent enlargement of tonNow . ho&gt; are we to apply thja science «¡U- and the glanular clement in n6 so
»A
of prevention of diseasea
ouradvea and throat.
Notice Horw Owner»
locally? We are living in a decidedly * J want to suggest before closing, that
malarial district and a Urge p « &lt;*nt of ¿rau ladies have prepared by some memwpert home »hoer
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The • Florida.-.Grower, tliat excellent
well by Edgar'A.
Wright has' been voted the thanks of
•{he Commercial d u b of", Sanford and
all the people of this section for the ex­
cellent write-up of Sanford and vicinity
Ip-the last cdiUon. T o this thanks the
editor of Tho Hernltl adds unother one
and also craves the pardon of the Grower
_BY
_ H. M. EGBERT.
for giving credit to the Florida GrdweniJ^ undgg,-,, mentality wa*. not devoid
News as it appeared itr this paper. • Tld*! cf
‘ «n eleiuant
*
* of- 4—
botuor •-**»-------------*
Ln its compost
Mori (la Grower Is published irt .Tampa tiop, and tho incongruity of.h is ml*and the Growers News in §anford, hence siTO appealed to tbla latent sepao aa
stejipod quietly out of hia house at
the confusion of the named. Mr. Wright
of tho Grower was « ' reran» visitor to night agdJooft ed back into Thlb well-ill
parlor. / iM -»a w bis wife seated Id
Sanford upd wrote a splendid article
her ebatr, riHSAing as calmly aa though
about the great vegetable center, giving
he had gone out upon tho most ordin­
it space on the front puge of his paper
ary visit to oatnh friend. She hardly
and this notice is duly appreciated by all raised her «yes when bo said good-by
of us.
Thanks, again, Bro. Wright* and to her, yet there hat),been an emotion­
came** again, '.when we will all try to al sceno only that morning; and ft
entertain yofr'ln SanfonP-style.
wCfe• 'i
this that bad. nerved Llndaay to
■ resolution.
■r* 1 He could1 endure hia wife'« com­
plaints no longer'. He was resolved to
THE TAM PA PAPERS
Vgt
*'&lt;?¥.
I put ah qnd to them for ever. And bo
The Tampii |iapbrs are the pride of was going like, a thief by night to
^
¿ I K 1United Statai. In 1908, with more
there and build » honjc- Some p»*oplc thorough orgahizatibn, ih e sale was in­ South Florida and arc ulWoyw good hut «real "the''moat precious Jewel of
tiier* are who want to live In a town that
hine with more
mure refulgence iabout
about 1 Markham’* household.
••
creased to $230,000; in .1910 to nearly seem to shine
• •*, i.. * idocs not have a debt or bonds and they
He bad
fought
downvm
.Jh*
impulaa
.a timSSFfiOO thèy
they ga ip^ior
in' fc the
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. . . and. Chriatroaa
.
_
r
$210',000:
in 1911 to over $330,00^
- nm «lly are of the d a n that a n well itot- ^over 40.600,000 seals., netting $400,00 [.big cditicmi
i toward.dishonor for nrsnT weeks. ; Bnt
ms aná
and »»feted
assisted by.
by; thd
the huidnos»
bu
btfied to liva where the Improvement! :•_____ ., i. _______
t ™„„
.m n . .always,
t L « . tissue
_ . . ‘ boostat ¿py the tlme-bad'cqme when he cquld
ofr T
Tampa
men m
were sol»! last year—
are few and when the noise-amt bustle
papers The Tribuno.came out on Suft- ^resist no toager. \ f i fe without' L u d ile
icsL ilia home had
of progrcwi is hushed« where the-tpUn la
. J ------ O day wifti a,96 page edition that
.
. Ifn
in _
:»re
so weH ron tented “wittr Its lot-that tbe
to
have
topped
them
all,
but
the
Tampa
bod
•S U P P L IE D W IT H D A IL IE S
inhabitants go to sleep at six in th* eren//■ .V'
« /• * • &gt; /. t . • •
•; , .: T im « came out on Tuwday with a thought*ot-Lbdlie constanUy. grinding
&gt;
ing and get up at four lb the' morning to
Sanford la « ell supplied with daily larger one of 144 pages and if there hap­ hit teeth ,04- ho pictured her with
feed the chickens and go7)4ik to aleep papers these day s and there is probably pened to tie a third Tampa paper it
Markham, .Busy about her simple
*
again.
.
no city In the state of Florida that re- would probably lie 160. The Tampa household dh{les.
Few town* then a re'that can boaat ceivrs all the state pawn* is early as
Markhaih had ^rougbt her back to
papers gre hoth*good ones and both cover
no debt* and no bonds. The fact that Sspford. On account of the location the field-and there will prqbably never America after his last visit to France.
they, a n towns .now and wen toMns midway between Tampa and Jackson­ by another one started in Tampa for When she arrived she was a simple
some twenty V*ar* ago is \jsually attrib- ville this city receives the big dallies thft'Tribune artd-&gt;Times are two of the country girl. Innocent, Ignorant of
tha language of her adopted country.
— ,
uted to fh^ir satisfaction with the con­ from each of these dries in record time.
best in the soptlfghd deliver the goods
She had met feV men; she had never
ditions that prevailed twenty yean ago The first dsilies in tho morning arrive
at all Lirmto.
both of them live even brain aftgiged*before. And once
and will be satisfied with the same con- at 11:35 being the Tampa Tribune and
y.. r .
long and alwaj*|^pc(&gt;»p«r. for they are ln Markhgm’a pow£r he watched her
1 J.;’i '■ ditlons twenty years hence.,, \Vltliam Orlando Sentinel, At 12:35 thp Jack­
doing a great wrfrk in the upbuilding of j«slou*ly.
H e ’ w c ii« hardly permit
, , pfennings Bry*n has well sakl that con- sonville Times-Union arrives atyd hf
npt only Tampa but every- part of Routh her to leave his home. He could nit
’■^tentopent is the death of progress and 5:40 the, Jacksonville Metropolis' add.
bear that hia acquaintance* should
toorida
the’town that has no debt and nq bonds tho News arrive. The Tampa Times
have speech with her, lest somebody
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certainly contented.and wishes for no and the Orlando Reporter-Star should '
steal her from hint1 V 'improvements that would. entail debt reach Ssnford in the evening hut reach * .Christmas is eminently the children’s
Strangely enough, it was Mr*. Lind­
nëflds no.hew people, /to ad- here late at might and are distributed day. FYom the gray of early dawn —it say who had .first met her, and It was
HO publicity, 'n o awakening the morning after. Practically at all is the only dny in, winter when their she who had Introduced Lindsay on
w j &amp; v , ‘ from thò Rip Vàn Winklcilecp, needs times of the day there are daily state eyes ojien ut that hour—nt the luteal one of the rare occasions when Lucille
na Pdblif‘ Improvements^bo progressive papers cornjng to Sanford and this has hour at night, let everything give way to bad snatched a short respite from
Markham’s tyranny. It was at a
B V ;'v. .
' movwíwnt, Mlffl.notitajt'better than’ to eliminated the idea' of a Sanford daily, the little autocrats whoafe tyranny is
friend's house. Mrs. Lindsay &gt;ras
B w a »-'. ,V- be let alani», lives in quietude and solitude unions the field would warrant a good courted by every man and woman who
taken at once with the pale, beautiful
;S•'!I t V *» , thd 1 finally
flnnlfv dfes.
any of the essence
fctweijco of
of love
love in
in the
the French girl. But it was Lindsay who
dibs. - • ... .
‘ |press /mice,
UL‘i any
Service, giving home people the *lias
B f f r r I 'j?-'" -LTb»towns*ye.Ukf Individuala. .They.|
.M n r e ,.they
^
them froraibwM“ - ILnnp und-tumble ami shoot|Had pUrthed tho acquaintance
■j»*;- * ' - ^nult.pfOfrrsi or go baçkwatri. ’rThere
k — 1I the larger Btate papers. -.But tha
- *timè -with
J*‘- -*■—
•*
v L — and -----------thrm* , Wpen another Christ man 1J
Markham
he were not‘
on
sc&gt;
" - ’ .is
ik ito'
no happy
happy medium
medium by
by which
which an indi is coming when Sanford will have V» comes some of them will not bq hery.j friendly terms. He kfteyr enough of
/' ; ' j vidua! or a town Cad cesse to go forward first ciaas-daily and. when it doe» come and t| }^ ''itj»at‘are will by One,year he
this wtil be ii good location to catch all that much further from the royalty that J
should the ven- doth so becomingly becorn* them.
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ould prac- Christmas i* for the children-let every*
in Norway and Sweden In IP04. To
Jnrob ltili the well known social worker
Of Npw-Vork, and to Mias Emily P. HI*sell, the energetic necretary of the Dela­
« ft. j. ItUlLY, ECU»*
Vfv*M. tuYNt*. Busin»» Marnier
ware Hod Crws, jointly belong the humor
t&gt;C.‘&gt;rlglnating*our American Hed' Crosa
nbudpllon Prise, *2.00 a Ytar InAtfvsecr Christina* Seal. In 190&amp; Mr. Rfl*
*F - i~r- ‘
M l ««ml I* Hr* at» tnr C«rrt«r »2 00 per r»*r In interest was aroused by the receipt of a
advance or 20 c per month. ’
IctlirUtniA» tuberculosis stamp on a
Panneau In «dunce muri be made at often. letter from Norway. He pitfilishcd an
ralemd'n Mcadl-cU»* mall mittet Aulun 22nd «rticte about 1 thi* queer looking stamp
190*. «I tho Poatoffice «iSonloed. plorid*.
In thP
nnd &lt;oiggp5,t»^ some
onder Act of March 3rd. 1870.
pBMible uaei for it in thin country.
Mi*« Uissell at once saw an opportunity
Often In Herald Pulldbu
Telephone N o.lii
here usd "«prepared * stamp, from the
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~~ T ---- M le of whkH her society realize»! 1 *1.0 0 0
■ W IT U O U t /DEBT OH BON&amp;S
,fot tuberculosis work. So impressed
hK
•,
was hes with this success that ahe in­
A Florida newspaper came to our desk
duced the American Hed Croaa to take
-today and at tVic? rpast head Is the in­
up t h e r e in 1608 on a national basis.
scription,» **Th«f Town Without Debt
With very little organization and with
or Bond*." Now thiit may be a valu­
hardly any attempt at careful advertis­
able
or B may be a detriment to ing, the sale that year brought inf rieverthe Aforesaid town. Some Inveetora
the le *. over $135,000 for antl-tubermay be attracted to that town by the
cttlosis work in various parts 1 of the
PuM1»b»d f* r r r ?*e»d»T
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paper that Is edited i b

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IME HERALD PjUNlINQ COMPANY

Clevèg Ruse
Which'the 0nty
Vrench Coojc in-Town Was
Rescued.
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family, you cannot afford to be without-the fire and thieLproof p ro tectio n
afforded-by-our-Safe—Deposit Boxes
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of fire or thieve^
renting a Safe Deposit Box.
O u r Safe Deposit Soxes are fitted with Yale Lod^
requiring two diff&lt;yrenf,1ccys— rflakin^ it impossible to
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guard her as tha apple of hia «ye.
N E W D I ^ ( T o ils
Thera waa nond like her; he bad J
known no woman like her In all jiia
experience. Aa for bla future plana, Peoples Rank or Sanford Had
he cared nothing.. He had arranged
of-Officer» Last Monday.
*'S
fo r what money would bo necessary;
At a meeting of the Board ui J W
for the rest fate must decide.
And she was waiting for hfin
Aa tors of the.Peoples «¡tnk‘ &lt;*f Sanford'
be approached the, unlit house where heldpn Decemimr ¡ 6 tht l.‘&lt;b! the nujia
the man he hated lived he saw her, a X)f D. R. Brt^oo amt Dr.'Hutnuei
sinuous shadow' In the dporway.. He ton were propdetM*' tnf m em h J n *^;
crouched aiming the ftardvn *bnihe as that litKly iipt| were, unji niuit..|**jjF
.
ho heard footsteps approaching. «'A t ed to the pfreetqrate of tR. Hlnk
first he feared that It waa bla enemy,
This iftinouncement, unas«uinin| tt
but It ,»fas only some belated wayfare Its appearanpe is one of abiding inUrm
er, walking up the long accent from
to’thc people of Sanford us well u to
tho station. -^Presently al} waa allent
the-Bank so fortunate as to numb«
and lie emerged from hia place of con­
cealment. Bhe saw him and turned to these two namen among It* »«'live mem­
bership.
h im :, .
-■ N o introduction of ei|h-«*r of tb»w
■'Lucille!” he whispered. „
|t,j \ are both
She was as aelf-posscssed, her poise gentlemen in necessary
wss a ¡firm as though she wore going known npd apprecinlcl )*■, th«- ratin
upon the most ordinary mission. She community and stunt! out pr. &lt;minentlj
handed him the suitcase— a dainty us men among men.
French, affair, bulging « I l k Um t » « j--fln th are rrrntnilzM m,i •hf&gt; for they
articles (hat she had managed to pack
sterling integrity but f«ir t i.tr r^oj.
ln{o It. There was no time for rap­
nized, business ability, und *. 1 a not
ture Together thoy started down the
hesitate
to extend wtimn-t ■-or.irjts‘ garden, path. Suddenly she stopped.'
lations
to
the -Peoples Bunk &lt;&gt;''Seniori
\”I have forgotten ■ It!** she ex­
upon its wise choice.
'&gt;♦
claimed.
. "W h at!"It may or muy not be g. .-.eU anon
"M y mother's photograph. It la up­ that these gentlemen have i»«n »todstairs. In my room. I must get It— 1 holders in the bank for *&lt;&gt;uie tir», a
Ar-Y/W/fÍtí *
presemi the
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ti
i5pr?
»¡f s n n r t
rtJKjarxrirJTrJtor
s'irasa-week Herald covers the field
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jfptjld
npt
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the
simple wish fhurler as one of its inri&gt;r|mr.v4k
In this issue of The Herald»’ hr a-moat
&gt;1 (Vch for something Ixwidif a bare liying i in a local way and makes no pretense ut
^•whlch rwrealed'eaCh-qUallMAs of haart
As nrtlttl by
y th«* re««-1 ■ ^l!u*tnW
able article from 'Or. S. I’uUs ton that
MmP ,own 0r
canno1'
b¿"sta“t 7 p a í-r
He. wajted Tore what seemed an eter edition of th«* Sanfortl Herakt ir
was delivered, as a leciu/e l&gt;efnre, the
.
get ahead or make a mark In the world’s :
nlty. Presently she was back again,
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Peoples Hunk of Sunfonl rm* ta tk
I Woman’s Club of this city and « now
progress unless in tho course of con.ilruc
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and still nobody stirred but they two,
LAR GEST DEPO SIT A n ’iilU i
, given to the reader» of The Herald for
• tjfon some debt i^ contracted and after j
In tho garden, under the whispering’
MORE N E E D FOR MOTEL
any bunk in the county and t*y it»«: mature digestion, it ik upon the imcjt
the debt is contracted meets the debt i
trees And so he led her away,
like a soldier face to (acv^and overcomes
„ The suitcase wps weighty, but he tain uddisl strength given t*. th»wtw
The Clyde I.ine e*i&gt;ectn tg put the i ¡thportanl topic of "PrevpnUible Dis
walked os though he trod on air, and new directhrs, we predict u duv notiu
it' finally.by working for yourself and the new and.elegant river stwamer,■Osceola ea»cs” an»! if carefully foilrtwixi*will save
Lucille
strode jtt hia side. Sometimes, distant when^Sunfurrl »ill pr**u*l!y til
community in which you reside.
in commission on January first and,the trouble und exj&gt;qivie and death in the
when
a
cloud Tellod the face of the the Peopk« Hank us her muluin defar
* This town that has no:debi n*d has tourists that reach Jacksonville from thp familk-s of* this •country. Dr. Pplreton
moon. Llndaay looked up. -&gt;ardly dan fnmpciaj institution.
no bonds is a good town os towns go no north will want to take the famous St. went far afield in his research "and edited
Ing to believe that she was really hit
»doubt. The man who: has'no dfbt ifi Johnf ri$K trip to Sanford, one of the an excellent and moat comprehensive
at last— forever, he hoped. IDs heart
HAKHT FLOYD’S M W M l NT
theno progressive times is either abso­ finest {rips in the state. Many of them article, .o«y* that rain l»e conserved for
throbbed madly and tho two
miles
lutely contented with his lot, has made take this trip every year ami Sanford is future rei»N:nee and it is hoped that
•eoraed but a few short'city. * -block» j
tc ’ * i - •
Fg S. Senato) «ml W»ll«l
his pile, has no interest in the -malarial filled with transients each »lay
At last they stood outside hfs hour» *B E -* r . '
How every reatldf.ofr.Th» Herald will read it
* Viver Ihe’* Si«ii
welfare^ of his town or fellow man, in mnrty rtior»' Ujeti cap be rnunled ufuiq eurgdijly. nrwl pondrr over it
again, and. tookldg through tho win
*
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fully satisfied with hnryielf and is ready lo'takf Jtltis river »rip after the new and
dow. Lindsay perereljed
his wit» &gt; l^uinfty, Dec 1 ‘* a H P FIojA
. t'
eUP occupied the same chair and held * aml
»mpaigri mur... u&gt; * n vm rsli
to die mid play the tjolden .bitP-' b,p pakilial steamer makes the quick day *1 Two Hanford men are* said tn !»• mak­
1 the same book
All the emotions that
earth'is not his place. The town tiial \light trip from Jacksonville to Sanford ing first class brooms of palmetto, und
suspect is Hejb Johnstoi. left fin*had iioskessed him had been entirely
ha» no debt and no bonds is certainly ’not and return. And whpn this elegant the industry is expected to find a good
Junction Sunddy aftemoon’walkinf il«t
Unknown to her; she read aa tran­
progressing in a like degtet* with ^le^uster 'Hrearner service has l&gt;een installed how- use, for the despised pUlmetto scrub.— 1
*
quilly 'as though nothing
were •' ^ the railroai^ and reached
towns of the state, when every other murh nicer it would be —
- - pqjdt^
(ootSui noon today. The\ left Aiuhrbif Sanford
jJ’ierCe-TrÏÏHtne,.
Walked aa Though He Trod on Air. stake
locality is bonding for improvements meet these strungers at JiUh^Aoqh. ft
...... s un eulprprise to encourage.
Then a sense of tinutterable love foi |cAu Sltturdny oight vt* \|i.tUrkirth
and must eventually bond for impruve- escort them to a fine new hole) uh it iitM X man or men who can take palmetto»», the man’s cowardly nature
to be this quiet woman ln tho rhslr w»*Hei) ' Northern ami rod** etghi 1*11!■H
I o! th
ments if_anjr Improvements are to le
o( |„.ulUlfui \m M Ma-ttjJ^where hitherto. useless enrouml&gt;erers of thp aware that, once .Lacllje and he were up In Lindsay’s heart. He turned tc 1 way to River Junction
¿54 vi*
\ made. The town without debt is the : they
u k „ ^nnlh,.r
far .Wfftth»tf.-«l earth, ^i»'d make from them cine of the • together, there wouiq'be do pursuit the girl nnd.spoke almost curtly
Hoytl atuuHJiiced hi
lini»*) I*
"I am going In to tell h e r’- he said th,, tfnitjsl StntcK S»*r»j*i••
town so well -e.t.sfle.1 with »-»mditiott* milo&gt; „„ lh„ ,U)p(,r
,,f the' St. mort useful things in civilisation de­ At last the Jim» had arrived when he
» lili» k»
'T o tell your wlfeT"
an*1 so contentitl with that same snug j
wll(,r( fishing und hunting in the serve imr praise, esteem and pnironuge was able to propose hit plan
iii fill
man tiger jyb* posting n
kjHhe looked at him with vailed ter j
’ Tes—everything. Hut wall.for me
- satisfaction that like a man with a full; beet ilmt can be found anywhere.
effect
along,
the
jvuy.
uijti
eji
..otunr
tMt
It soesn't do a man any good to com­ ror, and yet with a Joy tb*t' ahe could
I shall not abandon you.
Mare nc
Stomach will lay down to enjoy u noon­
financial
cuudi^tim*
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his enterprise unless we secure hardly conceal) ^.Yet her fear waa fesr. It will be-hut a momenr.” ■
What an inducement for flu* building ineo
day*
while the live towns ^re going
riding.
j.„
;
paramount, and. singularly^, enough.
of a i|ew tourist hotel now W hat.an aiwT us*» tHiwfruits of that enterprise.
The waiting girl asV Lindsay disap
- fo-ward. /
. * (»olonet Hoyd Is well knuan through­
Ita origin waa essentially a feminine penr.wtthlfl the house; she saw him
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inducement for the jveople who own the Jacksonville Metropolis.
Tontentnieii^ &gt;* the death pf (irogrcas.
, psychologically. Bke waa in ilo u i bend dVep hia wife, saw-her start up out the state on account *&gt;f hi* vooittr
n
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-----presenj Sanford House to reiimjuiih
Give^ug the man or the town who is
uk her little treasures' Markham incredulously and look, at him vrlti ful recorifi and cnormou* amount pf &amp;
their Irrtereita io some one who wo fid
I«et us once again make4 he old —prol&gt;rapid keep' them; she knew his vln- eyea that searched bla soul. '*. Then fluency in the Florida Icgi'laturv u ik
making debts for improvement*.
Give
build a good ^Jiotel. What am inddft*1 ably -an ’xmnecowary -apjieal to thos»^. ifetlvevr&amp;atura. * But Lindsay only
us tbccfull blooded mart, who is never
she was miming out of the house -duttihguishe»! gcntlcnym f»**m Fr»11^ 8
inejit fftothe men'bf means t&lt;l n)nH&gt; here who^feast ok-Ghristmas day to.remem- laughed
'«*
with Llndaay at her side.
satistled to^ »top, pever satisfied with
county. He expect»4^v hIU to isrit*®"
and build such an hotel where the re­ btay.othlfi^ who, but for timely charity - , “I wllj . give you more than Mark
’“You! Lucille I" she cried.
present conditions but hr striving 'to
vitle,
then to Tamp« Un*I Muni * «
turn* would pjqipisc such grtod dL'P must ffut* while they feast. We shall ham ruCn.ever give yon.” he said sally.
'Tea, madamo."
qnproA'e each day eaefi shining hour und
will
make
an atldress on th»- *&gt;wU
»lends on the investment.•
dine more- comforttbly powiessing, in Atid then ryj^llned hia plan. Markhari
“And you have come to stay? You
is not afraid to make a debt for improveJacksonville
Christinas night
Can we not haVethe Hotel thfi season?’ flioughl (fu&gt;w sacml words,'apd* be- was'not alwaV* home before nightfall. will not leave us?” Rhe turned to hei
rtient of his town and fellowmnn, knows
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Let
hcnjappolnt
some
day
when
he
husband. "O. my dear," she cried. ”tc
litvinjf m yffieir implied promise—“,Inthat debt ia but a monetary worry that i.
It think that we should own the only
y j Dodge C» rdpnig a Mjinjgrf
! usmuch ns ye have done it to the least would W ^ te U lg e d -at hia office,
will soon be dispelled by the brawn o f,,
would* then be the almploet'thing for Ftench cook In 8 tspleton. And It’»
Although no definii»- reti-lour*1tvn»«5
of Lfcese ye ha\*e done it unto me."
FOB F O U N T R V PE O PLE
muscle and the work of the mind.
him to cover the /wo miles between** W " * 1» :
,bfi K‘rl'« h»nds and has been "mntle bn the subj.-.'t it 1&gt;»
tholr^ housdlf and meet her- after .dark' itnnosl pulfed her through the door.
Sanfpnl has won the hearts of the
Without debt • and without bonds
derstood that Judg»1 John V\ ¡,&lt;«!p''
Other Florida cities rire tuking up the when' there were no prying eye* to. • (Ooprrtshh M3X b Tjw O. Chspmsn.)
country' peoplo by trying ut all tjmc* to
there would be no world today.
manage United Stulcn Senator
cere ^he
Bhe rfijiit
DRitt have k^r
haf posses*
poesesalona—
give them a square deal In nil things and plan of huvipK th? ladies clubs take up _
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U. Klftcher’s campaign lor re-fier
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what
i
^..suitcase—
f
pho could^packMpto a..ault
the luteal move is the erection of a suit­ tho matter of keeping the monyy- at
RED G r o s s s t a m p s
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in
whlc|i
he
Unopposed
by
H"»»fl
ready,.
V
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n
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'.fie
W
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k
e
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away.
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able 'building .where they can »Irive in home and thli would bean cXeelleuitidea
|C. Stockton^
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Fainter Policies Settled
Nearly $1,WIO.OOO has been raised by their teams and be protected from the for the Woman’» Glub of Ranfonl to tty. ne^ ® £ M h v k l j a m again.
.. Pleasant A. Holf munugeii the ■
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aha
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Retl C ro * Christmas Seals in the last I weather. Yhta' txiilding is located at Certainly all th. M t a o) Sanronl a|,.n.u' ¿ ¡ ¡ *
ogling to rumor, the heirs of the paigq in which Scnnt»&gt;r Hetcher w*
•five years, and yet many people do not tho comer of Palmetto and Second street be intercate»! in keeping the money iq
Und say had laughed , &lt; » V y ; goad late Ec’O. Painter, whose' tragic death toga,' and it ,has bren runioreJ tW
know how this Christmas stamp i&lt;ij*a und is large enough to take care of all Ranfonl if tiicir hard forking husbands hi*i contempt for Markhftm iurijped in
by drownlng-ln thé St."Johns river caused would'again be at the helm. •*
originated.
the teams that come to this city even on art* trt ever corral any of, the lucre.
find
id ah answer Iq the flrt’s'lqtU..; SIuv
8 hf
Judge Do»ige mailc speech« i t w
Some of your grandmothers l1ra(p]iiyed the1 big days. The country people will
told him many Utile details, of thé a «national sensation by reason of the
out the state
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Senator‘ H&lt; tchw g|
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“p&lt;j&lt;it ofllc«" with ¡fitckcirp similur to aphrodite this rnovo on the part of the
man; his tyranhy, his greed. Once,
C _ - . r fact that Mr. Painter secured insurance
half in^the-former ’cánir»ift8 .
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t
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|i«aii
when she hid f»o{ prepared a dish ex
Red Grass Seals ’way hackR ij862, wliciL (teapie of Sanfortl and will make this
amounting {o more than a million dol^, „
ntjj r ® i ntly Dia scnsior*
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until
they roheeived lhari(|e 60?
f. raiime stamps city th*ir headquarters at all times.
,kctly to-hfs Ukïog he bad. swqrft at
WÌlliÀnu»’ Indian Pilé Ointmint* wiq u i
lare
within
six
month*
prior
tu
his
deatlrf;
^olloi^yik
K intiop of lhf
her. fibs had 'never forgotten that
at fairs foe the Iwneflt siiYha relieTJund» Especially will this building bo appre­
v
te corner the v * *
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cure Blind Hleeiling and Itching Pikft,* ÿ e , she would r&gt;*
have compromisatrwkh the Insurance
for the soidiefs'hospitals in Brooklyn, ciated on court weeks and other times
It absorb« the i f thorn, allays itching nt
companies
which
hsjjq
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je
s
te
d
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payro
u
t
that-thn
junior
mcml^r
And
Lindsay,
looking
book
at
his
Boston and rlsewhen^ Nearly .ILOOO,- when the couhtry people are oblige»] to
once, actn,sa a poultice, gives instant re­ ■wlfe In ber chsir, felf: not the leasf ment of policies.
the
fight
in
behalf
of
the
seco«i
000 waa raised in this wfty before 1865. come to Sspford in large numbers and
lief. Williufi?*' Indian Pile Ointnmt
After the war, this method ,‘o/ raising In the past eould not find suitable
is prepared for Pile« and Itching of the
tloge is o a e Of tintori
u” ’was
'' “in,er
money wassUeconOmuri in thl* .country places to hitch their teams. Surh are
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- «date, wus wdeed if the rumor
true,
Juug* t
private parts. Sold only by Wm! G.
nhdaSfi'-ities»
ful
lawyers
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for a, genoraObn; although _ it fourul tiona on the part of the officials and the
Markham was not 18 be home that bat replied that he had no statetnent and is well knownjhrmigfr011*
Aldridge, Druggist. Mail 50c and $1.00?
^
» vogue In P o ft o f^ Switxirriand, Austria, people of Banford will do much toward
to make-,- One company alone paid Up
Wllliarq» Mfg. Co., Props., Cleveland, -night Bo much be had discover«»!,
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France, Spain, Denmadi, Norivay, Rus­ cementing an everlasting friendship be­
and be had seat Lodile a message by In full, in d .it Is not known, upon what
Ohio.
s- ■ ‘ ft *d. a trusted confidant. Now be strode basis, if any. the other companies have
sia, Sweden and other European coun­ tween the people» of Seminole county and
Mr. mnd.Mm- J.*L.
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tries.' JThei* are .now thousands of dif­ the city of Sanford and their apprecia­
oat Into tho dark fagorty. his mind * t d e d . "
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into their fine apartments ovrf
.
- ferent typse of ch^gjT sump«: used* in tion of the lateet innovation for their
Notice Herse Owners
.jr f
U ngttag w ith th h thodgbt U Urn oo&gt; . The - opinion of disinterested Insur­ rooms recently erected
aU parts of the world, as many os forty comfort will be demonstrated by an
avenue next to the Herald-a®
I hive s first clan expert horse shoe/
ance
agents
is
that
the
settlement
fell
lay ta storà for
being used In, Austria for children’* hos- increafed patronage' and many more Give him*s.trial.
■he tM his M weald considerably short of the total, amount soon be st home there w *■*£
pitals slooq.
visitors to the city.
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J W r o fjh r iftilibdist church here for*
(Jf i M’vf'ral &gt;'Äir3 «nd his many friend»*
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church at Bfaclt•mown
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wisdom, and '•«Joqurnre.

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What is the Use of paying'll2.00 !,*
Vneruum and Carpet •Sweeper
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vtseper copi
lune,) when 1 will «.|| ycnl t^ m m e thing
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I u Vaecuum Cleaner and
d SHeéjH’r r.ifp
o r The Floating Small Talk»
^ lupeil for $k (KC i if I '*(11 . uni*, it,,I
“ orrincUy Arranged For Hurried
dean your rugs f.,r .Ml, apiece any Urn
Herald Header«
you will let me know
Will do a g.M&gt;d
Mbs Antrika Tslrarh .haa returned )ob nr»no pay. Abo handle the \A l .ird
Mop.
/mm a p l**»h i
Mr*
f o U t M olriVjof Gainesville. "
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hi" Sitili Street.
Mincemeat in buljf at J. I). Kolxrt*.
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OORE m o .v e m e n t b ’ I
' - j» r- The,, t'hristmaa tree, with a Santa

Public Markets for FlorldJ]
Members of the special corninitj*»'
Claus and entertainment will, be nt ! Of the city council appointed to devise
Moore’s Supfin church Christmas flight. ; ways and means for establishing a pub­
The entertainment proruì-e-s to In? very lic market, m Jacksonville within a
liite. Tim ynjjng people end i*Hl!dnfn year, and their pjaui would be jiut into
yert much larder but for the fart that
an* very t'jitluwjnstir in iinfiiaring for it.
Miselanif^ Joe Oftlnerqt», ll^Al &lt;;i||)vrt. the city is at present suffering from lack
J. C. Aaiigliu and Miss ijuSgess have (he of funds
The tichl being waged in Jacksonville
train I'y ui hand
\ ijiiwt »amliol m
should
be t k &gt;n up by every othur city
vitatum U esiemltsl in all to P« |irrsj-nt.

Aristocratic Lawmakers.
OlaasmakluK u«**d at ono tlmo to bs
tho most aristocratic'of all industries
A French law paused under Louis
LX. allowed nemo but meh of nobta
birth to set up glags-blnWlntr' estab­
lishments or even to work therein.
For raduy centuries this was the only
trade noblemen could venture to work
In without any dnnger of losing casta
The art tif glasHmaklng reached Bogfaint through France, and In Its early
There will |»&gt; a bo» social at tlu* church * ,ul lar,f'' ,ow" in Florida for wveral days those engaged In It styled theta,
solves “gentlemen glass blowers “
(luring tlu-' holidays whicl^ promise« ro,"oni'- principal among: which arc
heaps of tun Tlie date *¡11 be a„- th,’v’;
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nounnsl next wwk in The Herald r*ri Markets, (itoperly conducted in other
Stopped Occasionally for JTeit.
Two small neighbors of mine were
Chrisinus t ight
Kverybqdy tsune
r','es have retluts-tl the |iricu,of meats
.Tha ram on'Monday night.w«a thank- Vl’geiab'es. poultry and other islibles playing close 10 our boundary Jlne.
Robert was telling Waller, wbo la *
from JO to a.1 I a per cent.
fully api uetifit»«) as a s|«Tial blessing,
little
over three* and has tho face of
Markets have given the |&gt;eoplo food
, Air and Mrs. \V.
Miller, owners of
a seraph, that, hi* mamma will not
“ (georgiana Fami” have been shipping stuffs that are 25 per cent better than allow him to play with Roland.
some of the finest of citrus fruits. ! those which are bought at random. . Georgloi ’and several olhora, becauao
Markets have served ^
and they »wear. Walter made no response
Northern (icoplc have an idea that fruit
will not grow on the hammock truck land, ‘•eve'op the agri cult usui liÌHfhborhoods and Robert Inquired; “Dowyon awear,
The.Mill ers have one of the very best of the cities in w hic(i Vley* «Jfo kp^tted Walter?” "Not all the time,” answer­
Each fessop given 1« aiOjAf^iRdtnt ed angel face -with tho solemnity of
tvuck farm« m the Celery Delta and
Hi ii 1 it tlntr t liln V. *■&gt;..« .....
*vwoman
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an owl —Chicago T rlbun«
have gruwi, most successfully iirange^, to ma kl* any thinking mu

tifiirul Chamt-Uor of tfif» slate.
Grand
K ttf H. jjijAS .\V U laitintcr of Tavares
&lt;Euwti,«’ Lodgei was also pifpent and was
warmly greeted up a.) side#
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Killin'* ipg the rK^rglws h big «upper
» « • senrw! hy the Sanford Lodge who
W
thus ublitcreated J^om*.our appetites if
iiDi from memory tbv fiiw-denl of the
Sanford House.
; 'i i-s, we are giving the Sanford House
•» light "roast ." Its conduct' has re•eiuil only condemnation, frotp our 57
brother* -and these ,are from the first
n Mm . 'A. E. Connelly .Arpl
H. H.
1' *icurgi IIvimin preached an up fankjt of our citizenship, whidt knows’
grnidon «pent yeairrday In iackson- preicme serinoni at the Baptist church ho* to treat visitors under any and*ulj
^
visiting friends and relatives.
on . iHi(iuv'i'vt ning, uping for hissulijer i cirnuns tan res, knowing also that noth"Despisc noi ihe I)ay &lt;if Snjall Thing
ing ghea a town' k worse black eye than
Gocoanut shredded bulk., J. D: Jt.ibA quaftul compose^ of Mr. and Mr, a high prireji hotel. giving bum aerra***
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Charles !.. Folk. Mr« John T Brudy ' u;e Kustls I-ake Refcion.
Mrs. E ' 0 . Typer has relumed n&gt; and K. Il Murrell «ang sopie pretty
often..a pleasant viait-yto her numbepi
Two!’»
METHODIST CONFERENCE
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I daughters,i, Mrs. H. J- Holly and Mrs.
grapefruit, tangerine« and lemons, lle-( the champion of public markig«» and
Soed jHituioe» &lt;&gt;nU*n*d pnit. «di
É. B. Ilrown.
kide the largest of strawberries in (|uun- j PWricuIarly should this be the
in
Had
Made Much Progress. . ,
Adjiuirned on Wednesday After Makyou money.
F. F.fPuflofi»
‘J J.it
Utica and hau- grapes, pearhes, bananas: Florida,
►^UlFred ones morn tug 1»' Chase &amp; "Co. have full stock voging
Appointments
Flutidv-nr-aruiually send mtllrwmr ré "slttod-Jiptffi^drcMibc h im «If, baying
•JMr. and Mr». Harry W^rtl Iiti-i» nr - V and several vnrietiw of gujmttron their
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musi homo (or the’habijhy* afu-r *pendTailahaamie. Dec. 1Ü, Alter selerttmr farm, ■to my nothing of celeryahd ler- dollars fo other etats fnr-Ttje.ttyr pptil ho knew be could -put his clothes on
•'hiiHTTfitt^ttH
ii Ì .«tor spfpndid
splendid IbnrDoTTir r*tt'
mg the jiimmer in Decatur, Indiana. .Arcadia »«. the, next .plac« of meetgig, tut* tincj all kind* of vegetnhlM 'of first lr&gt;’. egg« and ,th‘‘ir product«’that »liAild In-tbe right o r d e r —After some argu?
r
Xmaa,
_L. I?.’
nfa» jlUJpH
meat hi« .molher reluctantly gave la
w bou-M j. Ward has Iris iinfnenpc man- passing a memorial favoring^ thft divis- düallty every mtison and their rose ami ,K‘ I,ro,lHrij&lt;Mn Florida.
29-71
to M b pleading«, and, taking off Ut«
Phljlps^*Co.
Moridiam
annually
»end
Ji
fficir
in.
,lie«t
ufacturipg plluft located. Their
many
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varirities
of
Rower*
make
of
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TruHs and'vegetables to the markets of little fellow’« nightie, left the room.
‘Don’t forget the "M^rfiodist Bazaar friend* a nre dtHighted'io have the Wards i Rni' southern division and announcing jjleoryiima Kami u siiow pf.\a*.'
For fully 1&amp; minute« there v a« a dead
the Duckworth building tomorrow, in Sanford
il
’ tht* .appointments for next year'the an­
-A few Very light frosts were just no- the country, while fruits and vegetable*
■llenco ln the bedroom, and then the
of poirer quality are ugd in Flòrida at
¡ 3 dsy and inthe evening, Supper vHt
nual ronference of the Florida Methodist ticrujile mornings last week.
mather heard Fred loudly calling out:
Christmas Greeting
tlu*.
. same prices os ¿tua* charged in ’’Mamma, who goes on next to nothJkj be served.
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^■^EVKHYBODY is going to the COUlefn and western' cities.
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I Gfcifl6 *ville last w«*ck lo see bi**father,
&gt;g?”
Now booking orders; Beat Aroostook OPEIIAT1VE STORK to m-e the splen • ! •
a j: who has Us-n ill.
l n short, the people
Florid a fget an
;Rev.
W.
F.
AJlen,
formerly
of
Tampa
c * lulne gibwn Seed^PoUtoe^ Spald- did display of CHRISTMAS GRO
Rev. T !$ Lawrence Un»i a call to «k h il‘deal both JÜ0 &gt;i«||tah\] Coming."
c i.n ic c
v
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was made conferente evangelist. Rev.
NoiVand Hid Rli.«« Triumph. CFRIES.
Lacrots« the Red Men*« Game.
A ou will htiil our assiatant«^ *. fl
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w **hIl«hment«pfv-|iùSlic markets
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....... . Hnrtlln, who built the Tampa preach In Jacksonville, und his
Lacrosse is tho national ball gam«
alert
and
courteous
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Our goods PURE »eigh t*'M ethod* church up to one of daughter I.Nve joined him. Their goo*D in Rorida muniripaljMm will do ifiorii
of Canada. It came from the aborigl- , j. d . w * w w .
p r i c e d . ....
P*sl from Cameron City last to right the unfortjiHate and IntoIeraN nal red menywho doubtless played lt
rtfL l,
W EIG H I
guarnntissi
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condition
f ‘ ,
foY many centurl«*« before the discov­
he Eaales'
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made presiding elder of the Palutka dls&gt;- week.
TÌriteta are on sale for the
Eagl
sincerely, thank you for y,*ir r.-markable
jf l
Thun-fore, -every Florida hulÌehoJd ery of tho new world. Different tribes
Ills
pastorate
at
the
Tampa
t
Bynw
jiiiU'S
lias
jouiee
tlie
police
ifttk UHI Now Year's evh, at li O. support and wish yi(VtV\LL a very
head and'hnu«e%ife should appoint iftni- played It tn different ways, and It w&amp;a
Heights church *111 l&gt;e filimi by Rev. I. C. fore« in Sanford as mounted polici*
fBowVri’, Seminole Pharmacy and Tlu-o M ER R Y CHRISTMAS, and a PROS- J(,nkinH
■im
u i non- t„„l i « .
eormidttev of one to boost vthe usually very rough. The name waa
’ Mrs lo-orgi- Mitchell and little »on, self
¡Sdtial.
PERO l'S and H/VPI’V. NEW YEAR.
given to It by the French Canadian«,
Xhe following apjKHiitmenta were jnndo Oliver have gone to Lake City to s|&gt;end market liroposlijatT^ ■Florida Mtt^apOrange boxes lettuce baskeu* potato
who saw the resemblance between the
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olia.
in this ilistrict:
lome timt- witlrher (larents.
curved
nettop- stick used In playing U
|kimp«n and all rtyle- carriera nt F. F.
/Fn*«l Dorner- lead* the van this year
ft '
Puhitkn Distrtcf vRmith Hardin, P. E.f • Oca Estridgo of Jacknonvllle Is here
and a bishop’s croxfcr or cro««e&gt;
p «tW ».
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in
early
ceier;
m early celery and
have some for Apopka, G, K. Peimey; Anthony1, M. H.‘ for a visit Tfurint the holidays with his
CoHir and cuff« Beta of colored em­ saie This wwk at his fkrm on Celery I OutlaiTd: AÌtooou mission, I. B. Robert«;
Hang Up the Storking»
people.
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broidery on..oèt at Mrs. William*’, op- avenue.'. Frkl has hoiird.»! w vera I rows Bunnifil,- L U Haynes. Cilra, W, J.
Enpineirs’ Course of Studio«
Walker Prevail o f,-Geneva was » vis­
The Christmas ins- is all very well, it
Engineers are now able to determine
: pdte the 5 and 10 cent store
J.VJtr for (he home mule and will experiment NeaAe (GreecenI City- and St. Johns,
itor here Tuesday. '
is ’’splendid” in fact, and ho* lieuuliful with approximate accuracy the height
C1. fj. Morn» whs iiVOrlando 11 portion
A E. Malm and family have removed n,nnK ‘he 1" " ‘ n1 '
M r r V inr hom'‘ ü 1 Hendrick DelaimT, 1. I&gt; Loin*: Enit looks with the randies lighted and’the to which a wall may be built capable
hot Wauchuln and will make Ibis city^ro,l"umPtion- ,hl,’i 2 '* ui^ Sanford people p-rprise. W I Murtletf IJewthorne eir- of Ills! w.-ek
f
bright tinted hal!« mid Ik-IIs and eggs of resisting any given amount of vi­
chance
j fair future home. Mr Malm ¡« father
‘ han'''' 1,1
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celery to ■mil , .1 L Folsom; Kmg«t(&gt;n und Porti
h r . and Mrs William Tuwu-w.id 0 /* „nd'hffirts and stars'shining all' ovet" it; bration or swaying. New rules hav«
, tbeir friends
Ora ngv,,,JI., E. Partridge.
gueet* ...
of ina.,
their t)l|l k U nothinjt t&lt;&gt; lhp Morkjne in til„ been applied to lb* foundations of tall
fdlfTi. H. E- Tolar. '
u . t„ , Maitland,.. K. 1). ilBrunswick. Gia« V were guests
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Chas&gt;*
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Co.
hate
full
stock
vegstructure», to bridges, etc and In
Jniv-«. M.-lroV-, U J-. Jpnea; Mleanopyr, ! nieces, M H . n n G. W. Guwvyy ami ch|mney ph»ce on Christmas eve
I
Have
Before buying your Christmas (lungs
?!»-!f
etabh* crate« and hamper*.
(. S H.-n tersoli: N&lt;-W Smyrna- J. Q. |:C. G, Morti, and Mis» Ella Digram U si; tjJfl tnv j,y all mf-iina. Hut if you want Japan atudents of engineering and
jw ihould set* that t&gt;enujifu1 line of
architecture receive a special course
Wells, Oviedo, A !.. HopOi Grange week.
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lo make- t U children hii[gtffd&lt;ut’r
oftiit
Mr and Mrs. W It. Chitins and E. (».
! burin at L. R^ Philip« &amp; Co’.
21&gt;-7t
f r'
of lectures on earthquake building
Spring«
mission.
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Tina Warren unti Henry McCaakin thP«tockings. . It U KngliAiind
¡1 fa«hi,.nvSeriH Joe Berry of f»r. U^lins county Bradley leave Unlay (or Jtrudentown Palnikit, \\ J.I Pongo: Rodnihn and were married lite 15th and are receiving
able to haye the tree, with all the uncle.»
ru 1 visitor to Sanford Monday and and the land of Manatee when- they will Fr McCoV, G II York, Reddick, J C the congratulation* of their friend«
8 tr«ct Where Sister Looked.
l&gt;e
engaged
for
some
time
fn'speciaf
work
and
aunta and cousin» asked, and gifts
[taAown the beauties of Sanford by
Pact*. San tortI. f. E SR-ijuneyer: ScC
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s.rt,lb
ha«
lawn
flaring
neat
.
fop
cvttylwdy&gt;
mull),
“Say,
mister, where do you live?” In­
They have been in Sanford for the past
and dancing
[Sbtftf Hand of Seminole county.
Vilb- R E L. Feloni. Starke, B. T. Rtgiia wrtji itaiiw- and immlicr nf nil of quired the »moll brother of the lady
two moriths arranging”(lie Herald edition
and gum««, and ciiltt-t* and oranges and
Hlif Aigrettes at Mrs. Williams
Whom -Mr. lliank had colled to pay
ii?-nM'fJ*n&lt;.MU'J.W//wtUi»»k.aod funny recuit-.
his weekly uttetulonv to
"At (56
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tiont* wild al! «ori. of thing*
Hut oh
Grand avenue,
replied the young
ve
them,
sweet
future
date
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LettuiV
prh-e*.
are
up
and
tfju
farmer
Pkiìa in bulk I bavi
1 Hi- Mocking»’ When everyone bn*
fu;
man; “why do you ask?"
’Oh. well,”
Re* Game« -w
N*a**
a** »{ipoitUed
¡«(ipoimeti t*»
to llic are.eutti'nC
are.eultiit over the old tielilY
held* Indori
Indore brought it pair of the longest and bigg*-*t,
r*..u a( rL»-ili&lt;-r’s
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F«aetb«tht for you
('all
retorted the young hopeful, "big alatei
Just re*'eiy*«l a tir» line *»f tmv«l pastorate of the Laikc City chilli^.
plowing ’ip for'Tinnther crup
Chine»* ami pupa ha» taken pam» to buttg them
15-2tc
Is wrong then. ’caURe she haa had pa
fhotuitiicture», il»o unother involta* of
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cabling’ Romaine and »cf ndiliug»’ »0 timi t)n-&gt; are strong, and nil in quite looking you up In 'ItradstreeL’ ’*
Jlfix. E. W. Peabody who ha« spent Wìlcox pumi mg» of Florida «*»lrti-r\ ut
1'he People* &gt;icnalor
nit* t* ■I,’ -'ilp|»»l l*e»lde« » good d»-ul of «till in the -tri-et noil it 1« S»a(rune what
(tbs in New Orleans, with her Mr» William»’. Ufipmiti- III*' &lt; ami |o
lettili*
I’ti»’ grt’Wir« ir&gt;* »priiVlng ie|- woiajerful idea« 1 nrtw* mio ilo* little
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Murk* tijaiv any ufiier imblii mua in
ss Peabody qnd hi« family ceri^»(orv Fir«t »tr*-.-t
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ery 11 ervwtuo»I’tie logg\ damp
mind«, lutti whal ph-aàanl memori«* mi
Un» conni 1^1 1« Senator Fletcher of tin»
"Janji-e,” said the efficiency expert,
her home ih
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Frisi Jiiirner.dn &lt;'.-|ir\ avi-tuie «ili »lave tdentifud with the proposed finuri- night in* bad for ll
thois- of the grnwii-u'p«
What 010 her annoyed by th&lt;- cheerful habit which
lin« of'Iioliiday gupda bave »imo- t’hristmiL» celi ry ready to- *itd leglalul^lejn i*-hnlf of rund cntlit*
would like to mini* the little exhibition his chauffeur had of whistling while
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at Ij^ t Philips ifc L'o. morrmV and next week and anyona^w hielt will- mukr il po**jble for fur­
of hope and faith,' The child who at his work, "you should remember
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wantìng Lo sfinii a ernie lo their friend» nier» to geU long time Ioann nl low in
Ani«t*
most ardently in the tieneiolent that ibn greatest fortunes nowadays
w Ihr *»«nfiif&lt;i
for
(
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rati
gei
tla«amifront
Santa
C|*n«
will |&gt;e most likj-ly, to put are mad« from the by-producta of
Irrest
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Hetcber
«tudied
tilt»
You should corn«:.umI h»»c*inir {icw
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Soup '
I tL
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waste Hereafter when you whistle,
faith
mi fle.iven'« rimrrl«^» fretypf/tffer life
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m
Euro|*’
and
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it»
chief
Fred
at
his
farm
nn
thè
avetme
Thi-nfor Chriatmas before they aan
n-in -if \-p u' i*,»« -liwas'.
t.u J%j whIsGe to »hr tires and save me tb*
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miriling
tiner
for
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fili.'|\ einl»ir»*’d Ilo» Wl|f%l rfloi »I g
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Se»- luto or pfior'i timi ami Jet .............. V ' “ 1 M'd«
1 1r,-*v- 11k! thing in them
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I &lt;Wn k in the city today culling upon the
A
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His Fowls Prvtflct Thundsrstorm«
1.» jeering-mighi&gt; S'»«' U* ti'H »qfJ' *«(««8 - ^
&gt; urwMWf’ ¡&gt; UUott
’
I local trade. Mr. 'Ball ii making Juckl’redlcilng
.thunderstorms la tbe
Imrkiii#
f«*r
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a
moa*un*.
!*akrhuu4
Chtise Si Co, have full «t(M-k v,-gIVih-H F'ritren*. Hrandy Saure
Repulillran» Waking Vp
|amvUle headquarters for the winter.
navel use to which a poultry-rearer o f ,
gelili
ram
etabl»1 »-rate» unii, hampers.
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K 11.1»! Autumn Turkey. &lt;’he-*tnut Dremtu
Windung too. ..Dec .Fh * The itepujj- VOpntremy, France, put# his fowls. He
Independence is the bed rock of virKttit«' Autumn Turkey
. '-'A(JHÌ**l wel tiu'i t * &gt;\ pince Tiji'siltty
llntn mitioniil rummstle»- ini’T again tn* 1« ' «old to have dlscor. ved that by
|toe. Buy for ¿-ash and lie independent.
1 ’tirei &gt;iut I 'n— mg
mornm 3 il th&gt;- court h»*i «e. when Henry
day to four'udr reform riieu»urp* fyr mixing pepper with the food of his
:i.V2 t&lt;l
'rulli**
rr/‘
M.irtnaln'
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fowls their plumage turns ptnk, which
MrCuekell * 11» 'miti-I iti rnarriug»- In
reunmng
fact um» .mil »&gt; ill •Hm'di
UemeniWr that the s(M&gt;ciul Seminole Miss l’Ititi Witrren, ' ptIi ni Caniernri
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changes to a vivid «carlo! about u
.1 plan inT rNiuiiitg ri-pn-w-ntiitiiiA n(
hour before a coming thunderstorm.
Itounty edition is out and ready to la­ City riÌTh. mi»'ri«g* ' "ok n'itcì 111 tln
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»iiiifl»#ri -I .ili— in o.ifp’iiiii 1 ijiiii-nliiinii
tent to your friends who might I«- mter- olile/' nf thi insti» 1 •' ili,, |waii In Igi
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1 . ptrvcttl o*lil wc-ithcl diseases, yul
I I t pino (or rearranging ropreamiu«t*d in Florida. Get a copy while |L. G Mringfell"* tying thè knot .»n^ your I i»l) into a fiTiqwi IteaJGiy tpiulrtmn
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In Other Days.
lion Ut roll ventilili» aould gl\e each)
|the editihn lasts. . •
Lim»» IW-mii«
sondine fhi- happy pair 011 their wiiy tu iu*«*afully rpki'i them ('oldr. grippe,
Rpoonlug parlor* were not thougjrt
Mate
four
d»degni»-»
at
largì-,
**ilh
on*’
hyKiijiiu»»- pnqdnw 'tiia/ t-atorfh, typhoid
1'iMiialiM-»
If it’* (hickens and eggs J-ou want. rejolcing
The Grill** wa* illTOlllimilllM
fever, rheumatism - nd n'thrr ailments may
from »-iii'li 1 iiiigri-»»mtuij di*ir)ri. uttier of for Fhurche« in duys gone by FuS
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thermore. a young man Could not look
lti*ii’»l
|Ikey »re awaiting you at l-efTier’s. :i*V2c by- ber mot ber and a (»-» Irieml» teUy»1 t»e esdnlHnl m inuM i-tyev, if tin» is done
delegates to !»• »*Fios*fi .on the vtiipia oi
sweet at a girl without being observed
jLll-hM'ft»
.
Huihl
tyi'Jvnn
ln-.ili!i
and
tUftngtb-nffoai’
Evtiybody ia going to, L. R. Philijia neaae»! thè ceremony .
the Rapuiiliean voip in (Fie «tales.
The
.•rttnerve«-6 »nd f&gt;ln*«l and entire
through' the-fingers of some deacon
Fig Newtons
y«--ipty
M'ltii
’lppl«
Ire
('n
ani
* Co, for their Christmas things beenus»*
congressional election»— rtf I'Jlt» will who had Assumed an attitude of pray
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Mefii’ vhar
»hupe 1thut you can vtyurv^ on goo*I
Fruit L'akj\
in
I
ironia
urin^ the winler riumtiis - by
1 ^*7 tave iust the thing you want. 2ii-7t
^health ail du
probably be used as the Iiiuim.
Kepre- er for detective purposa«
Millinery Si^v ^'vi
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taking Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion, the ideal ('lu««e
»entatiyn, in (Jh- 'national Conventions
, Olhrw hulk. J. Q. Roberts.
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M r». J H. Bniton will havt*n millinery bl&lt;rt»rl. nerve and b*«iv builder
« Nut»
would lui r»shk»*d by sPveniy dyiegHles;
Tins t* • rcntarkable fhe*li*rhe". but s ’', 'ffffi-e
[ t R*Jph Stevrns and Nollty To’.ur a « «ale starting tomorrow morning and last­
ft' - « ’ V ilk
Proper Training of Boys. ,
the «t/uüi would lire- jijpiy*t*A&gt; ihdegutea
common-aen«
one.
It
doesn’t
itmuilair
*
«the for the holidays. Both of these ing until Wednesday night
All pat­
John Wanamakcr aaya. “Save a man
Fri-lte
8 /&gt;-called ’’tonit«” that suruulate give you
and the nnrfh'Pigiit; Alu)iqma would lose
and you save one peraon; «Avo a boy
?0unCJ*tfitaygr^ ow engaged in hos- ient hats, ribbons, feather*, velvets, no fwrmaltcm relief; but leave ytnt wane of!
six, Florida two. South Gprolitin «even,
JplUl *ork In a Phlkrferphti"*1 io«t)ital -ttrt work, knit goods, etc., will be sold than before. Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion conand you save a whole multiplication
Georgij 'Jit, Louisiana jw*V*. Mioaisslppi table.” An old «caul says. "Hoy* la
third
off
the
r.-guiar
pm
.
This!
laimnoneof
Üirte
liarmiuJ.stiniulatmg
inr
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eight, \ortb ( \irp!iu* Lwp, Tennusaec like pups; you've got to help 'em
redicnts.such os aliuhol and dan|
ere
" un
ke tt ’* choco- will give every one u rhuni-r* to have 11
ht forthing drugs Ita great
four, Texas'Ttn/rìrén. \ irgli)U (Tv»&gt;
boi
some, but not too much, not too soon.
Ri-inemFier ilio you ii Uuough its real nerve and bjoxxl and
. u»«. Cuti '» candies at the Rexall Store, Chri*tma« hat ehi’afi
» »” law»« ili,»’ . , l , ^ »
I M the thing for a Christmas jov. 297i date and place, next door lo («»»totlli-e f&gt;o*iy l«itiding effects It ttourisile», builds,
-ft
xtrmgthehs. 1 ts merit doca not rest on mak­
Hull for ladles anddteatlymen ut Mr*. J H. Bruton.
ing you feel better for u few minutes at a
j#S Eut First SL A 30'ball game; for
lime after taking it, hut on fnaking you (eel
better as a result of making you well.
.W ire*. *wartJcd for record
Masonic Election
Rexall Ohve Oil Emulsion'¡« Ute ideal . j ~
. P.. B. Hnumah»' Manager.
blood and nerve-f'»od tonic. You who arc ~
; The Sanford Lodge No 62 F A A M.
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hekl *their annuul election last night in
t the Methodist Bazaar in the Duck- the hall. The following officers were
« building tomorrow an elegant elected for tlie coming ypar: F. L. Miller, Rexall Oliv» Oil KnruUiun to get And keep
. „ ____ . ,, u , . c . l- „ ' well and strong. For the tired-out, runIt is something tangible und something that hits a distinct value to young people. It means money
M M
wi''v
conllsting of W* M*. n
C. J. Rumpn, S. W .# S.
nrrvouj, crndciAicd or debilitated—*
in the bank, a start on the road to prosperity uml wealth; it gives a feeling of importance to the possessor
chicken and
ned}'. J*- W.t O. L. Taylor. . W y and tj/e cmivalescing- growing children— aged
that nothing «-Ijm- can give, and aroUse* ambition to save money and get ahead.
*5f“ » bath, cream amiTake ar^dfoffre. G. \y. Siténrer. Treasurer,
I people— it ia a sensible aid to renewed
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glowing
health.''
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strength,
better
^ “ berger citewc. Holland Hairing.
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i i o a i Oil Emmrion— king of the
S A V IN G L E A D S T O W E A L T H "
»f-i’-y 1
Rexall
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Popcor" &gt;t Mrs. A. Simon’s^ 25-U •
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n y tcni
isonte of (he Good Thins« to Fai » 1 1 celebrated Rexall Remedies— is for Iretd
A Jfed
fro m sickness of yijn and your family. YotFU
And wealth give* many comforts unfi luxuries denied to those without money. Money that is hid
^ °n*y palialivri-*a jmrcotic'.
J. B. Williams, Sanford Avenue:
be sj enthusiastic about it as * e are when
»way ulmut the house can Ik? made to «am more money for th* owner, and lie a haul urely safe.. Around
t»**, *** undeni»minc rin qf this age.
you hs ve noted its pleasant taste, its streng­
v«y at you
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»_ .uSmokexl Halibut, 30c lb.
Christmas time is a good time to think about what you earn and what you save.
thening,
invijjoraiiiig.
building-up,
disease*tnd*hi^°U||0,tnd V *
ln tbe
Smotiod Bloatent, 30c dozen.
preventing cflccU. If it does not help you,
kBti n*rrow patlu C. H. Leffier.
L e f"W E P A Y F O U R P E R C E N T ON
your money Will he given back to you with­
Labfsdor Herring, 20c dozen
0^2
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out
argument.
Sold
ut
this
community
only
for making Fish Hull»,
»« ft &lt;rtn *Ì Stri^
■L|nt our stwe - Tbe Rnall Store— one
more than 7.000 leading drug stores in the
Holland Mackerel, 3 lor 25c
; United States. Cantuts and Great Britain.
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&amp; Co.. 100 East Firat
“'*• Bunv m J r u ,.: c. 11 . Ifiga Feet, Bologna Sausage and Saus­ R. L. Philip}
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Chicken#, chRkens, nice fat fryers »1
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t tn balk at J. D . Roberta’. 26c lb. .
¿a
ipgt*
20-tf
Nice fat Hens at 20c lb.
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tj .rr*A» ocd«a should bo placed
Turkeys, 1st and fine, at 26c lb.
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W e are headquarter* (or Chic ten*
r • f i&gt;ut^r* ; d*iiv*ry vY* n w * d*d' v‘ %
ro ll the j*A r round.
35-2t
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Extend you a most cordial invitation to inspect their superb
«bowing of O R IE N T A L RUGS, REAL LACfcS, EM­
BROIDERIES ohd-ARTS-the finest thot has over been
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LUNCHEON SETS
DAINTY
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Oriental Rugs $12.|0 tpp$|^00C
Beautiful and unusual Xmas «tuf^epdopb »ffn l^ rie d jo o d ’a.al «tycarMl
Drlces. Anv article sent on- onpitivaj;. .
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PO TATO ES

W IL S O N &amp; T O O M E R

You bave tomo piece* of ribbon left
from hat trimming, Hash making or
other work,
Why nut u*e them to
make dainty little gifts fur friend* who
are remembered In thought mainly7
Tim combination of lbfi_. practical
with the betlutlful Is possible with a
1plece.of rib bo u ala inches long nnd four
! Inches wide. Void it In half, making a
l book 3 by 4. Fold In u Item one-fourth
j Inch, wide all around and catstltch It
dowb with colored silk thread or but­
tonhole twist. In the cover pew four
flannel Icurcs, with th*&gt;. edges pinked
or cut in regular points Place on them
a. row of uhedles each ono 'threaded
with I ha * colors
woman would be
most likely to use on a short trip. Pin
In « n.~ of small safety'pins nnd add
ordinary pins, black and white beaded
ones, tu neat rows across the leaves
Attach the binding String or ¿ribbon
op the ouUlda and Lie around the lit­
tle cracireiK? book: This Is a Bat case
that a woma n &lt;nn trick tn her band bag
or slip Into a coat pocket It Is-a iri«uid
In need add Will bo used many times

ber of you, a papcfon tho Law* of Hered­
ity tand the Science of Kugehfc*. And,
if »tudjed, you will Lo forced to my be­
lief, that originally we had to bg, physi­
cally perfect antf Jn. the imago. of cur
Maker, to.have‘ever retained even, our
«mail balance in the Bank of Phyakml
Resistance, after the payment of tip?
just debt* jve Jiave made .against our
physical perfection^ You will also bo
convinced that this knowledge of all
these diseases and the necessity of
fighting them 'fayr~eucH strict * mi ry
regulations is b/ought about by, onr
physical Imperfection— w? cun no longer
depend on the for.Ci given us by our
Mnker to overcome our 'enemies but
must use artificial means to cope with
enemies intended In ¡Nature's plan to be
subservjent to our ph&gt;si&lt;&amp;I powers alone.

‘Be Sure
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You’re Right,
Then Go Ahead
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As a race, wc-haYe ix* ceded ail ex­
pectations lij mental dsve.’opcmtn, but
at the expense of our physical develop­
ment; andlour rocinl laws and ideis are
an impelling force la dejtroy oqr phys­
ical stamina. 'The term Neuristhcna
Americana, given to nervous prostra­
tion, ■'tows the trend of the vbneriran
people/ He turns night into day, * to

® $ £ K *t 9 J.r?’ 10 ma^ft morn f f l P f y ,
to havo more pleasure, diving usually
beyond j his means, wrecks his nervous
system, by overwork and worry and dies
Vslvat Sash a Pretty Gilt.
Tits velvet saab pictured la a gift leaving to his'children neither wealth
tiiaf' any girl will think “perfectly nor the rich inheritance of a sound con­
wonderful" if presented by an admir­ stitution.
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And so we conclude that » » ^ U ry
ing duly vldo black velvet ribbon for
measures are imperative, if we be the
victors in a warfare ajalnst our enemies.
Although made donlnant by 'Nuture,
wc must cjII in other forces to help a
constitution, weakened ty’ oxccsjes and!
abu s», to the laws pi hygiene.
And 1
from Nature we have received mote ytii;;
tice, we have received leniency; ami we
cannotjWlways expect to he bo'stered by
unnatural means and, unless Nature’s
laws are more rigidly observed, we must,
as a natio i, fall by the law of the survival
of the fittest. We are the fittest in
brains; but brains cannot live without a
body.

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JACKSONVILLE

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A h I have charge of the butines* of the
Title Bond &amp; Guarantee Co., East San­
ford Land League, ami W. A. W hit­
comb, I can be fourni in the Tax As­
sessor’s Office in the coqrt house.

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T H O S i. K. B A T E S

BliACK VEI.VI.-r AND mimo* BOSK

says Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills. Ky., In
writing of her experience with Cardui, the woman’s
tonic. She says further:- -Before I began to use
Cardui, my back and head would hurt so bad, I
thought the pain.would kill me.’ I was fiardlyable
to do any of my housework. After taking three bottles
of Cardui, I began to feel like a new woman. I soon
gained 35 pounds, and now; I do ail my housework,
as welt as run a big w^tcr mill.
•* I wish every sufferirtg woman would give

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Everybody Wants the “right
piano, but some buyers get
lost in. a bewildering maze
of “just as goods,” forgetting
that ^he standard piano,
tow ard w h ic h all other
makerà fire striving, is the

F E R T IL IZ E R C O

JACKSONVILLE.
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the waist licit ami cJtough for two
ends, n little* orer a ' foot tong, which
nro decoratesi at tin* ends with wreaths
made of tiny «Ilk rosebud*. The ends
aro.turned l«ick to form a point
For M ila d y 'i Slippar*.

A haudsome qtinllty of whlte snUn
rlbbon over tlm surfaco of wbteb ani
scnttorori blnrry tlcalgii* in plnklNh luvfonder I* ttic* material frinii whjcb l liIn
stmniliig party nug I* conatrti eteri
* Tlm IntK 1» bulli dii tho sanie pian ns
mllndv's knlttisl punse, tbe Uni! &lt;lmt
bau tuo compartmont* drawn (brougl)
a ring. Tbo two longths of rlbbon

rc of surpassing auality— every one is grown under ideal soil ainlcsiii
en who have made tree production Uieir life work. Every nm J
root growth and genernl vigor that is required for quirk gfuwtb I
he Grtlfittgs in the trees they sell doesn’t end when these are riup-i V
they want the buyers to be pleased nnd
arty growth, speedy maturity nnd plentiful
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T h e W o m a n ’s T o n ic
a trial. I still use Cartful when I feci a litlle bad,
and it always docs me good."
Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness,
tired, worn-out feelings, etc., arc sure signs of woman­
ly trouble. Signs that yoU need Cardui, the womari’s
tonic. Yoti cannot'make a mistake in frying Cardtri
for your trouble. It has been helping weak, ailing
women for, morti tlfan fifty years.:
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Tbit Gnt wetk firVt triti skit
trMi nad plinti wilt Ikriw M t
rfirlb* TarirdcliwatiraadltMiuof
U * lowrr Nouth. Ttwa.-lt ritm
■aarb vriaaM* data an tk*afl*ctioa
of .oil lo t tk* varioai fratti sad
ora im m illi lb*t (fo a b*i*.
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N u t tolta« U it i on tk* c b o i«
al va riti«, tb* pUntiog and car« of
U f trm , tk* nlUration and pruafn ftk ry r*&lt;|«ir*. how and. «k «a to
f rrtiUi*, ala., rte, Ejrrr jrtbiii( It in
pi»1" l» " I ir it n and l«u&lt;d on e*pmenc* la giott led orchird.

Gtntral(m iti; leirilfrniti; not.
ibad* aad ornaiosnlaltr«&lt;; B iw c
U (, foil*«* and d ««r»ti*a tbmba
and pl.nU: viuaaad n n p n i, and
nriaii anif Itiu* air I olir trr.ti-d.
No trr* or plant for llw Cuti Coart
country ku b**a nrilictxti.

C n fai^atW ikm aw w riatltier*R ariiuriW TK X W rrswwrwCriJCaanKrill.
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G e t a B o ttle T o d a y !
If You Have An Account With. The F irs t National
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Bank of Sanford Florida Your Money Is

I our clicck book will draw the m oney'for YOU/-wbile no one
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W hen you pay bills by check you always have a jrcceipt in case
same bill should be presented again*
There arc countless arguments why von
BOUK7IUNH NLW IN BAG*.

JACKSONVILLE, FLA
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W’K *KLI. ienp POTATOKS

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used for milking thu bug nru cut long
enough, to ndmlt of n pair of Kllppors,
n fan iimi the mum) vanity nrtlclci be­
ing concealed In It* dspfb. The end*
nro ruiimled. nnd a hiitulkoinv white
^Jlk fringo nud tassel arc the flulsh.
*'Xho largo celluloid 'ring through
whj(-h tbo bng Is *llp|)ed onri tbo smnller ring that bolds tbe cpntehtq Intact
are both covered with tbe ribbon.' A
pocket Is cut In tbo center of tho rib­
bon for pic stowing of tho arttcteK

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Old 8tandby GiftU

. Ttia g iS flold Bt.1lirlby- thu ufubrella
—never proves a'dtnppolDüiiCot gs a

ouse

gift, for‘people seem to bavé’ Rio iufck
o f leaving umbrellas wherever they go.

with us and none whatevei^gainst it.
^ ’ .. This is the O ld est a

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in this section o f thè; state

wise and safe thing aridvstart now

Of Sanford, Florida
Capital $25,000.00

Surplus and Profits $45

�THE SANFORD HERALD

WHAT TO GIVE MOTORIST,

AN

EXCURSION ✓ THROUGH

• FRUIT STANDS AND
GROCERY STORES IN
AND

TOWNS

THE
THE

of

THE

Every hopsckpcpcr. whether lu afII deni .¿t liiedorjic rirt'imiiin»rci&gt;^&gt;lll
MfiiTr.-iniv ii gift of na[*ery at CbrUttuaijtltnu, for the linen closet I* never
( to« Wilt ft* unit the taste of the thrifty
' minded, and If that receptacle »tibuld
1
uvenkiW »tui makes space for the aur*
pill*. One of the articles which sllu'll
. be glmj to have la o roum] tablecloth
■»of the notjr, kind.
Ami It’« eaully
made if you ¿re n neat »ewer, for tho
tenter is of heavy linen taro surround­
ed by n very’.brood band of English
,
eyelet etntiroldery on Imitate. and thnt.:
In turn, U lintabl'd off with a border
of brood dace put on ptulnly, ns the
, doth must tte lint upon ttto'ublo'.a-aur'
fneu, . Qr yuir mtgtit make for her- a
. dinner sot c o m b e d of n cloth of tienv.
fctitcBed'title IfijVn am) a dozen mat^t»Uiir'large napkin*. Lacking ihnvto nc&gt; cipropltati ko tlinuch handdbrlu a ' fen
'■‘cloth o r the same order will l»o hearti­
ly welcfvpod
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CITIES

THROUGHOUT

THE

CITRUS BELTS OF FLORIDA REVEALS
THE FACT TH AT YOU CANN(V&amp; HE;

A L l Y FIND A DECENT LOOKING ORf ANGE,OR GRAPEFRUIT FOR SALE ON
DISPLAY.

THIS IS GIVING OUT A

V E R Y -B A D . IMPRESSION
THOUSANDS

TO

*&gt;UR

OK"* VISITORS

AND

' PROSPECTIVE SETTLERS NOW COM­
ING INTO OUR STATE; M AN Y U ^FAVORABLE CRITICISMS ARE HEARD.
CITRUS FRUITS ARE OUR GREAT­
EST ASSETS.

WE CANNOT AFFORD

TO vJEOPARDIZE THE
FAIR NAME OF
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FLORIDA AND THE REST ORANGES
AND

GRAPEFRUIT ON

EARTH

RY

PUTTING OUT THIS RUSTY. SCARRED.
INFERIOR

PUNK

CALLED "CULLS"

FOR THESE PEOPLE TO RUY.

NOTH­

ING BUT THE REST SHOULD RE ON
DISPLAY,

AND

NOTHING

W ILL

PROVE MORE EFFICIENT ADVERTIS­
ING.*
SEEING IS RELIEVING. AND TAST­
ING IT IS k n o w i n g ; AND

AMOVE

ALL, IT IS— HONEST.

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■Coutil) Commissioners Districts. Voline Prefinets, Justice
Of The Peace amt School Dislricls, ns Estahlishetl by the
Count) Commissioners at their (irsi regular mcetinti Aug, 5.
P R IC E

S1.Ô 0

( u ’iicva, Florida

M\(I&gt; fitly—kd f. o. b Denoti complete »ilk c.julp
ment.
Get catalog «mi p«mvulir»' fioro Settlord
.Merkine end Cen|e Co., C F. William*. A fco I, Ed«*»d lli^fine.
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znowoiuLK cmtno*.

steep on. So finally she hit upon the
plan of tanking her own leather cover
Qt’vs H «r ■ Sewing Bos.
so It would Klip on and carried linen
Easily CQlMtructed ts a new model In
ones for night,
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worklmga o f tile *Ue thnt 1# ulco to
Buying two toft skins, she cut the
have uboui the table In the living
case the vise suited to tho cushion, mill
room. To uiuk« It cuter with plain
silk, a pair of disks of about three lug nn eu tu Inch.to turn under. On
Itithes diameter and whirr about the •thro« »bit's, she ditched It. turning tho
lower half .of each of those tho oppo­ four corners Mint those nt the edge to
site ixlgc» of a yard ItSig strip nf'sash l»e left open should bo square mid well
ribbon
This makes n collntwlble rc- »baited Then she bcthougtit that un­
Pcplni'le with a wide mouth, which ! less therv a it. souiO protection dust of
may Lie tint tin together by ribbon tile da t 'ton Id settle 111 tllO open side,
hangers attached lu the top edge« of soiling llje white i&gt;lllow.
To ayobl this she cut a (lap four
the disks. On the Inner side of the
pasteboard t Irvtcs limy bo nfltxed flat Inches wide, (lie length of the .cane.
round cushion* for tlirt accommodation This she hasted inside across tho open,
of needles ninl pin*, nml to tho outer making It -serve os a wide tongtwy
«Me may be suspended »elssofa- and Then! banting back underneath the ex
trn Inch of lentlier. she put the case In
the tilaehlnu mid »owed It. using heavy
twist, making tlie effect of a wide hem
about ttie tvhole cushion. At each cor
nor .of .the tongue she sewed a small
hook and an eyo to correspond on
(he Inside of the case to hold tho con 1
tiers do«n when the cu»)ih&gt;n was in.
To close the t\vo edges there were
leather buttons and buttonholes
To slip the pllhiW Into till* was tile
tYorJ. of to.ir a moment, mol the ration­
ings belli it -citirelv protected rrom
dust. When vlin wnnted^to tisc It In
tho lion— M,e cushion was taken out.
the tenth.-t ■akc jiut nslde and one of
while l ie .idiatitutcd. thir the fair
moioriKt
,..» t. not »n utUltnrlati In
!lt*r i.-t
t* designed the ntt nrcltve
ctiKhlot pi. tureil
This com for table
head text is smart tf 1 carried 'out In
leaf hi
nil Kteiollctl In a con t i'll! itillfl I
or natoiiT coi/jittn crnfross*.
patti
i setcrnl shade* of brown and.
it 1» «oftcr and itior«^ feiiil: emt'ry. The KÌno- suri of bng, bill nf n yell.
j illiTcrom ahajie, mny hi* riindo by shnt&gt;- tilne - hen made from burlap mol emlug Un; isislcboaiil f olititi atious luto broi«l. led to Ueav v rop,* »Ilk»

(ioidi- aint &gt;nit ulti! Ughi colored ere-

Chrlstmns tree lire» are unfortunately
tsimfnon occurrence» so se- tu it tliat
you ar»' insttnvl and mnurwl in reliab e
computile* o( gootl stundmg
f &gt;»ti wili iakt no • hanccs when
insurants' is |
tent Su i n i »
setti», votif le
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Five ktiudi.it dollir« I» die DO* price ll the Iwd
aauboul; tin toutiaf t*r ia five , fifty; the to«» c*f

t tdilpugs npil'riigfiliig tho nido» o f thè
Falliteti strip ta thelr upt&gt;cr cornerà,
CrooTistsd P u r«« Holder.
‘f Wlieit Ibi» stimili* or oblongs are co*- *C 1.1*4111 to w.-.t*v rttitrotip Into wtirk,eti'i|‘ p Uh pialli xIIk tir saJln «ut) tini luig&gt;
It'» fa »-iita i lug employ meni,
-, »bit ristesti ip I» of a rtowertsl materia 1 nti.l ton'll litui il i taltinljlc art as
Ilio effe, t 1* fspuclally pleaslng The ili 1 ni» -i|ipt»i!i. lie» hi'uref ami iieiirM,'« log I».rs -i i'ii la thè ■ut mny l»i t-t
1 tom po. k.-i I... g grows 111 Itinrr
tmrchiiwed m ani »hot» wtiere faucy Hi.I idit.-r, foi ib.»e rllduin bag*
wol k urtli'lf» alt; -ohi
It Is covereil ..,-1 . it Ulti»» .Hid (Ilei lli.ike i Won

i L. M. Rhebinder

PROTECTS

G o in g s up—"the number of
Fords in world-wide service.
Going- down— the cost of
motor*' car
transportation.
More than three hundred
fifty-five thousand Fords now
in use are keeping transpor­
tation cost at a minimum
the world over

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We giv.* the. mo»t di'iH'iidahle service
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A P r e t e n t l o the H o u i* .

1In- I.•■—Ol 11 to Inotller yften mentis a
glfl in (hf w hole household—tliat I».
something tliat I» enjoyed a* much by
tin- tundir a» It I» by (he muter. Much
n ¡.ift I» to I«- fontal la the new can
d,'lpl»ra nf mi,....gnu) limi are Ju»l the
¿ a a «

colui» or In two shade* of a color, and
!.. to.ike a ntcrptncle of moderate .size
lb. . must lie lite ami a half y arils of
i a. ii lone. These »trami» are woven
tint &lt; i flei the itiauner of a cheap
spimi banket, loin ■■ Minare mea»tiring
a ' V in» he» ot »o i 11 ii art or jiinl
Win lllil»ht*d Ho» vint,m pit-, e Is lutti
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OVPr „ »,,ul(r,. ,,r plain »at111
,ir rifr,.m. nnd Is,» ,.f it» »id«'* are Ht»
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l»ui -Mimi In unh'V io prevent fraying
Ilo- stillare t» then doti hl ed wice.-lhe
two ribbon bound »Ides stiffened with
»Irle» of whalebone and the lop» of
the lining anil ribbon weaving sowed
over a goofl^ sIta^J -embroidery ring.

KERO SEN E E N G I N E S
P o sitiv e ly S atisfa c to ry

ALL

Jac ks o n ville , F la .

K IN D S

OF

REAL

rin v is i:

Real
sets

razors

I H O IM . DISHES

1.1 Ci I UK R KAD INU'EAM PS
v ri i\ Ils

It AN G ES, ETC.

i hir st nn* will

on Christmas

litt: (»N I Y FIRST i LASS MUTUI

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IN S VS F U R I»'

RO H RINS,

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ESTATE

Room 8

The Herald

Proprietor

SEED POTATOES
Can till orders for immediate shipmerit.
NO . 1 ROSE P O T A T O E S
Select S»hk1Stock

BLISS T R IU M P H P O T A T O E S

All \'arieties Seed Beans.

, MAUOUAM CAJVDKl.ADKA.
thing for the living or dining toom.
The base, ns you see. Is an urn sirtpetf
affair, nhd tbe tinutcbws/'Cerro -out
gracefully from the main atom. The
coloring of tho »hades will naturally b*&gt;
•elected to harmonize with the fitting*
of tho room In which they are.to be
placed.
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’ A Nov»l n*c«pt»cU.
Much neater looking than tho waste
paper basket Is the new substltuto for
It—the »crap box with Its big bow dec­
orated till »winging on ribbon binges.
Tbe »crap box Is made by covering
with fancy pa [ter, cretonne or tapestry
the medium sized pasteboard recepta­
cle In .which your medium «tied ad*
tumn hat wob aont home and Using It
with, atbe« to« aheetlng. This lining la
oecreoary became a match throfrn by
a ramies* person Into a wastebasket Is
Ukoty to prove dsngerotu. Tkeee waste « » A border across (be q
paper boxes aiake vhry Individual prat- bag. The bottom of tbe be
euU tf tba recipient*» preference In col- with tassels alternating w]
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Com |ilete fr«*sh stock of all t»ardt*n and field se»sls*
( Itn tnialil v I he Best

Darby
USEFUL

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C H R IS T M A S

G IF T S

*5 Why.not buy Something serviceable and useful for that Christmas
Present?
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*i A good bicycle will not only please, but will I»** a good investment, ami
will lu»l for years. ,
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' We carry all the leading make* of Ilieyties, the one you can always dejwnd upon to giv*y good and lasting service.
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C Y C L E CO.

IOH P A L M E T T O AVENUE

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H*iß, Insurance, Fire, Life and Accident, IteproHentinii
.
Ibff-JBest Old Line Uompanles

B lo c k

of

SANFO RD

Prices W ith in Your Means
w(
,

Holiday Gifts

t|ti’ i -(lowing for i lie a mount of mon

toime
l hf tlttlngs are of coltrile sui» ih • .pfiidi-d upon their material.
plùvi by lite purcliaser and tnuy Ito tis
The most effective bags are wovyn
elulioni te n» tlie pocket hook enn af- fruui ribbons of Inch width tu (wo
foni,

484853485348002353535323234848

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Money Refunded — W ith A Smile

We are agents for Park and Pollard
Chicken Feeds. Mainly Lee and Buck-­
eye Incubators; handle all kinda of
Poultry’ Rentediei and Supplies and Our
Leading Drug Store Will Give Money Seeds are The Best.
Hark Should there E»*** i » » U **®1*^
THE WALTON SEED COMPANY
Where Dodson’» IJrer T h w fo lls
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Dodoon's Liver Tone Is a .irp!&lt;i VeJI'tublc Liver Tonic which operatvs $9
stiercMfully in cases of constipation, tor­
pid liver or biliousness that it has prac­
tically thken•jFq_piyv,T
ralonifl the
dangrrous. L. It.
P lum bin g ànd "
I’hrKi^i Si Co, ygi» tsirH tN,recvtmmyptl it
G as F it tin g
a.* a reliever Of ^»iiv^ipdtkhfc sour’atofuorb. bilioilaniwi and "kJuggtsHJ iv rr... D.
works gently» surety and huitnlaaoly. Ali Work Receives My Peraonai
Attention And BesTgfforts
If a Itottle should &lt;&gt;ver fall to give satisfactlob L. K. Philips A . Co. will refund
Opteette Qty Bol)
Telepkeae Ne. JX
the price paid without quuitJon.
The price of Dodson’s IJver Tgno is
60 cents per bottie. Be sure you get
Dodoon’s Liver Tone find not some med­
icine put up in imitation j W
1* not
backed up by a guarantee and that may
contain harmful firug*.

�December » , ,9,j

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FAVORITE

CARD THICK

W o m a n ’s C lu b
All Local

AdtOrtindmeOtu b lin d e r

T h is tTeadinji, T H R E E C E N T j
M in im u m C h a rg e 25 Cents.
«

a L in e ' Fop, Each Insertion

The rneeting ol tt)9 Welfare Depart­
ment lust Thurs Jay .tyas well attended.
For Rent Furnished room, 301 Pal
Many of Um-membefa'fi'onl the different
metto avenue.
IH-dtp
department« of the Woman’s Club being
For Rent- Furnished roqpi, with
present In response to an invitation to
hear an address hy Dr. Pulyston on the
&gt;hout hoard. Mrs. H* L. Jonse 2!
Prevention of Disease. It is unfor­
irk avenue.
82-te
tunate that any of our cUltens should
lieuse for Rent or Sale on easy terms*
have mlsse^ such ftu opportunity.
J.^Xlusson. *
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W H Y N O T .Irjw aiu a d v e rtise ­
ment tinder 4hfe heading»
It will
only cost yon T 1 I K E E C E N T S a
line each, issue a n d w iU surely

W ANTED AT ONCE— Old Hass at the
HERALD OFFICER Raaa Most be
Perfertir Clean. Wirt Pwy TW O .CENTS
a pound for name.
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perhaps aqrbour'Tg- frnial epnvdntation
^ MiaCELANEOUS
on the'sublvsta Ijif full bed^&amp;acupsing,
WHY N O T try an ad v ertise­ talking over wjltj^the lodik»» pldji.» for
ment u n d e M h is h ead in g.
It will bettering heiil^.'ctjhdltions'in iUnfnrd,
on ly* coal ytHjtTHREE CENTS a principally the matter of school health
line each lsnufc a n d will surely liUHJwrtion wHfch.he ronaidm of .the
bring resulta.. ; i ’
m ■ gravest importance.

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Wanted to' .JBóttoW—SSOO.tK) a t , lega
rate of tntorwit.’op real «sfate located
near* the Rio-Grand» River, Southwest
Texas. AdilriM-, Texas. Box 9Í5,.tity.
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And Employe Them All.' '
Clublelgh— "My wife never saja’boo’
when ! get home alter midnight." Tippleton— "Neither doe« mine; the haa
hundred« of words more effective than
that."

TO RENT

W ANTEP

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From A il Departments
Of The Sanford Woman’« Club

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Wanted-Cplored man lo wotl$'.*on
«mali tniclT^arro' ihsldo city Unti^.jBti
Augustine. House * ,gOé* wllh piace.
Must be. marri«d,.'hA£o experienh^ln
trucking. able to n^ilW’ dow. State,**-*.
Rcfercnces requirta. * Aiidrcaa . R. .ÌR
Baldwin, 29H S f C&lt;

I have a first
■iter. } W / enn
aring and auto
jf
Wl

♦ So many sympatbetie. carnet faced
dabs'painter and'sign
listeners must hive inspired' thw good
do your harness ro­
Doctor, with the' belief thlC tbh, dub
top work now.
woman
of Sanford «land ready, Avith
H. U N D E R W O O D .
heart and hand to be the .ally of any
movement'¡for tho health gf!,d vie im­
provements-of our town.
Doctor Pulesten’a address may 'N r
found in another column ot-The Herald

"Ine only Urn Back« of the'-oorda and
the back« ard( all exactly nRko?"
“That's I t You Just cnooso one al
random."
•JJ
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“Oh, that’s the way? But Is that
fair? Wet), i'll choose. I've got th«
Jack- of heart«."
"Ob, not •. You mustn’t tell mo th«
card yon pick. That'« what I’m sup­
posed to tell you,-you know. Put II
back Into tho deck and choose an­
other."
“ Yfhy can’t ! keep this one? I can

WHY NOT ,.y. A * - advertise­
ment under this h^gdiitg.. It will
only cost you THREE CENTS a
line each Usd* in d »till surely
bring results: '
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Lost -S lx fw l leather belt. I-cave at
B. &amp; O. Mòtor (ìirage and claim reward
a*

34- Ur

Lost—A wnull pocketbook, containing
gold locket and small change. I-ocket
cngravM with word Sara. Finder re­
For Sale— White
’ Turkeys. turn to Seminole County Bank and re­
Hen and (Jobb’er for.g4.Op -Several ceive liberal reward.
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34-2ip
fine Bronze Gobblers for .¿tbcpodìng
15.00 eech.^ G. C. McDougak The
* Lost Cow— Black nnd white, branded
Turkey Man; R. D. No. 3 Sanford. 23-tfc
D. B. W. II. Allen, Sanford.
35r2tp

For- S*l*MJpright piano, compaN
sUveiy new. Inquire at Phillip's Stu41o.

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24-tic

For Sale —Five acre farm hall cleared
fenced cultivated. Strong flowlryr&lt;wH!
Half cosh balance on terms, ifoji 8fiT
• Sanford.
,
25-tf

Revised by a Parvenue.
Children rush là whero climbers
fear to'treed.— Judge.

VExpensivo Lawmaking Body.

To Maks Plants Grow.
Plants will grow more gnlckly If a
few drops of ammonia la added once
a week. The water should be luke­
warm, not colder than the atmosphere,
when yon water your plants.

We are agents ’for Park' and Pollard
Chicken Feeds. Mandy LA« And Buck*
eye Incubators; handle all kinds
1
Sums Choice.
Poultry Remedies and Supplies urnl Our
’T thought." ho remarked, “you said
Seeds are The Best- .
yon could die dancing."
"8 0 I did.'' came the reply, "but 1
didn’t aay 1 wanted to be tramped to
4«ath, did V — London TU-Blta!

alda to good health-and to th,
strength, comfort and cheerfu
neas which depend on thecond
tjon of hea th -a re the famous
time-tested, safe and sneoS

The Chance. .
Themian wfio complain« that ho-hajs
not (uoceeded becauae.be baa never
• National Charee»er|*tic
had a chandf expects somebody else
An Irishman fights bclor.
to fuhjlah the chance.
'•ops; a Scotchman reasotn, i„
fights; an Englishman is not
U r as to tho order of precede
.O a th« Toboggan.
wlir do either to accommod
No man qver discovers , his true cuatomers. Tho I&gt;uko of \vP
powers of locomotion uqtll hp starts called the Iron Duke, once S;
on, the moral and financial down tho boat troops would be ns i
gradò.— Puck. '
An Irishman only half sober 4
man half stowed, and an En*
with hU stomach full.
] 'r j ' Water and Ore Mixed.
Nearly fifty tons of water were lift­
ed from, the mlrea of Bouth Stafford­
’ RaU Fought for Comrade.
shire. England, last year for «vary ton
Rata defended a com rad o at He*. ‘
•at mineral. *‘
gerford. near Umdon, England. oa »
,recent night. An. onglnear at Ah* h 5s.
gerford outfall work« of th« Undo»
Powders in BanangaIf you.have difficulty In giving chil­ Sewage ayatem struck &amp; i»f|# m
dren powders, ed t't banana down the when making hla rounds. Immedlatd»_____ A » *è W a m ils »
middle, ’ Akcoop
out *ptae of the pulp, seoroe of ra U appeared and stuck»!
and put the powder in ; place together the man fiercely, tearing at hla t«*.
again, and the taat« U b arfllg.ev er no­ ecra. Taking to hU heels, the n a
was punned by tho animals for HT,
ticeable.
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Center of British Industry,
Swansea la the chief seat of th*
copper smelting trade In Great Brit­
ain. and within a compass of four
mile« It possesses various works, giv­
ing employment to over 80,000 per­
sona.

For Sak— Onr horse disc harrow oh«
bore« turning plow- Good as now. TÌ.Ì
K. .Bates, Court House. I M T - :- r
Fpr Sak^-Red Jersey boar
old i- fine animal scigh» abdhi
pounds. * Sacreflced at 116-j^t
swap for heifer suitable in prier.-J
McDougal R. D. No. 3 S an fód U

Daily.Thought.
&gt;* True lore la b «tt«r than glorr, and
• tranquil fireplace, with the woman
01 fo u r heart seated by It. the great'
eat good the i n i can tend ua.—
Thackeray.
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Counting Molecules.
A French mathematician hu tried
to convey to our minds some notloa
of the Infinitesimal also of the rad»,
cule.
He declares that if a perwa
were to try to count the number o&lt;
molecules In a cubic millimeter of fay.
drogen gas. taking on »vbill Inoth of »
second to repeat each number, tu
task would occupy him for more that
1,000 years.—Youth’s Companion.

The Church.
According to the I.ondon Tt-Ugnpi,
the Ulshop ot London, speaking tt (lit
Mansion House, said that man; prop!»
Dally Thoughtnowadays bad a false ld«a of ti«
Seek no friend to make him nteful,
church. “The popular lii.-a * u that
for that Is the negation of friendship;
you had only to put threup«nc« u iU
but seek him that you may bo use­
slot, or rather in tho offertory, »at
ful. for this 1« of friendship's esseno«.
you got a handsome vicar two foci— Henry Wallace
looking curates and a peal of bell»*

- France ha« the most oxpeMlre parRament. It coate 11,500.000 a year.

For Sale— A ten »e^e truck tann ]tled
and fenced, near Sanford, ®skhI land; a
new bam, 33.500. Address,2135’ Main
St. Jnrksonvi’le, Ha,.

’ • Who Buys tho Next War?
, Civilization has at least.advanced to
ptVht 'whero a war cannot be pfoFor¿Sàie--Teem of -mu!se and, tyavej,- 'ClpIDted Without consulting -the mon­
Ing van, the whole outnt chrilp/for cash. ey powers of the world.— 8t. Louis
No tnuie See W?”J Letnmer. on Firàt Globe- Democrat
street at bridge.
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Foe Sale—Twtlve
farm,
partly under cultivation. 5 room, house,
Address Box 1024, Sanford,
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y Rogers Is a -bit of a sportsman,
ísin’t be?” “If going off on wild goose
chases makes a fellow ono, bo |n.”—
Boston Transcript

Sensational Music Selling —B «y 42
copies Isteat í b f popular copyright sheet
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Concerning Ev«.
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music st 9c per copy, postpaid, and’ be­
’’On« of do things tlat mo»' worries
come a meml&gt;cr Kcininolftf Mu^ic Chib.
b)«,’' saldijjtov.
Johnelnghnm.'"am
W. L. Harvey^ ccp/«kilt ali ve.
'32-tff whar E ro .got jlat noodle an1 thread
F o r c a le

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•exchange for goo&lt;l hurscl
farm implements What
offer ' M S, NelsonÍTRif

For Sale—New Cypffcw Incubate?,'*144
egg capacity. A bargain, also a, lor p*f
+tshle manure cheap./.Jag" f . Harrlvu
33-fttc-.
Fur Sale— Bermuda oruon plunis, It .flO
per thousand
He» Packard West Side.
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For bale .24 -lefts , 10 ctoaroii.¿.litui.
Quarter mile from ’ loading . station.
33,000J)Q. Addres^. J'.irtn,

to ssvv dem fig leaf apron« w ld "

- Hongkong’s Tobacco Trade,
.. Tho Import tobacco tpndo into Hong­
kong consists almost, entirely of sec­
ond-rate to waste tobacco, chiefly of
filler from the Philippines which haa
been.discarded for the flno trndo by,
th« great Philippine factories, and of •
wrapper from Sumatra discarded by |
the hlkh-grndo trade, and various to­
baccos from Java, India and .the Malay
»talcs which are not nullable for the
floe Uade anywhere.

Novelty for the. Invalid’« Chair.
A
most.Jack penal vo but charming
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For Sale- At R«-ck Harpniock. Im­ combination crcaitier'^sugar and bubproved t- Robbins; Iron Age. Potato tor dish. Tho Riti» crystal'su ga r'll'
•covered by tho butter plato (as a lid),
Planter. Good as new Coat 3HO, will
end It In tura fita over tho dreamer,
sell for $4¿gfcaab. XlWrr^'TT'îigar E. so that all three, may bo fitted ono
Brown.*
3-tf ^ n t o the other and take but llttlo spaco
on the tr*7*
.For Sale -11 A er(
3u ui|&gt;m\-od- •
on brick road, cjoy hv» itreft' ^ar !lp¿J.
• » ' Tiik* Away Unused Sugar.
J2.000. dt P-aclcard'»4*¿íp'|Cóa¿ N at tei. ai
People In Franco when they dine at +
Bank.
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restaurants frequently appropriate tho
sugar they don't happen to use. Sugar
For Sale Cut KoSer, A)c jm r
Also 4.000 Pansy Plants. ,\f£T AVT'A in France Is dear, and what Is served
with the coffeo belongs, by» right, to
Ginn. .
35-‘2tc
tho purchaser as much as the coffeo
ForSale-;l^*tture Plants ready now Itself. Bo why not take a lump or
two home to little Jeanne or Pierre?
or all next Week. Call on or telephone
102-2 ring*.
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Penny Gone I No Warta.
T S RE-NT V,. &gt;
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terly and mother laqulred aà to the
W H Y N O T try an ad vertise­ canee of thè deluge. "1 bought two
ment under this heading.
It will warta from Vtnccnt for a penny," he
only cost you T H R E E C E N T S a wgtled. "and Vincent hasn’t given mo
line each insiic and wtll «u rely the warts and wqu 'Ik give my penny
baek.”
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Handkerchiefs, J(mas Boxes
Neckwear
Silk Hosiery

Umbrellas— Xmas Box
Linen Handkerchiefs
Silk Half Hose
Neckwear
Suspenders
Shirts— Xmas Box
Kid Gloves
Mufflers
Belts n
Sox and Tie Sets
Stetson H a ts.
Traveling Bags

Indian Moccasins
Hand Bags - Kid Glov
Fancy Works
Vanity Boxes
Glove Cases— Xmas Box
Silk Dress Patterns
• Collar and Cuff Sets
’ Long Kid Gloves

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Rent— hike
Waiting tqr the Spur.
Mand—’J lftha's h««ia calling on you
regulsriy ^jpHen yearii. Why do you
euppose broke n't proposed?" Beatrice
-For Ilent^-lloom ninety'fTRishbl suit­
— *'Oh,' you see, he’s the sort of ban
able (or ofllce or small store. Oppòaite
who always does things on the spur
Court Hpp»?. Apply to Mr*. J. Ç. Eas- of the moment.”— Judge.
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Purchases

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ChristmaS
Gifts

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Instance of Success

R- Cv Bòwer, Kfhe. Druggist

A d ^erso C irc u m sta n c e s — R em ark a b le
Jnderwood Since C om ing to Snnfqrd

B clieyes

In

G iving
the
Best
Possible
H ighest Q u a lity Goods

S erv ic e

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THE UN D E R W O O D M ANUFACTURING PLANT

wfwd, the pioneer wagon maker
and machinist of Sanford. His
success is all the more note­
worthy becxm.se it was achieved
in a hard fight against adverse
¿ircumstanees.
Coming here
some five years ago, Mr. Under­
wood selected what proved to be
a very unfortunate locution next
door to a laundry on Palmetto
avenue. When&gt;the laundry went
up in flames one night not long
after, it mqde a beautiful fire,
but as it carried with it skyward
Mr. Underwood’s simp and entire equipment * its beauty was
lost upon him.
A two story brick building,
50x117 feet was laid »ait. on Oak
avenue, and work began without
unnecesury delay.
Cement floored throughout, light
and well aired, with plenty of
openings, its nearly six thousand
feet of floor space furnishes com­
modious housing for the big stock
d wagons, carriages, harness and
loadred lines in which Mr l ’n-

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tlerwoQd carrier.-on a large and body, and .so popular are they
lucrative biisinettk.
Tin second that they may be seen on most of
story is divided into
i larg‘* the farms of the Celery.Delta'and
and well furnished-roo m$, part of some specimens can even be found
which he occupies as a residence, ps far away from home as Tam­
while the others are for . rent, pa and Jacksonville..
An im­
Hjipk of thcs&lt; rooms i' a large and portant and rapidly developing
well lighted paint shop, where the feature of his business is the re­
finishing touches are put to the pairing of automobiles.
product of the simp's skill and
Mowers, lakes, harrows,, plows
ingenuity. In connection with cultivators, etc., can be found
the paint shop the establishment in his stock, or quickly obtained
has a sign waiter fully qualified of any make desired by a purchaser.
to turn out any sign that may be Hu tie »Is in harness also and has
called for, from the plainest to a full line of the best and most de­
a most intricate, ornamental sign. sirable make-, to offer the pur­
In buggies he handles the cele- chaser. Saddles, bridles, halters
bra ted Harnesville and Hadocjf and a complete assortment of
makes which he can hom&amp;tly^ “ mule jewelr/&gt;: as he facetiously
recommend to ln,&gt; customers as terms n ts found in stock.
equal to any. wherever—made.
Mr
Underwood
has served
II is trade in wagons is confined the city of Sanford for two years
entirely to his own make, and they as its tire chief, and organised its
have no superiors anywhere. He tirst |Miid fire department. He is
has the credit of having made one a member of the city council, an
of the biggest wagons ever made active member of several secret
in Sanford, a mammoth affair orders, deeply interested in Sun­
constructed for one of our pro­ day school work*, was instrument­
gressive truckers, with a carrying al in the organization of the Elks
capacity of seven tons.
One IxKlge, and also in the adoption
of his specialties is the single of a white man’s primary in our
farm wagon with celery llared

Hand" Bros.

Livery

public and luus built up a large
prescription business on this basis.
Originally from Pennsylvania,
he took a three year course at the
Philadelphia College of P h a r­
macy, receiving the degree of
Doctor of Pharmacy on his grad­
uation from from that instilutimi.
Practical prescription experience in some of the largest
und best pharmacies of the north
and east bos fitted Mr. Bower for/s
independent business life ih ’ th£ \
vocation he has chosen, as Iim f
been demonstrated during:
period, of his business opcnitfnng
in Saniond.
Having been located in this city .
for the past thVee years, Mr.
Bower has been able, through consistent business methods and un­
failing quality of both goods and
service to establish a reputation
for his pharmacy that is highly
satisfactory.
He is demoustrat- *
ing the business axiom that effi­
cient service and excellence of
good* build up a high class and
remunerative patronage

and Sale Stable [The Sanford Coca-Cola Bottling Company

p ;o n cer E stab lish m en t T h at

Has B orne
P ro m in en t P a rt in&lt; th e
D evelopm ent of Sanford and S em inole County
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HAND DRQH.. LIVERY AND SALES STARLE

Although the
Hand family
cume to Florida as early'as 1879
from New' Jersey, and cab well
lay claim to membership in the
pioneer organization, it win* not
until 1895 that the livery and sale
stable, which has borne such a
prominent part in the. develop­
ment of this section was estab­
lished on Park avenue, near the
hike front.
“ .The .Hand lire#. stable has been
&lt;/r many years one of the institutionk oLtho town, Today they
uwn^yer half the block on which
Wftr stable is located on the cor” ‘:r of Park avenue and Second
****-"f ^ large and well ap.colBted stnnle with a capacity of
«ver sixty homes nrnl mules, a
commodious gantge adjoining
much they renj:, and two faruiK,
®R*°ri the West sfc^nf eiuht acres,

.(¿«is, physicians’ supplies and a
nummmity are a pretty fair ind
very complete line of pure chem­
to the gcheral business com*’ ''
icals arv extensively handled,
nf ’ )i.- place. Where ymi fuid imported and domestic toilet ar­
mi«|ern. up to dale nhanulicie*. ticles of every kind, together with
M ■ i ten to one shot that yiju will exirae.ts of high quality and drug
d 1^'aver a wide awake,.up,to the. sundries are to bi; found at the
minute lot of bus'uicss e.-gab- Bower drug store. ,
lishments and vice versa.
This
A fine line of stationary U at­
general rule holds gbbd in Sati- tracting considerable "TiitOntion
furtl.
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irony tnu discrhnjnuting patrons
Mi It. ('. Bower, druggist, who of t,his section. wliHf* t he well know
op.-ntie-. a pharmaceutical es. known’ fine of Tluyler’s .candies
tablishment ¡it the corner of Park has established ¡i steady trade in
aienie- and First street, may well this department (If the store. Ice.
In m iud of the showing made rrejpn and cold drink* of every
Sim-! hia entry IhloThe local field. kind are &lt;^-&gt;punsed from a modern
Mr Bower holds the agency soda fountain installed at the
for the well known 1’enslar. reme­ front of'the store and in season
dies, is inch are widely advertised this branch of the trade enjoys a
an&lt;l enjoy a reputation for excel­ large patronage,
lence '1he famous lied Cross
Particular atie nt ion is given
lim. m- well as those of John to the expounding Of prescrip­
Wyeth it Brother.*'‘ Richard Hud- tions, accuracy and scrdnulous
nut &amp; Company and Parke, Davis oare heihg the feature of this de­
A Company also constitute rfhc partment ,of the business,
stock in this particular branch of *' As*the result.1 Mr. Bower has
the slock.
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Uubber goods ofJall descrip- .pjiyiiicinn -Aas well as the general

all times to supply any^carriago,
wagon or harness that * he cus­
tomer may desire at the lowest,
possible prices.. A repaiF' and
olicksmith shop can be found in
thf* rear of the stable fronting
oh Second street, where efficient
and competent workmen are in
¿anstant attendance to meet the
want« of custbiners.
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In a farming country,' such as
this, there is a ,c rtstant demund
for horses and ules, and to mei't
i is domnnd they eej&gt;1bout six­
ty, he.»d on hahd;''ri'plenishihg
their sunply when necessary from
the market* of St, ^t0 uis.and At­
lanta. They ntaKr ’ a specialty
of all kinds of heavy hauling, und
during the orange and truck sea­
sons* which comprise practical^
all the ye ir, their teams are of
material assistance in getting the
‘products V»f the thiekers and (mil
growers to the shipping centers.
The street sweeping c ntract and
the scavenger service for the city
are both held by this firm.
Chaa. ,M, Haflil, the senior
member of the nrrn is .probably
tiie best known man in Orange

and Scm inole counties. Fqr nearly a
score of years he was deputy slierill ofOmngecmlnty, and since the
county &lt;1¡vision has been sheriff
of Seminole county.
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Walter S. Hand, the younger
member of the firm, and its pres­
ent manager, Is scarcely less well
gnd favorably known than his
brother- W man of fine business
parts iis is shown by his silbcessful
management pf the many busi*
nesfiiventurcs which the jinn has
in hand, the city, hiy* cajled him
tO a place in its cbuncilsKjind hoi
hus peeved two years as a mem-/
ber .of the city government, andJ
has .servir*} satisfactorily* during]
his term. i. ,He. is just thé' kind*
of material' that the city council]
ticodi'. Cool,headed, clear think-1
ing, loyal to Sanford and her best,
interest*, practical and yet pro­
gressive, he endeavors to give the
city’s business the" saine careful
attention it ' has -receiver! from
him in the p&amp;st, dnd üiat econ­
omy in the .city government will
be pràctiw d'in every particular
on Ills part.

M odest In E x te rn a l A ppearance, But Full of Vim and E n e rg y --lt Is. a
; ^'N otable Fpqtor in Supplying the W an ts of th e People
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H ANFO R D ( OCA VOJ.A R O T T U N fl* CO..

Ths^,present capacity of the ing. to the filling machines, where
Works is alMiut one million bottles they are filled, carbonated add
per year, with an annual output capped. Only the. purest, of Jilpr 500,000.
fered art («iati wnteri » usc&lt;l in
' ^The Bottling Works ore lo­ fho operatitms of. the concern.
cated on First street just west of &lt;’oca-Cola sytup is purdjased in
the Coast bine tracks. Although barrel lots from the home factory
the exterior of the building is in Atlanta . and. comes to the
not imposing the interior is a works, by freight. The consump­
scene of busy activity, well cal­ tion during the past year has
culated to impress the visitor been 3,000 gallons.
with the idea that there is some­
A full lim? of the most-pophliùi
thing doing every, minute. Two "soft drinks” is included In', the
Crpwn Bottling machines . from output of the establishment, suen
the Crown Cork and .Seal Com- as (emòni, peach, strawberry and
of Baltimore are filling anti other flavors. Only the very best
lg the bpttles, preparatory extracts that money and science
fd delivery or shiprtient.
can provide are used in these,
■- The greatest care is taken to together with pure granulated
insure the thorough ’ sterilizing sugar, and artesian water of crys­
tal purity. No pairy* are spared
to give the -highest possible value
in the line of soft drinks that the
market affords todiuv
The Coca-Cola Bottling Com­
pany of Sanford U a corporation
organized under thé state of
Florida. The present officers are
S. Runge, presidine E. Uungo,
vice président; Jôe^^eMont, sec­
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“The Nearest

Pioneers In The Furniture IBusinese
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T h eo J . M ille r &amp; Son in the F u rn itu re B usiness In S anfprd S in c e 1 8 8 5 - S q u a re D ealing andG ood Business M eth od s H a v e W on T h e m M a n y F r ie n d s

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« H O W W IN D O W IN PllRNITURE ST O R E OF T. J. M ILLER &amp; .S O N

An enterprise that is entitled
to a full share of the prestige and
popularity that Sanford enjoys
in the furniture business Ls the
well knlwn house of Theo. J.
Miller &amp; Son located in the heart
of the business district on the cor­
ner of First street and’ Park ave­
nue. Thus institutibn may well
bo called one of the pioneer busi­
ness houses of Sanford, for it has
been furnishing the homes of
Sanford since 1885. For fourteen
years it has occupied the corner
w.here it Ls now located. Such
a record of business stability is
rare enough in this changeable
world. It would be interesting
to know what has become of the
men who wpre in business here
with Mr. Miller away back in
1885. Mr. Miller's acquaint­
ance with Sanford ; ntcdates his
entrance in business by six yea.rs
as he first came here in 1871).
It would be an exacting taste
indeed that could not be satisfied
from the Miller stock. The lar e
two story building is crowded to
its capacity with the best values
and latest productions from the
furniture factories of the

he Home
R ecently

whole country, and selected with
such care and discrimination that
whether the purpose be to furnish
the cosy cottage or the imposjng
mansion,
the stock responds
promptly and completely to the
demand. . All grades of furniture
from the medium to the finest in­
cluding parlor and bedroom suites,
china closets and sideboards,
couches in many styles and qual­
ities, hall racks, parlor , library,
dining and kitchen tables, chairs,
mattresses, rugs and' druggets,
etc. In short the motto of this
enterprising firm is "Everything
that goes in the House,” and a
visit to their place will convince
the most incredulous that they
are fully living up to their motto.
Some of the tqieeialties which
they carry and for which they are
the exclusive ngents jn this local­
ity are the Vudor Porch Shades
and Hammocks, the Edison Pho­
nographs ami Records; t1ie Jewell
Wood Stoves and Ranges; the
Detroit Vapor Oil Stoves. In
paints and'oils their,stock leaves
nothing to wish for. They handle
the Longman &amp; Martinez paints;
the Pattons Sun-Proof; the Do­

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zier and Gay lines; the Fix-all
floor stains.
in the undertaking department
the firm has built up an enviable
reputation for reliability and ef­
ficiency in its servicifvns well as
for the reasonableness of its prices.
It is a truism to state that no
services are more exacting , nor
call for more resourcefulness than
those of the successful embalmer
and funeral director. They must
be strictly scientific, thoroughly
in accord with the convention­
alities and bear the stamp of
executive force of the finer sort.
To reach and maintain a service
of this sort has been the consistent
ideal of the Millers, and no pains
nor expense has been spared with
that end always in view. The
son, Mr. Frank Miller Ls a li­
censed embalmer. He Ls also
secretary of the Florida State
Association of Funeral Directors
and Embalmers. Two hearses
are maintained by the firm, one
having been purchased recently.
In coffins and caskets their stock
is very complete, coming from
the very best houses in the countrv.

Quality

SALESR O O M AT TH E S E M IN O L E PHARMAC Y

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few drug stores through
out the state present to the casual
visitor or passerby so attractive
an appearance as does the Sem­
inole Phramncy of this city, un­
der the management of its new
proprietor, Mr. J. C. Fletcher,
assisted by his able and efficient
chief clerk, Mr. I. S. Maines.
The reign | of taste and skill
are everywhere shown in the ar­
rangement nnd display of the
many and varied linos - usually
to be found »in a first class drug
store. The stock equipment com­
prises a full line of fresh and pure
drugs, the leading proprietary
medicines, toilet articles and per-,
fumes, surgical supplies, drug­
gists sundries, canaies nnd con­
fections, novelty goods and cigars
and tobaccos, school and office
supplies, high grade stationery,
inks, pencils and fountain pens,
magazines and the latest popular
novels. A full line of ltiblcs will
be placed in stock in the near
future. All the above articles
are neatly and effectively ar-

Foodstuffs

Established G ro cery H as M a d e R ap id S trid e s
An Ever* In c rea s in g P atro nag e

ranged in a series of beautiful
and artistic wall cases and show
cases. The handsome soda foun­
tain on the right of the entrance
cool and refreshing bev­
erages flavored with the richest
and purest of fruit syrups, while
the smoker will find to his left
the cigar stand slocked with all
his favorite brands of cigars and
tobaccos. '
An innovation has Intely been
introduced which is finding much
favor in metropolitan drag stores,
but which, as yet has hardly
foupd its way into the smaller
cities. , We refer to the serving of
hot coffee! . hot chocolate and
oyster stews to its patron«, It
is a movement which places the
store directly in line with its con­
geners in the large cities, and as
an evidence of progress will doubt­
less be largely appreciated and
patronized by our citizens.
The Seminole Pharmacy has
adopted as its slogan the words
"The Nearest Drug Store," und
justifies the title by its inaugura-

u de­
livery system. Every urn- ap­
preciates the value of a quick de­
livery of on order, when a life
may be hanging in the balance.
Under the Seminole system there
can be no delay or if, by any mis­
chance such a tiling should occur,
tjie responisbility van be speedily
located. Every o'rder received Ls
checked, and double checked, giv­
ing time the order was received,
when it left the store and time
of delivery. Under such a sys­
tem every employe feels las re­
sponsibility and lives uj» to it.
Mr. Fletcher, the proprietor,
although a comparatively new
comer her has won main fnendi
by fits uniform court i-m \ and
disposition to aceornmud.iTt He
is the originator of Fletcher's
Tonic, which has achieved an
enviable reputation as a .-n-.t-rripi
remedy for chills, fe\ «-r&gt; and
colds, as well as a general tunic,
and proposes to engage in ¡u
manufacture in Sanford at an
early date, preparation.- f&lt;&gt;r tlul
purpdse being well untie;¡wa;.

The Geo. H. Fernald

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Hardware Co.
An Interesting Description of

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Hardware or Agricultural

Implements Their

street is an institution of
Sanford mav well be proud,
for it embodies the best charac­
teristics of the modern, up to the
minute grocery' store and although
only in operation for u compara­
tively short lime has demnnstmtelively short'period . of „time has
demonstrated its ability* trf rank
with*the foremost of its kind in
this section.
Opened for business on July 1st
of the pro«cnl year, 4hin-store has
succeeded in ^feitablMiing itself
firmly in the business life of San­
ford and today enjoys* a patronaRo
ci which many an older store
— of
‘ it well be proud..
full line of staple and fancy
groceries of. all descriptions are
always to be obtained here and
various standard brands of well
known products are Uv be seen
displayed artistically.
The Ir­
win &amp; Giles store possesses more
show case room tnan any other
grocery* store, in Sanford, with the
result that an excellent &lt;“
of stock may be made at a ll------ ,
while the lkrge show window

treet offers ndopportunities in this line.
F’ leetrie fans are another evi­
dence oT^m fort and progress­
iveness to be found installed in
this store. In, the rear of the
main salesroom, which is SO by
70 feet in dimensions Ls a store
room {or 'surplus stock, while a
warehouse is mnintninep in onot h«report ofcdHjfiity •sk'Svell. Seven
employes are required to properly
serve the trade and1two delivery
wagons are constantly kept busy
throughout the “city and Its
suburbs.
Among the well known lines of
iutpds of various &lt;
descriptions are
the, Robin Hood,. Sunbpanv Van
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a Heinz',
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... LibbyV food
Camp's,
and
products, which embrace almiwt
any delicacy that &lt;*00Id -be de­
sired, such as jellies, canned veg­
etable's and meats of ull kinds,
shell fish, fruit and other com­
modities tpo numerous jto men­
tion.
The“ products of the National
Biscuit Company and the Sun­
shine goods constitute the. stock
in these particular lines, while a
large assortment of bakery goods

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The. Geo'. H. Kerriaid Hard­
They also drar &lt;kfP*
This company also have a large methods.
ware Go. was established in/1883. warehouse at the Clyde docks for artesian wells and their »'H 'lov­
This business house Ls oriq*'ftf the storage of nnih, bath tubs, roof­ ing outfits are busy all ihr unit* m
largest in Sanford. _ Fifty, per ing material, etc.
different parts of Seminole. Or­
cent of its sales are wholesale. It
The tin and metal'department ange, I-ike and Volusia munli«Geo. H. Fernuld, the founder
employs a force of between thirty is in the'kecond story of the build­
anti forty and its pay roll aver­ ing at the corner of Oak avenue of this business Ls flu* active head
ages five hundred dollars eneh and Third street*. Here galvan­ of affairs and gives his personal
week. The hartlware depart­ ized steel tanks of all sizes are attention to nil departments «
and confectionery is also han­ ment and offices are on Oak ave­ manufactured and the*shop is the busings as far as possibledled, l»w n ey ’s candies being es­ nue. They cover an area of equipped with the latest machin­ F. W. Mahoney Ls the head of t «
pecially emphasized in this lat­ •10x117 feet. Everything con­ ery ror cornice, guttering and all mechanical department. He 15
an expert mechanical engmwr
ter department.
Fresh veget­ tained in a modern, up to date kinds of sheet metal work.
ables and fruit arc also carried. store Is found here: F'ine cutlery,
The Fernald Hartlware Co. are nnd gives his personal, attention
Shapleigh’s Steel Cut coffee is razors, scissors, carpenters and agents for the best known goods tp all contracts for irrigation an
tools, agricultural on the market and represent sumd plumbing. E. L: Marshall » O'
the headliner in this particular machinists
line of stock, while such /uncy implements, builders’ hardware, of the mast prominent firms 'in head of the hardware buying and
oods as Welch’e grape jnice and oils and glass, stoves, ranges and the country. Among them are sales department, assisted by y
Jole’s pineapple juice are also to heaUijy, sash, dooqp,' blinds, screen Devoe’s ready mixed - lead and B. Adams, A. B. Brock, »• ¿*
.be had here*.
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doors-'and Windows, rope, cor­ zirtc paints, Charter Oak stoves Starling and Earl Paxton.
Mr. S. A. Irwin, prior to his dage, roofing, paper, etc. In the and ranges, Bird &amp; Co.'s Neponset aecounting is in charge ot ny
connection with the present firm second story-of the building is the roofing anti celery bleaching pa­ Mary B. Ensminger, assustnl nj
was for four years in charge of store room-ior p umbing, gas and pery Alabastine Co.'s wall, finish, Miss Mabel Cowan. A. B. M*
the shoe department of D. A. electric supplies, porcelain bath Pearson's oenient coated box'nails, honey is in charge* of the plu®
Caldwell &amp; Sons of this city, tubs, lavatories, hot water heat­ McCormick mowena. iind -Fakes, ing and out of town work,
while Mr. F. E. Giles, the other ers are shown here in an attrac­ Nash'« Acme harrow«, Pliinet, Jr., sisted bv W. F. L evitt, ¿ ¡J
member of the firm was with the tive manner. On the west side of garden
implemenUf Watson'B foreman, W. D. H o o ehan. Arnj
grocery concerns of R. G. Stock- Oak avenue ik Oie^arehouse con­ triplex spraying machine/ Acme Jones, Denham Temple. Th
ton and I.. P. McCiiller, both of taining liitfe, cenient, plaster, lad­ steelbox straps, Aerraotor wind and metal department is in cnar^
Sanford. Both are young men of ders, charcoal,; ^tc.V Just south of mills, Fairbanks &amp; Morse gaso­ of J. H. Cowan and a rompejT
business ability as Is evidenced this building -art* the shops and line and oil engines, Clark’s cut- force of. tinners and metal
by the large and constantly in­ yards of the F'ernjuld Co., a large away harrows.
ers.
the
Fernald
creasing patronage enjoyed by the stock of bar Iron and steel,
The Fernald Hardwire Co. arei The
i m.- sales of &gt;
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establishment. With the passage wrought irrin,- gas nnd water pipe, general contractors for municipal ware amount annuully t0
of time, this store canpot fail to soil pipe,** sewer .pipe, brick and private water-plants and are d w l T g a twenty-five thous«*»
become one of the foremost con­ and coal are carried. The side experts in matters of irrigation of dollars, over one thousand
cern« of its "kind In this section tracks of the Atlantic Coast Line orange groves
and
vegetable account* being on the
and with the continuance of its run the entire length of these farms. They furnish and install They have a reputatWB
present business methods there
and six lairo size freight steam and hot water heating prompt and
bf
can be no question as to Its uni­
can be loaded nnd un
plants and sanitary plumbing of their prices are a« low a« fr**
form success.
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the very latest and Improved made, quality being coasid«*d*

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Store of the Sanford S h o e and C lo th in g C o m p a n y a M o d e l

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Any review of Sanford'» advan­ popular favor.
Muster Brown
tages as a trade center would be in children’s shoes stands for the
incomplete if it failed to make full ne plus ultra in quality
and complete inrntion of the San­
In men's shirt.s the Manhattan
ford Shoe &amp; Clothing Company, brand has long held the n*eord for
whose stock is of such magnitude style and quality. The
Lion
a n d ' comprehensiveness as to an­ brand of shirts and collar» i« a
ticipate eVery need of the aver­ great favorite with, particular
age citizen, and whose trade in­ people and is never disappointing.
fluence» rtoch out many miles
Anyone who has read the pa­
in all directions.
From its very pers or magazines in the past
inception, leas than one year a««*, decade knows the extent to which
when it succeeded to the business the Mart. ShatTner and Marx
of the I). L. Thrasher Company, clothes have been advertised, and
ft has been a pronounced success, any man who has ever purchased
because of its policy of making a a suit of that famous make knows
friend of every patron by square that in style, til and wearing qual­
dealing and liberal and courteous ity they leave nothing to de­
sired. If vou want just good
treatment.
Where can you find a belter line clothes without fads or frills try
of men’s shoes than those of the a suit of the ‘ ‘Styleplux Clothes.
Stacy Adnms make: or the Kcgals, $17 the world over." You will
The needs
standard for years; or m men’s not lie disappointed.
work shoos, the Emiicott, John­ of Mm- workingman can be fully
met from the line of goods put out
son Co. lines?
The ladies all know that the ¡by Sweet, Orr &amp; Co., which have
I*atrictan shoe is worthily named, won a great reputation for sen ice
and the Irvin Drew shoe for ladies and dependableness.
a not far behind in* the race for 1 The man who has a prejudice

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in favor of tailor made clothes can
have his desires fully met, as the
firm ix in touch with some of the
best city tailors, such firms as
K. V. Brice of Chicago, or the
Starrs-Scalier Co., Cincinnati.
Throughout the entire stock
the same rule w paramount, cjdnlity is always of the first consider­
ation, whether it be in the more
important articles of men’s attire
or in the smaller items of hosiery,
underwear, neckwear, etc. Suit
cases, handbags and the thousand
and one articles that the well
dressed and particular man finds
essential to his comfort and good
appearance can be obtained at
this well appointed store.
The firm members are young
men. polite, courteous an aeecotnmodating to all
They have
made a favorable impression since
their advent in Sanford, not only
in a business way, but in personal
matters as well. It js a pleasure
to know that they are meeting
with the success which the) lie
.serve.

One Of Sanford’s Greatest Institutions
The

Sanford Building
Association

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Among the mercantile inter­
ests uf Sanford “ the drug stores
set .1 high standard, in fact far
abo\ e the average to be found in
citie- of sirnilhr size. For at­
tractive display(| adequate and
courteous service and fair prices
they rank with the l&gt;est retail
establishments in this section of
the stale.
O ih of the best examples of this
condition is the drug store of
L. R. Philips &amp; Coin pithy, It ented ii the corner of Bark ave­
nue and I- irsi s(reel.
The
Kexall Store” as it is
known
handlesthe full fine of
Itexall&lt;medics. as might
be
imagined by the name, the solid
worth of these proprietary goods
1kmru- .t mat ter of common knowl­
edge from roast to coast, bearing
jls tin \ do the absolute guarantee
of excellence from the tnanufaeturers and dealers generally.
H ospital an&lt;l physician'ssup­
plies tiibbcr goods, etc . constilutt a 1M»rtion of tin4slock, while
s|h*i tin attention is devoted to the

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prescription department.
This
is in charge of Mr. K. D. Mobley,
who is a registered pharmacist
both in Ceorgiu and Florida and
who possesses the benefit of over
fifteen years vxbvrienco in the
drug business.
Probably the
most’complete stock of pure drugs
and chemicals ‘ of every descrip­
tion to i&gt;e found in this Section of
the stale is carries I by L. K. Phil­
ips &amp; Co. and particular stress
is laid u|M»n this department of
the establishment.
A full line of seeds of all vari­
eties for garden or decorative
purposes is always to be found
here, celery, lettuce and Bermuda
onion seed being imported espec­
ially for the local trade. leather
goxids of all kinds, join crur goods
for the tourist trade, together
with a very complete1 stock of
hoildav articles covering a wide
range of selection, make up a
stock m trade that is not to be
surpasses I anywhere in this sPct ion
The Itexall Store holds
the

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holds

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agency for the Eastman kodak»
and photographic supplies, Har­
ris’ and Beiwden’s lithia waters,
Nunnally’s and Liggett’»
well
known lines of candies and sweet­
meats, in addition to several
other well
advertised linos of
goods of a nature* commonly
found in establishments of this
character.
L. It. Philips &amp; Co.
hundle a large line of stationery
and school iwioksi being the only
store* in Sanford carrying the
latter line.
Mr. r„ R. Phili}M, the* senior
member of the company has been
engage-el in l hr &lt;lrug business
sinere 1882 and has successfully
risen through the various steps
to his present jHisition at the head
of the local establishment.’
Mr. F. E. Rnutnillat. who is as­
sociated with him in the manage­
ment of the company has nlso had
the benefit of ten years’ experi­
ence in the* drug line* and is amply
qualified to do his share toward
the conduct of an up to date
tpharmacy.
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After first two years experience played m the upbuilding of tlm
In the summer of 1ÎKW a num­
ber nf our best citizens, feeding the Association, finding that col­ city mav tlul be mil of place,
t ieo. 11 Fernald is a »uceessful
the need of more good houses in led inns &lt;&gt;f one dollar pei month
Sanford got together and went on llie common stock were totally hardware merchant; vice pre.si
if
over the proposition of a local inadequate td meet tile urgent dent nf the I Kit National Bank
cooperative Building and I-oan and emHnnt h growing m-oB. and president iif the Sanford Tel
Association,
investigating
t tit* arranged to imiii .&gt;,&gt;0,000 oi M-vdi cnhoiiv 1 oinpany. He owns om
. a.
Tti
•plans of -several Fldrida local as- per cent cumulative preferred of the finest residences of the rit\
Kciations, as well as those of slock Of tin1' issue, something on Oak avenue
T J. Miller has successfully
other states, with the result that more than $ I ».non has been sold
a charter was secured, from the carefully to our own home j»eoplo conducted for many years a flour­
state, an organization effected, as the demand for money to build ishing house furnishing and under­
and business i&gt;egun in October, homes increased, and the direc­ taking business. He is highly
1908, with ,480 shares sold, bring­ tors will now sell about if 1r».&lt;H)&lt;&gt; esteemed in the community.
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Mr. F. P. Forster was for many
ing tn the sum of $480.(Mi per rttore of the same .stock this win­
Month. Not a very large sum ter. This preferred stock is re­ years the cashier of the First
with which to build a city, but deemable at the pleasure of the National Bank, a position which
tt wits a nucleus around which board of directors at the end of lie recently gave up to assume the
duties of vice president. He has
clustered a large amount of faith five years.
a
wide acquaintance and many
tn our growing little city and her
The fact that the Association
friends.
enterprising citizenship.
The has been able, after paying all
II. R. Stevens is.a railroad man
management kept pushing the expenses, to pay a seven per cent
MON. A K T H U H E. D O N E G A N
little ball along gathering force cash dividend on the outstanding of prominence, holding the posi­
and volume as it rplled, until now preferred stock, as well as a four tion of Master Mechanic on the
There are a few men who can bowing his way into the forefront ' When the battle is oVer und the
they feel'that;they hâve safely and one-half per cent semi annual A. C. J.. He is also vice president
o.t
of
the
Peoples
Bank.
He
has
accept
defeat as gracefully as of contending factions and doing smoke has .cleared iiway, ho
Pansed thé sitagp bf infanev. The dividend on the common stock.
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won! ‘Tittlg’^np longer applies» speak» volumes for its‘ principles roomily built a fine hume on Park victory and there are also a few his share of the contending in a .always ready to shake hands with
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who can carry otr the fruits of way that has usually brought;his adversaries, no. matter which
m view ofthé fact that the rec- nhd also for its management. It avenue.
Mr.
J.
C.
Higgins
is
district
success
without experiencing a home-the bacon to the side with wav the conflict has terminated. •
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show that the 'Association »hows that both are right.
The
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affiliated, hinfself.
and take them ail otjt fidungT
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directly -instrumenta 1 further fact that any or all of (he superintendent and has been opn-j severe attack of cranial expan- which
m building neady a,hundred fine three banking institutions of our nected with the Atlantic *Cyait aion, which being translaU-d nicnnii 'He has Jjut the skids under And he won'-t tip over ihe boat
residences in and around Sanford, city are ready at any time to Line for m a n y - y e ^ ;in report-¡.»welled head. But seldom in- .many a project that if canieil toj whin hi* gets them our there
^ v '*:* , [deed (Iih*s one discover an individ- a suwessful conclusion by some either.
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curing its five years of existence. loan the Association money if it siiile jxwltions:
tgkhl.
of
pal
in
whom
Isith
these
qualities,
of
our
esteejned
.legislator»
would
Forrest
I^ike
is
.presglehio,
Some
of.
his.‘#
bjMerest
ixilitical
/by-monthly income has grown needs it ¡»‘on additional evidence
J? Î2.W0 |&gt;er month on rollec- of the esteem in which it is held at the recently orgart.Vtetl SenifnolE ure united. He is as rare as the, have putaoririin in the bank rolls enemies-are warm ’personal friepds
(County Bank, has ig*err tnuyor
mayor of pterodactyl or the ichthyosaurus, of the fellows “who drop their bnl- an&lt;l they admire him for his
u°ns *rotn common stock and in- home.
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w rest, . , \
th&lt;* city for several .terms, and although thçre are a few scattered! lots jn the Ih»x on election day. broadmindedness and frmlom
The officers of the Sanford representative in the state legis- j s|&gt;ecimens of the species still at Likewise he has inserted the prong
e hide bound'narrow ideas
^aaoeyiUoh now has loans Building and Loan Association
large,
under the epidermis of quite sey^
lamcterize so marly of the
•S^^ding to the amount of are us follows: Geo. H. Fernald, lature for two terrnB&gt;.? : , Av
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Wb.OOO, nearly $30,000’o f'which president; T. J. Miller, vice pres­ • Mr.- A. P.‘ Coftnelfÿ, thé secre- T’he neighboring city of KU- eml ambitious patriots who wen} presxipt generation.
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taryand treasurer has givéh much simmoe is the lair of one of them,| prone trv-increase their bank balMr. Donegan Ls of a robuet.
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^*0 loaned within the Jiftt ident; A. P. Connelly, Ser’y™*tve months. Applications Arc Treas.; Geo. A. DeCotte«, attor­
band for loons amountmrf ney. The director» are Geo. H.
^^•.000 for home tjuildjrtjrpur- Fernald, Tv J. Miller, F. P. Forsconstituents jt&gt;Vo of this life
H. R. Stevens,"J; C. Higgityf, KUranpo man
demonstrated unit
thnt I1C
he W
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one Ul
of and the general improvement: o f numbered by the
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dUi^iïT .pf the
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luwtaZRDD are
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Hemi annually to , The gentlemen need no intro;
Mr. Donegan has another ‘/ait s e n t » ] "
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the !2 .or1c°tnmon stock, and for duction to the people of Seminole
of
character that is
, q 5W o d ending September 30, or Orange counties. For the benor
r é » a good thing for Sanford
efit
of
stranger*
and*ncW,pompni,
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jhT 4v*’ l
H i as
his opponents. ”
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and the parts they have your home."
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S em inóle C ounty

The publication of a newspaper
in the average medium sized
town is n sure enough man’s sized
job. , If. you don’t believe it just
■ask any editor who holds forth in
any old town in any old section
of the country.
The Sanfotvl Herald during its
five years of existence has proven
the truth of the axiom that even
mode1rate success is only achieved
by conscientious, continued efforL. Started jut a weekly |wper
Tp08, the Herald broke into
vhew»paper field'lof this s^c
ndeavorgd uTtlò 3to
ShnYe toward developing the coon
try roundabout.
Today the Herald takes rank
as one of the best -hOmi weekly
publications in the state and in
equipment ds the peer of -any
plant of its size in Florida.

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At: the head of the educational
John I.). .fmkins, Tax Collector
department
of Seminole county
it." a oative o f Alabama. having
is Sfr;. I). !.. Thrasher, Super*
'•'■-'moved td Florida with Jit* htdrcrLs
■family when d young hoy; he has jJaving heW thiV’ullice'since' the
been a resident of Sanford for the formation’ of the new county in
&amp; past- twelve years and Orange August of the present year.
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4 * liunui tlMUtin
inun. vu iiiup,
kebnuuy 1901 n» accepter I n ILLi- w|1t.n }],&gt; was elected to membertion as stenographer and clerk ahip on the. Board of Public In­
in l he office of the superintendent. structinn of Orange county on«
of.the A. C. L .’,U y, C o.J t San- which K served.until appointed
ford, was soon promoted to the; to hls j^resorxk office.
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ofTtie of Chief Clerk, which he ’Phrasher came to Florida in 1883
held until appointed Tax Collector and toqk up his residence in Snnof the new county of Seminole, fort! in 1898, engaging in the mer■ _~
---- . .cantile business which heffallowed
, ■~ . jfor several years, finally,entering
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JNO. O. JINKbíS. 1
COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR

Tor which' his long training in the
railroad service has eminently
' fitted him. He is Of southern
parentage, his father having been
wConfederate - veteran and hi
grandfather a veteran of the
Indigo Var. M r Jinkins is a
quiet, Jlnassuming gentleman, al­
ways accommodating and is mak­
ing a most efficient public servant.
He will 'be a candidate for reelection to the office of tax col­
lector, and as he hus many friends,
all over the new county, he no
doubt will Ik; fe-eleeted;

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for mayor ;ft, the primary on
November 25. 1913, being duly
elected on December 2nd just
passed.
Mr. Thrasher is prominently
identified with the business life
of Sanford; serving as vice presi­
dent of the Seminole County
ami during, the .years of his
011 I j
here «as wou the es|teem of his fellow citizens not

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■^The above cut is that of W. B. year when farmers and merchants
Collins who deserves special men­ were, too busy to talk advertising,
tion in this edition of the Herald, but his phenomenal success in
since he has compiled and ar­ this edition is the best crit?rion
ranged the subject matter, ably of his genius and ability, and thq
assisted by his staff; Messrs. rtijjhugement of The Herald takes
Worthington and Bradley and this; opportunity of thanking him
these gentlemen have given Sem­ and lm assistants for their good
inole one of the best,, most-truth­ work .and hope that the Special
ful and' greatest expositions of Sanford' Herald will become an
her resources that has ever been annual event anti that Collins
published.1 Mr.
Collins * has w always be able to supervise
achieved success in many fields and direct the good work, for no
with special papers but the San­
ford edition will probably be one more indefatigable worker in the
of his best, even though he is­ jipeclal newspa|&gt;er field exists than
sued the edition at a season of the W. B. Collins.

EDITOR ROUKRT J. I’ m m
ol the Herald twice a week com­
OP’ THE SANFORD lll.luii»
mercial printing of. every des­
cription, job nnrt'smnH’ bTTok work- “
handled expeditiously and ar- lock press and various ,^u&gt;r
s handled -expeditiously and minor apparatus; whietr k thoraKUtically.
'The mechanical ougbly modern in every nspeet
equipment, which
includt‘8 a makes I t ipossible fpr the Herald
Lanston Monotype of the latest Printing Company W ,enter the
modpl, and /in up to date Whit­ field as a competitor against the
pointing efttablishnients jn ^
lirgar cities ot the stai--.
The incorporators of ih.
aid Printing Compain ,m- a ,/
Holly, president:
\\ Kmahan,
vice president and \Y M Haynes,
secretary-treasurer.
I •■ «Orect
management of th** H- tl«| ,s ;0
the hands of Mr. Holly .!•&gt; ,ditor
anrl Mr. Haynes as business man­
ager of the establishment
HotJi
are newspaper men of eximricn«
and ability in their res|tiviivp de­
partments and are eternally on
the lookout for some new plan to
build up the Herald uni ad­
vance thu development «*( Han­
ford and Seminole county.
Both are members &gt;.t t}u, K|of.
ida'Press Association and arewfll
known not only to t he newspaper
W. M. HAYNES.
fraternity of the state hut ¡jmIt I S INESS M ANAG ER SANFORD
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S one of the greatest series of mar­ patronage both local and 3&amp;alili velous discoveries and Improve­ tan. Special attentimi is pn
ments that is to be found in the to the developing of films 1er*
world today.
amateurs and in additimi tu dk
The studio of H. ( ’ . Phillips, line a ^considerable trad*' har­
located in the Fntz ninger building ried on in hrt post card
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on Park avenue embodies the photographs of local views «ad
latest and mast approved ap­ portraits. 1 “
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work turned out is second to none f'ouniy Rdlfion an
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Both commercial and portniit ¡sent a considerano
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1to the mayoralty is hmpte evi*
Under New Management Ifd en c e of this statement. . *
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Modem, up to date manage*
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ment of school idTairs is the aim of
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For yc;ifs Banforu has mourn-. utmost of his endeavors toward
&lt;sl the lack of a find class home-'the further improvement of eonliko lunch ropui and
reatau- ditions during the period of his
rant pn First street
in thejlenure in office,
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mostly bad, some Woroo, but » v r &gt;i i r
none that could by any stretch I A r t W
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calk'd
of the imagination be
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DRUGS
good. The best clustered around;
the paas?nge* depot, ahd ca­
tered exclusively to
travelers,
leaving the citizens to the lender mercies of the others.
When the depot was movrd mit 1
a . number
% HIGH QUALITY GOODS AT POPULAR PRICES
to Kinth street,
the
restau-l Having
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rants found their
occupation' of tractii ,n
hammock for my
gone. Then it became necessary 9wn
nnd fmdihg that I have
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*— »- or more acres than I care- to farm,
to cater to the city’ tratle
PRESCRIPTIONS
ACCURATELY
COMPOUNDED
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I have decided to soli some of my
lose business altogether.
holdings
to desirable potties who
'With her accustomed shrewd
lit#iU:;U:.a- Ur.UrAi
business acumen Mrs. B. E.
SANFORD FLA.
CORNER SANFORD AVE., AND THIRD ST..
Takach sized up the situation
and became owner and proprie­
tor of the City redaurant,- The jHjlicy of the management
to accomodate is evident?-, for
at any time in the day^ona cap
Cor. Frunch Ave.. &amp; 1st St.
procure at the lunch counter,
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a cup of coffee and a muck lunch
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Rooming and
and vegetables in season.
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Apartment
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With a fine farm out on „Celery
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Avenue, Mrs. TAkasch is in a
Letters Answerd Prom ptly':.
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position to/serve her patrons
with the very best ,oj ajl kinds
I NEW M IL L E R B LO C K
SANFORD
of v6geinbles, arid ijotliipg cap­
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tures ..Uie tourists hfrtft Quicker
iMtorimrfttKss
)ïï^^ïPtf^rufrtTEïï^N*^ns^^»3^^r^»*»síI*í5tmt?uW,í,
than to find such things on the
table In mid-winter, fresfi from
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the fields.
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qpered for bisiness in January
ni» ll
1913 umler.Uie pe roral manage-1:
men’t-fcf Julius Takach and his1’
mtty wish to locate in the Sanford
sister .Miss Aranka Takfteh.
M A N U F A C T U R E R S AND P R IN T E R S
«iivtilot.
My land-k among the
From-**the fi’ ti* day there-hOH
beon in evident desire.'to main* best. Dean make-terms to suit
tgJiLuJtipb'cdass and thoroughly the purchasers. If interested
O r a n g e , G r a pe F ruit a n d V e g e t a b l e W r a p p e r s
satisfactorily service, for clenn- write me, or better come and see
Une39, prompt fervico first quality the lam L_
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QUALITY T H E B E S T
•M. S. KELSON,
foods and good cooking me the
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No part of the American Union
probably has been more subject
to war a alarms than that now
comprised within-the boundaries
of the state of Florida. The
earliest discqvered of. all the west­
ern continents, it has been the
most wrangled over and the latest
in development. The
breezes
that sweep over its surface have
kissed alternately the yellow Hag
of Spain, the cross of St. George,
the Lillies of France, the Stars
and Stripes, and the Stars and
Bars of the Confederacy. Four
eat nations have claimed it as
eir own, all equally regardless
of the rights of the original own­
ers.
The Spaniards enslaved

which Ls perpetuated in that of
Florida’s youngest county. Other
names bring back It) the old setHrr-the memories of those* bloody
days when white and red man
fought to the death for the pos­
session of the I-and of Flowers.
Mellonville avenue ran from Fort
Mellon on the shores of Lake
Monroe to Fort Reed, a few miles
to the south, and was First cut
out as a military highway. Fort
Mellon was attacked about 1837
by an overwhelming force of
Indians and renegades, the gar­
rison overpowered, and Lieutenan
rison overpowered, and Lieut-.
Mellon, for whom the Fort took
Its name, was slaughtered. * Lake
Jessup wils named from that
American general, who, after
i chasing the ehisivy
red...man
through the wilderness for a time.
|declared that Florida was “ unlit
for white men;" I-ake Harney,
after General Harney, and so on
down the long list, where the
names 'are noi Indian and un|pronounceable, they are American
and prosaic.
The New County
Happy is that people whose
histoyy is short. Such is the dir-

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governor signed the bill which of more than $31,000, and drew
forever divorced them from old out abou*. $29,000. Thbdjwas one
Orange. The differences which of the cause of dissatisfaction.
led up to the separation were
Beginning at the junction of

(O M M IS S lO N K It K. !..

itornting Tnlluenpes to soften its
climate. The land Is good and
has been thoroughly tried out
for both vegetables and citrus
fruits; the climate is beyond com­
parison with any on the conti­
nent; pure and wholesome" water
is easily obtained from artesian
or deep wells; every part of the
county is now within easy reach
of some of the three great railroad
systems which .traverse 1hc state,
while the fact that Sanford stands
at the head of navigation on the
St. Johns will forever tend to hold
freight rates to a minimum. These
are all considerations of vital im­
portance to the homeseeker, and
will have a great influence in di­
recting the incoming tide of im.mignition Lu the new isumtyr if
they are properly set forth in the
right places. With a wise and
|M*rsistent campaign of judicious
advertising there is no reason
why Seminole county should not
show up with a goodly population
when the next federal census
taker comes along. Sanford
U n o D lirF F
alone should and will have by that
Wikiva river with the St time 12.000 or 15,000 people.
i he new county line fol She, bus safely passed the spas­
'h* iornvr stream to'its in modic stage, and her growth

Igiin at Geneva. Mr. Clark is a
pleasant gentleman to meet, thor­
oughly conversant with the needs
and requirements of his bailiwick,
which include!) Oviedo, Ii»ke How­
ell, Gabriella and Wagner. A
native of Mississippi', he is also
a pioneer Floridian, having been
here since 1870, except one or two
short trips back to his 4native
Htatc. But once having gotten
the famed Florida sand in his
shoes, he could not stay away and *
always gravitated hack to the
peninsula state.
He has given the good roads
question a careful anti conscien­
tious study and (iocs not hesitate
to express HLs favorable opinion
H» the subject in n general way

COMMISSION Kit J. T. Mr LAIN
(O M M IS S lO N K It J. A. CLARK

them. the English and Anon
carp exterminated them with Mu
exception of a feeble and mix-i
able remnant that tied to Me*
swamps of the Everglades. By
all the conquering* nations they
“were regarded as no better than
vermin, to be exterminated like
any other pest. That chapter of
American history which tells of
our treatment of the Seminolcs
is not one to he proud of. It tell.*.
°f oppression and cruelty erf worse
than,savage treachery, of rapine,
murder and Pxtermiiiulinii^of a
race.
bur two hundred and fifty
year« before Ihtr Declaration of '
independence*‘the Spanish Dons*
and the English Bullies foughtover Florida. Now one prevailed,
now the other, but always there
vas bloodshed and suHVring. &lt;bice
a* band of French Huguenots
Made a peaceful settlement below
¡he mouth of the St. Johns river.
They -were peace loving, hut they I
were Frencft-nnd they were hereturn of the historian, and if it he
true the people of Seminole coun­
ty should be supremely blessed.

rore«.
Fathers pm foot
3 * Plymouth Rock, St. Augus­
t e was a 'fortified city, having its
rity- gate) the remains of which
v e now carefblly preserved fur
dm edification of tourists, its Fort
«m Marcos defying nil assaults,
¡jven when the city capitulated.
inosQ were strenuous times.-The
•vqhiard hunted go|d and slaves;
hunted'the Spaniard:
and both hunted the hapless anti
nmole«« Ominóle. It was a war
^.term ination on froth tildes
the contest the weaker
P«yhed as.waa to hnVc been exLlr*?' and a rlia s always hap1l ,ny-*t poubUcafc-it was all for
t onc cannot help ad*
wi(kflR
ir&gt;&lt;lomitaifjlr ' courage
SStfJfch-Hfc brave Seminóles
* S 9 « n d homes,
of S T “ « ? The encroachments
coimÍÍ!w ouNumbering and alb
the name,

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TH E COUNTY COURT HOUSE AT SANFORD

In *»lher words he believes heart­
ily nr good mads, but Ls nol quite
ready to bond the county in n
large sum to secure them, prefer­
ring to seek some substitute that
will answer the purpose until the
county gets in better shape finan­
cially. Of one point the county
may be assured, Mr. Clark will
not give' his consent to any vis­
ionary or extravagant schemes,
lb* will rigidly insist on .getting
value received for every dollar of
expenditure. He is u* safe man
and a careful one.
He has a charming home sit­
uated on the shores of Igike
Howell, or us he chooses to call it
f,ake Micou. Back of the house
lies an orange grove of twelve
acres, who»* dark green foliage
and abundant fruitage speaks
well for the fertility of the land
and the attention bestowed upon
it by its careful owner.
What is known, os the Lake
Howell
Settlement Is situated on
from ■ now on will • be steady
the
south
side of "Lake Howell,'a
healthful and permanent.
body of water some three miles
The
Eastern
Section
ri»
I wo of the county commission in length by one-half mile ob more

COMMI.HSION ER L. P. HÀGON

era reside in the eastern
the county, Mr. J. A. (
paid Into the school fund the sum great lakes, contribute their ame- Lake Howell and Mr. J. T. Me
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tms clear wdler Takes fllfed with all
varieties of fresh water fish, The
surrounding woods abound with
gtime, and It is an ideal resort for
the lover of sport, either with the
rod or with the dpg and gun. it
has a good school, and is the home
of a healthy, hospitable und homeloving people. It has daily mail

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                    <text>THE SANFORD HERALD

1» and the breadth oLhis view, on .U a certain sum is desired at any time.
of sUte Wide importance.
For the convenience of it«
The community that has acquired Ha
M r D I Thrasher, vice-president la and friend, the bank Issues 1ravel«,
third bank may well and properly conMr. known
D. L. citiien of Sanford who has Cbequea. which may he cashed at right
well
rider Itself In the metropolitan claaa.
made good here in a business way,
v and .
The country village, If located In the
holds
the
office
of
SuperintemienCofj—
The bank is operated under th. Flor­
now
midst oT a growing and prosperous comPubllfc
Instruction
for
Seminole
County"
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State banking law, which rrquira
munlty, may find one bank a great conHe
may
be
depended
on
as
an
able
co­
reports
of its condition to be made to
venlence, and the hank may prosper In a
adjutor In the management of the bank. the stato comptroller at leant five time,
modest way; as the village grows and
The cashier, Mr. A. R. Key, has a per year. Tho usiial bonds ami guar­
begins to take on city aire, room U found
wide acquaintance among the business antees for honesty and faithfulness are
for the second banking institution) but
men of Seminole county, acquired exacted of-Its "cm ploy ea. Th&lt;- hunk U &gt;
ft Is only when continued growth end
through his long connection with the member of the American Bankers As­
permanent prosperity become an as­
First National Rank of this city, where sociation, and also of the Florida State
sured certainty that the third bank makes
his unfailing courteny and conspicuous RankTrV Association. In short no pos­
its appearance. Capital is proverbially
ability won him a host of friends.
timid, and must be assured of a reason­
sible precaution that may tend to eaLack of space forbids our mentioning gender a feeling o f security and perird
able profit, and absolute safety before
the directors individually and in detail. confidence in its patrons has l»-rn t*fit will be ventured In any enterprise
Suffice
It to say that they comprise some lected. Safes of \he most im*!*™ fee
however promising it may look to the
of the beet known names in Seminole
mugí investigator.
count)’, men conspicuous fop thsjibility.
Thhse facts being granted, it becomes
they have shown in the management of
evident that the opening of the Seminole
their own businesses, and men whoso
County Bank on September 27th, 1913,
names add atrength and stability and
with a capital stock of $50,000 marked
They represent
inspire confidence,
a very important epoVh in the history
many
djflerent
linea
of
activity
from law
of Sanford and Seminole county. Its
and
general
huitneas
to
real
estate,
farm­
promoters and founders are not -cracking and railroading. The new hank has
brained enthusiasts, nor have they been
made no mistake in its selection of a
mislead by any fanciful dretuKs of sud­
directorate.
den wealth. *They do not dream dreams,
nor see visions. On the contrary they
The Seminole County Rank is located
are cool headed, far seeing business men,
on the cornel' of Park avenue and Com­
every one of them thoroughly conVermercial street, in the Seminole County |
Rant with local conditions for every ono
Court House, a peculiarly advantageous
is, and has been for years a resident o í
ait ration for an instit ¡tian of that char­
Sanford .or Us Immediate vicinity. In
acter, for sooner or latrr every, citizen
this dommunlty they have acquired
of the county must visit the court house,
wraltH and influence by a consistent
and once there he finds himself directly
course of untiring induatry hacked up
in touch with the bank, and eventually
yeara during which he conducted a suc­
by right living and right thinking. They
will get in the habit of doing business
cessful ice manufacturing buaincas in
know all its varying needs and require­
there, for convenience* sake if n »thing
Cuba. Ho has ever been loyal to San­
ments through years of experience, gainmore.
ford and Its intervats, and has been prom­
fd by n dally and intimate intercourao
The Seminole County Rank is organ­
inently identified with every progressive
They know it
with all of its people
ized and prepared to do a general bank­
movement which has resulted in placing
wiih a thoroughness and completeness
ing business, covering every important
ing the city in the proud |»osition which
that no stranger can ever hope for. that
line known to the financial - world.
she occupies today among the first pi
j can only be acquired by the same course
Money Is received for deposit -in any
Florida’s fair cities. At the hgo" of 24
SEMINOLE BANK BUILDING
ol long residence And familiar acquaint*
amount, either for checking against in
he was elected rpnyor of tho city, a |&gt;osia n «. In their various linea they hpvo
commercial transactions, or forTrarings
tion which he held for four epnsecutivo
been successful business men, a fact
term*. Upon his return, from Cuba in of both. It was during his admlnistra*| spirit of the mayor, backed op as it was deposits, which draw interest at the rate
which sufficiently guarantees their suc190J he was again elected mayor and tion that Sanford woke from ita Ipfig by the same energy and.spirit on the of four per cent per annum, compounded but the wisdom-of'tiie fouisiern of (his
rest in this neW enterprise,
Loans are made on satis- bank. In selecting its officers and direc­
re-elected in 1909,. A Roman emperor sleep, and determined to take its proper part o f the balance of the city govarn-1 quarterly,
£ The fact that it is purely and entirety one« 1toasted that he found Rome built
place among the progressive cities of the went,.; Before the close of his second factory signatures, approved paper ta tors forced it to an early maturity in this
u local Institution, is in itself a great ad­
of brick and left it of- marble; Mayor state, Ronds were issued, povemertts term as msyor he was elected to repre- discounted, cxchsngc is sold on ail parts case. Sanforti and Seminole munty
vertisement for Sanford and Seminole
and sidewalks put down, the attention sent Orange county In the state legis- of the Unite! Staten and collections both are to btjcongretulatod upon ths
county, ft p it» the world on n o li« tha't Lake might paraphraa» this boast by
capitalists and. home spek^ra at- i laturo. That.hr satisfied hla-constl»*- made. Certificates of deposit are also «stablhhmerit here of a financial institu­
Hanford citizens have faith in their home saying that he found Sanford a country
traded, and a career: of prognas and enta in thU rapacity U evidenced by. Issued, either with or without interest,
city, and are not afraid to back up their village, without a fpot of pavement, prosperity entered upon. Much of1the the fact that he was reflected for a sec- and are found particularly desirable in tion of auch ample ability, such un­
faith with the raid cash. Money talks, and scarcely more *ot cement sidewalk advancement waa undoubtedly, dug. to qnd term. As a legislator he was dls- the form of Demand Certifiestes ol De- doubted security and such progressive
gj and the fact that Sanford business men and left it a metropolitan ¿ity with miles the indomitable energy and progressiva Unguiahed by his fido’Uy t&gt; local inter- poalt, where the immediate payment of tendencies as the Seminole County Hsnk.
have
to put
up
l i t * * V not
n v , hesitated
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» fifty thou
sand dollars to establish a bank in their
i
home'town tells in trumpet tones of the
¡
faith of men who know, in the future
I
Iprogreee and prosperity of the Celery
City. There is not a single strange
1
name In the directorate. It ^ of San­
ford, by Sanford and for Sanford. In
this connection we cannot forbear to
quote a few lines from the bank's ad-

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DAYLIGHT TRIP ON ST. JOHNS
BRICKS ARE BEING PLACED
REDUCE HIGH LIVING COST
« IS LATEST MOVE OF CLYDE LINE
FOR SEMINOLE’S NEW ROADS
BY USING THE PARCELS POST
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Florence, Italy, Dec. 16.— Mona Lisa,
Leonard da Vinci’s great painting which
wa* stolen frpm-The LoUvre do Paris,
SANFORD T O J A C K S O N V IL L E more than two years ago, has been SANFORD'SPECIAL ROAD DIS­
foudd. It now is in the hand* of the
TRICT WILL SOON BE PAVED
BY D A Y LIG H T W IL L
BE
Italian authorities, and will bo returned *
THROUGHOUT.. .WITH
GREATEST. A T T R A C T IO U .
■ M&gt; Francr;
"Monn I.i .1, or "L a Joconde." as it
VITRIFIED BRICK
.fo. U. alea, known, the moat celebrated por-- Dnë 0( tf,e ireatw g sightxtn the arerWhen ftp new ¡steamer
in commission, a daylight service trait, of a woman aver portrayed, has age citizen of Sanford and the special
{^ {«♦n Jacksonville and Sanford will been the subject of an exhaustive search road district is that of bricks being haul­
is til probability bo eaUbliahod by the in all quarters of the globe.
ed and placed in position on the roads
The mystery of its abstraction from that will soon be bricked. Ail that have
Qnl^St. Johns river line. In disco *siaj the mstter yesterday, B . G. White, the Louvre, its intrinsic value and the arrived so far have been hauled to Cel­
»pot of the Clyde line «tiled that wjSeB smile of the woman it portrayed, Lisa ery avenue where the first laying will be
tie Oeceoia «rent into commission the del Glcondo, wife of a wealthy Floren­ started and when this thoroughfare ia
pnamt servl» would be performed by tine. will always live in the memory of started the work will bo equally divided
the or«’ itcamer and the City of Jack­ artists.
to the west tide and to Fnrk avenue
;:v
knife. While plans hive not been
The picture was recovered under t-uri- and Sanftfnl avenue on the Sanfordfolly formulated, M r. White Said it was ous circumstances. •* An Italian wrote to Oriando pike. A Urge fill is now being
sot at ail Improbable that the steamer Signor Otri, an antiquary of Florence, made near Monroe and ncvenri other
ftfd deBzry would alao be retained on some weeks ago, saying:
smaller ones will be finished in time for
the run. Asked a w to just hoV the.
" I am In possession of the missing the brick to be laid in •order that no
steamers would be operated, he said, .V
na Lika, blit being a patriotic Ihri- unnecessary delays will take place when
aa not quite sure, but it ia probable t
I desire that it shall remain in Flor­ the men are ready for the big work.
.-.All the necessary arrangements have
m will put on an all-daylight service, ence, the center ofltaiian art."
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thus enabling tourists to see the beautiful
now
been completed and there is nothing
He sigimi the letter "Leonard" anil
St. John» river. Just which steamer the nnUquary at first paid small atten­ to delay the work of laying the brick on
«fit be snigned tto hia service I am un- tion to it, thinking he had to deal with a the whole twenty-five miles of roads te
abis to wy st preamt," concluded Mr. madman. However, he communicated be made. When the hricks are all laid
White. It is thought, however, that the with, Dr. Poggi, director of the Floren­ the laterals and side roads of Semino’e
Oataolawill be assigned to the^te^ight tine museums, who suggested thnt he county will be repairedt new roads cut
no, ss she is faster than the o tn ^ tw o continued the correspondence with the and clayed ami st rawed and- every road
stcamen and could be placed on a ached-, man. This was d&lt;the and un appoint­ in the County put in first class condition.
fshe permitting her to leave Jacksonville ment was arranged whereby Geri was to The boast of the county divisionists that
it u «triy hour and hroiiki arrive nt View the picture. The date set was No- every section of Seminole eoupty would
Sanford ihortly after Uark. Mr. White ventiier 17, but unforeseen circumstances have the benefit of good roads will be
that the service of the three prevented the meeting.
curried out although it will take time and
ttnmtra was almost imperative as the
A young man, fairly well dressed, yes­ money and thought and the. beat work
Tthxw of freight now being handled by
terday visited Geri
He said he wiu of the rounty commissioners in the next
tharim line is more than can be hauled
two years to solve this difficult question
"Leonard" and was staying at the Hotel
by jot two steamers.—Timeo-Union.
and the balance of Seminole county out­
Tripoli. He asked Geri to go with him
t t I
to see tho picture. Senor Geri notified side of the special road district may find
“11Volusia county expects to keep to Dr. Peggi, who hastened to the hotel, it necessary to either vote bonds as a
dt Inst in the matter of. good roads and upon Iwing shown the (»tinting, rec­ whole or to form special districts to take
MMireetion, 4 better road material must ognized it as being the genuine “ Mona care of their special provinces.
But that Seminole county will be the
hesad than what ia being used on her Lisa.”
banner county in the building of good
gvISemds at present,” aaya the DeDr. Poggi asked to he allowed to take
roads goes without question that repu­
Uad Record. “ Marl will flevur do.
the picture with* him so that he might
tation having already l*een accorded us
Shdl b decidedly the beat material
campare it with other works. He made
tu if iTiilsble for the hard-surfacing of an appointment to meet Leonard this fiy the |&gt;eoplo of Florida.
tit roads of the County." While the
afternoon, at the hotel to agree upon the
COMING THURSDAY
put movement for good roads is at its
price. The director took with him sev­
haght, it U likely that a great deni of
eral officers, who placed the man under
“ Chelsea 77M Matinee and Night
work wilt be done that must be done
arrest.
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•m agin very shortly.
at the Star Theatre
Upon being interrogated the prisoner *
t : t
Henry E. Dfxey, the famous "legiThe Florida State Live Stock Awocia- Slid his real nnme is Vincenzo Perugia,
tion is maturing plans for its next annual that he was boro in the province of Como, rnate" star, one of the foremost favorites
nieeting to be held in the College of ¡s by j&gt;rofp*sfon a decorator, and is un­ of the American stage, distinguishes
F'or si* years he li visi in Chelsea 7750” by his convincing char­
Agriculture at the University of Florida , married
France,
and
lor three years was em­ acterization of an eminent, able and
ia Gainesville, from Dec. lit to 18, 1913.
ployed
at
the
Louvre.
Perugia posed as ronsientious detective. The play sounds
This orgsniution is one year old and
a
patriot.
every depth of the underworld, dis­
has for its officers Hon. C .F . Barber of
closes its secrets, its methods and emo­
"
I
was
ashamed,'1
he
said,
"that
for
Micanopy. president; Mr. Z. C. ChamNim of Ocala, vice president, and Prof. more than a century no Italian hud tions, and ren®tret'a the- intric te
C. L Willoughby of Gainesville as secre* thought of avenging the spoliation com­ labyrinths of the submerged half. In a
mitted by Frenchmen under Napoleon, relentless pursuit of a trained and r»**ywhen they carried off from Italian muse­ sourcefuL gang of counterfeit«!«, which
t t r
ums
and galleries, pictures, statutes and later develops into an intense mental
The Putnam county fair, held in Patreasures
of all kinds by wagon loads and phyBiral contest, with many impenlatka during the week, has proved high­
ancient
manuscripts
h&gt; thousands, ami ing difficulties and heart-breaking dis­
ly interesting and attractive.
The lair
appointments, but which eventual)}'
gold
by
sacks.”
™ gotten up in n very short time, but
He often had pbsorved, he said, in the culminates in a complete and decisive
hereafter it «¡11 most probably be an
victory,, Mr. Dixey is p rovid e with
•flnual affair. Many fine exhibits, plen­ Louvrp. many works of art, stolen from
one
of the strongest parts which in all
ty of amusements, nrjd a large at tend- Italy and conceived the idea of returning
his
versatile
and extended career he has
**** combined to make the fair u su&lt;&gt; to its true home, Leoi^rdo da Vinci's
ever
portrayed.
Startling revelations
masterpiece. He entered Hie iajuvre
ingenious
murhinatuons
and overwhelm­
etrly in the morning, detached the pic_
t t* t ’
ing ellmaxtei crowd fast in thrilling
lure,
and
removed
the
painting
from
Several thousand acre* of wild celery
succession; and through it all the mystery
* “ ve been found in,Hernando county tie frame. He . concealed the frame
and fascination of the world that lives
“ d negro?! hays been aelling the plant umW the back stairs, where it after­
under coyer.
the Jtrwta t&gt;' Brookavilie. It is add wards w. b found. H* hid »he picture
“ at Sanford and Manhtre section may Irene th his workman’s blouse and suc­
Huffs At It Again
w # to hustle if they keep their praeent ceeded in leaving the place without at­
'•puUtiot of celery producers.—St. Au tracting suspicion.
London, England, Dec. 16.—The suf­
n*tjn* Evening Record.
A t the time of the theft Pergula was fragette arson squad today set fire to a
not employed in the Louvre, but he knew lumber yard -at Davenport and des_
T t t
Over a hundred people from the New all the exits and entrances and how to trpyed property worth over 1400,000.
°*land dates attend d the qrganiza- avoid attention. He kept the psinting
The lumber yards and the adjoining
boa meeting of the New Eniiand Tour concealed, he said, until his patriotism property were fire swept before tho hlaze
J " A«ori»tiort, in St. Petersburg Tues- led him to offer it to the Italian p?ople. was under control.
y- Off*ctra far 'the season were elect­ The printing has miao been identified by
Quantities of suffrage literature and
ed.
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Dr. Corrida Ricci, director general of placards bearing the words “ Revenge for
the depirtment of fine arts, who was the Arrest of Mrs. Tank hunt” were
hurriedly dispatched to Florence from found scattered about.-’
Te Hive Frank's Life
Rome, by the Minister of Public Instruc­
The scene of tha-flre is the sppt where
,
Ga„ Dec. 1^ -A ttorn eys to
tion Luigi Credaro.'
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* “ Gentral" Flora Drummond and'other
» ¡ . £ * 7 * b,,Ue for
IN* of Leo. M.
niilitanu awaited Mrs. Emmeline Pank*n Lefora# the Georgia supreme
"• f lo r id a Repairs Shortened
hurst on her arrival in. England from tbe
Convicted ol the murder o f Mary
hare last April and smtenred to
The representation of tbo state ol United Htales on Dcqember 4, when the
te leader was'arrested,
7 ’*n'£’B Pf** for e new trial was Florida in Republican national convent
iss
Sylvia
Pankhurat will be released
li,e lower courts. It was ex- tlons probably will be decreased. The
'HoBoway jail this «riming.
j,. .
*rfumonta would be cotn- vote fog Taft In Flòrida in 1908 w*s lO,»
p,el*d tomorrow.
' L- L DM* and It has four representatives ih
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Bought Shaw Place
rTm,^.n*w trlal motiondt asked bn the Congress. Under the present, plan the
Geo*N. Towhseftd has purch.s**-*] the
jurors who- convh-uvl state would have twelve delegates in the
00BUr**r* pwiudiced and the êohvic- nett Republican' national convention. old Dean place- that has belonged to
t**y w it a rea lit of popular- clam- Under plan No. I it wpqDd have 8, under Osborn Shaw for the past three years.
h* au * Ì U^ nt *&gt;y the trial Judge that plan No. 2 five umf under plan No. 8 This is ope of the best located small
deoca
A fter hearing the evb eight. Thus it will be assn that there ia orange groves In ihia section and will be
a very likely prospect that Flprida will used as a home place by Mr. Townsend
in never again have as Urge « representa­ who wishes to raise chickens and veget­
meat 7 * 1* • » advanced. ^ This or
stateables. Tbe plan ia on M «11onvilla ave­
d«iyiM * * * * ^
L. 8 - Ro|tn lo tion in Republican national conventions
nue about three miles south Cf Sanfohl.
” * n* * trial in ths lower court.
( s it has had in the post.
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, Editor o f Lake Region Reports Results
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TO CONSUM ER

of Inspecliou o f Appa alus

Tho editor of the. Lake Region, who
.Ipui had experience with fire-fighting
in other and larger cities, will continue
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to urge our d ty father* to provide a
CEREMONY VERY BEAUTIFUL AND
combination Auto hose-carriage and
AGRICULTURAL d e p a r t m e n t chemical apparatus that our infrequentM O S T IMPRESSIVE A N D MANY
but comparatively destructive fires may
EXPERT. ON v.MA RKET1NG
W ERE PRESENT /
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SEES R Q U illO fiL OF
Om* of the most ¡mpresstvreTerrmontrr *
On Monday we inspected the San­
held in Sanford in recent years wo? the
.. VEXING PROBLEM___ ^ ford fire depart moat, aad give below - - ^
laying of the cornerst one of the Parish
our impressions:
Washington, D. C., Doc. 15.— Tho
H o p e ol Holy Crass Church, at an o]»cn
The 55000 combination hose and
air service Sunday afternoon, many res­ egg-producer and the egg-consumer CAN chemical truck was purchased about
idents, in addition to the church mem­ bo brought together—and1“ egg comers" April, 1911. It is stated that it is the
bers being present. The Sanford Band, abolished forever1 Tlj£_ high -cost of oldest auto fire apparatus in the State.
the members of which kindly offered eggs—and tho cost of many other farm It waa made by the "American Latheir services for the occasion, rendered a products, too—can bo lowered by co­ France" Fire Engine Co., of Elmira,N.
beautiful prelude, and the choir corr&gt; operation between the farmer and tho X- Since Its installation, two and a half
posed of singers from the various church­ egg user in the city or town. -The P A R ­ years ago, it has never needed over­
es, accompanied by two comets, led the CEL POST IS TH E SO LUTIO N«'"'. hauling, and according to an inspect­
That is the way Charles J. Brand,
singing of the hymns. The rector. Rev.
io n Just made by the expert engineer
agricultural
department oxpert on
A. S. Peek then read the service, laying
from the factory, it is in fint class con­
the stone, dedicating find naming tbe marketing, and chief of President Wil­ dition. N o repair* have been bought.
building the "Parish House of Holy son's newly created “ division of mar­ It has attended nearly seventy Area,
Cross Church." After reading the list, kets" sizes up thp egg situation.
and through IU efficiency and reliability
"The division of market*. In coMr. II. K Whltner p'aced in the box of
has prevented a great loaa of property.
the stone, which was afterwards sealed o|&gt;eration with the bureau of animal in­ The dtixens of Sanford are well pleased
by J. E. Terwilliger, the following ar­ dustry and the poatofflee deportment with thier purchase aad would not be
has been for more than a month quietly
ticles:
, without it. tt has a 40-gallon chemical
1. Hook of Common Prayer qf the tenting out tho pbasibilities of the parcel taffik with an extra charge of chemicals;
post in shipping eggs from the country
American Church.
also two 2-gallon chemical extinguishera
to the town. It can be dope, and it con
2. Coins of the Realm.
with enough chemicals to sharge them
3. Bronze Medal from the Cata­ he done successfully ami ot low cost," de­ ten til
times. About one thousand feet of
clared Brand. "Th e agricultural de­
combs of S Calixtus.
stailaard fire hose, 2 M Inches in diame- .
A. Silver Medal from the Conven­ partment poultry farm at Beltnville, ter, are carried. There are aUo 250 feet
Maryland, has l&gt;ecn selling eggs pro­
tional Chureh o&lt; S. F'rands, Assisi
of extra heavy rhcmical hose in connect­
6. Copy of "General Convention" duced there ij the course of the poultry ion with the tank.
experiments to the employes of the de­
number of "Spirit of Minions."
Tho truck is capable of taking an
6. Copies of the recent numbers of partment at the market price. We have extra re'l.of 500 feet of hose in case it ia
the Palm branch, the Diocesan paper in the past month, been using thesc eggs, necessary.
7. liiiurlbqnk of the Brotherhood of simply to test the possibilities of more
The engine Is rated at seventy-six
than u hundred different types of egg
of 8. Andrew
homo-power and can draw the 4-ton
8. Historical papers containing lists containers by sending them through truck at a speed of sixty miles per hour,
of names of Rector, Vestry and Officers tho parcel post.
as the Lake Region editor can testify
of all of the Parochial Guilds and Or­
"O f course, tlie tests h»Ve not been con­ from experience. *
ganizations; names of Builders and MaJ cluded, but at least SIX of the contain­
In addition to the truck, there is a
sons.
ers are standing mnit trips satisfactorily. ladder wagon drawn by a horse kept
{Nos. -1and 4 were given by the Rector, "&lt;»ut of the first twenty-five dozen that in. the -department. There is also a 40havitg !«-en brought try him from those we shipped," continued Mr. Brand, gallon chemical tank mounted on a
places when abroad, i
"there were only five broken eggs and wagon which can be drawn by the
A short but npprorpiat« address wan four were in one particular dozen; SO horse and used in case ol emergency.
made by Mayor G. W, Spencer, follow«! that there were twenty-four dozen eggs
The telephone alarm system is used,
' ■ with automatic clocks for recording
by remarks from the Hector telling the shipped with only one broken."
value of the parish house to a parish,
"How about the ^xpenae for contain­ time of alarm, “how tong the department
and urging all to look upon this parsih ers?" I asked.
etc.
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house t s their own After the benedic
Three paid men stay , at headquar­
"It is not ut all necessary that the
house as their own. After tiie^ benedi containers I*? e*|)en*ive," he replied. ter* night and day, being allowed one .
tion the Hand played the recessional.
Tho l4ss expensive types in several coses day's relief each week.
The parish hous- in now a reality and
The present department was institu­
are proving to tu. us sjjjaf&amp;ctory as tbe
is the consummation of years of labor others But it is quite possible to' use ted under the able oversight of Chair­
ami prayer on the j.art of tho parishion­ a container that is expensive without men W, n. Underwood, in Junfe, 1912,
er«, and the n*ctor is to he rongrn(uliit«Hl hurting the efficiency of the service, and since that timo there has never
thui this long felt want In the work of F'or iiiittan.'c, a number « f the containers been onu minute's delay, and all equip­
the parish will lie filled.
,an lx- kept until they reach the parcel ment has Ixen kept in proper shape for
instant action. The time'of getting out
post limit twenty poutwis -and then
Program
returned to the farmer by parcel post. has been from 20 seconds in the day to
1. Band prelude.
But no doubt tho best type will be found not over ono minute at night. Every
2. Remarks, Rector.
to be the ‘gift package' type that can be convenience for handling apparatus so
3 Heading list of contents box of
thrown away after being once uwd." as te give its utmoit efficiency in the
stone, B.-F. Whltner
shortest possible time has been tho con­
"I* the public taking much interest
I Laying of the comer stone
stant study of Foreman G. P. Paxton,
in these experiments?"
Service from Prayer Hiaik
and how well be has succeeded is attested
He swung around in hi* chair and
Responses:
by the results.
pointed to three wire baskets piled with
laird's Prayer
Sanford is justly proud of its fire d«*letters
( reed.
partmonl and It is believed to be, accord­
"W e are simply Itellig deluged with ing to equipment it has,— the best in thp
He Thou my Strong Rock ami House
arrespomlence from ALL OVER THE State of Florida. Its citizens rest secure
of Defence.
COUNTRY from [teople who want to in the belief that no matter Where the
T h a t-Thou nisyeat Save Me
know how best to ge^Jn touch with the fire—in town or ten mile* distant
(1 Lord, make ¡qx-ed to Save Us
produr.k xfjgrmer and buy their eggs— the ever ready apparatus and Its crew
O Lord make hast to Help Us.
and other farm produce—fresh and of gallant men will be whirled on the
Gloria,
cheaply. As a mutter of fact, wo have wings of the wind to quench any blase
Antiphon Psalm 48.
to spend so much time answering letters in its incipient stages. If water is not
Antiphon.
that it is retarding us in writing the bul­ handy the chemicals are—and so they
The Lord be with you
letin which we expect to issue some time go to sleep whenever the fire bells ring;
And with thy spirit.
within tho course of the next month and for a conflagration In Sanford stands no
Prayer*.
which will give full information on the more show there than a June bug in
Responses:
Our Help is in the Nafiie of the Lord. results of our experiment.
Hades with a paper shirt on.— Eustia
Who hath made Heaven and Flarth.
"But there is one thing that ought to Ioike Region.
Blessed be the Jitime of the Lord,
he made dear, and that is that con­
From this tiimU/orth forever.
sumers ought to go to some trouble to
ANOTHER GOOD ATTRACTION
The stone which the Builders rejected get into personal touch with-farmera in
Became the Head-stone of the rorner. order thnt both may deal satisfactorily.
J. Dean Adcock, Humeriat Is Coming
Gloria.
It is worth while. Our people ought to
", to Sanford J^ldaX
Prayers.
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The
third of the lihiop Lyceum at­
Psalm 127. •*
F'rance, for instance, people go to the
tractions
will be present« d 'at ithe''ImStone ».h ere laid.
country to spend Iheir summer vacation
perial
Theater
nexV Friday^
Psalm ffi.
and
ind a pprt
pari of their thought in going ia to
5. Hymn 204.
¿et Indirect fouch with the farmer apd December 19th. &gt; Mr. J. Deafy'Adeoc!
0. Address, by fhe Honorable Mayor, .find out then and there the kind, quan­ humorist ‘ enterlabw wilk present: m i
Mr. Spencer.1 . - ‘
tity and quality' of-faYm produce which evpMng pf Song and HtoAjr/Mr. Adcock
■h Hymn No. 491.
they can get. They ggl-to-know 'the will use lor hia subjxu&amp;^Ynfcla, Hell8. Hymn No. 636.
farmer and he gets-to know them. They Wits and Smnrt^peckikftjtflhn Dial««*
i».' Benediction. *
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are then able to trust each other and de­ of D u o «*.’ * Tfo« « n p 0tj!rprB itQ,ml*-t
tkfc, , ■
10. Recwaional: (2 pieces) Sanford pend on each othef. Here our people this great enteFtafcu*'.'. Tlty
single/*
Band.
are not* matter of. i.u-t enough
They eta wjth reservation* «rill
want to telephone fo f everything they ticket* may be l&gt;ouJth*r,«rt,i M a x i M » •
need. People in other countries are next Friday, the 19if^v' Treat yowraelt i^
y Quick Alike* Recard
to a.Chrlstm*a present by coming to thin
Mr. Zetrowe of Sapfonj^ purebaaed n willing to go to some trouble to get good
entertainment. . ' 1 V
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and
cheap
food,
and
in
consequence
they
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What
they
are
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age Saturday at noon and left at once
Two Building Lots f ’
for M L Verde, Lake eounty where he has
Two choice buUdtng.-JoU on Sanfurd . .
'Kandy .School Report
a large grove. He returned Sunday af­
Height*
will bp.eoid at cost, this wkbk.
ternoon, making the trip of 108 7-10 (pile* Baptjst * L « . w / -.nr- t-.;Y ^,1M'
Brick
roods
will be built on two-aides .of
on 4 gallons gasoline 1 pint oil. He
Congregational &gt;*■»»PI•*#4&gt;H&lt;i
*.Hspnei**Lï l 90 this propjgty. * Phce t lf« east, and sr* *
•ays if you want to see the ear that pulls
I t ) the greatest bargain in Sinford todky.
Florida sand coll at the Semin ole Garage Methodist . ,.;r .
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Headquarters for Furniture, Stoves and Household Goods
elow are a few of the many things you can find here for Xmas
nine Room Suit, Bed Room Suit in any wood and finish, Brass Bed, China Case, Dinner
Pablo, 3 Piece Mission Suit, Phone Stand (seat attached), Work Basket, Wood Baskets, Rece
Lace Curtains, Fancy Lamps, Ranges, Kitah'enfcablnets.
AFTER BUYING H ER E YOU CAN T H E N REST EASY

JEWELED TRIFLES
Thsrs Are Inexpensive Ortas That
Make the Younger 8*t Happy.

Christinas Hint

A charming gift for a pretty girl Is
one of the amnll watches worn on
bracelets. Some of these are very at­
tractive. and tbo one Illustrated here
H art's • Ustfkil Gift For
bos tbo additional roctit of belug odd
. Dainty Girla
and convenient, for It Is. set Into a
«Onkre mount that tits neatly, on the
Tbo little pincushions that are made bracelet.
out of tiny baskets are most attractive.
There are many Inexpensive trlflfs
Bay's llttle.baakst In any shop—It costs In the tjray^of .Jewelry that may bo
about 25 cents—stuff ft with bran, given to one’s friends as well aa rela­
cover the top with any color allk, then tives at this season. Trinket^ of this
paint the basket with white enamel sort are always valued by tbo lounger
paint or gild It with liquid gilding set. Novelties are what appeal most
which comre for this purpose. Be sure
to the taste.
to let this paint dry thoroughly.
Buying s last minute^Jewel gift?
Next tako a yard of tiny rosebud
Terhaps you know just what site wants
trimming and drape It around tbo banand tho choosing Is easy. And (Per­
haps you don't. If so and the gKt Is
fdr December's child, why not select

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Mothers
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«r* towering nbore tho bety7* birtiidsy
cake, decorated with Ita ouo white can­
dle. or. u some ear. two. one to be
tbo "life candlo" and to be kept for
the second birthday cake.
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A postcard photograph pi the baby,
witlr the date of Its birth In Mirer let­
ters beneath, should be glreu to each
guest and a small knot of flowers pre­
sented to all the babies assembled.
One of the features of the afternoon
Is tbo baby guessing competition. In
which every mother take« part
Across The'doorway Is bung a cur­
tain with a hole large enough to con­
tain a baby’s hand. One at a time
each baby thrusts Its Angers through
this hole, and the mothers are asked to
Ideutify the child.
A prise of n baby's-bib or a dainty
pillowcase may bo given, and the
mother who makes the most mistakes
la awarded a foolscap.

T H E CELERY C IT Y C AFE
US. ALICE MESSENGER PROPRIETOR

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SHORT ORDERS AT ALL HOURS
EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS
PROMPT CLEAN SERVICE
Poisons and Antidotal.
Tlu- iwrttior who knows Just what to
Mo when the terrible accident of a dose
IIS PARK A VC.. CO UR T HOUSE B LO CK
of poison must bo treated at eneo may
save a child's life. It lg every opVs
SANFORD.
F L O R ID A
duty to have In mind a list o f autidotes for ordinary poisons. I f your,
memory Is not good make one on a
piece of paper aqd pasto It on the wall
of the tutthroom.
Of course tho prevention of the pea
Fsr the Schoolgirl.
nihility of a child's taking poison Is
To make n dress, wear longer and
(ho Important thing, but accidents are
always occurring In tho most carefully look neater while It lasts pretty collar
and enff seta In, whlto or palo toned
wutchijjl homes.
linens prettily trimmed with lace are a
Impress on a child's mind the 1mwlso Investment for the small girl, as
i portanco of taking nothing without they are easily laundered. They should
I |&gt;eriulsslou. "Candy pilla" may somo- bo made In various shapes and sicca.
iitnea lie |&gt;otaon. Sometimes a mother
Bent Pernottai Attention to Your BuHineftH. En­
gire* poison by mistaking n bottle In
S a n d p a p e r B a b y ’s S h o e »,
quire
as to companicH represented.
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Hie medicine chest. An excellent Idea
Always sandpaper tho soles of baby's
Is to bare all bottles not only labeled, new shoe* before they have been worn.
Will appreciate a share of your business
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hut marked wllh a cani, on which a This keeps her from slipping on the
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little I»ell I» tied This easy warning baro or polished floors and prevents
Is particularly gissi In Hie dark, w£eti many a hud fall which could easily
reault In a sprain or broken bone.
so many mistake* occur.
t*arisiile add Is otic of the ordinary
poisons that arc found In the home and
frequently taken In tutstake It bums
ONLY AUTHORIZED BOTTLERS OF
the mouth, and lls ¿dor Is unmistak­
able. Clive e(imini salts In abundance
or soap. If the add has burned the
skin only, apply alcohol.
A child uinV take a large quantity of
alcohol, which Is classed as a |Sili»ou.
Hive any simple emetic, «urli ns mus­
tard water, snap and water, etc Appit a cold douche on the hend and
m a n u f a c t u r e r s o f g i n g e r a l e a n d s o d a w a t e r *waiiiitli to Uni Ixidy. If respiration Is
r i i ONE 21
at a low register raise a ml lower the
arms regularly, ns Is done In vasca of
drowning,
Corrosive sublimate should be cesio*
leracleri by an emetic, followed by
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while* of eggs or great quantities of
inllk^ Give tannic acid freely and a
dose of castor oil to utH’ U the bowels.
opium, including laudanum, unir
MAS flKEIU S t a r CASE.
phlne. paregoric or sooth lug sirups,
ran !«• counteracted by perimniganntc bty do, Jo«t nt the porth-whir tnuinrnl
of (minali III dose* of four to live " ben they «re -iu»*r wauled, will InCom plete abstracts from the re c o rd s o f
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grain* If tho ml*take Is detected right llki*l by the priMpecUyn traveler.
away. Strong coffee 1« another anilO ran ge and Sem inole Counties.
Taxes
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Tlie coat of the handkerchief case Is t
dpte; also atropine. Keep the patient small, au,l when flttlabed It will be j
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awake at all cost« by walking, artl(l- durable and nlwnya look Clean, as It
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F IR E and A C C ID E N T In su ran ce

Sanford Coca-Cola Bottling

BiiKxr turn rtx tior.Dtit
'did i t tbo
like a garland.- 8ew
jytxcrr.irr watch.
another ¿’’■•‘•and of the rosebud trim
ruing nroutw'1 thO Inside o f the basket, a turquoise? Tho turquoise Is the stone
and when n'U
Kilt hairpins have been for December, and It stands for pros
■tuck In tbs fi&lt;K*u* hlon'you bavo the perlty
cdteat little gift to*'«*1?1 *° ‘ ho filri with t AH told, though, Hie diamond nml the
I bcorl are tho moat dealtt*l «toned Thu
golden hair.’
i pearl should have an article nil to It­
self, though, summed up briefly, its
characteristics are whiteness,,softness
of texture and purity o f luster. As for
tho diamond. It roust have what has
‘ been culled liquid lusclousnevs—must
be of the Jlrst water. In fact. Hie term
“ witter’' ns applied to d!nmoud»-“ (lnit
water,” etc.—1» not n captious term,
Bachelor Girls and M a tro n *
but
I* directly applicable to tho char-1
W ill Like This Gift
acterlstlca of the stone. .
This liquid appeucapee U the flrst
Tho quickest Uilng to turn oiT whun dominating quality which denotes the,
timo ts short Is « guest towel, and real thing. Tho artificial one lacks IL
every housekeeper la glad to hare Nolo here that tho chief difficulty in
plenty of these dainty litt As towels.
Judging U between good gems and Imi­
tations, uot between poor ones and iraltRlIons.

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Christmas Hint

paid fo r non-residents. '

HANDKERCHIEF CASES,
8« Gift» ' Prutd by th»
Dainty Woman.
11«mtkercliW* are standard gifts for
Christum*, LI 11Itu the nicest way to
present them la In it fancy box or rase.
A folding ease of woven ribbou In
white and pale green. Is Illustrated
here. It Is lined with plain sntiu, and
bat ween the coven Is u thick Inyer of
wadding sprinkled.with snclict powder.
A wreath of roam made irutu satin
ribbon limitment* the front of tbe case
while ribbon tins attached to the front
hold It securely together when Uw
haudkereblef« tire placed Inside, Itlbbou «trap* mu&gt; lie attached to the In­
ner face o f ! he'handkerchief case or
satin pocket» as handkerchief holders,
X handkerchief ease that will lie flat,
that will not take up much room, yut
perlinp» contain not indy,, in ml Lei
chief«, but many odd* ami etidboT'lareB
ties, etc., us WelL that utben^j|jAli/hl
tumble about hud secrete (h e o M n tt| f
ÿtire« yarda of dimu»k^vtîr-œake the bottom of u-trunk, us UiGymtariafour towels, «Bd jlju *ca Hoping and
Initialing may •bo drawn with .pencil
His H in t.
and doue by band In afmóitjui tima.
"Don’t you want sopne r«edllea
The guest towsl Illustrated Is of dear?” qnoried Drown na be picked '
r huckaback done In a cresa sUl«b- ---- hi» shirt nml glanced a t ' tho’ plai J }
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where tho buttous should bars tieen. t
tJ^feébajÉ 0»ajf4, V no-^aster than It
"Why. tin ^ i replied JJrm. Brown,
:tîaf,tvrintÿ-fl*o f e a « ago, bQt It b u "Why do yon ask?”
great, Improvement IB other re*‘Qh, I thought.” said Brown a trifle
nervously, -that probably your old ones
had bscomk wore by muck use.” —Exchange.

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can I&gt;* washed aa often as tt becomes
soiled—a denlrablt point In traveling |
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accessories.
A very besuliful hnadkevrblef box * * * * * * * * * + ^ * * * + * * * + + a a a » a o » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ » » ♦ ♦ » e - v * » » » * *
was coven*! with linen. The lop of
the box was adorned with tt bird nml
a branch i*f a tree. The foliage .was
You are positive 0/ the ¡ib i'1' lr°®
embroidered In satin stitch, butjtbe
■uy insurance co/npariy we reprv«'-at
83 if you insure through'us and -mbr*
fire lou you nre certain to e-tmi* dl
those cxaslierating, petty delay» -V
«quibbles that are asuociatod b» roost
people w[tU insurance claims.
. .•PltOJJPT payment of
Hir
‘and equitable methods—and tin- I*»1
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A Baby's Party, t

The Cookbook
Mothers who wish to celebrate th*
flrst nhitlvenmry uf tbp baby’s IdttbT!ie b « t way to make boiled ham
stky -stloukl givo, a party after fku f ol­
Juicy
and tender Is to le ire It In tbe
ii lAving »liggeetlons:
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,f All tbo gneotS- sbouW.be mothers, ^ J ter In which It li boiled nntil quite

tbo effect that "you can bring yonr
mothor. wtch &gt;ou if you like.”
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Other guests may be Invited, but It
la understood that all.ani to be bnby
wdwWpsrs, aa tbo party Is not. to be
spoiled by thu prcseuco of cynics.
Ttw tin table should bo decorated
Willi little readies of glided wicker­
work BUed with;tb* appropriate bloom
of tbe aofiük «e d -tied with a lover’s
knot of astia ribbon to harmonise. la
the center should be an arch of Row.

l.eftorer kidney minced and mixed
with a little gravy pr twins tomatoes
win be fonort u welcome addlUon to
tbe breakfast or lunebtMn omelet
Tho water In which any vegetable»
except p otato« or cabtfigb have been
i'ookfd. way’ be used for tbe basis o f a
soup of to add to the stock kettle.
There Is considerable nutriment In lt.
An Vais* Ryes.
11atoes, giraffes and oetrichee bathe largest éyàa o f land creatures, ct
tleflsb o f sea beasts.

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HIDES
HIGHEST MARKET PRIM PAID

FOR MW FURR AND HIDES
Wwtsays— tmlm VfHtsIk grist*

Mis si,
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EoUhUshsd 1887

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■ LOUISVILLE, K Y . J W ^

�THE SANFORD HERALD

p fiiw b c r

LINENS AND CRETONNES

L o w cost :

re­
cently averaged twenty-five anti
a third miles to a gallon of
gasolinç—r-fpr thirty-three hun­
dred miles!^ A n d this is not
an exceptional Ford perform­
ance. Ford economy is a big
reason for Ford popularity.
Buy yours now. *

A (tiri who timers »-»poOlnllf lino
orange lunriunludu 1» planning this
oar t&lt;&gt; g lv « her friends little decorated
Jar* of this dainty fur Christmas. She
has (»ought prettily sUaped glasso* ami
bn* pastori on them little colored
Christinas garlands qud rope* of
g reen « stlth tlio red berries, which
cost her oijly n few conta. Sho will
wrap tho giunse* In hplly sprayed pnl&gt;or napkins, making .her simple g ift*
doubly attractive boenbsc of their pret­
ty exterior.
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W h y , a ro rd

Fir«- +n,nilrrtt tlijIUr* cl (he new pirrr op (be Ford
ruarbour; rhe-nierrnycrr iv-fivr fifty; thr-fown- rsi—
»even fifly—til f. o. b, Detroit complete with equip­
ment. Cet reulof «od p*n&gt;cuUn from S«oford
M». Kim sad Cerere Cot, C. F. Williim*. Afent; Ed*

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RIVERVIEW, Jacksonville's Most Famous Subi
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Right recently Riverview has taken on ! I|C mo'* womlc
growth ever known in any suburb t6 Jacktonv‘Ue*
ho
now built and many new ones just started slnce operation* o|
ed up on the 50 thouund dollar Hotel-Vei'ice and the dig
of the big canala by the big steam dredges.
Tl.e motor tar I
the 8 grade grammar school all goc» to ineica'e va'urs

Anyone desiring i good sound mvesttI,enl W'H do we^
take on a few of theae lots.'
.No lots told (o colored people.

* DR. E. H. A R M STR O N G , O W N E R
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ItedjBliss Triumph
Dixie

Improved R ose No. 4

Irish Cobblers
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carefully taken to plrvc*. Each pi ecu
. must he covered with linen previously
embroidered In rihlvon work and the In­
ner aides lined with siileeu. When you
have • ovensl mid lined &lt;-acb piece (if
canlleiard they must each on* be neat­
ly «tit. In1,1 together to form the Iris .
The box &lt;-ou be finished off round It»
I edge» with n narrow »Ilk cord
Many men appreciate the gift o f a
little
pocket pincushion, and delightful
tenais needed are white celluloid rings,
a run- of n tilrli are tbread,-&lt;l with any one* may be made o f heart shaped
colored satin rlblxili one desire*
A piece» " f ritrdboard. »I*e about.2*4 by 2
The plncuahtou should lie cov
smart Ih&gt;w of the ribbon ornamenta loch,-*
ered
with
sal In. ui»oii which little pan­
eni'h end o f tbo rcllutold line. At one
sies and a motto nre worked.
end are attached n tile, orange stick
■ml nail scissors
Dainty Dr.sstcg Sack,
nattily and comfortable and easy to
mnko 1» tld» dressing sack The mate
rial used 1» white albatro«», and the

essential

Ideal Potato Fertilizer
Ideal Potato Manure
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W. &amp; T. S. Hastings Tol»t&lt;&gt; Sper.a1
SEND FOR Ol’R FHKK hook

FOR MILADY’S PURSE

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Our New and Beautiful Line of Holiday Gooda, the Choicest g
selrctionH for (he Christmas Trade. The nicest and most j
appropriate Gifts for Little and Big, Old or Young. Do not g
fail to see our line of

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S Just received a nice line of Allitfaior Hand Batin, direct from £
0 the factory. The latest out. Trices are right.
Come and't
a look them over.

THEO. SCHALL, Jeweler
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Expert Watch and Jewelery Repairing
123 WEST FIRST STREET,
SANFORD. FLA. g
Open Evenings From December 3rd Until Xmas

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B u itol B tg, M ill« Attractiv. and
Haniliomt Holiday Ft« m*m bra ness.
The I»ended bag shown hero I* In
gr.c, and «liver mounted on u silver
frame
llcnih-d etTei’t» are very popu
Inr and bug» of Oils sort in/iko occc-ptu
Ide tokens for itomeli o f all ages.
Headed bag«. '«Ith while background
»nu/m-d "IT » Itb gold and sliver bend»
and with a rote o f green and red at
tin- lnter»«»'tlons of ttie gold and "liver
line*, bn\•• gill • ln»|&gt;»
Small »liver medi purse* with chn»i»l Inst»« prnvhh-d " U h « Anger ring
r - -l t «ini,I’t-i ting »«&gt; that they - an te-

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in-»» I» nt tin- Hit*»- point» of the tri
angular slmp.-d I »«i-r edge
In need Idwork tn-inW u»e,l In place of
French knot« give a very up to date
touch to a dgslgn They tuny bo used

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Jà CRs o : I U h : F L O R ID A
Mr. R. C. Maxwell, Mgr. Sanfoi’ d

SPRAYER
POPULAR

S P R A Y IN G M A C H IN E

T H E S A N F O R D D IS T R IC T
Nineteen of these machines now
grawers of the Celery Della.

And P rovid e F or Y o u r F am ily a Home
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Only $10 Ca«h and $5 P e r Month
Beautiful Lot In ,

M ARKHAM

buttonholing and tbu embroidery nr
carried out In pink embroidery »Hk»
The lie I» o f pink wn»h ribbon

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PARK

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Prom $100 lip. Be Healthy and Happy. This
Price Can’t Last Long a« They Are Selling. Don’t
Ml»« ThU Opportunity of Your Ufc.
Some Real
Bargains
In Vacant Lots and Houses and Lois
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Close In Towe and Near U h l N c w Depot.
1 Hare the Goods, the BesrPriees and the Best
Terms. See Me at Once, anq Get the First Choice.

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CITY PROPERTY SPECIALTY MAN

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r; S A L E S AND ^ E C D S T A B L E
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L a rg o s u p p ly o f H o r s e s , M u le s .
o n i -a n d H i r n w a a lw a y s

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Blscksmlthtng and W agbn R ep a irin g lq oonneetlon
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A i-R ow Celery Sprayer, Light Draft, Centre Drive. Sprays
with* a fine mist and has a good pressure.

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Surely toinu one who la a hit put' *Jed over Christmas things will he
glad to know ivhul attractive glfl.i can
Uv fashioned out of remnant* of net
These remnants can txj picked Up at
the curtain goods counter a* well a*
nt Ihc department of lace*, where net*
are likely to be higher. Collar pro­
tectors, to keep the blouse collar from
being «oiled by coai hr furs, are made
I of a strip of net or all over lace about
a third of a yard or even less In width
and almost a yard long. A narrow
| hem Is run In on both' aides and each
end gathered up closely and finished
with any kind of tassel, black silk,
while cotton, gilt or a »mall crocheted
whlto ball.
Oecaalonaily lh e * g 'pro­
tectors have a tow tiny pin tggHt dr
gathering* In-the center of th o V a r f
the height of n collar, and *ome dphreal a' tiny weight where the end tns
■«•1 Is put on. A bit of color may he
&lt; added, but It la wisest to make tbo
protector* *o that tbey\may ft« launi drred.
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KindtrosrUn QKt*.
One d e ve r girl who has a email kin­
dergarten class la preparing bean bag*
MS gifts for her small mildls,
Hhe
makes »i]iiaro bags about four loche*
across out o f scrap bag pieces o f blue
I and pink linen and chsmbrny. Then
she embroider* the two or three Ini
tisls cornrrwlse on the bags and partly
fills them with beans, making sure
that they are not too hokvy. I f one la
making the erer welcome bean bag
and wanU to glre It an extra decora­

tive touch It may be buttonholed
around the edgea. A set o f the beI*,
due pfnk and one Woe.* makes a gift
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MIA
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suitable
for'any achild-

in use by »th e leading
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W e have these sprayers in stock for immediate delivery.
D on’t fail to see the IR O N AG E before buying your sprayer.

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aa -center* or as filling for petal*. In
the latter rate a cord outlining U often
seen.. For the .table padded dellle#
covered with glass («■nils are preferred
t&lt;rall other kinds by T*omptr&gt;who- lUtu
to tjomhlnc beauty w Ith-uiUJty,»^
f
forefinger ring I* suplk^i^ t o W
excrtVlvely oriental, and the mafe hdge
the ring tlio more one'* hxmT fw lh f-!
hies—It Is presumed—tlio Unikl 'o f u
maharajah or un Indian princess.
T h e«« forefinger Hugs am usually net
With Olio largo caWchon «tom* or fi
single pearl surrounded by smaller
stone*.
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O f conrae 4- genulno pearl large
enough to form the*, center o f spell a
ting would be worth' a tatbarajali’a
ranaorn. but no atlgmn uttacbea Itself
to the Imitation pearl these days, and
tome of these near pearls are reelly

marvelous In their color and luster.
Such a peed, set In a ring of small &lt;ff
monda or roblea. makes a beam j
ting- .
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�December 18. i j n *
ATTENTION! LADIES!
iw s e
It wa* the twenty-seventh date to. he B ill, probably won this honor on ac­
count
of
being
a
newspaper
man
and
not
admitted to tba Union. There, h*ve
Calker* All Tka Dust From Everybeen twenty-one states admitlee, since a lawyer and alii the newspaper men can
PsWUked t w r Turodsr and Friday MoplM Uy
where And Holds It
now
rejoice
with
him
in
this
great
honor.
,■ It dine in; unless wte count Iov*. which
IME HERALD PRINTING COMPANY was admitted on the tame day« « * • Several of us belong to the A la Bita Pi Dusting, denning! polishing is hard,
and Bill Crawford has nothing on us in back-breaking work.
K J HOLLY, r dito»
■state tint* admitted.
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An almost never
W. M. MAYNCS. B u sln c»» M a o » ifr
this Greek stuff.
Why
the
reason,
fheU;:
for
the
groat
ending task and yddogi satisfadtory in
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growth of Florida 'to- population* between
the old way.
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a l w M H a F f l « « . H OP a Yi
Among
the
early
and very fine Christ­
igpo and 19107.' '
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But it is easy, quick and satisfactory
DaUvaradla iKa Cltjr by canWr 12.00 *•» r**»
Thera can he but one answer. Flor­ mas editions of Florida papers coming to tha new way using the O-Cedar Polish,
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adtasca or 20c par i art' ' i?ida V » not really "discovered" by the our «change table this week afo the Ft. Mop. With 'it you can spend a few
(Vtnaata la adtaocr nrutt ha
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tlo i
&gt; K i l l ,t now u k „ you ,|
great bulk of the American people until a Meade L ea d «, and the Zolfo S p r in g ,
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- Catered aaairac &lt;faaa mall matter Attest 22nd score of years or so ago. It hod never Truth, both of them full of good matter, moat half
a-day. You simply pass the,
•t Sanford. Florida
advertising
and
Christmas
cheer.
This
*”■ I *08. at tba
received the publicity. The* Attention
O-Cvdar Polish Mop over the floor and
aodrr Act of March 3rd. 187»
a t the people had not beep sufficiently, U the season of the year for the merchants ayery particle of dust and dirt is.taken
— :----------------------------------to advertise and the many good editions
op and held. The floor Is given a har,
Ttlaohaaa Ho. 14» directed here. _They did qo£ know of
Odea to Harold Doildln«
the wonderful climate, the good aoii and ” ! ‘ ^ ; r kly t
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on ,polUh
d, y, .nd
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the productive possihiil ties and the mar­ th. Ktorid. mcrch.nlopportunities.
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OUR SEM INOLE E D IT IO N '
ket resource» of the slate.
Hardware Co.
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/ The people' who were here kept per­
* The Herald 1« foregoing the plwllure
sistently plugging away to get the most f~. If you hive a friend in some other
Auction Bridge
this season of compiling a Christmas
out of the soil they were cultivating, to state' who is likely to be interested in
‘ edition, for It has always Keen a pleasure
Put ydyr papers and other valuables beyond the reach
deveiope the coufttry and the marketa. Seminole county there is no better way • The attractive home of Mr. and Mr*.
, In felling out a Holiday edition caperForrest
Lake
on
Park
avenue
was
the
o f fire or thieVcg, by renting a Safe D eposit Box.
Others c&amp;me and joined them and the to attract him than to send this edition
‘ {ally since the ‘young folk* have become
gospel was preached in more places, of the Sanford Herald to his address. scene of a beautiful party oh Thdraday
*} accustomed t o ‘ one at Christmas time.
Our Safe t)cpoaijuBoxci arc fitted w ith Y ale Lock*
telling of the tide towarda Florida, and They have been issued for that purpose evening when they entertained a number
■ However, an will from time to time glee
.mare people joined -the grand snny'crf and there arc plenty of-eitnrTopics at of their- friends HeUghtfuIljr*« «octiorr
requiring,two different key&amp;^— makmg. i t impossible to
- them- Christmas stories and the ladies
Florida boosters, until th* tide of immi­ The. Ueraid office, at tha small sum o/4-bridg*. The pretty rooms wero tasteChristmas suggestions sna the men, poor
open them without your permission.
gration wag turned this way, and every­ ten cents apiece, Get them now .and fully decorated with rosea and.star jes­
ipen, are not-deeply nmterned about
samines.
The
guests
were
received
and
■end
them
now.
thing else has come following In it* train.
Christmas and probably will not miss the
cordially'greeted by Mr. and Mrs. For­
\
Add yet Florida buy be considered a
regular Christmas edition. However,
Mrs. John W. Dickins, the efficient rest Lake and their mother, Mre. Lake
"ground floor proposition.” There are
this season an have departed from the
more opportunities here now than there Hanford correspondent of the Ttpnpa of,dewberry, S. C. Mrs. Lake was
beaten path of regular holiday editions
were ten years ago— or rather there are Tribune had g fine descriptive write-up imiMsboigly gowned in black, satin and
and have complied a special Seminole
more opportunities that are near fruition of Sanford in last Sunday's Christmas MnUfFgaresi Lake wore a very beautiful
county edition that will cover a large
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In the state now than ten years ago. AJI, edition of the Tribuee. The work shows cvcfifng. cOktumtf pi pink crepe de ehene,
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field and exploit the advantages of the
Presiding at the
Florida is prospering and- attracts at­ great care in the compUtaion of descrip­ embroidered In gold.
county in a better manner than we could
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tention. As one sect!oh develops it tion and statistics and Mrs. »Dickins is punch bowl was Mias MeD Whltner,
hope to do In the ordinary holiday edi­
dus a.vote of thanks for her very able daintily gowned in blue charm&amp;iae.
tion. This edition will be good adver- helps'another, and builds up the ritiea
and big distributing centers. Just as article ami the Tribune for their very There were eleven tables of players who
ttring for the next twelve months while
enjoyed a spirited gime of auction. Top
liberal space.
J Why not buy som eti,^ serviceable and useful for that Chri«tm»»
t f l j holiday edition would only be good one' homeseeker coming to Florida to
ITesent?
scores were made by Mre. Davis Hart,
live prosper« and makes a success in a
during the holidays.
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The formers ought to be making a Mre. J. W. Dickins, Robert A. Newman
state, he brings several others. Ah ex­
T^-good bicycle will no, oniy please, hut will be a good Inv estinem .ml
In presenting this edition, the first in
will last for years.
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ample of success draws others seeking fortune out o f vegetables now if the and B.* W. Herndon, to whom were
the new county we do So in the full
f? -W&gt; carry qll the leadiqj, makes of Bicycles, the one You can
to duplicate whar they -have heard some prices paid at the groceries are to lie awarded the handsome prizes, Notable
.le'
knowledge that it is Just ah ordinary
pend upon to give good antj lMting service.
taken us an example. And this" brings, Women," by Abbott, a hand painted
one else has done.
newspaper edition. There are no fancy
^ COLUMBIA, 1VER ^ORNSON, R AC YC LE and HARTFO RD
But all of us can dojnore than we the question of high living back to the plate, silver mounted pencil set and sil­
*-s
-covera, no colors, no pomp or pageantry
have been doing. All of ua can contrib­ question of a city market in Sanford, ver top whisk broom. At the dose of
In the make-up or the reading matter,
ute our mile.to the necessary publicity something that has long been advo­ the game the gracious hostess, assisted
but Is the Sanford Herald In enlarged
to bring many thousands of people to cated in The Herald and la some­ by her two pretty little daughters, Serita
PALM ETTO AVENUE
form with the solid facta presented solid­
the state within the next year. Accord­ thing that will help the fanner and the and Maud, served an elegant supper on
ly and In concrete form and the reader
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* th«/' card tables. Those enjoying Mr.'
ing to census estimates,'something like consumer as nothing else.
will gain a better idea of Seminole county
and Mre. Lake's hospitality were Mr.
three millions of people will change their
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than.be could possibly do from a world
places of residence in 1914, How many # We note in the Ft. Pierce News among and Mrs. R. A. Ne*man, Dr. and Mrs.
o rx A A A u V A i
1of cuts and flowery language.
Every
of that three millions will you, a* an In­ the pictures of the city Officials one of T. A. Neal,"Mr. and Mre. B. W. Herndon
statement made can be verified, Every
dividual, Influence to come to Florida? Judge Otis Parker «h o is president of i Mr. and Mrs, f j. F. Smith, M r. and Mrs,
a R e a l Estate-O ffiee on my
picture made la from the original anil was
~ TRIslIV"m ailer for alToi us to take the city cOunciroT Fi/Pierce! The gp-1 Xt P. Connelly, Mrs.-Cruse Barnes, Mr.
own account &lt;
not faked out from some other state or
the
Bank t»f
borne to ourselves, and a problem for nlal judge looks twice as large and twice ( McLaughlin. Miffl Laura Fish, Mrs. O.W
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some other part of Florida. Seminole
Sanford and e
each one of us to solve in hi* way. It as natural as he did in Tallahassee when Brady, Mrs. J. W. Dickins, Capt. and
a cordial invitation to ilu
/county offer* to much to the homemeans not only the welfare of some one he so ably assist«! nt the birth of the Mr». R. H. Marks, Mr. and Mrs. F. J.
public to come anhd see me when I can be of
seeker that we have np need to go farther
wd know, or In whom we may he Inter­ Seminole baby.
Gonzales, Mrs. W, D. Holden, Mr. and
afield for pictures or stories. Seminole
service.
I f you crdtn help me I know you will
ested, but it means the rapid develop­
Mrs. U. R. Dca*, Mr. and Mrs. Barret,
county offers so much that this small
ment of Florida and rapidly increasing
Capi, and Mrs. A. B. Fatjo, Mrs. C. M.
be glad to do so. I In either case I shall U
edition does not start to tell the half of
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New Jacksonville I)aJI&gt;
benefits to all of ua.
—
Vorce, Mr, and Mrs. G. H. Ferpald, Dr.‘
the story of our resources and advanpleased to see you.'
Let It be one of your (rest and firmest
Progress is the watchword of th* News, and Mrs. Samuel Puleston, Mr». H. L .
, tages.
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of New Year resolutions when you audit the new afternoon newsp»[ier which is DeForret. Mis» .Meli Whrtenr, Mr. AIThis edition only takes in the essen­ yourself at the end of this month, to do
soon to moke its appearanre at Jackson- I*1*! Foster., Mr»- F\ L. Miller, Mr*,
Jn the real estate business there are thm
tial» and In a few words attempts something to help your town, your
ville.
Its publishers, Messrs. C. H. Davis Hart. Col. A. M. Thresher, W.'E.
to take the reader to some of the different county, your section and your state;
important factors- 4he Buyer, the Seller ami
and Albert Hanson, lire abundantly
alaon ar,d Mr. Rlgley.
aocUoVu of this great little county where and then work to make good on that
equipped In training, experience and,caj&gt;-----the D ealer and th eil importance is in the o n lrr
there are more beauty spots, more winter resolution ;t!2 days during 1914; and
Itai to give the state of Florida a newsNotice to the Public
vegetables, mol« fruits, more .miles of you will Ixi surprised at- the good you
jjiven. There may ’ he plenty o f sellers ami
. beautiful river front, more miles of beau­ will accomplish.—Jacksonville Metrojr- paper which will not only keep fully.; Th,. peoples Hank of Sanford is glad
dealers but -if no b v^ ers there is no husim-sabreast of the advancement of the state to announce to the people of Sanford
tiful takes, more flowing wells of pure olia. '
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in
all
essentials,
hut
point
the
way
to
Seminole
county
that
its
New
Safe
(lone,; iVly first effort t hen will be to secun*
water, more brick road», more churches
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The publishers of the Deposit Vault Is now entirely completed
' andrecbool houses and more people to the
buyers and to do t h ^ - J shall g iv e the buyer
Jacksonville News promise to mske thrir and open to the public during banking
. square mile than any other county of ! The JacksonvlIIe~'News; the very
pa,wr
fill
the
place
in
the
sta'te
of
Flor­
m y first consideration,
satisfied buyer be­
hours for inspection.
siml'araixe can boaat not only in Florida I " * wwt ftem oon dally In Jacksonville
ida that the Rirminghnm News doer^n
•This vault I* unique in that it is
hut In any other state in the-«kith. ' hai »»“ • ‘ t* Wtlal
to *»•* Pub|ic
comes a permanent Rooster for the place a,
Alabama: the Atlanta Journal doe* in entirely separate' from the main or.
Ort account of the great expense of |unH }t U 8,1 thot I » 0Pk‘ * ho *n
well as u friend of th evdcaIcr makin(, thc M |,.
taking the photograph* and making the! *l ***** claimrel and then some. It cam Georgia; the Pallas News does in Texas Money Vault of the Bank, ixang locate
and
the
Chicago
Tribune
doe*
in
Ultnoip.
As a m atter of policy, 8 , ^ , | sha!I
apd ^
■aid that
just to the rear of the old vault and i»
cuta and other work* incidental to a large
t^ ^ fu lly «aid
that the JnrksonThe mechanical equipment purchaaed
nf ucrvM to jtjl |&gt;atrons by an,
editlon we are limited in free copies and vilfp New* is -quite the n w t metropoli­
isfy^ in every respect d^y customer who. &lt;1,-It will be necessary to charge a nominal tan daily in .Jacksonville -urn! If the by tin- Messrs, Hanson for their new en­ unohslructrd passageway from the bank
business through me. E.»*
sum for this edition to those who wish advertising patronage is any criterion terprise Ix-ar* ample anil eloquent tes­ lobby.
timony
of
their
ambition
and
intentions,
of
success
In
Jacksonville
the
new
paper
j
Realixing
the
extreme
privacy
that
*■—tt&gt; send them to their friends in other
counties and states and while it will of has already arrived In the success class. A monster Goss perfecting press, which many patrons desire in the handling of
l y second consideration will be the seller,
ntoesaiiy be more of a work of love than The Newt is owned and opera fed by the will print thirty-two'pages in black and their boxes, we have had arranged a
of financial returns the management Hanson brothers who have lately brok­ cojora at one turn of the cylinders, has ■pedal retiring booth which may lie
for without property to sell I can do no busi­
wishes to thank the county commls- en Into the Florida field with the pur­ been erected at the News' plant and pub­ occupied by the holder of a box whil
ness. I want to handle your property. But
* »loner», the city council of Sttnford, the chase of the Pensacola News and they lication office. No. 20 Ocean street, handling same. This is directly to U
fVf/
the Antrann«
entrance of (bp
the D;,floaj.
merchants of Hanford and the merchants are a welcome addition to the Florida Jacksonville. This press is the oniy right of ihp
^ cannot sell it if too high priced oi* if anything
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Preks. Jacksonville rnay support. three neveApnper, color press in the state of j Vault.
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and
of _________
the county of
else about it is not right. I must give g o o d
who have respond«! so liberally towsrd ,lâl|y PaPm nn&lt;l il m*&gt;' not b« t w-e |Florida. U .will print sevrn. colors in
^*t*‘n‘linr-To&lt;,all a most ronlial invisincerely hope that all ol
of them may 1
j aaamon
addition to tmthe primary
primary black,
\coom- tation t o , _ n
this work.
Sincerely
mack, ^oom.
lhu npu. .
values, good titles and good treatment. I ailit!
. ...
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stay and prosper for despite our differ- panying it, from the factory' i* a com-( t}artn\c',
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Wo make no excuses and expecL-ijo
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VVry truly yours,
satisfied that we are on the up grade and th;at
trnet** we are all fellow sufferers' and in plete «(uipment of the latest stereotyping
commendation for this work. It is a
'
People* Bank of Sanford
property ' is going to move.
machinery,
which
will
enable
the
Ne
th» game that beget* little of human
real newspaper and as such will meet
kindness and tew shekels.
to lie on the street« and in the mails m
the requirements of Use public, if it is
Ml Milanaty to Npeak
Jacksonville ten minutes after t ^ ‘t&gt;jr
Successful ( i attracting the people to our
^ M y third consideration is to be myself.
Rev. D. W. Richardson of China la to
graph editor gets the latest N t£g 0( tjle
cofigty *rr Intend to make it an annual! Col. W. P. Walton of„ Kentucky has
Itato and the world at U r g ^ rom J|pec. visit Hanford thlg we4k and will speak
. Modest, isn t it? But you see I have learned.
«veqi and can ex"pect to Issue a much arrivtsi in Orlando having purchased
ial leased wires. Alresj^ insulled in at the Presbyterian church Wednesday
, that I do myself the m ost good when I look
Iilger ediUon next year.. Ten thousand, a .half Interest In the Daily Report*«
the pUnt Is s battegy of lntPrtypWf night at To'clock: He is a gifted speaker,
of these copies will be circulated In every Star with hla brother, E. C.-Walton and
after the best interest o f the buyer and seller.
which represents
word
typ#_ and will not only help hut entertain
part of the civilized world and aside] these two
Incomparable
Kentucky
retting m a c h in e y ^ which art&gt; an ,m. those who hear him.
^1 ve got to make a living. I ’m n ot doing all
from tjiose sent out by the Herald office gentlemen will now give the people of
It U hoped that a Urge number wifi
•very ohe interested In Seminole county this section o f Florida a real daily p*P*r provement o y ^ j g f ionjt (, ub|U}ml
thisjiusiness because I like the other fellow s,
type faces' avail themselves of tho opportunity
and her devrlopemnt should send copies with pro« service. If W, P. Walton or linotypes. T^c display
to hear a gifted speaker tell you of the
cover
the
nngv
o(
lhe
1|t„
t
#prt.
best—not-much—but because it pays.
to friends throughout the state* north E. C. Walton make'a promise you ran
conditions in the new republic how.
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of ua. Our county and our city will rely on Its being kept to the letter and jmen i °/the type designer's art. fitted
Come in and see m e *anyhow.
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prosper In the next twelve months aa that the Reporter-Star wHhshfho the in »teel Aablneta and case* which tnakr
* 0uv Property Now
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.. Yours truly,
never before and The Herald will take a brighter for the presence of two Waltons 7 " v7,cnce and .small space the esrenUrge part in thia development. The is already assured. Like Kentucky ' T t i l rajild' stkl accurate newspaiier . property in Sanford and especially in
hamlet, town and qlty U judged by the whiskey alt KentuckUns are good people !,rWlucUon. * »
the suburb* will ,takq a decided rise In
newspaper Vrgely and this edition is but
uui the
un- Waltons
ri siyxija »ns
their «litorisl itlVl the next thirty days on account of the
are exceptionally good V n *bo
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ghod enodgh to set the pace for Hanford newspaper men and business hwn and r ,u^neM 'trtffs/Ì4Wfl/
_____ Han sons have-«it- building' of the new hotel and brick
*»d Heminolir county.
^T‘~ * Gym* P ir n National Bank.
they will do things In Orange county. ereioed th&amp;.qMtfS^iuàtàMng but pri^ roads. You want* building lotir
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■g ressive cafa. viortitta marked the sele^* and you can get two In Sanfo v! Hi I :hU
We
have
already
extended
the
hand
i
V. %Vtion
of.
their
machinery.
They
insist
cheap. Corner on brick roods, fa«» east.
C. E. Walton and now take the *kt
upon producer* who are abundantly Urge lota well drained. Apply to riv-ald
FLORIDA'B GROWTH
-pUaxure in welcome to W. P. Walt
equipped in training and exjiericnc« to offlee for particulars. Must be sold this
What n country has clone is a good In- and the .Florida Press Ai
and Ft. M&gt;*ere where he expect* !° 1°°^
give the people of Jacksonville and Flor­ -week 4nd will be almost given away,
rT-«Q.
•1
' dication of what It U doing or of what it
i •* ' : tr —
-----------after the fruit, and ^vegetable trad»ida
what
they
want
and
need
in
a
1
1
can d a
H
,» *.. ■ t __ iv
« *
* *
i.
The Commcrvll) club of Kanfo^, .
thotoughly
/'Jirognwaivc,
IndepenMV
Vrt
Have
Been
Uhktag
Far
Osbom Khawiia,* arrivisi In the citi'
/ In 'the decade from 1900 to U0,‘ . suf^trilted for 600 copies of thq/.
The Hcrild.
iq,itpday. and will spegf/imrenU days looking up
up io fytc.^wjffwiper. ,
■&gt; &lt;'
V’ t
Get
Florida'» poptdation increased 42.4' jwr Herald to be sent away from t^p state
one
before
•V-dVhe ivjw, - the improved, the better
old friends and alquaintaiicps. Mr- Shs*
cent. The increase for the United States to advertise die CeUry City,
Q^cdar rolioh Mop, made with a qpiek V w
WilUe StringfNTdw of DeLand and
Yi
formerly spent hisTwintfra here
aa a whole was only 21 per cent. This years the county com m iM U ,^ o{
detatltkbil.iiae)
oenter,
enabling
you
to
other places wax in.“the cjty yf*k rd *y
T*r* Rwilding Lot**
h u rra ».o f population was ‘tot brought "Osceola county paid for 6% to j ^
mntmik the mop head and replace it shaking-hands with ijh -miny friebda. owned some valuable property.
-y'
Two choice building lota bn Sanford without an effort. Can be done in an
about for the reason that tills is a new jreariy nibtoripUons to t b e ^ ^
Mr. J. E. Herby and tworiorerv'ti-i
Mr Grover Fletcher bgothfi- of Dr
Heights'will be sold Art edit this week. instant. Two s it«:. JL.OO-fl.W, . Get
atate, nor that gold has Neon discovered Vallçy
...
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children Ralph and Alice returned tSL
Gazctt» and to tbit
FhMdtdU-of^tho -Seminate
of Brtak'itadi wffl bedbWlt'fiif tw&amp; d t l« o f
D a^on O r iiir F t H a y i after u vlrit «
them on two or three dayt* trial at HIU
n6r t i i l T H f F T I a dioom of snyj advertising waa largely due
•pen* last Wedneaday and &gt; ^ W k d «y
growth
this
property.
F'ace
the
«
a
t
and,
are
HArdware Co. •
kind In prpgresa;* It w*a jiu t a good of Kissimmee from 1,600 to
ton e weeks to Mr. Herby’s 1’arenuin Hanford. -"
v " ™
,000 popu- the greataht bargain In Sanford today.
natural, hcglthy growth.
/
*’V
- hfr, and Mr*. John Herby of Celery Are
Utlon and the settling of the county
W. F’ . Malcolm representing the
Apply to Herald office for particular». 1
Florida is by no jnmns a new state. with thrifty farmers- The FI
. .*?#
publi- ¿/A j a a l ------------------- - • W .tL I^ n‘ cm g the prominent visitor*
to the Remington .Typewriter .Op., of Jack
Its shore« * m- among' th* flr*t diacov- catigns are the !&gt;e*t advert!
city
from
Orlando
yesterday
were
0 . R. •wville called upon tfn^focal treiW
«riea on tho'Am«riatn rontlpctit, *nd in for the State, after all.*
Basket Ball Game
Keller and J. H. Davis. Mr. Keller wai
Florida was the first aetUepv t 'ini the
,nm
u
R " A " T *M&gt;«*aa, one *&gt;f lhp
\a Sanford Girls* High School basket formerly editor and owner of the R*.
jdegenWm,^ Schelly (Bffl Jr.) ha* resigned-ax R . p . d . Carrier». Mr. Thomas i* « *
American ,criritirteflt' tp be
« town. 'Tfon. w. B. rrawN
been [team will play the Orlando giria at porter-Star but has recently sold hla machintkt at the shop* and is now hamTh* state after having been jq
former newspaper, i
known in Alachua edunty having
Kappa [Sanford High School grounds next newspaper intreeaU to the Waltons and
“
Fofdx"
for
The
Sanford
Macrated
into
the
prac
a
- resident of that »action foe
» *
afternoon at three o'clock. A la now engaged in growing orang
g’.V N M vdiM
llne .nd
“
•
yars.
He waa-a welcome visitor i
|t spirited contest is
w -w
mr Altamonte
he^zÜ^.
and
with.

THE SAWfORP HERALD

If you

the head of a business or

family,.; &gt;u cannot afford to be without the re and thief-prap^rotectidn
afforded. ly our Safe' Deposit Boxes

Peoples Bank

USEFUL CHRISTMAS GIFTS |

CO.

J . O. PACKARD

LATE LOCALS

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THE SANFORD HERALD
Latest Parisian fashions for doll* at
D. of W. Bazaar. Mothers* Come and

RARI.Y HISTORY OF PECAN.

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Basket Ball

New Shopping Methods

Woman's Club

The hoys’ basket ball (earn o f 1the
With all the uneconomic character of
At
Chrintmaa d° ,N , l D&gt; ° ' W ‘ i Seedling Planted Fifty Yi ear»
&gt;nPP»r*rP » w n t r e p a e a p p
Sanford High School played Rollins Col- the Christmas rush in trade one thing is
' 4
Orlando
lege. DecerMjer 12|h on the High’School *ure, thnt the enormojs business done at
¿jtor o/ The Herald:
'
T . B. Lanier of Lake county and other
Wheti Mr. Jacob Summerlin, whom
Note» From A ll' Department!
ground*
of Viis city with the resulting, holiday time could, never 1» transacted
' For publication In your paper I fur- places was in the city yesterday buying
the early settler» of thi* section were
f If The Sanford Woman's Club
score: Sanford^ 2C; Rollins, 6.
|were not the public becoming accusnkh herewith record--of metoorolori- Christmas presents for the grnndrhilpleased Co call the "rattle king of South
Thi* Sanford boys showed their so fieri- 4 mere not the public liecoming acrus■- rj]
T « iobservation«
« « v a t W taken by
»0
ny the
me underunuef- dren Bat says that Sanford stores -.-11
Florida," fifty year* ago planted the j ^
trjrt u a ¿oopeyatlvB observer ot the cheaper than New York.
tub 1 alrndar. Week Beginning Dec. 15 °rity over the opposing team- in their tomed to direct their »hopping through
little Hecdliiig pecan tree at the kitchen
quicker manoeuvering. more efficient the advertising.
tf«*Uwr Duremu of the U. S. Deport0 l W bu|k j r)
Roberta.
36-1 , door of his home a abort distance vast Dec |r, Social. By request, Auction buaket »hooting and lasing wind. Their
In the old days a Christmas shopper
«.a t of Agriculture during the week
Bridge part^ in place of Mili­ success is largely due to'their »ateful and
of where now stands f fit» Oranger comity
Messrs.
Brown
and
Cleveland
of
star
tty1 out on her errands with vague
^ding D « 14. 1V13, at Sanford.
tary Euchre.
court house, he probably was little aware
persistent prartire under thg 'coaching ideas of what *he wanted ahd proposed
*"&lt;n* instnimsntal readings are from * aola
,n ‘ h* citY yesterday buying
Dec 17 Literature. I. Harvard Uni­
of Mr. Wildman.
^
to grp. She loiterod up and down the
„ j i rtuntn* standard Instruments ex- their winter supply of groceri* •* It of the fact that it was the beginning’ of
versity, Mr». Moughion.
2.
an
industry
in
florida
that
was
later
not
Increasing
interest
was
shown
by the store windows, and failing to see what
■ jn
manner recommended by
to take mon* groceries for a
Imprint of Yale on American ample attendance ihade up not qnly of
only to rival the businesa In which he
she needed she drifted in and out of
C r h l e f of the Weather Bureau.
bungalow than for ordinary Houseletters, Mrs. B. F. Whitner. those directly interested in the school
various places, pawing jrver goods until
■**
Very rcipectfully.
Nunnally’s candy. Liggett’, chum- * “ " * * ? « * . but would vie with.the
I Development of PeriodiacI but by the general residents of Sanford
&lt;*&lt;&gt;
at
last she found something that would
• H. C. DuBose, ; • Utes. Guth’s candies at the Bexall Store. ^
fm,t production “ “
P«*“
irtdfi
Literature' in America, Mrs., also. •
ducer.
While the cattle owner cared
do.
Coojwntffrc
Ofwrrer
Just
the
thing
for
a
Christmas
jov.
297t
’•VA
Dlckins. 4; Round Table
for his herds that roamed the plains of
. Tho line up was as follo&amp;s:
All this tooJOhe time of clerka and
r | i , The Eagles have Secured the famous
Discussion.
*south Florida from the Kkonlokhatchce
Sanfo.*d
Rollins obstruct«! the passage to (he counters
TrwpMstur*
• Busbnell 7-piece orchestra from DeLand north to the Calooaahatchee on the Dec. IK Welfare. Call Business Meet­
Fry
-L F
Martin of thoae who had more definite ideae.
“ n(i Stumon’s orchestra for their Mas- south, and by ship loads sent them to
ing.
Coati »
R F
Hutchinsorf The storee were filled with a lot of un*
querude Ball New Years Etc.
Tickets Cuba in exchange for .Spanish gold, the
- C
Stearns declded people, who took tlmo to make
Tin- Music Dppartment o f the Wom­ Gilbert
on sale at R. C. Bowers ant^Theo. School.
Roberta up their minds.
tree continued to grow, and produce fruit an’s Club met oirSatyrady at 3 p. m.
Routh
LG
P. C.
Black
RG
Bqx Ball for.ladies and gentlemen at so agreeably to the palate that friend*
The copunonest procedure in con­
The program was arranged by Miss Field*
•r.
The boys played • Kissimmee -High ducting a shopping foray today start*
,
30G EatL^icaL St. A 30 ball game frvy and neighbor» were interested, and bcaan Jobmi Stumon, a day for moat interesting
Cloudy .5 r^ ts. ’ Priera -itrarrtrd- for- T ro m b 1” planL-uuU-ftmu .the same
* » » « « t«w.
Bn.t thing* our* j m t Ammant. piympn.vr,
tree, arul
Kiz»unmix.aj'iL|u»twith newspaper reading... For many
won, scoroilt) to 13.
thus wa» scattered over the state the ht». Dowell being the subject.
weeks previous to Christmas the news­
■acorra. ; P. E, Hartman. Manager.
;r
f y ” - : 1;
nucleus from which the pecan induatxy. T* fn place of a pa(»er Mrs. Martin road
.Don't miss the next game- -You'll papers are filled with attractive adver­
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44
Uot regret it.____
tising describing in much detail the holi­
■hort selections on his lifo and worka.
. V %
Rev.
v . Georg
George Hyman, Mrs. J. M. Tular of today had its origin.
47
The
owner
and
the
old
house
are
gone/
day
offeringa
Many merchants do a
Mrs.
To'ar
had
a
fine
paper
on
the
7
,.
•
[I-1
I
and Gjja*. L. Polk left Monday noon for
public aeryice by printing l&amp;ta of augHAFfTTY IN NUMBERS
Arcadia where they will spend the next and only the tree and an old well now Mac Dowell Association at Peter­
gestions of gifts for men, for women, fo r
which! days attending the State Baptist mark the spot where stood the hospit­ borough, N. I I .
•'All the world loves two lovers."
girls and for boys, giving also ragnea of
able
mansion
where
friends
and
stranger»
MacDoweU'4 "T o a Wild R o » " and Sanford Herald.
Association, to which they have been
i,
were
entertain«!
by
the
genial
ojd
gentle­
prices; and here and there bit» of uaefuj
the "Deserted Farm" played by Miss
appointed delegates.
It used to tie that "all the world lov«i
«4 •
»
description.
man, familiarly known as "Uncle Jake Calm-*. His "Scottish Tone PPictuYes
n lover" but the Herald evidently desire«
UUle Happenings—MenUod Of Llmberger c n e «v . Holland Herring Summerlin."
Thue the rough preliminary work of
by Mis* Davis.
to get busy on numbers. If "two"lovers,
ail’d Popcorn nt Mrs..A. Simon's. 26-tfThe little seedling of fifty years ago
deciding on gift! is largely due aTTlotne.
After a short business session the meet­
Matters In Brief V
w(ly not a dozen? I (»member when old j
o J ii t h e s * ^
I'&amp;isa Mary Waldron hrtS ' n-rurn«l stands today a giant of ita kind, with ing adjourned.
Bng ^ oung uwxl to love cm In bunch«;
for g f
(,
lh
h#Ye „ ^
to Sanford after spending several weeks broad spreading branches, that yesterday
great, big, luscious,
UWOUS,
double-breasted
|
il|w
idea
of
what
iluy
wtnt,
Then*
will
lie
a
meeting
of
the
Welfare
ttRSONAL ITEM S O f INTEREST at iier homo in Lake Cltj* and will re­ gave up four bushels of the pecans that
bunches; and ve never yet had t p r o v - , ^
pwtty w ar where they can
Department
Thursday
afternoon
nt
half
sume her position in the nffl.-e of At tor- an* n0* ^tailing for twenty-five cents
en to me that "nil the world loved Brig." • -c. ...
______. . . ________ ' i.u
¿'it it: They pursue their purpose . ith
~
- -DeCotte*.
|&gt;er pound, and many bushels yet remain, past two o'clock. The date has liecn
ney Geo.
A.
However
it
may
lie
in
a
different
atmos­
diamuy Of The Floating Small Talks
some definiteness of aim, and do not
thus marking the value that would ac­ rhang«-l owing tp Christmas Day falling
Sauer Kraut in bulk ut J. D Roberts’ .
phere we are now living. —Palm Beach
Sacdactly Arranged For Hurried
waste a lot of time in indecision over the
crue to Florida land» planted to groves Upon the fourth Thursday. A full at­
Post.
. . !•’ .
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Herald Readera
general nature of gifts.
•
of this particular fruit that has stood the tendant is desired and chairmen of
committee« art? requested to be prepared
Among the distinguish«! visitors to test through all these years.
The people who have plenty of money
Atrs. Fred Turner of Oviedo spent
to make their reports.
the city last Tuesday were Hon. Clat^,to spend are apt t o , ! » ' persons &lt;Jf fore­
Saturday in this dty.
.Great'T^amp Hunt
ence Woods, editor of the Eustis Lake
thought who tike to plan purchases in
Let Packard sell it for you.
All dub members tiro reminded of
Region, Senator Igou of Lake county
There-ia no country in the world that
advance by studying the newspapers.
the Curti Market which will bo held
fine Turkeys, 26c per pound at Coand Hon. Jos. Sear* of Kissimmee, Supt. offers quite as much in the way of a good
People of small means find that the ad­
Decptlst.. from 9 to 12 A. M. on the
Operative Store.
•
34-1 tc
of public instruction and candidate for time in the open that Florida do*.» and
vertising contain« many tips helping
Parkway on Magnolia and First Street
Seed potatoes ordered now will save congress in the Fourth District.
proliably no part of Florida offers so
them to mnke substantial savings.
at
the People’s Rank.
jf&amp;money. Ÿ. F. Dutton.
27-tf
much U* Seminole county for Were there
Celery crate order» should f&gt;e placed
, , is diversified »port and uffew days in the
v j y « Lilian n ^ th of England » J ™ « - now to ,nsurr dettvrry when ni Mifu«
1
,...
*.
* wood* mran» that you mn kill anything
hgheraunlpHH- WnUfTnltothamTy. ip p [)utt„n
27-tf
from time to «leer and iiear.
There is
Hinremeat In bulk at J. D. Roberts.
nothing a* healthful as »(»ending Ti night
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Olive of 1\ ichjta, Kansas are in the city , jn t|„. Honda piney woods and a day or
Chase &amp; Co. have full stock vegand expect to stay several weeks before [ two spent in this manner is the !&gt;o«t
«table crates and hampers.
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(rroreeding to St F’etersburg where thi*y tonj,- jn if,,, world for the liusine*» man
UUs LoU Evans spent Sunday in Or- will *|iend tfie winter. Their many , alio woulil le^ive care in*hind him and1
ksdo, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. friend* in this city ap&gt; glad to greet them
himself to the woods with some5
Ccery.
again, as they were former residents of KO(H| fellows who take things as they nre
r
lot your property with Packard. 34-1 Sknford
and go in for a good time. The annual
Oteoanut shredded buik. J. D. Rob\Vhat is the use of paying $12.00 tor gathering of the Anunia* Club, thi* *eavtf.
2&amp;-U
a V aecu11m and Curpet Swwjier com •nn was one of the most pleasant and '
.
r
, A Jolly goo&lt;i time is promised by the hilled when I will »ell you the same thing iN-neliriul outing».that thw Club lia* ever
u Varruunt ( ‘ leaner and Swe«q&gt;er com- ex|M?rieqr«l and several of the biliou*
'£*|ks at Masquerade Ball Januury 1st.
1blned for $K.OO? Or I will come and member* have return«! to town cured
tvo full orrhratnui:
L Chase &amp;. Co. have full stock veg-.riean &gt;’*&gt;ur nig» for 50&lt;- apie&lt;v any time of all their ill* The club encamped on
«table crates and hamper*.
29tf
y°u »ill let me know
’ Will do a good Bn-,- I-ake which is siuiatid somewfu-re
job or no pay'. Also handle the Wizard lx-tween berv and the other place and is,
.' Come and patronize the Daughter* of
, reached by n beautiful sandy road that
(Waley Dec. 20th nr Duckworth's »tor»* Mop.
M H. GREEN.
win«!» in and out among the pine trees
llcrc in a five-story «tore ^wilh twb xtoricH more adjoining) given over,
f Ccfl. M. E. Jennings, an attorney of
307 Sixth Street,
&gt;0 a way that would mnke ordinary mor-;
to
the
display of furniture and rurnishings for the home. As far as our know­
Jaduonville was a visitor to Sanford on ’ 34-tfr
Sanford. Florida.
«"I* Have that dizzy fueling. The loca­
ledge
goes
the largest furniture store In the Soulh—which - applied to the
* Saturday attending to legal businee*.
tion 1* fine but while the rlub ura* there
...
Mr. Each Castlelwrg of Atlanta. Ga .
individual
purchaser,
means a freedom to choose from, varied stork? that
' Don’t fail to l .........
.
° ur v8B,en‘,ult
^
|is here representing the Mason’* Annuity ' laM w'-:k “ h7*vy
^ " « l during
could not be enjoyed in any other Hon-.
,
pin* in gift hooks for Xmas. L. K. of thnt city. The Mason's Annuity is the night, at least Hitler «aid it snowed
\
anti he is about the most truthful man
Philip» &amp; Co.
.,
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T his five -sto ry store is filled with a .lock o f furniture and ftimihhlqgH
a fraternal order which carries an insur­
(bat w ere chosen, by experts
men who know, through experience, trair ing.
Now li joking orders Bent Arooalook ance feature, or protection, which 1* said in the 1lull anil tin- lish stayed in the deep­
.Co. Maine grown Seed Potato»-?. S(&gt;atd- to.be the safest and rhea peal prolectioj er water but the boys managed to hllok
and constant study.
kif’» R»»e No. 4 and Red Bliiw Trlum|ih. that u Mason can (&gt;osivibly leave to his several fine trout uml Holly caught a
.. Every piece of furniture that is here is here because these experts have
sucker, the only one that has ever b«m
F. P. Dutton, .
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family in case of his death. Mr.’ Castle­
found it to be the best of its kind. This applies with equal meaning to those
known to bite u dowgigac minnow.
Mrs. 0. W. Bnukr has returned to her berry will .'»pend a ."week in Sanford.
pieces and sets at medium and low prices and to those elegant, rich pieces
The squirrel and quail were plentiful
home in New York city, after a very Any Mason wishing to confer with him
and sets of finest woods and truest sjylcs.
and Dirk C’alhoun did wims talL rook­
pi«t*ant stay of several weeks In San­ can find him at the Sanford House *
ing
for
thn-e
days.
Even
three
young
ford ■*There is not an unworthy piece of furniture in the place, which means
Christmas (ireetlng
coons killed in the swuin|i wrnl the way
that
when one buys furniture here one makes an investment that is certain
EVERYBODY
i*
going
to
the
CO­
If other» have failed to sell your (iropof all gootl meat and the hunting was
lo pay d ivid en d s in long years o f service.
*
O PE R A TIV E STORE to sec the splen­ all that could lie desired, although the
Wy try Packard.
.
34-Itc
did
display
of
CHRISTM
AS
GRONut meats at J. D. Robert*’.
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VII o f which leads us lo suggest that this is (he logical furniture store.
huntsmen wen- disappointed in In-mg
CERIES. You will find our a »i«u n t » unubt
un-bl|. tfl g,., „ , hot ttt „ dM&gt;r or turkey&gt;
Mi*» Alice Tetherly was culled to ()rAre you in need o f even the sm allest piece o f furniture .
h
^
too many hunter» in the
l*odo on Friday by the death of her alert and courteous. Our goods PI RL there
and E CO NO M ICALLY PRICED, and
for tbo im.mbfn, of thr Anunia,
•tep-father, Mr,. Greenwood of that t-f r1 ,
iW
r vEiIG
e uHTT
------ , _.1 We
U ..
r
F U LL
guaranteed
Mull Order Department |i|ar«n you in just uK clow tinii;h with u* a* though you were in Jack,
pU^s.
Club (o grt .1 shot.
sincerely thunk you lor your remarkable
»onville Order» receive personal attention ami shipped same day received.
They
returned
to
the
city*
on
Friday
Chase 4c Co, have full stock v»-g- support and * wish ' you ALL *n very
night fwling fine for their few days' out­
H*ble crate« and hampers.
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M E R R Y C H R ISTM AS and.a PROS­ ing ami titey are all looking forward to
Before baying your Christmas things PEROUS and H APPY NEW Y E A R .
tho time in February when the club will
you should see that beautiful lino, of
34-3yr
take a week'» camp on the Upper ‘St.
« * k « s at L. R. Philip* k Co.
29-7t
Johns river nnd get a few ducks.
! )&lt;V
Mr» Hicks has opeped a new reatauAmong those prominently connected
V
Friday Night'» Part)
»»at at the corner of First street 'arid
in the soutli who were allow «] to visit
Friday'night quite a party of young
,Palmetto avenue and’ czpect* to reduce
the camp might b« mentioned:
folk'» gathered at the home of L. I).
,h« high cost of living.
J. D. Davison, S. Kunge, G. R. Cal­
Wicker on Seventh street fof a. few
. Hhe Turkeys, 26c per pound at Cohoun, Geo. A. DeCotte«. G. W. Venable I
hours of social fun. Mr. Pope Wicker
Operative Store.
34-1te
P. M. Elder. R. J. Holly, J. H. Overman j
who acted the part of host discovered
A.
E. Yowell, Jackson Vaughn. W. H 1
The handsomest lino of holiday goods in the early evening that there wns to be
Undcrwo^l.
Several others started for
In town ¿ow open at L. It. Philip« &amp; Co. something doing "to ,h i* house" that
the
camp,
but
on account of the.cold j
2M t \ night so he gets a couple of musicians
weather
took
oold
feet and turnrel back '
II there is any on* In Sanford who* do“ and when the crowd gathered they were
to
the
city.
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il|w* to buy them. music"much* to their"delight.
yf.
Eastern NUr - .
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w PttUtuIan apply at Herald office.
After games, (lUnrmtf and chatting,
The order of Eastern Star met in the
' ; Yott.»houId come and me our new tho young, men'"selected their partners lodge room Friday evening. An inter­
. « b&gt;is for Chriatmaa before thef’ are and•repairer to the Seminole Pharmacy
esting bue^ej* session was held and the
Do R now'
L.^rhiH pi| where«'(hey were served with oyatere, annual eliW kp 0/ officer» took place.
’/dost atiy atyle,n'therfthe happy squad:
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Plans were ’medq for entertaining the
home where
rftû£« b ia s let tuc*-basket»: jvota to
Grand Chapter*whieh hold» the annual
" / “ It la something tangible and something that ha» a distinct valunto younfsMO e. It means money
^ an,&lt; ‘ W■tyt* carrier». a( T. Y. more dancing find james were Indulged meeting in this city, where It waa organ­
inTthfc
b(snk, u start on the road to prosperity and wealth; it give* a ieellnf of Imph( nco to the |K»»ee»or
each
one
being
In until a late hour, when
»WtoQ^
‘JT-tf
ized ten years ago. ,.
that
notWhg
elae pin give, and aroUaee umhltion to aave money and get^ahead.
tired of such good limes wish«! for a
The following oAlbers were elected and
Mon. L. p, Hagan 0( Markham was
more restiea »pot, offered a vote of thanks
- , SAVING- L E A D 8 TO W feA LTH
•»ftn, th* bbslm*. vialtoci to the .city
will be duly installed December 26th:
to the houaeho|d and to Mr. Pope espec­
Worthy
Matron,
Mrs.
J
.,
D.
Parker;
A»^
.
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He area accompanied by* His
ially and went home rejoicing,
;■&gt;:; And wealth give» many comfort» and luxuries denied to those without money
aodate Worthy Matron, Mr». Loretta
iT T **’ Mr. Dutton who waa e n rô le
j.
Thoae who were participant« in the
.airax. about the bou*e cso.be made to earn more money for the ownar, and be abeolprely aaf«^... Aroupd
*° i*u n d .
¿ 3 * 7 .&lt;
Broth?r»op; Worthy. Patron. C. F. Has­
lr*$ivitie» w e,« Misses Margaret Wighh
• » ,ma» it
1 fis_ a good
_ _.I a
t—• lto ithinlc
1.!m1■ about M
'hnt linn
nrn n
nil what you
imn isua
“
timi
time
what
you ucam'
and
save. *
kins
Secretary.
Mrs.
Alica
«RobbTns;
Turkeya, 26c per pound «it Co- Anna McLaughlin, Hoskins Jones, Sadie
Srcretary, Mr». E. E. Cor, Conductress.
*• Store.. - 34-1 tr
Williams,"Clnda Connelly, Helen Row­
W E PAY FOUR PER CENT ON SAVING S
Mrs. Bertha Bigger*;. Associate Con­
land,
Gladys,
Morris
and
Mlsa
Gene
I°*ng to L, R. Philip*
ductress, Mr». R. P. Jenkins; Points o f
or ^ ‘r ChriaUnas things because Wicker, Chaperon; and Messrs. Roy the Bur, Ada. Mlsa Mary Enaminger;
Just the thin* you want. 29-71 Chittenden, Mac Butts, Joe Chittenden, Ruth, Mis« Sadie Renfroe; Father, Mre.
Frank Campbell. R. M. Grov*natein,
J'tsnk Woodruff ham discarded
Lenoa Norwood) Martha. Mr». Eflla
Henry Purdon. Pope Wicker.
J - and Jnvested to a fine new
Fox; ElecU, Miss Chrrie Ensminger;
“■1 car axpectirg to enjoy those L. ■ ■■■ . . *
Warden, Mr*. J. C. Enaminger; Sentinel.
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that will soon he bp lit
D. H. C. Rabun,
D. L. T h ra s h e r, V ic e - P r e s id e n t
A . R. Key, C a sh ier
At the conclusion of the businaas a
social half hour follow«!, wjien refreshmefitt wer* served. ,

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IN AND ABOUT THE CITY

WANT ADVS. PAY
TRY ONE

John A. Cunningham

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JACKSONVILLE, FLA.

W e s t F o rsyth , C orner B road S treets

FURNITURE FACTS

HONE OF THE STEINWAY PIANO

JOHN A. CUNNINGHAM
JA C K SO N V ILLE , FLA .

Give *A B an k Account F or

COURT HOUSE BUILDING

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But if you don’t care to go so strong as that just remember that the other goods
we offer are up to the same high standard of value.
Below are some of the lesser, things we have for Christmas:

Friend—Hubby—Brother

Father—Grandfather

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Auto Gauntlets

Warm •Bath Robe
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Smoking Jacket
Neckwear

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Tie and Hose

Bath Robe

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Suit

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Gloves

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Umbrella
Pajamas
Suit -

Overcoat

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Gloves

Smoking Jacket

Handkerchiefs

Silk Hose
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Overcoat
Hat

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Neckwear

Shoes

Sweater
Hosiery

Initial Handkerchief

Hosiery

Suspenders

Sweater

Suit Case

Cuff Links

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Silk Shirts

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HOLIDAY

SHOPPERS

. The Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Company have attracted the whole community -of Xmas shoppe
offering unusual values for quick Holiday choosing. For the remaining few days before Xmas we ar
ing to make a BIG REDUCTION on a number of articles suitable for Holiday Gifts.

Reduction on Patrician Shoes. All new
goods, too, and high grade.
15 pr. Red Kid Button Shoes, Regular
$5.00 value for . ............................. $3.48
18 pr. Tan Lace Boots, Regular $5.00
value
fo r .
. . . . - . $3.69
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12 pr. White Kid Top Patent Button,
Regular
$4.50. value f o r .....................$3.28
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T 3 pr. Black Satin Buttons, Regular
$4.50 value f o r ................................ $3.48
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Men’s Suits
One lot o f about 60 Men’s Suits at a
price that will sell them. All standard makes
such as Hart, Schaffner &amp; Marx, Schloss
Bros, and A. B. Kirschbaum.
Regular $12.00 value for . . ....
$7.98
Regular $15.00 value for . . . .
$9.48
Regular $18.00 value for . . . . $12.38
Regular $20.00’value for .' ;■ ■. ; $13.98
Regular $22.50 value for . . . . . $15.23
Regular $25.00 valuefor , .
. . . $16.98

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18 pr. Black Velvet Buttons, Regular
$4.50 value for ........................... * \ $3.28

All White Buck Shoes at Cost.

Boys’ Suits
50 Boys’ Suits to go at cost

put out lOJ of these that will be soldatfol
lowing p rices^ •
. '
Regular $1.50 value for . .
98,
Regular $2.00 value for . . .' .*
Regular $2.50 value for . . . . . $l.5i
Regular $3.00 and $3.50 values for . $1.9*

STREET, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Christmas Hint

fidvartiBi |n Good LeoMng

W a limbi e

Do"* And Houiehotd Furmtun,
I lrjit miti ftm*im&gt;**l liiere in Mie doli.
am) tiew I» UiLn II rii* nr« tlm doli» of
wnshuMe material
Tbcii fur Miss Dolly ihm- I» :i.&lt;railj&lt;*
of Olilitiii'lod wlckor, nnuliitcd Oli ivim.ii flU ri'- t.»r* utile»» her liidvslilp |» lu
ibo Ri"'viiiip ria»». In wh(cb evwjt n
Collidi:«:
Istruii uf Illftlli'T*«!«,- n**

fe tc h in g B o u d o ir Cap Por
the P re tty Girl
Boudoir enti» Instead
popularity art* on Mie
insilimi Mila year Tti.

compii; i&gt;.| wlih M irrali t*&gt; uitub ti, w|l!i

MKN In doubt glee plncttablon»
»aid a .»cry .uatutc
young woman. Well, when
one rmiMbler» ttm matteii It
1» really a wise piece of advice, for
win* rltHHi liot need pin» of nil liinila.
both early nud often ' If the Mild pin­
cushion 1» generously supplied with n
roihC-ta rlrjy unit ijuullty of pin», no
H ow many other pincushions
tndV it&gt;*&gt; fecelvial your* will lie o f use.
fo r p'ina. like time, seen) to hard wing?
They are lierv* today, and tomorrow
who knows where?

W

fila** Limi"», »»..nlil U* more corraci, or

)f aomothing in plnlner biste'lj desinai
a intasimi* m-| |, avallnbln

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Naturali.» »»liti n ilully and a va»!
wardrobu &lt;&gt;f li licerle guwmi Mirro I»

absolute m*i»t of a lautulry tnblc and
troni tu; l&gt;oii ni. and Incidentali y if thè

*Fnoh season, too. tiring» out new and.
nttraeUve design» In whj^ll to fuVhltm
the useful pincushion Tfie pincushion
of yesteryear can In* on.-dly recognized
by the eniert In fancy «vorVi
The hanging'pincushion Illustrated U
n dainty and useful trifle Mint will be
flpprwtntcd by the traveler It enrr-tw?
canta» i.uiiiioujeiit

n»a

gown» nre to be kept spick and »pan
there should l«*t a wardrobe in which
to keep them.
f o r the child who love» tho snml pllit
there 1» a most Interesting set o f wood­
en sand toys, neatly packed Into a
wicker basket, with a watering can.
bowl nnd »hovel.
And surely If there are to be * doll
house and furnishing» there should
be nt least one if not ^noro domestic
pot*. &lt;*t'» MHeet from. Santa Claus lias
funny utile dachshunds of brown
plush. Just plain dogs of soft, curly,
white plush, very real looking Irish
terriers of plush, or It may bo the UlUe
maid Would prefer n cute little pthk
plush pig. a winsome little white wool
ly lamb, a rooster of many colored felt
or a goose o f pluab cloth.
Among
the templing gifts that will plea»« the
amnll timid o f eight or ten 1» a workbag that will be hfcr very own. Such
a receptacle Is Illustrated III a canvas
bag decorated with cross stltcli.
Wooden embroidery hoops coven»!
with rlblioii nre passed through a ens
Ing and form the handles by width the
bag may be carried
Tills makes a
charming little bag for the little Indy'»
sewing

SHADOW LACK BOUDOIR CAP,

model pictured la Just the thing to give
tho prettiest girl o f your acquaintance.
It Is made o f all over shadow Infe
with a plaited rutile o f the same Inca
In a double frill about the face nnd
tbo quaint curtain o*ccl at the back
o f flic nock.
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Christmas Hint
P laythin gs For the Baby
A lw a y s Acceptable
I f there 1» a baby In the house to
be provided with a Christmas gift Its
mother will appreciate a pretty croep1 tng blanket like the one pictured
It Is o f gray canton flannel, Intcrlln.ed with sheet wadding and another

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'ill'll' HIII'I - i|i .»tul ibiWtKuh
hearing» oí romprnvwl. felt
without squeaking &lt;.r rattling.
The high sities and end*. with
»miKith rail» at lop. prevent
baby from falling out or eatting hurt on »harp iilp '». The
upright »pitulle-roil» at »idea
and end» .»re placed close together. TJiere is no danger of baliy’»
n*trhing between them.
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,
Foster IDKAI, Noiseless, Accident-Proof Crib» have a r^putptlon
us the best and mo»t satisfying eribs in point of service-giving quali­
fies. They give unbounded comfort and |irotection to the child,* and
relieve the mother of all anxiety for »he know» the little one in aafí*.:
tine copy of Baby'» Biography with eaeii crib.
Sec them in tjÁ

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No. 82
8:16am
12:26pm
4:50pm
5:03am
H:40am
10:tX)atn
I2:20pm
*J:Hlpm-

Hlcel Pullman tars of the highest class operated on all traina
Dining csrs on trains Nos. .12 X6 U n i Sleeper to Savannah operat­
ed i.n Train si)
For information and reservation apply

A . W . F R IT O T

A G ift M o t h a r W i l l L&gt;ka.

Jucksonv Ilie, Fiorldg

Dainty embroidered awl lace trim
med bibs always form part o f an In
fant's layette They are beautiful, but
perishable thing» to handle. Conse­
quently every young mother will In:
champ-d If Rome one presents hrr child
at C'UrMmns time wltii a pretty bib
bolder

uot AND UfBROIDKttXn INITIAI*
kwlrr. green, grey or another colpr.
titlke the handkerchiefs moro glfty
In hl» Initial» embroidered lu a
■fee design
til handkerchief* In the cut nre ex«••ally new and attractive. - The Inifells worked on a square of In c lín
Bddtslgu. If one Is not expedition»
*U the neeille the all over tlllet net
b Ina mesh could be puri'ha«ed nial
tat op Into Ilio required »Ire for the

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Ju »t the thing 1» lllu»trati»1 - a hlb
case n ole from a »h allow , rather
large r..und paper Inn
C over the
box irislde aivd out with som e kind of

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Christmas Hint

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riNctmtuciN

bung pn the dresser, where It Is always
conveniently a D hand and adds to the
attracttveuess o f the barest hotel room.
Tills pincushion Is made o f sutln rib­
bon
It has a puffed Imrder of Inch
wide ribbon made double by' having
two pieces o f the ribbon newed to
gel her mid having cases on each edge
through w h ic h cords may In* run for
drawing It up The mid looking pend
ants ntih l lie iiory rings attached for
the safety plus are gathered hy run
tilng a few stitches Uret on one edge
of tbo ribbon, then to the other, und
drawing up the thread. In the cenler
of the flower rows o f small fancy pins
are neatly Inserted
Baskets are used In many wars In
fashioning fancy articles A charming
use of a miniature wicker basket Is
11In--t rated In-re This plncustlbin form
was leoight or made l " fl! the tlnsket
Phis one wu- -covered with satin and
Mien wltlt a layer of gold net. Tw o
sutln rlbltoiin were woven In and out
uf meshes of Ihe basket, and sal In rib

MEW DEPARTURE

Speedy, Safe and Sure
tin bo vile erjuipptul with Nie New I)o|&gt;.«ilUM &lt; tmiter
Br.ikt
It makes ivilin g a lu-.iltlifnl, inviyfrir.dill^ .»|V&gt;rtwhether lor business oi for pleasure — ttie quickest and
cheapest way to go anywhere.
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That’s why it is the choice of.over four million riders.

Sanford C ycle C o .,
108 P a lm e tto Aav.

Fabric B a i» Sdii I
Fashionable Favor
The bag wen lu the cut 1» o f heavy
tan colored linen la a »oft weave. It
la fl capacious ufTnlr. lielug uearly hulf
a yard kmg. Thb bowkout design is

* » B * BROOM AND BOUUIORfl CAA*.

In the Uttings too. It reflecta betwie If you gire a small and bea it1 y Dti«d case rather than one UH7»h « *bod«]y tollet coUecÜon arid
wtlng apparata».
,
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(•fef » tr* VeUa*

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or more. If so. It I«
me to get Ivory, Imitation Ivory
&gt;0F Otting«, as they are not quit*
VJ ** dios# or allver. The man
will be pleased to death
u ^ * * Ujr P01 °P tcflUm* case
VABTT BAO OV B U Y T I W » .
Illustration that la filled
°f different alsea and a worked lu heavy outline atlteb
a*~ At“1 for the man who rides
In with French kuota. '&lt;} SS*-_ *
»hMk
tnof* *PPWrt»ta thaï
Pink allk tord ran through cd
broom holder mounted la a rings draws up thin pretty tag, t
to Unat) Inside with pink chins alt

IUhkl-T t'lNCL’KtltON.
■

bon rosea were used as decorations,

fh e plus were arranged In the basket
in carefully shaded rows,
' li)fl- tloy*lir; ^ltKuaklou Is very popu1aF :titH yWir. '.Wben making one of
tb W &lt;0 r?Td,*fl«e* /w-lt the farorlto
blosaom o f W i fe&lt;yftit&gt;A.%ir whrnn U la
being made.- '
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One of the new klndi of pincushions
U made to represent a wild roae. The
center la a circle of cardboard thickly
padded and covered..vrIlk.yaliow-Vaivet. Fire largo ptpk aatlu pat a Is adrround It, while. Instead Uf a atalk. a
lfa&gt;p of green velvet Is attached with
which to hang It on the «r*ll.
. pincushions o f embroidered lim n ere
always nlco and are easy to tsiakai as
almost every one can do fl little simple,
embroidery.

Indefinitely kept, (avail»«- ll takes up
scarcely anv space. I» a hunger for
petticoat*. Tills I» »Imply a I by 18
Imb Strip of thin l»&gt;nrd. paddwl wltii
cotton anti then cuverexl with lirnvy
crash or aatlu hand painted with
Greenaway figuri*»
Vn«l If you ran l
do this imlntlng ««Ith v«&lt;ir own hands
there are plenty of young art student»
who will gladly d&lt;* It for u dollar. This
buard should hold lit lea»l&gt; l^lghl hook*,
nud If you have plenty of money—or
»ITeellou for yoyr small niece--hove
these hooks of solid »liver, that they
may not rust nrvy dimp skirt hung
upon them. Having covered tho board
and odJuste&lt;l the hook», nil thnt I*
heeded In a bntiger of broad pink or
bias ribbon, terminating at the fasten­
ing efNW with big tsiwkuvtn.
If Mm clothes hanger U going to f*o
too expensive fur your puree—or your
affection—aeod Mia* Bnby^ph Individ-'
ua) workbaaket. The«e look positive­
ly Infantile, beenuao they ltfc altuoat

CHELSEA 7750" At Star Theatre Matinee and Night
1 huraday, Dec. 18th . .

W . J . T H IG P E N &amp; CO M PANY

General Fire
Sanford

Insurance

�ADVERTISEMP

Mr. and Mrs. WilllAm Clark of Berlin.
iii.‘. returned to their home at .Indian
All Local Advertisements Under This He*ding/THRBE CENTS
a Line For, Each Insertion. Minimum Charge 25 Cents.

B U D G E T O F O P IN IO N
VO U

AND

RJver Park and expect.to settle dpwn
hew permanently.
John Wagner, formerly of Chicago
was jn Jacksonville last week.on'a busiwis Jn Jacksonville last w « k on e bn«lnew trip.
H. E. Newton, accompanied by Mrs:
Lula C. Newton and two children re­
lumed to their home in Pennsylvania
last Thursday.
Rev. W. A. Jackson and family of
Crawfordvtller Ind., arrived laat wek.
Rev. Jackson, will have charge of the
church at Aurantia.
J. D. Bentley of Memphis, Tenn., pur­
chased a tract in Seitiorf 16 a frw days
ago, and is at present erecting a building
In tlje new town of-Aurantta.
Mrs. Daisy Porter, accompanied by
her little aon arrived at the property last
week from Pennsylvania it*, remain per­
manently.
Eugene Pauth of Washington, D. C.,
is visiting us, and is greatly plrassd with
the many improvements made at Indian
River Park since his last visit.

“ JU ST B E T W E E N
M E .”

WANTED

WHY NOT try an advertyfcraent under this heading. It will
only cost you THREE CENTS
lint* each issue and will *surcly
bring results,

Good Farm for Rent—Cast!
on traction line.-three
Farmed for five yeafa, a
flowing well*, bam and outsbed. Rent­
ed cheap for cash.' Address Mrs.
Holllngrr, Canastota, New York.
WANTED AT ONCF.—Old Rags at the
-/•
102-lfc
HERALD OFFICE.
Rags Must be
Perfectly Clean. Will Pay TW O CENTS
For Rent—Room nicely finished suit- |
a pound for same.
able for office or small store. Opposite
■ -Wanted to Borrow—$200JOO at legs Court House. Apply to Mrs. J. C. Ens*
* 23-tf
rate of interact on real estate located minger. . . :
near the Rio Granda River, aou|hweat
For Rent—Furnished room, 301 Pal­
Texas; Address' Texas, Box 076, city.’ metto avenue.
31-6tp
_________________________ 84-2tp
Fbr Rent—Furnished room, with or
Wanted—Wknt to aet a grove? I've without hoard. Mrs. R L. Jonse 206,
got a 36 acre farm, near Orlando road, Park avenue.
*
82-tc
right at loading track. 27. ak t m under
House for Rent or Sale on gany terjna.
hiltivation, 4 room house, well fenced and
34-tie
ran be bought ax cheap ax (t would coat J. Musson.
to dear the land. Packard, over Ffrpt
MISCELANEOUS
National'Bank.
34-11*

A CHIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH
" HE'LL PRENT 'EM “ — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.

fUy, Florida. » » re rending you
A rratp* lo mak» u w » blu«

Thera i l » ol youre. To ma k« mor« tetti
Tbe'ninahtn* «bore jour headland* rorat
Tho lltU», I«»aa*. laoghiog » a vea
,
Your «tony-«bono. .Wa're»ending, loo,
A Irpmd o f «U U m rbartm o( you
W o * » «*nd1ag yra» ■ gwtik rota» . .
Whom m p b a r » m«do tho world rrjotre
And— )-*»« I'm n o i » ( » I d to aay—

and must go beyond its borders and lielow the equator for its stores of com and
of beef is a fact of every considerable
economic significance with implications
of collateral social chhngt'.
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nth 1%.•hift fof
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th* t&gt;»m» o|
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N o ll»» o l IntrotiOTl to X n l , r pf |^.„r l , ..
Notice I ■ hereby g iren t K V * i . t h . ,, " , '. U "
h «»e thU X« r ore «ri uz. I Uul a * » i - u t „ l . ,
inte « corporation u n d « t i » n. mr
H A T C H K K R A N C H C O M P A N Y l„. .
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p oos »Vt forth »n d under the term, ol u .
1"4'
and art Idra t&gt;( Incartnraxlaa k **«..
U m o ritioa l oí whtrh U now on fl!« ,„
o( the Secretary of 8 U te, ol the Sut, „[ * ’’fllrw

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that

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to

th,

I Wut*

‘¿Of.
crtior
of
th* B u t * oj KtoroJa
o n te In the eity ol TalUhawW*. r v » i.i,
, feu
«*»
th*
17th day ol January. A. I». l * l t , lor Irti,,, , . , k*
tptll
upon the raid rh «rt*f and article* ol
B, O. C h aw 1 * ’ * "
Jo* CaTnrrni,

t Commercialized professional base­
ball has given to a considerable number
J. N. Whim.
of expert players, annual incomes com­
Allred Ko.t, r
pared with which those of professional
Artici*« el Inrorperatlaa
Wr,
the
undenirned,
h m l,,
artists, authors, educator*, preachers
Ouïraient totrthrr lo r the '---purpoa.- »I
and pahiic officials are meager. Contem­
allot and formine . . hod
y
, , - t w l - w i ! i undr, iw
la i ni of thf
the «cato
atat* iot _______________
Florida hy and_ undr, l(„ .
porary journalistic emphasis on sproting
VIaient ot the etXIu&amp;e er U m ríate o l KV*.,7
Aurantia school will close for the stdtnt
tor th. tormaUrat et aèrpquU™,
hero publicity also has won for these
'riday December 19, and reArtici* t,
players
a
measure
ot
popular
interest
felt
The nenie ol thia rorporetion * h i !1 t. ririr,
r
■— —
------- ■ — ^mrnrnm^m^m mmmrnt 1
open
on
Monday
January,
u.
There
will
I!A T C H E r RANCH C Ó M PA NY. L
,
WHY NOT try an advertise
for but few of their fellow Americans.
? ""tftRtw!*-Caiorcd *•man' i f f w'ork oh
be a tree for the children Friday. Our piece ot bod nera than be In the d t . T - Í * finp,t
lord,
ment
under
this
heading.
It
will
If
fame
and
a
full
purse
were
all
that
rount|- of_ fV-mltioi* and auto ol n .
* "Marry if you want to live to a good
small truck farm Insldn city limlu St.
at *uch oth*c polou in" ih-"’ .",.,"*3
only cost you THREE CENTS ■ ¿&gt;ld age," raj's D r..Jaque*. Ucrtülqu. ol made life worth worth livingrthenpuh- teacher, M i« Singletary, will spend nocida offlera
In the United 9 m e r or fnrr t
Augustine. House goes with- place.
th« Tjblidayi- at her home in Santocd. rrfttt aa and
th*
Hoard
ot Uirwcton may from tdaline
each
Issue
and.
wM
surely
Must be married, have experience in
Paría, and he gives reasons, with autis­ Jctes might be expected to feel aa if their
te time determloe.
bring
results.
cup* were running over. But evidently
Article II.
trucking, able to milk eows .Statf. ag\
tic* to back them up.
Messrs T. W. and J. E. Nale, of Wdeat
The «m aral nature ol th* buainew or
there are other aspects *ISf thrir way of
References required.' Address . K, S.
"A
married
man
or
woman
has,"
be
I have a drat daaa painter and sign
Virginia, spent a very pleasant week j » * f * frWd on. bX thlacoraoratlon .h .U
*'
Baldwin, 208 St. G e o r i e ^ ; ' 34-6tp writer. We can do your hamera-im­ raya, "thrice ma much chance for a long gaining a livelihood which do not please at the Park, looking over land they tollo»*: to « q u i r e by d m f, .t ill, will. r»at.
Othrrwlyi, land*, tenement,
N-rtdiUI* and total** of ere
run of life aa a bachelor or spinster." these much envied and popular adored bought last year. They are progressive
kind
pairing and auto top work now,*
within the boun darin 'ol th*”»t*'
He also shows that the average of mor­ heroes. Else they would not hare form­ live wire.young men, and we hope to fdther
3 /
FOR SAiB
t. 14-tf
W. H. UNDERWOOD.
Ida or *l*wwh*ra; tn ura th* u r n * lo,
ed
a
society
or
fraternity
to
protect
their
poem
Ot
rondurtin* » «toek rallia i, eratln.
tality among widowers is greater than
have them down with us permanently cultural boatnera, or lor o timber land . J „ràVtl
WHY NOT ..y an advertiseTract of 667 acres on St. Johns rh-erri that among married men; so he recom- interests, physical, pecuniary and human. In the near futurelumbrr Im d h w , ° r lo t tueh other purj*.*» „
meat under this heading. It will all flowing well land, with cxceptiohaL mends that they, marry again, provided Nor would an appeal to their employers
to
m Otta .corporation arem proper:
~~ to
M. "¿V/
I
maintain, purcha** or o th rrw í» •ciiuir».
ao iu,„
only cost you THREE CENTS « frost protection, ideal stock form, also they are less than sixty years old. - To such as has just been Issued, have been
I| e , rail or othervira d ie p w „I
Mr. Hugh N. Mighill has returned
Jl » i t » , turpentine .tilla, ot olh*r
line each Issue and will surely well suited for vegetables and fruit* young men Bert! lion has thla to ray; necessary.
- *
try
to the manuf.rtur* and dUpoait.^ J l C
from
Jacksonville
after
a
very
pleasant
bring results.
lumber, lumber pro.)urta, lora and timWr ol S
If the document which 600 players
Excellent proposition . for colonlxatlom
"M an y and you will do well, even
i
-»Jr
a
1 ‘ 1 11
a*«
.
trip down the inland waterway in his tnd ererys dnerlptian
tkk Corporation; to oi
ImprovemcnU now made tq the extent from a selfish standpoint;' hut watch hare just sent up to owners and mana­ new motor-boat.
maintain *,„1
For Sale—One 1)01» disc harrow, one
trat Street* and n » d * tnrvufh or o»*r .*iu i* _ ,
of 36,000.001 For sale or rent, owing to carefully over your wife’a health, ax gers of teams in the two leading leagues
to Cut drainatP dltch*. or r « n * b i h r » .t h
home turning plow. Good us new. T..
is
read
and
analyzed,
it
will
be
found
iaad», and to bsve th* ent Ir* ronirrj ,n, . f z
other business interests ol owner. Box even from thla egotistical jtoint of view
K. Rate«. Court House.
16-tf
Mr. J. B. Crosby, of our. Titusville ment «n d owncrahtp ot th* l* ld r * n » l,
f!
1168, Sanford.
34-ltc . her low would be a terrible misfortune; that the ground of complaint in most office, went up to Jac|csonville to meet h »v * Um rl|ht to own, oontrot *nd t&gt;p*niir
o t on y drecHptton on Ihr . * i j „ L i ü
For Sale—Red Jersey boar 2 H yew*
for your life depends in a great measure coses la that of arbitrariness of action hla family and accompany thwm back ,0 ,ib« ,W .„«W n- p u t e b a «, Ura*. m .n .f* „ , " 2
Would you trade your farm /pr city upon her own."
now inssible on the part of the employer
r a i n a d Hn** or other m*tfco,l» ol t r v * ! - r i » t i
old fine animal weighs about 200
down to their property.
but M t In »o y m inner u i'rom m m ra rn » J
pounds.
Sacrificed at $16. or will property? ,Or your house and lot for a
To women hla advice it: "And to you, under the league contracts. The inevit­
fraifht or p i e m p n lor h in ; to fm r» u » |*J,
farm?
See
Packard
over
First
National
nmtroUad
by It, »n d to h iv* e trlu .n , n i k i T
swap'for heifer suiuhle in price. G. C.
mademoiselle, I give counsel to marry able revolt against being dealt with sum­
»n d central rarer Ute wild xxrnr on n. , rr!oJ j
Mr.
and
Mrs.
L.
L.
Fraser
4jient
Sun­
Bank.
34-ltc
marily.
as
if
they
were
automatons
to
lie
McDougal R. I), No. 8 Sanford. 23-tfc
U n d * *nd lh* fl.h »Ithln th* .tr**n.. »o*S«
In your most nelfifih Interest, an mortal­
day with relatives at Mims.
ihrouah Ite «tidorad Um U, wilh th,
!o ¿¡^
T
ity among married women is less than shifted at will hither and yon, has made
poMi ol hunttof *nd flshlnf pnvilrt ..
„ ,j
For Sale— While Ho"and Turkey».
Und» »nd üf raid *tr*»m » *t «.rh |«,r. .
„
its
appearance.
among
spinster*
of
the
same
age—at
Lokotos' new home is being erected on euch teema as It may il**m brat; to pu, &gt;,»— „ , B
Hen and Gobb’er for $d.00 Several
In
management
of
capitalized
sport,
ralsr, «eil mOTt(*f*. pUdt* and t*n*r»:|,
,u ,n ,
Lost 'Six feet leather belt. Leave at least after the age of twenty—but the
fine Bronxe Gobblers for breeding
Indian River Avenue.
c »t u * . b o n a , rwtne, eherp, poultry . * , 1 .
as of capitalized and much concentrated
difference
is
less
for
women
than
for
men.
■
nd
»pecira
ol
|i*e
Mock;
to
n&gt;ltf**i*
U.
A
O.
Motor
Garage
and
claim
reward.
grue
36.00 each.
G.-.'G. McDougal The
*11 ktnda b f rraln, rrtftablra, Iruit «„,! , Il ollwr
Next comes the widow: "Mortality commerce, the human equation never
34- tc
producta
o
l
iho
lärm,
and
all
i
r
l
i
r
l
»
,
Turkey Man. U. D. No. 3 Sanford. 23-tfc
M. H. Burry is planning t« erect n
_ __
- » s'il Itllj
m m handira, produewd, joepared w m*n.,l.,iun^
among widows is distinctly greater than can lie safely ignored or underestimated. bungalow on his town property.
(fora *p y ol raid produrt*; In *r&lt;juir, 1.
Lost—A
small
pocketbook,
run
tabling
* l'or Sale—Upright piano, eomparamong married women of the same age " In all men a latent aenae of justivee and
o r oiherwl
•iie . I*S**. U**, « I I , Ullld . i-,|
apparsili* and marhtnery and o )--r,i.
atlyely new. Inquire at Phillip's Stu­ gold locket and small change. Locket "The sweet state, of widowhood" Is par­ desire for freedom must be reckoned
the Bandllnf, reception. Morat* on comnieni
C A T A L O G U E o r u owner* of »II »(riraltu ral or nth*,
dio.
24-tfc chgraved with word Sara. Hinder re­ ticularly fatal to young widows. Their with. It in specially strong In the race S E jN .D F O R
and m*rrh»ndl*e end »II kind* end &gt; p * * « «( i„.
turn to Setnlnole County Bank and re­ death rate, from twenty to.twenty-five from whirh came u majority of the pro­
Stock, warehous* lor * tvnrral or col,! -i .c,
We are agents for Bark and Bollard i w i , with power to ura proper
For Sale —Five acre farm half cleared ceive liberal reward.
34-2tp
..
years of age is twice that- of married fessional hall players.
-i ,i n t «
Chicken Feeds. Mandy Lee and Buck­ cripti »nd «erliflcstra. factu re
fckeed cultivated. Strong flowing jxell.
women of a rorretfpondittg age.
«ruht
elerato
»,
»
b
i
r
r
»
,
dock
and
q
p
liiv
eye Incubators; handle all kinds of &gt;nrtdcnt*l &lt;0 Uw operation ot *n&gt; &gt;d &gt;- ,tarn
Half cash balance on terms. Box 867
"Married people live a more regular % Again 1 hear rumors of a hotel deal Boultry Remedies and .Supplies and Our •o d to opra-ate all mean* »nd n w t - i
Sanford.
'
26-tf
poet*lion by.vehlcira or by viw ri. &lt;. •***»,
life," he says. "They are more con­ and I wish they would wake me .up to the j Seeds are The Best,
urchair, h*dd. morti» I* or *r!l Imn.i. *0 .
reality of the Sanford House still stand­
Eil» and rl*lm * and other *vid*n&lt;^trolled,
discreet
though
this
control
may
For Sale— A ten sere truck farm tiled One Inch Card* Will Be Published Un­
THE
W
A
LT
O
N
8EED
C
O
M
P
A
N
Y
nera, ft* own Mock and th* Muck ul ■
va­
ing This time there seems to he some­
porate! rompenlce, Xnd to rot* ih.
I. ■
and fenced, near Sanford, good land, a der This Heading Al The Kale Of 37.20 be, and it rnuxt be discreet if it is to be
natural
jerr.ni
crsiM,
IranrhUra.
ji,
i
thing
doing
nml
it
U
my
earnest
wish
useful. Their physical life, like their
new bam, 33,600. Ad drew 2136 Main
39 Aaat lay Street
- JackaonvIHo. Fl». and
copyrtxbU,
Iteenne*.
..
» hi
Per Year.
t
that
ail
the
stockholders
of
the
Sanford
m
any
ether
m
l
«
or
Intra*.
,*
moral life, ix healthier, quieter and more
St., Jackwmvi'le, Ha.
26-I7tc
te
r«»i
or perron» I
p n p e tt;
Hotel Co. would.uxe their twst endeavors
natural."
U ra l A n d drarription, cither l * t » I - * « m H .
f f i f Sale—Team of mules and travel­ DR. W. E. HOUSHOLDER
and to hold. ura. m o r t (* (» . crani. » — rn. ¡ti».!*,
Thus does Bertillon point a moral in to further the huildipg of a new- hotel.
convey. eerumbrT hy m orte» i » , pW-t,. V.-1 ..
ing van, tR«* whole outfit cheap for ca*h.
truet Or otherwira. and othcrwi»* l. -t-n«. ..
French statistics. For one year which The old one will never be anything and 1
th# u r i e ot * (i &gt; » nd * » * r y |.»rt i h o . - l • r-p.
DENTIST
. -r No trade. 5^* W, J. Lemmer on First
he selected deaths per 1,000 men umong tli* company should quit teasing us i
till* or Interrai therein In th* * t * i* *• n o ) . &gt;r
w
ith
their
April
fool
style
of
trying
taj
^
eirawhrre:
to borrow or tn W&gt;»n mo..., ind t*
’
street at bridge. 13, U and 13. Pko B U *
'l ’hou* II
bachelors
between
thirty-five
and
forty
« t r a i l . ÍU not**, t o n d , or othrr *,id
-Ilf h
Yi? « — ---------- *
— ___________
♦
1
ANH
.
•
•
Z
run
a
hotel
and
deed
that
strip
of
land
J
ilebl-clnra*. and in gcn -ral to it.
- rad ■»
were nineteen, while those of married
SANFORD. FLOKIDA.
V, Foe Silo—Twelve acre vegetable farm,
thine*
n
*
c
r
.*
»r
y
lor
thè
propra
ara!
,urr*ral*!
*
men were only eight; between fifty-five north of Commercial street to the people t
conduct of It* buaincra, and to have, eterrm aid
partly under cultivation.. 6 room house.
*ci,oy all the rifh ta. p ow er* and jm .-i-c*, ifrrr
and sixty the figure was forty-one for who really want to build a hotel. San­
dent to corporation» lor prnflt o r ia m o ,I - d &gt;u«
.Addrens Box 1024, Sanford.
8t-j)tp
TH O M AS EM M ET WILSOfN the former and twenty-three for the ford with a real tourist hotel, or a real
I » « tindrr Ih » I a » « ul Ih r alAtr aif KIox. l»
=
. jt j
1 « --- raj
■
i ■■
commercial hotel would readily become
AftUIr HI.
latter.
With
women
at
tho
same
ago
the
.
ATTORNEY
'AND
COUNSEU
j
OR
IMPERIAL THEATRE
* T ’b r AJno'rai
the1 ra p ila I strark
1 " * r#rSmiaaiioiud’ Alitale
Sellfmt—Buy12
a
«topping
place
(or
tourists
and
cpmmortality wax correspondingly twelve
porAlkm ib«JI br Un# I f urufr^l TIkmi *»
-in
AT-LAW
Sfe.H- v
&lt;¿pic*rlatest 26c [KipulHr copyright sheet «
if
1
0
0jW
X
U
*0&gt;
,
ill
vidral
Into
o
n
»*
i
h
i*ti
—
anti eight between thirty-five mid forty, mercinl men anil our city would loan
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c
*t
ih
r
par
vu
fur
of
er»#
hut,
1
.
and l»e- l-air * ll«(r A lig n e r Seventh JimJIcUI O rm ll ol
íf-T' ÚPf^ " muslo at 9c |H-r copy. |KM(t&gt;aid, nr
(¿100*06) *nrh. which »toch
»hall I••
»«ly
and twenty-four and eighteen betweeta the stigmn that is now cast on Sanford
riofw.
» *H rt) t»aUl for in full with
law ful rr
\i*
•r
.
■ com« a member Seminolt; Music Club.
U-rauae we have no adequate quarters
R ra k lrn m . 5 « nfont end S * l* * n Lake
fifty-five
and
sixty.
The
death
rates
Unit«/
H
iaiaa,
jot
It
may
I«*
*
ie»u«f
32-tfc
w . l Harvey, representative.
I prOfmtjrr l ilio f o r.P tfv ln ^ *, ihj' » * u..
«xl
in
the
hotel
line
if
the
present
owners
O
ptn
Toesday-Thursday
4
to
6
among widows an»! divorces were re­
pnljirrty, l»ÌJOt m
virm tu Ist* fi tini L&gt; if.r ar»rat• AND
p o f» terra Uf. by i-htr» il Ífrw*ttînt
Al a m trt( r* IW
spectively twelve and twenty-one per of the Sanford House property think
M U.R R Y S . K I N G
- For S^le—Span of «mall mulea, or will
íuf'ffurb
purfMM
M&gt;.
w
h
lrh
vulue »hat! I» rntrrvd *4
that
place
la
to
valuable
they
ought
to
1.000 women.
'.
S«turdays 4 to 9p. in
rrrortl In Ih# miautAi of.the m UI rm c'-i f
exchange for good horse and wagon, or
9 9 «
. ' ■
• A R C H IT E C T
p»y their share of the taxes that are noW
-J UtM. IV.
farm Implements. What have you to
T V ea!W rorporat Ion shall r ii»i I«tr a terte ef
' \ »ttr3
plan’ll upon the rest of tis who are try­
nlnrly-atn# (•*•) y rn ra from ih# da»*
I
offer? M. S. Nelson. Eureka Hammock
• Time brings with It striking altera­ ing to do something for the city.
Room IO W atkio» Block
Ant# of Irtten patent.
Strangers W elcom e
33-tf
tions in the economic status of older
Article V
Maito heorre a Utter pí»** lo atoy;

For rr*ry m i that1» W t th» earth
Ktore po|ia la hU m l hut birth
f l u h v i m r v d Sawn « li b afrator m « i
T han rxrth luid known lor l | n long.
■—
- ---= —j- -. ■ "T; *
f ■
Hut, Florid«, n m rrnbrr Iklo:
He who h u known th* M u **« kira
.1 « merely U ni you tor «wile—
Supper**, wo p r « y . lk * l «toeting uni,ile
That o’*r your Im i u m (la * to a w )
We d* (Ml giro him you to keep. .
W hta «p it»* and Bower» »t u r a , why lio n .
You m at «urrrndrr him «cui».
— Tbo In d iy «poli» Star.

LOST

Business Cards

r

I Sanford Library j

XFree

For Sale—New Cypress Inrubator, 144
egg capacity. A bargain, also a lor of
stable manure cheap. Jn* C. Harris*.
.H3-fttf

ORLANDO.
DR

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FLOKIDA

R. M . M A S O N
DENTIST

For Sale—Bermuda onkw plants, $1.00
Welimni tlkick
l&gt;er thousand. Ilex Packard, Weal Side.
Sa tifoni. Florida
&amp;}-t(
For Sal»—Onion plants.
thousand. 618 Palmetto.

$1.00 p»r
33-2tp

Phons 19

GEO. A . D eCOTTES
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For Sal»—24 Acre*, 10 cloared, 4 tiled. ATTORNEY a h d COUNSELLOR a t LAW
Quarter mile from loading station.
Praaice^in State and Federal Courts
33,000.00. Address, Farm, c-o Herald.
/
33-17t
Oorner-Woodruff Bldg
Sanford Fla,

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For Sole— At Beck Hammock, Im­
proved Robbins, Iron Age, Potato
Planter. Good as new. Cost $80, will
sell for 345 cash. Address Edgar E.
Brown.
3-tf
For Sale—11 Acre Farm, 6 Improved,
on brick road, dowr to street car line,
$2,000, at Packird'a over First National
Bank.
34-ltc
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n 11 ■'

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DR.

C.

G.

BUTT

DENTIST
Office:

YoweU Building

SANFORD. FLORIDA

L. G.

S T R IN G F E L L O W

JUSTICE OF T H ^ J ^ A C I
fir »»

D latrtat «1 ■ « r a i n » ! *

C eu n ly

For Sale—8 Acre Farm, 8 Improved,
All Civil and Criminal Cum, Deed*.
splendid location, road, railroad and Mortgages, C/mtrtcU, Marrisge*. and
all work pertaining to the odtce of Jus­
neighbors, $1,200, al Packard’s, of course. tice of the Post* promptly and legally
. .
•
34-ltc
attended to.‘ Special attention given to
collections. Office 3rd floor Court House.

For Sal»—20 Acre Farm, all improved,
brick road, near loading trewk, $8,000,
at Packard’s.
i y } 34-DA.,..
' rt-yjec

TO RENT

M. G. ROWE
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS
Offic*: Roomi IS and 19

WHY NOT try an advertise­
ment under this holding. It will
only cost you THREE CENTS a
line each issue End will surely THE
bring résu lta,.'.

Walborn Bfeck, 3rd Floor

SHELTER

SANITORIUM

N E W S M Y R N A . F L O R ID A
For Rent—Nk* furnished rooms,
flJS per week and up. At SUimon’a
Sift E. Fourth -St..
19-20tp DAVIS FORSTER, RESIDENTSURGEON

nulions umt in the nature and source of
their food, fuel and metal supplies.
Consideralde American coal may find
Us way to lands -beyond the s e a s that
w e r e once so rich in stores of it, inexjiensively mined, that there was a large
exiiort trade in the ewst. The United
States, which for years had wheat and
com or mail* to spare, being one of the
world'a greatest granaries, is now rapid­
ly approaching the stage of home con­
sumption where it must count on impor­
tation—Indeed already has begun on
that basis. The Canadian wheat fields
now supplement the mhms supply of
tho mid-west prairies, and now entering
the port of Galveston come ships laden
with maize from the Argentine. Aa for
the meat supplies of tho Ynited States,
it has enough b«ef now to meet its own
necessities, not to mention export, and
it must adjust itself to the fact that,
like Europe, chief reliance hereafter
must be placed on Africa, .South Amer­
ica ana Australia.
Argentine exporta of ,maise during
1912 were valued at $108,908,193 and
topped the Hat. Of this amount the
United Kingdom bought to tho value of
8,434, 766 pounds. With the United
States market now open, the producing
republic of the south can tap another
increasingtjf / urban typo of national
buyer, sUtT doing a vast corn producing
btlrirmas, hut gt the same time alert
to opportunities Yqr^ioweried coat of
staple articles of food.
Indigenous to tropical America and
easily grown, in temperate dimes no
severer than tha United Stataa and the
Argentine, maize has come to be one of
the greatest basal food supplies of the
hum*n race and also of much invaluable
adjunct* of man’s domestic well being,
aa cuttle and horses. ' That the United
States, thus early tn the new.century,
has ceased To be .sufficient unto Itself,
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tieni, a al#*'pciwldent» Emrrrlary and
fahl* bnok and sol,) I, for a bottle of j
|K&gt;tn&lt;ih, hu rnnfífled l»y onr of the Kninv- ' LJbvJiAL A D V E R T I SIGIVI K N KS P^rw,n• lb&gt;Ar«i of IHrert»^ ,

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th# numtwr tai nwid tw&gt;ant to I » t »*'

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Urn# hv lh# by-laws thr Hotjé»ft&gt;u'
by Ih# atorkholdm at » ►»

O s # ( M . J m a tk- .M
lcU i tomu
J»«tlriml
CJfin ii

trakbotdra,

go to the fslgetx doctor.
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It is peculiarly- the province of th«
consumer to haggle about prices ami
nothing stirs him like the price of «ggs
when it is in the ascendancy. "On the
other hand," as McCullcr suggests, “ one
should remember (bat an egg is a whole
day's work for u hen."

H en ry

held on tbr fleet T u m i« )' in M i ,
every &gt;rar, brfiinninc with th* y*ar 1*1 •« I th­
at bra olflrara &gt;h«U I » rtratrd by Ih- It- « - 1 ■-1
Director* annually on th* aarn* date a. ih* annual
meeting of tb* stockholder* ar above and imnwdtaldy alter th* aetd meetini oi •i,.'»k-H»c.
Th* Hoard ol Director» may at any tim« »W »*»1
Mich araiMaot racretadi** or a u lii an! inwurrraa It may a*w lit. The Inforpntllntr ol Ihl.mrr
p a « y abat meet at tb* olflc* or thr
u&gt;
th* city ol Man lord, florida, on th* ï l«-l l*&gt;*J
January, 1911, to comptai* lb* or*arm«t o •'
th# company, io adopt by-law», and lu . — i ’ hr
ofllcwra to conduct the liutlara ol thr to t¡» d t o
until l u lin t annual moating In tvlt
' "&lt;d ,K«aid mratlng ol the Incorporarne» arvl ..... 'hru
«urpraeor» ara elected and duly &lt;]u»iiN-d iw
huatnera of thU corporatloa »hall I » fondu-1 .-! hy
the loUewtng offlem . lo-wlt, SL O. C h »-a ^ - l 'y
ident. Jo* tfamratm aa rice nrrabicnt. an.1 1 lr*J
foatcr aa
weratary and trearurrr. »rat ' "•
Chara, Joe Cameron. J. N. Whitnrr an-' '
V o tie r e* a Board ol IMrrrtor*
Artlrie VI.
T b l» corporal km »hall at thr ovraUnt
tra
Incorpora ton aboe* provided loe ralut&gt;» » '■ « p
propciit* corporal* rari and by-Uw»
•datent »it h thr*# aritele* ol Incorporaii.*n «rat
la v a et tb « »tat* Bf florida, w h Ich by U " * ra*J
be * ranted or repealed may b* provided tn .ot»
by-law *.

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McLaulin

Alomo N. Thurwtíwr. IhlratiaitL
To Alonso N* Thuratoa. I^xkpurt. New York:
H apparaiot Iram th* Alfldavit el (i*o rf* A .
UaCoUaa. bacal» duly filad, tbat be U aaifeitor «nd
ol t.ounral toe th* complalnaat in th* »bu t* caura
Coro Lew Thuntun. and tbat tt ls thr b*fi*f ol th»
offlant that tbe deteníant. Alooto N. Thurtton
la ■ iton-cn4d*nt ot the atat* ol florida, and ú
n o » t n a ld e i t ot Lockpon, N a » York; ihat th*
aatd d *b n d *«t &lt; orar twvrUy-owe y erre .ot a n
and thet tbrfw I» no pwraon In thr alai* ol Ptarlja*
tbí «Vid ld .bL *e m l p0rt’ * upca&gt; " fcnm * ouM
Tberaloc*. yott. Alom o H. Tbutwton. ar* h*r*by
Ojterad to oppeer to th# bül ot romptoint. eiblblt71
ro“.
&lt;bia m ura and whirh V u l#*n
A p . ta it , tb# *em* h*ln* a ruU day ol thla co n «.

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thi» corporaUoa s »«y »t » " &gt; " n’*
»hall be twice the amount ut il» «uU»ccapita,! *1 rail
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foregoing art
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owner was making or losing money, and
l( Mi? was not business man enough to
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OTHER NEWS AND VJEWS ■TAMPA TRIBUNE THINKSTHAT OTHER NEWS OF 1NTERE5T!
INCREASE IN WEIGHT OF
FROM THE WORLD - A T .
I**00- ot'«hl ^ W W »
TO
PEOPLE
OF
FLORIDA
PACKAGES THAT CAN" BE
FLORIDA WILL SOON BE WIN­
taxed for let* than his owner hml paid for
LARGE .FOR BUSY
ABOUT THEIR OWN
MAILED ALSO LOWERED
TER QUARTERS FOR ALL
him tx-cause be was not making any profit
on it?
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On and after January 1,1914. the limit
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Before another winter posses over our
The third question Is answered above.
of weight o! packages of fourth class
Wnihingtiht.j Dec,, 22.— Members1 of heads it is entirely likely that Florida will
Governor I’atk Trammell (odayv In
Tallahassee^ Dec. '22.- T h e ' Florida
He should pay taxes on amount the the diplomatie corps were greatly inter- be UtA scene of a big league championship
mrking rvference.to the nrude receiîil mail (parrel post) for delivery within
Ux commission haaiaeued the following
projierty would sell for, regardless of ested in a report reaching Washington aeries that will bow in prominence only sent out from Washington in whi Wuithe first and second tones is increased
statement:
k 1 from,20 to 60 poundr and In all other
whether he was making or losing monty today that former President Roosevelt before tin* Major Leaguejwason of Amer­ was intimated that the governor up&amp;n,
After the Ux commission had heard
on it. It would be just as reasonable to .and Dr* Marciali Martines, at one time ica’s largest cities. This winter four his recent visit to Washington called idles from 11 to 20 pounds. The. rate
from more than half of the u x assessors
say that a town lot in the city pf Jack­ Chilean minister (o the United States, Major League clubs will irain in the state upon the department of justice in behalf of postage has been reduced and will be
of the state, notifying them that they
sonville, that had no improvemcnU -on hail clashed oftvaccount of divergent besides one big Minor l*eagux' eluh. of H. A. Hollo*. J. L. Billingsley, K. C. as follows on and after January 1, 1914.
«tie going to complyy with the law and
it. should be assessed at the some prit» ‘f o * , on lhe MAiiroo Doctrine. The re- They are the Cardinals, the Browns, the Chambers and other* who were recently The decreaae in rates in all except th
• the instruction! of the Ux commission
os the lot adjoining ii which had im­ ported debate attracted unusual atten­ Athletics and the Cubs and the Louis* indicted in Kansas City upon a charge seventh and eighth xones amounts to 30
ind o—«■» all pro^ierty at its true cash
provements on it.
tion here, l»ccause both -of tile prepared ville Colonels. Resides next fall arrive* of land (muds, stating that the article l»er cent since the establishment of the
filue for the year 1914, we felt that.a
; parcel post a year ago,
In answer to fourth question: Yes. j speeches were reviewed lu-forc delivery' thek- *ill he at least thriw or lour more of sent out did nnt have one semblance of
OS
brighter day Was dawning for the state
Parcels weigning 4 ounces and less for
In answer to your sivth qut*stion. We by Uhilean foreign offices
Dr. Martinet the "Rig uns” weened away from tile truth in it. The governor states that ,
of Florida and for the Ux payers. We
1». did. not go to Washington upon
Jdrflvwry in any zone ope cent an ounce
When lands are simi-' was selected spokesman of the Chilean past haunts amidst ice and snow.
felt when this system of different basis agree with you
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or fraction thereof.
With
the
advancement
of
the
art
of
government
at
the
state
reception
gjyen
Such
trunnion
and
that
he
did
not
call
of violations, in violation of law, was larly located, and not laid off In town*
Local tone (delivery from office of
done away with and when all assessed lota they should be assessed equally at the American visitor recently liecauae baseball and the increased rivalry, to­ upon the department of justice at al mailing) 5 centa for the first pound and
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of his friendship for the United Statea gether with the apparent scarcity’ of good while in WashlVigtoTf. Governor Tram­
property at |ta true value, that every the price they nrc selling at for cash.
onecent
for
each
two
additional
pounds
players.'tile demand of the magnates ffir mell says the whole story was th* result
tax payer In the sUte would bear his
To the seventh question: You should He is one of the oldest and most eminent
'a
long try-out for receruits will cqme ap- of the fertile imagination of the writer. or fractions thereof.
Chilean
diplomatstists
and
made
WWW
just proportion.»! taxes: no more no less not valut* proiK*rty on what it cost, but
m
First and second tones (delivery office
So hot lus the
Later we wore very much surprised to see what It would bring if sold for cash. As Chilean diplomatists and made many itjly to the forefront.
Within 150 miles from mailing office), 5
Hv If* tier time that each magnate «*H A l-inier furnishes u* the follow­
a publication in the newspajiers with we said before, the assessor has no right lasting friendship» during his tenure as
cure* t-very promising player that he can ing tigun*» of what he produced this cents for the first pound and one cent
minister
here
many
years
ago.
big headlines, stating that tax aasessoYn , to investigate whether the owner is makfor each additional pound or fraction
Iq his address at the Rosoevelt recep­ He tii*\,-r has any intentions of keeping year from a »ingle acre of ground.
iwtut orders of state tax commission ¡ng or losing money on his pmjieriy, but
thereof.
tnofe Mur: one third ni the players whom These figure* demnnsfrate that not only
This was signed by A. L. Turner, tax , assess it at the price some one else is tion Dr. Martinet r'mrartented th eMonThird tone 1150 p&gt; 300 miles from
he drafts
do citrus fruits and vegetables pay here,
ia ---- of Duval cdbnty. and foiir other willing to pay for it in cash It matters roe doctrine as a dead issue and argued
office of mailing) 6 cents for tht* first
When the manager of the team leave* but that the. more staple crops are also
that tlie conditions which gave rise to
WBfators. ‘As- Mr.. Turner upi*eam t o , not whether it is loca'rd in a live or dead
pound and 2 cents for each additional
its promulgation by President Monroe for spring training cam^ he finds himself jirofitable. From this acre of ground
be the leader of'thls so-calleii revolt, this town
pound or fraction thereof.
in ll&lt;2^ hnvealmuHt entirely disappeared. recruit’ of •*»!**»•*&amp;—aftTlily he has ab*,; Mr Lanier produced thirty-five barrel*
«rnmun¡cation will be more directly in¡ „ qUOtjnu th»&gt; tax commission's orFourth zone .from 30t) to 600 miles)
This statement is said to have aroused Iptely 1to personal knowledge. It is an ol cgm worth $36; two crops of hay, mak­
teidfd for him. . The tax commission | , j p r y o u mj8lj,I0ti,- The tax commi*7 cents for the first pound ami 4 cents
the ire of Col Roosevelt, who replied absurdity fir kupiiose that he'ran watch ing four tons, valued at $20 u ton; $40
r«tive&lt;l his letter of December II. re- dj(&gt;n (|j(j nol „ay that no county can levy a
for each additional pound or fraction
fuefi a large numlter of players carefully worth of Irish potatoes and 100 crates of
pljfing to our circular letter ordering all greater milluge for 1914 than they did in with some heat, holding that the Mon­
thereof.
» i assessors to comply with the law and 1913. We did say that we would insist roe doctrine still was u vital principle enough to assure himself in his own squash, which netted $60. Only 23
Fifth tone from 600 to 1000 miles
the foreign jwlicy u! the United mind just wfiich ones he wishes to keep. dollars worth o f fertilize used awl7
«■ p r o p e r ty for year 1914 at true on (he county commissioners and the of
from
mailing office) fi cents for the first
Stl|
iIe f|t mi(li to&lt;v l0 have sug• Whut is he to do? There is only one $60 would more thnn cover the cost of pound and 6 cents for each additional
mb vatue. In this letter he says he
state board decreasing their milluge
t0 the (?l,||eftn diplomatist, Tneilabor Resides the other crops Mr
bt hevrr received any official notice as not to collect a greater sum of money (Jw)tal|y thul if 'was lll-udvtfi«| on such tiling inrm his opinion just the heat he
pound or fraction thereof.
can. The best is all any man gives of La OUT saved 1,000 pound* of f o d d fT
baa the tax commission that he was not than was collected in 1913. We do nut ftn.... ,lslmr
Sixth' tone (root 1000 to 1400 miles?
lnJU,,.urHte u cotitrOversy
himself Is it any wonder that under /.olio Spring* Truth
MMing property at its full cash value. believe that the state, nor any county
9 cynt* for the first pound and 8 cents
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this system many who develop later into
II he U doing this our circular doe* not in the »lute, would levy ¡umlllngr to colfor each additional pound orfraction
With tilting ceremony the Mona Lisa, stars are turned down bn this first at­
The annua) meeting of thè Florida
apply to him. If he can explain the folthereof.
,
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‘ ban was absolutely t)rmlKht here under guard from Florence. tempt to gam the Majors? Yet it 1* Live Stock Associulion wa* held ut thè
Seventh zòne (from 1400 to 1K00 m M
'im
Joeing slight discrepancies in his county, |
to carry oti the state and county tm,By wa, haniled over to th.f French
t .dumbly not the fault of the manager University uj (ìatqesville durlng thepast 11 cents for the first pound and ten cents
wmsy |&gt;e convinced that he ts doing so: KOV,.rnmi.nt&gt; amj „ „ ¡„creased valua-- '*
ambassador. M Ihirrtr?, by Italian of­ II. c.ike- .1 hard trv at an impossible w**ek The it tend ance, while not a*
for exu'h alt tonal pound or fraction
The cities of Jacksonville and South ^tions
^ j on) we
wC win
wlll insist
insist that
that millage
milluge lie delarge a* hnd h*w*n hofieii for. w;ot good
ficials after the painting had been official­ task and no one can do er.
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thereof.
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Jlfksonville, by the city assessment1
aR |Mw- a» possible to collect ttuf
and thè program a* arrangisi wa» carly identified by 4M ’la-pf lour, ilirvftor of
Che m ag n a te » are beginning to realize
rofli. have a valuation of
Kighth zone jail1offices more than
ficient funds to carry on the state and
painting'xecifon ol the l*ouvgc, by
ruHl out’ mosl satufactordy. Atldnswi
tbit as no one else don. They sec that
Duval county's valuations, including
1800
miles from mailing office) 12 cents
county govenimenLs.
Qf d i cuments and detailed #J0
were mnde by esperta oq various mal1
the training season is too short to allow
for the first pound and 12 cents for each
the above and other cities is (by 1913
ter* of the'greatfst imp taiu*' to thè 1
We believe that assessing all jirojH’rty togni|ihs The Mona Lisa then fìak
, manager to secure a good line on hi* rep ” additional jiound'or fraction Thereof
sseswpcnt rolls), $23,229.694; difference
live sjiH'k nnlustry of fionda.
at its tme cash value wdl equalize ami placed in a rosewood box arid Dr Cor j
. ruds. \t hy even tins year, the Cub
$31,162,674.
tin and after March 16, 1914,.the rata
convention will certainly prove to have
make it more just than it has been in the rado Ricci, director general of fine art» in J
r&gt; u i i t s w ill begin th e t r a in in g season
of postage on books weighing K ounces
Over $31,000,000 less thnn ttie cities
lie
dll
ible,
6c many suggestion*
past
Where one county as»*-Hs.*d on a Rome, handed the key to the secoii.i
■ I We&gt;4~ e teller t Kit*1 last \■■;,* Kvrfs
nr le*« a ill he one cent for each "2 pound*
above mentioned and we feel sure that
* ! will in* taken into
.uni pin * p r o ) »
26 i« r cent bitM*. the county that :is secretary of the French emliassy. M
th e R n o l i i , - Ti*-ing S. h ,..P ii,-l III IT
ni frai lion thereof and on those weigh­
fto property, under the city assessment,
, or, - 1 P rat l"t. b\ stock nisor* and the
*e»»i-,i ,,n a 76 ( ht cent * a , (i.iying thr*-»* (file Luprutie, with the remarks; "T h e n
in Tampa m I ■bm.tr, u
'
ing iti evees* of * mtniTj the regular zone
vu assessed at Its full ¿-ash value So
in tin- state will be advanced
sTih,: I
times a» much stale taxes a» the one that she is
Take good 4 ,ire of Iptr
ft*
rate will apply.
much for Mr, Turner's full value as*&lt;hiner
or
later
the
magnates
»iff
come
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assessed at 26 j&lt;er cent. As a rule these painting was cOnvhyetl. to the Karner
ttasment.
The new Presbyterian church which
low value counties have the highest palace, where the French embaMy is to the conclusion that their mans ers
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New Bishop of South Florida
Now to that so-calle&lt;] resisting circounty millage. The law says awseas at )iouse&lt;i, and- wow viewed by the q e*-n ne-*l two or three month* in which to hn* been in course of «•onstructlon in
oilsr, which, if it resist anything, it is
Bishop Cameron Mann who recently
full noth value. This is the only just mother and others. It yill be plxotsl on P is* judgment upon the recruit*. WYien St Petersburg for some time will lie
the Ux laws and not the tax commission.
and fair wav and the tax assessors can eihTbition in the Horgnese gallery from "ley do they «ill Joo’t for some manner ready for service* Sunday The cost *ncc&lt;s«ied Bishop Gray in the Southern
They have ordered th« assessors to do
hich thev . iiti avo «1 th*- lu-avy ,&lt;x- of the new building i* shout 130,000. Dioeese of Florida was born in New
„dyer harmonize on any basis less thnn T lJ lay until Saturday.
nothing but comply with the law under
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ronnert«-,l with k&lt;'«*|ui.g .1 hunch u Special *«tv ns*«. .ip|&gt;ro|iriate for the oc- York Ajiri) 2, 1851. lie took hi* tln-o*
a full cash value
In reference to cash
their oath of office. After reading this
I'.nkies
|i&gt; the ■• i| for lfi.it 1i&gt;rii»l. ami 111*1011 «ill
held ¡it ttie« time The logical course with honor* and is a man
value; we think tli.il- true cash value,
of th puoi
Vn .ill day cut
COmipunication, we fail to find wher*
.1
place
wh
r
th'V
cm
1
•
Iu
v
hull
for
f
*nrnegic
'
iirporatiin,
of New York ha* of unusual brilliance of mind
He has
the cutreney In
full cash value and ash value mean t Inthey have refused to comply with the
t*
it
length
of
'mu
1
1
*.
j
•
1
1
1
&gt;
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[iiHTi.¡•sided
to
give
il
l‘nirJ
*
assistance
had
a
numlier
of
important
charges,
and
tonne. and that 1* * h »l the property pusher] tbnt rnetWÉfrJnose in completiu
Uw under lhe i lstrucfiona &lt;d the tax
(tig
of
the
se.iMin
J'ticrc
l*
a
fieri*
Ft
nr
itl
the
pitrchase
of
a
new
¡iqie
organ,
in
addition
to
his
regular
work
he
is
an
to-night
PfohlehYS
involving
the
r
&lt;
*
would tiring, not at i forced sale, hut at
eommiivioN They start om by saying,
author of note, writing "October Sera sale wh»r» both fh■&gt; seller and buyer reserve provisions, the size and character iriu and a Uitm-r Baseball League here wliirb will In- gratefully received
U‘.l I orid.; has moit excellent lax
I ; :
mom)." "Five Dbcounirs on Future
nf the federal reserve honrti. the rerfettij. «ill come 111 Florida cun furnish the
agr *e on the prie - I &gt; ' ;* t *
lam which wo ag-ce it t'ue d the assess­
The Miami Lodgi- of Klks is preparing Punishmenl," and abo many pamphlets
T ' ' COMM L-vS . ds.
tintv of 2 |**r cent govenrment bond^antl climate, 111 f.i* ' «he 1* furnishing it
ors will comply with tV- law and en­
Jo h Neel, Chair nan.
the retirement of the .present -national right now anri can furnish the s|w'cta- for an unusually large treat to the rhil- on theology and poems which hove apforce them. Second: That values in
hank currency proved troublesome, hut (or* for tlie Winter Rancha]! I-eaguc dreti this year. Every child in that city peared in a number of magazines,
the various counti •* are fairly well
Bishop Mann comes to Florida from
the conferee* finally smoothed, out most which in turn will furnish the where­ will be remembered. A large and heavKscam his .* he riff In Had
equalized, which Is not true when they
ilv laden Christmas tree will U- preparisi Furgo. North Dukota,|whcre he has re*
of the issues lJet ween house an4 *enate withal that i* worrying the magnates.
yiry from 10 per a*nt in some cdunties
Pensacola, Dec. 22. -Sheriff A. ( ary When the two branches of Congress con­
With seven nr eight eluh* here next for the occasion. The distribution of sided for some time past. He is a man
to «5 per cent In others.
Rllis, whose arts are luring investigated vene tomorrow it is expected plan* will winter it is higfilj probable that they will j presents from the mammoth tree will of fiersonul magnetism and force nndwill
Third: Wo all agree on the third prop- by the board of county commissioners,
lie finfile for a long recess, beginning to' consider forming their rookies into a take filare in the park opposite the Elk’* fill hi* Florida charge in his usual capable
«tftion. That is the reason that we has employed n firm of prominent at­
and efficient manner.
I team ami forming a league which will Ululi.
day.
wxnt
all- property Jasarased at iu true I ltorneys
In IH75 he was curate of St, Peter's
him before
I
u i I t e j n to srepresent
X
.Tp,&gt;* w«**•-»»
" — — the
I
furnishbaseball
for
Floridians
and
: : 1
c*»h value. All counties will then
board, while Chief Deputy T G. Harts
?he 'SLurida Baptist convention m et1at Albany, N. Y,, and rector of Si.
Th
Anyone hereafter who loots or m*&gt;- tourists from January to March. Each
on the same cash basis.
Arcadia .Tuesday. Jumes, Watkins, N. Y,, from 1875 id
Vat *k . u
&lt;
; field has employed another firm of ¡itproperty 0f foreigners or Mexicans town which houses a team for the spring in ajr^na! «exxion In A
* lth 115 that a tomflya to appear for him in the inquiry. *jj| beexecuti*! The right to confiscate training could he represent«*) hy the A large number were present at the open 1882 II*' then went to Grace Ohurch.
lull valuation, with a low millage, would Forly or fifty wiU)eMCfl have U-en sum- ()ro|)erty wilI
only with the corust,- rieikies of the club which trains theriv ing session ( A. Carson was re-elect«) in Kansas City, when' he remained until
be best for Horida.
MB
,
1901. being consecrated bishop of North
moned to apf&gt;ear and a(l of them, so far lnent. " Gen. Francisco Villa issuexl this In this manner a six nr eight club league president.
In his fifth proposition he lakes up the as known, will give tesjjffiony regarding
"Dakota,
December 4. 1901.
order today as showing hb intention to would be in operation and the brand of
question of the seapratlon of stale and the cost bills of th« sheriff and to the
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baseball
would
be
well
nigh
up
to
the
maintain strict military discipline. A*
Doctors Fleet Olfisers
county taxes, which is not now nn issue fact that he changed ft^r
•
H
More Rabies In Jacksonville
or tn\J(W in mak- |J() example he executed on tht* Pluza a quality of the brand furnishe«l in the big
the taxpayers, and could not Ixr- ing arrest? upty*&lt;3iXlfh&lt;)ni,ig witnesee* ^ ,„ ,1 0f rebels who hnd been found guilty leagues in their championship races. , ,%At.4hO rnnuat"election of officers of
........................
Jacksonville, Dec. 22.—Thomas Jorome a law until Dvo years after the that he did not actually travel, although 1j)y con).t martial of sacking the home of a
'■ jm
tfïç-.iÎrtpR"
Mclical Aasaeiation
«cKaonvuie, w*
Just to what an extent this would
who had l&gt;eeti sufferI'Wting of the legislature even If a ma­ in each cost bill submitted to the county
held
inthe
offices
of
Dr.
G.
H.
Edwards,
I
“
Ph
;
an
Awyr.ian'
wealthy Mexicari. While the six relic!s boost Florida u* ¡1 tourist resort is hard
ing from an attack of rabies at the St.
jority, of the people warned it. The for payhient the sheriff made oath that
were m#rch«l before the firing squad to conceive. It is needle« to say th*t the following officers were chosen: Dr Luka’» Hospital since lust Friday, died
mxttcr of a just taxation* Wutow before he had traveled the numlier of miles
the stolen ’goods were returned to the there" ore several million baseball fan* C. J?. Chriit. prerident: Dr. Famuttl ns u refiult of th« dreaded disease. Theus snd it b no use to try to muddy the charged for fn the bill.
Puleston of Sanford, vice president: ami
Development.* ow ner. ,
in the Major League cithw. who have (he
case which claimed the life of Joseph is
'» U r and get off on some other question of.# sensaljopa) nature are oxpectexLx It
Dr. Gaston fj. Edward», secretary and
-ii------ -----------rneaqs to nffqrri a trip to jbe, wAmuf
ported to be the most violent 0/ any
tow ideu .
treasurer. The annual •ban
was also hStlqftiled tonight that tstimqqy
ft
climes of the southland. Of-to
cike of its kind ever nttmdcd at the local
T * » other queries proposed by him; would l&gt;e giv¿i' of arrests made, the de­ ( hrisimsfial the ('«njregational church
M
I'lonnwl lor .ho lou,.h
M , 0" ,
" T.
each »Inter. 11 b also necdfeito ty 'corr&gt;’
» t h e first question: .What la the actual fendants released.'from jcustoxly wherd
1„ 'Jâouory. .. whirl, lim« pr.lun.loii.'
plant, »ho « S M .
- _____■ . . .
* - I ^tììi.h ospital on last Friday night, ap- ,
School'
rbc!Sunday school'received
a letter your brain about where Ro fijjtf th^m, will be inaugurated for
the entertainment
T * vatoe of an orange grove or or- they pakl the coats, and the cases never . 'Ybb'Sunday
should, such s league as is considered bf
peared to be In good health, other than
wird that coat »300 to »400 to bring to i T r o i g ^ o T r i a r ’Jheriff E1H. contend^ |
qf the state association, which meets In
“ y in* formed.—Tampa Tribune.
being warned of the approaching malay
Sheriff Ellis contended j U »V he would _be at the church Thursthis city next May.— Reporter-Star.
1
. ,0unh y«»Fs growth? The actual rought to trial.
11 .
by a contraction of the muscles of the.
■r
he what it would bring for U ral-ha was ‘ t o t a lly - W a n t . o( umy 1
'vening to help in the CVUtma*
lit*
throat Haturday morning the disease■* the owner wanted to sell and the ^ ] . r i t r “ f a l R f f i ï snd place# *}) ; festivities. He .- «r e d U, tKat he will
,
In 4‘^gntjr Court
New Smyrna wants better school fa­
developed completely and from the be­
.
., , . ,
ii.o ^ 'r o m e witli a well filled pack. The
^ * ' » n t e d to buy, this could be as- of, the
blame on his chief deputy, Harts-} c
.
__^____ , ,,
.
cilities.
and
if
the
plan*
of
a
number
0/
ginning Joseph Buffered continuously.
Jw
Carlton,
a
negro
lad
from
Maitland
.
.,
«•'
I
promintsvkfeatufie
of
the
evening
will
lie
bed by examining county records
rRisen»
prevail,
will
have
a
new
$40,000
The victim was a raving maniac unfil
was
brought
Iwfora
Judge
Herring
yes­
*
1....
"White
G1&amp;
Gl(4s frof
ifth
th«
« K
Kittg." ’ Tht+r will
2 r * Jin« out what similar property
school
building
by
the
opening,
ol
the
he passed away soon from exhaustion.
terday
and
fined
$60.00
and
costs
for
be two tree»—one the tjaual' evergreen
¿^^ht b the same vH n lty when
nex^t
scholastic
Year.
A
phtitloh
’fdr
a
The
deceased, who had been the proprie­
assault
upon
one,
Ros’
c
oe
Dangerfield
Judge
aa
Hjmen
tree
and
the
other
a
“
Living
(Christmas
*or cash.
'
- ------ -bond election la being drculated, ac­ of the same race. From the evidence tor of a fruit stand at the corner of Main
Tree."
Plenty
ol
music
has
been
pro­
Birdie Brown and John Evans, col­
'hfiTttt: ^
ffrove or orchard
cording to the News. Originally the brought out at the trial it appears that and Seventeenth streets, was bitten by a
ored,
were married In the office of County vided by choir, orchestra and the chil­
r»rt2noo
tu take »1,000
sum
proposed was »60,000, but this was the boys mixed too much bad whiskey dog several weeks ago. Several brothers
dren. Members and friends are urged
te lndüVt0£ Hc wouJd h*ve no right Judge Herring yesterday morning by not to forget their “ white gilts” for the reduoqd to »40,000 on the adrl ee'of the and Jack knives at a dance at Altamonte and members of his lmmedi4te family
Rev. W. C. G#P*
pmnerty was
at the genjaj. j udge.
sclioxff board.
Springs with the result above mentioned.] were preeent at the time of his death.
had refused to take. It wi mi chad wtttaased the ceremony.
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inenl under this heading. It a ill Kuardcd diro a number dfci »rlèeleaa T
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only cost yon T H R E E C E N TS a manuocrfpta and boots which, but for .
A C 1HEL IS A M O N G YE T A K IN G N O TE S AND FA lTU ^v.|;
Une each issue and will surely a fortunate’ chance, might have been
“ HE’ LL T R E N T 'E M " — SO SAYS SAU N TER ER . “ , : '
bring result«. — ---------- ~r- —
loet to tbfTVorld. ThV chief troaaure o f »jnyf^am at Ht.,Fetcrtburg Is ♦♦•♦♦••♦♦♦«»»»♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦»♦♦»♦ ♦»♦♦♦ «C o o o o o o » o » » » + « » + » +?
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HERALD OFFICE.
Rags Mast be
PerfeeUr Clean. Will P«y TWO CENTS the New TèUsh&gt;«At, Which was about
to be burned- b? thè monks of a
a pound for name.
Syrian monastery, when, hy a lucky
Wanted—-Mar^ie^ women to take chanca, one of tho'prlest», struck with
orders. Good commission. Get your the antiquity' of 'the manuscript. In­
money every week. Address P. 0 . Box terfered In timet’'to [ «*vs-what had
bean thought ralaelees. '•
614 , Sanford/FR.
dl-5 tp

tbjee
It
in
believed
that,: M a,m„
N^dè^.Trpnr ÌArll ■. Department»
will,
in
itself,
i.isjru
n f ill ;llu. lt‘t ^ ]
* b f Thc SahfdpI Woman'* Club
the member«, Imt req)Izitig tt’ ' I'tal u°*
jjj
|&gt;ortance of the
.
&lt;i,'‘
‘-»tin
Woman's Club is
, . ., .
present..
The information whirl, 4,r j,ul
M&lt; * ’
s,hn«f
hosWhi.
will
give will hot only be valna|,|„
Pee. 10 " Literature, Benjamin Franklin.
pnesefVgtlon
oi health hut u j||4]., tejtl
Articles of Belief nnd Acts ofcl
ib
women
In making go«) their
Religion, Mis. G. Tj. Wsldro
assistance in Improving
the
.
The present day value
at
Franklin'^ Philosophy aaJegi 'Itary conditions of our city.
Badv-meraber of the Welfare l)opwl
'•* ptteae^.ia^Pohr Richard’s Aiment has the privilege of inviting ‘
njahac, Mrg.-J. N. AVhitnor.
person . tb attend meetings of thP
A BW rt^içaPSkW ch of'
partment,«
and in this way, other»
E r e n Hl f i i O^ r i - Dl c k i n s .
am
not
rhcmbeni
of the club may aw*
Rolly Ct.ll. Current Evants.
this opportunity With uar~
71
Déc.-II Welfare. "-Hejtlih. ,
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* Lew Shank, .the muchly lauded,
1 vc deddcd lh“ ‘ if 1
Invent
people's mayor of Indianapolis - has
compose, collate and patent a
failed to make good and in the face of a 'devise,
,
co|npose,
trial« Ignominloualyiled and thus showed high-grade plero of chwch. music wher*
his true colots. The new York Packer
niothtf a son of a ainger can have
the
“
bcst/soloi'.i
art, l can rest upon my
sizes him up aa follows:
laurels forever aftor hnd haye royalty
^Another Idol has turned to clay,
sufficient to feed m$ and buy a few clgAw t Q
V i t i n l /« ^ ' ft»m a k e! 'ffar
ot* n
n r) u
ilil
Lj*fS
Shanks;-famed
and
wide
' ",
- vy f r , . ' ; : *- « • ^ tLaw
PnnThttitli'e Florid* Disease«,
f*iJ,
auffldent to feed mo ail'd bhy a few, dg&gt; F G R SALE
thé mayér of Indianapolla, là. mayor i
■
D r .^ o n .
' W p Z z i t , The attention pf 8 anford Club vottm
arettes occaaionalfy.
Is calledth the General Federation
:
more.
Lew
fooled,
some
of
thè
p
e
c
/
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.
Music.,
4j an advcrtif«rBconbtbj
,.,:Apd
m
leaverit
to any fair-minded
all
the
Umo
and
all
of
the
people
pome
And
111
lcavtr»ttfair
mindtx!
axinp,
for which Mrs. Aylcit Fitu
W
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Y
C
l
­
j
^
*
»MçDoarçll,
representativf
Ame
r and : consistent
ientr under thin h ca d ln g . It will
moi
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i.-.i
of
the
Umo,*but‘atAb*t
point
the
opln^
s,nepr
lf
IKe
be*#*olei
are
not
given
to
»king
subscriptions. This magaiir*a
McDowdC
ropretenUUvo
I
Ilf
J
2
only cost you T H R E E t E N T S a
the, t'other mustdaiw.” Consequently,
•I,
.necessity for thej, woman who with**
American Musician.
Une each issue and will surely and .money, value« -are n fciittft* fb¥ long of P. T. Damuip nnd Abraham Lih^
I'm goingita pvt on the market a edav
heep abreast Wit the latest infomutk
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Mc Dowell's Compositions.*'
bring results» , «X. .J:-. ..v. J*ï! 1 an mtellikèn^solution- "to the' high’ In clashed.
ooA o f UvMtKi d|nt such knowledge of
along
social, dv'e, literary and art!«
Léw had a- Bamum start and a Lin, position-that itili goarantee each mem­
The McDowell Association at
ber qf the grou}» of joy-raisare a solo that Peterborough, N. 1L, and Open Air Un« of dub uqUvity. d u i* brtirfrF^rir Sale^-One horse dlso’-latrSw. one itaalf-doua nnfTBiÄee. Consistent ao- ^-oln finish. , i ïéf.,iA
" _horse tornine,
plow; Good
G ood sa
ssn
ei. TÌ.
T.. tlon la equally* if not more.Important.
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new.
Of all the ^
' •I1that ever will ba LsUer than tha cither. In this . v . FpgaanbPlfys.
« R a t io n and,fall of. inspirational k
v the oil of contentment will
— be
K. Estes. Court House.
l 54 ffl The "head and heart“ of a family mast foisted hlmaoli'upon à law abiding
For « limited-time MfL Fr»
Work of MscDowrtl
.b e
over the whale bunch and-smiles
is able to give the yearly price of 8
munUy. Shanks perhaps la the star per­
~m
New
York,
j;*uJJ. For Sale—Bed-Jersey boar 2M years
spuercede sour sarcasm—while ray
former of thmrA all. It required several
^ttentlon is called jto the loliowing cents, although the magaiine [ n ^
old . fine animal . weighs about 200
"** *1 •■ iiaU»swya&gt;i lie.«j. iil
reputation
will
go
thundering
adawn
years however for the people of Indianfrom the constitution of the Woman’s lar dollar periodical and ah« «hfe
pounds.. Sacrificed at $16. or will
the
long
line
of
years
coupled
with’that
• M '?} Cheap Filter.
V
npolis to find him out.. Things under
Club: “ Any. member filin g to pay her names of subscribers sent her at otg^
' swap for heifer suitable in price. G. C.
The »oat lmppre water may be his administration havé Men going from pf, him who invented fudge, the(tango d u « by-November 1st shall ^forfeit her
McDoug&amp;I R. D. No. 3 Sanford. 23-tfc purified by filtering through charcoal.
The "shower’.' of furnishing» for &amp;
bad to worse,. Last week thè climax and \he split skirt.” .
memlicnihip, due twitire tlS^rtspr h»vlng
Take a large flower pot, put a piece of
Men sent by tbe&gt;tfe*sùrer.~f|Owing ’to resV-Poom, which was requeued to U
For Sole—White Ho"and Turkeys. sponge oc clean raoaa over the hole In was reached, and the busine« men pf
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Hen and Gobh'cr for. $A.O0
Several the bottom, and fUlthreo-quartcrs full the town told him If ha did not do better
w ritm -n t least th® fact th)$t thisÜ 'ù * firaeyeér o! the held last Friday ¡ffternoon »ai pood;
attended- The room, formerly the ttk
fine Bronxe Gobblers for breeding o f equal parta of clean sand and chai&gt; they would impeach him. He'in. .turn, flû te wfiq r&gt;«TÌlp‘ito 'newspapers—are club’s fcslswnce, and’ ‘that many ni
aVa
15.00 each.
G. C. McDougnJ- The coal. Over this lay n linen cloth large told the labor unions [f a strike, was Usually guiljrtlfc,hy^Ltjic '«m e. instinct. *”
" not Deceived thdr notifications, graph office on.Railroad avenue neartW
Turkey Man. R..D. No. 3 Sanford. 23-tffc enough to hang over the sides o f the called'he would resign. No «ooni*r)»àil They are pirfhnAa^ fqçd of feVtlng ed the time has Men extended, but it b old depot la open to receive viiitor», al­
Lew issued this, ultima turn than &gt;thV itors how to^hn t f t 'papera and’ Of Tn-' earnestly requested, thst all dues bo paid though the carj&gt;enters arc Mill »t »«d
For Sale—Upright piano, compar­ and It will come ont pure. ,i y*'
whole town went’ on a strike.
y' ‘
Urnating that*'for a few' dollars writers hot later than j Jam ary first, so that the Furnishings for the room are «till
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atively new. Inquire at Phillip's Stu­
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ious .rtiorne-^
rade , ^enn Ipt inducèâ lo wfite anything at.the chairman of each- department may bo itod and any articles sent u ill {&gt;,- rr-rdrR]
dio, .
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ment of the administration. o f j p n S o lid ircetion-of.Jhe (&gt;ayèe. Since most ed­ informed who are members of their spec­ by the lady in attendance, or in Ik
Pair Opening.
WL
"5—event of her absence they may he kft
itors are possessed of a aemse of humor ial department.
For Sale—Five acre farm half cleared
This question is from a Connecticut IR1**'11 ^ ? r'd’
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fenced euhcvn**!.- Strung fluwiß« ^ üIL-J XtUUAfl'ÄVtaljy. .datad.iîait:^ ,"Wa
the drètere leaven- the more wkmiPhwh'
* ' , 'S ^ | noss of--writing.
But. sometimes we
The general hjrtinets meeting of tho
Hali car h balance on terms: Ihoc 8Ç7 roast “pork
- 1* for dinner, end'Doctor
r*~'*~ 8 ., * ■ O. sHattcrrd rep.'
who carved, held up a rib-on his fork f ft 'nmm. only’ yesterday tUat^Lew' have-wèndnrtd if a frank, open confes­ Woman’sChlh wia hdd in the dub room« * ^Tho press toffimlttee o( th, dubka
Sanfojd.
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and said, 'Here.ladles, la what Moth- 'was selling ChristtAas turkeys from a sion''fKrh\ an active Workihg newspaper Thursday afternoon‘ with.-a hirgo m- follows: Welfare, Mr» I N Whitaw
Pvn wna tn iw k fftf! lYna.1 itfild flia. 1
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, For Salp­ A ten »er« truck farm Ül« er Evo was tnado of.' Tea,' Bald 81s- j cart-tail 60 per cent below the price pre- man wpuldn't M interesting, Certainly .tendance, MpJ. J. \V. Diebin» presiding. Literature, Mr». O.yC. \S.»«Ir ul. Sod*.
Patty 'and )t&gt; from verymuçh the |
in lfj0 ,)rtKj ucc houses. Why, it would fH'^m)Miici In a nçwsp&amp;yer ca­
anti frnr«l nerr Sanford, EO°d lan : ter
After roll cull and annquncements, rc Mrs. Geo. A. DeCottc, M u
■amo kind of critter."—Christian i . . .5
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,.nrw hare, Î 3 .600. A dire« 2136 Mal
lieu Is1er
;
n *V »tq il grocers .-were getting reer of same* fifteen j ears I ran recall onlï fmrtd from the diiïprent depart mi nt» Martin. Each member
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Sf.;l(i)t hu-lu;l for potatoes. Lew brought two or three sych. Instances suvaré freely wore heard, which showed much activity- tec is urged to send in
.SL lvti*&lt;-M‘. t‘i H
2fr-Ì7 to.‘ ' -■
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' *f! A
'l i in direct
If-I * from the -Lf.____
respective departmt!i.t&gt; i
them
shippers_____
In caramong the djh.yomen
For Salfr-Scconlhand Underwood
Individual Rwpdbslbillty:
M
qu
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lots and sold them for 75 c. It was fine
The IW-lfare department
typewriter, $26 .00 , and one Remtngtoh. Tn the greht sehcnlo of thing?, all
unfit svVcnil farmers cajng to
^staNiYhnumt o f a "Rest
liltll.i.1 V. i
No. o, $12 .00, Wastern 1-nh.n
--------------—that no, trIntervals are Ho^ lntcrwbvoa
town And had tt bqaplo of Lew's produce
,
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î ’ iço bylUJing, wherestran
one
dan
.UVo
hl«
Ufo
without
having
U
graph office. ’
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minagera indij-ted for ribl making r&lt;y so m « h i^ K * f^ ra tlé to ’ aii roÇîceholdor. j gers in Uh- d ty raohplng or'the townaaffect counties»,\oilier»,, fo r . ondlrws
I,tulle« Of the Presbyte
Ohqe triA:rr.^;i|3(k}tI'ti&gt; nu,hH(îç a piililicityj [u-ojde will b«v-jnqHo'most welcome.
;
v For Salo—Trum of mul«» und travt» .U ttpi'ko that.Jt hu-hnicS ’a-gruAt re- \*•;c r n s - ;.- v &gt; ‘ i'.’ t ;
lertained at Iti-iiuliftil **t.
,' Ttyp a liti!« üiing "like this didn't,
fot »vm « incji wjhii design«! to This r«d.'.ròom' wiil'f\ll « r.w l in San-!
Ing vati, the whole outfit cheap .for rush ipÙuélbyttÿ^ipditeaSli iuW to bujhl his ¡,^&gt;1. Cl, »...1. Il/tl ttnlil tlA' iIaaIJrjl - *■n ~ 1cJuhpajgn
Iti
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No trade. See AV. J. Lommér dà First,
fetreet at bridge.
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Foe Salo—Twelve aero ve^alubie f
l-artl ; under cultivation. - 6 room h.

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i DhpartmjJn't fujJiodnKetl"ihat thq'Ghdst- hfeonU- .u-nuairtitl

. pleidy. and -th «U

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Wagon,- r'fW cn s or rowx - anything tp
the amount of $100.00','‘ one farm Jf

aerea.

IpçrfiOtli.^hjid'w» -the- various
all
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»uld-thO on »ale.
ijts.'k to be «Inreadily promdl go urto the

miles from Lako'Mary^Fla-

Atfdress J. G ..Martin, L ike Mary, Fia.

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admiral
; --.t-Urtt'Tb*iiit
•‘ntrrt.lini q nnd h i
n-ifj. »bi
waa greatly atlmsre»!
w*cre present ami witr* t‘ ,(cvf4‘. drtwi' no v,&lt; fine
tion» an add&lt;*d att
yJi
t" li.e-ronrn
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lAn.i arj; fte(;Tg motif » 11« r -1 .ii"
TO RENT

•-visa'd
*(5?tn .

‘buine" fpr thtù by cut flowers neu
conciliato», , of . in yellow ar.d grec;, .» d
over the ulfc-J
Dickliyt reati al'ih pl»k and green u

'W H Y N O T try an adverlifieraont under this heading. It will
of the, recîttt1long streamer» of link and -jrrtn
» II from »the
! . . »I
&lt;lu?rei
•only cost you T H R E E CENTfe a mora than tho moat active ond.tqrbu-lent
vice».—Ifonnab
Moia-l
%
ÎJSOTi;
that
the
'-qab-r.
romphnyis
line each, terae nnd will surely
pUUip^' mUry \
i nni-rtioh.-,’ nViü Im*
brink' results.
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prov
ulg
maim in ' every .WtuK
Circumstance« Alter Case*.
For - Rent—Nice furnished rooms.
Mm. CraWfdrdW'i’ thought you said ftn&lt;l,it.looktCiikA they were trying to give
$Iüfi per vaek nnd up. At ^turnon'«, you weren't gò[ng-. to tho sewing d r­ Hanf^rt .life best of Survire. It Ls pure'
:ilfi K. Fn-'»th St.
’ 19-20tiv
eier* Mri: Crohphave—"But. my. dear. ,and certaiu ’lliat^anfotd will iutvo one read the.‘ paper, else., they w ouy ^uve[League «ays; rft*,^Ut article it' the New every gue»t f«-*-l at
I didn't know tbcu. about tho things ‘.of tjio oc;d good «yetrms ar.d if.wo cannot br»-*n rogtitzunl of the fact JLhst^'no- lajÿ. York.Ti.nre of January 2h, that this U a co ^ ;^ weicome. Th.- k**'
Good Farm for Rent—Castle Garden you have told me.''&gt;-/ud,ge. *
t rtlRY
&lt;wftv‘ gtir own ¿»lane fu itn o w it would t&gt;e abiding cttiirtb tlid’ -b w i served wiUv a “fine wint«* foij Hire." that the numb«-; (tand[ng in(lui ^ i ¡n ,
on traction line, three mile* from city.
of
t*,T&gt;hof^
flic*
next
soring»
will
la*
cnortjon
am|
l(lp
i ^ t x y*:-/ - - .* gtwd thiiw'44tmdoa,vor to* hold tup -hs. »»jr
no^vtv'ro^çlü^u^Àii'
u'
Th
o
coo
pc
rotto
A
, - , Ki ----- r-r 11 , - . f nun IUH1 in»- CVpning "I* I itef»"**
m . &gt;•
Farmed for five years, all tiled, two good­ •
t ... ' T ¡ j A
owner arid : rouj, and auggeats that every one in- hy aaveral fine election * t.&gt; Mn J •
*; a _ i hatuM^if; the ¿outlirri»' tfUUtleatC^ift' of the tow!^|hvop[t&gt;,
0
j
flowing wells, barn and outshed. Rent­
liyihg qVgiW us the b*:at of wryjoe ahd hotiN'lioWonj **Wjw •reqtjMtfjL but
j terested in Civic, Health and Improve-, {¡nrnM an(j Mhra Green. lK»lh of «**■
It Ip jmiqI
ed cheap for caah. Addmn Mm, Cor*.
talnly
.there
wen* h^
notMkw
sep-od
tijxjn mint Clubs begins now to take immedi- arp arthitB of «gpraasitm u'd elocution
Tlty
he«t
ob
water
1
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reuliy’
believe
that
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whole
«oniiVtelico
B g Q
k
Holllngcr, Canaatota, New York.
pir.vmr-tIttfe «!•,. whfVtluiy get iri all thel? many improvo- any one. It U true'thjit thfirjL-'letters ate action to see that all garbage, refuse, They were most heartlly rr.cored
If « i lnrtd&gt;rAltt
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indulged make!
(A. you'
.cOTld pat Mehia-that thk’ clty will Jtavc as good were written to co'rFDratioVjl,- business etc., is provided with means to keep It Mrs. Barnes rrepondcl with * « n,l
_ .emildv
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any
your head thrdu^-Ttehs^&amp;a R^rtòtieJ * plaVif
aa U
nj city of similar alxe in the' mop, real estate people rfpd^owncra of covered.
other (¡elections in which the
For Rent— Room Mealy finished quitDid you know that Amiatant Surgeon sketch was perfect an»l 1&gt;n&gt;&lt;i«ht 0
* -i— ---- a.v!-,',r..L.'4V y ^ * , 1 ‘ oy&gt;h.* I d o not bqlios'e in baiting the “ vacant lota,” too, asking them IP assist
able for office or small store/ Opposite
because they are a large cor­ In thetgood , work' of cleaning up and General Rucker, of the -Unitod Statist much laughter and applause
a i m w O S t w 1» « r t i u t ' , .■ &gt;
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Court Hçuse. Apply to Mrs. J.\Ç.TFt&gt;spora
tipn.
If
the-eoiiforilions cah give beautifying the town and In many In* Public Health Service in an article Lgit
TliesRO^I» ATt&amp;wfi Who«« Wife .Wàtré*’
The guests, went tb#n *nv1
_
mInger.
'•y - •£git'
...ning' room where Mrs 1’siton
him ttntup ai&gt; o*refi^ló -kaai hnrglare v i gqpd «ejvlfe it,living Tqtea tlie walet ¿tanres. cordial support was given the published points out that disease
department, but. in juAtice’ to tho dty ried by rat*-that the bast method'of sided at the head of thq table.
U rert«ifily. taste atr good Iront fi
that he ea /i dm le. going to lot her
For Rent—Two furnished rooms snd
É t t a llljlll ■
autljoritios
let mp
sayindi­
here that the getting rkl of Jhem is by Starving them, the coffee and Mrs. W. M
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a» it w-pjM
d from that
of an
-w r
one bedroom. Rooms suitable for light
viduai ównor-’àtùl fdr a few yean at Inv,r Btrongpst' support came from the city and sjya, f in starvi^. rat. the mime U
II11 Mrs. V
J. 0 / Taylor served_thf
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and
C.
housekeeping- Mrs, Goodhue 210 Park^
t would be good policy to live in peace nqt the towngpeopl« « a whole. Nei­ point of attae’t is the gyhago can,” and , The/ were ablv assi»te&lt;i in
avenue.
I5 4 fc
with thue Utilities Co, Of courte wu (ire ther Tias any favoritism showq. Fip.m urgvr m jjddpal ordinance« requiring all j multitude by Mhaea Gibwo. hurt »»■
----------- — .........V - - Havep^mSe 'the chP'MUBt uo^; payit»« more than U realty Dec- the mayor and aldermen tbythe Ipwjlesd garbage roreptiejek. to have tlght-fUUnfe m&lt;r&lt; E«de Turtion and Miss Gk*°i
For Rent—Furotshod room, 30 l PatWha*:
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- -- »- - jeamry fttr water but the only real way to man oty the »tieet’ fofaat there a^meu lids, it.i« practfcaUy.iinpottrible to keep 4 The moet delidoua sandwich*^
neaecdVer^
metto avenue.
-'ll-fit p
water or any other utility is to to be a unanimous dvnjre to coopgptc
in order “
rot* and dth^lteeMf-earrying an- ‘roto aalad, olive«, piekie* ¡md‘
offended
tpi-t hhe' meter rate which-mean* that and give satisfactory »service. •A Turgfc lm.il* from
feoding on the ordinary
tefi
jm Treding
ry ŸrfiMé'.
formed a iuncheon that » «
,
For Rent-,Furnished room, with or

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without board.
Park fiventfe.

pay for what you get—no more and force wf met? and several wagons were and garbage akh,. from which Hi* “ W ; high standard of the Pre»byt«ris»
j
i and this is the only'iOlutiori'to the
is of( as often u it t* on, from thf1 lfansl__
usual 1 m d■ tv.
tha ju s ili Hum »rotte ts • I

Mrs. R. L. Jon»o 'JQfi,
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Now H th. S ö t e r n Ü Ä « ,
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new» egencyf

nr,ti pnt everj UR^;

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hopd0dst^ret^5¿I,^hteh ^a^w^&gt;!l:oJ&gt;en.,, t ijtUe longer in the dining room*?
ika .Woman's Olih Tale hour Tound oomo of
r,
many-calls from the various seVtioru^pf
q»* , . .. — 1 - 1 —
Jdhjh a «yktem o f ! gpflnfc, ¿The».reception was

A . rott» on gaa, light» amt water w can all the town anti distributed bM meg,in'
ron^tfqp' ln oUrfutwri jmT kcH'i) !Vqu*f ;dft»rthtfal affiilra in Ji*
^
►Uve here awhile longer without »crap- cry section -,o&gt;yt^e dty-vjW/uhy gjvp t ! W n hfietation,durilif; On»'Lot weather•fndW Tw'tbe d ty o f-Sanford
. W H Y NOT try an «dv
nient under this hcadini'. It will i
^
th___toWijY'! k^4l*ng a close Yspionago upon theitth^jteirr'.pTOiWi't voted it.* ®f
only cost you T H R E E CEN TS a
. tho capipafgri:
pârkq garhfigd^ufs.jhe man who -* 6llect* the|
and one that will ’b*
Une each issue and will surely
w'in* Ihsiuttfully clrenod up afid many of garbage arid securing the rooperoliorf |n ^he memory of them all - re ^
f&gt;
Th^rodyk«,
-bring result«.
the vitrant lots also, but afAer all,jt was of thn municipal authorities. &gt; "Y ou ran
Their thank* are due to
-Denis
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ta*w ni f rester „„ T* « r ^ - r Ithe *health, ,,fîj
teMfcndrifäl ,FST
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hoet and hi»»»*"
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vState. apd looal territory* ilveff'"1« '
of,yo-.
nocd«*d,
for
then»
are
»0
many
vacant
W»,S t (AfaWlsh- ; whose untiring effort* nt«d« tht
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johlwm. retail«« and capable sal«Hmen
* M m ; : ——
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i-Ar-v? *--k a* “ • v W
y -S £ * n *
lots in Sanford, whose owners hav,ve
&lt; ub-Hifiefit,
sysfem of
I„„rh a mcce-r
■X à
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■-.; K \ i , " tlw* last and l&gt;«it known v a p ,
.'fia&gt;*keçL.V/h«n
U
w «. . f wût -oonie■ *n«y
I'm gding to create a piece «olutclymd dvir prido, it woulirn:
- Civics CommiRee
require
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an'Woma*'
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rt movee grime, grease, dirt. Vtc., front
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work1 tfmt will immorUlixo me'down three-m onths/of continuous labor to an's Dlub*. Zppa Gal»» Chairman. *
the hands. Big «Hier, especially In fac­ common, 1
H r Bapliat CMurh Sunda?- 1»'^
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* . « « &gt; « u&gt;.ho. fo r a . » l eJtsnr'lirtïfrAjp, and t|ie.ro»t of the .year
I*' TrJby:*|-=iykrti*7re»IX' ■■
tory dHtricfs. .Wriite tfor t attraqj^v*
yea retjiN-e kept tab on churçh,jchqrti, to keep UtòTO in prder. The ehairman ^Atremlon of. th* club metubera is
Nothing special Pui
propoaition. SKAT C 0 „ vt New Park
arui-J'vt» reed the on
oT ti ■■ and ineml&gt;cni of the Welfare Department called to tho lied Cross-seals rthat are be taken. You
are m»**™invited.
*
Y ou.are
j
avenue. Hartford, Conn.
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loo Year* Old.
alto when' tha baas pulled a few noted ami especially of the darning up com­ now on sale in th»- intiy, • of the tuber­ just Bought a supply of c h a ^ , __ l/PVW 1Ö0 years old oat of the celjar of bitinnkeup, and no­ mittee are mo«t grateful for the support culosis campaign.. The seals, can be will bo given a comforUble P» y ^
en fuand'ht fha trunk of An old ticed the glare &lt;ft the cnitralto when given them by the rity authorities, their
&lt;1*** palate? and *(gn *
bought of Mrs. Dunn, chairman of ¿he are not folding chairs rilh&lt;T _ v *t
1&gt; to Çamberlàçd, England.
Wrder.- Wo can dq your ha/new re*
the sopnmn run In^. a.-dime’« ..worth of employes and all others who contributed health committee find other members tor. George Hyman, will
^
a n d a t o top
trill» v,|jj(ll)Jthe tenorisworu
never in any way to&lt;|ut success of the campaign. f tho: ooimmiUfce, M ti- Terbcun nnd_ apm. mid 7 _p. m. A »*«•
t herf c; . l l ..
TH TEIUfEU.Bondky school at.9:45.
H.'-Philtp»
Yc’« tint* store. »
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RECORD BREAKING SEASON
SANFORD. ENTERTAINS KNIGljp‘
TEXAS DEATH LIST GROWS
FOR TOURISTS IN FLORIDA
OF PYTHIAS DISTRICT CONVENTION
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new order of things. A proj&gt;erty’s “netuii) MANY' VISITORS FROM CEN-

Sumlaj SertUcat Presbyterian
jrteru Church COLD WBATHER ADDS TO ownership In tho$c nafim* where aurb
cash value” may in» interpreted to mem
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T R A I. FLO R ID A
Mor-*, lie wiliinthropist will bn•Die SUFFERING OF HOMELESS a system u in operation. Tli# rFlbject
the amount of money it would bring if
will he discussed ut some' length in
then* f« - the morning Mirvire. Hi#
sold at the time of nueaameni. .Many
the Postmaster General'* annual report .
R A IL R O A D S MAKE PREPARATIONS different considerations govern the rix SPECIAL
TR-VtN EROM EDSTIS mountain tup experience« "will b«* used RESCUERS
ARE
UHOWNED soon lo be made public, although" it to show Hu- true bug# of j*atriotism. IIU
Injt of, the price of-properiy, The ib-sin. I
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- • renunciatnn of hU powitton in the royal
is not ussured that he will make any
oth er n e w s o p i n t e r e s t in of the purchaser to obtain it, the owner's REFRESHMENTS
SERVED
ARK
hotuehqh of Egypt; bus upiu-aruin-o be- OTHER NF.ttp OF INTEREST FROM positive recommendation.*. The Post­
need of ready money or his indiTerence
sta te b o il e d
DOWN F oil
AND A GOOD TIME IS KNmaster General saw the President for
WORLD AT LARGE GARNERED
fore 1’hs.Aoh |ts pleader fur his people
whether he sells It,cp^not, the terms and
busy h e r a l d r e a d e r s
A
few minutes Wedtteairay nriiTwKlic ~
—JOYED
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ALL
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and
hL
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.««.'(usi^lpjiccept
the
offer
to
be­
«FROM
TELEGRAPH
REPORTS
circumstances of the * sale all th«*»
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they did not discuss th* subjwrt, "Mr.
i;come
the
anrtAtWa)fTJpd‘s
chosen
people
vision p u i i n i « . -Hem*enter Into tbotrnnsarri;i;
"All roads
roat lead to Sanford" ijt least ao
. The ivumbvr of kivown dead as a re» Burleson ¡arid, as he left the White House
jCoaaL. Lincr-btu
far as the Knight* of Pythias are corv Ibrough. ib i destruction ot Israel hy suit of Jhe flood which was spread over
4 1 t Mftt «if iH« - .
that on previous occasions when he
tat returned from a. fiualne« trip to
Wiliium Deering, head of the horees- rornttt'Whfm it cornea to a district con- God, all of wt\|ch conspire«! lo ’tnnk«; of the lowland» in half a docen ot the coutT-1 discus«*] the question with theThwhJdwjnville. and other poinu in the ter manufacturing cbmnany lieuring vention. Sanford off arcotmt of its pb- Mos*s pie moal famous character in
South Central Trxas, reuched &gt;60. with . dent he had fouml his mind open and
northern part of the aUt*. Mr. Kirk- his name, died peacefully, at Mlama sition as n railroad cepter is becoming either ancient or modern history.
The nvening Service will.have for iu several thousandJrefugees maroone«)^ in ! receptive to information,
krtd « a y .- that homeseekfhr and tour- Tneaday night , u£ *]0:58 "of paralysis. more and more of u convention city.
half llood«?d cotton gins and dwelling
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la, are pouring into the state in numbers ■He wo* brought to Miaum Jrom his Railroads run into the city from alx topic Hobab, tho Kenile. When Hobah house«, safe from the water for the time
Al)mtt
1,600
iK'ranrw
participated
in
yfaited
the
ramp
of
the
Isreulites
in
the
that is greatly surpririrfc to the railroad homo in Evanston, III., si* weeks ngu directions,' making Sanford easily, acces­
being, bu^ thit suffering from huiig«,«c the denonatration at Calumet, MWr..
Ben, who are familiar with the condi­ in a helpless condition and taken to his sible ns a common meeting poir)t for cen­ wrifdcrn«- .' he was invited In become and exposure Uiing intense. Four-fifth#
Wednesday ngairut eontinuntkm of the t
guile a«d scout for the Isrealltes by
tion*. Twenty-five homcseckcra arrived country home near there in an ambulance tral Florida.
of the dead and marooned were negro miners .strike...lluradea 'anti addrnMea,''
Mose«, who y-uliiiil she vulue of ifobab's
ia Tampa yesterday, in n special car frtm
His wife and sons. James and Charles,
farm hand*. Of the dead the greutcr wero udder the umpires of the Citixerta’
Phoenix Lodge No. 5, K. of P. enter­
CUrtjo. A packed car also went to Or- were at Jtis bedside when death came. tained the district convention of lodges knowledge nl the locality. Tin* Isreal- number lost thier liven in tho vicinity
Oummittei-s wdilrh '{vave1. law enforeoThe body will be shipped to Evanston at Its Castle Hall Tuesday night, Dec. itee were jmii beginning their forty of Bryan, where a thirty mile, stretch
Hndo with a party from Chicago,.aa did
mt*nt for thier ohjept. Strikers had been
one to Punla Gorda. The Coast Line is today in his private car The funeral ytb. *A large delegation from Euatis year* wandering* in the wilderness of hve# along the Bnuoa river crumbled
warned to keep in the Ivtekgrtniml by,^
[ oow running four trains from Jnckson- will la* held there Saturday or Sunday. lodge, numbering «19. accompaniexf by the Hobub r, fused the honorable position Uubj-’ the pressure of idle flood. Hemp*-'
William Moyer, president uL the We*»
tendensi him. The main though^in thL*
f* *f *f
'rilk to Tampa daily, and the passenger
stead&lt;tn Waller cojniy, from which re-' ern Federation of Afinera, and no trouble
Euait military bund came on a special
list is growing every day. The late train DOING HOME FINE PRINTING train. DeLand, Orlando, Kiaaimine« dltcours.- will be the poasibility of« Man*» l«irta up to tonight had been meager,
oeunfd at Cali«n«t and ■Houghton.
Berrice to the Kingtlom of 0o«i and the
1whith arrived in th* city last night was
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reported twenty drowned and otuera
afid AjHjplA« also sent large delcgatio
world through his niemberwhip jni the
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S iip
misting. Ue|Kirts from half a dozen other * weD flllrd. although cara are being arided Herald J'rinlins Companj Turning Out the total attendance being nearly
.Sanford Library Nates
kmgdoo
it U hoped that a large aifffn
••Ymy-timf thcV ar**ngeded. Effective
smnli towns in Waller and adjoining
Grand Chancellor W. J. Sears was
Booklets and Other Big Jobs
ence will la« pn««u&gt;nt ut each of these
Received nt 'the Idprary, wi-ekiy, “ The
December 9, the Atlantic Coast Line
counties advanc'd Hu« total fatalitie*
present
and
gave
a
stirring
tuidrero.
servirt*
The
Herald
Printing
«Company
la
. will re-establish the "Dixie Limited",
l«&gt; 150 in all. The Suo Felipe section of *
H'1l,r,L * pa(&gt;*r published at
A candidate for Phoenix lodge No. 6
Iatst .Sunday there were eight jterwm# Austin inunty. where last night lean. Anron. Cana! /amat;under thd authority'
a fast triin from Jacksonville to Chicago, taken in Sanford as a matter of course,
.was given the rank of. Esquire by the receive«! into the church either hy letter
the fast train leaving Jacksonville tin the being located here and doing business
wen- rtpre*»«'] for wvernl hytiiliet per- ° * " sthmian Canal ( ommlAsirm.
team form Eustis lodge and the rank of 'or by pnifession, The Fitnford Church
‘ " ',,llu » in lt
are in law k and
morning of the 9th. on this train a year after year with one of the largest
*on*
iiiurtMinisi on a slight e le v a tio n ,
Knight was conferred by the team from Orchestra will furnish several number*
pam
phlet
form
,
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p
a
rt
of a rei-enl do­
threugh »lecper will ln&gt; taken to St. 1-ouis. pay rolls in the city among the smaller
rereive«! a *hi|jrn«*nt of inotorlioaLs (rom
Welcome lodge No. 9, Orlando. The f:r the « veiling service.
n atio n :
The “ Diaie Limited" is routwl through fartorir» of the commonwealth, and few
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Houston,
which
rapidly
removed
the
work was splendidly done by both teams.
Tho--« »ho may be intamtod are in­ ruing«'* to safety. The great danger i Philosophy;
Jsrkron to Tifton, Atlanta, Nashville. people realise they have in their midst
District Dip. R. C. Bush well presided vited t" attend the Sunday scIhkiI at
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Ihr (ijn'n D oor," Anonymous.
lad through to Evansville, Iml. then [ one of the finest and best equipped plant*
at the district meeting.- The address of VxHO atsf also the midweek prayer meet­ tonight wav (reeling and starvation.
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to the windy city. Tamp« T im «, i for the si** in the south.
was delivered by Go«/. A. D«v ing JV«rine#diy owning. ^The Brother­ For the second night ice was formed
I-ogic."
Jevons.
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The Herald Printing Company has uwelcome
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over the thirty miles of water above
t t t
hood «•!•*.«« i» growing and will prove^inlately installed another keyboard fof the Cottea.
i'«in*Agn&lt;)«UcUni."
by
Winter
Bryan where 1,800 pervmK, mostly
.■n* 'Florida Live Stock Aaoociauon
those who may car«« to bf-- negroes, are marooned with little iood
At eleven o'clock a turich, isonsiating
The Criminal," hy Ellis.
Monotype Typesetting machine and
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"Earthology"
by Raphael
also one of the finest book and news- of new iti oysters, sandwirhea arid cofft-o c^me me-mbtTa.-r-W
or
fire.
Urgent
appeals
for
blanket*
and
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ntiUtV! ti be held in the College of pajiCr presses that money ^-an buy and was served.
Sociulojjp:
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fooii
were
receive«!
from
all
over
th
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Agriculture at the University of Florida,
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lie
ReCeirea'.JJia. 1-ommtsalnn
I'Tm
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in
jAmerittiArTHB?t'".#'
Y)7
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being so equipped is Tnakinyx^tropj^Jjitlj— ...
Wi ai uvi iu aevVral'pew
«ritar.reriswtco from c entral Te.xs^vd-*
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noi only for local work but for flne.siaJ] {natnfara lately and wivcral bihen. have
Hot. Oeo. 0 . Herrfng has ri-reived hia most to the Gull «met A trainload «ij,'
"U,D1S*This organization is one year
tione/y and l*ook printing fur the state , transferred tliMritreniberekipsTttntiotlter oirriou -slon aa county juiige of Seminole provision* wfa* ordered from Au*Un S - -W««rft'turv Systems by Muhietnn.
gR, tad has for officer* lion. C, F. Among . thn. many Jlrie job*v mdutU»&lt; —
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A»* « - r ‘A -A .. •.&gt;.-• * W ! ' .« ad ,rmiàiti»s 1
-frt :ye-v _
be
M'YriTnTA^Tnr^ ■bWtY0ffiTibtocbu^'iT.1
offici The office-ol cntipty judge has **
Itraio», for five 4hundred
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niifikmett' -♦■y rnWeimr n r T o d a y ’ 1 by Ely
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Chambliss, of Ocala vice president,
-Tv»«"What is Worth While” by A R.
the city of Sorrento, one Jor the city of
bc-en «iiisut for the past thirty days on )»Ki(ile ( ’ In*«« t«i Hlrnontnn. in Fort Bend
,*ajPmf! C. L. Willoughby, of Cmincswt
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EVENT
THE SEASON
Sanford and Seminole count/, a ln&gt;ok of
nee*« ,’ ti of the ih-ath of Judge Wtiitner county, rfear the tnoulh of the Uraxo* Itrowr
u rerreUry. The work •«Luring the minutes of the Baptist Association
"Natural
History"
by
Wood.
nil«] ¡hit biisiiii-ijJ of th*- office huV« been river, thirty perrons were shin up in
M.us°n has been in ro^.«raU on}o| ^ ^
UUu,rl ««id many other Eagles to Give Grand, Masquerade Hall rar- at-u*] jointly by rhe county eft-rk Ihe warehous*- without foo«l 'Ho- lirato*
Amernun i’ lutocnicy" hy HowWd
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I'olltir* and Property" by Worthing­
* n BoanI ° . *’**. ' v *m ' hinaller orticrs.uf statkiwiry for many
aii«i
liti
culjector
and
now
that
tbp
now
cr*-*t went ihrough n dam riea# ltu-hon New Year'# Eve.-,
. . ^ IVdrrai Bureau, of Animal Hxlut- \u^
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state.
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U-U-ry City F . ti. B. t W l ‘.wflt hold
The Herald Printing Ctwnpany also
oflloe ran in- resultasi' in th«* judge'* camp The prisoner* had l&gt;een rvtnovod. i "Cnihlng RévofutiÓBA by Gali. ’
dahs throughout the State, building! issues |Vo papers e&amp;eh week of lb«« Sdn- their first grand masquerade ball New
"Political Hemiomy" hy Gregory
All the stiii«- hue lieen («Ourirrg money
Year's eve irt tw«n largo ha|lH especially Olii«** Just at Ihi* lime there an- many
atti# dipping vats and lieglm ing the fnr&lt;l Her.till, rec &gt;gni*«*l U.«« tin«« of ill«- til—
"Civil
Government” hy Larks.
«1
Houstonf
«a-'T on th# fiorirei nnd game licer.«** and fowl into the district.
writ of eradicating rattle ticks and two - a wurk paper* in thy south, a nrnuup-l and demrnti-d for the ocrasjpn.
T'r-onHtnk-s
of Herbert S|*«-fu-er,'.‘ “ Srit«i I** • anti ill«- wiirkit« heavy anil the' niintn^ I n,1M10
Tem.fev r. The annual meeting will ixiji) i' iii'Ii *iek of the Growviv New* A jtitnptuoii* hirhtsin, fruit punch, etr.j
rialb-jii
In
.Infi
rt Mu art Mill*
fi « that the «e-w |urfl?e «* on «he job ¡4
etc . to follow
I ItHirs ojien at 7 -fiOp in ,
be general ninferentv« of the i-uunly
lb«rit«*- «, r»&gt;.ib-v editor uf,pent list by
and •&gt;I- ■h.«- « c-intract fur it«««•IIn aV,«I
iff rage liltW
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ll*-rriri^
*"Iriak hHiiii, I *r hell«'* amt gentlemen
dubs. nn«l all ia«op|e interest«« t in 1 vc ly |«-pi t l« i i be e«)Uiily
ha»» i r*«j» I 1 itili*:/ in lb»- |«ilitl«-til’-iruni. Sotherui . u
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will b&lt;- pmvidi-d with ,-iiiijion olieoV* I- - I'll know li jiin*l ni \ ir^i i i and ha*
itock work, and will inrl ide not o ly
lot. (,*«-"Hn) .h- Essay in Et lues by*
The M-rnl«l Printing Co employ
ittftf mill im! I'r -*ub'-Mt W ll-HI.I V««4a,v, *
Also ladle* ri-iirijig r aim*, including In- .i re i leu« id t-eu.ii« i|, (or tin- pa*t
jnformatii.ji on tick eradication but .ill
Iwelvt; |tgiD- the Yiur, round &gt;tn i in the
persouifiisi by sixty numbers of vtho Groniund.
U iliV «-ommiti«-e. Following i* a li*t t».« ye ira, being well ami favorably
practical lines of live stock ‘ work fd
"Merrie England" by HRchford.
miller ,s«««!««n alxiut fifteen and it i*
k inwii in th* Ok) Dominiuti slut? and Unit«ul American Suffrage Association
of rommittees:
iaterret in Horida.
"Progress
and Poverty" by. Henry
ne«w«arv to work a night shift [n order
the stati of hi« ndoplim He will hold who pleaded that be use his influence
M. A. Durner. chairman of commit, tins hf?h fioaiiiin with «-redii and honor vyith ( ’ «mgr»-** to obtain the ballot for George.
lo
k«*«
up
with
the
work
and
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"Fallititi Essays on Socialism” by.
The elf^tton held Tuewlay in ( lay ofllei i* "i«e &lt;*f the busiest plar*-s ill tin- |(*-!l
i i himself ami ihe c miniunweahh that the women of th&gt;- n»ti«m It w'i* the
1 H Walsh. Aflvisiry chairman
Ihw-ii Anna ll«-*;int
county to bond the some for on«« hund­ city «In« and uighi Th«« 1wo pie em­
In reprewnu and the ««tflre hn* b«*en lir*l time tin* l,re*i&lt;b-'it huff
\ \ French, Pren*
' ’ William Morris, Artist. Socialist," by
brought fact- t" fa«-« with the i*.* ,«■ m u
red and fifty thousand dollar* to put ployed ««re the ls-*t that can be pro.ib! tlllea.
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Adam*.
Floor.
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U-f
forma^ way Hi- bd«l hi* &lt;ulb-r* that
* hard strface road from Orange Park rlire«I iml reivtvi v«««mI wages, all of
I! .1 Minton. Reception
" I h , Mormon Delusum
by Mani
»bateVer rmxbl t*e hi* tu-rsonal view*
throujh Gr«a«n Cove Springs to Putnam whir') »ri- -|M-nt Iter« m *Mfifor«l n«a| beH
livIi Spafikltinil l,’ i •
W It N,»-ll I ii-r-iration*
■&gt;«i woman * tlfrage or an* other aub ifufin*r&gt;
wa* carreti by a large majority
su'le* bo.i«.iing tin- t l'lie Hernl-i
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\rni-t(, hinaiH'e
&gt;toil Hu h iqi.irkiiMu. pnv.it«- « ,&lt;re- jt-cl. Iu- ha«l made it a rote not to urge
"Working People and . Their lymHurtling Green t’ove, in distn«’t No sist* 111 a fiii.io«'ial
*-, keep &gt;anl in]
w
Wnglit.
Invitation
I
t.i!
t » Congrea-num LT-.'ngh- i* in tin- lejislallun ut*&gt;n ( tingr*-** that h,ul not j ployers" by Washington Gladden.
H
I, cirri ml the town .’I to I: Orange. on J fie map Few utlln •* in the *rat«Mr - ( II Wiil'b. Ladle*.
-« u- on important buoi«-** «unii«« n*f lu-ei the a lbjecl yf "organic consider­
"OimmunUm of John Ruskin".
Eirk 2 t i 1 .
are I trger or lM*tt««r
This
ball
will
ilouhtleM
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the
most
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founh
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was
•'Chicago'» Dark Places hjt Smock.
ation" by Hp&gt;. Democratic party, of which
Thirt &gt; ihousand
dollar* '«( the
elalnimte
affair
held
in
Sanford
in
rmuiy
"M y Religion" hy Ttflitol.
a
»
ilcumo
rallrr
at
th#
Herald
nfflre
tojlP
,-nnsidi-rM
hirtise'f
the'
spokesman,
•mount will be to rettfe out*taiiding
STARTED HOt'iiH HOUSE
years
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Washington.M-eni* t^ !»• «ign««'-' -|«ju. ]'rwrjttit »liF that when the mern‘ ‘S«)ciali*m arnl ilnsocialiMn" by Car­ • iy j'
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•arrants. The material to In- used'
Couru«)*. atteutlon ami liest of order mr with Hugh ,in«l h«- i* »«-II pleated ber^ of Cfiingrcws fnftsul.tc«l him he wtmld lyle.
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i* known as marl, obtained from Black And Orlando Men slid lamps Women
i* a*«ured by the chairman of rommit- mih lit* new ■l*»«iliuii. «Jn private lif&gt;01 freely ftive hia view* anil he added that,
",cix Centuries «if Work ami Wages"
•trek and donated by oxTJovern«Tr
Were
Promptly
Thrown
nut
Hotel
tec* and their assistants.
Hugh wu# a newspaper man‘ and a good having filreiltly Iwen a*ked bis opinion by U!l*&gt;.
Jmning's,
In addition to two of the best orches­ one, hi* latest venture Uang the Jui-ksqn ulyout the .orgamxatlon of u standing
*‘Coo|ienitive Common weal ih” by
Green Cove Springs has never taken
The breaking up of «* beautiful little
tra*
In
the
state
there
wifi
be
a
tableau
Leader,
a
pu|ier
that
h#
still
owns.
He
Groniund.
committee
'in
the
House
of
Represent­
*uth progressive stride» In lu hia- party occurred in Hu* city on Monday
"A Better Financial System” by
-tory as It has the past four months. morning or late Sunday night when a an«l .minstrel entertainment during the »ill hardly net-d to
• » ork on the.*pa
4 per ative*, to consider «teinan suffrage, he
*RA tr* and handsome depot is *&gt;on bunch of all-nighters started something evening. Tickt't* &lt;&gt;n sale by “all mem- again in some tlm«* a* ( ongreaamttn htwi exim-**«*] himrolf in favor of »urh Ward.
Item
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f.'Engle
«ioe*
nui
»ish
to
«ll»p«-o*e
with
"Municipal
Affairs"
by
Brooks.
a committee.
•n replacu the old. one; the trolley line at the Robbins N««st ami wen- promptly
« t* i&gt;
hi* service* and t'«mgr«***man L'Engie
"Pau pore. Pauperism, Relief-Giving
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to run from Dowling's Mills through ejected and arrested. Two gentlemen
will
hold
his
position
for
many
moons
in
th*- ! S " hy (ì, Cc Bennett
town to the golf links ia assured. 41r. registered at the Robbins N'e*t on Sun­
The *«■&gt;j v of President WiUnn's pro­
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yet
and
then
some.
I.'Engle
and
Spark­
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la**
Meeliqg
Nullre
Hoyt, who will fminen the company. day afternoon nnd alioul Hu* same time
gram rot nntitruHt h-glshition today be­
t
man make a might., good team working
Concregstiunal Church
,4* Y w »anguine of the result.
two women also registered then* and
The Berean c i» » of the First’ Baptist t'.qctier and both of them an* iw«w*- came fairly' well defined ut the etui of a
excited
no
ausficior?
with
tie
proprietor
conference at the White House between
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church Sunday school composed of
The Baracas »re rejoicing in a ronpt per men.
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the President ami six Democratic mem- timn-d Increase in numbers and enthuslV The Fiortd/a State Conference of ur.tll lato-that night one ol the men be young men, uges 17 nnd upwards meets
&lt;*riti*. and rorrection will nn*et-‘ in cam# boisterous and mail«? •*o much Sumtay morning in copnection with the
l«rs of th.- House Jufidiary (Jornmlttoo a,«,,, anj ,hey will be glad to'walcome
, llc a r h a m ’s the Largest
that i* to utnlerltke the preparation of any young man a# a member, the class
largest session in the history of the noise that the proprietor Itad him ejected Sunday school at 9:46 o ’clock, corner of
n
when delegates from the from t^o house and at the »m e time Sixth street and Park avenue. A j “ re­
B ra x to n B each u m of O riu n d o i* pre­ th# adniimsicatiim -bill#. The bills ad­ meeting aM Eeix^ulsj Sunday school
wbre state will attend the third an discovered lliit one of the women at cent meeting of the da*« the following paring to set out a new KraftofniiLjur^J vanced
Yancea for
,or action
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11 se'aaion wflf in- hour. 9:46 V'Tff. * . • .
nual convention to be held in Gaiwss- least had taken rooms at. the house in uffleurw- r r : % y U « » d r y » n l M c K in n e y , to rover eight/ acres, Tne land is now fc*uc*p R»* following:
Next Sunday evening the sp««riai sub­
Definilion of the various form* of ject for considtraiilon at flTe 7 o'clock
U. 16, 16, 1914. It As ordprttTho'wIth the men. One of the presidentr Edgar* Whitten, vice presi­ being prepared an 1 the tree* will be s «t
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- *0 l&gt;b the' gfeatesf session yet women was wise enough to keep out of dent; f'orrest Gutchell, recording secre­ out in January. In addition to this big monopoly and restraint which would bervice vynr he "Developing the Aflgri
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arid indications are that it will bp sight when'tbe noise wna at it* height tary; Eugene Singletary, corresponding pew (rove Mr.' Beachum will # add be "roncUisively deemed" unreason­ W ithin/’ All are cordially welcome to t
and was not discovered uptil tlw! next secretary: H. E Tolar, treaajrer; Jno* twent -five or,thirty acre* to hi* grove able, and in violation of law. .
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this as well as the oJjfer tesfvice^ Morn- *
Placing upon the defendant flu« bur­ in« service at fl JPeldck and-Christian •
i ' ** wnferenco will b# attended 'by morning when she was called vl'ppn t&lt;&gt; l&gt;. Dinkins, teacher. The ofllrers, the at A; opks, which additional grove will
delegates [rop\ Jacksonville, «and testify in the case.
u-qcher and every member ot the class he phnted t&gt; Yale icias. Mr. Ileacham den of profit to show that tjiere ia no Endeavor at fl:]5 p'. in.
The men and'one' woman ,wert_AC- rtir!#!»1»I^Aff'gW.f-IrvNlation tq every has at tbla tlme_uhoui 175 acres of citrus unreunoaable restraint of trade.
Bora churchea,, charitable
prfanftaMrs. Edwin Bliss of Washington
Prohibition of interlocking director­ D. C., gave an interreting addres at’
rested and s|)eiU the night in-jsii where young man of.Sanford who ia not In nl- fruit t ¿ 2* In bearing. When these new
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it was iaamwi that the men were from tendsriCc in some other Sunday school frOV##-com# into U-aring he will be the ates In«tween large corpora thins.
the Wednesday evening Iwur, t&gt;eing en­
Establishing of an interstate trade joyed hy a goodly number.
^ r ^ b je c t of the three-day ac«don Orlando although giving fictitious name* and »-very visitor to meet with them next owner of about .'100 acre-s of bearing trees,
commission
to exercise regulatory
and
the
women
were
frornTsmp*
and
if
Sunday
morning
in
their
class
room
at
which
w
ill
make
him
ja-rbaj«»
the
largest
Roth sides, in the "Trip to Palestine1'
methn^ t
of the aim* and
t .
Philanthropic endcAvor, and they hud not started thorough house the church.
owner of bearing citrus fruit trvee inujie power#, make original investigations contest art* working xealounly and in
arid aid the court* iu carrying out d«v friendly rivalry. The aim lor next
hu,her of speakers from the they would haw come and gone with
state.—Tam|ia Timi-si
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‘ »to others wiU l&gt;e preaent to take out clPHinr «n y suipirion.
Sunday morning for both aides should be
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All of them faced Mayor Spencer on
The primary department of the Bap­
PWt. ln the pregram. **
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Monday morning .and aome lively evi­ tist Sunday school meets at 9:46 In the
Government \jwnerehip 'of ,telegraph Let all work to that end.
The
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dence waa forthcoming, ending up with room recently erected adjoining the
The regdlar convocation of Monroe
don b f i r 0i ^ Suu&gt; Tax'Commii the mayor aaaeaaittg a heavy fine and church. A wood heater wiU bo installed Chapter Royal Arch Masons waa hi«!d and telephone lines throughout the
country is being seriously conahlered
^toitia ra A*,e,“0,^, in the'various
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Baptist t Inml I . J
tfie parties departed for their .homes and mother« can depend on the room last night irf thrir hall. The following by President Wilson." . t i ,
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•don at
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being
warm
and
comfortable
for
their
officers
were
elected
for
th*
ensuing
year:
up.
Confarencea between the ]
You cannot afford to’-'miff Servllw»
Tb* m u J lfu | (*d ‘ v»luo ha* created after settling
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little one« *hould the morning be chilly. 0 . L. Taylor, H. PA Dr. O. J. Miller, and Postmaster General Burleson have at Baptist Church Sunday H am
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of information about
Ned we repeat It "Do your Chrtat- Over fifty were preaent last Sunday and Kin^-C. J. Rumph, Srribe; J. F. Kar* led to a gathering
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H P Iq K . T Ì K Hev. C k fm . I. Hyman
*tlf otle “J of « y property la In itnew scholars' are entered each weak.
J. Miller, Treasurer- the practical w^rkinj ^ . Gov^runfjaLjadU _preaefc
fc '-ife - Pltopiexlng problem of the in* shopping early.”
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bé' haxrA the pl'cJus waif# cjf beggars. ! loo,latti, that ¡I ditfsn’ t matter much hot» V W
y W V a fV ^ irfW V rfW li^ i ñ n ñ n f t i ^ r f V ^ i n a n p ñ J W W S » »
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I.'IE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY rtaUori'thf problemi ‘ «if haiidfiag »hin -j «vA v'j£ ; .•— ( i ^ _ * . - .\ i.'.V j (
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tías» of people. Chief Koator* of: the
W. M, IlAYNtS. Hiiimot Manate»
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■'SC . Petartfurrj-force hás ; alrésdÿ,, toub»rf laiton Kfter, $2 OO a »rar In Advance á )cd .f»is warning- to Atm«-solicitors !.\ notice that a ntim who went to KIs-;
■*■■■ - J A n d J b i i far St. IVtere'.urg bas t &amp; o jtTmmw four years ngo with J$3.67 is now
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rvli*ft*«l la (h* Cil» t&gt;» rarrVf 1100 prr »«41 m r singular!/ fri?«* frpm them. By wara- &gt;würth $25 ,000. It is
always bait to.be
Is glikd to announce to the people o f Sanford alrd Serpmole &lt;:onfity that' jl.s \\ A
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»dvsnee «« îl)e rer n*an»l'. ‘ •
ing beggars^aml-‘"dtps” , and they can precise in figure?, 1 find, and it. Wouldn't*
Partaceli la aliane» mu»l|U meda al o«cf.
Safe beiiosit Vault Is now entirely completed a W ^p^h, to* the public ditrn^-LX,
lie warn il through the nows papers, have done for u momarfl to have said the 1
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banking hours.for inspecyon.
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CalAad a»*«T«liili»» dall malU» Auiuit 22i*cl that th-jn* will ‘ bp* no Welcome await­ man went therfc witf1
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t)uiri $4” add.i
IPOS, al (&gt;)« rgatafflea at Sanfori. fi orWa.
ing them niyl telling tht-m thq‘ min­ was now 'worth I25.1H2.63. .It,, Hu't.
----- nadar Aet o( March 3rd, t87B, ■. ....
T h is vau lt is unique in that it is entirely sepaiiite from the main or M oih-\
uto they hit town that fhls^pTacj Is what he'« worth today but »j'im&gt; i M
oxtremeiy
unhealthy
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years
ago.
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Vault of the Bank, being located ju s t‘to the rear of th e oid.vaultand is made »a-,
OBe» la H«iaU ftsIMIni
Tdepfcoee No. M»
toil nit, the first step toward the
You see, in order to have the,story]
of access to its patrons by an unobstructed passageway fron#the banhlobb\'
elimination »f this class is taken.
be deeply interesting and pathetic, that
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their boxes, we have had arranged a special retiring booth which may
occupied’
'through a town? Just one old dollar tenets will be tho next stage I n ' t h ^ . Precisely like calling a telephone num‘:
may make the wheels go around in many wmrk of riddipg Florida ol the«* poo- i ber.% And •suppose' you wenty to the
by the holder o f a box while handling same. This is directly to the right of tlx
an Industry.
pfe.-1
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trance*of the Deposit Vault.
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The drayman haul? a load up from the j They are no good. There are some 0mi central should liahd you oyer some
depot In. the’ morning. The ‘.storekeeper beggars that deserve sympathy a n d lwenty_flve , tboUKind-J-OU .wouldn’t
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What I’ m wondering about is this:
joh otwWk for l^btfUihec aiid iajtjven harv«i
the mendicati ta eûmes an­ bow muc^rwould that same man haw
the doD*r in payt^nt. Tbo fcarponua- H«tM with
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M. M. s m 11 n ,
H. B-. STEVEN’S
h . YT. t o l a r ;
ir.TT: p e a s
«n ior's and-Jays ln a other wing of the army-of the sons
„ ....of been worth tmJay if hr had gone ttrlCto
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Vicc-Fr»#idcnt
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aupply bf ^vU ioua.fcbw iaiih he p«ya Vhoso fingorw i^U gU and whose steps idmuiey with
Figuiw it, your.-í4íA¿
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are soft, wbo^avo the knock ui opening •df; don’ t expert rae ta. do it. -PaJm
i the dotlar. The .frx er
pays the farmer
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a dollar for some truck, and the Inrmer doom not thier own and' taking that Beach Post.
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gives it to the hbrksmith. for kboeing ‘which- is not thfers. By careful watch
'It
is
possible
to
keep
In
close,
touch
With
his horses. The’ blacksmith hands~tt
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Tvro weeks ago, the l^A»ws printed Mr.
over Xp the harda-arc man for some bar the movement# of this gentry and to
iron, and the latter gives it to the in­ greet them upon arrival by prompt J. H. Overmab’a (of Sanford) opinion
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surance man'for . in s u r in g At dinof r warning to clear out. This problem Is of the Harden Ferry approach. Mr.
HBV1
he takes it home and give« it* t&lt;y his Wife 'one which, gives the police department Overntfn expressed tho opinion, that it
who leavw it with the 'drygoods dealer. heads S' great deal of , worry and all was dangerous, Last'vm k Mr, A. M. Dangerous I&gt;rug Giving Way for Safer
A L L KINDS O F R4..E ■!A L E S T A T E
Reliable Remedy
That riierrhajit pays it tu the landlord Florida police heads are working- to; Bjnulshaw, wh° built t the approach, ,~ Ju, More
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Hiindreds of people in thla vicinity
* for bnt, aryl the latter gives it to his gethfr to rid this state of the fellows who stated that it* was safe and had been
‘ Bonding, Insurance, Fire, life and Occident, iteprt- s«-nting
follow the tourist«, and they should re­ commended by many uutoisOi who alone have stopped the use of danger­
bookkeeper. Mr- Grouch.
ceive the co-operation of every dtiten passed over it. Mr, R. H. Smith of ous calomel when their liver is acting o
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Mr Grouch is an' eminent» finanrior
Smith Garage, DeLand, staud to the atowly, und take Dodson’» L.v^r Tone inin this work. ST. Petersburg Time«.
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and a logician of note. HU views on
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writer that it took four people who got atead.
. — O-----Iwlitical economy and alt other topics
&amp; W. Block
his car on to the lighter over tlm ap­ • Dodson’s Lii-dr Tono is ufwuy-s safe &gt;
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. NEWSPAPER AND POLITICS
is doep and wide. It is manlfwt »0 Mr,
proach, to hold jk back. Mr. Duke and has none of the bad nftor effccbi t
Grouch That tbo high cost of living In, 1- Although It. J. Holly of the Sanford
Gdrdon, of the Gorilon garage, tells the which »0 oftert follow the' use of 'caiomeJ;
■ ’ that community U due, to the extrav­ A^lu.) Herald now resides many miles
writer that ho'W-ould not be surprised at It 1» a plea#aut tasting Vegetable liq­
agant prices charght^hY* the local mer- from Kentucyy, hi«' natfvo state, he
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any
time to hear of the county, being uid that starts' the Hywç gèmtly and *uro­
!r • cfUntv He k n o w ^ ;^ 'is n ’t he buying still m a in . Ä t - Kentucky T
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ly, and relieves constipation and bi|)ous-»
his xiilPlie» from- that Chicago mail
ill tuneatn U ks issue*
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^broxher editor# ui&gt;°n ¿ny iub-j He thmka the approach - erjUrcly too cr diet.":
AND
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MIDDLE MAN’S
d , / ’ V ^ v ; ’ * ÇCprices for the same articles. If the trans- ject when he- thinks, they are in thd
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st«ep. The writer hoped to l&gt;e able to
Many preparations haVo npAmg .up
porUjton charges, Pat lomewhat into
Recently. .Ida.- neighbor, f h*
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tari»
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«nitt
fwdrr
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vrîte
rat *at »»!,. tut
for hlmwlf drr tfitr IwiiB^Inn 1)8i OTal iml Uto .IH5 cTaTmTrhadr for
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that saving and in many cases he finds
mailed n&lt;r.t: t t-os meqdiult
ndo (Fla.) jS*ntipd «xpeemed the
the goods were ‘not what he thought belief that weekly newspapers should. been unable to make the trip. He hope* son’« Liver Tone, but remember Dod­
to be able to give his opinion pf the ap-' son’s Laver Tone is the tried and tested
P E R M E N T Ê R .€ O M P A N Y
they were, and in some cases could nVc b-t .politics alone, and devote thier time
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get repairs on certain article« without anj attention strictly to business,
DeLand News:
medicine and is so satisfactory to every
considerable delay and inconvenience, That Editor Holly doe« not agree with
user—is the reason these imitations arc
but "A penny saved Is a penny earned. " \ m r plan is evidenetd by the follow-!
on
tho markeL
So .that
. . . dollar is given a couple of days Jingj
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The longer we live the morn clearly we
Dodson’s
Liver Tone cannot l\urt ■
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of hard earned rest as it goes hishing| "W e do not agree with the Sentinel
understand there are two-codes for the any one and if it fails to do nil that is
along to Chicago in the m^iljiack
although from the stand|&gt;oint of the conduct of tho man who sirres a public
claimed for It L. R. Philips Si Co., who
The next morning the drayman is Out! husintwaoffice hp Is right. But the new»- institution
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the sell it will give your money back with a
bright and early, but the nimble dollar l
b, auppoaed. to take sides uf)6n J)rh-ate instituti n -‘ Fom'*,-o-v, »J i-m
smile.
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breught
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time trying to ge(around. You see, bit. idwl »land will be.a luke warm pr^jw- ¡homo in^somn time. He *&gt;a tses in his!
Mrs. Sylvanla W o o d s , b i.C ljttp n M ills, Ky.
. /- ■Honort for Mr. Harr
Grouch sent sc/araj, of those token« «- sllioti and .Save blit few; friends.
, helraisin long cidug’f t s tT-ll iitf to -nin-1 ’
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"It to net good bpjdnesif policy to oilr own business u d k-&gt;eT o u t hands off
Hon. R. Hudson Durr, chairman of
liver and stom ach troubles, r fir m ly b eliev e Black-Draught !
was heavier on those left behind. The; make enemies at any stag« of the news things that are none of oyr «*»*''•
In the Florida Railroad Commission, was
' Ijiitcber’s trade dragged and the other j paper ganh*. for enemit« mean that the, private nffiurs-rjch o man-woujd-be ad- signally honored nt the recent conven­
saved m y little g irl's life. W hen she had the measles, J
. .merchants^fand mechunlcs found .busi­ irsiness-end of tho paper wllj suffer» vanowl tò the imsition of teier with ‘ ltjn of the National Assodatimi of Railthey w ent in o n her, but on e gyod d o s e of Thedford’s !
ness slacking ?p. Grouch got some "re­ *but
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truthfully
any |»peripl
But Il-mrt« w ll roni Commissioners, when be was made
B lack-D raught made them break out,7 and she has had no f
cruits for his economiiing scheme and part off the political game. The man In rdoubtless lw jabb«l In the mde’ er with a member ofon e of the important com­
m
ore trouble. I shall n ever tic-w ithout ‘
the nimble dolUrs got n reqt Hko the first, ofllcc aflio atteitds to bis duties without
t\ i
bayonet and doubtless find his lust mi tt-eS'd elogi txi to represent the states
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ft»hilo those left could not begin to.cover fear, or favor will also have enemies und ¡ s&lt;«,p'm a Ited of prickly cuct vr. It’s a in the physical valuation of railways by
the gspund
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a« a cons9&lt;tuence.. Howovnr,' then* is funny old .w orld wherein professional the Interstate Commerce Commission.
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Mr. IhitT was made n m**ml&gt;on of tho
The bulobw bad planned to build a n -«»,^ of U* »'ho bew t i the line and lot' humorist# contribute only a very small
ticldit. &gt;n to hi* house, hut gave it tlj),.; the chip# fall where they njhy atpl vo- pttrt '
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committee for District Two, which ernthe drayman' sold one of his teams, shall probably gd on doing this us long
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because be did not need them nil f o r 'a« we have anything in connection
Sovpral Florida newspapers are anhi# diminished business. The grocer laid with ’the newspaper game.
Panama, l’orto Rico, South „Carolina
in m y h om e.” - F or constipation; Indigestion, headache, dizzi- *Ÿ
off
a clerk, the blacksmith a helper, the
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p o lit ic cnatnics usually come
MS T m w m m . T h ii'u a v e iy lr o ^ r dry goods roan two clerAa, and. other round after the battle is over and give subscription sljorllyr This i« no doubt u n t extent of temtory,' tt will be seen, !
ness, malaria, ch ills ^ifei fever, b iliou sn ess/ and nil similar
employers followed thiur example.' us credit for being at lidit partly hu- n«c«fc.ry,-and the papers will hartUy and Mr. Bqrr.U one of thç three gentle- ¡
ailm ents, T hcdford's^B lack-D rau gh t has proved ItscTf a safe, f '
H a county paper men to hantlle it.
Loans &lt;»nd Insurance got slack and Mr man and tho«* . W are borichoadod ^
•*.
anything
at
all
to
the*«
people
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Worth
Grouch Inst his job, the bosi being able| enough to harbor a-VTJdge arc t\cit fit
reliable, gentle and valuable ren icdy.'^ u ;
to keep the hooks of his little business,» campany dor an editor anyhow and are. who are on its list, tho matter of 25 to fO »
IF y o u suffer from -itny o f theso; complaints, try Black- J
cctits a year will not lie Considered. A 1
along with- his other work. Money “was not to lie considered,
great
deal
more
is
ex'rectid
of
a
new»f
Draught. It i? a .m ed icin e o f kno\vn meriL Seventy live •
ao scarce, ahd'trude so poor the building
"It is a" very small man who will’
ol several sow h«»;,s ■» was indefinitely l«;»r u grudge ngalast-a newspa|»er far paper now adayn than was the case none !
years o f splendid S u c c ^ -pmvw. Us value. Good.for ^
l&gt;oBtponed, and the men in the budding taking tin* right tide of any question, years ago, aml every Added fad It ’ for,
y ou n g and old. F o / sale' everyw here. P rioè-25 cents.
g
trades went to other tow ns Where then;; whether |&gt;oUtleal or otherwiss, and thiur supplying, the new«*'promptly, and in
good
readable
shape,
costs
money.
;
wis something doing.
enmity is prefcrablti to their friandship
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The town stopped growing, the bust-1 “ Aa long as newspapers ore printed Tiroes-Union Short'Talks.
ness men were hsrtl pressed to k^ep bp. j they, will take sides in politics and the
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They could not afford to p«lnt und.bn- j readers Will cx’^ ct them to , t^opc tip
THEATRE CHANGES. HANDS.
.-V*’ . , .
proVc and the houses and other build-1the political stuff as they’ aee fit and
ingt began to look shabby. Hdlf Jhe pop-j the ‘ disgruntled peanut politician can •For several week»“ past there have
1 '• '• ■ 4- ulatian was unemployed n large portion still read Ids neighbor's paper toi he Iteen persistent riimoto that the Imperial
**&gt; f •**.'- th J V - ;
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1 p t •~ • j s v y f _ •(Sg'-V T
•* of the limectireuch got hard pressed and 4s probably now- doing."—Publisher’ s 'Theatre would’ change 'hands and the
W
dcn'l toems to have Jjecn made on Tuc»*
went to work a«,jkvfarm laborer. The Auxiliary.
day
a»
Manager.
Herndon
of
the
Star
farmers went to other towns to trad«
C—»Ql——.
has- announced that hereafter the two
because of more up-to-date stocks
USELESS o m i ? G
theatre» will be- managed by himwlf.
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with a better market for their produce. - _
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w
There
Is-a
marked
return
this
-year
to
Thd
Star will be used .for moving pic­
.Finally most of the stocks were closed
ture«
and
the
lmjierisl
for
the
attracthe
real
awl
original
spirit
o
l
Christmas.
obt by the creditors, and a p nical ad­
— »&gt;i'i
juster hung a sign up at the dcpotC People have banded themadves1together tto h s ^ ^ ^ y ^°°kcd and Iwtwwn date*
"This Town Is Dead; tho Mail Order tn •odeUea'tpr the prevention oLuaelrea ih&lt;- Imjairiu) will fie dark,
giving. Thl» does not mean that dhe
This will probably be the be«$ solution
Business Killed It." .
: k b o o k w i l l d tfa W t h e r n o n p r . ^ £ &gt; y w I t i I e h o o n e e ls e |
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Y p u r ch e ck
Every busineaa msu to Ipterestcd In splendid custom . of exchanging gift» of an inffair-tfiit' dates hack several
with
loved“
one#
and
friends
to
tfc
b^jdbmoons
asto
when
ih
e
rklea
that
two
the­
the prosperity of Ida fellow, nruTTChen
ca n use it.
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he begins to pull It down, like Sampson, rontinued or dtocouragod tn the iw t«t:-it atres, would pay in Sanford and many
simply
metra
that
people
a
n
putting
¡-partie«
pheu
that
time
hav?
tried
thto
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he will be caught in ^ic rubu.
W h e n y o u p a y b ills b y c h e c k y o u a lw a y s h ^ v e . a 'r e c e i p t i n c a s e th e p
Ko*;» the nimble dollar rolling. Do more lov^_ and lpps money ;fhto their stunt and failed, It- has been c’.rar'y
V
not lot debts accumulate, but as last as Christmas packages; that they are cut­ demon* trated: tHat the thyitre busindw
ie b ill s h o u ld b e p r e s e n t e d a g a in . .
'the money mines in pasaltahmc-. With ting out the perfunctory giving to people awl other lirt#j* in.tfonfonl couJd be over­
erciyone employed this is possible, from whom they may pbfndbly receive u done und tlic i injn-riai, whilo one of the
T h ^ rc a rc c o u i i t M ^ g o f n e n t s w h y y o u
do
y o u r b a n k in g S
T ------KIWI a «mall amount of the eoln &gt;1 the S ,-»cfi;anti tajKhomihgy give* preaepv preftimt a n d 'j ^ D » ^ ^ o i i « * i 1in! thi
nply to be on the safe sWk There ts ttati has never paid the'divfdewU tf f
-wreitm in cbrulatlon will make busjnra«
h u s a n d n o n t T w h a t e v e r a g fiin s t it.
.
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nono-qf the real Christmas sfifrit jn this. it should l&gt;ecause the business has rnut
• lively,— FeJUmere Tribune.
Eveij.¿!|t.Dijiido »t.thto time shdtdd car- been here.
—
- Hui t Mi WHMW
T h i s is t h e . O l d e s t a n d S t r o n f l o a ; J a a u k i n th ife s e c t i o n o f t h e i f # N . r
the heart-with it. A gift which la
The moving picture business is taking
ELIMINATING THE MENDICANTS made Ur Impress somelmdy with our
the,world by storm" hut tho wind blow«
’ W h y n o t d o t h e w i s e a n d s a £ c t h i n g a n d s t a r t . t f W v ****
.L , .
With the holiday» upon us the.army
'*
r‘ ** -f .
' ' •of-ihmriksntr*vhteh each y * r m .vea
Sir^ * **
^f* * * '**
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with the tourust wave to headed foe*
Florida. Theae people who'live off“thin the moat tlçasscTday- People are tum- Some '
aqcffid tire show every
wits and the sympathiee .of other* are.1ing lime back a low centurie* and re- flight araProÌM jtèôplc attend the show
bbjecljonabFe anywhere. As soon as raemberirg’ that Christmas i* « day in, on«*' « yeir and pw attendancs has
r v j* »
•this cold weather begin# in the. north hojiar of Him who-v.(*ntiab&lt;j.ut doing good never been strong enough except on Sat-,
¿IJt
.this gentry itarts .for the south. Year and that u real Chrlstmm gift-shouJd unlay, night#- to“ warrant two shows.
,.«.-r; •' average mendicant to a (person op ex carry fiith It the sjlrit of Him Tiho gave On. Saturday night# It is the intention
acting tost». He follows the climate— HfwvhfTT with every- word and' deed. of Manager Hentdon to operate both
i. Last win
Ihctt were Thto-is tho check that has hng figen houses-and on Sattljdff&gt;' nights both
S u r p l u s iaind F r o f i t 9 $ 4 S ,0 0 0 .X )0
houses will be filled and all the people
abuseof
Capital $25,000.00
rA'*:
mg *nd wjl) havw
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fTRSONAL ITEMS O f INTEREST

Thé Man Who Succeeds
Never Takes s a Chance
Thai He Can A v o id

Christmas Hint

Gift

Odd Util e

Lnst M i n u t e

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Mmmu y O f The Floating SnUlP Toika
Sofflnetly Arranfied For H drdtfd*
Jlcrafd Readers

*iJeliiidi out fin i what l* J&gt;eU to do ami
then goc* «head. New problema .un»y aria©
but he it free to ta d le them -as they come
no. None Ot hi* time is taken in learning
wliat other* have found out by ciperi cnee.
The^tnan who ‘ plants trees or thrub*.
_______ » ill
___»ave time
ar*f
whetbrrdn gróve or botijo grounds,
'
money by. fifit getting all’ the pointers he can from
peraonii yrhd;have been successful with their trees and
plant!— win*»i; Icuotpi have been learned, .

rhynj J# n i«,«)-» 4 frlvnd tw ttn&gt; wbo
pdtA^kjHyJioliMitàr tiìve uni licori aup-

‘•M ‘«tlÙl-' »&gt;' Ghrlatmna otTeHtlg,

Tilt»

r e ti« 'dèe, imi iH uiipy n* fifVUllnotlt
.•difc &lt;nir'» u«n
.siili Niimrtlilng
olii bc^tiroyid d i In (he allupo o f a
» *t'**»"yt-.'eiihiiib the little need l o c a »
lihwtnit«!. ¿rill. fju.UOat the thing you

Griffing’s 1914 Tree Book
is a Guide to Success
Gel a C op y-F ree to Yon
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i agt hutjitt't f i i ^ come* the D. of W .
Untar at T ^ t k ^ t ^ V &lt; a * ? , p # .

Chase A # d ,-. bkfi full Itnek. veg.
y ib le c o i f * « tifi, itàm p e*,;
y . Ceewapuf- iduràdisi bulk. . J. I). Rbty*

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TU r beni | I i h I I n n ln iir O l« r a tln i| m
of asta «Ita kkr»_foutkt u d a r r m a * atott f t I t i I j f i m l »r*roafraalnt bjr i t i ( f u « ir of Ir ài Li ami uro*.cum uli io U t Utili c o iti ita tn .
I l Itila a hit lo plinti ho» lo p l u t 11, o lm tlh i yW »».1
lag i M J b f J « if . h * y t » r o h lr » lf ,m t i» i »«il apra?, Ih*
r,itiR&gt;*n tkit i bruM h, applirO—•lltka Iliaci th .tlh .
rom oaarr ar ban* ffiaasd plaatrr ooght la Ino» Ufo**

ulbtf i,

&lt; j / n . iUddleaon of (ì mie va w a s 'in
\ hufiness visitor in the city Wednesday.
« •‘ M iy lrr*p Fereri +tas-dniTT to Jack-

Auto Livery, three good earn. We go
««•here at any tunQ-.-Tipodal attenvtibft'to town trader G r M . Willinma,"
. Phone 89.
.
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Chase &amp; Co. have full stock vtg(table crates and . hampers.
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.':*’fpendïWwlatar¡TieciCL
Now bòok^'drder« Hfrt AÌWt^òU
Co. ^(ttino grti**o ^ecd r|dUfVW. ijjjìgfH-

fnj'g Urne No. f ’npd RgFiI lili»» 'frjèfitpb. r.
F.F.Uuitan.
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Nut mt“ab* at J. D. Jtoberr*’ ,- - " lid -ti1
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week.
,
T '
iJ N *df ltaul\*r»on is laying thj&gt; founda-

can niakh'for tin* buri’y' np^K lfL'' AB
you see. It Is. a apubouuct aCfnlK' Tbp
hood »ectInn Is »eptirmetl tu ilu^tnlddlu.
of the front, nnd On iKe ftwlâp dre
li*nvi*s of white.dtinnul for the ihh^IIcs. i
T h e bonitei pletored I» of jelliiW initJn :
dottisi with Itlnck. lutti thu 'p u f f e d 1
crow n jiud iuhmI a rc Of yelftm silk.

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vd*ag»
taaH tgaalnr-r. p it a li aa.1 rbrut» hot
th«r*i»&lt;i dati» m U I W » d «U h wkat gas bojr^ So
thry bar* pt,par„l Dui «old* Hook i l gi,*t tip , gl* but
oilf » M 700 a to p / fr*,—« r ii, (or l i indig. Griflaga
k it v » f W r i,i at i t o , Fionda asti i m a olk«r C o irm i,u l
h oli tu *it poiati. A JJrtn

,
1 Â .h îtt'.^ h irk Leonard and Miss Robhìq
«pent Ir.gt Wednesday in
j Qanford
r . l'/yiev, A I,. Ho|&gt;e held a short s tries of
* meeting- in the Methodist church list

’ ■ ÛttvniLiA the cjty Iasi v , c e / und, ; M

Do yòg lifce Jopailesc, *Art7

r•ktgjai work.

s sojiville Ua.vUft ber sister, Miai Leda

ïfe.Wütart;father of Mn|. Jntk'AAntii

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313Q Forsvth Strebt

loft nf ln» I ew liome on the ifVenue
8 .) Kohi tison and bride ,oT I.etotfttt'he* Xlnbama are in Geneva, guests
if the (Jafitbva House.
MN.'AIM i ul Tampa, uiiilitnr ,tf the
Vitruk *l.\rluingo whs i t Geneva mi
tus'mcv 1 fea dio's Ja»t week.
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'i«*r » ip pur giteti hy\ the ladies

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Jacksonville, Florida

If’ so ;

come to thè D , rof \VY H a x a a r.'P .u ck -j

wrth’i .itore, t?ce. 2 0 lh .-j/
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Christmas Hint

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- ^ Don^ lorgeA- tly* ’ number—hi) whenj
'•.■ypj srant a t ''automobile.*- 'ì’ iiriie ■cara,

ilaiyi si your 'Stfrvice/ C\ M. Wil*,
e jf J n a : v r " ■ » I 7 f. v&gt;

»tU and Mrs A. \S IHSiv.wisitisI
, Sffinfor
,i.| Thunday.
i
? r f ik tfr n
?r
i &lt;li Sit\ .r l '»us the guest (&lt;&gt;( Mr nnd
J Mr» i uu- I'hil|i &gt;» ('g a few tltryi Jom
tivn'h. .
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The loll twmg notice copied from
i ti I’ ti*» tl's" Michigan paper* Mr and
Mrs f "iiiniirn! and daughter, Mi**,
Heth lefI ¡ion Monday fur Florida where
they wi|l»|tcnd tljp coming winter The&gt;
‘ will go ' rst (.I Gericvti aiti!lSjVnd s itin
¡time IScrv
Mr Jake Walker returned
itoCrfr'v iJ.tit week
It tus'itu* us though
I’ ow. t 'V hJ.'’ some claim on tilis'lnwti. as
[ KK^tiiU1'* of liCtr |M*ip|e tire there
it
UtlflT, .’ id (rf-itple to ititike it gotwl town
'' ottiF
l ‘ t g a t the) b.n i‘ sin |i a *ojUre I
ilf
tr.irfyas lieretufore they arp tOre
of tee piaht) nod seem to l)V TTptTitTial
.|^g*. &gt;j .aiitil) " (ieltcva agrees »lilt rhe ' /
! watt
of thi| arttidp, and like''Oliver f
asks for inoVv
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T Mr .uni Mrs I 'hits. I’ hiuijia ahd,
j
* 11 I iiilesltirt were visilhrnjflrt Sut&gt;(«Ai :
\\ .finestIlly
*bv
| 'Mr.* and Mrs H. II I'atti»hjiji*^refe *
S iitditv giest» of . Jrtra. Kr/iesl ,Tolar of K

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*. Chase.4 Co. bove fu11 stock vi»gBCAItAlt COIN i-oims.
^ ytghle crstti». and hWitÌiers.
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— :■- ^ o riTbuytwityon/ Vniristmas thìrtg» * wotirnn and add tn tbd TTnifcT» b f dlW
toilet *
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. jrov aloii/d ffrp ' thaP^iwayJkifoi 'fino o f .

Itaxibt, Qlve
a S m a r t ting

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Èia talru j ». positioti vtith«t)ie CroWn
foftifeljl» Va|&gt;er Cfó. of ibis Xjty.
'■ l^.CO-OjPtl'HATlV.K STOUK
jaidn iin^tKer-.'ailO.' R fD lV TIf&gt;H
;&lt; &gt; g jk .‘CÓST of LiVnNÌÌ.', /f .'lirVsoìd-.ìn "thè originai

f- ' ■
.vi« '!»• redun-d Iti |&gt;or cent.
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I -,v Jk hamisonicnt tinfi^of iiblitiay goutkt

CHfrjtinas

ititoirt now o}k?n ut hrW d'hitr.oi At Uy.
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fc ■ M. L.'La Hat te o f tho Southern /&gt;lipr;'*
.-‘v '*B in p p v Ciò. of W oahiftltiha.-'lf/' t Ì .
.• • ».» eslkr on tho prinUsh-^^L-tWciV

f o r fh&lt; '
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a WeiinckAiy.
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Tou ibimid come àn^ •Ìc*y/idr;ne^ .vrUl u&lt;»tU; tittf'yrjt IfVbat; like.the one
, thicp far Chriitnias hefojyeftiiisy ar* * Hluei|piiW la^ctr/n jo tlu&gt; metntme &lt;&gt;f
pid^odoiVr. ktolt nota'''tS Ìi'd t V Idilli *. bh'1 fjii.it ' w11u / j j l hp fuìlischoltl
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ft^igrf'ri' lm(iortiuit In
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v* ii'tnrtpr oT n.jadl &gt;f deiiltp tutti »tune

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^ *Moi5/f6r lb»; Pufhlitu uf thv ul'hing »trlii

Mr. ìbd Mr». J. J. lirown of

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Md. are visitina t l i r T
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Hmwn.
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duly,corifee

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center. U a bag of. the cretonne fin

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.tritir Ghrut^frasVhj rjgs Aidcaiia,Live mat the ihhB you wjim

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AWer'jiln eleet Jaçk Atjllins. V iiQ f hi*

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ut*g, Gutf »candlt-fl nf ttrefUixultiBjWv..
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Alfe* pifîihJPf^Î..A’^epte|iil»er^^riirïl&lt;^,
t front o f’ th f gas grate «toi father ihi|&gt;«Vi» *
‘ What »hall I (¡ire Tom. Dlylf oK^ tating "T h e PelgLyn 8oldIftr'p. lJt(it ^ ,,
[ t o r In Uit'. (powtliip jffkt la nkUatlng sleep" untler four feytjjf •r ktra etivcruiB»'. |
p d ^ fl/T itith e preaenL A warm life, and n' AierryÌfftÌ'r '.J
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Ijy t&amp; fv Tïerring;

tW 'I ’o|»eom at Mrs?A. gmiahV-

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THE MEANING OF THIS

Come and d'njVyotft.Çhrfafy/j

*»*» dollies at D. of W, Haiaar, i W v j
%wU*:»i »t»re, Dec. 20 th. .
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irtirf P Tîb^.

ladle«;’ tvhy

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NVhat. to Give ihe- M an
* of. the H o u w ,

1Mj**for u-Çh ^ T p a ^ jo ^ ^897 *-J

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"i* ,i hr.unti » itHT.ur to t v t'uit rtro
made irttm hn«*m e irti
I'I ifLkilt
T/ Catt-»
i a onls fiirtitsh the I’ l nitr) with&gt;fumi.&lt;
■ there are inaity other ttecespiiu « 1
t[iat are itldde i aw a, to
wA.y^ifio»t &lt;
1 t*i KhI icl3.- Miami MeiiftiMtm,—

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wife and hahy are Alojudfltg jtfrÿcp "i tM
ftl»Mves«nd Iriendij fn Tumpn. KogjUflf

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elllcrpri-Ihg me
’i1
I^Xfc^rcl.
ur‘ ' ripi-nmenung "Vitti pal-

’fb any kind metto for the making of Itrooms. Thoir
l*ofd In Used » uveng is taitl to lie ertremely tutisfacid It.Ik pret ; tort and that hefure many months the
rose or.pulì» ,|e«ptsc&lt;I seruh )iuliiietto will he f irnisV

Evffyttody la going to. L." K: iPh|t}k*s

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T a m p a , Fla., NoV. 26, 1 9 1 3 . .*
T h e Florida Citrus E xch an ge sold
oranges $ 1 .7 5 ; grapefruit $ 3 .5 0 ,
•f. o. b. packing house today, N o -/ vettifee^ 2 6 tti." ^ ^ ‘ ' H o w does this com pare w ith w hat
m any of you grow ers are getting
and being offered for your fru it?
T h e reason for this is co-op eratlon, hi^h-cla^BV specialized Safes« %
m anship d a ^ V e r y 1 section o f the
country, aiicf ;the fa ct th at our

*} L; . f i hrigVif c i l . fy l or» t«mne ,'liir «uAiint I»

^piitton a. • *

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REFLECT CAREFULLY

’ 'J*ïie purse itjuaififCrd 1» n vt»r&gt;‘ tip to"
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price; 110,000 women in ( "hlcó&amp;iViire*
[HtrUsi to l&gt;C Ito)cotti ;g thi^vgg iVlIcrkIlia n hartl thing to rn ike c*g» ^ipk vfhèt|
the state id the miirke make» tbefn dont.
There are more Ampricans and les* eggs
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A 25c’Want AA;,in Tlte Herald
will Rent Your House For You

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Tnert'lfl a human Bitle to thid instiiutionr We LIKE to nuvot -bur*.custodiers
y e t nrrju.iintetl with thom fur o ^ r pjutuiiLaxlYfinfitffL»,
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'Ihis HANK w WORKING all the tiTno^ ^Ie«se ita custumera^nd i#(? have^iound
that the plan of WORKING with qiir '/rujfjomflfj» w&amp;.prontahlt* und formal! concerned.
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W e are fully equipped to retidfcr t h e heist, hfwiMatvco to. lqgitiiiiale business interests,
and fully orjmnized in overs nANKiNi^U^VART*^IF)N’I'.

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h.atf.er iiT-.il n;&lt; u.-f. and to imitt«' tbla
gift Jn«MVidua I the dwiwera .Initial* ’la
gold7» i j be. addisi, " The •«om d,«m
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Extend you a most cordial invitation to inspfet their superb
shoVing of ORIENTAL RUGS, REAL iA t ^ S , EM­
BROIDERIES ond ARTS -the finest thot h
ofTcred to Florida people.
LUNCHEON SETS
WAIST PATTERNS
CENTER PIECES
DAINTY EMBROIDERED
TABLE CLOTHS
GOWNS
NAPKINS
NEGLIGEES OF FINE FRENCH
TOWELS
DOMESTIC, HAND EMBROIDERY

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Present the Confirmed
T ou rist W ill Appreciate

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Utile
coveri-tl trnye'nrw itttrac- |
(Ire sift», am) if timdu at hotii« U&gt;ecoat U. tritana. Buy a cheap, picture
with n frame (be alio anil ahotw you!
desire for the tray.' Itemove the pic-1
turo nod fit a piece bf ¿ay cretonne or
embroidery under'tho Rlaaa. Replace-'
the back -aud glue a piece o f greco
felt under the frame, which will at

VAN TINES
ORIENTAL
p e r f u m f .r y
SACHET and
POWDERS

Ask the man form Ortonville
-^Sll'about his Ford.
Here’s
a Michigan town with fortysix cars, and forty-four are
Fords. A nd thcrct arc many
other' towtis thè World over
makinjfOrtonville hustle for
its Record of Ford popularity/

Oriental Rugs $12.50 to $1,000
Beautiful and ütfbgual Xmaa n iff ration* of imported gooda at domcalD
priera. Any article sent on approval.
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Five hundred dollar* ti the new price of ih&lt; K
runabout; the tourmf car ia five fifty; the town
•even fifty—all f. o. b. Detroit complete with eqi
IMM. Get catalog and particulara ftoni Sant
Machine and CutpX^o, C. F. WiBiaani1 Agcm; 1
wtrd lligiai. Up.
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•"1C B.— Our atorra arr among the thu» place* of-jacfcaonvlllr.

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' THAT. WITH INHAT OP TAPXSTHT.

County CommissionersDistricts, Voting Precincts, Justice
Of The Peace and School Districts, as f&gt;stabij.4ijLd by: th^
County Commissioners at their first regular meeting Aug, 5.
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Our New and Beautiful I.ine of Holiday Goods, the (hoiresl o
selection» for the ChristmaH Trade. The nicest and most o
appropriate Gifts for Little and Big, Old or Young- IL» not o
fail (o sec pur line of

W o nd erful Resem blance.

Geneva, Florida

XMAS

Gift Makers Opportunity

"The violin romniblc* the human
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praMJcrs. It sounds like the voice of
a human being who la suffering terri­
bly ."—Waiblngton star.

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County Surveyor,

MERRY

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o r^ e 'tnako Uw traj -prati and prcveai
It.’ from acrclcblng ' the aurfacoa on wrist by n leather bracelet to which
Is nttaC-hed the hand bag. When trav­
whlvL it la placed.
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bought-at a hardware shop, win make
a pretty flnfab If the additional ex­
pense need not be considered.

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P u t you rself in shape, now, to successfully com ­
bat and keep from having colds, grippe, bronchitis,
pneum onia, catarrh, typh oid'fever, rheum atism , etc.
- S o e ; to it-that" y o u r biood Aflt
n erves— you r entire sy stem — are in perfect condition

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Ju»t received a m ceflinejof Anigator Hand Bags, direr! from §
lhe1factory. |Thc latest outîf Prlceslare right
looklthemlover.
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Expert Watch and Jewelcry Repairing
123 WEST FIRST STREET,
SANFORD FLA. j
Open Evenings From December 3rd ynlil Xmas

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nia Carol
Chemfcai

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.Complete1 line of Fertilizer

Olive Oil Emulsion
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caused by cold weather, overwork or worry. Vaccination
prevents smallpox; inoculation with antitoxin prevents
E. B. BR O W N , Local Manager
diphtheria.
Rexall Olive Oil Errpalsion strengthens the o
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thus fortifies the system and puts it into a proper healthy
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condition to resist disease.
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o f some distressihg ailment in his or her system. '
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cause —
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experience has taught are liable to catch cold easily and £
suffer from th«* various other effects o f cold w eather— |g
Take hom e a bottle o f Rdxall Olive Oil Emulsion a
today and us&amp;it as a means to get me// and £eep well.

THE BEST

EYE GLASS
SERVICE

It Is an Ideal Nerve Food Tonic

EMULSION

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The Hypophosphites it contains are recommended by leading -physi­
cians everywhere as extremely valuable in alt cases of debility and
weakness. The pure Olive Oil is one of the moot nutritious and most*
easily-digested foods known to science. It helps to rebuild wasting
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tissues and restore health and strength in convalescence and
ip all conditions of fceblenesA, debility, wasting, emaciation,
malnutrition, and particularly 'in throat aud lung, affections.
It is equally suitable for the child, the adult and the aged. It
conldin* no alcohol Of dangerous of habit-forming drugs.
It is very pleasant to take,
' Enough for full two weeks’ treatment, $1.00.
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Storey — and always with a foil guarantee o f satisfaction,
or your money back.
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OLIVE OIL

Obtainable is whal yqu get when you come’ to us. " 1
examine your eyes, write the prescription and make tin
glasses all for one charge- h reasonable one.

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THE ONLY FIRST CLASS HOTEL IN SANFORD

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offeriti^ unusual values fo r quid
a BIG REDUCTION

.A g ift sent fo r display, wjiose memory is gone with the passing o f the Yuletide?
A g ift bought from us will be o f real lasting value; one that will be appreciated.
Our store is packed with the most useful and pretty holiday g ift items to be’ found in any store
I f it occurs to you that we can help you to handle this perplexing problem, com e in and let us
you an assortment o f what we term Real Christmas Gifts.
B elow we give Items showing reductions made on them.
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Reuuciioii wrPatrifchnv Sho^sr Ali iibw
goods, too, and high grade.

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$5.00
value f o r ....................................... $3.48
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value f o r ...................................................$3.69
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12 pr. W hite Kid Top Patent Button,
Tteguiar $4.fr0 v a h ie fo r . . .
."$3.28
13 pr. Black Satin Buttons, Regular
$4.50 value f o r ....................................... $3.48
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$4.50 value f o r ..................... . . . . $3.28

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Boys’ Suits

50 B oys’ Suits to go at cost

Father— Grandfather
Warm Bath Robe
Sipoking Jacket
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Umbrella
Pajamas
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too many Felt Hats. Have
these that will be sold at fo l­
value for
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98c
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value for
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and $3.50 values for . $1.98

Friend--Hub by— Brother
Bath Robe

Auto Gauntlets
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Tie and Hose

Suit

Gloves

Overcoat

Smoking Jacket

Gloves
Handkerchiefs

Silk Hose

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put out 100 o f
lowing prices.
Regular $1.50
Regular $2.00
Regular $2.50
Regular $3.00

All White Buck Shoes at Cost.

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price thiat will sell them. All standard makes
such as Hart, Schaffner &amp; Marx, Schloss
Bros, and A. B. Kirschbauni
Regular $12.00 value for
$7.98
Regular $15.00 value for
$9.48
Regular $18.00 value for
$12.38
-JicgulaT $20.00 value for
Regular $22.50 value for
$15.23
Regular $25.00 value for
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Between Women’ s
Heatth or Suffering
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All Local Advertisements Under This Heading, THREE CENTS
a Line For Each Insertion. Minimum Charge 25 Cents. •
JVANTED

MISCELANEOUS

' WHY NOT try an advertise*
WHY NOT try an advertise­
went under ¿his heading. It will
ment under this heading. It will
only cost you THREE CENTS a ojily cost you THREE CENTS a
line each issue and will surely
bring results
bring results
WANTED AT ONCE— Old Km* nlthe
State and local territory given to
HERALD OFFICE. • Rag* Vu*l be
Perfectly Clean, Will Pay TWO CENT** jobber», retailers and,capable salesmen.
• pound for same.
"HKVT,’* the best and beat known soap,
removes, grime,1 grease, dirt, etc., from
tho ham'*. Big seller, especially in lac.. WHY NOT «.y an advertise­ tori' district«.' Wriite for attractive
ment under this heading. It will proposition. .-.SKAT C&lt;).. 3 New Park
Hartford, .fonn. .
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only cost you THREE CENTS a avenue.
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The riiain reason why bo many
women Buffer greatly at times
ia because o f a run-down con­
dition. Debility, poor circula­
tion Bhow in headachea, lan­
guor, nervousness and worry.

PILLS

Opposite the Court House

are the safest, ip rest, moat
convenient and most economU
cal remedy. " They clear the
•system o f poisons, purify the
blood, relievo suffering: and
ensure Buch good health and
line each issue and will surely
strength that all tho bodily
I havr n first class painter and sign
Ijrlng results.
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organs work naturally and prop­
writer. Wo can do your harness reerly. In actions, feelings and
For Bala—One horac disc harrow, one pairing and auto top’.work now.
looks, thousands o f women have
horse turning plow. Good as new. T.. UMf
W. H. UNDERWOOD.
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K. Bates; Court Houae.

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Our M eats, before butchered, are picked by Mr.
Seth W oodruff the well known cattle man o f Seminole
County. W e put it up to his judgement fo r inspection.
W e'handle all our meats the same a s they are handled
in the larger cities in this country.—

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Furttalw--ftrd J«wr&gt;"boar~iM years
old Ane animaf weighs about 200
pounds.
Sacrrficed at $16. or will
swap for heifer suitable in price. 0 . C.
McDougal R. D. No. 3 Sanford. 23-tfc

Make All
The Difference

W oman’s Club
Notes From. All Department»
Òf The Sanford Woman's Club

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20c per lb., 2 lbs. for 35c
Western Pork Chops or Roasts
20c per lb.
We have special this week, corned beef, all meat 15c per lb,
Home made Bologna
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vous, tired, worri«! or despondent it is a
sure sign you need MOTTS NERVINE
PILLS. They renew the normal vigor
and make fife worth livtlfifl Be sure and
ask for MOTTS NERVEfUNE PILLS.
Price $1.00. Stole! only by Win. G. Al­
For kale—(Jr will exchange for horse- dridge. Druggist.
wagon, chickens or row« anything to William* Mfg. Co., Props., Cleveland, ().
the amount of $400.00, one farm 16
acres, 2kx miles from I-ake Mary, Fla.
Address J. G. -Martin, Lake Mary, Fla.
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For Sale— White Ho"and Turkeys.
Hen and Gobb'er fbr $8.00 Several
Entertained in Japan
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James McComb, Jr., editor of the
$6.00 each.
G. C. McDougal The ‘ The meeting of the Literature De­
Turkey Man.* R. D. No. 3*Sanford. 23-tfc partment of the Womafl’a Club, Wed­ Florida Growers News received a cable
nesday afternoon, Dec. 10th in the club yesterday from Tokio, Japan, telling of
For Sale--Upright piano, compar­ rooms was j&gt;m&gt; of unusual pleasure and the safe urriv.d of Mrs. Larry Doyle, hi*
atively new. Inquire at PhllPp'a Stu­ profit.
daughter it the Japanese capital. They
dio.
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What might lie termed 'Franklin Were met in the harbor by tl\e United
day was celebrated. No other American States canrsul and Japanese dignitaries
For Sale—Fiye acre farm half cleared exempting the Father of his Country and escorteil to their hotel; where in th«r
fenced .cultivated. Strong (lowing well is more interesting to the people) of evening n ball .wan given in tfieir honor.
Half eaah balance on termo. Box 867 every class than .Benjamin Frank in. All the Jadiea^of tho American .colony
Sanford.
25-tf
•Mrs. M. S. Dick ins gave a biograph­ wen* present.
ical
sketch, Mrs.';Waldroi Articles of , The Emperor.entertain«! the managers
. For Sale-^A ten 'acre truck farm tiled
Belief
and act* bf Religi n. M s. J. N .v of the World’s. Tour, party the follow­
arid fenced, near Sanford, good Ian l, a
Whitucr.
T re present (thy 'value of
ing day. M p. ’&amp;dybi. whose husband
new bam. $3.500. Address 2135 Main
Franklin*»
Philosophy/
as
expressed
in
hi Cajitalp Of t,he (jutota w/u the gu at of
St., Jac’r vinvi'lc. Fla.
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Poor Richards Almanac.
honor. Thi'.'Ktnperor pre«u*nt«i her
In the rou.;d- j.’tblr liiacJaaiuji that. with a'beautiful present, which was not
For Sale—Secondhand Underwood
typewriter,. $25.00, and one Remington follow«) tho club showed extraordinary descrilHii in the message. Tho party
No, 6, $12.00. Western Union Tele­ interest, many prominent chariteristcs are due in Hong Kong on Monday and
of this famous man being brought hut in Munilla mi Thursday, from which
graph office.
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abn anecdotes tobl, that we re b o th plarr they sail for Colomlw, tho capital
For Sale —Team of mules and travel­ arn s’ng and Inst, active.
of Ceylon. At all place« where they,
ing van, the whole outfit cheap for cash.
The meetjngh was thoroghly enjoyed, stop the United States consul« have re-1
No trade. See W. J. Lemmer on First and It is to ba rerratted that si few reived instructions from President Wilstreet at bridge.
members were prescht.
«00 to accord every courtesy to the visit­
ing tram» aQ&lt;l to use every endeavor to
Fpc Sale—Twelve acre vegetable farm,
make their visit enjoyable. The party 1
partly under cultivation. 6 room house.
will lie due in New York on March 6th.
Address Box 1024, Sanford.
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Everything is Sanità

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Phone 351

Sensational Music
Selling—Buy 12
copies latest 25c jwpulnr copyright sheet
music at 9c per copy, postpaid, and lie-1
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W. L. Harvey, reprcaontative.
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Rent Your House Through The Herald W ant Columh

• For Sale—Span o f small mules, or will
exchange for good horse and wagon, or
farm implements What have you to
offer*’ M . S . Nt U&gt; n , Kuroka H. unmork
33- tf
For Sale— New Cypm s Incubator, 144
egg capacity. A bargain, a l » a lor of
atable manure cheap. Ja«. C. Harriss.
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PorSale Berniuda onion plants^.$1.00
per thousand. Rex Packard, West Side.
33-tf .
For Sale Onion plants,
thousand. 618 Palmetto.
For Sale—24 Acres . 10 clear«!. 4 tiled
t(¿tarier mile from loading station
$3,000.00. . kddreu. Farm, c-o Herall
33-17t
tit At Beck Hummack, 'Im Robbins. Iron Age, Potilo
Good a* new. Cost $80, will
$45 cas'j. Address Edgar K.
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WHY NOT try an advertise­
ment under this heading. It will
only cost you THREE CENTS a
line eaeh’jHsuc and will surely
bring ‘ resum*.
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For Rent—Nice furnished rooms.
»1.26 per week afid up.' At Stumon’a,
315 E. Fourth St.
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Good Farm for Rent—Castle Garden
on tractioh line, three miles from city.
Famed for five years, alt tiled, two good
flowing wells, barn and outahed. Rent­
ed cheap for cash. Addreas Mrs. Cara
IloHinger, Canastou' New York.
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BEAUTIFUL NECKWEAR (Xmas Boxes),
LADIES’ HANDKERCHIEFS

FOLDING UMBRELLA (Xmas Box)
LINEN HANDKEUCrtjEFS
NECKWEAR—Newest Styles'.
SILK,HALF HOSE^ (Xmas Boxes);
The best lino the market affords
Km GLOVES
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HAIR RIBBONS All Colors
BEAUTIFUL HOSIERY
v •V'iDIAN SUITS ;
COWBOY SUITS
POLICE

We Are Making A Spècial Effort To Accommodate Yotl With

. For R ent- Room meri * finished suit­
able for office or smalt stow. 0'p|&gt;o»H«r
Court Houae. Apply to Mrs. J. C. Ena*
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one bedroom. Rooms suitable for iight
housqkceplng.' Mrs. Goodhue. 210 Park
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For Rent-Furnbhed" room, Sdì Pal­
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wRhuut Imard. Mrs, R. L. Jonte 20&lt;,
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OFFICIAL ORGAN OF SEMINOLE COUNTY -T H E GARDEN SPOT OF THE WOULD

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SANFORD BECOMES TRADING CENTER SANFORD PROVIDES ACCOMMODATIONS STATE OF FLORIDA PAYS PART
FOR -’'THIS PORTION OF FLORIDA
FOR PEOPLE J F SEMINOLE COUNTY,
OF LARGE' GENERAL
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n ice b u il d in g is bein g

ERECTED FOR THE
TF AMS

BUILDING HAS BEEN NEEDED

SANFORD MERCHANTS MAKE
WERE SUPPOSED TO H A V E WILL BE PLACE TO TIE t L\MS
A STRONG PID FOR T H E "
DINED AT THE SANFORD" ' AND PROTECT SAME AND .
— TRADE OF SOUTLTCENU. ‘
' GENERAL MEETING
HOUSE1 BUT TAILED
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tfcll i», the reason of th «! year when
Tiie famous “ Fifty-seven varieties'' o l
fcunford is providing for thv country
the merchants of the cities place their Heinz pirlea were not more Hour or sourer jieople who com e to this city every day
beat atocks before the buying public than the seven and fifty Kusit K. of p 's . to tradefitnd have no place at the pres­
u d if the crowds aro not attracted to a * h o » t n t to ‘Sanford to the ((¡strict, ent time where they can hitch their
dty to trade during the h o'iday season meeting
neellng .of the qrder. held with Phoenix team*. The Sanford Herald has long
they will not be attract*! nt nny other jodge, Sanford, on JTueAday nighty
contended that such a place was badly
Huon of the y e a r.. Knowing this and
With Lustin' tans* Jisind lit uniform. needed In Sanford and the city council
.«idling to inaugurate a new regime in led by Capt..\kL&amp;. Scac«lr, pti'u spec- in their wisdom haveut last seen the
the manner of shopping early tile mer­ ini train. ou f brave K nighS'liipfislT^fth,' nefd and have amply supplied it
The
it of Sanford have made greater Senator Igou having phontvl *_M -fiOyrs building is on the city property at the
ebnta
r fs ft ittbii
1 year along every line of ad -1 in udvnhre'fo the Sanford Mini»' manager *corner of Palm etto avenue and Second
birthing to get the people o f adjoining to prepitre suppers [nr forty to sixiv street and the city fountain und Mowing
«ydnties to com j to the capital of the LurtliJ^night«^
AerordinVfy oil tlieir well there make it an ideal spot for the
new county of Seminole and their ef­ nrrivuTSut 6 :lltJ p. m. in the famous Hrick farmer* to hitch and feed their hoi&gt;ïk
forts hsifc b^«n rewarded by the gnntest C ity of Celery and Hob Holly, our boys and mules.
trowd thst has. ever paced the streets leaped into auto*- and sj**d down the
The building is about fifty feet wide
of Sinford.
boulevards to the rfnowfied Sanford and extends the full Idngth of thv lot
From early morning till Into at night Hous?, on whose broa&lt;l piazza our band and the roof and two ends wilt be of
the prop!# have flocked to the city and broke the deathlike stillness id the city corrugated iron, the sides will In» left
patroniz'd the stores most liberally. who*.* tins! denizens had already fallen open utTording free ingress add egress at
I No noisy leather lunged ballyhoo artists asleep in the arms of Morpheus, albeit all times
A feed-trough will be built
k m filled the Ktnsct». no bands have the snn hud not sunk to rest m the •the entire l e n g t h id thv building and the
pUjfd, no sales with streamers and amethyst luke and the stars had not vet , fanners ran drive in the building and
* banner* have added to the noise at finlj- begun' to twinkle m the azure vault tie their teams and fissl them in security
diy time but the merchants have used above.
I at all times id l g a y or night
the columns of The Herald in sensible
This v»d] -afiord tin» count ay people
Hut the band pl.iycd on'
»Hrrtiang and having large mid. m o s t 1 Fifty seven Knights, brave, true a n d . of Semmule county one of the ndist
footplrte stocks of everything, having hungry as hounds lined up and wrote gotnfortaide plan-s that could be provtB krpt, wed lighted stores and fin*. their
lohn II m rock*" on thi* snowy vid'sl fin them and that It'!-» apprecip
„ widow- displays have nntired the real pngesof the gapcig hotel register. That atisl by tlier-n will sikiii lie edidenctsl by
i dwjwtto come to Sanford and purchase was at 5:30 p in
Knr ihp neit sizty the increased trade that will conje to
Heretofore the farmt’ rs &lt;triv|.aWwy'^iUs anti scaarinable goods and minutus d h y lounged nlnA.it smacking Sanford
tkrtndothU yt&gt;ar ha» been nil that could their cMipsi dteuming of the sjjiokkig ing to the rit\ were foree»l to hitch thvir
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viands pihtufe-iL by Senator Igmi's bill team-« tu \he few post" on the city streets
. ^a®enrhants of Sanford have start of lading of the d.iy previous
At ii:.'to amt their teams Were never safe on the
bl thi cowds this Way and they will the portnl« of tin- grand dining room street.-« and in «-wsi- of ram or cool weather
•«•MB» to corny Hi all seasons of the I swung ajar, and like 57 IVris Ml Heaven’s (lit- teams had no protection whatever.
The new building on I’nlnietto av­
Jirz,\-£m/ord has the natural location twilight gate we burst through and
fdtU trailing center- of this part id thrust our hungry ^ o m icbs against he enue will lie the lies! id protection and
Hill with the miles «if good , mahogany tables id the famous hostelry the farmers coming to the city now will
* bnrkrtnd* Ihat^nre now being emistruct- li
Holmes, l&gt;r Frank Owen* and hitch their teams in security and can
«f ill round the city to enable th** people \V C&gt; Kong lisi the assault mid Marcus leave them as 'ong us they wish knowing
togrt to the city at all timirs of the year \urehus Hat o f Feigm, halloas and hun­ tltai they will be all right upon their re­
Stcford wifi become the mart for the gry, brought up the rear. Seated at ten turn. The,building also will be a renpeople and tho me era for the buyers tabl»s the ex.nectant. hungry throng ex- AJevnUs for the out of town |»*ople to
»bo wan\ good materials at reasonable change! prophecies as to the character gather and talk about the crops and
ptitw. f *
. r&gt; id the menu. Would it la* a feast fit fqr 1kindred «objects and in time we may
K of P'* . with * ) ir,'Mined ap;o'lities
1’** able lo mak&lt;- ibe building a «Ji\ ni.ir­
The I’ resfn te-fan f'hurrh
li, it He-ive-i forgive. w*i nevor«lreiunn! k '“t bi&gt;u«&lt;
Next Sunday morning l&gt;r Itrownh
to the n ijk » r y ' &gt;■
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■SI preaNi .« wrmnn having f o / i pur
A s, o Kifu* ofUiiNsis two finy oysters,
fted &lt; ross Stamp Mystrr)
P**f * discuaaion of the tcaehihgs ol cast adrift like victjkrfs of the Titanic, in
Jtw.‘ cona-miog forgiveness. Ktich p t»- n bovl qf ptde hfhe milk; a few sliee^ of
The ladies of the Woman's Club are
*** °f »eripture relating to Ihe ttriic pot does cor ee; a mors »! of tough, over­ greatly worried over the mysterious np■ill be Biplaine*J in detail with the yjaw dim meat, canned rasplH-rrie* and odor- pcarunee of several hundred book* of
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»bowing the attitude of the I.owly ife-nu* Htlphur w iter «*o*nj)Oseti the Ited C f r s t a m p * that some children
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Try a* we did we could not sui&gt;-' are using to stamp everything in sight
«pmtion
pro** the mtUliH’ of flu- e fe * . ami part of •af,d when traci«d down were said to
.■'.TM evening service w'iU be an «van- them wc-it tiC/.iij u-etit re*too nun.1» to cutitc from the vacant sotri* room in the
|»lifil Christina* one at wfifeh the mean satisfy the cravings of gnawing hunger jy, Forest Block where the different
Jug of the birth of &lt;mr Lord ami Savior and o itrugid deci-io &gt;
from wich I piruir* have t««i«n held
Knell one of
w relation to life in the present and also victim th#* rh'fk ron&lt;ii*Mn*fUiitigly »&lt;• •i he**» books contain about twenty-five
tn the hereaftef will 1«? gone ¡rrto and rep ted thr**» prices TV for thp *utnt&gt; Htam|'* and are worth that much, and the
u* rHh-ming grace which is offered tuous [h repast
Mesir* llphngs L fact that so many of the book* arc floatL’ to every unsived
will be shotfn Co., who never wer«- waited upon, re­ fug around in ijun uzr and have appeared
,ho PrpaJnt't ,d)e, juM u* it did tired without a smell of food - though the oat of the thin uir lend* an air o f m ys­
I « « Crhiat waa on-earth in -th e flesh kmc’.l of sulphur was on their breath.
tery to the affair
The ladies had alI*v° .
f0u,,,cllfhif' ’¿hd giving dhto There was never a more disgusted, di»- ready sold one shipment and had another
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¡ippointed bunch
The jiotel bad hud one ordered and it begins to«- look as

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Hall Building Will lie IVcd For
The Ilispiay Purpose'»
'Sanford
luis ntiil*for a
weather bureau
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or at le.isi should have h display of
weather signal flags for the benefit of
the many grower* in this section and
the mayor and city council will ussist
In tlii* work of displaying the signals
by gi ving the use of the rity hall build­
ing. Ptmnratrr-TTiwitln* ha* *lk -iff*
flags and the flag staff ready to mount
and the w^k wiH be taken up at once
in order ihstnk^e sudden change* in
tem|M»rature Van We hated and prepar­
ation made if possible to protect the
tender plants.
Sanford ha* but little to f*‘ar in this
reaped for the protection of the hike*
usually, wiflli-t»« to shield- the tender
plant* and the celery and lettuce can
both stand severe cold spells with but
little damage Hut as long as the out­
fit for displayuig signal« is here to use
there i« no excuse for allowing it to re
main nil«-, and those who are mostly
interested will appreciate Uti* effort
ns the part of the city otllcials and the
postmaster to give them the Weather
changes a« they 'are rung by nature.
-Watch the signal tower fOr the weather
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Some Men- &lt;«taght With the (¡ood* and
Some Wert* There With the Good*

The Ai-.-t . «««^tinne qf the tinlnt&gt;
court
-»ere replete with Interesting
cases that dealt with the fluid that in­
ebriate «ml do*»« not alwtiy« cheer and
the f a c ih n revernl ,-Vfricano* »ere ty ­
ing to -&gt;‘!l I’ hristmafi b ooze in a dry
county »a.*» sufficient for Sheriff Hand
to a m - 1 tiicnt and hah* them liefore
Judge ii'trm g
The lodge i« ni‘w in the •imiilv httl
old in experience and legal lore and
handled the ease* in an admirable mate
ii«*iv Proseeutor D et'ottee was on hand
to get more road worker* if possihle and
the" «äug»- wit« *et fur the hiniilding of
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the ,.ab-r&gt;. i&gt;[ bhmi tiger iiooze
Four of
them w*-rp docketed in the two day*'
proceeding* and h*gal latent liad been
precurinl to keep the offenders from
serving time if possible
W.vlter Marion (need tin« judge with
a j&gt;lea o f nolle contendere and by* the
rod ««( Attontey J I J bekinsmt receiverl
tail I light *Bllt«*le • »»( ?■'.’&gt; ati'l «&gt;,t'» or
thin* day*
I : i*ik Howard had no law ver .met Unt­
ief mjl like*l the Orlando brand of legal
talenfl and had Attorney Joseph Jones
anti both negro*** drew a package of
JJ.Vi and cost* or six month* on the
roadBoth were found guilty by tin*
jurv
\I«* Miller ill*« bad \t(orn«-\ lime*
for ltf*l aid to IIn- It r-o*e*i .on) \i&gt;e
bro'ighl out *uch an innocent look ¡mil
a i proven to be *o«-h &gt; goo-l « itiien
thiii In- wa* acquiti —I .toil «etil u»ay
to «ell «om r more
I rank Blair wa, granted a lirief nspile, his case le-ing contmu**! on ac­
count of the serious dlm**u of Attorney
Dickinson’ * »Later and this vase will
probably l&gt;e called on M j^duy.
Sheriff Hand nay* thnt ho i* deterniiiuHl to break uj&gt; the blind tiger 1mmnmple notification, and yet had painted 1though these stamp* have been lost in n«w* in SeJnmole county and will get
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oT a hand-out that woirld re-tuir»! tlu» transit or else came to Sanford and wore them all.

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the"’afternoon will
*_h*'d ^natwiTing in the church audi.Wiutn and iL u hof* i that each o'ficiul nerve of a highwayman tu dpinand 2-’! lost Itelween the postoflled and the con­
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organization 'will
bo„ present,
as cents, for it. 0 , panforii. what crime* signt»e If any one other than tho mern-

»e. m all olficeni of w hu t'ow gr deetec are corntnitted in Aby name’
) her* of the Woman's Club have ordered
? u*‘Har&gt;' organization. • This
Hut the guunt ajK-t-Ue of famine fled
Cross stamps they will be conferrtettng will dtnvo for j u purpose the dis when the Knights reached thh ntpuciou* jnti a favor by couimunic^tlng with Mrs
v .* 0n ol voHous matters pertinent to hill of PMWnix Lodge,'ii of 1*., where |&gt;unn who was «ujiposrel to have all
»lh*the apirituaj and material welfare two hundred members of the order a*
«tatnp* shipped to her.
the organization and it in hoped that «•■ribled for thp district meeting, and .. .
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dispensed not only refreahtnerit* J«r w t _
rhe Nundsy school-w ill be held ns dropping spirits but" soup and sand-:
liaise I’rlce of Weekilts
an(i ^ l* hopwl thnt wishes/or'ibe inner man.
Z p jfo ,. Dec. IT
Itealizittg U)»- tle»uthBdtoM w0! be filled. Th i Broth srTho address of welcome w * delivered j*
^ cond,Uon of thp pub|Uhln|C buii.
,.*** P^ste* thla to you as a special by the handsomest mettiber of Sanford ^
jn r)(.Sot() rounty „ j
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on for your presence next SunLodge,
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ho mid«™* pray«, meeting will bo O'Neal o f Orlando one of the finest pre
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bralni . nd rap.
tirual Wednesday evening.
siding officers we have ever met m any
ttp tn ifd in producing weekly news,
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on »fntngcmcnt* for fraternal ondcr. D,strict.Deputy lly&gt;h|Uch
ar(. ru p ,ijh H throughout
’*«-* -^!V 2 *;*'n&lt;«*’tainmertt are prfl- nel oft.D e U n d a clean.-good fellpw.
Ro0nt , he p ^ iU h e /s ’ of the news^
u iM
I ° r the-Sunday called, on hurtle Lodge to confer h e « * - [
#l Arcidiai p ^ t , GqrU0(
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*hleh will l&gt;e announced ond degrw . when troy owm be ov^ed Chan- *W uuchul8i BoWllnf 0 rw n aml Z olio
cellor commander, D r
. N . Kennedy, ^ ^ ^ Ar(^ , ia for tb - purpow o{ fonn.
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Into Hemminger. M . A-Seacolu and I. 0 . ,
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the keeper of s
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fer fiîL,^
in the criminali court
»»fts, J * to .f,rovWo Ufe lines and life

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Mtamonte, Dec 17. Healthy Altumonte Spring* is in the ey«»t of tourist*
ami in the heart* of winter reoident*
The beautiful cottage* are nearly all
occupied b y their owners and the farnou*
pair is t h o te l, is rapidly tilling up with
gurspf, and Beveral new home* will be
crtrtfxl this season
Mr. snd Mrs. Thomas A Briggs of
Kart Greenwich, It. I., have arrived anil
Jvtxe let the contract for a ten thousand
dollar residence which wjll be ready for
occupancy In jj few weeks.
Mr. Keller, whq has recently sold out
hi* interest In th^HaajJtter-Sfar fiowrpap«r ip Orlat^f^|v|*f ^»iychasetl the
i&gt;eautiful homo* .a W ? S f^ v e .‘formerly
owned by the la te .C r if- Hrowip Mr.
Keller iiv e r y enVw'urtY)1’ o v m fit* newly
acquired Tiom e'and villi sann make it
yne o f the show plsoes in thttxwillage, of
»Jjich there are alrcjqly oaverJl located

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“ -put o t ’ the work 4 t ^ o - i t Ä * fÖ f .^ l.a ii*r*«i, *,i««.
^ *th(J
Ho|li AA P«
p. Jordan of the
I(, 1a thought that this will be the most
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spl »udid style, a* Eualis nlwgyg
\ j»unt* Garda Herald, chosen ns presl- prosperous season ever experienced since

Then Orlando s team of Tozm-n dpnt
A. McJJride of the DeSoto Coun- thr toa'u was established. Prospectors
elcctri''cd the audience with a •vraad
N(fWBi vic(l ()riai(ienti gnd G. W. ( 6r desirable locations have discovered

htaHlace, exhibition'of the amplified third degree, Adama o{ the Zolfo Springs Truth, see« 0ri,ndo b^U .wne with M&gt;.-0 Neal as King.
rotary.
rl(eL ,)h&lt;iir 1Iv m l « t sumniet1, "but

CORPORATION TAX AN ITEM

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youF .name may have,
I*c*n on the registration ’ books for tho
past twenty ywtra yodi-mu*t ngsiti regi«-

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This law wil.s enacted by.j the ljuit
uted
$1,429,929.61
toward defraying leglslttiure and citizOnii"generally‘ should
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the expenses of üto government /h the
Umiliar With' itn:provisions.'

shape ol internal revenue collected dur­
ing tho fiscal yhar ending Juno .'10, lost.
Of thi* amount tl.'JM.Olft lff wa* colliH-tetl by Joseph K. T&gt;t* und $175,911.49
by Henry Hayea D*»-is
The^corporation tax report (oi
state of Florida follow*;

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Numlter of returns redevetl 2,120
- Number of return* showing tax due,
440.
Amount of cupital stock. $158,5.'10,265.68.
Amount of bonded and othef* Indebted*
ne**, $UH,337.68.1.01.

It Is known a* Chkpter 6469 of the Laws
of Florida.
The provision in reference to regi*-.
(ration is as followrs: That the coupty
-yT-g
registration book* for each election dis­
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trict shall 1» open on each week day
fropi 9 a. -nt. to 12 m. ap'd from 2 p. m.
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to 6 pt m . and ont' night until 10 p .m .,
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at son^e-convenient filare In each election
district
¡net in
In 'each county iti this state, '*I.•
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ftom the first M onday hr January. 19U ,» '* * ffà flfiS Ê
ro the ft$st
•' ' Monday in.March, 1914, bien'î ‘.:.V - 1
n rally ’ thereaft« * * * (of the regi*-'1,
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reguBr In? tnb gtmoraT prt• »■
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It fs hereby made
mary election.
The laid lea' Auxiliary' of the Chil- the duty of the supervisor o f registra­
re n ’s Home Society in Jackaonyilleh
tion * * * between March 15 and April
»ill figve a rhristm x* tre** for the chil­
15. 1914, and biennially between cor­
dren on Christina* e w afternoon;, A
responding date» thereafter,, to keep
line program is being prepared (or the tlu» registration book* o f the county
oeaasbtn in which many «if the cliildron open at his officii every.* d u /, Sunday*
»ill take jtitrl
Fresenl* b « ve IwtHl sent
excepted, from 9' o ’clock
m. ku
nr."'
from «ill part* of the »tali- to the noolety
und from 2 tq 5 ft. m. ’ ■ ' ’ KxrepL duf*
for the tree
ing these periods tlw registration phuk* . " ' 4 1 •
for primary election* shall bo rljflUtL •;
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H o» loie It would I»* if the teachers of
In registering you nm*t *nttef ob oath .
Morula I »mill all bave timi trip to Key your full name, your political fffdity af­
t • T ¿M Ë
U i-ti and &lt;* visit to Havana' The value
filiation, your bust ties* or Oceiipbtion, , ‘
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id tin* triti »m ild be extended to every age in year*, your color, and tfraAstUtd
*eboo| roimt In the state atnd to every*
or country of ytvur^tvstfkityT'your pttsfhome »tii*r»- there «tre s c h o o l children
o!llce addreaa, and iHe fact vWhuihty "or
n ot,you are able fo read nVd ,wTite
t he contract ha.« been « lo-vsl for th&lt;
¡Jupervitof y f JSvgi*tAttion iL fc. D u­
ere« (ton of « new school building in Dun bose »til up|M&gt;int f^iivj'.iuy r e g is tf^ o u 1
tlellon. The building
b a
hog ,o«
,o« to
to be
Jofficer fbr*s*ach pn-entui ;utd‘-j(, Itchoovv*
Im* Inut* two-» toryy structure of brirk rvt,j.y ¿(¡450
register and sA* (hat
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The contract price
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indeftentlen
"T 1 nVffry ^
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plumbing i-t $1.1,000

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Fine Attrartfan*‘ Coming
The F«&gt;rt Laud*rdaU* Sentine! say*
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Tit« theatre going public of Sanford
Ikitt e i&gt;-ftiig,.j 1 ■ g o v i - r o m e n t «tal ¡»tic*
tf I I.ir« « '.«ini -«tM .4.-corib'ig &gt;" it- prtr »ill I«« given the opportunity of seeing
ductivtti, fiuti- &gt;4 d if »nubi le rat eri sono- excellent attraction* at the Star
al $ l.i &gt;00 i«»r acre. And it 1« thè partati ntnl Imperial theatres timing the pre»realizalton of this faci that t* bnnging ent season, many of them having ac­
onterprising people in such numtier* quired great popularity throughout tho
country. Manager O, 1*. Herikhtfi, who
from other state*.
now rontrol* both playhouWTO baa suc­
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«if a club liuti o*i the ruinpsnv's ground* a* »e lf a* various vaudeville aty)'stock
attracliort* to say nothing «LlleFurinK
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date* for a number &lt;d nioyttg pictqre*
n „ Ftitii Iteach m u m ) -« fin.il lioarti films produced by tini fatnou* Flayers
Ita* offered $75 m prize* (or the Iwstt Film Company.
sebo*»I exhibit* at the Palm Beach emiriThe latter institution puts out some
ty f.pr
It 1« an excellent idea to inter- truly wonderful films
in w hich-noted,
est the tjoys anti .gir^ in tfteir county . star* of thy theatTicnl »g rid artf seen
fair
in their ntrong«at roles, Lillian Lfcng- &gt;
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try. Laura Sawyer, Jami ^' , O'Neill and •
Hand•Matto
Mary Pickford are sOrne uJ^t'&amp;.fopUiKht
T h e marnago of M iw -K velyn Hand artists who will, appear pit thff sefieen a t '
of l.ongwood. diiughter'iif Mr. and Mr*, the lòcal theatres 4hu* Wittter,J*n(t tbeF H ltand, an ff Mr. Gregory Seur* natjlonai reputation of e a cly fi^ fn ij^ o v e Maury, occurred on Ttiesdny. at l L ; 0$ ' mfntio«V&lt;I.rtar* )* ip ou gliT n guatante«'
tilfnetiM ti 'tn
uniti n i audientM*tfi
11r? i tifi tuxu
satüfactio
0 GSanford,
o'clock at Dhrprt'r« Church, Lon^aood. ...
« ; Ifgitinlnt?' dramrf. which
Homix"
lit Itev. Win. C Gray, D. D., offl^atitter.
Mot Fred ILind sttfig twdk*o|o* |&gt;efdre will play at thi^ looll, ilieatrea Ut the
the ceremony and Mr*. Muntton of San­ near future aro "T h e Shepherd &amp;f the
ford |ihiycd the wedding tm m h from H ills." "A jt Hour before Dftwn.*'Lohengrin
The bride entered with her “ B ought and Paid F or." '/IrniA in Full,”
father ami tho maid of honor was a Captain Alvares" and other equally well
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younger sister, Kditlf. T h o groom's known attraction^.
Tho "F ou r Pickets'* in stofck' pi y*.
best man »a * hi* brother. Th e ushers
were Mr. F IP Harul. Jr. and Mr. Per­ C qbum 's Minstrels, the "L U tlo L os,
cy Morton. A reception fill Iowed at Slater" presented by K lsw &amp; Urljuiger
the bride's home an*L'a Idhcheon was the Lotrli* Stock • C om pany *(td* the ,
nerved by the Misses Band, M r*. Whlt- DcArmand S|qtera with «a^rom pany o f ;
r on t ^ « local boards
nian and F. H . Jtunji, Jr«, and Mr.
during the winter;
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perey Morton.
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On the’ whole,
Hvlndftn has .
M*my friends werp" In aitendance
xatriretl » flrtl dtuoi series'-xof irookings
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from Orlando, and Sanford. ^ « .
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The Herald special Serhinpl*^ county
njwcial edition that was issued font Tues­
day has l»en most .favorably YVrelvcrP
and many compliments have been show­
ered upon the Herald, for«} for their
good work In gsttigK °*B thi* edition.
There was no extra time devoted totthe
edition and It came along In the regular
run of sdllcc work nn^y.otU. was issued
but g'few hour* latur thhn tho regular
edition that goes out every Tuesday.
IJuch a demand was made on W'ednesday
for the speclsl editions.that $here wtjl bo
but few of them left*iy Jamjafy first

that tha pure spring water found here Is
one Of Its tn o ff important attractions; b e­
Ytr»
Itefforta were heard from all the I The publishers voted to raise tho sides nature has been most lavish in her
Thsnuxi^î by M r- G“ « O. I Keller. •Lolg*»i
olgr* represanted.
re
and then l o v a b l e . ^ of weeklies from
from |1
#1 to
tt 11.6 0 -per gifta of soil and'clim ate and all that
months iü uîî*lly ,or lb*
ta foe Sears, of Kissimmee delivered a yoidv \ ÿ tf .
seems to b « required is the artistic hand and $Ho m who expect to giet th e m ‘ in

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drift'Monday hr
ttary and the ’first' Monday in March1
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OTHER ITEMS OF INTEREST every two yearis" felw you will nqt. be ’ v '.ySg
r»Vote ftT-rhm-ncfnraep
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permitted to^Vote
frrtbj
ABOUT THE STATE OF
This fneaoV that'y’if ti m\J*t .regv'"l'r
FLORIDA IN TAB­
between
the firtt Monday of nejVdlOntlr
A
LOID FORM*
and the first Monday in March if you
•would vote irt; (bk primaD?*-»lection to
The annual report of the commhwioner be held on th^/Jwl .MondtiV after the
of internal revenue, made public today
fust Tuesday io next Jutje..:' j

■N^t ipcoptc. $/.'t,o&lt;i.5iy).iT.

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ONE AND H A i^ I L L ie N S j
GO TO UNCLE
New Primary' Ì jiw M«kv* Kxeij
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nesday. pight prayer mating wits cn- '
dUited\pyt’ Vno BefeJtir class, composed
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meeting. wiL 'very interesting in qyery '•- f J —
way. Aftdr\ various readings -of th«
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Scripture Wy th» yoffrif n i t n l ^ j s re- '
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sponded to by talks by*seysrsl dfyth«. .
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Between Women’ s
Heatth or Suffering
J/U" [U_5u£: '.-ill.'

All Local Advertisements Under This Heading, THREE CENTS
a Line For Each Insertion. Minimum Charge 25 Cents. •
JVANTED

MISCELANEOUS

' WHY NOT try an advertise*
WHY NOT try an advertise­
went under ¿his heading. It will
ment under this heading. It will
only cost you THREE CENTS a ojily cost you THREE CENTS a
line each issue and will surely
bring results
bring results
WANTED AT ONCE— Old Km* nlthe
State and local territory given to
HERALD OFFICE. • Rag* Vu*l be
Perfectly Clean, Will Pay TWO CENT** jobber», retailers and,capable salesmen.
• pound for same.
"HKVT,’* the best and beat known soap,
removes, grime,1 grease, dirt, etc., from
tho ham'*. Big seller, especially in lac.. WHY NOT «.y an advertise­ tori' district«.' Wriite for attractive
ment under this heading. It will proposition. .-.SKAT C&lt;).. 3 New Park
14-tf
only cost you THREE CENTS a avenue. Hartford, .fonn. .

The riiain reason why bo many
women Buffer greatly at times
ia because o f a run-down con­
dition. Debility, poor circula­
tion Bhow in headachea, lan­
guor, nervousness and worry.

PILLS

Opposite the Court House

are the safest, ip rest, moat
convenient and most economU
cal remedy. " They clear the
•system o f poisons, purify the
blood, relievo suffering: and
i
ensure Buch good health and
line each issue and will surely
strength that all tho bodily
I havr n first class painter and sign
Ijrlng results.
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organs work naturally and prop­
writer. Wo can do your harness reerly. In actions, feelings and
For Bala—One horac disc harrow, one pairing and auto top’.work now.
looks, thousands o f women have
horse turning plow. Good as new. T.. UMf
W. H. UNDERWOOD.
* -- proved that. Beecham’a Pills,
K. Bates; Court Houae.

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Our M eats, before butchered, are picked by Mr.
Seth W oodruff the well known cattle man o f Seminole
County. W e put it up to his judgement fo r inspection.
W e'handle all our meats the same a s they are handled
in the larger cities in this country.—

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Furttalw--ftrd J«wr&gt;"boar~iM years
old Ane animaf weighs about 200
pounds.
Sacrrficed at $16. or will
swap for heifer suitable in price. 0 . C.
McDougal R. D. No. 3 Sanford. 23-tfc

Make All
The Difference

W oman’s Club
Notes From. All Department»
Ò f The Sanford Woman's Club

Steer Beef
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20c per lb., 2 lbs. for 35c
Western Pork Chops or Roasts
20c per lb.
We have special this week, corned beef, all meat 15c per lb,
Home made Bologna
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vous, tired, worri«! or despondent it is a
sure sign you need MOTTS NERVINE
PILLS. They renew the normal vigor
and make fife worth livtlfifl Be sure and
ask for MOTTS NERVEfUNE PILLS.
Price $1.00. Stole! only by Win. G. Al­
For kale—(Jr will exchange for horse- dridge. Druggist.
wagon, chickens or row« anything to William* Mfg. Co., Props., Cleveland, ().
the amount of $400.00, one farm 16
acres, 2kx miles from I-ake Mary, Fla.
Address J. G. -Martin, Lake Mary, Fla.
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For Sale— White Ho"and Turkeys.
Hen and Gobb'er fbr $8.00 Several
Entertained in Japan
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fine Bronze Gobbins for breeding
James McComb, Jr., editor of the
$6.00 each.
G. C. McDougal The ‘ The meeting of the Literature De­
Turkey Man.* R. D. No. 3*Sanford. 23-tfc partment of the Womafl’a Club, Wed­ Florida Growers News received a cable
nesday afternoon, Dec. 10th in the club yesterday from Tokio, Japan, telling of
For Sale--Upright piano, compar­ rooms was j&gt;m&gt; of unusual pleasure and the safe urriv.d of Mrs. Larry Doyle, hi*
atively new. Inquire at PhllPp'a Stu­ profit.
daughter it the Japanese capital. They
dio.
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What might lie termed 'Franklin Were met in the harbor by tl\e United
day was celebrated. No other American States canrsul and Japanese dignitaries
For Sale—Fiye acre farm half cleared exempting the Father of his Country and escorteil to their hotel; where in th«r
fenced .cultivated. Strong (lowing well is more interesting to the people) of evening n ball .wan given in tfieir honor.
Half eaah balance on termo. Box 867 every class than .Benjamin Frank in. All the Jadiea^of tho American .colony
Sanford.
25-tf
•Mrs. M. S. Dick ins gave a biograph­ wen* present.
ical
sketch, Mrs.';Waldroi Articles of , The Emperor.entertain«! the managers
. For Sale-^A ten 'acre truck farm tiled
Belief
and act* bf Religi n. M s. J. N .v of the World’s. Tour, party the follow­
arid fenced, near Sanford, good Ian l, a
Whitucr.
T re present (thy 'value of
ing day. M p. ’&amp;dybi. whose husband
new bam. $3.500. Address 2135 Main
Franklin*»
Philosophy/
as
expressed
in
hi Cajitalp Of t,he (jutota w/u the gu at of
St., Jac’r vinvi'lc. Fla.
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Poor Richards Almanac.
honor. Thi'.'Ktnperor pre«u*nt«i her
In the rou.;d- j.’tblr liiacJaaiuji that. with a'beautiful present, which was not
For Sale—Secondhand Underwood
typewriter,. $25.00, and one Remington follow«) tho club showed extraordinary descrilHii in the message. Tho party
No, 6, $12.00. Western Union Tele­ interest, many prominent chariteristcs are due in Hong Kong on Monday and
of this famous man being brought hut in Munilla mi Thursday, from which
graph office.
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abn anecdotes tobl, that we re b o th plarr they sail for Colomlw, tho capital
For Sale —Team of mules and travel­ arn s’ng and Inst, active.
of Ceylon. At all place« where they,
ing van, the whole outfit cheap for cash.
The meetjngh was thoroghly enjoyed, stop the United States consul« have re-1
No trade. See W. J. Lemmer on First and It is to ba rerratted that si few reived instructions from President Wilstreet at bridge.
members were prescht.
«00 to accord every courtesy to the visit­
ing tram» aQ&lt;l to use every endeavor to
Fpc Sale—Twelve acre vegetable farm,
make their visit enjoyable. The party 1
partly under cultivation. 6 room house.
will lie due in New York on March 6th.
Address Box 1024, Sanford.
31-9tp

When you feel “

Everything is Sanità

O H U F |« t Ufe »1 k aj IMMJ m l i Ow WtHtf)

Phone 351

Sensational Music
Selling—Buy 12
copies latest 25c jwpulnr copyright sheet
music at 9c per copy, postpaid, and lie-1
'iVrrti-nOTp“ MfiiTS HuY).
W. L. Harvey, reprcaontative.
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Rent Your House Through The Herald W ant Columh

• For Sale—Span o f small mules, or will
exchange for good horse and wagon, or
farm implements What have you to
offer*’ M . S . Nt U&gt; n , Kuroka H. unmork
33- tf
For Sale— New Cypm s Incubator, 144
egg capacity. A bargain, a l » a lor of
atable manure cheap. Ja«. C. Harriss.
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PorSale Berniuda onion plants^.$1.00
per thousand. Rex Packard, West Side.
33-tf .
For Sale Onion plants,
thousand. 618 Palmetto.
For Sale—24 Acres . 10 clear«!. 4 tiled
t(¿tarier mile from loading station
$3,000.00. . kddreu. Farm, c-o Herall
33-17t
tit At Beck Hummack, 'Im Robbins. Iron Age, Potilo
Good a* new. Cost $80, will
$45 cas'j. Address Edgar K.
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ment under this heading. It will
only cost you THREE CENTS a
line eaeh’jHsuc and will surely
bring ‘ resum*.
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For Rent—Nice furnished rooms.
»1.26 per week afid up.' At Stumon’a,
315 E. Fourth St.
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Good Farm for Rent—Castle Garden
on tractioh line, three miles from city.
Famed for five years, alt tiled, two good
flowing wells, barn and outahed. Rent­
ed cheap for cash. Addreas Mrs. Cara
IloHinger, Canastou' New York.
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BEAUTIFUL NECKWEAR (Xmas Boxes),
LADIES’ HANDKERCHIEFS

FOLDING UMBRELLA (Xmas Box)
LINEN HANDKEUCrtjEFS
NECKWEAR—Newest Styles'.
SILK,HALF HOSE^ (Xmas Boxes);
The best lino the market affords
Km GLOVES
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HAIR RIBBONS All Colors
BEAUTIFUL HOSIERY
v •V'iDIAN SUITS ;
COWBOY SUITS
POLICE

We Are Making A Spècial Effort To Accommodate Yotl With

. For R ent- Room meri * finished suit­
able for office or smalt stow. 0'p|&gt;o»H«r
Court Houae. Apply to Mrs. J. C. Ena*
minger.
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one bedroom. Rooms suitable for iight
housqkceplng.' Mrs. Goodhue. 210 Park
avVnue.
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For Rent-Furnbhed" room, Sdì Pal­
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Fer Rent— Furnished room, with or
wRhuut Imard. Mrs, R. L. Jonte 20&lt;,
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SANFORD BECOMES TRADING CENTER SANFORD PROVIDES ACCOMMODATIONS STATE OF FLORIDA PAYS PART
FOR -’'THIS PORTION OF FLORIDA
FOR PEOPLE J F SEMINOLE COUNTY,
OF LARGE' GENERAL
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ERECTED FOR THE
TF AMS

BUILDING HAS BEEN NEEDED

SANFORD MERCHANTS MAKE
WERE SUPPOSED TO H A V E WILL BE PLACE TO TIE t L\MS
A STRONG PID FOR T H E "
DINED AT THE SANFORD" ' AND PROTECT SAME AND .
— TRADE OF SOUTLTCENU. ‘
' GENERAL MEETING
HOUSE1 BUT TAILED
PLACE :
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tfcll i», the reason of th «! year when
Tiie famous “ Fifty-seven varieties'' o l
fcunford is providing for thv country
the merchants of the cities place their Heinz pirlea were not more Hour or sourer jieople who com e to this city every day
beat atocks before the buying public than the seven and fifty Kusit K. of p 's . to tradefitnd have no place at the pres­
u d if the crowds aro not attracted to a * h o » t n t to ‘Sanford to the ((¡strict, ent time where they can hitch their
dty to trade during the h o'iday season meeting
neellng .of the qrder. held with Phoenix team*. The Sanford Herald has long
they will not be attract*! nt nny other jodge, Sanford, on JTueAday nighty
contended that such a place was badly
Huon of the y e a r.. Knowing this and
With Lustin' tans* Jisind lit uniform. needed In Sanford and the city council
.«idling to inaugurate a new regime in led by Capt..\kL&amp;. Scac«lr, pti'u spec- in their wisdom haveut last seen the
the manner of shopping early tile mer­ ini train. ou f brave K nighS'liipfislT^fth,' nefd and have amply supplied it
The
it of Sanford have made greater Senator Igou having phontvl *_M -fiOyrs building is on the city property at the
ebnta
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1 year along every line of ad -1 in udvnhre'fo the Sanford Mini»' manager *corner of Palm etto avenue and Second
birthing to get the people o f adjoining to prepitre suppers [nr forty to sixiv street and the city fountain und Mowing
«ydnties to com j to the capital of the LurtliJ^night«^
AerordinVfy oil tlieir well there make it an ideal spot for the
new county of Seminole and their ef­ nrrivuTSut 6 :lltJ p. m. in the famous Hrick farmer* to hitch and feed their hoi&gt;ïk
forts hsifc b^«n rewarded by the gnntest C ity of Celery and Hob Holly, our boys and mules.
trowd thst has. ever paced the streets leaped into auto*- and sj**d down the
The building is about fifty feet wide
of Sinford.
boulevards to the rfnowfied Sanford and extends the full Idngth of thv lot
From early morning till Into at night Hous?, on whose broa&lt;l piazza our band and the roof and two ends wilt be of
the prop!# have flocked to the city and broke the deathlike stillness id the city corrugated iron, the sides will In» left
patroniz'd the stores most liberally. who*.* tins! denizens had already fallen open utTording free ingress add egress at
I No noisy leather lunged ballyhoo artists asleep in the arms of Morpheus, albeit all times
A feed-trough will be built
k m filled the Ktnsct». no bands have the snn hud not sunk to rest m the •the entire l e n g t h id thv building and the
pUjfd, no sales with streamers and amethyst luke and the stars had not vet , fanners ran drive in the building and
* banner* have added to the noise at finlj- begun' to twinkle m the azure vault tie their teams and fissl them in security
diy time but the merchants have used above.
I at all times id l g a y or night
the columns of The Herald in sensible
This v»d] -afiord tin» count ay people
Hut the band pl.iycd on'
»Hrrtiang and having large mid. m o s t 1 Fifty seven Knights, brave, true a n d . of Semmule county one of the ndist
footplrte stocks of everything, having hungry as hounds lined up and wrote gotnfortaide plan-s that could be provtB krpt, wed lighted stores and fin*. their
lohn II m rock*" on thi* snowy vid'sl fin them and that It'!-» apprecip
„ widow- displays have nntired the real pngesof the gapcig hotel register. That atisl by tlier-n will sikiii lie edidenctsl by
i dwjwtto come to Sanford and purchase was at 5:30 p in
Knr ihp neit sizty the increased trade that will conje to
Heretofore the farmt’ rs &lt;triv|.aWwy'^iUs anti scaarinable goods and minutus dh y lounged nlnA.it smacking Sanford
tkrtndothU yt&gt;ar ha» been nil that could their cMipsi dteuming of the sjjiokkig ing to the rit\ were foree»l to hitch thvir
.hfitSrtd
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viands pihtufe-iL by Senator Igmi's bill team-« tu \he few post" on the city streets
. ^a®enrhants of Sanford have start of lading of the d.iy previous
At ii:.'to amt their teams Were never safe on the
bl thi cowds this Way and they will the portnl« of tin- grand dining room street.-« and in «-wsi- of ram or cool weather
•«•MB» to corny Hi all seasons of the I swung ajar, and like 57 IVris Ml Heaven’s (lit- teams had no protection whatever.
The new building on I’nlnietto av­
Jirz,\-£m/ord has the natural location twilight gate we burst through and
fdtU trailing center- of this part id thrust our hungry ^ o m icbs against he enue will lie the lies! id protection and
Hill with the miles «if good , mahogany tables id the famous hostelry the farmers coming to the city now will
* bnrkrtnd* Ihat^nre now being emistruct- li
Holmes, l&gt;r Frank Owen* and hitch their teams in security and can
«f ill round the city to enable th** people \V C&gt; Kong lisi the assault mid Marcus leave them as 'ong us they wish knowing
togrt to the city at all timirs of the year \urehus Hat o f Feigm, halloas and hun­ tltai they will be all right upon their re­
Stcford wifi become the mart for the gry, brought up the rear. Seated at ten turn. The,building also will be a renpeople and tho me era for the buyers tabl»s the ex.nectant. hungry throng ex- AJevnUs for the out of town |»*ople to
»bo wan\ good materials at reasonable change! prophecies as to the character gather and talk about the crops and
ptitw. f *
. r&gt; id the menu. Would it la* a feast fit fqr 1kindred «objects and in time we may
K of P'* . with * ) ir,'Mined ap;o'lities
1’** able lo mak&lt;- ibe building a «Ji\ ni.ir­
The I’ resfn te-fan f'hurrh
li, it He-ive-i forgive. w*i nevor«lreiunn! k '“t bi&gt;u«&lt;
Next Sunday morning l&gt;r Itrownh
to the n ijk » r y ' &gt;■
5
■SI preaNi .« wrmnn having f o / i pur
A s, o Kifu* ofUiiNsis two finy oysters,
fted &lt; ross Stamp Mystrr)
P**f * discuaaion of the tcaehihgs ol cast adrift like victjkrfs of the Titanic, in
Jtw.‘ cona-miog forgiveness. Ktich p t»- n bovl qf ptde hfhe milk; a few sliee^ of
The ladies of the Woman's Club are
*** °f »eripture relating to Ihe ttriic pot does cor ee; a mors »! of tough, over­ greatly worried over the mysterious np■ill be Biplaine*J in detail with the yjaw dim meat, canned rasplH-rrie* and odor- pcarunee of several hundred book* of
I
»bowing the attitude of the I.owly ife-nu* Htlphur w iter «*o*nj)Oseti the Ited C f r s t a m p * that some children
* R^tYne to this rfiost momentous m em
Try a* we did we could not sui&gt;-' are using to stamp everything in sight
«pmtion
pro** the mtUliH’ of flu- e fe * . ami part of •af,d when traci«d down were said to
.■'.TM evening service w'iU be an «van- them wc-it tiC/.iij u-etit re*too nun.1» to cutitc from the vacant sotri* room in the
|»lifil Christina* one at wfifeh the mean satisfy the cravings of gnawing hunger jy, Forest Block where the different
Jug of the birth of &lt;mr Lord ami Savior and o itrugid deci-io &gt;
from wich I piruir* have t««i«n held
Knell one of
w relation to life in the present and also victim th#* rh'fk ron&lt;ii*Mn*fUiitigly »&lt;• •i he**» books contain about twenty-five
tn the hereaftef will 1«? gone ¡rrto and rep ted thr**» prices TV for thp *utnt&gt; Htam|'* and are worth that much, and the
u* rHh-ming grace which is offered tuous [h repast
Mesir* llphngs L fact that so many of the book* arc floatL’ to every unsived
will be shotfn Co., who never wer«- waited upon, re­ fug around in ijun uzr and have appeared
,ho PrpaJnt't ,d)e, juM u* it did tired without a smell of food - though the oat of the thin uir lend* an air o f m ys­
I « « Crhiat waa on-earth in -th e flesh kmc’.l of sulphur was on their breath.
tery to the affair
The ladies had alI*v° .
f0u,,,cllfhif' ’¿hd giving dhto There was never a more disgusted, di»- ready sold one shipment and had another
» » thildrm.
¡ippointed bunch
The jiotel bad hud one ordered and it begins to«- look as

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Tomspi.w

w k a th Rr sicnaus
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n tj

Hall Building Will lie IVcd For
The Ilispiay Purpose'»
'Sanford
luis ntiil* for a
weather bureau
"
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or at le.isi should have h display of
weather signal flags for the benefit of
the many grower* in this section and
the mayor and city council will ussist
In tlii* work of displaying the signals
by gi ving the use of the rity hall build­
ing. Ptmnratrr-TTiwitln* ha* *lk -iff*
flags and the flag staff ready to mount
and the w^k wiH be taken up at once
in order ihstnk^e sudden change* in
tem|M»rature Van We hated and prepar­
ation made if possible to protect the
tender plants.
Sanford ha* but little to f*‘ar in this
reaped for the protection of the hike*
usually, wiflli-t»« to shield- the tender
plant* and the celery and lettuce can
both stand severe cold spells with but
little damage Hut as long as the out­
fit for displayuig signal« is here to use
there i« no excuse for allowing it to re
main nil«-, and those who are mostly
interested will appreciate Uti* effort
ns the part of the city otllcials and the
postmaster to give them the Weather
changes a« they 'are rung by nature.
-Watch the signal tower fOr the weather
changes

Some Men- &lt;«taght With the (¡ood* and
Some Wert* There With the Good*

K rllfr lluy* Groxe

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»e. m all olficeni of w hu t'ow gr deetec are corntnitted in Aby name’
) her* of the Woman's Club have ordered
? u*‘Har&gt;' organization. • This
Hut the guunt ajK-t-Ue of famine fled
Cross stamps they will be conferrtettng will dtnvo for j u purpose the dis when the Knights reached thh ntpuciou* jnti a favor by couimunic^tlng with Mrs
v .* 0n ol voHous matters pertinent to hill of PMWnix Lodge,'ii of 1*., where |&gt;unn who was «ujiposrel to have all
»lh*the apirituaj and material welfare two hundred members of the order a*
«tatnp* shipped to her.
the organization and it in hoped that «•■ribled for thp district meeting, and .. .
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1 2 “ a“ w 1 aneB will ba bad.
dispensed not only refreahtnerit* J«r w t _
rhe Nundsy school-w ill be held ns dropping spirits but" soup and sand-:
liaise I’rlce of Weekilts
an(i ^ l* hopwl thnt wishes/or'ibe inner man.
Z p jfo ,. Dec. IT
Itealizittg U)»- tle»uthBdtoM w0! be filled. Th i Broth srTho address of welcome w * delivered j*
^ cond,Uon of thp pub|Uhln|C buii.
,.*** P^ste* thla to you as a special by the handsomest mettiber of Sanford ^
jn r)(.Sot() rounty „ j
U)
on for your presence next SunLodge,
N
r.
e
otte*
l&lt;
[
V
.1
'
place
the
business
on
a
more
sound
basil
,®VV 4 ’ *A
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Ing from the eloquent lips of Hon. W. It. |^ ^
, mortf. jUill an(1 adequate
ho mid«™* pray«, meeting will bo O'Neal o f Orlando one of the finest pre
^
f(|r (hf m
bralni . nd rap.
tirual Wednesday evening.
siding officers we have ever met m any
ttp tn ifd in producing weekly news,
4s
on »fntngcmcnt* for fraternal ondcr. D,strict.Deputy lly&gt;h|Uch
ar(. ru p ,ijh H throughout
’*«-* -^!V 2 *;*'n&lt;«*’tainmertt are prfl- nel oft.D e U n d a clean.-good fellpw.
Ro0nt , he p ^ iU h e /s ’ of the news^
u iM
I ° r the-Sunday called, on hurtle Lodge to confer h e « * - [
#l Arcidiai p ^ t , GqrU0(
,
*hleh will l&gt;e announced ond degrw . when troy owm be ov^ed Chan- *W uuchul8i BoWllnf 0 rw n aml Z olio
cellor commander, D r
. N . Kennedy, ^ ^ ^ Ar(^ , ia for tb - purpow o{ fonn.
' -^ T^
y .
•r*
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asemded the thront. \ . C . Carr, reB i^jil organiotlon or press assoc^te
_*.r%*et# •

Mtamonte, Dec 17. Healthy Altumonte Spring* is in the ey«»t of tourist*
ami in the heart* of winter reoident*
The beautiful cottage* are nearly all
occupied b y their owners and the farnou*
pair is t h o te l, is rapidly tilling up with
gurspf, and Beveral new home* will be
crtrtfxl this season
Mr. snd Mrs. Thomas A Briggs of
Kart Greenwich, It. I., have arrived anil
Jvtxe let the contract for a ten thousand
dollar residence which wjll be ready for
occupancy In jj few weeks.
Mr. Keller, whq has recently sold out
hi* interest In th^HaajJtter-Sfar fiowrpap«r ip Orlat^f^|v|*f ^»iychasetl the
i&gt;eautiful homo* .a W ? S f^ v e .‘formerly
owned by the la te .C r if- Hrowip Mr.
Keller iiv e r y enVw'urtY)1’ o v m fit* newly
acquired Tiom e'and villi sann make it
yne o f the show plsoes in thttxwillage, of
T r »Jjich there are alrcjqly oaverJl located
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Into Hemminger. M. A-Seacolu and I. 0. ,
WcstbrobV took'flfelr «tetions, apt! they
jk S iS r ï
the keeper of s “ put o t ’ the work 4 t ^ o - i t Ä * Ö f .^ l a
,
_l-l . .. .1«.-,1 n l, iln MB TT*, 1. 1:.. .11t ■ *.!f . fft *« '. ii*r*«i
^ti»d
^ a^rtona Beach, was con­ spl
»udid style, a* Eualis nlwgyg
\ j»unt*
fer fiîL,^
in the criminali court
Then Orlando s team of Tozm-n dpnt
Retting Foond Guilty

»»fts, J * t o .f,rovWo Ufe lines and life elcctri''cd the audience with a •vraad

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|M!nnanent nrg;
nlx)
organization
was per- here. &lt;■ *
^
*
th(J
Ho|li
A
p. Jordan of the
I(, 1a thought that this will be the most
*,i««. »««««,■«,*« A- P«
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Garda Herald, chosen ns presl- prosperous season ever experienced since
A. McJJride of the DeSoto Coun- thr toa'u was established. Prospectors
N(fWBi vic(l ()riai(ienti gnd G. W. ( 6r desirable locations have discovered

htaHlace, exhibition'of the amplified third degree, Adama o{ the Zolfo Springs Truth, see« 0ri,ndo b^U .wne with M&gt;.-0 Neal as King.
rotary.
Ytr» rl(eL ,)h&lt;iir 1Ivm l « t sumniet1, "but
Itefforta were heard from all the I The publishers voted to raise tho
Thsnuxi^î by Mr- G“ « O. I Keller. •Lolg*»i
olgr* represanted.
re
and then l o v a b l e . ^ of weeklies from
from |1
#1 to
tt 11.6 0 -per
months iü uîî*lly ,or lb*
ta foe Sears, of Kissimmee delivered a yoidv \ ÿ tf .
» «»’ of .»00.

CORPORATION TAX AN ITEM

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One

t
- 'though
-v
•I'.Even
youF .name may have,
I*c*n on the registration ’ books for tho
past twenty ywtra yodi-mu*t ngsiti regi«-

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ter .between
drift'Monday hr
ttary and the ’first' Monday in March1
' l' . /*1
INTEREST every two yearis" felw you will nqt. be ’ v '.ySg

OTHER ITEMS OF
ABOUT THE STATE OF
FLORIDA IN TAB­
A
LOID FORM*

r»Vote ftT-rhm-ncfnraep
* ,
permitted to^Vote
frrtbj
This fneaoV that'y’if ti m\J*t .regv'"l'r
between the firtt Monday of nejVdlOntlr
and the first Monday in March if you
•would vote irt; (bk primaD?* -»lection to
The annual report of the commhwioner be held on th^/Jwl .MondtiV after the
of internal revenue, made public today
fust Tuesday io next Jutje..:' j

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»h o»* that the state o f Florida contrib­
This law wil.s enacted by.j the ljuit
uted
$1,429,929.61
toward defraying leglslttiure and citizOnii"generally‘ should
.
. ,
the expenses of üto government /h the
Umiliar With' itn:provisions.'

shape ol internal revenue collected dur­
ing tho fiscal yhar ending Juno .'10, lost.
Of thi* amount tl.'JM.Olft lff wa* colliH-tetl by Joseph K. T&gt;t* und $175,911.49
by Henry Hayea D*»-is
The^corporation tax report (oi
state of Florida follow*;

the

Numlter of returns redevetl 2,120
- Number of return* showing tax due,
440.
Amount of cupital stock. $158,5.'10,265.68.
Amount of bonded and othef* Indebted*
ne**, $UH,337.68.1.01.

■N^t ipcoptc. $/.'t,o&lt;i.5iy).iT.

Ill INI&gt; TIGER &lt; ASKS
,» * r«•

&lt; i &gt;i ■

The Ai-.-t . «««^tinne qf the tinlnt&gt;
court
-»ere replete with Interesting
cases that dealt with the fluid that in­
ebriate «ml do*»« not alwtiy« cheer and
the f a c ih n revernl ,-Vfricano* »ere ty ­
ing to -&gt;‘!l I’ hristmafi b ooze in a dry
county »a.*» sufficient for Sheriff Hand
to a m - 1 tiicnt and hah* them liefore
Judge ii'trm g
The lodge i« ni‘w in the •imiilv httl
old in experience and legal lore and
handled the ease* in an admirable mate
ii«*iv Proseeutor D et'ottee was on hand
to get more road worker* if possihle and
the" «äug»- wit« *et fur the hiniilding of
*
the ,.ab-r&gt;. i&gt;[ bhmi tiger iiooze
Four of
them w*-rp docketed in the two day*'
proceeding* and h*gal latent liad been
precurinl to keep the offenders from
serving time if possible
W.vlter Marion (need tin« judge with
a j&gt;lea o f nolle contendere and by* the
rod ««( Attontey J I J bekinsmt receiverl
tail I light *Bllt«*le • »»( ?■'.’&gt; ati'l «&gt;,t'» or
thin* day*
I : i*ik Howard had no law ver .met Unt­
ief mjl like*l the Orlando brand of legal
talenfl and had Attorney Joseph Jones
anti both negro*** drew a package of
JJ.Vi and cost* or six month* on the
roadBoth were found guilty by tin*
jurv
\I«* Miller ill*« bad \t(orn«-\ lime*
for ltf*l aid to IIn- It r-o*e*i .on) \i&gt;e
bro'ighl out *uch an innocent look ¡mil
a i proven to be *o«-h &gt; goo-l « itiien
thiii In- wa* acquiti —I .toil «etil u»ay
to «ell «om r more
I rank Blair wa, granted a lirief nspile, his case le-ing contmu**! on ac­
count of the serious dlm**u of Attorney
Dickinson’ * »Later and this vase will
probably l&gt;e called on M j^duy.
Sheriff Hand nay* thnt ho i* deterniiiuHl to break uj&gt; the blind tiger 1mmnmple notification, and yet had painted 1though these stamp* have been lost in n«w* in SeJnmole county and will get
,
oT a hand-out that woirld re-tuir»! tlu» transit or else came to Sanford and wore them all.

r***'
the"’afternoon will
*_h*'d ^natwiTing in the church audi.Wiutn and iL u hof* i that each o'ficiul nerve of a highwayman tu dpinand 2-’! lost Itelween the postoflled and the con­
w the orsanizatinn
wii n
____» _
organization 'will
bo„ present,
as cents, for it. 0 , panforii. what crime* signt»e If any one other than tho mern-

ALL «MUHT RKGISTKU
ONE AND H A i^ I L L ie N S j
GO TO UNCLE
New Primary' Ì jiw M«kv* Kxeij
•A *
Beglaier Ai^er «Ian. 1*1.
SAM

It Is known a* Chkpter 6469 of the Laws

of Florida.
The provision in reference to regi*-.
(ration is as followrs: That the coupty
-yT-g
registration book* for each election dis­
■ M ,:
trict shall 1» open on each week day
fropi 9 a. -nt. to 12 m. ap'd from 2 p. m.
‘-J &lt;
to 6 pt m . and ont' night until 10 p .m .,
‘
at son^e-convenient filare In each election
district
¡net in
In 'each county iti this state, '*I.•
ifA|
ftom the first M onday hr January. 19U ,» '* * ffà flfiS Ê
ro the ft$st
•' ' Monday in.March, 1914, bien'î ‘.:.V - 1
n rally ’ thereaft« * * * (of the regi*-'1,
'* - J

l-^Vlxnt ^Jr
r/ (/qualinexi
to

■cV^xir'i'fa'T:/

reguBr In? tnb gtmoraT prt• »■
* . .
:
t :
It fs hereby made
mary election.
The laid lea' Auxiliary' of the Chil- the duty of the supervisor o f registra­
re n ’s Home Society in Jackaonyilleh
tion * * * between March 15 and April
»ill figve a rhristm x* tre** for the chil­
15. 1914, and biennially between cor­
dren on Christina* e w afternoon;, A
responding date» thereafter,, to keep
line program is being prepared (or the tlu» registration book* o f the county
oeaasbtn in which many «if the cliildron open at his officii every.* d u /, Sunday*
»ill take jtitrl
Fresenl* b « ve IwtHl sent
excepted, from 9' o ’clock
m. ku
nr."'
from «ill part* of the »tali- to the noolety
und from 2 tq 5 ft. m. ’ ■ ' ’ KxrepL duf*
for the tree
ing these periods tlw registration phuk* . " ' 4 1 •
for primary election* shall bo rljflUtL •;
'L
H o» loie It would I»* if the teachers of
In registering you nm*t *nttef ob oath .
Morula I »mill all bave timi trip to Key your full name, your political fffdity af­
t • T ¿M Ë
U i-ti and &lt;* visit to Havana' The value
filiation, your bust ties* or Oceiipbtion, , ‘
■r
id tin* triti »m ild be extended to every age in year*, your color, and tfraAstUtd
*eboo| roimt In the state atnd to every*
or country of ytvur^tvstfkityT'your pttsfhome »tii*r»- there «tre s c h o o l children
o!llce addreaa, and iHe fact vWhuihty "or
n ot,you are able fo read nVd ,wTite
t he contract ha.« been « lo-vsl for th&lt;
¡Jupervitof y f JSvgi*tAttion iL fc. D u­
ere« (ton of « new school building in Dun bose »til up|M&gt;int f^iivj'.iuy r e g is tf^ o u 1
tlellon. The building
b a
hog ,o«
,o« to
to be
Jofficer fbr*s*ach pn-entui ;utd‘-j(, Itchoovv*
Im* Inut* two-» toryy structure of brirk rvt,j.y ¿(¡450
register and sA* (hat
; t
The contract price
ice.
indeftentlen
"T 1 nVffry ^
^
qstaH fle^^sffct^.
plumbing i-t $1.1,000

m

Fine Attrartfan*‘ Coming
The F«&gt;rt Laud*rdaU* Sentine! say*
d —
Tit« theatre going public of Sanford
Ikitt e i&gt;-ftiig,.j 1 ■ g o v i - r o m e n t «tal ¡»tic*
tf I I.ir« « '.«ini -«tM .4.-corib'ig &gt;" it- prtr »ill I«« given the opportunity of seeing
ductivtti, fiuti- &gt;4 d if »nubi le rat eri sono- excellent attraction* at the Star
al $ l.i &gt;00 i«»r acre. And it 1« thè partati ntnl Imperial theatres timing the pre»realizalton of this faci that t* bnnging ent season, many of them having ac­
onterprising people in such numtier* quired great popularity throughout tho
country. Manager O, 1*. Herikhtfi, who
from other state*.
now rontrol* both playhouWTO baa suc­
f
! !
\ «ii.itrai t !ias bi*i*n lei !&gt;y thè Ki»- ceeded in booking a canal&amp;rahls ttum«itnmi- ■ &lt; lui tioinpany for the building |Iter uf bona fide dramatic .productions, *
«if a club liuti o*i the ruinpsnv's ground* a* »e lf a* various vaudeville aty)'stock
attracliort* to say nothing «LlleFurinK
Iti ( b u i C|t&gt;
;
;
1
date* for a number &lt;d nioyttg pictqre*
n „ Ftitii Iteach m um ) -« fin.il lioarti films produced by tini fatnou* Flayers
Ita* offered $75 m prize* (or the Iwstt Film Company.
sebo*»I exhibit* at the Palm Beach emiriThe latter institution puts out some
ty f.pr
It 1« an excellent idea to inter- truly wonderful films
in w hich-noted,
est the tjoys anti .gir^ in tfteir county . star* of thy theatTicnl »g rid artf seen
fair
in their ntrong«at roles, Lillian Lfcng- &gt;
;
I J
try. Laura Sawyer, Jam i^',O'Neill and •
Hand•Matto
Mary Pickford are sOrne uJ^t'&amp;.fopUiKht
The marnago of M iw -K velyn Hand artists who will, appear pit thff sefieen a t '
of l.ongwood. diiughter'iif Mr. and Mr*, the lòcal theatres 4hu* Wittter,J*n(t tbeF H ltand, an ff Mr. Gregory Seur* natjlonai reputation of e a cly fi^ fn ij^ o v e Maury, occurred on Ttiesdny. at l L ; 0$ ' mfntio«V&lt;I.rtar* )* ip ou gliT n guatante«'
tilfnetiM ti 'tn
uniti n i audientM*tfi
11r? i tifi tuxu
satüfactio
0 GSanford,
o'clock at Dhrprt'r« Church, Lon^aood. ...
« ; Ifgitinlnt?' dramrf. which
Homix"
lit Itev. Win. C Gray, D. D., offl^atitter.
Mot Fred ILind sttfig twdk*o|o* |&gt;efdre will play at thi^ looll, ilieatrea Ut the
the ceremony and Mr*. Muntton of San­ near future aro "T h e Shepherd &amp;f the
ford |ihiycd the wedding tm m h from H ills." "A jt Hour before Dftwn.*'Lohengrin
The bride entered with her “ B ought and Paid F or." '/IrniA in Full,”
father ami tho maid of honor was a Captain Alvares" and other equally well
*
-, »
younger sister, Kditlf. T h o groom's known attraction^.
Tho "F ou r Pickets'* in stofck' pi y*.
best man »a * hi* brother. Th e ushers
were Mr. F IP Harul. Jr. and Mr. Per­ C qbum 's Minstrels, the "L U tlo L os,
cy Morton. A reception fill Iowed at Slater" presented by K lsw &amp; Urljuiger
the bride's home an*L'a Idhcheon was the Lotrli* Stock • C om pany *(td* the ,
nerved by the Misses Band, M r*. Whlt- DcArmand S|qtera with «a^rom pany o f ;
r on t ^ « local boards
nian and F. H . Jtunji, Jr«, and Mr.
during the winter;
.)
,
perey Morton.
k..
On the’ whole,
Hvlndftn has .
M*my friends werp" In aitendance
xatriretl » flrtl dtuoi series'-xof irookings
.
from Orlando, and Sanford. ^ « .
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for both theatres ah^ 'thh .Sanfoird pult- '* Special W* l\ Itetelfed

The Herald special Serhinpl*^ county
njwcial edition that was issued font Tues­
day has l»en most .favorably YVrelvcrP
and many compliments have been show­
ered upon the Herald, for«} for their
good work In gsttigK °*B thi* edition.
There was no extra time devoted totthe
edition and It came along In the regular
run of sdllcc work nn^y.otU. was issued
but g'few hour* latur thhn tho regular
edition that goes out every Tuesday.
IJuch a demand was made on W'ednesday
for the speclsl editions.that $here wtjl bo
but few of them left*iy Jamjafy first

that tha pure spring water found here Is
one Of Its tn o ff important attractions; b e­
sides nature has been most lavish in her
gifta of soil and'clim ate and all that
seems to b « required is the artistic hand and $Ho m who expect to giet th e m ‘ in

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dUited\pyt’ Vno BefeJtir class, composed
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of tho vuuyg tnen of th« churrl}. The
meeting. wiL 'very interesting in qyery '•- f J —
way. Aftdr\ various readings -of th«
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sponded to by talks by*seysrsl dfyth«. .
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                    <text>THE SANFORD HERALD

I Woman’s Club
All Loral Advertisement» Under This Heading, THREE CENTS
a Line For Each Insertion. Minimum Charge 25 Cents,
WANTED
WHY NOT (ry an advertise*
meut -under ihis hea'ding. 1( »ill
only cost you TH REE CENTS a
lino each issue and will surely
bring results.
WANTED AT ONTE— Old Rags at the
HERALD OFFICE.
Rags MuU he
Perfectly,Clean.. WUI Psy TAVO (E N T S
a pound for tonne.
Wanted—Girl for general house work
Apply at 1,06 North Laurel.
30-2tr
Wanted—Three rooms completely fur­
nished for light housekeeping. Two to
three months. Address J . L. U.. c o
A. C. L. Dispatcher» adire. Snnford. *
.
30-2tp

KcxaU Ulive ( hi Emuk.on is a real medic in c -a splendid hpdy and s-trengtlibmldcr, isjVaAtly good for old. t&gt;cople,oo*
9«i'.icitiumidira to theayxtcfe ingredients
necessary to rebuild wasted tissues, strongUjsn the nerve*, give new energy and a
■yotlil'er apd livelier feeling to the body. It
doesn.t contain a drop of alcohol nor any
dangerous drug. 11 ihay not make you fed
Iwtter after the first dtae, nor perhaps for
wverfcl days Riyt if you don't feel much
heUtrr and etrongcr before you have taken*
a quarter a4 muclt as you have of other
medicines that dido’t h Ip you, wc will gladly give you buck your money. That's cer*
? sqtimr deal. ■ ■
used by leading phymriaimcvcrynhi re in
debility, Weakness and lability to disease,

«ml delightful programme wm rendered. on it* first reading an:! passed..- Moved
Airs. Polk, Mias Mahoney and Ali*» and seconded Dint it W read by title
Davis hving rrepared good paper* on f only and the ndralbe waived and thut
t*ir subject of irjuaie festival»,'oratorios i t bo . placed on its second rending,
and religious music in America. Mrs.W j Carried. Moved and seconded that
nnd religious music m America. M is?« the rules be waived again ami that It be
Chandler and Stunion. Modamca Hdy, ^. 3,1 jn fu|j nm\ bo jilaced oaftn third
Fox nnd Newton ga\e short n o t« on reading and final passage. Carriwf.
the lives of the so cia l composers of the I t was then rend in full. Roll call, Ye*.
day: Payne. Duals Ruck, fhadwlck, if W.-Herndon, W 8 . Hand« S. Uungu..
Parker, Mrs. Reach. ' A rfcing vote of! w. H. Underwood, F ..U Woodruff and
thanks was tendered Mrss Chandler and c . C. Woodruff. No, none. Passed,
the program committee for the sierras
Movcd and seconded thut the t&gt;i|ls aa
of their work. It was unanimously
|,y the president and approved by
voted to liegin chorus work at Once. t|,e flnancc com m ittee. la* paid. CarMrs. Hoy sang u fine selection from rjod with the c-Vreption o fC C. WoodDudley Hunk, Fear Not Ac, O Israel;- ru(y who objected to payment of bill for
'•At Dawning," Cadtnan, Mrs. Claude disinfectants.
1
Herndon, Mfndown, H. Parker, M lsj
Moved »nil tr&gt;rnnitml thut rmmrtl tut-

state needs .thnt sanatorium- dwpernte!y.- Florida •i s .t h e only s t a t e ‘ so
.
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.
City Council M eets4'
l^ntely «ought by gufferers from tub
cflloats which provides no place for their
Thc city council met in regular ses­
eme o r ‘ care, and notwithstanding the sion Dec. 1st at 7:30 p. m.
fart (filt for thc
of Iu, - pula.
Present, II. W. Herndon,, president
,
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,
,
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riorHa hi« n larger health apprt»- pro tern,; W. S. Hand, W. II. Under­
F . L. Woodrudj S. Runge and
priation per capita
than
arjy state wood,
hut
one jn the United States. Th
C. C. Woodruff. Absent, T . J . Miller,
nf
n .n ..
Minutes of the last meeting were read
of 'Vomens Cltfbs recoge
hiring the need unan ¡mousy voted thatT^hd approved
further delay, was to be deplored und to
assist In a movement with a sanatoria
as trie «jnu.
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“Cfiqrchra, schools, labor unions, fra-

WHY NOT—Try- an advertise­
ment under this heading. It will
only Ttwr yen TH R EE CENTS a
ri,p number of -00.000 at least are
line each Issue and will surely easily digested foods known, being taken being
asked to join the anti-tqbercuMW* werc ° l * n lar
bring results.
losis workers of the country in the ob- th* clly [oUl nt p0rncr of
For Sals—One horse dire harrow one
horse turning plow. Good os now. T..
K. Bates Court House.
15-tf
For Sale— IUd Jeisey'boar 2
years
old fine animai wcijhs about 200
IHibnds.
Sarrcficcil at $15.. or will
»anp for h'ifer suitable Ui price. 41■
McDougal R. D. No.ifl Sntiford. 2ff-tfc

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servancc of the fourth National f i b e r miosis Day. Personal appeals are heing made to clergymen of every denominution, school princijials and leaders
of vnrious organizations, urging them to
cooperate.

a

D o n ’ t Put Off

seeking relief from 1u...
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caused by defective action ,
gana o f digestion.
nesses g e t their start in tr,,,
thentomach, liver, Imiw.’I
(Illicitly, safely, mirely
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Change In Reporter-Star

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The rGAnured sale of the interest own­
ed in the Reporter-Star by Mr. G.' C.
Keller to Col. W. P. Walton of Kentucky
was confirmed yesterday.
Col. Wulton is afrother of Mr. E . C .
Walton is a brother of lyir. E..C. Walton,
who owned the paper conjointly with Mr.
Keller.* The brothers will now become
associated in tho conduct of Orlando's
afternoonjmblleation. Mr. WtRon has.

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nad
Th,rd
MoVed and s&lt;wnded that
bid of 8 . O. Shipholser of $295.00 he
acccl)ted’ Carried,
The clerk was instruct«! to advertise
for bids for the sanitary and street clean
ing w or.
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The chief aim nf the national moveA [*etit inn was |ircpente&lt;l*by the resitnent is (o secure the presentation in the dents east of Pump branch asking that
cfies of the tuberculosis
problem lights bo pU»&lt;*d in that neighl*orhood.
and the need for cooperation of churvh
Fcr Sr.'c--White Ho"und Turkeys.
members and others. Last year over
Hen and Gobb'cr for L'.OO Several
60,000 rhurch« gave attention to this
fine Jlronxe Gobblers A for breeding
subject on Tuberculosis Day and many
$0.00 each.
G. C. McDou'gul The
churche» contributed the collection of
Turkey Man. R. D. No*3 Sanford. 23-tic
one
sendee for the tuberculosis eamSunday Srhool Report
pnght piano, coinparnaign fond. AVI He the Tubcrr doss
Tho Sunday schools showed an in­
Inquire at PhilPp's StuDay movement is strictly educational
crease
again On last Sabbath' Fach of
2 4-tfr
,»nd not for the purpose of raising man *y
tflem is enthusiastic In its work
For Sale Five acre farm ball deured _ Then* were prerent h’mulay .aLJim- _ tin* churches of the country are urged
fenced cultivated:“ Strong tlowlng welT. Paptist
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143 to cooperate in tie? Red Cross s«&gt;al cam­
paign."
Half cash balance on terms. Box Stì7 Congregational
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Sanford.
25-tf
Mr» K AA J&gt; Dunn, chairman of the
M eth o d ist
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liealth committee and un able cor|&gt;s of
Presbyterian
143
-For Sale—A ten acre truck farm tiled
assistants will sell the Red Cro?s sea!.«
and fenced near Sanford, good land, n
in i-an ford Not only are club mem­
new barn.
Address 2135 Main
bers urged to purchase the Seals hut the
S t.. Jacksonvi'le, Fla.
20-17UAVe liave in transit plenty of bean a
townspeople in general are asked to con­
curumlter ham;K*rs to he sold In le»« th
tribute
in such a splendid work of
For Sale—Secondhand Underwood
car
loud
lobs
at
Jenkins'
store
nea
1
building
a sanatorium, by a gpneriimji
typewriter. 525.00, and one Remington
\ HfxU *Uikuiui-ul ‘tritrionage 'S**1' * "
srTA^ri^rT frotn"
No. 0, $12.0u Western 1‘T.ToIV'TVTo- Ji^Ori
«1 Moore's Station mi the cj-«t side
the U&lt;si Cross seal« will j&gt;e u.u*»l for this
graph otPre.
2S■t f
j car load lots ^ei' A H. Moses at Sn purpose Tiie local jiasior« have been
Ifortl.
3 1 Fri
reoin-sl«! to observe Tuberculosis Day

WANT AD.VS. PAY
TRY

ONE ;

S an fo rd Cycle Co,
10« PALMETTO AAR

roe Sale - Twelve acre vegetable farm,
parti.- under cultivation. 5 room house,
Address Box 1021, Sanford
31*9tp

WHY NOT try an adycrti.sem cn l under (bis b ea d in g . It will
o n 1) cost you THREE CENTS a
lin e each issu e and will su rely
brin g resu lts.
For Rem—Nice furnished room.«,
51.25 per week and up. At Stumon’s,
315 E. Fourth St.
19-20tp
Good Farm for R en i— Castle Garden
on traction line, three mil(~i troni city.
Farm i«i for live je a r« , all liled, two good
tluwjng well«. ' ir 1« and outahed. R en ted cheap fu. . . b. Aiidresa Mrs. Cori»
llo lim g .f

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How About That

Court H&lt;
minger.
For Rent Two fuhiUlicd room« and
one lied room. Rooms suitable for light
houst-kreping. Mrs. G«»)dhue 210 Park
avenue.
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15-tfr
For Rent—Fund«h«l room, 301 Pal
metto avenue. . ' *.
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MISCELANEOUS
WJJY NOT try nn advertise*
? ment under this heading. It will
only cost you THREE CENTS A
line each issue and will surely
bring results.

-T»)! ;hsVs^aTfljxt'd a » painter And 'aigti
writer. AVe can ,dö your hornera 1
pairin': and auto top work tow.
14-tf
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PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN
T H E CLASSIFIED COLUMN
OF T H E HERALD. ONLY
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SANFORD, FLORIDA. TUeODAY, DECCMDER 9. 1913

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LARGE AUDIENCE WITNESS?‘v ED THE EXERCISES
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BEING IIAULED TO CELERY

ARCHITECT'S
OFFICE
AT
WASHINGTON IS CROWDED

. uAVENUE.TO BE LAID

THIRD ANNUAL LODGE OF SORROW HOLD

ANNUAL CONFER
ENCE IN 'HISTORI­
CAL SPOT

GOOD

NEWS

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THE MID WINTER EXPOSI
TION 'PROMISES GREAT
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RESULTS
WILL

"Dixie, 009 of -the msot valuably s i
well as one of the moat beautiful plat**
in Orlando, clmnged hands fast week,"
■ayjf^he Orange County Citfaeni Th*
purrb'aaef was E. A. Thomas and W
f ’itiirn gare th? readers. a view o ft lr ir
attractive place from the w attF'flW .*
A faYge full abd pfettfrr gtvch'wfflrOTlderfee -of th¥ früih* o f the CltiWri’s t re­
marks 'about l i i 1 Besuiy. The' plhfce Ik'
certainty beautiful, and the owner can
hardly fail to enjoy Ufa amid auch sur­
roundings in 'Florida!
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OVER ONE HUNDRED M EM BERS
SANFORD ROAD n l M 1! I ( T
MARCH IN LINE FROM LODGE
NOW BE PAVED WITHIN RAD.
TALLAHASSEE IS FAMOUS IN SONG
/..ROO M TO STAR THEATRE
IDS OP NINE M ILES OF CITY
' AND STORY OF EARLY DAYS
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The Elks Lodge of Sorrow or Memorial
The
brick
(or
the
Sanford
«pedal road
ÖF
METHOPISIOM
Day.-was most fittingly observed Sun­
district has arrived1
day afternoon at the StaerTfcaatro and
**'Now"Wtiat do'you thinkofThht right
tïeh on* Wetf- In the face of the prediction of the wise
utes ahead of scheduled
theatre nesday morning, December 10th, and
building was well filIed w i*jA n fy cgmc for a wc«k the Methodist preachers and o h « who said that the brick would not
IS alptr tp swcll tW crow ds AaMfl fromJ laymen composing that important body get here before the first of January at
least?
the fact that the Sanford lodge of Elks will bo busily 'engaged with the business
But the brick are coming and aa fast
b one of the largest in the city and nat­ of the church.
oa they arrive they are being haulod to
urally attracts attention from friends
This is a great occasion In tho life of Celery avenue where the first'(aying will
sni relatives of the members, but also
the Methodist itinerant preacher. A be made. All of ua will ngree that Cel­
the public Is aware of the beautiful a,.d
week of association together with his ery avenue needs the brick more than
impreMivc nature of tfae memorial ex­
fellow comrades is an inspiration to him, any other section and now that the seaaercises each year and each one grows
and after all the reports are in, and tho son has started for the vegetable move­
larger in the opinion or thoso fortunate
conference work is done, the last item of ment ti*» brick should be laid on Celery
enough to attend. *
husincm is the stationing of the minis- avenue and the road made good bet re
Few lodge i in existence pay as much topi for another year of service. The
the heavy hauling of the celery crop be­
attention to the memory of their de* reading of the appointments is always a
gins. The brick will bo hauled to Cel­
parted brothers or hold such beautiful! time of intense luterwl.
ery avenue first ard tho road out Union
and commemorative. exercises to keep
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conference met in 1j llabstwee. and the cry nveme, thus giving the growers on
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WILL BE ONE OP TH E - GREAT-'
EST EVENTS IN HISTORY
i P ? TH IS SECTION
. ■'ft,—- :r.
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A trip .through the grounds,of the
(»range County Fair Association, where
will be held the Midwinter Ex position
February 17-21, revealed the fact that
the buildings and grounds are being put
in order for this coming event that al­
ways throngs the city with visitors from
far and near.
The ladiea' rest room, which Secretary
O’Neal declared to be the best of any
lair ground in the state, haa received ad­
ditional improvements. In the rear of
this building a splendid new tennis court
haa been built.
More than two hundred strong,
healthy rose bushes are liclng cared for
which will be full of roses when the ex­
position ta‘ cs place. In this connection
it may Ik.* stated that the grounds have
been additionally ndoemd with much
Aa won sbrihL-r . in tiding palm trees, rnm-

tlulldjng in St.'Petersburg'started * t ’
an unprecedented raté for the'month' of
December yesterday, eleven building'
permits being fasted thé first day. The
permits for this one day being issued the
permits for this one day call Tor fortyseven more rooms to be added to thé
dwellings of the city. Last month was
slightly behind the month before In th
building activities, but December pro ru­
se to outdo a ir records if the lead is
maintained.

J ' .r'' ’I". Fn ™ , l&gt;’ •' u' 11 ; most cordial welcome m tho rial hilt., ol mad, in g ,t t ln , to Ihe elation.
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tlie .«tale, the Hipference will convene ns &lt; elery avenue U laid the w.irkme t

program was.rich i.i tilant and from th
on \\wlnesday morning, Dwcmbcr 10th, * will be •’albaLAii thn HauforxF-Ofl«Md«»
first of the program to the last the large
vrtH—adpruni atvritir ^Tonduy, tlii^road and Park aver.no out to Hughey
-ludieiair r a f i t l rtt- Mi V o lu m ant us
^loth.
street ai d thence to SanTurd avenue will
numhiV follower! lorlge rit. al to the end
lie linl, iiiuH. g u ennti roots« brick road
Tnlluhassee,
the
(btiital
City
«if
our
Thri.lpdge members, over one hand re I
from I tret street in Hanford to. utmost
slate,
situated
tinning
the
old
red
hilb
strong marcherl with bared heads from
1the county line
the lodge rooms to the theatre and as i of I&gt;pon. is an historic spot, for our
Methodist |e«p|r. It was here that th*
11:-. aiII In* gmjii news ia the |H\}j»li!
Mrs. R. R. Drum played a xoluuiar»
Florida Conferem of th,* .M.-ciul road district, who have
•lMpUt.o marched up two aisles to ihe.r '‘n t
o{ th" Flnri,la
seats in
in {he
(he front
front rows,
rows, ila., .*1 I , , ‘^"Vemvi. when 1. ihImp Joshua Seoul- boon waiting so anxiously for the actual
the Ofllcera. On the stage with if,,, pre* id« 1 I t embraced alt middle and wnri. of l&gt; aiding to commerce and also
Yalta) Ruler. Cruse Barnes, were Hon. east Florida and that part of Georges to those who have cor.tehdeti that the
D.L. Thrasher, lion. Cary Landis, f)r. lying south of Ft. (iuimen AJj^ur
dixtmt
tmaarisrut m
tTX»!'. pari in the th- Vltamuba river From T l e v l
l,e_,
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I his wilt gjv*- ttu h; ccial diurict r.twnit
mpum were in the w-ing? ami came o it
« tam. The main quartette cotnpo.'tetl ida,‘‘ we learn that them were twvi.e i tWj-i!t.,-tl' - miles of brick ros»H nmL'CHll
of h»Mart». Murrell. WlldmaTt, Folk ai d ••biers. Including trii.sfer- Thirty-ane 1*- tile only spoa.il rtuid dritrict In Flor­
ida that h.n l :ifti•11 il i\.mtu/e of tile lie'.
Lfayd rcnderwl that beautiful aid
) nis will l.e eight nines timi 'Ite f ¡--r ro.nl lu x j .d l i 'i i ! I for , rick reside,
B-nt ap(iropriate piwe. "The taenut
Ckiir” and tlie meiubvr« of the iislge idi« r'oiiferoncg lia» n el ut iullahassee
Th)». acti &lt;i i|d the ¡-.art of fit' Fist
Wi’ig called to their foot gn, tin- sig.l lite tirai ; eighth, iiihi’lrenth, iweuty- ford cc hi I district lots •h u utebedo
of sarrow*. being followed t._. C L. Pol M-xeoth, tidrt , -sixth, fo ro -third and by.-lho n i l of the state and row tltA we
fifty-third sessions were held here. The •have made pnctl on the pruunttitiri
in s solo, “ Tho Hc^issionnl
dal*ei of these «essiti 11i Were sw f.illow«; ulb r &gt;w-tinns of Florida will follow a- ■)
tble manner.
First wssioe. Ket r :;»r. 7.
htodiop good roads will * »on be the slogan.
After a prayer by Dr. U.-owt 1
loshuu &gt;■■&lt;'&lt;»..!« presiding, T ,* Henning.
Rent ?• urrell gave Thanatnpsix ar.d )f»*huii
renderwi till« immortal poem i ;» m .n
n-tor ,
ner tlmt certainly brought f- rtlt pnu, 1 j,«-,
far the )ou,ig lady; applau«- i,»»t lu-itt: Mi-hitp 1*
allowed'«lurbtg the exorcises.
'intlh. m-&lt;
Niueleei.th, December 12, ldG2, Binilo
Miss Gaines rendered “Tho Land of
Nineteenth,
December 12.
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the Soul," and tho audience was carried
thtre with the singer for her voice haa Bishop J . 0 . Andrew, presiding; !’ P
a depth and expression that always gives Smith, secretary.
Twenty-seventh. January Hb. 1H7L
•ajoymept to the hearer».
Bishop
\\ M Wtghimaii. presniling.
Judge Da ndis, the orator of the occa

' lint p|.ss IN I i olili) \ Itovi»
t in- Siotc i vmini to the Front In ilu
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Mntter of Good Roads

land I tregi .mu llbil xxtuihl i«&gt; t - ■) our
«i |4 » ' c .Sprag iw arrivai ihm md e-»n*i‘b-rat ion lu th&lt;- (oilowmg. obJt
« K îr om, Itti-’. «O;'.'. il- will» «ix non- . serv st Ions.
hnnf'N whit'll will 1- put into 1ruin
s'lmfonl ha* ret-eix'e*l ats at irn pn i
XV i 11 thi»*s' 11» xv iii-m the Kru
T1» I»y c&lt; mt r- -«* nf #7n.»KKi.tk) for the
1|'i thii-M n &gt;w u ;»ml iho ; •: ■r n- •of ■fi* L . g ,l l lilted Mate* LostIlio.»dal. UÎU- niiii* ti 1ld ng.
•‘■î'f**, r .1 i.»g (yurt»
V|li2 ire 1 w N't l eared for a t th«u X»ill bt&gt; from tln'i«' to tive &gt;ears ba­
Il'V
fure plSP^ can be preparai in the Ar\n of i\ - h itili KS I re undergoi K a chit» et*» nt\\cx at Wash ingioi urttler
... 1 , r•no ll i 1 *. 1 d the Stoddard 1 reu 1t (*t1 •Hlicin*.
in.m.». 1 »! New Yor ; has
miii»kr
*LT pr$* ur * :*u authorized lini! lings nl
•n
a i ■ ui.tVi- •II i»f the spl"tv ■r-- t i f i »*,. »! ri-t-ite. t'* »dlli-e «i Wash
»«ut
ill adorn the !*.. 1
»to&lt;
«!•» •1 1 1 ihi- ■uni- .1fill'
: 1 t
1 i f 1 fA' iff* i '« ntt * i . U li­ hingt »»ti
I. tiding iUl.H at :
\ 1•*’V •&gt; 'U&gt;, .'M ill
lm&gt; the -.line mu d er of
•Il ITI* 1» ■ i . X I I HII .du» * -r.- il.1* il ehr &gt; (1ml 1« h»i 1 twenty year* ago, with

parcels rtKun.

What Su. t. Hugh Allen calls his e\(H'rimottial font} will (urnish visitors
Interest in the progress Florida ii
with the proper unijrrstnndlng that e«'lmaking In building and kipping up g*&gt;&lt;* I
»■ry. lettuce, turnli»*, radlalies, «tr.iwri'ads is notices fur and wide nmi in fa» or
ri'iries, beet«, inuxt-rl, onionSi carrot«,
uhl\ ««inmented oc in many of the lead
' .ibbago, totimt &gt;es, *'te , and even
mg industrial and trade journals of t»»•■|
Rhodes gcrotf. «re grown to |ierfistti«in iu
country
I Florida sand This garden 1« ** lleof the
One »f the resumé» of th«» situate»'
retty «[rot* t" !»• »«-••:■ a»&gt;mit the lair
1« contained HI «/he following editona t grounds, and is second only to tho rose
taken,from a receiH issue of the Indus-|
display.
Reporter Star
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son- according to the program tn ad o U %S ■ Bird, secretary,
good fhe title a:idr gave one of the most
* hirty-sixth, . •■&lt;ember
Interest! ij{ lectures that ha« been en Blsh p D S
joytsl by a Fanfonl audience. Judge! PasM, secretar,.
Luiiiix carnal the theme of his oration , Forty-third, December" lfijh,
trial Index;
from.the ancient history to the modern Bishop Eugene R Hendrix presiding;
A lolal of 2.H48 miles of good roads
*nd beyond tho presont times and all Frederick Pasco, secretary.
Were built in. Florida last year at a cost
Fifty-third, December Qth, 1896,
tbfJUih hU discourse was the thread of
of more than $1,000,000, according to
Bishop
Charles G. Gallowa^. presiding; an ofilcin! rejMirt just made public.
optimism. He described the optimist
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u beiag the man who made the best of Frederick Pasco, secretary,.
Half
of ^
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roads were
surfaced
.with
O f tho Bishops who have' presided ill ^
" hst’niUoa wlYh ma'rl'm cni'shal
the worst conditions ami the pwaimlsl
u the one who made the worst of the Tallahassee, only one remains on this stone and of the remainder 8.5 miles were
of things and imprescej the audi­ y if: Bishop Hendrix. The others have construrtod of brick.
ence tha£ the man who was optimistic gone to the home above.
A number of Florida counties have
to,thin world yas a. public benefactor. ’ Bishop H. C. Morrison, »who is to pre­ voted bonds for road construction in re­
The speaker had made considerable.re* side over the seventieth session of our cent months, and it is estimated that the
•«•rch fpr hit lecture and showed pro- conference is r.o stranger to our Flor da expenditures this year for improved
‘r md thought tinged with pathos and people.' In fact, he is one of us. Flor­ highways will amount to $3,000,000 or
»tupor and the audience greatly enjoyed ida is Jtis home by adoption, and * e are more.
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glad to have him aa u dtlxei of Florida.
"«ry bit of It.
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Nothing has demonstrated more no­
His home is at Leesburg. He has prei tably the progress ihijt Florida is mokTha oration wak followod by a selecsided
oyer our conference twice before ing than the building of good roads in
‘wn "He Shall Come Down Like Bain"
at Palttka In 1896 and Tampa a year that state.
These road« are paying
hy^the octette composed of Misses
ago.
handsome re in ms on the money invested
«wnjun, Ward. Mm. P^k, Mra- F. P.
Dr. Frederick Pasco is a familidr figure in them. They would pay a very satis­
Bt»d •Messrs. Polk, Murrell,
at the sessions of our conference. *He factory fttum if nothing hut the inpteaM
! ! m L ^ 'Vfldman, all of theft artist*
haa served as secretary of the confer« re» in the value of lands which they caittut
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lbeir singing was one of the features
year after year aince the thirtieth session was taken into account, We have in
occasion. One of tho most im18?I. giving mind tho case of a farm owner who at
PJj*«ve and to many an awe Inspiring held In Jacksonville;.itr",
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/Wirnt of the memorial services ts the
Continued otv,page 2
v . , oempted to »ell hi* fatal for $1,800 and
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Fw’ssB unable
to get
amount
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»*» roll of absent members or ______________
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J|Bi f.»r it.
• / .^ .»h o hnve gone beforo‘»n&lt;L&amp;8eo* *
, „ . •• „ . A first t ^ highwyftnui built through
; ; '7 r Taylor Tesd
n *m,#. . ,,nd the i s l a n d jte thiSrafured an offer of

M f K o k l « . W. M. Woil ley » M * ,
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th'°UKh thrr° h* d
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each name
ttamo three
three limes
Urate
,.nT0J l l ?5v the iconic and ! ,W&lt;T ™ chanst° ,n thc "t4lUB of lhe iarm
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^ . except the tmUding of the road.
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by a few words ? , ?
Not only is Florida building road«,
« ^ r a t i o n by the Exalted Ruler
Rha .g b i n d i n g verj- substantial
real id«« 0f the memorial aeftRcte probably e n j o ^ j ^ as,greater degree
on Sunday/ Tji« tain Trepk-Tnany from
ones, brick being used for the purpose
of (' aih onplattendance but tha theater biuldfng was in. some counties.
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if
comfortably filial and the sorvicro wero
A' Neal hädith« harduitt task beyond the average, if such a' thing is ’
,,1tautAl|Jr&gt;irl m ^»ing'wt vulogy to the fcsaible. Many strangere present
. , ' V/Lnother C^y- Director)
am . ■'* Pach one Of Whom he claimed marked that they had never witnessed
A
ofI people, at meL. IL Buck, representing the Polk
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Bowing
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■ taluni
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f tiiaMÎDirectWiy Co. is in the city today lookmemory
‘f' f ',7 da in Uf® and thoir •rrorial servate
l^iw ib i a t i - ^
flne of rhr lOTf displaytxl lu uuu&gt; pati ur t a c -ptaETgmlT uv(v th« g/tiulHi invptnHbFy to pû^
and «hat
Ihnt the Sanford
Sanfonl lodgeof
kulgeof Elks should Jluhing a new city edi rectory. As to
vrvb.
tVer rendered at a memorial anu
be proud of their ofllcers, proud of their whether tho city will gtand for another
' *«leetion by the quartette of members and proud of those who so.1one juat at this.¿hrié or nol.-will b i deî f t ' *ad the ritual of the ably aaabted 1n making the service* all lermined by the advt rtiwni and Mr.
ned in the ringing that'they were supposai to be.
Buck
intertdpsting them t
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Another Lyceum Attraction

Tho*e having season ticket* foh the
Union Lyceum and ottieni who attended
tho Chicago Gleo Club enteruiqment
will bo interestal in Icatnirg that anothe# attraction will be at tho Imperial
on Dec. 11th. Dr. CUude W. Duke,
traveler nnd lecturer will deliver hi*
famous leeture, "Some Social Aspect* of
Christianity." ,'V ••
Mr.* A. F . Turner, secreUrj' of reli­
gious w“0rk, Young Men's Christian Association of Tamj«i sa)T»: "D r. Duke’s
strong personality, splendid oratory, to­
gether with hia bright flashes of wit and
his altogether pleasing manner op tho
platform make hifn a lecturer of thc high­
est order. At the'Young Men's Chris­
tian Association we find that hr draws
mostany
letter that almost
any oKe we haVa bhpn
V&lt;- !__ ,i„„
alilo tq secure,, not excepting-tp &amp; M ttr*;
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Used lecturersi (mm
from ntlroml."
abroad
. A Sanford citlxen' saysr«**^ 1t»d the
pleasure of hearing iV. puke tlriivlr his
lecture "Some S c i *t Asp«vcU of f ’hé»tia n ity ". in a cliautau-jha lost J u ^
There wire nine lecturera àlidi enter­
tainers on the program. Dr. Duke waa
decldaliy the favorite."
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Tickets mny Imj reaervod at Muxwpll’j
store Wednesday and Thursday, Die.
10th and 11th. Downstairs 60 cents.
Balcony dCcents. Those holding s^iion
tickets will use 'the seats shown orf the
tickets.
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f.'ay torà ha* beer» dljcii«dng a proì otu d hot d ree re tu gravide for tho itli stalliti ion of an qdequfitc and.prooer
'^ewerago and dmi .ago s.stsm. The
amonnt tfiat ha* Ih.—n tnlkid
a
gested i» FI 76,000. The mailer is onc
ihnl'very grcsdl/ intontita all whn own'
protxsrtx or live in Day trina.
u n I ltt*M OTT Lj.G E
t pibuu't Members Wires Join the Independent HouseW^»rj

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the same wago rate, and nn authority to
Washington, D e c .* .-E g g s are to i f
Increase either exrept by art of eongrt«*. banished 'from the tables In the homsa
*\ bill, bjo.
which has the su|»- „( nearly all the cabinet members, whose
port of the architect » office and treasury
have, pledged their support to '
ib'inrtnient at Washngton was recently
(liK boycott campaign which is oi .troduretpln tin* I K. Senate to relieve 1
wuged to reduce ihe price. One o
this xcry .unbiteinssrilke situation, and tl„. t-,rst to give her approval and join
authorises, (he architect's nfllce, with ,}„. movement was Mrs. William Jencertain limitation*. t»&gt; employ outside mug» Bryan, wife of the secretary of
urchiteclH mi that these buildings may siate
bo constructed in tho-near luture.
"Any subject that touches, the homo
(.ould you md in this work by enlist- touche* the heart of every woman, who- *
ing tho influence of &gt;mur delegation in evtr ahc is," is what Mra. Bryan tokl
congress in l»chalf of this bill?
Mrs. Ellis Logan, rt leader in tha boycott
,
Very truly yours,
movement here when she called upon
PORTLAND CHAMBER OF COM. Mrs. Bryan to obtaip her support. Mrs ’
K. G. Gillner, SeC’y. . , Bryan sasurol Mrs. Logan that nhe was
ip thorough accord with the movement.
Following Mrs. Bryan's lead, nearly
FLORIDA FA RRS W ELL
all tlie other cabinet wives have joined
' --------the effort u&gt; bring lower egg prices.
Don't Know' Whrrf 'Money &lt;*oc*» But' Pledges have lu*en obtained from' Mrs.
It |m On The Way
Undley I I . Garrison, wife of the s&amp;retary of war; M r* Albert S. Burieaoh,
Washington, D. C., Dec. d. Florida
wife of the postmaster generalr Mra.
ha» fared very well In the government
David 3. Houston, wifo of the secretary
estimate« for harbor apd river Rnprovc*
of agriculture, and 'M rs. William B.
ment* for the hext fiscal year. The es­ Wilwm, wife of the secretary of labor.
timates sent to, congress by- Secretary
f A-monster petition is being prepared,
MoAdno Include'thc following;' t.
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with* x*hlch congreiw is to be stlrmcd by
For'govFrament )&gt;n*toffice at.Palatka,
Mra. Lognh and her' c6*work&gt;ra. ID fa
$3,000 jk).
expected that by- next Monday night
For the Improvement of St Lurie Inmore than five •thousand names will
, . .. ,, ,
! Itavs been signed to tbotiocumi-nt. Mrs.
-;.r o r additional work in S t. Petersburg
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fclrl»re. ki rqnnu • - «./ ' * Lô$«n .dwlsw^ that alraidy fifteep
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Women saÿ‘, ip impress congress with tlw?

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For dredging work in the Apairtchicoli
riv. r. $15,000.00.
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For work on Bbckwater river, $ 6 ,
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000.00.
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F’or work on llohnen river. $,3,000.00. L * ’ „
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JScw (tame Law Strictly Prohibits U tsFro deepening nnd the clearing of the.
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St. Johns river, $300,000.00.
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■ Fbr worit’ on the channel from Clwiiwr’ ^P b* now gam* law and the old gaim . ,

waterharbor to.Tampa B iy , $ 3 , 0 0 0 . law for that, matter forbid hunting on
For improvement on» Lake Crsacent *Sunday ahd this law can be and should
and Dunn's Creek channel, $.1,000,00. fbe enforced to tit- letter. I t remained
Basket Ball
For work in Santa Rosa Sotind, $5^-. for.Wnntt-n Carson of Kissimmee, how' ------ — — ‘ ever, w catwnbo liiardfrenilere aiut they
^'T^e^toftita .Hiah Fchool ilU ityLblU
team IjiorTKtalnimw today to play i|ie .-For. * n?w lighthouse on Florida reef,*,'happened to lie. three prominent cltl- •
Rlssldt/iee High Hehool team. Those
representing .the local team are Albert
FVy and Frank Coates, forward*: HOward Gilbert, center;. Sherman lloutli
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)? «¡11 begin to make thler arranSanford will have the first chance o fj
. menu (or the greatest festival of tho the season to soo a basket ball game ;
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sloguea, with a view to catchl'g all s a little and haa hud'.the' adVantot
P*»ment» In iilo m quM hr:«*** •» c*«- ) o( the enonno--» Christmas trade of the of playl g against thej heavier ■'and (
Safe* Heposit Vaultris now (mirely* completed anti open to the public during X
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reason*, the Sanford fans may e pect to aeo a '
vrulrr AHnf Mrrch Sri. 1S7S
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vault
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unique
in
that
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Telrebww Nw If* t ,l|inni of this paper, why o-,r peorlo game and show the S . H. ¿.'team th at!
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i should do thler purchasin'! from their you want Sanford and not Rollins to
of access to, its patrons by an unobstructed passageway from the bank lobby.
TH.E COMfNG FARM ER . _ home merchants, but we want, at thl*|wln this game,
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Realizing .the extreme privacy that many patrons desire in the handling of X
The oldpr (armera- t h a t Is, th r men
nfw iigbt^ B Christmas ll g h t - games here and IVwill be a great help to
their boxes, we have had arranged a'special retiring booth which may be occupied X
and jMshhi» in some instances the as the thought is. s u g g e s t b y the the team .to know that Ihcy have not
women— will have to look to . their season. Christmas Is pre-eminently the only t’uj High School but tho «.hole
by the holder of a box while bandlihg same. This is directly Jto the right of the
: laucrU'or expect them to be taken by season of good fellowship and presentì town behind them. The" gome will lie
entrance of the Peposit Vault. .
1the boy» and girls, who are pot, only giving, when everybody wapts to give pla ed on the High School court, Tent
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^ making a showing for themselves In the ’ as many presenta and make everybody street and Palmetto avenue, Friday
Extending to all a most eojdial invitation to call and inspect this new X
agrie (Rural world; but are being enter
w happy as possible. Now by afteiVtoon.
department, we are
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talned by "swell" receptions at the na- #pemj(n|( „u of our Christmas money
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tfon’a capital. From tho President down &gt;t homCi ^ w{u
actua11y making
- Death o f John Crubb
the officials al Waahfngton ate preparing 4 present, in the shape of tho profit
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Colonel John AUlson Grubb, who is a
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of their lives. j*Cpming"U a good portl, from whom we make a purchsee, and veteran printer, and havi .g held a card
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"Vice-President
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will b e contributing- our - »hare, of the union hi.ice 18G-1, gassed away at
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rived, It m ist be admitted that there is however little it m ajrbe, -to his wio&gt;,- hitrhome' 1S ir flahffrkham street on la s t
much Irainiag. (at .thotu.lft Jm tl« g a .¥ a U THeftt. of ^
.-^nd If- this
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Suriffay raomi .g at 10 JO o'clock, after
| before they are 'thoroughly competent Section does not contribute to'our own a abort iff .ess of one wc-dc's duration.
to take charge of and, properly manage a cnjoyifl(mt(
haven't the true Christ- Mr. drabb was 72 ; ears of ngs, being _
farm of great dimensiona.
Such an en­ mas spirit In our souls.—Bartow Cour­ healthy and vlgoro ft 'until his depth.
tertainment, however, as :a being pre­ ier Informant.
He was a nati/c of ijuhc , ’ Florida, i. t
%/
pared for them at Washington Is one of '.iV'-tMÎr * has spent the past twenty-eight years
- 0 ----f o rirupf* r om pr e I
the things thnt will pat (rally, ii s^ln*
in Savannah, with the e cepthn of two
them to greater things, l&gt;y the cr.tUlon ' 0 joy. p , bliss, the brick are here and years which were a ent dn Lake) t,d
of a deèi&gt;CF Interaot in the work under- our good roads will soon be a cerlai» where be was associated with the Ho;-., thirty-six years of valuable service as ~
■ toksn by them- It is a good thing to Uct instead of Un cpherr.ereal dream. M. F. Hetheriugton.^
secretary of ibe conference.
reali«! that the younger element }Va;t The first car loads arrived j ’esterday
M rm ru bb was o;&gt;e of tho nrK»kl°!nl
The con'erence roll shows eighteen
thoughts of something beyond the mere 1amt'are being hauled to Celery avenue and fearless labor men that Savannah .superannuated members. One o f those,
.: /rlPolities of the age. and i t is to tlicse «here the first roads will la* laid and the possessed. always feeling that it wâs ont Dr. Josephus Andersnn, passed to hhf
Noiseless Accident Proof j=
,proa|octive providers tin t we will look brick will move from tho factory atead only a duty to belong to his local, No. reward t^la year. There are two superThese cribs are the best.vain- ~
In a few 5*e»rs for the rtecewtoM o f l««t fly uufd Vrfou^t ha* wrrivsd to mx.’ « the 7?9, (A thw TiflogWAphteil tmiiwdnU iLtjiuwenkii' pyyulii^i, ijnd lli^ on the eff
S
D *kH
dw
much better
then -Iti Is toJ —
know
that
on
the market. The aiidtii« S
n
ffge
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“ twenty-five . miles of Hanford's succial was a genuine privilege, and could al-J rective
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list'
idlde moves up and dbtvn'V, =•
they are being properly iirepured for road district. There mav be others in way»’ be found af .his post of duty, atThere are seven districts as follows:
hearings of compressed felt
’ the great /mpotisiUUties that are to rest the district who are feeling good over tending meetings, cttondlng his liberal
Ilartow',. J . R- Cason, presiding elder;
without squeaking or rattling 3
’ upon their shoulders^ .Tlorida is for- the arrival of, the brick and the actual timid of charity to those less fortunate
Jacksonville, Ira K. Patterson, presiding
| lunate in that this state has quite a nutn- beginning of this great work but there Ll their time of distress and want, he was
The
high sides ami ends, wit I, 5
elder; Live Oak, J . W. Bighorn, presid­
smooth rails at top. ¡-on. • =
|b . ber at. young people who are interested are none wfio are quite os glad as The indeed long suTeri.ig, tcodcr nnd gentle
ing elder; Miami, C. Fred Blackburn
baby from failing out. or g&lt;' ~
in dgfiimltural pursuits. Indeed, not Herald editor and Frank Woodruff, in h it’ way; always helping the weak,
presiding elder; Ocala, F. R. Bridges
ting hurt on sharp edges ’11- =—
tody are they interested but aatpe of them chairman of the board of count ’ com- which seemed to be his chief delight and
presiding elder; Tallahassee, J . P. Hilti* 3-»- cat»
upright spindle-rods m
^
have already proved themselves ttr be mi«tinners for the imt&gt;atient public hns
demanding union-labeled goods, union burn, presiding elder: Tampa. O A.
3 and ends are placed clow together. 1'here e* no danger of bab&gt; ~ r,&lt; 1 ~
the very leaders in tlioir line of work, spared neither in their criticisms and
workmen to servo him, and f ìrthcrinpre Jlfto werApresiding elder.
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far it is to a Florida boy.IhaLlhciialni. -witticumB. .- However,—wll’« —well - - t ‘wVhjatronaîhg lhë advertiser* of the Lut&gt;or
These ssvon districts cover the entire
Foster
IDEAL
Noiseloss,
Acrident
-Proof
Cribs
have
a
reputpinS
a rv
„giving
¡u i.,,, thim
r»STA the
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a* |bé
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for the greatest rom production per acre j ends wcjl and now that th e 'brick arP|;HeraJdi
reason
why.
state
of
Florida,
the
of
Florida,
except
extreme
r os the best and most satisfying cribs in tmint of oen ice-giving
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sere has been given, and yet there are! here we'haVo the last laugh.
t «plaining the fpet that cooperation is western part, which belongs to the Alathose who jriil say it is not an agriculf ;
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. ties. They give unbounded comfort and protection to the child, arm =
tko vital faction In siccess here and bama Conference. Two dislricts, Mari—
relieve the mother of nil anxiety for she knows the little one is «¡if,
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turai’ state. Florida Is an agricultural |
elwwhere. Oh’ how his kindly sugges-1 anna and Pensacola are in that territory,
state par cxecllenf’ in . many w ajit.! They have converted n fine office
~
fine copy of Baby's niography with each n ib
Sec them in
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tibns, his noble deeds, his unswerving
I) B Sweat in Fl'vidx Advocate,
S S window display.
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Cotton, corn, potatoes and many other ; building in Sanford into the new Scm
devotion to dut , his ennobli g iufiuence
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of the real staples of farm production are i inole County court ho (se. It lias an
S
Full line of Christmas Toys and Novelties. See our SjK-cml 1. • 2
will te missed by his host of Savannah
,
(¡ame is Plentiful
produced hero with greater ease perhaps' elevator, too, and everybody’s happy.—
—
of Rockers and other Furniture that will make suitable Gifts.
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friends, not only in orga .Red labor
than irt many, if not any, of the other- Miami Metropolis,
cirri» b„l e er where he was know.,.
Huntwi returnlf« ,rom ,h&lt;i rhaw
states, while vegetables aro*supplk-d in ' .
_ _ _ _
for to know- him was to love bin,.
‘,rll * liar&lt;i ,,w r- ,urko&gt;9 a,,d
of
abundance, the rhiel thing necesMfy ,
f M rrdw Sh wm n O r iH m it e -efiffirb. —
W roport timt, ram.,
'brtrfl^tbK mcr.' *plan 11ug. *As lo*frinU/
‘ Married' laO rU n d o *'
and was attached t . tho Fonda Gjarda ia ',l,mtiiul &lt;7n Wwlnesday of this I iiiiiiiH iiiiiiiiiiin iiiin iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiis 4823232323234823535348010000
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particularly those golden globes fillet!
At four o'docjt Tbtirsdiy afternoon dftrjn? the war between the s at«., and ww?k f*»«' Amsnfu« Club will pitch their
with the nrctar of the gods, surely no ■
a beautiful and stylishly drwsed young was the pro d possessor of a Crow of Ufnta on K,cc 1m^ ' whpfeV(,r that ^
^ state in the Union— indeed no country
Cecjjhm M u *t Club
hou’*c to
woman wearing a bl-*e coat s it with a Honor, conferred! upon him by th o y 'H wiU
on earth—will presume to make an ,atFarm Diplomat.
from h i/ ^ nn,0T&lt;] {nt" t t,,r lhr™ 'tl‘-T
corsage boqi et of rows entered the, Daughters of t h e Confederacy
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.
Saturday afternoon the Civilian Music
¿f ' tempt tp wrest the laurel wreath from
"Do
yon
want
a Job as a farmhandf*
court house .accompanied by a-stalwart j native siatn. He is survived by a fum11 ‘ ’J-&gt;.9 wl " * 1 ' ot,w ° U.? ,,n*i Club met at the usual tinip in Airs.
Florida. This, then Is sufficient reason
"No," replied Plodding Pete
Vui
young man, who a|ff&gt;enre&lt;l to he two or-'^Z comf(osed of. four sisters and one ,U1‘ 18 in* an&lt;
c n s i t -' ° P° Ifa MUnsob's studio. Mla\ites of last meethave been kind to jne In the i**1F*."*' , for the boys and girls to continue that
sjieeclies aud all the officials from tho
three years her senior.
brother.—Savanfiah Herald.
ing were rehd and approved. Two uew and I think too much of you to uixke
interest, which;haa already been, shown,
[ highest to the lowest will cofioe in for
names were propose^ for membership. you an object of jealous hatred among
It was evident that they were stran­
in taking the prize forth « best-crops on
their share of praise and censure. These
After the business meeting the follow­ all y e a r neighbor»."
gers to the place, for they walked ala given piece ol land, whether j t be of
meetings are looked forward to from
Banks in Good Shape
ing pretty progTatn was given by memmo«t the f ’ll length of the corridor,
one acre or a thousand.- This interest
I year to year and the boys anticipate
tiers
of the club:
enquiringly In at the several offices b e­
Washington, D. C., Dec. 9.—Grow'* some great times. Dr Puleston Ls down
should be fostered by tW grown-ups
. ’
Companionship
Tarentelle, L. M Sou gate, Helen
fore they fotind some one of whom thev and operattôns of it iti mal ban'ts of the
even more than it has lx*en in the past,
After all, for companionship aial **-b
on the program for'a jxicm on the split
Peck; Duet, Twelve O'clock Gallop, H.
eYnl utility, It would be a good deal
and that poaaiblily #iould lw made .not made inquiry * for the countyO judge’ United Stites are detaileii in the annual skirt and D L. Thrasher for a siieech
I&gt;eHarry, Serita Luke and Mpt. Munson,; bettor to be cast »w ay/on a, &lt;t"»ert
office.
report
of
tba-currency
bureau,
submitted
onlv possible but u fact, that when the
on Municipal Reform and many other
Jsixth Waltz, Hauaset, Violin, Elinor i ¡„lauj with an export l~burr:tnt thsa
Judge Martin was on the verge o f today by Acting Comptroller Thomas P.
judges are seeking for a state show­
citizens are expected to contribute to
Herring, accompanied by. Helen Peck; with a dull preacher.—Puck.
leaving the building to &lt;jaat his votp Kano to Hpeaker Clark.
ing tho best agricultural productions,
the joys of the occasion. Among those
in tho municipal election, having just
The report contains no reference to who will pitch camp on Wednesday are D a n « of Brownies, Effie Kamtin^ Hcthey wifi always say "except Florida,"
been
reminded
by
a
ncxvrptper
man
currency reform and no recommenda­ Arthur Yowell, J . D. Davison, P. M. ritn Lake; Carroling of the Btnls, MU— Ft. Myers Press.
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Putting It Clesrly.
chie, Helen Peck; Garland of Old Fash­
that such election was in Ykogrews. tions, but details the condition of banks
Elder, H. J. Holly, F. L. Woodruff, J . N.
"Rastus,
what’s a allbIT
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ioned Roses. Sorija Like; Rosary, Nevjn,
But the j"dge surmised a fee when he during tho year ending October 3 k
O
provln* dat yoh was at n pr»&gt;*-ra(retWhitner, Capt R. H. Marks’, Dick CalHelen Peck, piano and Elinor Herring,
looked ip m the co pie, end ret mod Only six national banks out of more than
houn, W, H. Underwood, Geo. De- violin. The last number on the pro­ In' whar yoh wasn't, tn order to show
dutifully to the office, ^ e r c tYe H-17,000 existing, wo it into the hands of
THE HERO OF TODAY
■tat yoh wasn’t at da crapcaui' *t'sr
Cottes, K. A Douglass S. Bunge and
gram was a beautiful chorus. Silver j yoh was."—Life.
For years we have Iteen making heroes *” * * . * “
the. ju^ e. ,h" d
wllh * « * re«ate rapitil stocks several others
Threads Among the Gold, sung by the
put them through his vmial catechism, of $(,350,000. Satisfactory progress in
of our prize tightcrs uml rare horse
whole club and accompanied by Sen!:! I
Two hours later the young lad y , li j (dating the asasts of all *a| reported,
jockeys But in Ohio we are now niakWords o f C h e tr .
L ak e..
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who was Miss Tallie Leidigh, of Belle-1 Growth of the banking power of the
V Complluuntry Party
ing heroes of the l-oys who grow one
"T (sometimes wonder If Hf* "
fontainc, O., had become the wife of Uni e l S tites ns l '.dirated by loans ami
worth llrlng," mused the ;&gt;«*)hundred bushels of corn to the acre.
WfldddWuy afternoon Mrs. Henry
Mr. George M. Ginn, of Sanford, discounts, cap til stocks and dejvxtits
mist. '‘It la," replied tho optimist.
The picture« of Jack Johnson and Harr., —V
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W’ighkTfffTertainod a R*w friends very
Lake Hodges’ Acrident
,
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The marriage took place at me reai- is pictured over nfcarly 100 pages of sta»
"It Is worth living much better than
informally complimentary to a very
Thaw have been driven off the Itrat page ,
.
, ,,
„„„
Lake Hodges is able to m ime his most of us live 1L"— Uppl^cott’s
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denee of Dr. J . F. McKinnon, 208 tistics. Tt-T movement of government
of our papers to make way for-the pit- . . . .
,
, .
charming visiting lady,
Mrs. E. L
run os flagman on the Coast Line after
,
,
j
! Liberty street, the ceremony being funds to banks all over the country’ to
tuns of toys who grow com and the
,
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Reese, of Pensacola, who la the guest
limping around for several weeks, lie
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twrformed by the doctor in his best aid crop moving is referred to briefly,
girl* who make the l&gt;eat bread. ,
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of her sister, Mrs. J . W. Barnes.
Not Quito Blind.
was walking on the tops of the cars the
forrtj. The marriage took place nt 0 That is explained In detail In the report
The afternoon was taken up with
Loro
may
bo blind. But you never
This U an excerpt from the address of i o’^nck, and wan witnessed by the of Secretary of the Treasury MeAdoo
other night and in a dense fog step|&gt;cd
pleasant conversation and fancy work,
saw
a
bride
couldn't tell ere of*
the president of the Ohio agricultural
family and a few friends, submitted to congress last week.
from a high car to a flat loaded with blossoms fromwho
,
sunflowers—Cl nri onill
while
the
ladtea
were
delightfully
entercommission, delivered at the land show j nnd ^ftrr
ceremony refreshment»
axles and sprained his ankle.
Enquirer.
i turned with readings and
musical
in f'Mraffn
lnnl wcolf
&gt; i
rx
tt tr&gt;
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Chicago last
week.
were nrvcd by Dr. McKinnon s «Unumbers,
given
by
Mrs.
J
.
W.
IRmce,
The speaker is an enthusiastic pro­ ter, Mrs. N. n. Sharpe. It was an
Big Floods In Texas
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Mrs. R. E. Tolar, M/*- ««&gt;• L. Hoy
The Harvest Festival given by the
Recipe for Happiness.
moter of better conditions among the exceedingly happy couple that left on Houston, Texas, Dec. 9.—Ninety-aix and Mrs. F. P. Strong.
l. « Q r,**x.l .xaL -S u l.. L.a AS.... T 1
If yon want to bo continuously h.»pSocial Department Saturday afternoon
'farmers of his state, nnd is doubtless see­ «the
8 o"clock train for Sanford, where .
Mrs Hal Wight and Miss Margaret proved most successful and the satis py you must know when to be blind,
: persons were knownjp have perished up
ing more in the com club and kindred they will reside.
to
noon
today
in
flooda
that
have
swept-'WighY
h f wJ delicious rcfresljmcnta factory sum realized will bc^ divided when to bo deaf and when to bo dumb.
movements than is grasped by. the ordinThe groom is the son of Mr. W. A.
through several sections of Texas.
' ( which
w ere
o y s te r
fiattea, with the Welfare Department .M r»..E.
ary understanding, but in hjs rejoicing Ginn, a prominent dtixet\’,of Sanford
sandwiches,
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and
eoffuo. It. Brown and Mrs C. O. McLaughlin
Twenty-five
of
those
drowned
last
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over the "new tjp e Qf.bcrea" that is tak­ lie and his bride have known each
Not Necessarily. , ,
Among
those
invited
to
this assisted by Mrs Leman, presided at the
night
or
earlytoday
were
in
territory
A girl la not, neceeaarily cut for *
ing the place of the old h« has the com­ other since childhood.r-Orlando Sentinel
whercti*wamings had been posted for pretty nffslr i e r r Mrs, J . W. Barnes, fnney work table, Mrs. R. R. Dean and prims donna Just because »ho is hard
pany of best people all over the land,
JUj.
several days. T h f «wgt of ^he flood Mr». E. L . ,Reese, Mre. G. H. Fernald, Mre-,W. I* Morgan were in the Pantry," to manage.
. Wa are learning to appreciate values.
today was nearing the Gulf in the Braxos Mra." F-‘■Pr* Strong, Mrs.McKlnhon, whefe all kind»‘6f cooked foods, pres-rv«»
The man who can ratae great cropi, the
District Mooting of K . of P.
Mre. Allan Jonea, Mra. C. M. Berry, and jellies were for sale, while Mias
and Colorado rivers.
man who invents labor sax ihg'machin­
Tim* Absorbing.
Twenty persons are known to have Mr*. R. E. Tolar. Mra, J . W. Dicklns Mali Whitnet and Miae Veda ward dis­
There will be a district meeting of
The
woman
who is looking for trou­
ery, and the man who usei his brains for
the Lodge« of thé 8th district of the K d ro w n ed near Brookshire, in Waller Mra. Herring, Kira. Geo. L. H«y,nnd p en se lea, chocolate and coffee,'and
Vfble never has any time*left In wbkh
the betterment of living condition«—
of P Lodges irt'this city on Tueaiay county, today In tho Brazos flooda. Mrs. J . C. McD«del.
ved dainty sandwiches.
to search^r~~1--»
for pleasure.
3 . these are the sort of hcreee that the rdgbt* De?.-- 9th in thler "haff -pver the Brookshire is about sixty miles in an
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airiiflo
from
thoriverisnj^uth
t
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’- rJx Rea\ Winter Promised
¿ The* nation ha*?.^id
Dally Thought.
k'f. " homage toThe?. .IJrieg tt« , from DeLand, Orlando. approximately the foiuuon ■&lt;$ 'ifie ’flood
Dr. Sam Puleston wifi address the
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»7
At war with ouraolvea mean» tw
Washington, Dec. 8-— Real wrinter will Anariiaa Club at Rice Lake on Friday
, T i t S Cerofiita boy-who ^ e toat wonM’K i ^ ^ l f . Apopka, Leesburg, Eustj*. crest today.
deriul com crop, and eotihe pace for the NfW s myma nnd many other polnu
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prevail over most of the country during evening on the subject, "Why I , Have Ira eat happiness wa can have.—H*r*’
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'rreét «f thé boya.ol.tke ad u U U aJo U tik d ^ ffj*, ¡„ attendin'«.
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Become' a LtetHz*r,*‘rxnd_ there ’wtff 'b r
Another boy in Ohio has recently n w ie t^ T ^ jjg e d ü trkl mwUngs are always j
' Tourist Brason Begina
"The week’.will open with low tern-, many visitor* prceent to hear him.
greût Cire gTOS‘..^|jlWjrd, More tŒÉf well attended, and the knights look forThe tourist season has «begun, our pch» turcs, probably the'lowest of the
* *
DtflMdo
I’oJXH! g irJ ( ,
&lt;' i y lie; i en- ward to jJieM with much pleasure for first and only tourist, Peter Miller hav-j present season," said the weather buThe silly person ls the one wb° 11
ioBH In the ja .in l^
am nqjj lt b
B good get togetB
together roeeung ing arrived in the city and settled down; reau’a weekly bulletin tonight, “over tho
Among the prominent visitors to the ■1111er then oneeeif.
lht*9», a la i. are to
.Ind pleasure und profit always follow. for the winter, Mr, MUler has been interior districts east of the Rocky city yesterday was Senator A. E. Done; Perlia; s ixthlng
rqafe' liigbjyJ Another foaturc of the meeting will lie ciming to Linford for many seasons and mountains and with frost to the middle gan of ^(Mimraee.v Ho.-waa aerompaf
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T^om Griffin’of Kwi/nme? nnd
for the adtarceme.it u i’ thu American the presence of the Grand Chancellor though other cities ha ve, tried to get our gulf of Mexico’s eôast.. (
There wifi be snow Monday b
. Griffin oloOrJaflffo,
pro- V? than that they should be choosing Hon. Joseph Sears of Kissimmee who only tourist from us they have never
As I htivo riiargo.tif the rimai ne--’
•their hwoes from among the liable class expects to make the ra re for C ongress succeeded for Peter loves Sanford and the lake region eastward w ith. big!
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Title
Borni * GtmranW Ço..
of men and ijomen and lioy» and giris from this district and who is ‘well and will listen to rib blandishments of.other_ winds, but preeerij 'pressvre diririhuiio;)
ford Leml-Loeiroei
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who are engaged ip siiowliiir the vast favorably known thro,.vlmut the HtaLe.
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I «HJri hopse
oaon tion of .cons«|uenci* over thp e.uff, SbiiCi ¿uest of her daughtcra, Mrs. R, J . Holly ■essor'« Office in
that the winter season
rotflinent Knights will l&gt;e his coming
bates
end soqthwest-" .
'nnd
B. Brown.
add much to the
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PICTURED
'Itli rising agitation " I t means ruth
to me. Don’t you understood— W'sh Henry James Tells of London In the
'Ms, When He Visited Britain’s
w orth!*
Great Metropolis.
Vuil siispi r.t tin W uhforth conn
(VíÜlrlU" l'OI Any of this wicked « « ? " ...
'» H«,
Henry Jam es’ description «&gt;f London
'Suspect?
know!” fairly shouted
r K»1 », *nh |»w, UU9
vTinr» . And How Her Lover Circumvent­ Saxton
aa ho saw tt an n little hoy in tin- dOa
"L
isten
:
a
poor,
unfortunto
pru vrty »liu«l»d i p r i t i »
fellow whom they deluded nml let go, Is not only one of the most Interesting
ed a Plot to Ruin Her
a» they served me, took to drink. I portions of hln biographical work. "A
Father.
found trim down to the very verge of Small Del ,.nd O ther*," but nheuld be
of «h*
„ .
wretchedness seme tlttio «go and cited b) thoso vvho contend against !
&gt;*íUM
1»:«
2, i. «•&gt;•1
5H
» S
wo. fu»
1^1* =
helped him « j i f . te s t 1 could. Ho curr»'nt i.prnlnn Unit p fekens’ chjiracDy GEORGE ELMER COBB.
n E t t l. Cfcifo«*.
**?••~t
¿t of lit» Httkac* 'I
ooelti tut In thi&gt; nu
trnlghtenod Aip.and go^ Work nt a tors are exaggerated. F o r Instance, ho 1
It cau never be— l cannot marry
say« In one l^ace; "Thri Ixmdon peonew- mince,
cAmn to mu secretly
1Ji£iî!L tî'nÀ SS22 rtnbrxr» Lot I. lllo-V II, you. Mr Tyson."
t « í • « • « '1 « t &gt; t h » . l . f ;I
to® inform mtr that* plo had for themselves an exuher-,
Tho "words seemed to nodud
1
¿I ■j.-h risiiti eilt* tn I ho n im t i.f AU-»
»Jr &gt;blHt Wtcrnoo/i.
Wo found It li\ particu -:
a
friend
at* tho W/l*prt||. nucirol p r *
death note V, *n l! tho fot\il hope* tri,&gt; throtigyr
,
Kir
n
jtiW&gt;l^of
costume, often of very
ohott 1*3 fH l-|)rJ
today th e ,,
a I
)n. Ttufc pretty. gfeacom ¡«w aat-bo b a £ &gt; $ g p d that riddi
i Ü» .' to IIJ fh,| Huft Tyson
odd costume, the most Intimate nqleB
¡•;
ä
ä
:
ä
gai*(loii,
tho
¡ J ^ »X
j ¿ 0(
j lovi l)*m aldcn beside* him. 1&gt;eol'10 thcro ienTVn'\h&lt;}lr appll cation
oí itaatrr;/A. D. Í Í U
of which were the postmen in their
Wiuew»
»V o-Sdil
oJM»l t T i i t u i ' end. v i l U i K u t
.tiuw* mr
great ambitions ho had cherishod---aIl for a patent on the very device I have
- of- Díwmb^
----- h r , A. l&gt;. 1 * 1 1 .
doy
frock co ats of military red and th eir
ri. A. DOUBLAIS,
theso auddeuly appeared to chang" been working on for * o long. Don't
bind; beaver hnts; the milk women.
you
bco
?
They
have
stolen
my
pat­
to the dreary
In
haltt that often emulated (hr-sv. In
ent, they aro robbing mo for a second
g^Tun-stf
barrenness of a sivril
stvrilo desert.
little sha vh and strango, sh ort,'full
tim
e
!"
It was it certain pleading, ■longing
Then, even If you got your papers frocks, revealing enormous boot.», with
NOTICE UK AWUÖATION
expression In thh.truc, tender tiyoH of
Into
the .mall at the very earliest mo­ tholr pnIN swung from th eir sUonltlers
f v t Too Dwd I nJrr tifili'»« 1» of Cfuju"« IHSS 1 Annette Saxton that checked Burt
I on wooden yokep. Tho m ngu'of ch a r-!
I*
.îTllîrl of florid«
from going away then and there An ment tpmorrow moPnlng. Vlu-y would acter on the other hand reached rather
L Natl"» ii fc-^ohy *•»«* tluit. t ’ha». U- Mln&lt;*y earuubt touch of lier trembling hand ho a day ahead of you?”
tmr-fc»*sTPf l u l i l l i 5 » 111 No*
ihn
”1 am too lato, I se* that,” aald the dreadfully down; thero w ore embodied
¡» T S Î y o i J u V A. I&gt;. 19 U . h it II! ht .o il « - ' detained him.
- " r my .rfflir,
.irto »n4
.. 1 kh.m
»m11.. à«njillrathvt
m
lii.11r*.. » I...
and -exemplified horrore Lp tho slrects
1i rtflrtlo'la
«mn
m»'l»
(nr
Vllut yon m u s n to t desert ns." she Inventor, dejectedly: j »¿&amp;
, . , .1—i td i*wi I« *«im t«n r* wtrir !*-* . Said !
beside which nny present ckhlhltlcm 1«
"G iro mo those
f
ik- ,
T-ww - vtrn t nn «-inntnpij* "yurely wc aro
J t seemed ntf If a -^ u ffc if'n iiltla tit palo— figures »remindh i f i of Ui’orgu
^ r u Ä
Ä
Ä
- w Ä i &amp; j [rlunds? Ml* rath er-h a ir grown to
Crulckshnnk’s Artfuf*Jiii|}u,T and his J
Insidratlon
had coniu VpillUftf Ho had
Ti* **H UrtJ Utn*
»t Iti* timt» ff « lo o k fo r yoti ro c f^ ro u ld inJea you BoroDill
Sikes, only with tbjPhJg^fcfybru­
arisen to hla feet, his Wycfl glowing, a
ta tti
ÏÏSÎTSí I 'ywe are both of us so grateful quick
tality of Ilf»*—and culminating ’ fa r^ o
flash
of
cxcltcmenb
oil
tils
faco.
srewdinx u&gt;iswtax d«-ii win h»u- for all youflavo dono for usr*
tho west in Hie vivid picture, framed
“W hat aro you about to do?" .b e­
ihà’i i I ‘ ll 1« nothing. It has been a plea.by tho c,al&gt; window, of a woman reel- :
uro. a business training," declared gan the Inventor bowitdcredly.
Ui &lt;*y of ««V*",hr,&lt;*■ tk Wl*:
Ing backward ns a man felled her to :
K.‘ A. IXMJGLASS,
"Leavo It to mo. Only—hope. I
Hurt
la a manly, honest way. "M iss
the ground with a blow In the fare."* 5
O n t CìKuil Court SetnlrwiU (!o.. K1».
think I seo a way to circumvent thoso
Saxton. I shall not annoy you—”
Z&lt;-7\m-Ut Z‘
'
“Oh. never th a t!’’ Insisted Annette. Walworth plotters ycl."
Scored.
Then Burt was gone, llo pasHod
“Then—em barrass you. it would
Mr. Smart was a very testy old
Annette,
lingering
a
t
tho
gate,
8ho
ha vo boen a went delight to mo to
1d if there was one thing he
hla agitated
manner,
hln fellow
know that your Interest In m e would noted
hated more than another It was to lie
urgency.
urge mo to bulM great dreams on my
"caught i pping ” Aa a confiivqueiice.
"My father—" nho faltered.
small start In life
Perhaps some
“He will tell you all," explained ho wns ,iiwa&gt;s very suBpIclous of any
u
day. later— ”
U
Hurt,
hurriedly. "Ho. is tho victim of deed or word tho full meaning of
AND
llut Annette shook her head sor­
IV
which bo could not grasp.
murmured,
are till
so" a cruel, wicked plot. I am going tft . A few* day« ngo h e jin jd a. V^U to =
m *
*w
J *
Fi
,V rowfully and
1'v* H
IHI |I1U1LU, "Von
1 Oil ll|\J
savo him, if t c a n "
.
_
r
Ab\l 7.tAc'*atiA. befog fond of animals, ~
J ’j Ah a gtiTtlo and a helper. Hlehsc, - tr^ U n W . ,:'nun&lt; ' Ihe audible beni- was gr&gt;-a*h interosted, ami soon got
son,
falling
on
hln
ears
like
sw
eetest
please—"
music. Ah! If *ho could but .have Into conve- .-ition with" one &lt;&gt;( the
H er eyes filled with tears and ho
IMPERIAL T H E A T R E
koepcri
\ very entertahitng chut
Baw that lie was giving her pain. heard the whispered words that fol­ sued.
:
lowed'.
"Oh,
my
love,
my
love—
and
♦
Manlike he wondered at It, manlike
-BUILDING
As Mi 'timrl was ahuut to leav»1
♦
I dare not tell you!"
he did not reaxl between tho lines and
♦
. . î iti-li in him und tick
tho ke» i
..Ju
s
t
at
d
a
y
b
n
r’i
next
morning
Hurt
understand that her v&gt; r\ Interest In
■
&gt; sir. hayn you semi our
"By
H"
him was the cans»' of to r d&lt; &lt;:&gt; under Tyson was at tin- nearest city. An blaek-fii' ■•' intrlope?"
Î Open Tuesday Thursday 4 to (i
hour later he had the wires east go­
lug. and of a repression and t sacriThen- it» ■li. ht Hie old gent, was an
♦
AND
ing In hln behalf It cost him nearly
Ileo ho did noi fathom
attempt t.. ! î v e " him.
all
tho
two
hundred
dollars
he
hnrl
It Sdturttdys «1 to !» î» in
U was well for Annoiti» that Jus! saved up m s»-ml n long message to a
"No. ?
' ' replied, stltHy. "1 have
I»
then there «an an Intirrupilorf From
I
ask with whom It was
noL
Mu)
olnso friend, a young lawyer In Wash- j
that your M uk fared aunt elope»!?"
tngton.

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JACKSONVILLE. FLORIDA

RIVERVIEW, Jpcksonvilles Most Famous Suburb
L o is $ 1 0 . 0 0 D ow n, § 5 . 0 0 P e r M onlh

Ivitfht recently Kivcrview has taken on the' molt wonderful
growth ever known in any suimrli to Jacksonville.
5 0 homes
now built an*l rruiiiy new o n « ju*t started since operations open­
ed up ou the 50 thousand dollar Motel Venice and the digging
of the big canals by tbc big steam dredges.
T h e motor car line,
i he 8 gtailc ¿mipuia^xchool ali goes to increax«-v&lt;tues. * " *■

All Prices Will Soon Advance Again
Anyone deviring a good sound investment will
lake on a few of these lot*.
No lots sfild in colored people.

DR.

E.

H. ARMSTRONG, OWNER

1 1 1 - 1 1 2 . 1 1 3 Heard N;ifl B.-rnli Bids
Ja c k so n v ille ,
*
*
F lo rid a
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii

Strangers W elcoin»-

^ °rd for w'ord he wired the Hpecltl•‘W noted-- A Collaborator.
cations of the Saxton patent. Techni­
That .i. p'-twms of a rtistic or lit­ X
cal description of tho details folloiyed. erary a- pi rollout» aro not as imprac­
In fact, all that was necessary to fur- tical as '!"•} are generally supposed
END F O R C A T A L O G U E
nDfc a shrewd, prompt man with the
to be. i-&gt; pioveil by Hie fo)l(D»lug Information to serum a patent, were
udiw#Viy--SiU:; - wtitch, says'- Th»‘
the Tfòi
Tfos
* tre stents for Park And .Pollard
at Hi" other end of the..Uu»j4a»c,trww
UMl i e T ..I it-ieully ajipean-tl In a
Feeds. Marnly Lee and Huckbusiness fairly began In ih&gt;* capital
|syt latulatnri’. handle nil kuui---*4morn lag ¡ ti"-r. Wanted—A collabo
ettv
fiíffiuiiesi *U'kWtfmr: '''&gt; und Flur
rator, lr. » » L.o hg Indy playwright. The
At noon that da»' Hart received the pluy Is : Ire ml y w ritten; collaborator
in .T h e H ost.
following dispatch from tho friend he lo (un li hoard and bed until plu)
tE WALTON SE E D COM PANY
knew lie could rely upon'
•I
Is pn ’
Drawings, papi-na and application
|M t i g I I } B t m l
Ja c k •onvillo F I*
Med. (Invent granted and later uppji-.
cants shut out.”
Urttrtl S ta te s’ Superiority.
Tho story was all over the town
Actcuniig to u report issued by the
SANfORO LODGES
^orfy eight hours later. Hurt was a t American bureau of fortiign and dos-------------Uio ^axton homo when an emissary mean
»niTiitTcb. l&gt;its*-d titioii it study
faslsrd l o d .e No. 2 7 , 1. O O t
front*the Wnlworth works offered n ut M . Meen indu bi líos ln ih'
xw rllm ilo t t 7 .10o m..over Imp"1*!
"mall fordrp» for the valuable patent Htal»*» uni Great 1tritata. It
v-C W. BrvkwrMer. N. (i
W S ÍIaU-ímh ,*i“
tlicy ha«l ttleil to steal.
ÎS j» •"Ut muri- 1 • ■»•r and
y
iitii"ii nu
1»inir u
Again Annette stood nt (he gale as l'ii*
4í C liy t r r .Vo 2. U rtier C an ter o St*&lt;
■■ul», tu Ui- 1Ullutdrt»'»
■ h'f' &lt;he hiuiiie
Vgnln her grateful ¡•a 11
X
ilrtiy *n'rku| nml fulfill Kr 1,1-9% 'fi mi
i i-ai fu i un in.iii it lluc-ti 111
d L 'd t&lt;r impart !f&gt; him the emo •■.I
hei iurw.«i hr* Sr r*r in tí,. I »
X
*"WTin«Urt} trt - All tf.r PÌlADIa f
i !"
*■»1 Stai* i
&lt; -i Iim tiohl» ll&gt;l' lit) had nromiedT
%lll? h K'»rlL*»'
'Thexc Papr-x Have Been Tatr.pered
X
Someiliiug in her eyes held him,
With."
».imo latent hopo drove him to speak
f u r .Ce1er&gt; City A crlr I R 3.1
Holiday Enjoyment.
nnen again of tho lovo In his heart
Few things a ro mar» delightful than X
WioBflSi
"Lhi al tt ucioM tho wing of the hou.o whero Mr. Sax­ that could never die cut.
ton had hla study and work room
a lii.liil.tx which ila» in-on well-earned X
" It was only that wo wero so poor
there came a quick call:
i leniiuus, » urncHl Wink, hr.iviI») ‘
■
F*i* * b I« l o r t .s No. 3 . K. o f I*.
"Oh. Mr. Tyson. I must nee you M — It wait only because 1 felt that you I) •:&gt;
ihrtlU gil'ilil 1lie )e u r
A Cl in
I - ' 1* **’*&gt;'} inj Igarth Mondayt. VUmi&lt;*
were worthy of some one not ho hum­
r . Í V - o 'i n i
I’ K llutrhlnaee C F
h.iUK"
in
silrriiiiiullngti,
inter X
o
n
ce!”
id'
I
” «». K. R arsi V.
ble—•" she began
,-Kl ■ ni* oc» ilpbli»'it &gt; shnulil le i».iri
Annette gave Hurl a bcKcerhlm:
He checked her utterance with n Ilf 1 ""tid a l botili o
tlestlng. 'In* *
look. It tte*-ltM*d tt&gt; a; k that h»» ! ’
Saatofrtl o.igt», Vo S 2 . r g .» vt
kins •
Idlene
tu » i »satluti 11 owl
111 K Talar U«,i **F O I. Tr»IV
ini'
indulgent with an old m an« fancier
Vif
ifi!If
puataunirxtlmi r vrr&gt; rirtt nn M|i|r«l Tf
—3T* peerlegtl one’ } ( i em press'
nr coinpuniim.-lilp
ay. I.
It expressed n gl t!- '■■.! ha !•- 1 f I' •1
•M7.J0 P1 m Vititlug,
hfii'iirr*» wi'Iivjf-fii
Mild artflcuil)
uh. greater and
itig that wati y»;t•J •■«i* i.i.I tle n “*
1er in 1 1
■illRrstherhaoa of Carprntar» anil Join Hurl left her util, there shadowed the huiler ? k the happiness of knowing
To Revive Ferns.
that
you loft'd me all of the tim o!"
bonny face two subdue-I einotluns pa.
t l * ol tm r flc a
Nil
tuie
of
soda dissolved In water
K.'opv
rlcM.
1S!3.
by
M
\
O.
Chapman.)
YAei,, f e ll!?,roNj ILM.U. It ,,f r
t I lienee and despair
should bo giVeu to fern» that are
JUet»f,l'lilT. 1fl! H&gt;ur«t«y itDhl at 7 ■I - k
John
Saxton
watt
an
inventor.
For­
^
lU.iekweVtcf, i,rv*i&lt;leiit
i Binali or weak, otnvqunrtor of an
Millennium Club.
merly ho had been superintendent of
ounce of nitrato to a cnllou of water.
Millennium!
Ono
way,
to
bring
tho great Walworth Motor VV'orka, a
One
half an ounce of ntt.rnlij.to a gal
, tnllo distant, l i e had madu Borne lm- about the millennium Is-to havo nothL , ^ ü‘,'* Sanford todie 1211
Ion of water should be used on plants
Inif
to
do
with
nny
article
of
food
or
Third Wrd«radar ntstu. COfltCf provoments un om&gt; of their t*pe&lt; laities
timi an largo and vigorous Sixi! and
Cmi Basw. ft It.
for which tho company had. promlst d clothing that Is produced by tho' tor­
0, L Tana*. S-vrehm him a largo reward. They dishonest
nire or »lettili p f a living thing. A com- salt .tre also good to uso occasionally, j
i ly repudiated tho contract, and he left piijiy of women In Boston org*inixed
.
L 0 . 0 . M.
their service. Since then he had upon this platform as tho Millennium •
Probably Not.
cry 1
spent
n whole year jterfectlng a new club has ¡.mused considerable Interest
H»lt. WcIUt.-ix*
.Mrs lloyle—"How did your husL
S
S
“
'
R II «íctíT. ; motor that would be the last word among manufacturers and Importers.
1 *
*
...
. „
,
, band got along running tho ranch
u wpro nwa). Mrs. D o y le In Its particular Hue, If it met his ex­ T ho members hayo pledged hemselves
M*«f»0 Chapter ,%o, I S R. A M
o oat no meat, to wear no kid gloves. ..w
, 4 . lhldh
wlll lu,vertlso
pectations. Tho company had heard
In of It and had tnado him overture*. b ath er
fliïï
«nd . fourth T h i,r„l... ...
shoes
slippers or
f i( (lHllUloI1 aa hounilk,icp,.r
U»o
Theatre. VUllhut
aigrettes, w ngs. qu l . o r .h el combs.
u(
ho mlld o . " ‘ I W S o t d è k Tortor. Hielt Print. Ho declined to treat with them •»1-*
(hough all his surplus money had giv atut In making no distinction between 1 . .
en out and oven tha queatlon of dally i things tortured or things killed for-!*JU K.*"
^ — ttt—------------- ’~ ~
bread--wns really a distressful problem food »or clothing the club blu nders.'
■C
?T¿r!1!J!/',U No- ISSL f. O. B.
---------not cams
came in
In tnis.i
this
' Tho
I '1" tnlllennluih
millennium docs
uocs noi
Not-tho Placo lor It,"
v ud
' " ‘^ l la Pleo hloek.. Alt' for tho fifamily.
T«&gt;or* ar* ln*ll*d to attend.
as
In
tho
employ
of
an
a
r
c
b
K
f'^
T
v
,f
80,1,0
lll|ngs
In
this
world
Customer
(complaining to lco.comG. K. Tifa tu». Secretary.
HÙrt W
,,ot LcHhk constantly killed tholr pany
manager)...........................
— "Your trnuist*TlocL lio had known Mr. Saxton, for *

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¡-STOP PAYING RENT
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L TIM E TABLE
‘

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■ South Bound

rlr* Mo.» rn -

-

. W p .m
tl-AÎ.
m

L y 2.35 p m
I»* *5,66 p m .
I S :« p m
Ly 2,1« a m

i ji ^ .

Í ° 'í5 * m

Lv ILOÓa ni'

''»*.22 1 »^.' *\ »• ^

L v 3 :5 5 p m
Lv l-W-w-rov

Ma api
^® pm

,2‘~^Shy
-h r

'

A r li lO p m

-■ Lv 2,30 p m
Æ ^ tH lb
* 0 lfl
-V 0.45 ,, m
Ar 10.5Ca m
Ar 5.58 p m
J nt Arwil) p m
. Lv 6-3Ö JLA,

.a long time. It was Burt to whom
Mr. Saxton had entrusted the drawing
up of tho plans and specifications of
his now Invention. Those Mr. Saxton
had been going over for a week. In
tending to, transmit them to tb»g patent
offleo at W»*bl«*ton. Burt found him
pacing bis Study .In a state of the
-greatest excitem ent
* "M&lt;V TJr»0D.*' h.« announced, '*1 am
In deep (rouble and distress. Bomb
__ cntcm H trtrreom yester'di? morn
Ing while
Annette u
and
idc
wniic Anncuo
n I were absent,
took tho plans of the new motor at
myï di
desk and copied
,(achmcnt
„"liment from m
them.’’tP|'l»pL,v.t. iJtee«.'1 repeated Hurt In
amaxement.
"Yes—photographed them.
mo:
show .you," and the old Inventor with
trembling hands, spread out a roll of
documents. "At once I noticed th e j
had ............ ..
trirf Trilr this
morning did I observe those splotch«
of photographic.In* on one of them.
Do you s e e r
'
'"Yes," Teplttd HutL «lowly Inspect­
ing thb dl«fi|3irhd LdMUIQonl in quo*-

iThose-papers»ham been tata-

survival
and rapid tnultlpltcnUon doesn't giro full meaauro." Mauggor—
would bo productive of anything elso "If ho doesn't, madam, be As fet fault."
but a inlllenlum for the higher orders TWoll, ho mustn't lay his fault at my
of Hfd. Swat tho fly and crash tho door."
snnko and amoke this mbsqulto to
•«.fc f . .
------------------- ------ *T ’ .'A
death.—Leslie's.
; _-‘J
Feline Amenity,
. » -, —— -■— - * ,T *_t * w 'l .; ‘•'.T
v "My husband." oho said, "alwayt
Cure for Mosquito«.
VantB mo to look my b « L o° matter
London people have discovered or what thq coit." ■ "W ell," her friend
idopted. rather, an agreeable way to replied, "ono can hardly bl»m«sWm for
hoop their bouses freo from files and foellng ae ho doc* “—Chicago Record'mosquitoes. They burn sandalwood, Herald.
which .has a peasant odor, but one
\
which Is disliked by th e « summer
Dlvlne
p r a ts . Thu Idea hair befif ‘ W p o it.d
-And whal la the tltvluo law to a
from tho Oretit, where » 'ju t * b&lt;)«b
man?
To hold fa il that which la bis
used for many years.
•
own
and
to claim pothing that la an­
Tho sandalwood can be bought at al­
most any Turkish or Japanese Import­ other’».— Epictetus/
ing house. It is prepared for burning
by being cut up Into pieces about half
D o n 't.
nn tnrh-iMttk^HMl-thniu menfes loniT
Mako hay whllo tho aun uhlnca, but
and then baked or dried In a slow oven
doa't get the Idea th a t you aro the
for twenty-four hours. A piece o t the
only haymaker In the bualnpu.
wood Is then lighted and placed In a
---------- _ . — ------uietal urn. After It haa beootne well
allnmn tho fiarao Is extinguished hnd
Multum-ln-Parvo Dlalurbara. tho rod rnibcf-Wlt_to- sjnolticf until
Aa small letters weary tho yyo moat
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face nod dishevelled hppoarance con
ulnly warranted: “Help! H elp!"
The door was buret open and a man
n i - T P •■ n n i n r o
R l i v r n i r;‘ ,nt' in* Ho was at least three Inches
u tlo * ' LKIU l O ftllX tU taller than John and athletically IncHned. If ono might. Judge from the
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bulging muscle* about hid cheat and
arms. He at rode between John and

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S T ILL
Manufacturer Corrects
Impression
That Custom la Dying Gut—8omo
Incredibly Expensive Grades.

A millionaire snuff manufacturer sat
In his J6J)00 French enr watching the
bathers.
,
molesting you, d e a r! ho demanded.
"Aud so." ho laughed, “you th in k .
riacc your^ordcru^wilh fu.u_now
C a r Section.
‘*llo called mo 'dcarqst,' " oald tlio snuff-taking Is dying olit, (&amp;? You
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girl, beginning to look tearful.
think tho snuffmaknr's trndo is ex­
for the B ojth’j and Girl's BICYCLE
tinct. like that o f tho arm orer! Well,
Qy H. M. EGBERT.
The mnn'turned to John. ■
Pamper your pocketbook. It’s
for Xmaa.
_
‘
„ .Q
Their wedding had boon a very qulot
“Unless you can explain your pres- you’Fc off—off, off.
*‘l&gt;puff*tgklng Increases—n ot I ad­
your best friend in time of
one, Just as th e ir courtship had peon onfio here satisfactorily within one
Wc carry all tUe standard makes quiet. Cynthia Meare ami John Rob* minute," he' said. "I shall first glvo mit, In Fifth avenue, or «nittenhouiQ
need. A nd'tiie Ford keeps the
you -tJviKerta
engaged
¿or uiui
moro
'■&gt;« had been v
u m u tj Jo.
v than
*n*»‘ C.
. thrashing
- uf your life and Kqhure. Rut It Increases, t sell morp
or Juvenile llicyclcH.
snuff
todny
than
I
ever
did.
Tho
the
conductor."
I
two years before ho could afford to -L*lpnJiabd you -over to
pocketbook satisfied.
Ford
tiling to explain my "Chinese, especially since thu abolition
,
marry,
aud*
something
df
the
sedate'1,m
Perfectly
wlllln
See. uh and gei*our prices.
ITglit ness and Ford strength
neaa of married life had already sob- presence bore, slr.T answered John • of ojdiim smoking among them, havo
hotly,-"but
first
I
must
And
my
wife,
taken
up
snuff.
tied down xm 'thom . Then u sudden
makes Ford economy famous
- - - -Cash or IiwlaUaiïlls.
•;raju
, i- .p'ronioUiin, : w ith•a consìdorublo tu- 8t&gt;® 1* aboard thin .train. G o d jiclp un: "R
t the rich Chinese, the man.
I
:
.
..
i#
ü liA
L l i * ' l *"*
t
Ì l 11 I . I . U
llt n i i H lit
« I
I
I
the j world over. Cut down
ruuL gon't get their «muff from mo.
crease in salasy, had Changed all' If she Isn’t." A.'huppy tftougiiUstruck daring,
No,
thoy
got
Itfrom
Portugal,
from
s
him.
"Holp
me
to
find
her,"
he
said,
J o h n ' s p r o s p e c t « , Tho future looked
transportation cost.
Buy a
rosy.
I "and then wu’ll havo tho explana­ families owning secret, old-time reci­
pes, who chargo an mnch for tho oxFord.
John Was thirty and Cynthia twon- tions."
qulslto
melanges
ns
$800
ifnd
$800
n
"
I
’m
willing
to
glvo
you
every
op­
ty-alx.. There had boon no wild* ro­
WOlmance associated with their engage­ portunity," answered tho other. "Sup­ pound.
"ThlB,snuff
tho
Chinaman
ages
like
1 0 8 .PA LM ETTO AVE. *
pose
you
let
me
sao
tho
number
of
1
A
ment. They loved each other fondly,
riv e hundred dollait if ihr new priée of the Ford
wind/ lie enrrleH It about with him In
that
ticket
in
yauy
bnnd."
He
took
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but thoy wero under no Illusions.
ruiûbnui; the Inuring cor ia five'fifty; ihr (own. m
"Wo must have no fuss, no wedding It from John. " E . 7," ho said.- ‘ This priceless bottles of jado, of ngnto and
rock crystal. Ho hands it about o n lj
leven fill)— «II f. o. b. Dtlioil eomplelc wnh e.juip
Is
E.
S.
According
to
Ihnt
ticket
your
party, and, above a ll,¿nr foolish.pranks
■nent.
(»ei catalog end pertirtriare from Santortf
o r rice throwing," John said on that wlfo ought to bo In tho next compart­ at stato banquets.
‘ This Portugal suuff, at $800 n
;
Mae blue. aW Aàan fv C r.. C . H. Wvhiaraar-Afmf.^Edr ' ••
evoning when be brought Cynthia, th a t m ent,". . .
One Inch Cards Will 11» FsMisht’d Un wonderful
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Ho Hung tbo door opon and called i pound, Is,th e best. Tho v o n it 't r t h
watd llig io i,
•
new»
th at_________________
they could now.
"Is there a Indy in snhff of SymVpa, which Is made of 2
T der This Heading At The Rate Of $7.20 b&lt;) married, -C ynthia had «greed, cor- tho conductor.
•
L.por cent, walnut sawdust, 10 per coat.
l’«r Year.
dlalty. Her parents were dead and £L 7T*‘ ho asked.
"No, Sab," answered tho man, grin- j brown egrth, 5 per cent, oxide of lead
sho lived alono' in a boarding house.
ning. ■" a 7 Is vacant, sah."
j and 60 per cent, cigar stumps.
wM no one to give her away.
I. E . H O U S H O L D E R ,| Thom
DR.
"B
u
t
let
mo
explain,"
cried
John,
— ----------------------John was asslstod by Charlin Murthoroughly mortified. "I only bought
V
Not F jir Ff{)m th# Truth.
taugh.
his
best
man.
Tho
marriage
DENTIST
Of
Mnt Knoall wits greatly putxlfd— a a a o o a o o o o o o o o Q o a o a o a o o o a o o o o a o o a a a a a o o a o o a o o o a o o o a f i s * '
was performed nt n o o n ln n little up­ that ticket five m inutes,, ago.
Tho««- 41
Koonu 23, 24 »«4 2S. PWa'bkH
town church, ond Immediately after­ course E. 7 la em pty., Thfty wotildu t an j ^0t without reason. Tho fact Is, 9
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ward the couple left' for the station, havo sold tho sectiqn to me It It hadn’t Bj,0 happened to moot Mr. Newlywed
S A N F O R D . .. K L O K I D A
on route for Florida, wbefe they wero been. I was almost late for l£o train ono morning as ho was rushing to
and left my wife on the platform while
j , ! b tra)n nud ventured, with
to spend their honeymoon, John havI
bought
that
tlcKt*.
My
former
num
her
usual
solicitude’ fer other folks’
THOMAS EMMET WILSON ÍñgTbm ioed a month’s leave of. ahher
was
—O
ijolnothing."
\
affaire,
to
hope that Mrs. Newlywed
ecuco fqr that puigtoan before taking
ATTO R N E Y AND OOUNSEhLOK
Tho other watched Johu make hjs la­ wasn't having trouble with her ser­
up his now duties. CydlMfi word a
Our
New and Heau
I,int*
of
Holiday
.(roods,
the i lim n -a
1
A T -L A W
plain traveling dress at the ceremony bored explanation with a cynical smile. vants.
s e le c tio n s for Che Christmas Trade. The n ice st and most 8
"I certainly want you to have every | "Oh, n o !" said Mr. Newly wod.
La i f S la te A ow ner S*»rOlh Ju4 trial Cnruil o I and John a hualneas suit. Char lie .ac­
rtorkfa .
opportunity
to
‘
e
xplain
why
I
found
j
appropriate
Gifts for Little and Big'. Old or Yount;, Do noi I
“Wo'vo
got
threot"
companied them in tho carriage to r£ o
you ,n
In ray wlfo’s iectloff," ho sojdR efb U n m . S afiftrJ im i 3r*»an U l f
Then hi*
ho dnshed off, leaving Mrs.
them off. and thero was no rlco throw- 7PU
fall to see our line of
'
■i -,tng onthnpanotwnyvm v: &gt; * ^ / « A 'r :e -t'^ ° P d-u^ 0I;, ,B thftr? a 0 B6*jUon on ' Knoall gasping. Three servants, in— - — T’“ "
1
K I N G
M U R R Y
"Do you know, dearest, Charlie
............... BhBWcre(1 ’ d? * ! . Wh&gt;’
!W
«
Yes, sah. right behind," answered
)n auburbvfro Hint tbo Newly
seems more flustrated than you do!
9
j weds wero anything but rich. .How
a r c h it e c t
said Cynthia, smiting, as tho carriage tho,/larky...
‘ Thou suppose we go there." said on t,nrl|, Uicn coulj thoy nfror(i to
rolled away. Charlie certainly looked
Room Id Welkin» B U T
( perturbed, and Johu who was In the the athletic inan, Unking his arm In fcpcp three Burvnnts, Mrs. Knoall felt
forced lo call on the bride that after- § Ju st 'received a nice lint- of Alligator Hand Hag-', d m secret, smiled -at Cynthia and whls- Jo h n s. "G—what did you say? ^
r«m o
'
It
was
G
11
or
12,
’
said
John
I
m
ntion to mako Investigations,
FLO R ID A pered thul ho would explain tile cause
ORLANDO.
I he’ factory.
The latest out. Prices are rigdil. .......... .imi |
On his return home ln-thc evening
---------------- when they were aboard tho train. The not sure which Hut If iny wlfo U nt
them
you'll
find
one
of
those
sections
Mr
N
’owlywcd
wan
greotod
with
\hls
look
them
over.
truth wad that Charlie1wad secretly.
empty. Hut she must bo there," he question:
DR R . M . M A S O N
added eagerly. "Como on, In heaven s
"John, whatever umdo you tell Mrs.
DENTIST
namo-"
•
Knoall this morning that wo keep g
o
Thoy passed through the section three servants!"
□
Mhon* IU
Wei Urn i Block
o
and the next ono was G. The door of
John Bm|lpd. %
a
Expert Watch and Jexvelery Itepairing
12
stood
open
and
on
enormously
stout
Sanford. Floridi!
»"-Well, don't wo. my d ear!" ho a
a
lady won standing there, fanning her asked. "It seema to me that we al­
SANFORD l i t .
o 12.1 W E ST F IR S T S T R E E T .
burning fnco briskly.
ways tiaVo one going, one coining and D
Open Evcnlnt;« From D ecem ber ,1rd 1'ntil \m i
n
’ "No,'no, tills Is uot she," cried John^ ono bo re!"
GEO. A. DeCOTTES
□
1 TCrL'4;~ tint oxiirixudiMi «iC-«nrcaMlc lu­
___ ^ rn n fl^ rw rq q 5 ,fH ff|giftftM fl/y¡iri7ririf¡,n rm jirif" 1r’nrinrmminnnaoafHM
te rroga^tqgju&gt;on (.Uw nther’s fnco. and
A fl URNE Y ash aiUNSt.LI.OK »t U W
Guy
dc
M
aupassant
as
a
Clerk.
turned across tho alslu to 11 Tlie
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Guy de Maupassant'a manner of life o a a D o a D 3 U D a o o a u u U D O O o o o o a o o o o a o a u u a a D o o o o o 0 o a o 3 a :::5 i
dour was locked
l'f.tcrtce’ iii Sl«te .-ilei Fedi-rol hmirts
I "Conductor!'' shouted John "Who ns a Junior clerk In tlio French odu-j Q
o
cation ofllc.o Is tho subject of an In- ! O
Sniiford Fl«.
(innief-WiMnlniil Bldii
in In this section!'*
a
Tho man' came hurrying along "I lereBtlng urllcle by ono of bis old o
guess It’s empty, sir," ho said, pro­ colleagues. We gather that lie ab u
a
C. G. B U T T
DR.
ducing a key, and opesed tho door. seated himself from tils duties on tho 1a
» t
*
Section It was guiltless of any occu- ground of IIIiicmb on an average
De n t is t
V
abont throe day's a week, and that a
1 pant. T|io stranger turned to John.
I
\Vtll
you
take
your
thrashing
liore
«'»« how ho obtained lecture for literu
B O N D I N G
«liflce; Yowcll Ituildlne
None tho less be a
V f r back til Section E ! ” he naked, hut* ary composition
was very anxious to retain his clerk S
SANFURD. FLORIDA
toning his coat across tlio cheat
I aBefit Pergonal Attention to Your Busin«j,. ..-îFor God's sake let me (lnd my wife ship until bis literary .prospects Were ' oa
secure.—
Westminster
Garettia
j and 111 take It wherever you like—and
'quire as lo companion represented.
L. G. S T R I N G F E L L O W
o
jilVi* you as good a« I g.-t," John an
j
a Will appreciate a share of your busi liens
JU S T IC E OF TH E PEA CE
o
i Spored Tlo-n suddenly bis eye« lit
P i n t O u l r l c l of S o in ln o lo County
Flow er» on W rong Grave.
u o o O D o a o o o o o o o o u a o o o o a a o o o Q o o o o o a a o a o a o o c o o m j o o o o o o 00
•
ji|ion
tw’h
ngurea
that
bad
entered
tho
All Civil - id Criminal
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After periodical pilgrimage» ex­
1
car.
There
she
Is
!"
he
shouted
exMortgages, Coniracts, Marriage«, and
tending over lu years to the cemetery
j ultuntly.
ill work pertaining to the olHce of JusTwo women in brown bnls and veils at Hoeston, J . Daniels of Nottingham
tie# of the Peace promptly nml legally
"I Can't Find the Tickets."
attended to. Special attention givertto
wero coming down,the alslu. Ono was waa Informed by tho locnl urban coun­
cil, under whoso control it Is, that
collections. Office.‘Ird tloorCourt House.! engaged, and tho part that ho h ad '
wlfp. fht' Other tho strong« during all this time ho has boon
played that morning, instead of being, i w°mnn, and both were radiant with visiting and placing flowers on tho
ONLY AUTHORIZED BOTTLERS o l
M. G. RO W E
a a It was, a rehearsal, had aha tiered smiles.
"John, dearest I" exclaimed Cynthia, wrong grave Tho blunder, they said,
hta nerves when It brought him the
waa
due
to
a
former
sexton
getting
A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W
realisation of the ordeal which bo was falling upon his neck "Just think! (ho numbers of tbn graves mixed In &lt;&gt;
I’K A C nt'h’.IN ALL COURTS
shortly to undergo Ho was fldgnttlng That luirrtd Madame llntncaca sold Ju ­ entering them In bis book.— Ixmdon
lia prertsely the Batn*&gt; bat that she
nervously with his watrh
lioonn 18 alili 10
&lt;'ll route le
"Well, wo'lt make the L i t wild ten sold to me, mid she charged forty live
Vici Uni» Block. 3id F U
dollar« for It because ah&lt;&gt; «aid that it
minutes to spare," he said.
&lt;* *'Th« 1:14!" exclaimed Cynthia In was an exclusively Parisian design.
Fem lnln e A m bition Rebuked.
Tho Inulluctlvu masculine attitude
horror. "Why, It 1« tho 1:01, Char- O, 1 haven't told you What do you
THE SHELTER SANITORIUM, ¡£ ,3
MANUFACTURERS OF GINGER ALE AND SO D I \\ M l Its
H
. i Ink! This lady. 1» Julia JJovou, an , toward feminine ambition Is someold
school
chum
whom
-I
haven
l
seen
,
t,
mej|
nmniroat
In
early
years.
ThreeCh&amp;rlto had misread thu time-table.
RHONE 21
for goodness knows bow lung.
^ yenr-cfld Richard was observed'In tho
And
Urn
next
through
Train
would
not
NEW SMYRNA. FLORIDA
Julia Boylca slnco this afternoon, .j barnyard ono day, following with boJeavo until bight. John bawled to tho
driver to .whip up his horses, and tho sald thu doublo, blushing charming.-^ itcltous attention tho movements of a
ly. ^Harry and I wero married at ^ftIl * j)o was trying to crow. Finally
DAVIS HORS TEH. KESlOfcN T SURGEON vehicle dashed into tho-station with
ho Inquired kindly, though with ovltwo mlnutos to spare.
* . 12 o clock at the
"H arr^!" exclaimed Cynthia, and ll€(ll uiaapproral: "la anyftng tho mat
* Charllo was fumbling nervously in
bIio took tho tall man by tho shoul-'l tor wjj yOUydors nml swung him round hard so
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.'
that
ho
faced
her.
"Harry!
Harry
v
*
‘
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'I can't find the tickets,' he slamR oss!" sho exclaimed.
JE W E L E R
Child's Pathetic Death.
inercd.
r
Complete abstracts from the r e c o r d s
"You. Cynthia!" ho muttered, And
\ pa(] achool report,* which
"Then I'll gat some more, you
MY SPECIA LTIES
'
chump," yelled John, and made a dash all tho athletic vhlor seemed suddenly thought would lnduco Ills parents to
Orange and Seminole Counties.
Taxts
punish him, caused a boy of twelve
Pickard’s Hand-Painted China
tor tho ticket office. Happily there to havo gone out_of him.
"W
here
havo
you
been
all
theso
yonn,
to
commit
sulcldo
at
Uelnlckenwero no purchasers there, and It was
GorhAiqs Sterling Silvet
paid for non-residents.
only the matter o f a moment to pro- years, Hnrry!" exclaimed . Cynthia. j orf, a suburb of Berlin, a few days
Rogers’ Plated Ware
■&gt;ia.n *?u . me af*?r' j
Tho child crept at dusk Into a
Elgin and Waltham Watches euro two more UckoU and a drawing-1 ,No';or
room section. At tho door o! the w ait-,
.JUBt. th,nk*
flbo “ ntl,n; ; stablo and hanged himself with a hat
lng room ho encountered Charlie, wan* ued to huF husband, "If that silly old ter from a low beam.
doting almlbaaty about add looking for .Charllo -Murtagh didn't put the tick­
** V' - * ALL
- A *GOODS GUARANTEED
0
him. Outald* hh aaW Cynthia's brown ets In my traveling bag, after all."
Tactful Mr, Cumrox.
h at and veil. Joh n brushed Charllo * “Charlie Murtagh I" exclaimed Julia. ,
"A
stout
young
man
with
a
pink
face
"I
want
to talk to you abdul bccomaside and ran toward Cynthia, who
was Just getting aboard the train. Ho and a whitish-brown mustache, blue lng your son-inlaw," said tho young
swept past tho porter and followed her oyos, high forehead, and wears atrip- mao'. "I can't advise you," replied Mr.
Cunvox, “on thVVubJect of becoming
¿■i - :
Into the drawing-room section, turned cd ties to match his socks!"
UUL(4raiU* .As your sin-,
^ ^ A J V m b ln K an d
Z 3M slammed the
■poak
■ G a s Fi t t i n g
‘’Wwll, thank Qod we
father I
off, d e a r e s t h o exc^sined,
- All Work Receives My Personal scream awakonod him
woman In the seclloh was not Cynthia
Attention And Best Efforts
a t all. Tho train was moving, too, well convert that J prise-battle into a
Adopt English Language.
couple of cigars while the ladies adTelephone
Ns.
ZS
U p » « *« CUr Hall
- _.r
-•=^- * and Just as John looked at th^atrangs Js a j ibnlr relationship. What
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L iS:
: tu n roM Jh ristlau coTtpgn g iadmrtes In "
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Bridegroom on Honeymoon Trip tu« Ktri
Gets Into Wrong Sleeping
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A MERRY

XMAS TO ALL!

Gift Makers Opportunity
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W atches, Clocks, Jew elry,
Silverw are, N o v elties, Etc. \

THEO. SCH AAL, Jewêler

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FIRE and ACCIDENT Insurance

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Nelle*

tho platform, yrarlU£..Ua_lithe
his hand and shouting furtoqalÿT «
No, this- giH did not In thtf.least.re­
semble.Cynthia, except for tha'Üriwn
hat and veil and a certain* slmllarUy
of gait and figure.
Cynthia yyas a
Jilandfl-antL this girl ■-was-»- frretslvr
brunette. Cynthia's fantr waa gold and
'lltX .
Hits girl's waa block. Cynthia waa
slim and "willowy," and this girl was
Owni-ts
decldtHjIy—well, plump.
"What are yon doing h e re !".a b a
brew« * h w ,
lln terror,- which Johu'
‘ ..V,
hä«9L

, ___ _ considered, that your aolutlon
flretldcncy &gt;of, Madras English Is
&lt;Will- afford peace with honor to all spoken by( iono yUidu* in -every 13$.
oonebrned."
- .’
one Moslem of every 167, but by one
"My. but I'll hove something to Soy [ChHsUsn.’d f every 16.
to Charlie when wo get back from '
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Christianity In India.
(Copyright. U1A by XV. a. Chapman.)
In South India alone thero are to­
Bug In tha Ear.
day fully 1,000 (Christian college grad­
Hare some one hold on electric
uates, leaders In tho life of Christian
light, or condle, or even a burning communities. Of tho 25,000 students
match, In front of your ear. and the j
{ In higher educational Institutions
Intruding bug will crawl out», - M&gt;3 are In Christian collogos. *
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T H K P R ID E OK T H E S T A T E AND
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V T i „opemilve-oWwwr Ol tho "Dlwluk" *»If rai»mg i1 ... n
“Ì ,k .r Bureau Ol thè U-.S* Ììt*pmt-4 ’*» »i-tÌK!«*’ Edible
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Ik « llarirut, kith Dr. Littlefield as
r BuiiMce.urt i a*-« .harm'. Î gti^il of _hon &gt;r had a splendid ban pict
The lath i of »ur t&gt;Am a n arfajki.hf rl‘;sl ''^turrht.i^ov^ninn at the pariah room.

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M 1 ^uwe. Mr I . i \ |.
hfi-atinn in your paper I fur ;i|'1 N,r-1 ' Sl * ‘•■»ir.- Uhi - , Mi
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VEGETA-

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' ' fnr u tin .i ir

pir tti’e i iiv-fivt" w-pfe laid and a
menu 'h r ¡rich atrs&gt;cm si»a ha«
bfjnn ssrVed. life- ladi y of the
t.aow hgw 1» f*p’ )**-jl fa (he i ttier
foil i After the 1m i-piet there wti»
I I il if nu t*
the
feast of reason utui !kiw of «-ml, toast»
■!r J e t Mr
ity.iwtl of N e * \ ofn,
being
given by Rev. Waldron and Sec.
■*hi have tu .il* «.».oral visits to o ir
Abner
Brown of (ttui grown.gly |«i|iular
L i* I i . i tv ,*,ist a« e ,- im • t &gt; s ie .d ino
* i .t &gt;r a et ina .e t us thetr ,H*r*nu i«.it Intenm ti iruil S. S, W ork, (V R W alker,
\tr lin ts and Dr C S l.ta M irld , Kduh I ne
i-ntitnn! 'i.-T'-t tr of i',e f ' m grejati i ml
* ne in i I ri
-.f \! i-fs Netti ■ h I *g
* ere gl 1 1 -ti il ■ -ter buine for a few l S. S. Society of America. Mr. Suhr (
i favored the cimp-rt^f with a s»b&gt;, iy I. » t ist a e ­
comnaril ’d.ft.1 the piurtt) by MK* Flossib
•»If; a id -ir« /(¡jtll.- ni *c i »»ith their J Frank. Every one a dreed that he had a
ia rgltter. M isi re
nave r.*t tr.ied a id
must tnjoyub^dsVo ddj.
*
*
wid s,,,i td t i • vi ,t *r aery at i &gt;*ur. to ne.
Fo »r new rttwii’iCfiRwurA /eceive 1 i ito
t h * ha*..- s a . l l i . i ' s
i a :t .,t tjudr
the Baraca class Sinday. marnifig. We
u n i i t t • i ; t it s if , ,
r .

c t S a tu riti * _aVi‘ wll.
'•»P-’ t - •■■i o
com r Lml Lu,
f dui r , fmii., » u i , ca d a d inaila
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l i ^1 W'Ilfil I te I jittlgbl

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Pl-tr-s
i-ottcr
tu fd’im
c ‘u*r* ’.

&gt;• t ird. "I. irky Sanford." “The* Cel-I h r a r-a mil! .iln.-'t i* h •-i' j .
la very much alive nt the j f « t out fro»»j t'n pros • t shore h ci,
l'r* i! time, this lieing the beginning of j the inu*r\. idnv 1 an- idled to f irm a
■The nook fa&gt; r t I luh lielil iti I I
meeting ut the him ni M m I I
'' ping se.t^e at which (Ime cornea ■watcr-fry^i &gt;..r 1 (rimi of the &lt;tl , -, ,|
Hrally win wa- &gt; e*r e&gt; t'a i h
irti—i if sttnni'L to reimburse for war* t
oil either -nie Th|i
ur in The i;u -Mi I j ■■il t a f t e r I •
1 • i'' i .m-m for their work of toil..
will add rt &lt;' to the docking faciliti l*iti
.
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(•laying tin* gat - .if • Rook "
great demand in t 'e
nf iUw it i» loll ice that is in the which wd!
Irj. C. L. I'.rh winning the pri-.e, c "" ight. for Sanford, "Lucky Sanford," future.
Inlandanme p ipe r k it
\ (ielirimis .safari si,i|&gt;- much other garden truck than . The Hi iji si &gt;w* Sunfotd t &gt; be a in­
T»*n*r»(“r*
co
Jilt
win
»,*r»c
i
by
tlie
lifisltss. Tito»" '■■•Iit
lettuce Is planted earlier than terior cit , ' ut it is clos"ly connected Ci
Character
pry*»'eht werv.Mra. C. t . W.wtlrufT, Mr. •••I. *
In fact there is still some celery the Hast r i-i •and the b.aiiitifui resinel day
F. L. WiKxIru
Mr» C L. Polk. Mr- i i n ’ v-t out from the wred bed, hut the there by i ird r .ads a-u! two branches of
i&lt;
welcom* the n m uht hmrfUy.
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Luke. Mr» (ji»&gt; fa,*, Mrs. M ||oi&gt;»t-i v!tea ter iiart of the crop is s?t cut anti railniads Pi |.n than two hours! tin.,
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r.
-r«t.i
ai
Nit tda 1 ofTctvd a friast nf the beat
Clear
None
Mrs Ilnur. M.-Linli i a-nJ Mrs Ft.
-» y
*if * things under, the ^leadership of Dr.
•' I he marketed in January, February the banfordit. l,tn-k&gt; may hi« casti g tf r i *1 tui • ti
lM » 77* b1
It
1*. C.
William!*
n
his bait in the n rf at Cort lado. tnilh ... i l o t * itv t i t *• » i
and March. *
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# wftteH Lit tie del it. In the Sunday ochoul the
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Clouity
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66
I
ucm
in
tlie
Halifax
for
trout
or
H
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m
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give
b*
tt
r
s
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k-»
t&gt;
r
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a*.
6&gt;
Celery
.rat.
orderr
should
fa
i
.an.i
Junior boys and. girls met .with Dr.
1 !• 11 the day I has ip Sanford there
i- *
P. C % now t.. insure delivery when mt-d.-l
None
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river, raring ki auto on the’ hard sands
E. . I all &gt;r a td so .. N . ’ ».
tflora- Littl.rield and ho dehionitrated;wUh the
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had
is-»*n
dll
cars*
of'lettuce
shipped,
the
h
Clear
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act) ,
tri gl t » not ¡.»»I -ve-dt l.i •cintf table. lidcHrily impnning tr tths
5 71
F. F. Dutton
*
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-jT-if
hr t car going out on the Nth. The of Daytona I'l-teh. or Hat'd ig it its, of
bwells.
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to » looki tg aft r t « - a iu i.d j i n .g* of great value upon their, mi ids- uul
L 6 73 «‘uppers report that the market for goods
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P. C.
Santacd u hi th) IU|\V, county' of Sern f iroperr— c«&gt; * t ■ t ’ r t a | »ridi'ti - heartr * Ttt" tire roof Mig •ami twe-ti-tg
63
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'•setl, vveli packed hoadu is (rtrm $2.T5 to
i ■ .r t o(r it
i Sanford I ■», Kissim m ee I
s.-rvice« Dr. UtUoficld ait forth the iilcts
f
jK-r crate deliver»**!, i asked pome itwle, lately tiivurced from (h-mge co m
tf* jklruiuk. .itiu co auty haa show
•T . G . d r r » » m •‘. r c fn tir l't i r Far* nud pri ttiif^es of yRducatiottal. E v an s- opan«t
1 .^ 6 1 ¡'»“^ “ reganding-thB w sto f grotHnj:
Dn/ A M U U * sa|| apaso,, wllh # Kamp ^ ¡ n , , Ki« im. and P“ « W E'ttuce, ulsn prxwiTrrtkm-per it».'If in the pmgrpmve class. What is vejl -bif»*, whl»* ;lv :«rth u tj - x--r rfi- ge’ism -hi* gomtepthro, fif,J«ut9’ apjxral .
known as the 'anford Road District, sira le rasido c4 n i Lake ''h arm .
td and %thc tfalni tgr,^pf'the pxxHike in
7, ,
mee- High School nt Kissimmee on Fri- acrp- An c ’“ H*rl tol‘l ,ni’ thal the cost embracing territ iry i t a ni c-mile radi s,
Ovi -do has o c * Vaca ho pr a erous, ever/ on1, beginning"with the cl^ild beHappening» -Mention Of duy. The scoru shows what kind of ah of Rrowin* an&lt;1 »'«eking, including cost of has bonded ami will build twent -five nor had -o m a ty - risii ars a» su early a
t tre the upper hand'*!» gaimy’-by one'11 . ,
o ieiln g it was.
Lost season was' Package, was about 25 cents a crate, and
mile» of brick roads. This was the fi-st la te. T h o b u rli g htuses aro k pt nvil nature. It Ls wiser, more rcon9mir
M alter» I) Brief
S. H. S .’s first sjnaon o t the basket hall lhnt m cralM tM‘r acro was “ fair yield* district created under a new law, which
full a td , r v * r
h use t t on other» nnd morn in harmony with God's plan
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Aiurt and it was an cU ri good one Jt t,muRh 1‘000 to ‘ ■-00 wa* n,,t «Itogethef Boh Holly r i ill explain letter than 1. fj
could co n e if we could ma e room for in all spheres to conserve and keep grow­
ItKiks n »w as if this is t . I..... vet. Letter.. «»comiiHn. and that these figur.-s had
YAL ITEMS O f IN U IU S T
can.
thp
ing the liettsr man within than (o go on
liceause Kiwummee tonk the lint g am e; bean
besr* exceeded.
Within tin- "lunly un* the town» or
r. and
n
t ‘ i ( *f Vow York the basis of c ire and restoration after
This mao slated tliut there was every
, i last year by one score mul this year with
communities of Sanford, Genova, Oviedo, u e b tight the p’ tp».-'
ownerl by the wi d oats an- sown. Thu afternoon
f_ihe Floating Small Talks. Letter team the Lest they roulfl do was Prs&gt;s|&gt;***-t *d n g(M»d market this year, for Altamonte goring», Chu luota. Paula,
l*V
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r 11 y a 11 whe suine conference for Sunday school wor Vent
Surrtartlf AnsnScd For Hurried
1the muon that the re«* it cold snap cut
to hold S. Il S i * I1* lit
I.ake Mar
• : Monr.ve.
1 *»t r v • *• »Im (b .t ihi*y are tp ‘king was helpful in many ways. Dr. Littlefield
Herald Headers
Surdon I went ini.» tin- game crinphsi oil all crops lieing raivsl tarlili r north,
b'tir figm
i-i i-a hen* I am indebted ir** It » ti»i th«‘&gt; w|1! (ic,-ii py t ie house giving special ai l tn m tny in their oer-,
by the los* of Miecr. wh*» woo! t La\e .it the same time hardeiiini the heads. to S. O. n . .
\ \ CidlHTt and lalitor
, rii 1 l
f ale.» urg, II , who bus pin ting prohlcru.1 , and Secretary Brown •
-f *.
Mr. and Mrs. Hicks of Jacksonville.
played forward hut for n Ludi, broken Ni.st sea.iiin the wenthi r was abnormally Holly.
«■• er,tl *r voi h uc
a i-,im» l » n 1 r ^ t presenting the coofturative work of the
1
ua arc ir the city today on tCproi ' I
arm that will keep him out of the gnme warm und much lettuce was raised in
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und r e ’re tti i f i i this mihl c'im atc nnd International H. S. Atyiriiitiun. Air.
,
tour.
j for the rest of the scasan. Captain Geomia and the Carolina»-that camp in
—- ,
.
’« tr;t more a'su it or to re c n 'v t r e ." “ itroivn is secretary for Honda of the In­
«AbwatJu
d
g
e-H
etfln
g
'-Viriti
M potatoes ordered now will save f-VteiipTa^(TTi1i'r&gt;\ir(i-imtihn.
ng&gt;tfgulirn wrfifif’iiilii? 'hHH MiS ^-toford criSfi,' t\Te"
• AV. II. t'll'in ns,i who has the c untract ternational work nnd is proving hlntThe follow
from the Harriantiburg
iDoary. F. h.D ut.on.
27-tf , and only ullowi;J. his opponent to score lettuce in this vicinity I'eirtg damaged tiy
to dni csi th usand ncr s «if Florida’s sv'f a sympathetle and tactful leader of
Mncentcat in bulk at J . D. Roberta. ! two goals Itoiith ||.i&gt;nl the “atne p*uii- this same warm weather that brought f\rn.' New* R. ird. the former htjntc of Jlnut farmi g land i i»t nortfi of tow-t i»
the Sunday «chu d fore«* of our »tale.*
Judge Herr.v■&gt;rth&gt; of reprudurtion:
2&lt;i-tf
tion as I nt ■,.-.ir. lfTT7 ;ar.l. and hi* tnati the compel it ioi
wor mg afjout otte huudriNI and fift Good audiences gathered faith mornings
“Capit. •i".iy. t' Herri ig. formerly of
Tlu-rc are piantisi in Saiifonl this'ycnr
Llln. Herbert Lyman of Forest City " r|E made one bus *t (Iill-s-rr, tbs
•tien.^ Tin» wirk it rotti llv or irrusiug and evening to hear Dr Littlefield, anti
Harrisonbur.
o tnovnl to Florida
car
s
ni
t
un
piu
ut
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He
had
ricrea
of
cat
'
gi
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in
id
let
tttcc,
fi
If*
i a visitor here yesterday, the guest
iru! whe 1 e ertnl-'te ( the ..iru| ô » -n*r» in *■*. ip*iV,.- of being greatly pleated with
Ini« Imm atipuinted
for ' I .
I I K - \ I. *.
. &gt;-1, ■,f ,f n*i**r&gt;. 1 Iif j ■ - e
-I ■( t ihllow.-r, »«veral ye
I the Pico Hotcl“ ^”
thi drainage d i«tret m r,
.■!.-r t1»* ■■ the rceetiliHii gi./n him aed lus nicaatge
ludge'of i • ct t'ourt of Setntnol ■
salvi-i wealthier b . i i . i f . i l bi'titdred ilunild he cvi-j - come to Sanford again
|Ckw k Co. hnvo full stock veg- the l.i s’ I h ten t - till- I art of tin* it lie 2 1-, of ifomaii.e ■ ! J i of L n g lu ii p eas,
‘sanford'.-» right lur*.»rd poiitiun *vas To liuti* not an * of I lu i a reagi- has tie n t county, FI t i II the unoypirisl term Ihn ri i od d ill ire.
.1 heart, webt inti- await« l-ini, as he en
m t« ami hani[iers.
29 tf
lookisl after h |-‘r&gt; This * i- entire) hurt by the ■■Id \ti a, r, of iettu .m / 'f Ju '*KB " ‘
! M M irçti'i of 'tu i
o-i igi 'A ,1
di-nre i lomt -If, |,y ht» &gt;hti-miiig per
| Cocotitut ihmkhsl bulk. .1. I&gt; It d. I ,-W t n I ' l i , , | 1 I,I- I l.l i i | g | r t p , s t s*- Ii» i » hi nf t apt John
I I rar* ion erates.
Judge H -•
should pr-el I • •
•ning will tie he*e very .1110 and will Rot souality and by Ins mintage, to all whti
¿h tt
I
Br.dg«*wilier
and is a gmd.ni
i
eler&gt;
should
make
i
Al
Herring
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■tot)
being
a
cat
li
s-iti
I,eft fotAurd wii» pluyed liy
husv &lt;lc loning ftis 2ri0 n - . - i of bum heard him
jUn S. U. Shinhotjwr and childnm ( nates, a ’ d sine*' this was hjs first gami I I Of) ■riti
I » I- ourt ment of the I ‘ ni
' o .......... . i-arlmtd
I unte of th.
J
II- tvill - r ■ 1 I tv ii..
Mn I dwtti fall
1 reittrtutl mi«
ibcwlrotna pleasant visit to Munc t...rk I - * «t I r m Id
I!" form er!. |r.n
ynralb
"1
i t le
I
.1 i
r ;
•re it w ».
.|b«i'i( '■ ^
Ifni acre1* *1 fa-o'iiig ttollltr. Will
U .d u-iil.l. eve mg,
I cirt poi.ui in liturgia.
tin si
lut»
11arrisimbtirg.
gm ig
in urn «-i«l-t.lte e to thi t* a-n «
I.irgel
iiuiuo ■.(.ili ‘nit .ftiut fur i-aslu
He 11I« i m iii val,tatile cit pnn-erty 7 i.'IO, Dec lit She It .iii&gt;inleresti g and
i
d
a
a
l
m
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t
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t
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.cars
ag
o."
Cfcaa k Co. have full staiek \egThe g a m e '»'Hi i i ' h* o f t h e heel High Tlteri- itavi- lu. i iiuuiberlii.- attem pts
winch will t e un ru n| w 111| liii'ilmmi- I'leoMt ig t|H-uker urul all are coriliallv in
i tn‘,a and hampers.
29tf
Sebo*»! ganti-i n ie i n dd wish for,
i'rnttt Iliadi- i" »»rganive the grower», but no
dwellings « i.i'i after lit« urn d
■'.la I lo JiiiU . iiW, — .
li e v e r I l.i i-r -1 right m
[ M i U to sec our splenffld bur- «tort te
1 T H —* tr. ledger'Vi1 Iti' (I 11- in
. I . is U. o*.tWit'iyia-.e-A** JJvtV*V i
«-üfV It- inalimi Litlnt-wd
I vie 11till
11*
books for Xmas. L U t ■- g» un t .i | i ' . iti I 't 1
r - « i in ir i iidig.i* i i- i i *air»- ti
r* h r t * a n r j » wii
«tTet-efn!». MS -, i&gt;r loi ur i "g l. • i l.i r i 1 i/ g i d r it &lt; 6 ^ , . u u a t w i),in w a t n q &lt; iijn 3 v .^ u s a o g
u/OUCIJn- t*UC,"UIj!U . ii.*J*iu*iie o&lt;¡jatrun'ental reading nre from
ment standard instruments VX
jn th- manner recommended b&gt;
of the Weather Bureau.
' Very respectfully,
12 8-13. If. C., DuB »3.
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Cacprrn/fre Obrrrrt
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WD ARiHiT THE CITY

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fiejoif th* prominent visitors to tlie
|«l Tsasfny wero Mr. and Mrs
fCi/riett and J. P. hluvadwhit*Kre
orders Best Arooitook
I Iflia* grown S*s-d Potat* HI &gt;panii K*c No. ( and Red Bliss Triumph.
f&gt;f. Dutton. .
v; tf
»irctiu at J. D. h o ta n .1?t -f 26.11
*», H. Howard of Oviedo,
■»ta
------ one of the
L
merchunU,of that city is in
•Scrinole capital tmlay on husines-t
■"•• i

Co, have full «tock veg. 29 tl

i tixttB arid hampers.

^Wort buying ycur (. hristmiLi tlniig«
tiohld Me that tn-mitiful line of

tt L. ft. [’hilij* ¿c, Co.

29-7 1

tiunli Hi*- r ! goal are) lin i t'.al on
■I •
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t
■ , r c d gr utiiiiily iti»
co-iensl n oi til (lie end *if th&lt; gam*
In
(in • rit tt.iîf ' t it'i' g;.-iii 1iilt err pulle I
o'* the s |-i-i tucul,it (ila . ni t hi »* hul*gtm ,. ti, ntukiitg a tia-kel
(rum the
middle of the court At tin- end of the
tirsi half the «con- «Ueel oaidord ) ! .

t l i - m u ' i. I - i i • ti t 1 i . m i i.ilMh
I't I* y e I r there Is II*» coot»-riili»e body

SjH'ncer la
tturdav morning for *W,
luting the
w ortlinnnce regarding the
annoyanrs
to which passenger» were
lected tit ut the de|e'l
In
formerly
view of tl
o t licit tin- ordìnatita- was a
new ope i d had not In-eit advertised
M ayor S '- ncer let the dlendert go with
the admonition to sin tv. more.
Ml&gt;oe|
Spencer made i l plain, however, hat

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WANT ADVS. PAY
TRY ONE

Wanl Ads Bring Results

Cupt Newton did by far tin- I n i play­
ing far his team. His st perior heigiit
gave him an advantage over Gilbert.
But Gilbert outlasted 'him and fa-fore
the end of the game a « ibstitule trmk
Newton’» pl.c
Newt»»n did th* Ir,».iii,I t .dheri for«
throwing for Kicsimm
Sanford
Tln-y got *' t’ . i i.d rc'iilt«
« . -,&lt; &gt;rd - * in-1
from ttn-ir fr,-&lt;- tiir«w-

(or tin» season look« like a winner.

w w w w w w w w w vw vyw w w w w w w w w ^

John A. Cunningham

I* *»fix'
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JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
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W est Forsyth, Corner Broad Streets

FURNITURE FACTS
Here is a fivc-slory slore (with two slurioH more adjoining) (jiven over
to Ihc display of furniture and furnishings for the home. Ah far as our know­
ledge not*H the largest furniture store in the South which applied lo the
individual purchaser, means a freedom to choose from varied .stocks that
could not he enjoyed in any other store.
This five-slory store is filled with a slock of furniture and furnishings
that were chosen by experts men who know, through experience, training
and constant study.
Every piece of furniture (hut is here Is here because-thesc experts have
found it to be the best of its kind. This applies wi^h equal meaning to those
pieces and sets at medium nnd low prices and to those elegant, rich pieces -,
and sets, of finest woods and truest styles.
There is not an unworlhy piece of furniture in the placò, which meno»
that when one buys furniture here one makes an invcHtment that is certain./lo pay dividends in long years of service,
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M*il Ordir Dopartmt^^fahes you in Just as close touch with us ns though you were in Jack,
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of grower« oi nperatMM. the;. » -emingb.
f ulti WahT. I'jIffTT* ia *. &lt;«:*r- ®
t e i l t e n t , i m i t i rtii-m f u r tdl (fu -.
iur. log given, up the a'tetupt in iti»gu.st.
laRe, ami ccnteni walks are o
Sanford ha» had it* up» and down».
worth and it go,-i without kivi ig lie will
fwiitl fur. \\ ¡thin half hlwk
paveti Ntnad.
It wa» at one time aft extensive citrus
make good
The F Miration» are timi
district, Imt the i-X|ieriettlT of IK'Jt-ft
Oviedo before main ¿cur» will regain her
BOX 967 - - SANFORD, FLA.
forrru.r Htahding. that of being the sec«ettlfsi that. There Ls one citrus pack*
K M n „ m„ H
ôooooaoaoaaaaooooooD D O O oaD
nn,| iurgcit ahiniier of citr i« fr dt
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I ing house there, operated by Chase &amp;
«
During the semmd half both teams (■,, the fruit tiring brought in mostly he would enforce tin- ordinance to the
Mr. and Mn ( ‘hurl*-* U*Ai are the
phiyisl ti.irdi-r than ever, hut there wa» |,y trtiin from itn- surrounding districts. letter hereafter.
i bròmi po»cessor« of u fine son.
aibi- Sun font tu-gati to go up when it was dish-»» scoring tirine Kissimmee only addEngineer J H Dumas hus lutughl the
nl fit! |h&gt;int» t th. -»i i »r*- .uid Sanford mvi.n-l that it.- m l »at particularly
property ow •ini l*&gt; \ M \ \ u-. at»i that
rneahi utfotl,,-i r,-mi, n ,- on toe Joli
aildni oi,L ■»
.id.ipt,«! t ' •i-b-r.
It- ilow us have bee
K Kviimiiir muit 1*. gnet credit !&lt;&gt;r 11.. . i .ir aIu ii blight or front have hurt
putting up it g'i«l defetm 'i game tin crop but it 1» now on the up grade,

Sanford is in the artesian belt, which
settles the question of cheap water. It
1» also the section where both irrigation
an*l drainage water» flow through the
»nine pip*- this system fa'ing known ns
k P * CO-OI'KKATlvp; S T O K E
p,,, ub irrigation or tile dfhinnge »ys« » t W BIG R E D D T Io N
I’f ■•&gt; tih-s afi- laid 2 f • ft-el fadow
ti-rn
^ COST of L IV IN G .
A large
ili&gt;. mrf ,
un I,»,**■!&gt;■ titlnl together.
»t/ 0! gin,!« boIiJ m the original
k *i-iuimiiwa» »oliti.« I1.1t fa t 11 r t 1
... that - .'¡‘!u- water ’lows Into them,
p will I»- reduced in |wr cent.
mire gallic and are thu» conducted to an outlet, or
und Sunfnrd playnl tin
•«« m a n a g e r ."
2^-6t- without a » ib»tit iti wIni, k iksimmec are tilled with irrigation water that «ceps
through the joints when'the outlet is
lit«* ^*r-fb°fnc»t fine of holiday goods used two
P « “ t»« ojjett at L. R. I’hilifM &amp; Co., The two teams*wtil |ila. again here on plugged. The growers claim that it is
January 9. and it will not be :uy talk „ success here, regardless of tlie results
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of expcrienn1 in other sections.
over.
^2*1 Jones, accompanied by M iss1
The
following
is
Friday’s
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The last census gave Sanford 6,000
one of the tt^otroni of the
Kissimmee Impula tion, und the residents are claiinSanford
»bool of Eitstls in/fin tho city on
K V t ‘arson 1iryunt ing it mod Ht 800 gain since that time.
1 Fry
Tiller Bctiter An cn-rg ‘tic campaign in promisc»l by
I. I
('nates
i-** *^°'-dd come and b« j our new
»Cupt N’cw» the ( ’oinmercial Club of Sanford this
C.
Gilbert
wr Christmas before they ure
'('apt
Newton season, arid we may expect to sen the
Coates
C.
Iov*r. Do it now'
L. R. Philips
Joint «logittt of "Lucky Sartford" in many of
ICa. ’
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Field (Copt
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lard 1 the leading periodicals, for there is only
L. G.
Routh
Gilbert,
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get- .........
favorable
Field
goal»
minar /:
m n am . i ICt tUW bas’w u * I“ 1»*® , Su
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' a B*F*® c»rriors at F. F . 1 Coates 1, Newton 2. Tiller 2. Carson 1, large scale, and that i» to advertise.
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fr,^, thrown Gilbert 5 nut of 7. Newton
()ne of the gnmtest assets of "Lucky
kc b
of Penna cala who ¡1 out of 6. Refer**c. WTIdman of S |l S . Sanford" i« the Sanford Herald, and
1 behind The Herald is smiling Hob Holly,
I, n " 1 e iUmt °f k«r sister, Mrs. J. umiiore, Kulp of Columbia College/
N'hirned to her home last
virc president of the Florida Press Asso­
a»y.
ciation lie has ever been u consistent
j
The City Election
. i^ p ter nn4| worker for his city, a man
^
M *oin*
E. R. philips
The
returns'of
the
city
election
were
who Berves no clique, one who cannot
p Hrt»t»naa things because
}u»t the thing you want 29-71 crowded out bf. Friday’s edition owing be bluffed and u bull dog to hold on to
to the rush of bualnoaj and having several What he believe* i* right. So much ao
J .D . Roberta.
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knxious inquiries about the same we has he been recbgnUed as a factor in
actual figures for the benefit of helping build the town timt some ot theI
»**SpwTnl»2
M*“ Anni&lt;5 H"W
* give the
ker
in lhe POtoetsion of their
who are-concerned:
paper» have *L* f(UtArm ¿►¡ft*’ 1
from CSKZZ:
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hollyvill*. A request for «ample copy
»he winter. Mr. Pike of
169 will bring to any Grower * jb»»cribertl)J*
D. L. Thrasher
!f ^
“ * V «u tst of the Haw*
always live and readable Sanford/Hesv
Fcrf Aldermen—
149 aid.
«aiwu.,W. W, AhernstHy
&lt;* candy, ].)*-*&gt;.•»*. *
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Sanford fa splendidly located on the
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Guth'V ek£iu5‘ U ¥ e t t V choco* John Adams
poiauidw n,
mtl&gt;*
at the Rasali Store, J. D. D jwukul.-----^ u «£3W broadens
„out
to
form
Lake MOnroc.
166
C. C. Dingw
Much
freighting
is
done
by steamer to
169
ldp^ w m .V î f * H*U*nd Herring B. W Herndon
Jacksor
rille,
nnd
a
trip
by
one of the pas­
164
Mr
»
Mr* ' A- Simon'*. 25-tf- R. C, Maxwell
1tin senger steamers between the two places
Tolar. » . Hail oi Tuinwl * Tlie total vote cast was 170 and ihe*!« a ft,aturn °* ^oridn travel. On Dec. ,
Hate,
*r* in the City to spctttj
»fafcffrwtltvntTd
«hsnughllw i^^ .«uamara will com m en« a year ,
vhriT- tmay frientir ~kra despite the fact that n supposed jade- j round daily *erv j« schedule for pa*Mn- ■
h.t
b“ k. Th«y wore pendent ticket wa# in the field« demon- i ger* •nd freight, connecting with the
^bng £
on Sanford lifter
■(rtrating that the majority of the peoplo Clyde IJn e boats at Jacksonville,
**« ,. t
, l *te of Florida.
are In favor of the white primary and ; The citizens of Sanford have at last
« I n b x t M .j. D. Hobmt,-. fntiml do stand .by the dedsbn oi tho! come to a rcftlltaUon of the valueof their
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rrimary election.
Y*y*
A. Owcrjs, pastor
of.
^church sl UeLand preached ak, the
church in this city on Sunday

on hi« pro ert -•■.»- La , I n * i|
inviti K-veral t»’nri g gruve» whi-*
at* i ir««l l&gt;\ pun-h.ii ■ a i.| it i« tu«

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I t t£*.jtfaflooul mo.. WHY ’ NOT try an advertiHC- aaam tran^pltt&gt;rgrt^5;,' aijd'^^òa|ounly
inenl under this heading. It a ill Kuardcd diro a number dfci »rlèeleaa T
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only c o s t yon TH REE CENTS a manuocrfpta and boots which, but for .
A C1HEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAlTU^v.|;
Une e a c h issue an d will surely a fortunate’ chance, might have been
“ HE’LL TRENT 'EM " — SO SAYS SAUNTERER. “ , : '
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loet to tbfTVorld. T h V chief troaaure of »jn yf^am at Ht.,Fetcrtburg Is ♦ ♦ • ♦ ♦ • • ♦ ♦ ♦ « » » » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ « C o o o o o o » o » » » + « » + » +?
WANTED AT O N C E -O ld Rag* a lth c the oldest -kndVn
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HERALD OFFICE.
Rags M ast be
Lew Shank, .the muchly lauded,
PerfeeUr Clean. Will P«y TWO CENTS the New TèUsh&gt;«At, Which was about *people's mayor of Indianapolis - has
1 vc deddcd lh“‘ if 1
Invent
to be burned- b? thè monks of a
a pound for name.
'devise,
compose,
collate
and
patent
failed
to
make
good
and
in
the
face
of
a
,
co|npose,
collate
and
patent
a
Syrian monastery, when, hy a lucky
Wanted—-Mar^ie^ women to take chanca, one of tho'prlest», struck with trial« Ignominloualyiled and thus showed high-grade plero of chwch. music wher*
niothtf a son of a ainger can have
orders. Good commission. Get your the antiquity' of 'th e manuscript. In­ his true colots. The new York Packer
the
“bcst/soloi'.i
art, l can rest upon my
money every week. Address P. 0 . Box terfered In timet’'to [ «*vs-w hat had sizes him up aa follows:
laurels
forever
aftor
hnd ha ye royalty
bean
thought
ralaelees.
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Idol
has
turned
to
clay,
614, Sanford/FR.
dl-5tp
sufficient to feed m$ and buy a few clgVitinl/«^ 'ft»make! 'fot*
nnr) wide
uilil
Lj*fS
Law Q
Shanks;-famed
far and
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- vy f r , . ' ; : * - « • ^tAwt
f*iJ,
auffldent to feed mo ail'd bhy a few, dg&gt; F G R SA LE
thé mayér of Indiana polla, là. mayor i
arettes occaaionalfy.
: more. Lew fooled, some of thè
4j a n ad vcrtif«rBconbtbj
,.,:Apd
And m
111 leaverit
lcavtr»tt- to
to any
any fair-minded
fair mindtx!
Cer thin
l ­ h c a d ln g . I t will
r and : consistent all the Umo and all of the people pome
ieW
n rt,R uYn d
moi
of
the
Umo,*but‘atA
b
*t
point
the
opln^
s,nepr
lf
IKe
be*#*olei
are
not
given to
I
Ilf
J
2
only cost you THREE tE N T S a
the,
t'other
mustdaiw.”
Consequently,
Une each issue and will surely and .money, value« -are n f c i i t t f t * fb¥ long of P. T . Damuip nnd Abraham Lih^ I'm goingita pvt on the market a edav
an m tellik èn ^ solution- "to the' high’ In clashed.
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bring results» , «X. .J:-. ..v. J*ï! 1 ooA
o f UvMtKi d|nt such knowledge of
Léw had a- Bamum start and a Lin, position-that itili goarantee each mem­
ber qf the grou}» of joy-raisare a solo that
F^rir Sale^-One horse dlso’-latrSw. one itaalf-doua nnfTBiÄee. Consistent ao- ^-oln finish. , i ïé f.,iA
" _horse tornine,
plow;
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T
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la
equally*
if
not
more.Important.
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Good sa new. TÌ.
Of all the ^
' •I1th a t ever will ba LsU er than tha cither. In this
v the oil of contentment will
— be
K . Estes. Court House.
l 5 4 f f l The "head and heart“ of a family mast foisted hlmaoli'upon à law abiding
.b e
over
the
whale
bunch
and-smiles
munUy. Shanks perhaps la the star per­
uJJ. For Sale—Bed-Jersey boar 2M years
spuercede sour sarcasm—while ray
former of thmrA all. It required several
old . fine animal . weighs about 200
"** *1 • ■ iiaU»swya&gt;i lie.«j . iil
reputation
will go thundering adawn
years however for the people of Indianpounds.. Sacrificed at $16. or will
the
long
line
of years coupled with’that
• M '?} Cheap Filter.
V
npolis to find him out.. Things under
' swap for heifer suitable in price. G. C.
The » o a t lmppre water may be his administration havé Men going from pf, him who invented fudge, th e (tango
McDoug&amp;I R. D. No. 3 Sanford. 23-tfc purified by filtering through charcoal.
bad to worse,. Last week thè climax and \he split skirt.”.
Take a large flower pot, put a piece of
For Sole—White Ho"and Turkeys. sponge oc clean raoaa over the hole In was reached, and the busine« men pf
Hen and Gobh'cr fo r. $A.O0 Several the bottom, and fUlthreo-quartcrs full the town told him If ha did not do better
w r it m -n t least
fine Bronxe Gobblers for breeding o f equal parta of clean sand and chai&gt; they would impeach him. He'in. .turn, flû te wfiq r&gt;«TÌlp‘ito 'newspapers—are
15.00 each.
G. C. McDougnJ- The coal. Over this lay n linen cloth large told the labor unions [f a strike, was Usually guiljrtlfc,hy^Ltjic '«m e. instinct.
Turkey Man. R..D. No. 3 Sanford. 23-tffc enough to hang over the sides o f the called'he would resign. No «ooni*r)»àil They are pirfhn A a^ fqçd of feVtlng ed
Lew issued this, ultima turn than &gt;thV itors how to^hn t f t ' papera and’ Of Tn-'
For Sale—Upright piano, compar­ and It will come ont pure. ,i y*'
whole town went’on a strike.
y ' ‘ Urna ting that*'for a few' dollars writers
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atively new. Inquire at Phillip's Stu­
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ious .rtiorne-^
rade , ^ en n Ipt inducèâ lo wfite anything at.the
dio, .
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ment of the administration . o f j p n S o l i d i rcetion-of.Jh e (&gt;ayèe. Since most ed­
Pair Opening.
WL
"5—itors are possessed of a aemse of humor
For Sale— Five acre farm half cleared
This question is from a Connecticut I R1**'11 ^ ? r'd’
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M/ r» 4rli l 4 the drètere leaven- the more w km iP hw h'
fenced euhcvn**!.- Strung fluwiß« ^ üIL-J XtUUAfl'ÄVtaljy. .datad.iîait:^ ,"Wa
* ' , ' S ^ | noss of--writing.
B u t. sometimes we
The general hjrtinets meeting of tho
Hali car h balance on terms: Ih oc 8Ç7 roast “pork
- 1* for dinner, end'Doctor
r*~'*~ 8., * ■ O. sHattcrrd rep.'
who carved, held up a rib-on his fork f f t 'nm m . only’ yesterday tUat^Lew' have-wèndnrtd if a frank, open confes­ Woman’sChlh wia hdd in the dub room« * ^Tho press toffimlttee o( th, dubka
Sanfojd.
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and said, 'H ere.ladles, la what Moth- 'was selling ChristtAas turkeys from a sion''fKrh\ an active Workihg newspaper Thursday afternoon‘ with.-a hirgo m- follows: Welfare, Mr» I N Whitaw
Pvn wna tn iw k fftf! lYna.1 itfild flia. 1
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, For Salp­ A ten »er« truck farm Ül« er Evo was tnado of.' Tea,' Bald 81s- j cart-tail 60 per cent below the price pre- man wpuldn't M interesting, Certainly .tendance, M pJ. J . \V. Diebin» presiding. Literature, Mr». O.yC. \S .»«Ir ul. Sod*.
Patty 'and )t&gt; from verymuçh the |
in lfj0 ,)rtKj ucc houses. Why,
anti frnr«l nerr Sanford, EO°d lan : ter
it would fH'^m)Miici In a nçwsp&amp;yer ca­ After roll cull and annquncements, rc Mrs. Geo. A. DeCottc, Mu
■amo kind o f c r itte r ." —Christian i . . .5
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Martin. Each member
,.nrw hare, Î3.600. A d ire« 2136 Mal
lieu Is 1er
;
n * V » t q il grocers .-were getting reer of same* fifteen j ears I ran recall onlï fmrtd from the diiïprent depart mi nt»
tec
is urged to send in
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Sf.;l(i)t hu-lu;l for potatoes. Lew brought two or three sych. Instances suvaré freely wore heard, which showed much activity.S L lvti*&lt;-M‘. t‘i
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respective
departmt!i.t&gt; i
them in direct from the shippers In car
among the d jh.yom en
For Salfr-Scconlhand Underwood
Individual Rwpdbslbillty:
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lots and sold them for 75c. I t was fine
The IW-lfare department
typewriter, $26.00, and one Remtngtoh.
Tn the greht sehcnlo of thing?, all
unfit svVcnil farmers cajng to
^staNiYhnumt of a "Rest
liltll.i.1 V . i
No. o, $ 12 .00, Wastern 1-nh.n
------- ------- —that no, trtown
Intervals are Ho^ lntcrwbvoa
And had tt bqaplo of Lew's produce
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,t
î ’iço bylUJing, wherestran
one
dan
.UVo
hl«
Ufo
without
having
U
graph office. ’
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minagera indij-ted for ribl making r&lt;y som «hi^K *f^ratlé to ’aii roÇîceholdor. j gers in Uh- dty raohplng or'the townaaffect counties»,\oilier»,, fo r. ondlrws
I,tulle« Of the Presbyte
Ohqe triA:rr.^;i|3(k}tI'ti&gt; nu,hH(îç a piililicityj [u-ojde will b«v-jnqHo'most welcome.
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v For Salo—Trum of mul«» und travt» .U ttpi'ko th at.Jt hu-hnicS ’a-gruAt re- \*•; c r n s - ; .- v &gt; ‘ i'.’ t ;
,' Ttyp a liti!« üiing "like this didn't, cJuhpajgn fot »vm« incji wjhii design«! to This r«d.'.ròom' wiil'f\ll « r.wl in San-! lertained at Iti-iiuliftil **t.
Ing vati, the whole outfit cheap .for rush ipÙuélbyttÿ^ipditeaSli iuW to bujhl his ¡,^&gt;1. Cl, »... 1. Il/tl ttnlil tlA' iI aaIJrjl - *■n ~

O V E N THE GATE POST NO T IN

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I t in believed th at,: M a,m„
will, in itself, i.isjru n f ill ;llu. lt‘t ^ ]
the member«, Imt req)Izitig tt’
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|&gt;ortance of the
Woman's Club is
,. &lt;i,'‘
. . ‘-»tin
, .
present..
The information whirl, 4 ,r j,ul
M&lt; * ’
s, hn«f
hosWhi.
will
give will hot only be valna|,|„
P ee. 10" Literature, Benjamin Franklin.
pnesefVgtlon
oi health hut u j||4]., tejtl
Articles of Belief nnd Acts ofcl
ib
women
In making go«) their
Religion, Mis. G. Tj. Wsldro
assistance in Improving
the
.
The present day value
at
Franklin'^ Philosophy aaJegi 'Ita ry conditions of our city.
Badv-meraber of the Welfare l)opwl
'•*
ptteae^.ia^Pohr Richard’s Aiment has the privilege of inviting ‘
njahac, Mrg.-J. N. AVhit nor.
person . tb attend meetings of thP
A B W rt^ iça P S k W ch of'
partment,«
and in this way, other»
ErenHl f i i O^r i - Dl c ki ns .
am
not
rhcmbeni
of the club may aw*
Rolly Ct.ll. Current Evants.
this opportunity With u a r~
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Déc.-II Welfare. "-Hejtlih. ,
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PnnThttitli'e Florid* Disease«,
■ D r .^ o n .
' W p Z z i t , The attention pf 8anford Club vottm
Is calledth the General Federation
pec/13. Music.,
j ^ * »MçDoarçll, representativf Ame axinp, for which Mrs. Aylcit Fitu
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McDowdC
ropretenUUvo »k in g subscriptions. This magaiir*a
•I,
.necessity for thej, woman who with**
American Musician.
heep abreast Wit the latest infomutk
M c Dowell's Compositions.*'
along
social, dv'e, literary and art!«
The McDowell Association at
Peterborough, N. 1L, and Open Air U n« of dub uqUvity. d u i * brtirfr« R a t i o n an d ,fall of. inspirational k
. v. FpgaanbPlfys.
For « limited-time MfL Fr»
Work of MscDowrtl
is able to give the yearly price of 8
~m New York, j;*^ttentlon is called jto the loliowing cents, although the magaiine [ n ^
from the constitution of the Woman’s lar dollar periodical and ah« «hfe
Club: “ Any. member f ilin g to pay her names of subscribers sent her at otg^
d u « by-November 1st shall ^forfeit her
The "shower’.' of furnishing» for &amp;
memlicnihip, due twitire tlS^rtspr h»vlng
Men sent by tbe&gt;tfe*sùrer.~f|Owing ’to resV-Poom, which was requeued to U
th® fact th)$t thisÜ 'ù * firaeyeér o! the held last Friday ¡ffternoon »ai pood;
attended- The room, formerly the ttk
club’s fcslswnce, and’ ‘that many ni
aVa
not Deceived thdr notifications, graph office on.Railroad avenue neartW
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the time has Men extended, but it b old depot la open to receive viiitor», al­
earnestly requested, th st all dues bo paid though the carj&gt;enters arc Mill »t »«d
hot later than j Jam ary first, so that the Furnishings for the room are «till
chairman of each- department may bo itod and any articles sent u ill {&gt;,- rr-rdrR]
informed who are members of their spec­ by the lady in attendance, or in Ik
event of her absence they may he kft
ial department.
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No trade. See AV. J . Lommér dà First,
fetreet at bridge.
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Foe Salo—Twelve aero ve^alubie f
l-artl ; under cultivation. - 6 room h.
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i DhpartmjJn't fujJiodnKetl"ihat thq'Ghdst- hfeonU- .u-nuairtitl

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Wagon,- r'fWcns or rowx - anything tp
the amount of $ 100.00 ','‘one farm J f
aerea.

IpçrfiOtli.^hjid'w» -the- various
all
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»uld-thO on »ale.
ijts.'k to be «Inreadily promdl go urto the

miles from Lako'M ary^Fla-

Atfdress J. G ..Martin, Like Mary, Fia.
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' WHY NOT try an adverlifieraont under this heading. It will
•only cost you THREE CENTfe a mora than tho moat active ond.tqrbu--l % ÎJS O T i; that the '-qab-r. romphnyis
line each, terae nnd will surely lent vice».—Ifonnab MoiapUUip^' mUry \
i nni-rtioh.-,’ nViü Im*
brink' results.

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•‘ntrrt.lini q nnd h i
n-ifj. »bi
waa greatly atlmsre»!
w*cre present ami witr* t‘ ,(cvf4‘. drtwition» an add&lt;*d att

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t" li.e-ronrn
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lAn.i arj; fte(;Tg motif » 11« r-1 .ii" " -■ •-visa'd
*(5?tn .
‘buine" fpr thtù by cut flowers neu
d
conciliato», , of . in yellow ar.d grec;, .»
Dickliyt reati al'ih pl»k and green u over the ulfc-J

of the, recîttt1long streamer» of link and -jrrtn

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maim in ' every .WtuK
Circumstance« Alter Case*.
For - Rent— Nice furnished rooms.
Mm. CraWfdrdW'i’ thought you said ftn&lt;l,it.looktCiikA they were trying to give
$Iü fi per vaek nnd up. At ^turnon'«, you weren't gò[ng-. to tho sewing d r ­ Hanf^rt .life best of Survire. It Ls pure'
:ilfi K. Fn-'»th St.
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eier* Mri: Crohphave—"But. my. dear. ,and certaiu ’lliat^anfotd will iutvo one read the.‘ paper, else., they wouy ^ u v e [League «ays; rft*,^Ut article it' the New every gue»t f«-*-l at
I didn't know tbcu. about tho things ‘.of tjio oc;d good «yetrms ar.d if.wo cannot br»-*n rogtitzunl of the fact JLhst^'no- lajÿ. York.Ti.nre o f January 2h, that this U a c o ^ ;^ weicome. Th.- k* *'
Good Farm for Rent—Castle Garden you have told me.''&gt;-/ud,ge. *
t rtlRY
&lt;wftv‘gtir own ¿»lane fuitnow it would t&gt;e abiding cttiirtb tlid’-bw i served wiUv a “fine wint«* foij Hire." that the numb«-; (tand[ng in(lui ^ i ¡n ,
on traction line, three mile* from city.
of
t*,T&gt;hof^
flic*
next
soring»
will
la*
cnortjon
am|
l(lp
i^ tx y*:-/ - - . * gtwd thiiw'44tmdoa,vor to* hold tup -hs. »»jr
no^vtv'ro^çlü^u^Àii'
u'
Th
o
coo
pc
rotto
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, - , Ki ----- r-r 11 , - . f n u n IUH1 in»- CVpning " I* I itef»"**
m . &gt;•
Farmed for five years, all tiled, two good­ •
t . . . 'T ¡ j A
owner arid : rouj, and auggeats that every one in- hy aaveral fine election * t.&gt; Mn J•
*; a _ i hatuM^if; the ¿outlirri»' tfUUtleatC^ift' of the tow!^|hvop[t&gt;,
0j
flowing wells, barn and outshed. Rent­
liyihg qVgiW us the b*:at of wryjoe ahd hotiN'lioWonj **Wjw •reqtjMtfjL but
j terested in Civic, Health and Improve-, {¡nrnM an(j Mhra Green. lK»lh of «**■
I t Ip jm iq I
ed cheap for caah. Addmn Mm, Cor*.
talnly
.there
wen* h^
notMkw
sep-od
tijxjn mint Clubs begins now to take immedi- arp arthitB of «gpraasitm u'd elocution
Tlty
he«t
ob
water
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believe
that
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«oniiVtelico
B
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Holllngcr, Canaatota, New York.
pir.vmr-tIttfe «!•,. whfVtluiy get iri all thel? many improvo- any one. It U true'thjit thfirjL-'letters ate action to see that all garbage, refuse, They were most heartlly rr.cored
If « i lnrtd&gt;rAltt
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indulged m ake!
(A. you'
.cOTld pat Mehia-that thk’ clty will Jtavc as good were written to co'rFDratioVjl,- business etc., is provided with means to keep It Mrs. Barnes rrepondcl with * « n,l
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any city of similar alxe in the' mop, real estate people rfpd^owncra of covered.
your head thrdu^-Ttehs^&amp;a R ^ rtò tie J * plaVif
aa Unj
other (¡elections in which the
For Rent— Room Mealy finished quitDid you know that Amiatant Surgeon sketch was perfect an»l 1&gt;n&gt;&lt;i«ht 0
* -i— ---- a.v!-,',r..L.'4V y ^ * , 1 ‘ oy&gt;h.* I d o not bqlios'e in baiting the “ vacant lota,” too, asking them IP assist
able for office or small store/ Opposite
because they are a large cor­ In th et good , work' of cleaning up and General Rucker, of the -Unitod Statist much laughter and applause
a i m w O S t w 1» « r t i u t ' , .■ &gt;
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Court Hçuse. Apply to Mrs. J.\Ç.TFt&gt;spora
tipn.
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f the-eoiiforilions cah give beautifying the town and In many In* Public Health Service in an article Lgit
TliesRO^I» ATt&amp;wfi Who«« Wife .Wàtré*’
The guests, went tb#n *nv1
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m Inger.
'•y - •£ g it'
...ning' room where Mrs 1’siton
him ttntup ai&gt; o*refi^ló -kaai hnrglare v i gqpd «ejvlfe it,living Tqtea tlie walet ¿tanres. cordial support was given the published points out that disease
department, but. in juAtice’ to tho dty ried by r a t* -th a t the bast method'of sided at the head of thq table.
that he ea/i dm le. going to lot her S U rert«ifily. taste atr good Iront fi
For Rent—Two furnished rooms snd
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a» it w-pjMd from that of an indi­ autljoritios let mp say here that the getting rkl of Jhem is by Starving them, the coffee and Mrs. W. M
-w rÉ t t a l l l j_
one bedroom. Rooms suitable for light
viduai ównor-’àtùl fdr a few yean at Inv,r Btrongpst' support came from the city and sjya, f i n sta rv i^ . ra t. the mime U
II11 Mrs. VJ.
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and
C. 0/ Taylor served_thf
housekeeping- Mrs, Goodhue 210 Park^
t would be good policy to live in peace nqt the towngpeopl« « a whole. Nei­ point of attae’t is the gyhago can,” and , The/ were ablv assi»te&lt;i in
avenue.
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with thue Utilities Co, Of courte wu (ire ther Tias any favoritism showq. Fip.m urgvr m jjddpal ordinance« requiring all j multitude by Mhaea Gibwo. hurt »»■
----------- — ..........V - - Havep^mSe 'the chP'M UBt uo^; payit»« more than U realty Dec- the mayor and aldermen tbythe Ipwjlesd garbage roreptiejek. to have tlght-fUUnfe m&lt;r&lt; E«de Turtion and Miss Gk *°i
For Rent—Furotshod room, 30l PatWha*:
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- -- »- - jeamry fttr water but the only real way to man oty the »tieet’ fofaat there a^meu lids, it.i« practfcaUy.iinpottrible to keep 4 The moet delidoua sandwich*^
neaecdVer^
metto avenue.
-'ll-fit p
water or any other utility is to to be a unanimous dvnjre to coopgptc
in order “
rot* and dth^lteeM f-earrying an- ‘roto aalad, olive«, piekie* ¡md‘
offended
tpi-t hhe' meter rate which-mean* that and give satisfactory »service. •A Turgfc lm .il* from
feoding on the ordinary
tefi
jm Treding
ry ŸrfiMé'.
formed a iuncheon that » «
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For Rent-,Furnished room, with or
pay for what you get—no more and force wf met? and several wagons were and garbage akh,. from which Hi* “ W ; high standard of the Pre»byt«ris»
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without board. Mrs. R. L. Jon»o 'JQfi,
lfa n s1l__
i and this is the only'iOlutiori'to the
is of( as often u it t* on, from th f1 usual
m d■ tv
tha. ju s ili Hum »rotte ts • I
Park fiventfe.
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hopd0dst^ret^5¿I,^hteh ^a^w^&gt;!l:oJ&gt;en.,, t ijtUe longer in the dining room*?
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ik a .Woman's Olih Tale hour Tound oomo of
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'MISCELA NROU8 ffW*1
many-calls from the various seVtioru^pf
nr,ti
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everj
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Jd h jh a «yktem o f! gpflnfc, ¿The».reception was
new» egencyf
A . rott» on gaa, light» amt water w can all the town anti distributed bM meg,in'
ron^tfqp' ln oUrfutwri jm T kcH'i) !Vqu*f ;dft»rthtfal affiilra in J i *
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►Uve here awhile longer without »crap- cry section -,o&gt;yt^e dty-vjW/uhy gjvp t ! W n hfietation,durilif; On»'Lot weather•fndWTw'tbe dty of-Sanford
. WHY NOT try an «dv
nient under this hcadini'. It will i
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th___toWijY'! k^4l*ng a close Yspionago upon theitth^jteirr'.pTOiWi't voted it.* ®f
only cost you THREE CENTS a
. tho capipafgri:
pârkq garhfigd^ufs.jhe man who -* 6 lle ct* the|
and one that will ’b*
Une each issue and will surely
w'in* Ihsiuttfully clrenod up afid many of garbage arid securing the rooperoliorf |n ^he memory of them all - re ^
f&gt;
Th^rodyk«,
-bring result«.
the vitrant lots also, but afAer a ll,jt was of thn municipal authorities. &gt;"You ran
Their thank* are due to
-Denis
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ta*w n i f rester
teMfcndrifäl ,FST
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„„ T* « r ^ - r I the *health, ,,fîj
hoet and hi»»»*"
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vState. apd looal territory* ilveff'"1« '
of,yo-.
nocd«*d,
for
then»
are
»0
many
vacant
W
»,S t (AfaWlsh- ; whose untiring effort* nt«d« tht
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johlwm. retail«« and capable sal«Hmen
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lots in Sanford, whose owners hav&lt;
,ve ub-Hifiefit,
sysfem of
I „„rh a m cce-r
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.'fia&gt;*keçL.V/h«n
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-oonie n«y I'm gding to create a piece «olutclymd dvir prido, it woulirn:
- Civics CommiRee
require
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an'Woma*'
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rt movee grime, grease, dirt. Vtc., front
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work1 tfmt will immorUlixo me'down three-months/of continuous labor to an's Dlub*. Zppa Gal»» Chairman. *
the hands. Big «Hier, especially In fac­ common, 1
H r Bapliat CMurh Sunda?- 1»'^
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* . « « &gt; « u&gt;.ho. fo r a . » l eJtsnr'lirtïfrAjp, and t|ie.ro»t of the .year
I*' TrJby:*|-=iykrti*7re»I X' ■■
tory dHtricfs. .Wriite tfor t attraqj^v*
yea retjiN-e kept tab on churçh,jchqrti, to keep UtòTO in prder. The ehairman ^Atremlon of. th* club metubera is
Nothing special Pui
propoaition. SKAT C 0„ vt New Park
arui-J'vt» reed the on
oT ti ■■ and ineml&gt;cni of the Welfare Department called to tho lied Cross-seals rthat are be taken. You
are invited.
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Y ou .are
m»**™j
avenue. Hartford, Conn.
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loo Year* Old.
alto when' tha baas pulled a few noted ami especially of the darning up com­ now on sale in th»- intiy, • of the tuber­ just Bought a supply of c h a ^ , __ l/PVW 1Ö0 years old oat of the celjar of bitinnkeup, and no­ mittee are mo«t grateful for the support culosis campaign.. The seals, can be will bo given a comforUble P» y ^
en fuand'ht fha trunk of An old ticed the glare &lt;ft the cnitralto when given them by the rity authorities, their
&lt;1*** palate? and *(gn *
bought of Mrs. Dunn, chairman of ¿he are not folding chairs rilh&lt;T _ v *t
1&gt; to Çamberlàçd, England.
Wrder.- Wo can dq your ha/new re*
the sopnmn run In^. a.-dime’« ..worth of employes and all others who contributed health committee find other members tor. George Hyman, will
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a n d a t o top
trill» v,|jj(ll)Jthe tenorisworu
never in any way to&lt;|ut success of the campaign. f tho: ooimmiUfce, M ti- Terbcun nnd_ apm . mid 7_p. m. A »*«•
t h e r f c ; . l l ..
TH T E IU fE U .Bondky school at.9:45.
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FRIDAY. DECEMBER &gt;2,

T H IS

THEM c o m in g s new order of things. A proj&gt;erty’s “netuii) MANY' V IS IT O R S F R O M CENcash value” may in» interpreted to mem
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RECORD BREAKING SEASON
SANFORD. ENTERTAINS KNIGljp‘
TEXAS DEATH LIST GROWS
FOR TOURISTS IN FLORIDA
OF PYTHIAS DISTRICT CONVENTION
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Sumlaj SertUcat Presbyterian
jrteru Church COLD

WBATHER ADDS T O ownership In tho$c nafim* where aurb
SU FFERIN G OF H O M E L E SS a system u in operation. Tli# rFlbject
will he discussed ut some' length in

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Mor-*, lie wiliinthropist will bn•Die
the amount of money it would bring if
then* f« - the morning Mirvire. Hi#
sold at the time of nueaameni. .Many
the Postmaster General'* annual report .
RAILROADS MAKE PREPARATIONS different considerations govern the rix SPECIAL TR-VtN EROM ED STIS mountain tup experience« "will b«* used
RESCUERS
ARE
UHOWNED soon lo be made public, although" it to show Hu- true bug# of j*atriotism. IIU
Injt of, the price of-properiy, The ib-sin. I
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’ ,x - • renunciatnn of hU powitton in the royal
is not ussured that he will make any
o t h e r n e w s o p i n t e r e s t in of the purchaser to obtain it, the owner's REFRESHMENTS
SERVED
ARK
hotuehqh of Egypt; bus upiu-aruin-o be- OTHER NF.ttp OF IN TEREST FROM positive recommendation.*. The Post­
need of ready money or his indiTerence
st a t e b o il e d
DOWN F o il
AND A GOOD TIM E IS KNmaster General saw the President for
WORLD AT LARGE GARNERED
fore 1’hs.Aoh |ts pleader fur his people
whether he sells It,cp^not, the terms and
bu sy h er a ld r e a d e r s
A
few minutes Wedtteairay nriiTwKlic ~
—JOYED
HY
ALL
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and
hLs
.««.'(usi^lpjiccept
the
offer
to
be­
«FROM
TELEGRAPH
REPORTS
circumstances of the * sale all th«*»
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they did not discuss th* subjwrt, "Mr.
i;come
the
anrtAtWa)fTJpd‘s
chosen
people
vision p u iin i« . -Hem*enter Into tbotrnnsarri;i;
"All roads
roat lead to Sanford" ijt least ao
. The ivumbvr of kivown dead as a re» Burleson ¡arid, as he left the White House
jCoaaL. Lincr-btu
far as the Knight* of Pythias are corv Ibrough. ib i destruction ot Israel hy suit of Jhe flood which was spread over
4 1 t Mftt «if iH« - .
that on previous occasions when he
ta t returned from a. fiualne« trip to
Wiliium Deering, head of the horees- rornttt'Whfm it cornea to a district con- God, all of wt\|ch conspire«! lo ’tnnk«; of the lowland» in half a docen ot the coutT-1 discus«*] the question with theThwhJdwjnville. and other poinu in the ter manufacturing cbmnany lieuring vention. Sanford off arcotmt of its pb- Mos*s pie moal famous character in
South Central Trxas, reuched &gt;60. with . dent he had fouml his mind open and
northern part of the aUt*. Mr. Kirk- his name, died peacefully, at Mlama sition as n railroad cepter is becoming either ancient or modern history.
The nvening Service will.have for iu several thousandJ refugees maroone«)^ in ! receptive to information,
krtd « a y .- that homeseekfhr and tour- Tneaday night , u£ *]0:58 "of paralysis. more and more of u convention city.
half llood«?d cotton gins and dwelling
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la, are pouring into the state in numbers ■He wo* brought to Miaum Jrom his Railroads run into the city from alx topic Hobab, tho Kenile. When Hobah house«, safe from the water for the time
Al)mtt
1,600
iK'ranrw
participated
in
yfaited
the
ramp
of
the
Isreulites
in
the
that is greatly surpririrfc to the railroad homo in Evanston, III., si* weeks ngu directions,' making Sanford easily, acces­
being, bu^ thit suffering from huiig«,«c the denonatration at Calumet, MWr..
Ben, who are familiar with the condi­ in a helpless condition and taken to his sible ns a common meeting poir)t for cen­ wrifdcrn«- .' he was invited In become and exposure Uiing intense. Four-fifth#
Wednesday ngairut eontinuntkm of the t
guile a«d scout for the Isrealltes by
tion*. Twenty-five homcseckcra arrived country home near there in an ambulance tral Florida.
of the dead and marooned were negro miners .strike...lluradea 'anti addrnMea,''
Mose«, who y-uliiiil she vulue of ifobab's
ia Tampa yesterday, in n special car frtm
His wife and sons. James and Charles,
farm hand*. Of the dead the greutcr wero udder the umpires of the Citixerta’
Phoenix Lodge No. 5, K. of P. enter­
CUrtjo. A packed car also went to Or- were at Jtis bedside when death came. tained the district convention of lodges knowledge nl the locality. Tin* Isreal- number lost thier liven in tho vicinity
Oummittei-s wdilrh '{vave1. law enforeoThe body will be shipped to Evanston at Its Castle Hall Tuesday night, Dec. itee were jmii beginning their forty of Bryan, where a thirty mile, stretch
Hndo with a party from Chicago,.aa did
mt*nt for thier ohjept. Strikers had been
one to Punla Gorda. The Coast Line is today in his private car The funeral ytb. *A large delegation from Euatis year* wandering* in the wilderness of hve# along the Bnuoa river crumbled
warned to keep in the Ivtekgrtniml by,^
[ oow running four trains from Jnckson- will la* held there Saturday or Sunday. lodge, numbering «19. accompaniexf by the Hobub r, fused the honorable position U ubj-’ the pressure of idle flood. Hemp*-'
William Moyer, president uL the We*»
tendensi him. The main though^in thL*
f* *f *f
'rilk to Tampa daily, and the passenger
stead&lt;tn Waller cojniy, from which re-' ern Federation of Afinera, and no trouble
Euait military bund came on a special
list is growing every day. The late train DOING HOME FINE PRINTING train. DeLand, Orlando, Kiaaimine« dltcours.- will be the poasibility of« Man*» l«irta up to tonight had been meager,
oeunfd at Cali«n«t and ■Houghton.
Berrice to the Kingtlom of 0o«i and the
1whith arrived in th * city last night was
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reported twenty drowned and otuera
afid AjHjplA« also sent large delcgatio
world through his niemberwhip jni the
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Siip
misting. Ue|Kirts from half a dozen other * weD flllrd. although cara are being arided Herald J'rinlins Companj Turning Out the total attendance being nearly
.Sanford Library Nates
kmgdoo
it U hoped that a large aifffn
••Ymy-timf thcV ar**ngeded. Effective
smnli towns in Waller and adjoining
Grand Chancellor W. J . Sears was
Booklets and Other Big Jobs
ence will la« pn««u&gt;nt ut each of these
Received nt 'the Idprary, wi-ekiy, “The
December 9, the Atlantic C oast Line
counties advanc'd Hu« total fatalitie*
present
and
gave
a
stirring
tuidrero.
servirt*
The
Herald
Printing
«Company
la
. will re-establish the "Dixie Limited",
l«&gt; 150 in all. The Suo Felipe section of *
H'1l,r,L * pa(&gt;*r published at
A candidate for Phoenix lodge No. 6
Iatst .Sunday there were eight jterwm# Austin inunty. where last night lean. Anron. Cana! /amat;under thd authority'
a fast triin from Jacksonville to Chicago, taken in Sanford as a matter of course,
.was given the rank of. Esquire by the receive«! into the church either hy letter
the fast train leaving Jacksonville tin the being located here and doing business
wen- rtpre*»«'] for wvernl hytiiliet per- ° * " sthmian Canal ( ommlAsirm.
team form Eustis lodge and the rank of 'or by pnifession, The Fitnford Church
‘ " ' ,,llu» inlt
are in lawk and
morning of the 9th. on this train a year after year with one of the largest
*on*
iiiurtMinisi on a slight elevation,
Knight was conferred by the team from Orchestra will furnish several number*
pamphlet
form,
«
«
part
of a rei-enl do­
threugh »lecper will ln&gt; taken to St. 1-ouis. pay rolls in the city among the smaller
rereive«! a *hi|jrn«*nt of inotorlioaLs (rom
Welcome lodge No. 9, Orlando. The f : r the «veiling service.
nation:
The “Diaie Limited" is routwl through fartorir» of the commonwealth, and few
: * j- J|]
Houston,
which
rapidly
removed
the
work was splendidly done by both teams.
Tho--« »ho may be intamtod are in­ ruing«'* to safety. T he great danger i Philosophy;
Jsrkron to Tifton, Atlanta, Nashville. people realise they have in their midst
District Dip. R. C. Bush well presided vited t" attend the Sunday scIhkiI at
■k
itS*
Ih r ( ijn'n D oor," Anonymous.
lad through to Evansville, Im l. then [ one of the finest and best equipped plant*
at the district meeting.- The address of VxHO atsf also the midweek prayer meet­ tonight wav (reeling and starvation.
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Wuyland#'
l'hilotiophy."
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to the windy city. Tamp« T im «, i for the si** in the south.
was delivered by Go«/. A. D«v ing JV«rine#diy owning. ^The Brother­ For the second night ice was formed
I-ogic."
Jevons.
*T
¿"V
ig
The Herald Printing Company has uwelcome
*
over the thirty miles of water above
t t t
hood «•!•*.«« i» growing and will prove^inlately installed another keyboard fof the Cottea.
i'«in*Agn&lt;)«UcUni."
by
Winter
Bryan where 1,800 pervmK, mostly
.■n* 'Florida Live Stock Aaoociauon
those who may car«« to bf-- negroes, are marooned with little iood
At eleven o'clock a turich, isonsiating
The C rim inal," hy Ellis.
Monotype Typesetting machine and
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"u maturing plans for its next annual
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artho lo gy " by Raphael
also one of the finest book and news- of new iti oysters, sandwirhea arid cofft-o c^me me-mbtTa.-r-W
or
fire.
Urgent
appeals
for
blanket*
and
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ntiUtV! ti be held in the College of pajiCr presses that money ^-an buy and was served.
Sociulojjp:
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!•'
fooii
were
receive«!
from
all
over
th
e
1
"
Agriculture at the University of Florida,
. . .
...Wi a i uv i iu aevVral'pew
lie
ReCeirea'.JJia. 1-ommtsalnn
I'TmMjfitou
in
jAmerittiArTHB?t'".#'
Y)7
■&amp;&gt;&lt;?***
being so equipped is Tnakinyx^tropj^Jjitlj— ...
«ritar.reriswtco from c entral Te.xs^vd-*
,
„¿nM».-December 18 to
\b
.
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noi only for local work but for flne.siaJ] {natnfara lately and wivcral bihen. have
Hot. Oeo. 0 . Herrfng has ri-reived hia most to the Gull «met A trainload «ij,'
"U,D1S*This organization is one year
tione/y and l*ook printing fur the state , transferred tliMritreniberekipsTttntiotlter oirriou -slon aa county juiige of Seminole provision* wfa* ordered from Au*Un S - -W««rft'turv Systems by Muhietnn.
gR, tad has for officer* lion. C, F. Among . thn. many Jlrie jo b *vmdutU»&lt; —
’ *
A»* « - r ‘A -A .. •.&gt;.-• * W ! ' .« ad ,rmiàiti»s 1
-frt :ye- v _
be
M 'Y riT n T A ^ T n r^ ■bWtY0ffiTi b to c b u ^ 'iT.1
offici T h e office-ol cntipty judge has Itraio»,
**
for five 4hundred
' —
niifikmett' -♦■y rnWeimr n r T o d a y ’1 by Ely
*
Chambliss, of Ocala vice president,
-Tv»«"What is Worth While” by A R.
the city of Sorrento, one Jo r the city of
bc-en «iiisut for the past thirty days on )»Ki(ile ( ’In*«« t«i Hlrnontnn. in Fort Bend
,*ajPmf! C. L. Willoughby, of Cmincswt
%
EVENT
THE SEASON
Sanford and Seminole count/, a ln&gt;ok of
nee*« ,’ti of the ih-ath of Judge Wtiitner county, rfear the tnoulh of the Uraxo* Itrowr
u rerreUry. The work •«Luring the minutes of the Baptist Association
"N
atural
History"
by
Wood.
nil«] ¡hit biisiiii-ijJ of th*- office huV« been river, thirty perrons were shin up in
M.us°n has been in ro^.«raU on}o| ^ ^
UUu,rl ««id many other E agles to Give Grand, M asquerade Hall rar- at-u*] jointly by rhe county eft-rk I he warehous*- without foo«l 'Ho- lira to*
Amernun i’lu tocnicy" hy HowWd
*
I'olltir* and Property" by Worthing­
* n BoanI ° . *’**. 'v * m ' hinaller orticrs.uf statkiwiry for many
aii«i
liti
culjector
and
now
that
tbp
now
cr*-*t went ihrough n dam riea# ltu-hon New Year'# Eve.-,
. . ^ IVdrrai Bureau, of Animal Hxlut- \u^
ln
state.
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• ««'- »’ ‘ ju«tgi- has Ijikeo bis&gt;m-»t the wtfrk of tlie muntl today, flooding a state convict! ton. try ia «wtabUshlng ct»unty liva stock j
U-U-ry City F . ti. B . t W l ‘.wflt hold
The Herald Printing Ctwnpany also
oflloe ran in- resultasi' in th«* judge'* camp The prisoner* had l&gt;een rvtnovod. i "Cnihlng RévofutiÓBA by Gali. ’
dahs throughout the State, building! issues |Vo papers e&amp;eh week of lb«« Sdn- their first grand masquerade ball New
"Political Hemiomy" hy Gregory
All the stiii«- hue lieen («Ourirrg money
Year's eve irt tw«n largo ha|lH especially Olii«** Just at I hi* lime there an- many
atti# dipping vats and lieglm ing the fnr&lt;l Her.till, rec &gt;gni*«*l U.«« tin«« of ill«- til—
"Civil
Government” hy Larks.
«1
Houstonf
«a-'T on th# fiorirei nnd game licer.«** and fowl into the district.
writ of eradicating rattle ticks and two - a wurk paper* in thy south, a nrnuup-l and demrnti-d for the ocrasjpn.
T'r-onHtnk-s
of Herbert S|*«-fu-er,'.‘ “Srit«i I** • anti ill«- wiirkit« heavy anil the' niintn^ I n,1M10
Tem .fev r. The annual meeting will ixiji) i' iii'Ii *iek of the Growviv New* A jtitnptuoii* hirhtsin, fruit punch, et r. j
rialb-jii
In
.Infi
rt Mu art Mill*
etc . to follow
I ItHirs ojien at 7 -fiOp in , fi « that the «e-w |urfl?e «* on «he job ¡4
be general ninferentv« of the i-uunly
lb«rit«*- «, r»&gt;.i b-v
e d ito r uf, pent list by
and •&gt;I- ■ h.«- « c-in tra ct fur it«««•I In aV,«I
iff rage liltW«.Ilia
« Inch
V
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log
t
i
the
pill
III
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igi
ll*-rriri^
* "Iriak hHiiii, I *r hell«'* amt gentlemen
dubs. nn«l all ia«op|e interest«« t in 1 vc ly |«-pi t l« i i be e«)Uiily
II'll know li jiin*l ni \ ir^i i i and ha* ha»» i r*«j» I 1 itili*:/ in lb»- |«ilitl«-til’-iruni. Sotherui . u
;
J
will b&lt;- pmvidi-d with ,-iiiijion olieoV*
itock work, and will inrl ide not o ly
lot. (,*«-"Hn) .h- Essay in Et lues by*
The M-rnl«l Printing Co employ
ittftf mill im! I'r -*ub'-Mt W ll-HI.I
V««4a,v, *
Also ladle* ri-iirijig r aim*, including In- .i re i leu« id t-eu.ii«i|, (or tin- pa*t
jnformatii.ji on tick eradication but .ill
Iwelvt; |tgiD- the Yiur, round &gt;tn i in the
persouifiisi by sixty num bers of vtho Groniund.
U iliV «-ommiti«-e. Following i* a li*t t».« ye ira, being well ami favorably
practical lines of live stock ‘ work fd
"Merrie England" by HRchford.
miller ,s«««!««n alxiut fifteen and it i*
k inwii in th* Ok) Dominiuti slut? and Unit«ul American Suffrage Association
of rommittees:
iaterret in Horida.
"Progress
and Poverty" by. Henry
ne«w«arv to work a night shift [n order
the stati of hi« ndoplim He will hold who pleaded th at be use his influence
M. A. Durner. chairman of commit, tins hf?h fioaiiiin with «-redii and honor vyith ( ’«mgr»-** to obtain the ballot for George.
lo
k«*«
up
with
the
work
and
th&lt;*
Heriihf
* * -t .
"Fallititi Essays on Socialism” by.
The elf^tton held Tuewlay in ( lay ofllei i* "i«e &lt;*f the busiest plar*-s ill tin- |(*-!l
i i himself ami ihe c miniunweahh that the women of th&gt;- n»ti«m It w'i* the
1 H Walsh. Aflvisiry chairman
Ihw-ii Anna ll«-*;int
county to bond the some for on«« hund­ city «In« and uighi Th«« 1wo pie em­
In reprewnu and the ««tflre hn* b«*en lir*l time tin* l,re*i&lt;b-'it huff
\ \ French, Pren*
' ’William Morris, A rtist. So cialist," by
brought fact- t " fa«-« with the i*.* ,«■ m u
red and fifty thousand dollar* to put ployed ««re the ls-*t that can be pro.ib! tlllea.
II
Adam*.
Floor.
I»
U-f
forma^ way Hi- bd«l hi* &lt;ulb-r* that
* hard strface road from Orange Park rlire«I iml reivtvi v«««mI wages, all of
I! .1 Minton. Reception
" I h , Mormon Delusum
by Mani
»bateVer rmxbl t*e hi* tu-rsonal view*
throujh Gr«a«n Cove Springs to Putnam w h ir') »ri- -|M-nt Iter« m *Mfifor«l n«a| beH livIi Spafikltinil l,’ i •
W It N,»-ll I ii-r-iration*
l'lie Hernl-i
■&gt;«i woman * tlfrage or an* other aub ifufin*r&gt;
wa* carreti by a large majority
su'le* bo.i«.iing tint
\
\rni-t(, hinaiH'e
&gt;toil Hu h iqi.irkiiMu. pnv.it«- « ,&lt;re- jt-cl. Iu- ha«l made it a rote not to urge
"Working People and . Their lymHurtling Green t ’ove, in distn«’t No sist* 111 a fiii.io«'ial
*-, keep &gt;anl in]
w
Wngl
it.
Invitation
I
t.i!
t » Congrea-num LT-.'ngh- i* in tin- lejislallun ut*&gt;n ( tingr*-** that h,ul not j ployers" by Washington Gladden.
H
I, cirri ml the town .’I to I: Orange. on J fie map Few utlln •* in the *rat«Mr - ( II W iil'b. Ladle*.
-« u- on important buoi«-** «unii«« n *f lu-ei the a lbjecl yf "organic consider­
"OimmunUm of John Ruskin".
Eirk 2 t i 1 .
are I trger or lM*tt««r
This
ball
will
ilouhtleM
In'
the
most
»Pli
t
ic
founh
«l
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ki
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fII«
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and
was
•'Chicago'» Dark Places hjt Smock.
ation" by Hp&gt;. Democratic party, of which
Thirt &gt; ihousand
dollar* '«( the
elalnimte
affair
held
in
Sanford
in
rmuiy
"M y Religion" hy Ttflitol.
a
»
ilcumo
rallrr
at
th#
Herald
nfflre
tojlP
,-nnsidi-rM
hirtise'f
the'
spokesman,
•mount will be to rettfe out*taiiding
ST A R T E D H O t'iiH HOUSE
years
;
«f.«
Washington.M-eni* t^ !»• «ign««'-' -|«ju. ]'rwrjttit »liF that when the mern‘‘S«)ciali*m arnl ilnsocialiMn" by Car­ • iy j'
l
•arrants. The material to In- used'
Couru«)*. atteutlon ami liest of order mr with Hugh ,in«l h«- i* »«-II pleated ber^ of Cfiingrcws fnftsul.tc«l him he wtmld lyle.
'
i* known as marl, obtained from Black And Orlando Men slid lam ps Women
i* a*«ured by the chairman of rommit- mih lit* new ■l*»«iliuii. «Jn private lif&gt;01 freely ftive hia view* anil he added that,
",cix Centuries «if Work ami Wages"
•trek and donated by oxTJovern«Tr
Were
Promptly
Thrown
nut
Hotel
tec* and their assistants.
Hugh wu# a newspaper man‘and a good having filreiltly Iwen a*ked bis opinion by U!l*&gt;.
Jmning's,
In addition to two of the best orches­ one, hi* latest venture Uang the Jui-ksqn ulyout the .orgamxatlon of u standing
*‘Coo|ienitive Common weal ih” by
Green Cove Springs has never taken
The breaking up of «* beautiful little
tra*
In
the
state
there
wifi
be
a
tableau
Leader,
a
pu|ier
that
h#
still
owns.
He
Groniund.
committee
'in
the
House
o
f
Represent­
*uth progressive stride» In lu hia- party occurred in Hu* city on Monday
"A Better Financial System” by
-tory as It has the past four months. morning or late Sunday night when a an«l .minstrel entertainment during the »ill hardly net-d to
• » ork on the.* pa
4 per ative*, to consider «teinan suffrage, he
*RA t r * and handsome depot is *&gt;on bunch of all-nighters started something evening. Tickt't* &lt;&gt;n sale by “all mem- again in some tlm«* a* ( ongreaamttn htwi exim-**«*] himrolf in favor of »urh Ward.
Item
F
O.
E
f.'Engle
«ioe*
nui
»ish
to
«ll»p«-o*e
with
"Municipal
Affairs"
by
Brooks.
a committee.
•n replacu the old. one; the trolley line at the Robbins N««st ami wen- promptly
« t* i&gt;
hi* service* and t'«mgr«***man L'Engie
"Pau pore. Pauperism, Relief-Giving
- *
to run from Dowling's Mills through ejected and arrested. Two gentlemen
will
hold
his
position
for
many
moons
in
th*- ! S " hy (ì, Cc B ennett
town to the golf links ia assured. 41r. registered at the Robbins N'e*t on Sun­
The *«■ &gt;j v of President W iUnn's pro­
.
«*
yet
and
then
some.
I.'Engle
and
Spark­
(
la**
M
eeliqg
Nullre
Hoyt, who will fminen the company. day afternoon nnd alioul Hu* same time
gram rot nntitruHt h-glshition today be­
t
man make a might., good team working
Concregstiunal Church
,4* Y w »anguine of the result.
two women also registered then* and
The Berean ci»» of the First’ Baptist t'.qctier and both of them an* iw«w*- came fairly' well defined ut the etui of a
excited
no
ausficior?
with
tie
proprietor
conference a t th e White House between
! t i ,
church Sunday school composed of
The Baracas »re rejoicing in a ronpt per men.
.&gt;
th e President ami six D em ocratic mem- timn-d Increase in numbers and enthuslV The Fiortd/a State Conference of ur.tll lato-that night one ol the men be young men, uges 17 nnd upwards meets
&lt; *riti*. and rorrection will nn*et-‘ in cam# boisterous and mail«? •*o much Sumtay morning in copnection with the
l«rs of th.- House Jufidiary (Jornmlttoo a,«,,, anj ,hey will be glad to'walcome
, llcarham’s the Largest
that i* to utnlerltke the preparation of any young man a# a member, the class
largest session in the history of the noise that the proprietor Itad him ejected Sunday school at 9:46 o’clock, corner of
n
when delegates from the from t^o house and at the »m e time Sixth street and Park avenue. A j “ re­
Braxton Beachum of Oriundo i* pre­ th# adniimsicatiim -bill#. The bills ad­ meeting a M E e ix ^ u lsj Sunday school
wbre state will attend the third an discovered ll iit one of the women at cent meeting of the da*« the following paring to set out a new KraftofniiLjur^J vanced
Yancea for
,or action
aeU0" Ibi*
11 se'aaion wflf in- hour. 9:46 V'Tff. * . • .
nual convention to be held in Gaiwss- least had taken rooms at. the house in uffleurw- rr: % yU «»d r y»nl McKinney, to rover eight/ acres, Tne land is nowfc*uc*p R»* following:
Next Sunday evening the sp««riai sub­
Definilion of the various form* of ject for considtraiilon at flTe 7 o'clock
U. 16, 16, 1914. It As ordprttTho'wIth the men. One of the presidentr Edgar* Whitten, vice presi­ being prepared an 1 the tree* will be s «t
ji
- *0 l&gt;b the' gfeatesf session yet women was wise enough to keep out of dent; f'orrest Gutchell, recording secre­ out in January. In addition to this big monopoly and restraint which would bervice vynr he "Developing the Aflgri
«VM
arid indications are that it will bp sight when'tbe noise wna at it* height tary; Eugene Singletary, corresponding pew (rove Mr.' Beachum will # add be "roncUisively deemed" unreason­ Within/’ All are cordially welcome to t
and was not discovered uptil tlw! next secretary: H. E Tolar, treaajrer; Jno* twent -five or,thirty acre* to hi* grove able, and in violation of law. .
V 'fc 'ucvere.
.’ &gt;
this as well as the oJjfer tesfvice^ Morn- *
Placing upon the defendant flu« bur­ in« service at fl JPeldck and-Christian •
i ' * * wnferenco will b# attended 'by morning when she was called vl'ppn t&lt;&gt; l&gt;. Dinkins, teacher. The ofllrers, the at A; opks, which additional grove will
delegates [rop\ Jacksonville, «and testify in the case.
u-qcher and every member ot the class he phnted t&gt; Yale icias. Mr. Ileacham den of profit to show that tjiere ia no Endeavor at fl:]5 p'. in.
The men and'one' woman ,wert_AC- rtir!# !»1»I^Aff'gW.f-IrvNlation tq every has at tbla tlme_uhoui 175 acres of citrus unreunoaable restraint of trade.
Bora churchea,, charitable
prfanftaMrs. Edwin Bliss of Washington
Prohibition of interlocking director­ D. C., gave an interreting addres at’
rested and s|)eiU the night in-jsii where young man of.Sanford who ia not In nl- fruit t ¿ 2* In bearing. When these new
. S
it was iaamwi that the men were from tendsriCc in some other Sunday school frOV##-com# into U-aring he will be the ates In«tween large corpora thins.
the Wednesday evening Iwur, t&gt;eing en­
Establishing of an interstate trade joyed hy a goodly number.
^ r ^ b je c t of the three-day ac«don Orlando although giving fictitious name* and »-very visitor to meet with them next owner of about .'100 acre-s of bearing trees,
commission
to exercise regulatory
and
the
women
were
frornTsmp*
and
if
Sunday
morning
in
their
class
room
at
which
w
ill
make
him
ja-rbaj«»
the
largest
Roth sides, in the "Trip to Palestine1'
methn^ t
of the aim* and
t .
Philanthropic endcAvor, and they hud not started thorough house the church.
owner of bearing citrus fruit trvee inujie power#, make original investigations contest art* working xealounly and in
arid aid the court* iu carrying out d«v friendly rivalry. The aim lor next
hu,her of speakers from the they would haw come and gone with
state.—Tam|ia Timi-si
.
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cret-a of dissolution-of traits.'
‘ »to others wiU l&gt;e preaent to take out clPHinr «ny suipirion.
Sunday morning for both aides should be
.
t t I w
All of them faced Mayor Spencer on
The primary department of the Bap­
PWt. ln the pregram. **
•
to make the attendance an even hundred *
.
IT
y It. A. M. Election
Monday morning .and aome lively evi­ tist Sunday school meets at 9:46 In the
Government \jwnerehip 'of ,telegraph Let all work to that end.
The
1' t t
dence waa forthcoming, ending up with room recently erected adjoining the
The regdlar convocation of Monroe
don b f i r 0i ^ Suu&gt;Tax'Commii the mayor aaaeaaittg a heavy fine and church. A wood heater wiU bo installed Chapter Royal Arch Masons waa hi«!d and telephone lines throughout the
country is being seriously conahlered
^toitia ra A* ,e,“0,^, in the'various
■&gt;
B a p tis t t In m l I
tfie parties departed for their .homes and mother« can depend on the room last night irf thrir hall. The following by President Wilson." . t i ,
*.
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X '
f
•don at
* U ProPwty tot U t.
being
warm
and
comfortable
for
their
officers
were
elected
for
th*
ensuing
year:
up.
Confarencea between the ]
You cannot afford to’-'miff Servllw»
Tb* m u J l fu | (* d ‘ v»luo ha* created after settling
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little one« *hould the morning be chilly. 0 . L. Taylor, H. PA Dr. O. J. Miller, and Postmaster General Burleson have a t Baptist Church Sunday H am
* * n
!
‘ rrtvini 11 lh* "•c tu J
of information about
Ned we repeat I t "Do your Chrtat- Over fifty were preaent last Sunday and K in^-C. J. Rumph, Srribe; J . F. Kar* led to a gathering
I P P H
H P Iq K . T Ì K Hev. C k f m . I. Hyman
*tlf otle “J of « y property la In itnew scholars' are entered each weak.
J. M iller, Treasurer- the practical w^rkinj ^ . Gov^runfjaLjadU _preaefc
fc '-ife - Pltopiexlng problem of the in * shopping early.”
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                    <text>THÈ SANFORD HERALD
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D A N IE L F R O H M A n I

• B U D G E T O F O P IN IO N “ JU S T B E T W E E N
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LEGAL ADVERTISEM ENTS

WHY NOT try an advertise­
ment under this heading. It will
only cost you THREE CENTS a
line each issue and will surely
bring results.

•Wine In !h# StA&gt;-8rbno|-Durarti of.f»rnr\*. and
thp anr formerly known at limit. herrby petition
&gt;x&gt;ur honor*I,W fwWIy to r*ll «n elrrtion

W AN TED AT ONCE—Old Hags at the
H ERA LD O FFIC E .
H ats Must be
Perfectly (le a n . Will Pay TW O CENTS
a pound for «ame.

|Jr“ r“ T" ht,re hnVe lhey K° ne t0 * tho little Kid»,
^lunr. With nature) manners and n atural curia;
wiih Who love their dollin* and like thefr to p ,
And talk of something beside the b o p ?
jN«M ^ *
»nil»" Little old women in plenty I find.
M“1“0 * ’n nianner». and old in mind;
j p r, Liflliv old flirts who talk of their beaux
x * t ! And vie with each other in Stylish clothes.

Tbi»l/

W anted—Three rooms completely fur­
nished for light housekeeping. Two to
three months. Address J . L. R„ c-o
A. C. L. Dispatchers office, Sattford- '
A &amp; tp

South
North

FOR SALE
WHY’ NOT
an advertise­
ment under this heading. It will
only cost you THREE CENTS a
line each issue and will surely
bring results.

Y'or Sale—25 pure white 1«eghorn
hens. D. D. Doane Geneva Fla. 21-tf
For Sale— Red Jersey i&gt;oar
year»
o ld # .fine animal, weigl» about 200
pound*.
Sacrrficed at
err will
swap for heifer suitaiile in price. G. C
McDougal U. D. No. :i Sanford. 23-tfc
Lor Sale— While llo"an d Turkey's,
lieti nnd Gobb’er for J .-.00
Several
fine Brdnze Gobblers for breedingÍ5 .6 0 each.
G. C. M cDougal. The
T u rk ey Mon. R. D. No. 3 Sanford. 23-tfc
For Sdle I ’pright |.inn&lt;
atiVely. new. Inquire at |'|
dio.

Little old belles, who at nine lutd ten
A re eiek of pleasure and tired o f meij,
Weary of travel, of balls, of fun,
And find no new things under the sun.

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Some dear little.children I used to know,
Qirls who were m^rry as lambs a t play,
And laughed and rollicked the livelong

NOTIOE OF APPLICATION *

I hear rumors of an indeixmdctu
ticket In today a dh-tlon and that nome
u see who voted in last Tuesday’* primary
, me. election will not supimrt the nominees
I
today. I do not believe it, for there was
'Id.
less b itter b-efitig in the primary than
n;*-n there ha* Ixvn in rnutn a Has in s„,.f„r.i

, For* S a if A ten aeri
and fenci-d near Sauf

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BIG CHANGE IN TAX'lIOi.L
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A tlantic C oast
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FRIDAY. PrCCMMER 5 . ,

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carriage

|Ì Friday, December 5 th. |

H O U S H i IL D K R

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« A u ro n o . FLORIDA

ISTARTHEATRE!

Business Cards
W.

BISHOP’S

I —th at when he decided to become a
|(-nriatian he looked about hint for an
example to follow and naturally''decided
to v la tc h a church member and yet he
had decided that thia means of emulation
wtis not» altogether good any more than
that of the immigrant who followed the
habits of the American whether good or
had. And this brings me baefc to the
subject on which I started and that ia
for ull of those who i—
are posing as leadera to endeavor to be as good as they
can fo r other jwople are fo
llo w ^ them
following
and will follow them
~
Those who are
in the high places should always be feadere, for-th ey are chosen. —j
for that
pur­
—=* purpose and
the
rest
of
tha
crowd
naturally
-. ^ ...
- *—-­
UP ® H&gt;**0 for guiduncc and adV1C®* l*robj»bly all of us could do better
l ^an We arc doing and do not n fad'to

• of D i t p u 4SM

,, ,
Ln»n of Florido
Notine ia hrrrby (imi Ihat (rbna. H. Minry
furcbvrr «,l Tn» (Vrtifiratr No. 4M. datasi Ih*
«h d«)' " I -lunr. a. I». tati, ha« Mad aakl rmrlUlanto In my offlor. ami hna mode anpliralinn for
Ina d*~t io tssur In arrordanna wnh Un-, SnM
(Tfttnriti rmkrtfTN ih» follo«inf fimrlliH Droperty altuatrd In Srminol* rounty. Florida, to­
* li». ^
Hlfliifdaoii*« Addii ion Wuodlifid|r.
Th« uài Uiul Um| A4MSP.I «i thè &lt;|g|e of
!.
nf
crrttArat«» In th» mmr of
t» * W*iUr». t*nW-« *«lif rrrtin«*atr sh«!J irrsirs rnswl arcvnlmj |„ la* ta&lt; M wi!| |«sur
Ihrrswin on th# JRth •!«&gt; of |
*. A
1911.
\\ilrifsi rtiv
naturi* an.l
th»- th«•»«&gt; Noxrtnl^r, A. I». l'iLt
I*. A. IKILGIJUW,
». _ &lt;Vtk Cimili Court Srminulr Ctb« FI«.
S M W d tr

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/ Y S A S F O R I) — L it

A ('KIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND
“ HE’LL PRENT 'E M ”— SO SAYS SAUNTER
-W anlrd—A l.itllc* Ctrl

WatHed—Girl for general house work
iply at 106 North Laurel.
30-2tc *

For Sale— One horse disc harrow, on
horse turning plow. Good as new-. T,
K . Bates Court House.
15-tf

EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT

T O T H E HONOR O il.*: SC H O O L I l l i v i d ì O F
S *m l» *l* ( W a l t
iktitIrman• Up iba uiutrtnfnnl votert r*&gt;

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B E I-D nI NDAÌ A FTERN O O N
in &gt;\ o
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Kapiill«
S * ,N| W *11 'V ili NO | | O SI IM A M

TUE A m i

i k ' i» i &gt; w n i. in ; u ih i m p i u
Tax Assessor T. K. Hates will have hi»
war* cyt out for him next year when the
'• VN|* 1 DNDL'CTED At CORD
County Board of County
sunlord. Dec. 2 — Sanford is now in
time com«t round to assess the county
IL L - (lftt&gt;Atr— PI'H TttM “
»ia—met—
retrnhr- siewImT
i-voaetaUL* gwrrw good—n-rrT~ »-Zñ¡T
’uxes. "The stale lax commission form­
M Tuesday, Der.2 , 1913.
«• 'Tops are of the usual »,......... f , r
D*
KI.KS
Lo d g e
al
the last legislature has decided as t tuu
'hairnmn F. !.. Woodruff,
acreage
is
«yu-ern«!.
and
früh,
all
that the ta&gt;$i »lu ll be aatesacd i
T h. t .'i - Memorial i-m n *» .„ r UN|
at full indications lorally , and from «h»
n&gt;. Ungali, Clark. McLain
value instead of one hu!f or one third
' 11 1 is Killy a t t r a c t s thr a tte n d
..... * " r b*’ gatherwl as Ito rondinoli-.
n,j„ .r
tw-o-thirds as heretofore 1,n&lt;‘ l " at *he •procuring
sections, the trend of favor
usi ti-gular meeting ae
.county commissioner» should lower t h r jtdecidedly with SaiduTd lor to. ¡,r.
•lb - inum i.« of the |„,
mi'.Iagr This meins that the di lereut ,.tl, ^nwin.
•
nv -'iih. read and Tl
t t x a a Mira wi.l r.ise the value in tie!il,.
ai..,,.,
Ijonri.ed for a, few th
their
,
. , p.-esent ligures and in order i , si.,n •• i &lt;*,er\
er.i
p.ur of nuil,., pur-, I .
avoid an./ unnecessary runtnucrsA ,• ,.r ,
r " l a Innnis r ■-&gt;•'
Ib i I
for -. mt v j
the »ulij«st the Herald imiMi &gt;,
, ,
,
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XviOIIO
letter dire. tis| to ( &lt;mnt\ lav \
,
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v.i *■r .11 . aj
jlati-s (nun the state --oii.iiu-.r.ii
, i .■
r IT Il.f*
To the lax Asjessors of Hi,- t are,us the Sltieklight , o-i hri |g,.t ¡,l
Co.ntiss of the State of Florida:
short * u U for t
Addi ig Miu-hitte t
The I e .Mature of tin- State of I |.,r v«v-,tlij.r ,v i„'iiti »¡i
ida. at its ic sion for l!#|i|. pas-.-l „ l,lA d.-ita ar.- m
i,
rreiting a tax rommi-edon, j resi-i-.j,
u row - r-, i h,..
their duties a- foll.w,

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vw u r til i,

tue

.1 lui. -Virim i» -,’nrn!i;i:i -r*tr
old liner niHtnmoth fer
■I an early dale pia- a y
11,11 i“t to t; W Venable
*»••'••1 news to tin- ,.,«» I,
It was ruinoreil that tin
■’
’ ri lnidd m s.,I , I,
ncaii tun would Ion.-

-

I ll'll DIM

Vsnumine Shape and \\ ,n a
IteaJy In Thirl)

Day«.

The new county jail will ».
j„
rc.uly fur occupahry which ¡» ,,t at
announcement that will fill the im rag,
Mdividttal with j oy „i unticipatiun a.few (»copie ever expect to occupy one ol
unousiy. li l t the fact rrmni » that
ni »oh county will no&lt;,n haVe one of
•’* t etulpped ja ils in this part of
l&gt;“/ii is da and while it is not anti^
t - M I m t -then, will la. an/ influx of
t- “ u the Moti-1 dr Hand if the
4“i «n Hri rt there will he a place Yor
the prisoners t‘,.,t happen 1«, feel the
'v hand of tlm law ‘-ince the formn i *•'.......... o’lntv the prisoners
• &gt; I".lt;n| at random hi \arioua
"*■
'*&lt;"iru»\ e-itMilinu an tin
’ ’•
&lt;•! • Ilert.m mg the
' er, and the dierid and hw depui’t roing and i-sming. The county
niis-iouer-, \..r\ wisely disidisl that
" a new jail would In* ni&gt;rosxnrv
fut- r&lt; d.ifi the in-u thing

L ine

NTANHAIII» IIVILROAIi op TIIK .s o lili

^

TRAINS to thé East DAI Li 3

I W ILSON

fite p,. (jrmunce of tln-tr uutn
noxnis of tin r iiiali/atiim • &gt;i
that all 4 ..itii-nts of pr &gt;;■•rrelativ,-I . u,f and «-iu,-l - H
ami auhstantiid vain*- in mn

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.N ili i n an »id\e r i i-&lt;
m en t u n d e r lb»*.- he.Tfhrrfr
♦r-n-f
unl\ c o s i \ on I 11 R F I f I \ I s
lini- c a rli i»-siu- and will -.nj,-¡
b ring r ," .n lis .
K,»r R e n t - Nit“ f'ir’,i«h&lt;»i
Si 25 |K-r \*.- »•’. &lt;l*i i
i » .. „P.
For Rent

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ip,

F L O R ID A

" ' 1,1 the statutes governing t.1
.i vsi-ssruent and tuxatum .»( pr..i

’.issengcr Agent

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ajam-t .o..»-svirs, members of b-i.r. ,
&lt;ssnt. ■ •ininis.iimer. wln-u .
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K. M. M A S O N

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Good Farm for Kent—Castle Garden
on traction line, three miles from city,
farmed for five years, all tiled, two good
flowing wdlv barn und «nttshed. Hented Cheap for .
Addr-s. Mr- Cora
Molllnger. Catmstota. N, w \'ork.

i u-iiM-.» men have pro«|K-ris| tur Iw- »&gt;*&gt;em lt&lt;- iit!&lt;ert_,
yond their fondest dreams. During that any pJirt in the prim
GEO. A. DeCOTTES
tina- Kissimmee has grown from a flag u* balk on 1« the id,»tution into ,h&lt;- rln«* of u|i-to-dati* »upimrt to the nomiti,
A rrOKNf.'Y* ami LDHNSEELOR ai I A Vv '■ties
back on that ph-dgu'
I
InHoard
of
Traile
ha«
f•
«
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|jrg»-K
’
never gam tin -lav ,i
«»Ilf tN
r •*; oumMi- for tla« |ros|&gt;*-fil&gt; aid thes- u,,d »" I v-ml I,,-1 -n- v
ehungew
purify |»olitn« m .,,,v .
Hut from th»- manner in »bi.h our
. .
. » I ,
,
,
.
..
" a,,uld “1’^ « lhal ‘ bey “re devoid of
gratitude or U-Iieve that the Hoard ho*
DENTIST
served its um-fultu-ss an&lt;l is no I mger a
tifhie Yowell liuildtiig
nesessary adjunct to their or the city's
prosperity.
SANFORD. FI-ORIDA
_____________ _______If such an idea ha* any plan» ¡n their
S T R I N G F E L L O W bruins we warn them to dig it om ut any
ICE O F T H E P E A C E
cm t’ ior D el “* *ure as physical death
Uriel of Seminal« C«uaty
r,»ines to us nil financbil death will come
and Criminal Case», Deeds,
‘ hem and to our whole people.
Contracts, Marriages, and
The Board of Trade is the life of Kis-

Court Hou*»
ritinger.
For Rent lwo furnished ruottu and
one bedroom
Roopis suitable for lig|,t
housekeeping
Mr». Gooilhue 2 10 Ibuk
avenue.
15-tfc
For .Rent Furnished room
metto avenue

,
M1STELANEOUS
WHY N*)T try an advertise­
ment under Ihia heading. It will
odly cost you THREE CENTS a
line vath i.sauc and will surely

?Mcenprom X °^d “i ^

^

^

M. G. RO W E
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS
Office: Room, IS anil 19
Wrlbojp Bkxl. ,T(d Floo.

THE

SHELTER

SANITORIUM

NEW SMYRNA' FLORIDA
Celery Uleaching Paper
.
Book your order now. . Wo \^\t thfc
...
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bt^^K. PA YIS FORSTER. R
,ng P J 1W.TT7TI ffft- hiTirr'd Supply i«
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Complete a b stra c ts from the re co rd s
O range and Seminole Counties.
*

paid for non-residents.
W. GOODRK If. .Manag.r

We know timse sre harsh words, but
the time has passed for sweet songs and
oily words. A fact and not a theory
confronts. us, nnd the man who is so
wrapped up in Ills own seifishnews and
greed that he cannot find the time not
money to aid tho organization that has
’¡fled him from poverty to riches is not a
good citizen, nor is he entitle*! to a place
in Kissimmee's social or business life.”

Henry McLaulin

r Automobilists abroad *hnvt&gt; Iwpn
r-...- c - g . r _________ l _ i i .
ex|KTimcnting with gum ' cartptwr H i
’
JE W E L E R
» 'fla t f I f painU-r and «ign
a -d o p e " for . thiur gaobline. UstmllV,
Wo oan d &gt; your harnas reU Y ' ^ m v i m -w **1
----ropy us in al&gt;out one ounce of camphor is" placed
*
‘
.*
t
wrmaiijaers and Indiits and customs and
•^ * ^luunng and auto lop work now.
in live ¿a IIons gf gasoline and it is as­
Pickard » Hand-Fainted (.time ’ M ■
Atatistjcn showe*! that many for
',„ 1 4 ^ 1
. W. H. UNDERW OOD.
serted by those who use the mixture
'inm s Sterling Slh er
f.
e^nera wfjo only drank liebi yvUMw w*#
.JBrtktt^rur/Hi-Wnrf'-------- ' ' vFLsxire at hofne-wohid I«»x^nii*»- vvliiikey
Elgin and Waltham WAtches; drinker« after coming to America be­
cause fellow Workmen, drunk whiskey*
r ^ H O T E L ^
!
“
ml wine In this country cost the forALL GOODS GUARANTEED
: eigner so much that he turned to w.hisik a y with hia m-ttnrkrra— This nf ooure*
i&gt; true, but what struck me so forcibly
Was' th at*M r. B a t^ w iid we were all ........ ................... .
p p n e to foUqjir the «wmpleroi the man •someUnfi-a’ m
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•f t ujier ntllecr to usaist m the ioniOne grower elomsl a rontr.i. t
ncement und prdwecutiou of actions
cirloads at the fancy price of f|
'"tl r»-&gt; and removals and violation«
lu(iii|M»r f •• b Sanford Ytiot-ier
• laws of the stute in re. e»-t to ih»
L”»TAMII*» •onl taxation of rc^P »M. r
tl-e counties
e show » s mie of t h. ,|
"f tin- Tax &lt;Urtimi 4.1 m

ONLY AUTHORIZED IIO T T I.E R S OF

1 nere i«
, .-rtain
smartn ru on ,K)th
»in nkich ol. th** rontroYpray
,,v„r vnfuM i .................
lor women, but on the whole
one must eonrlude that those wluj fa.
vor it are a little ahead of thone oppose,].
.Fhu» in a recent isspe of a pulilicut ion
il is statisi that the unti» are using n» a
danger signal the fact that in «ohi,» of
the au (Trage state» wives have to sup-

» »Special attention given to “nd lt U
IngraUUide on the part
Office 3rd floor Court House. °* our business men not to repay the

b rin g / rchuiLs.
State and local territory- given to
jobbers, •retailers and capable salesmen.
•**SKAT/-' tin* la-wt nnd best known soap,
remove» grime, grrase, dirt, etc., from
the. hands. Big seller, especially in factQfV llistricts. \\.rlite for attractive
preposition, i SK A T CO., 3
park
.avenue, Hart/onT. Conn.
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- I N T i l l ' ” DlSHOp i t CARRIAGE
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■ lor», igt, in v e s ti g a l e ....... I : .

in inner »( as.c-v-i -g prnj»*ti
•n o . -•verni counties, wc found s ,
‘ r’ 11 1 difleretice m vai iati-m a &lt;f
•"■»•"il., ts ,,f ,,„e cuumj
á.,,tj, r

il- Oioti.m
( otiniiLSsioiier M.ig.n
&lt;•- tu. .ippropriat«-» Jl.Mion f,,r .,
1br»-&lt; page .idv,-rtiscmcnt for SemtaoliGnunty in Sanbvrd Ileraiil
Tln- followìng Honds were appr»v&lt;«|
.imi l.teense for earrying Fire Arni«
l N llraxtnn, Hot-.d for f ’arr.ing
Fireurii»«
\ Il 1 .(Micron. Kumd (or i'.,rrvin,»
Ftr&lt;»:irtn«
" &lt; \\ tlliamson, Hnnd (or |,i-|iut
Shi-riff
l'-i il &lt;&gt; Higgen». Monti for I
1&gt;
SI» ri’!

....................n,,,u»»l.l III,- II,»W low usiti
r,l » «.•lutar) J «-»»i sei|i,i-iill&gt; tin
'b’ftded to call the o s ,-w it* t.gethnr
lecision May town braurh of the Flur
b'b-rciii from i of the fi-ridi/.er
in miiventum at Tallahuss«-. Noven­
’••build ( oust railroad, and uImmii
I III.) II tokl.H { 1 « i’n-»»i few « lo
*
;,,,l 21st. T iere were pnsemt
mil,»s from Orlando, is
hav e Mime• thing new and uuiipie in ihe way of
•» ih.» convention forty out of the fifty
.1 hotel
xv«e,. r .
the -State, and three other
1 »»nur «*i¿jili(irinl ( liiirrh
rn ,r'" ’
wi-n- reprcsenteil by some
...»• M..I.-I U to uav«- I went v five
U» «« r»*fii mi» f »! . . |»
1 *t mmtmji 's 1 .11r;«•rt. •|| uih ht^tnl l»\
' ■ "f the «siinty Commissinner.«,
Mann«,
an.l all the jmrls n-civnary to
in e ramingo crop of wtm h liiere i
*&lt;•»’ &lt;*f 'h e iu p i« ili» I-. ri incili " r •'Mrmi« .il T a llii........Old te- »|ieiik»
'■ i in* tax cill-ctor, leaving only
1
cOiisirti
-i
It will come from Sear».
a large acreage i« I »gl.inj . - . K,«„|
m
’&gt;av•• vmir lie.dtli,
1 id hini in Ibi-lilgh.-st terni« I le 1 « worth)
v-vrii .-ounties r
Roebuck A- C o . ,,f Chicago
J(y
and
this
pnimnu-s
al«o
to
U
1
«
ain-»11
Favi* unir inoli»-, and c-»c*th&lt;- •' birg»- hearing ••-»! »•» nillv b\ ilu- ,su„.
b-!'l a two day *p
parc.-l
post
mercy,
no’
But
the
whole
•sing vuri g&lt;Kid profit to tin- grower« \ g-&gt;.»?| .i/.«
Kunk ot s a f»»r»l " lin il,,- nther 'b ,v S cIiimiI w.irker» ut Sur,fonl
lueatior s of
Ihing will be coin|.|ete m piertw when it
trying to acreage of tristi potal»»v- "ill »•• pui
i*.* iiiwfiptio-t "I»rin k from v,„,r
I he Harm-a» ••f tn&lt;- l ‘nrigregmamal
get» her»-. 10 pmidox. |, tH , n
„
agree to .u».»e-«.« prop­ lu tin» «cas in, and along -«ill (lie
,
and a •. &gt;id &lt; •. l.ige» „ d niav ‘ '*iur. h will gtvy
|jf
l a lt l . li.-ld ai,
large
1«.rial.le
house,
and
w
’nn't
he
like
. ,
— w‘ith law nt i»a true, cucumbers, tomato,»« «.in.,.* etc . in»
» hri.ig |il»-a«.inl r—&lt;i||,-&gt; uhm« honor l*an ,il-t Sai ir-bn »-.c iulg. 1le,' ' -bn-, this a majority di*elmed u»i'
1 hose cement house« which Mr Fdlu.n
M I Rolli,umit, ItiHld
»tanni promises to t»- no t l.,vor.ifdi
»•pi»-» ll.mk
\in i h . wi«hmg ’’
' b " l'arish ro»&gt;ni Huin,iiel «.-rvi-»'
iMv.-med
sonic time „go to be jam rcl
“
" , ,n-v " ‘“ting that it had b ee, a one
Public
x
h,-s«&gt; eu|.s cari have suine li. i “ t •• lt&gt; l'Iales .'tócenis,
,rj* l!,r m“ny years to asiieas pr.)p»-rGhas Hr. 'mie,. Hund |
nt thè Peoplcs Hank and tlnTh»- lh«| Sfinì, Mi,»intanili, i» nnw mu ai almost apy spot. The poFt.ilile
-•I'l &lt;an be t^Afen dawn Uu&lt;l «hipped,
1
‘ hnn ha true ca.il, value, some
Pulii,c
ildren es|«-ciall» « ili tnu| th,.p- (••ri. mih-s m idvance of il». I.iisitania
• orner .Sinn,
«uuicw
hero.e U g r when the proprkdor
M
F
Robiusou, Hon,
Iwiil'* i * ,.&gt;U*
on,y “»*•**"«1 i t «m a
Frusti»
eonvemenet- a» w»-II
iho.x» l'he &lt;•»mpctr.g steamer» arv. well on
g.-ls
tired
of^Chuluota. Iiut it isn't e i° -^-P^r cent of it* trtie value,
v'pecial It«Nid and Hridge
to takr liuiiiing and fishing I Diier wuy aerosi thè Atlan liF, •and wili
|M.et.-«| that he will u„nt to move when
P M I bier. Itomi Trustt o f V ',S ,rs
11 from titht rate
I noeil cip«.
mmhi he entering thè MMiitcmanuan S e a ..
N o.l.
; n, , ‘ raah
no two counties hav-,
.
Mn/ Theodora Croshy Bliss of ; he once getH s»-ttled there in his mail­
order note).
\ T Roiw tle/, Hoad Ttls U»«»
h” b'' 'n " , T »* Coitimis- J
.
Washington. D. .C udì mwitk on m ie-;
,H ad' isc&lt;&gt; them that if they w.mld
( bulimta U growing' rapidly, and
Order place*! for ear of Culverts j
Packard Rf-xlgn»
»mns in tln- Congrcgational rhurch
‘
be,
company promoting the town ,'ls j
with Florida Metal Products Co
1 ,
5&lt;! ,H'r Cpnt °r j
l’ackard ha, withdrawn frorn w' ' h* " ' nin* ol W-lnewlay Dee. 10., »¡•ending a lot of money Uyink^ofiipJ
rxiWiKl not for *he year 1911
Warrants for the month of Nov-!
’
nncctlon u,,h «he Howard- ,
“ l“
" n,,,’r ,he
w.fiks nrtd roads and grading «tr&gt;-*U.
*■ tpi® casi,. value assoM-*
emtier ordered cancelled.
., ,
It is reputed tu be u dream spot, an,r
n
'u
»lied to-do; And nowj'1
. Hid» for U o n d ù iL JJ| ick HatntnoclL^iWgy^
*'
rninntTi* District
liiniriri pw
mit*A&lt;l as f-i»*
|the demand for u ’ hotel is m urgent
Ts f !anre ,w|‘ b law and our duties '
Drainage
received
follows
in the future enfir»l. by its prnudnut
ihut it is--planoMl „&gt; have one ’ right
Jam es I* (»des $30,000. at par.
r4^ 'g ^ l l rnrn^ ,ioner,,• 've notify every ’
| Mr. B. A. Howard. This corpoartioi
away.
.. _________
Sail 1er &amp; Tilden, $12.000. ut par. J . H
; ^
r ,0r. 0f Worlds that for the '
i f.xa. been one ul ihe
tiriandp Jet,tin e!,’*
‘'
n n irty w osiiiiafiu iiiiittr»
Clem n.tmn nt put Total” Yifj.oon
••»! known in tl : p
(• M \Vellslager, ngc.ncv dire» tor Nett b.-H g cutir»- .irnmint of- i«m* ' Bid«
l? to »wi. il1^ 8,1 ^a'd down In iwvtions
. : n- past six \»-.,r&gt; I •
York Life Insurance Co.. Iack»&lt;mv ill»- acce|il«»l
lk» U x ,
° f Chapter 5.196, of
•• ir tier,- it« tm«i .«
was to the city \V&lt;-dne*»kiy . looking after
&gt;«P*rty
fo,‘ 1907 a,,d anncib«
Mr Howard .do . ,«
hu
I’
less
for
the
coii\pany
.
•• ' nase. a pronunem grower on
&gt;iit on
truc Vttluc. Wo khall ir&gt;i kept i;i the north by leisiness wliich the
the west side brought »ome Irish potai
\
floanli of Coirnfv rntnniM.
compafty had there, and the fact that the
tm»s to The Herald otllre this week that
th ’
Pr md a* ° *n
j ‘ he L’tw and work In harmony with th,
Inisniess gr*.-w to large proportions in
. were the finest s|&gt;crlmens ovt-r sex-o m
o 8 ’ncr*o*o in valuations, Tax CohlftiMlon, nnd asje»» prop»'rty
thus first two years is evidence that ii
this s*Ttion
They were large and smoo
•too t
^ * roatcr aun' o f . l i your county for th^your I 'J lt at its
will not suffer under the pre»«ijt plan.
this Section, ’i hey were larve nnd
fa i r tnyP0&gt;M than WB»,true cash value._______]— ----------------unoon aorvire ar thror-tTrm.'k &gt;iiidT,nr áTtiTheáltiw
~TT00
Wr.Tac’iartJ has noPyVt ilecldtsl what
»»d wc "hall insist
John Neel
W .J.Thigpeip.. , . •
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ternoon D ;c. 6 ip the C on-j Mr.
for.»State taxes. % "
John F . Edwards.
'« *- j John Hinter....
J
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,
T
to make H*fortune. They clearly d*mt tvT!CJ,U' * .f&lt;^ lin*»
'
R* J . Fatereon.
W . C. Williamson
....... ■
w«A ht
h* * ’ ^ , n **■&gt;■ oflstrute the yoasilT.ities of a fall crop
• “R Jou will comply with 2
.
, Tax Commissjoj^J. Continued on I’age Five
-— -*&gt; Iftr-^P'^ted— U»mo of Irish p a sto rs nrised in the greet FatJ^
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�THE SANFORD HERALD

I Woman’s Club
All Loral Advertisement» Under This Heading, THREE CENTS
a Line For Each Insertion. Minimum Charge 25 Cents,
WANTED
WHY NOT (ry an advertise*
meut -under ihis hea'ding. 1( »ill
only cost you THREE CENTS a
lino each issue and will surely
bring results.
WANTED AT O N TE— Old Rags at the
HERALD O F F IC E .
Rags MuU he
P erfectly, C lean.. WUI Psy TAVO (E N T S
a pound for tonne.
Wanted—Girl for general house work
Apply at 1,06 North Laurel.
30-2tr

KcxaU Ulive ( hi Emuk.on is a real medic in c - a splendid hpdy and s-trengtlibmldcr, isjVaAtly good for old. t&gt;cople,oo*
Wanted—Three rooms completely fur­ 9«i'.icitium idira to theayxtcfe ingredients
nished for light housekeeping. Two to necessary to rebuild wasted tissues, strongthree months. Address J . L. U.. c o Ujsn the nerve*, give new energy and a
■yotlil'er apd livelier feeling to the body. It
A. C . L. Dispatcher» adire. Snnford. *
doesn.t contain a drop of alcohol nor any
.
30-2tp
dangerous drug. 11 ihay not make you fed
Iwtter after the first dtae, nor perhaps for
wverfcl days Riyt if you don't feel much
heUtrr and etrongcr before you have taken*
a quarter a4 muclt as you have of other
medicines that dido’t h Ip you, wc will gladly give you buck your money. Th at's cer*
? sqtimr deal. ■ ■

WHY NOT—Try- an advertise­
ment under this heading. It will
only Ttwr yen THREE CENTS a
line each Issue and will surely
bring results.

Oeçeipbi

«ml delightful programme w m rendered. on it* first reading an:! passed..- Moved
Airs. Polk, Mias Mahoney and Ali*» and seconded Dint it W read by title
Davis hving rrepared good paper* on f only and the n d ralb e waived and thut
t*ir subject of irjuaie festival»,'oratorios i t bo . placed on its second rending,
and religious music in America. Mrs.W j Carried. Moved and seconded that
nnd religious music m America. M is?« the rules be waived again ami that It be
Chandler and Stunion. M odam ca Hdy, ^ .3,1 jn fu|j nm\ bo jilaced o a ftn third
Fox nnd Newton ga\e short n o t« on reading and final passage. Carriwf.
the lives of the s o c ia l composers of the I t was then rend in full. Roll call, Y e * .
day: Payne. Duals Ruck, fh ad w lck , i f W .-Herndon, W 8 . Hand« S . Uungu..
Parker, Mrs. Reach. ' A rfcing vote o f! w . H. Underwood, F ..U Woodruff and
thanks was tendered Mrss Chandler and c . C . Woodruff. No, none. Passed,
the program committee for the sierras
Movcd and seconded thut the t&gt;i|ls aa
of their work. It was unanimously
|,y the president and approved by
voted to liegin chorus work at Once. t |,e flnancc co m m ittee. la* paid. C a rMrs. Hoy sang u fine selection from rjod with the c-Vreption o fC C. W oodDudley Hunk, Fear Not Ac, O Isra el;- ru(y who objected to payment of bill for
'•At Daw ning," Cadtnan, Mrs. Claude disinfectants.
1
Herndon, Mfndown, H. Parker, M lsj
Moved »nil tr&gt;rnnitml thut rmmrtl tut-

state needs .thnt sanatorium- dwpernte!y.- Florida • i s . t h e only s t a t e ‘ so
.
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City Council M e e ts4'
l^ntely «ought by gufferers from tub
cflloats which provides no place for their
Thc city council met in regular ses­
eme o r ‘ care, and notwithstanding the sion Dec. 1st at 7:30 p. m.
fart (filt for thc
of Iu, - pula.
Present, II. W . Herndon,, president
,
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riorH a h i« n larger health apprt»- pro tern,; W . S . Hand, W. II. Under­
F . L. Woodrudj S . Runge and
priation per capita
than
arjy sta te wood,
hut
one jn the United States. Th
C. C. Woodruff. Absent, T . J . Miller,
nf
n .n ..
Minutes of the last meeting were read
of 'V om ens Cltfbs recoge
hiring the need u nan ¡m ousy voted thatT^hd approved
further delay, was to be deplored und to
assist In a movement with a sanatoria

D o n ’ t Put Off
seeking

re lie f from 1u...
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caused by d efective action ,
gana o f digestion.

nesses g e t their start in tr,,,
thentom ach, liver, Imiw.’I
(Illicitly, sa fely , mirely
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Change In Reporter-Star

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The rGAnured sale of the interest own­
ed in the Reporter-Star by Mr. G .' C .
Keller to Col. W. P. Walton of Kentucky
was confirmed yesterday.
Col. Wulton is afrother of Mr. E . C .
Walton is a brother of lyir. E..C. W alton,
who owned the paper conjointly with M r.
Keller.* The brothers will now become
associated in tho conduct of Orlando's
afternoonjm blleation. Mr. W tRon has.

used by leading phymriaimcvcrynhi re in as trie «jnu.
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debility, Weakness and lability to disease,
“Cfiqrchra, schools, labor unions, fraeasily digested foods known, being taken

ri,p number of -00.000 at least are
being asked to join the anti-tqberculosis workers of the country in the observancc of the fourth National f i b e r miosis Day. Personal appeals are heing made to clergymen of every denominution, school princijials and leaders
of vnrious organizations, urging them to
cooperate.

For Sals—One horse dire harrow one
horse turning plow. Good os now. T ..
K . Bates Court House.
15-tf
For Sale— IUd Jeisey 'boar 2
years
old fine animai w cijhs about 200
IHibnds.
Sarrcficcil at $15.. or will
»anp for h'ifer suitable Ui price. 4 1■
McDougal R. D. No.ifl Sntiford. 2ff-tfc
Fcr Sr.'c--W hite Ho"und Turkeys.
Hen and Gobb'cr for L'.OO
Several
fine Jlronxe Gobblers A for breeding
$0.00 each.
G. C. McDou'gul The
Turkey Man. R. D. No* 3 Sanford. 23-tic
Sunday Srhool Report
pnght piano, coinparTho
Sunday
schools showed an in­
Inquire at PhilPp's Stucrease
again
On
last Sabbath' Fach of
2 4 -tfr
tflem is enthusiastic In its work
For Sale Five acre farm ball deured _ Then* were prerent h’mulay .aLJim - _
fenced cultivated:“ Strong tlowlng welT. P aptist
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Half cash balance on terms. Box Stì7 Congregational
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Sanford.
25-tf
Methodist
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Presbyterian
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-For Sale— A ten acre truck farm tiled
and fenced near Sanford, good land, n
new barn.
Address 2135 Main
S t.. Jacksonvi'le, Fla.
20-17UAVe liave in transit plenty of b ean a
curumlter ham;K*rs to he sold In le»« th
For Sale—Secondhand Underwood
typewriter. 525.00, and one Remington car loud lobs at Jenkins' store nea
\ HfxU * U ik u iu i-u l
No. 0, $12.0u Western 1 ‘T.To IV'TVTo- Ji^Ori
«1 Moore's Station mi the cj-«t side
graph otPre.
2 S ■t f
j car load lots ^ei' A H. Moses at Sn
Ifortl.
3 1 Fri

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nad
Th,rd
MoVed and s&lt;wnded that
bid of 8 . O. Shipholser of $295.00 he
acccl)ted’ Carried,
The clerk was in stru ct«! to advertise
for bids for the sanitary and street clean
ing w o r.
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MW* werc ° l * n lar

a

th * clly [oUl nt p0rncr of

The chief aim nf the national moveA [*etit inn was |ircpente&lt;l*by the resitnent is (o secure the presentation in the dents east of Pump branch asking that
cfies of the tuberculosis
problem lights bo pU»&lt;*d in that neighl*orhood.
and the need for cooperation of churvh
members and others. L ast year over
60,000 rh u rch « gave attention to this
subject on Tuberculosis Day and many
churche» contributed the collection of
one sendee for the tuberculosis eamnaign fond. AVI He the Tubcrr doss
Day movement is strictly educational
,»nd not for the purpose of raising man *y
tin* c hurches of t he country are urged
to cooperate in tie? Red Cross s«&gt;al cam­
paign."
Mr» K AA J&gt; Dunn, chairman of the
liealth committee and un able cor|&gt;s of
assistants will sell the Red Cro?s sea!.«
in i-an ford Not only are club mem­
bers urged to purchase the Seals hut the
townspeople in general are asked to con­
tribute in such a splendid work of
1 building a sanatorium, by a gpneriimji
‘tritrio n a g e 'S**1' * "

srTA^ri^r T fr o tn"

the U&lt;si Cross seal« will j&gt;e u.u*»l for this
purpose Tiie local jiasior« have been
reoin-sl«! to observe Tuberculosis Day

WANT AD.VS. PAY
TRY

ONE

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Sanford Cycle Co,
10« PALMETTO

AAR

roe Sale - Twelve acre vegetable farm,
parti.- under cultivation. 5 room house,
Address Box 1021, Sanford
31*9tp

WHY NOT try an adycrti.sem c n l u n d er (b is b e a d in g .
It will
o n 1) co st you THREE CENTS a
lin e e a c h is s u e a n d will s u re ly
b rin g r e s u lts .
For Rem — Nice furnished room.«,
51.25 per week and up. At Stum on’s,
315 E. Fourth St.
19-20tp
Good Farm for Reni—Castle Garden
on traction line, three mil(~i troni city.
Farmi«i for live jear«, all liled, two good
tluwjng well«. ' ir 1« and outahed. Rented cheap fu. . . b. Aiidresa Mrs. Cori»
llolimg.f «
ia. New Aork.

How About That

Court H&lt;
minger.
For Rent Two fuhiUlicd room« and
one lied room. Rooms suitable for light
houst-kreping. Mrs. G«»)dhue 210 Park
avenue.
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15-tfr
For Rent—Fund«h«l room, 301 Pal
m etto avenue. . ' *.
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MISCELANEOUS
WJJY NOT try nn advertise*
? ment under this heading. It will
only cost you THREE CENTS A
line each issue and will surely
bring results.

-T»)! ;hsVs^aTfljxt'd a » painter And 'aigti
writer. AVe can ,dö your hornera 1
pairin': and auto top work tow.
14-tf
-W ..JL JflJb E Ä W O O D

IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN
THE CLASSIFIED COLUMN
OF T H E HERALD. ONLY
3 CENTS A
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all those NOBBY new

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DECCMDER

9.

1913

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LARGE AUDIENCE W ITN ESS?‘v ED THE E X E R C ISE S
1 i

BEING

IIAULED TO CELERY

ARCHITECT'S
O FFICE
AT
WASHINGTON IS CROWDED

. uAVENUE.TO BE LAID

THIRD ANNUAL LODGE OF SORROW HOLD

ANNUAL CONFER
ENCE IN 'H IST O R I­
CAL SPO T

GOOD

NEWS

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THE MID WINTER EXPO SI
TION 'PR O M ISES GREAT
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RESULTS
W ILL

"Dixie, 009 of -the msot valuably si
well as one of the moat beautiful plat**
in Orlando, clmnged hands fast week,"
■ayjf^he Orange County Citfaeni Th*
purrb'aaef was E. A. Thomas and W
f’itiirn gare th? readers. a view o ftlrir
attractive place from the w attF'flW .*
A faYge full abd pfettfrr gtvch'wfflrOTlderfee -of th¥ früih*o f the CltiWri’s tre­
marks 'about l i i 1 Besuiy. The' plhfce Ik'
certainty beautiful, and the owner can
hardly fail to enjoy Ufa amid auch sur­
roundings in 'Florida!
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CITIZENS
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OVER ONE HUNDRED MEMBERS
SANFORD ROAD n l M 1! I ( T
MARCH IN LINE FROM LODGE
NOW BE PAVED WITHIN RAD.
TALLAHASSEE IS FAMOUS IN SONG
/..R O O M TO STAR THEATRE
IDS OP NINE MILES OF CITY
' AND STORY OF EARLY DAYS
■a
The Elks Lodge of Sorrow or Memorial
The
brick
(or
the
Sanford
«pedal road
ÖF
METHOPISIOM
Day.-was most fittingly observed Sun­
district has arrived1
day afternoon at the StaerTfcaatro and
**'Now"Wtiat do'you thinkofThht right
tïeh on* Wetf- In the face of the prediction of the wise
utes ahead of scheduled
theatre nesday morning, December 10th, and
building was well filIed wi*jAnfy cgmc for a wc«k the Methodist preachers and o h « who said that the brick would not
IS alptr tp swcll tW crowds AaMfl fromJ laymen composing that important body get here before the first of January at
least?
the fact that the Sanford lodge of Elks will bo busily 'engaged with the business
But the brick are coming and aa fast
b one of the largest in the city and nat­ of the church.
oa they arrive they are being haulod to
urally attracts attention from friends
This is a great occasion In tho life of Celery avenue where the first'(aying will
sni relatives of the members, but also
the Methodist itinerant preacher. A be made. All of ua will ngree that Cel­
the public Is aware of the beautiful a,.d
week of association together with his ery avenue needs the brick more than
impreMivc nature of tfae memorial ex­
fellow comrades is an inspiration to him, any other section and now that the seaaercises each year and each one grows
and after all the reports are in, and tho son has started for the vegetable move­
larger in the opinion or thoso fortunate
conference work is done, the last item of ment ti*» brick should be laid on Celery
enough to attend. *
husincm is the stationing of the minis- avenue and the road made good bet re
Few lodge i in existence pay as much topi for another year of service. The
the heavy hauling of the celery crop be­
attention to the memory of their de* reading of the appointments is always a
gins. The brick will bo hauled to Cel­

parted brothers or hold such beautiful! time of intense luterwl.
ery avenue first ard tho road out Union
and commemorative. exercises to keep
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conference met in 1 j llabstwee. and the cry nveme, thus giving the growers on
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BE ONE OP TH E - GREAT-'
EVENTS

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HISTORY
SECTION

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A trip .through the grounds,of the
(»range County Fair Association, where
will be held the Midwinter Ex position
February 17-21, revealed the fact that
the buildings and grounds are being put
in order for this coming event that al­
ways throngs the city with visitors from
far and near.
The ladiea' rest room, which Secretary

tlulldjng in St.'Petersburg'started * t ’
an unprecedented raté for the'month' of
December yesterday, eleven building'
permits being fasted thé first day. The
permits for this one day being issued the
permits for this one day call Tor fortyseven more rooms to be added to thé
dwellings of the city. Last month was
slightly behind the month before In th
building activities, but December proru­
se to outdo a ir records if the lead is

O’Neal declared to be the best of any
lair ground in the state, haa received ad­
ditional improvements. In the rear of
this building a splendid new tennis court
haa been built.
More than two hundred strong,
healthy rose bushes are liclng cared for
which will be full of roses when the ex­
position ta‘ cs place. In this connection
it may Ik.* stated that the grounds have
been additionally ndoemd with much
sbrihL-r . in tiding palm trees, rnm-

maintained.

“f . l " “ ' J ' .r'' ’I". Fn ™ , l&gt;’ •' u' 11 ; most cordial welcome m tho rial hilt., ol mad, in g ,t t ln , to Ihe elation. Aa won
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tlie .«tale, the Hipference will convene ns &lt; elery avenue U laid the w.irkme t
program was.rich i.i tila n t and from th
on \\ wlnesday morning, Dwcmbcr 10th, * will be •’albaLAii thn HauforxF-Ofl«Md«»
first of the program to the last the large
vrtH—adpruni atvritir ^Tonduy, tlii^road and Park aver.no out to Hughey
-ludieiair r a f i t l rtt- Mi V o l u m ant us
^loth.
street ai d thence to SanTurd avenue will
numhiV follower! lorlge rit. al to the end
lie linl, iiiuH. g u ennti roots« brick road
Tnlluhassee,
the
(b
tiital
City
«if
our
Thri.lpdge members, over one hand re I
from I tret street in Hanford to. utmost
slate,
situated
tinning
the
old
red
hilb
strong marcherl with bared heads from
1the county line
the lodge rooms to the theatre and as i of I&gt;pon. is an historic spot, for our
Methodist |e«p|r. It was here that th*
11:-. a i II In* gmjii news ia the |H\}j»li!
Mrs. R. R. Drum played a xoluuiar»
of th,* .M.-ciul road district, who have
Florida Conferem
•lMpUt.o marched up two aisles to ihe.r ' ‘n t
o{ th" Flnri,la
in (he
{he front
front rows,
seats in
rows, ila., .*1 I , , ‘^"Vemvi. when 1. ihImp Joshua Seoul- boon waiting so anxiously for the actual
the Ofllcera. On the stage with if,,, pre* id« 1 It embraced alt middle and wnri. of l&gt; aiding to commerce and also
Yalta) Ruler. Cruse Barnes, were Hon. east Florida and that part of Georges to those who have cor.tehdeti that the
D.L. Thrasher, lion. Cary Landis, f)r. lying south of Ft. (iuimen AJj^ur
land I tregi .mu llbil xxtuihl i«&gt; t - ■) our
From T l e v l
dixtmt
t m a a ris ru t m
tTX»!'. pari in the th- Vltamuba river
«i|4 » ' c .Sprag iw arrivai ihm md e-»n*i‘b-rat ion lu th&lt;- (oilowmg. obl,e_,
's
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took,
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paru
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I his wilt gjv*- ttu h; ccial diurict r.twnit
mpum were in the w-ing? ami came o it
Jt
« K îr om, Itti-’. «O;'.'. il- will» «ix non- . serv st Ions.
« tam. The main quartette cotnpo.'tetl ida,‘‘ we learn that them were twvi.e i tWj-i!t.,-tl' - miles of brick ros»H nmL'CHll
f.'ay torà ha* beer» dljcii«dng a prohnnf'N whit'll will 1- put into 1ruin
irnpni
ha*
ret-eix'e*l
ats
at
s'lmfonl
of h»Mart». Murrell. WlldmaTt, Folk ai d ••biers. Including trii.sfer- Thirty-ane 1 *- tile only spoa.il rtuid dritrict In Flor­
XV i 11
thi»*s' 11» xv iii-m the Kru T1» I»y c&lt; mt r- -«* nf #7n.»KKi.tk) for the ì otu d hot d ree re tu gravide for tho itlida that h.n l :ifti•11 il i\.mtu/e of tile lie'.
Lfayd rcnderwl that beautiful aid
1|'i thii-M n &gt;w u ;»ml iho ; •: ■r n- •of ■fi* L . g ,l l lilted Mate* Lost- i stalliti ion of an qdequfitc and .prooer
) nis will l.e eight nines timi 'Ite f ¡--r ro.nl lu x j .d l i ' i i ! I for , rick reside,
B-nt ap(iropriate piwe. "T h e taenut
'^ewerago and dmi .ago s.stsm . The
Ilio.»dal. UÎU- niiii* ti 1ld ng.
.1
i.»g
•‘■î'f**, r
(yurt»
Ckiir” and tlie meiubvr« of the iislge idi« r'oiiferoncg lia» n e l ut iullahassee
Th)». acti &lt;i i|d the ¡-.art of fit' Fist
a
V|li2 ire 1 w N't l eared for a t th«u X»ill bt&gt; from tln'i«' to tive &gt;ears ba­ amonnt tfiat ha* Ih.—n tnlkid
Wi’ig called to their foot gn, tin- sig.l lite tirai ; eighth, iiihi’lrenth, iweuty- ford cc hi I district lots • h u utebedo
gested
i»
FI
76,000.
The
m
ailer
is
onc
Il'V
the
Arfure plSP^ can be preparai in
M-xeoth, tidrt , -sixth, fo r o -third and by.-lho n i l of the state and row tltA we
of sarrow*. being followed t._. C L. Pol
\n of i\ - h itili KS I re undergoi K a chit» et*» nt\\cx at Wash ingioi urttler ihnl'very grcsdl/ intontita all whn own'
fifty-third sessions were held here. The •have made pnctl on the pruunttitiri
... 1 , r•no ll i 1 *. 1 d the Stoddard 1 reu 1t (*t1 •Hlicin*.
in s solo, “ Tho Hc^issionnl
protxsrtx or live in Day trina.
dal*ei of these «essiti11i Were sw f.illow«; ulb r &gt;w-tinns of Florida will follow a - ■)
tble manner.
in.m.». 1 »! New Yor ; has
miii»kr
*LT pr$* ur * :*u authorized lini! lings nl
First wssioe. Ket r :;»r. 7.
htodiop good roads will * »on be the slogan.
•n
a i ■ ui.tVi- •II i»f the spl"tv ■r-- t i f i »*,. »! ri-t-ite. t'* »dlli-e «i Wash
After a prayer by Dr. U.-owt 1
u n I ltt*M OTT L j.G E
loshuu &gt;■
■&lt;'&lt;»..!« presiding, T ,* Henning.
»«ut
ill adorn the !*.. 1
Rent ?• urrell gave Thanatnpsix ar.d )f»*huii
»to&lt;
«!•» •1 1 1 ihi- ■uni- .1fill'
: 1 t
renderwi till« immortal poem i ;» m .n
n-tor ,
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I. tiding iUl.H at :
ner tlmt certainly brought f- rtlt pnu, 1 j,«-,
\ 1•*’V •&gt; 'U&gt;, .'Mill
lm&gt; the -.line mu d er of t pibuu't Members Wires Join the In- *
dependent HouseW^»rj
•Il ITI* 1» ■ i . X I I HII .du» * -r.- il.1* il ehr &gt; (1ml 1« h»i 1 twenty year* ago, with
far the )ou,ig lady; applau«- i,»»t lu-itt: Mi-hitp 1*
t in- Siotc i vm ini to the Front In ilu parcels rtKun.
allowed'«lurbtg the exorcises.
'intlh. m-&lt;
the same wago rate, and nn authority to
Washington, D e c .* .- E g g s are to i f
What Su. t. Hugh Allen calls his e\- Increase either exrept by art of eongrt«*. banished 'from the tables In the homsa
Mntter of Good Roads
Niueleei.th, December 12, ldG2, Binilo .
Miss Gaines rendered “Tho Land of
(H'rimottial font} will (urnish visitors
Nineteenth,
December 12.
1K62,
the Soul," and tho audience was carried
*\ bill, bjo.
which has the su|»- „( nearly all the cabinet members, whose
Interest in the progress Florida ii
have, pledged their support to '
thtre with the singer for her voice haa Bishop J . 0 . Andrew, presiding; !’ P making In building and kipping up g*&gt;&lt;* I with the proper unijrrstnndlng that e«'l- port of the architect » office and treasury
»■ry. lettuce, turnli»*, radlalies, «tr.iw- ib'inrtnient at Washngton was recently
(liK
boycott campaign which is oa depth and expression that always gives Smith, secretary.
ri'ads is notices fur and wide nmi in fa» or
ri'iries, beet«, inuxt-rl, onionSi carrot«, i .troduretpln tin* I K. Senate to relieve 1
Twenty-seventh. January Hb. 1H7L uhl\ ««inmented oc in many of the lead
wuged to reduce ihe price. O n e o
•ajoymept to the hearer».
' .ibbago, totimt &gt;es, *'te , and even
this xcry .unbiteinssrilke situation, and tl„. t-,rst to give her approval and join
Judge Da ndis, the orator of the occa Bishop \\ M Wtghimaii. presniling. mg industrial and trade journals of t »»•■|
Rhodes
gcrotf.
«re
grown
to
|ierfistti«in
iu
authorises,
(he architect's nfllce, with ,}„. movement was Mrs. William Jenson- according to the program tn a d o U %S ■ Bird, secretary,
country
I
Florida sand This garden 1« ** lleof the certain limitation*. t»&gt; employ outside mug» Bryan, wife of the secretary of
good fhe title a:idr gave one of the most
* hirty-sixth, . •■&lt;ember
One »f the resumé» of th«» situate»'
retty «[rot* t" !»• »«-••:■ a»&gt;mit the lair urchiteclH mi that these buildings may siate
Interest! ij{ lectures that ha« been en Blsh p D S
1« contained HI «/he following editona t
grounds,
and is second only to tho rose bo constructed in tho-near luture.
"Any subject that touches, the homo
joytsl by a Fanfonl audience. Judge! PasM, secretar,.
taken,from a receiH issue of the Indus-|
display.
Reporter Star
(.ould you md in this work by enlist- touche* the heart of every woman, who- *
Luiiiix carnal the theme of his oration , Forty-third, December" lfijh, 1BS6, trial Index;
ing tho influence of &gt;mur delegation in evtr ahc is," is what Mra. Bryan tokl
from.the ancient history to the modern Bishop Eugene R Hendrix presiding;
A lolal of 2.H48 miles of good roads
Frederick
Pasco,
secretary.
congress in l»chalf of this bill?
Mrs. Ellis Logan, rt leader in tha boycott
*nd beyond tho presont times and all
Were built in. Florida last year at a cost
Another Lyceum Attraction
,
Very
truly
yours,
Fifty-third,
December
Qth,
1896,
movement
here when she called upon
tbfJUih hU discourse was the thread of
of more than $1,000,000, according to
PORTLAND
C
H
A
M
BER
O
F
COM.
Bishop
Charles
G.
Gallowa^.
presiding;
Tho*e
having
season
ticket*
foh
the
Mrs.
Bryan
to obtaip her support. Mrs ’
optimism. He described the optimist
an ofilcin! rejMirt ju st made public.
K . G. Gillner, SeC’y. . , Bryan sasurol M rs. Logan that nhe was
Frederick
Pasco,
secretary,.
.
.......
^
^
_____
_
______________
Union
Lyceum
and
ottieni
who
attended
u beiag the man who made the best of
Half of the roads were surfaced .with
ip thorough accord with the movement.
O f tho Bishops who have' presided ill ^
" hst’niUoa wlYh ma'rl'm cni'shal tho Chicago Gleo Club enteruiqment
the worst conditions ami the pwaimlsl
Following Mrs. Bryan's lead, nearly
u the one who made the worst of the Tallahassee, only one remains on this stone and of the remainder 8.5 miles were will bo interestal in Icatnirg that anFLORIDA FARRS WELL
othe# attraction will be at tho Imperial
all tlie other cabinet wives have joined
of things and imprescej the audi­ y if : Bishop Hendrix. The others have construrtod of brick.
' --------the effort u&gt; bring lower egg prices.
ence tha£ the man who was optimistic gone to the home above.
A number of Florida counties have on Dec. 11th. Dr. CUude W. Duke,
’
Bishop
H.
C.
Morrison,
»who
is
to
pre­
Don't
Know'
W
hrrf
'Money
&lt;*oc*»
B
u
t'
Pledges have lu*en obtained from' Mrs.
traveler
nnd
lecturer
will
deliver
hi*
to,thin world yas a. public benefactor.
voted bonds for road construction in re­
side
over
the
seventieth
session
of
our
famous
leeture,
"Some
Social
Aspect*
of
It
|
m
On
The
Way
Undley
I I . Garrison, wife of the s&amp;reThe speaker had made considerable.re*
cent months, and it is estimated that the
tary of war; M r* Albert S . Burieaoh,
•«•rch fpr hit lecture and showed pro- conference is r.o stranger to our Flor da expenditures this year for improved C hristianity." ,'V ••
Washington, D. C., Dec. d. Florida
wife of the postmaster generalr Mra.
Mr.* A. F . Turner, secreUrj' of reli­
‘r md thought tinged with pathos and people.' In fact, he is one of us. Flor­ highways will amount to $3,000,000 or
ha» fared very well In the government
David 3. Houston, wifo of the secretary
gious w“0rk, Young Men's Christian As»tupor and the audience greatly enjoyed ida is Jtis home b y adoption, and * e are more.
. • &gt;
estimate« for harbor apd river Rnprovc*
glad to have him aa u d tlx ei of Florida.
"«ry bit of It.
J
Nothing has demonstrated more no­ sociation of Tamj«i sa)T»: "D r. Duke’s ment* for the hext fiscal year. The es­ of agriculture, and 'M rs. William B.
His home is at Leesburg. He has prei tably the progress ihijt Florida is mok- strong personality, splendid oratory, to­
Wilwm, wife of the secretary of labor.
Tha oration wak followod by a selectimates sent to, congress by- Secretary
sided oyer our conference twice before ing than the building of good roads in gether with hia bright flashes of wit and
f A-monster petition is being prepared,
‘wn "He Shall Come Down Like Bain"
MoAdno Include'thc following;' t.
■
at Palttka In 1896 and Tampa a year that state.
with*
x*hlch congreiw is to be stlrmcd by
his
altogether
pleasing
manner
op
tho
These road« are paying
hy^the octette composed of Misses
For'govFrament )&gt;n*toffice at.Palatka,
ago.
Mra.
Lognh and her' c6*work&gt;ra. ID fa
platform
make
hifn
a
lecturer
of
thc
high­
handsome re in m s on the money invested
«wnjun, Ward. Mm. P^k, Mra- F. P.
$3,000 jk).
Dr. Frederick Pasco is a familidr figure in them. They would pay a very satis­ est order. At the'Young Men's Chris­
expected that by- next Monday night
Bt»d •Messrs. Polk, Murrell,
For the Improvement of St Lurie Inat the sessions of our conference. *He factory fttum if nothing hut the inpteaM tian Association we find that h r draws
more than five •thousand names will
! ! m L ^ 'Vfldman, all of theft artist*
haa served as secretary of the confer« re» in the value of lands which they caittut le tte r th at almost
mostany
oKe
we
haVa
bhpn
,
.
..
,,
,
!
Itavs
been signed to tbotiocumi-nt. Mrs.
any
'
lbeir singing was one of the features
V&lt;- !__,i„„
-;.r o r additional work in St. Petersburg
««,.»
year after year aince the thirtieth session was taken into account, We have in alilo tq secure,, not
excepting-tp&amp; M ttr*; fclrl»re. ki rqnnu • - « ./ ' * Lô$«n .dwlsw^ that alraidy fifteep
occasion. One of tho most im18?I. giving mind tho case of a farm owner who at Used lecturersi from
(mm abroad
ntlroml."
' "
L ’
■ i
i i tu thousand Washington wives bave joined
PJj*«ve and to many an awe Inspiring held In Jacksonville;.itr",
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f
r
j
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P
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. tbe m m i « o t .- ,U U.pIfiMRli I h « ^ .
.
A
Sanford
citlxen'
saysr«**^
1t»d
the
/W irnt of the memorial services ts the
Continued otv,page 2
v . , oempted to »ell h i* fatal for $1,800 and
pleasure
of
hearing
iV.
puke
tlriiv
lr
his
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V
'*
c
£
r
,
Women saÿ‘, ip impress congress with tlw?
*&gt;i
i. .............
, m - ' —
Fw’s sB unable
to get
amount
'"JJ»
»*» roll of absent members or ______________
_......________
,
_ . .t ly
_ t ...
J|Bi f.»r it.
lecture
"Som
e
S
c
i
*t
Asp«vcU
of
f
’hé»• /.^ .» h o hnve gone beforo‘»n&lt;L&amp;8eo* *
, „ . •• „ . A first t ^ highwyftnui built through
*
*
- ; vj
; ; '7 r Taylor Tesd
n*m,#. . ,,nd the i s l a n d jte thiSrafured an offer of tia n ity " . in a cliautau-jha lost J u ^
For dredging work in the Apairtchicoli
There wire nine lecturera àlidi enter­
riv. r. $15,000.00.
*
M f K o k l « . W. M. W oil ley » M * ,
1 W-°00 &lt;0 A h *
th'°UKh thrr° h*d
tainers on the program. Dr. Duke waa
|., 'b
r »r . caUing eacn
W
each name
ttamo three
three limes
Urate
,.nT0J l l ?5v the iconic and ! ,W&lt;T ™ chanst° ,n thc "t4lUB of lhe iarm
For work on Bbckw ater river, $ 6 ,
¿ J , m m r i S l i ON KUNDAV ‘
decldaliy the favorite."
' ’«/ ¿ j* , 000.00.
i
,
^ . except the tmUding of the road.
*
■
•.
*- .
• -3 f t
in ^ e*far'
by a few words ? , ?
Tickets
mny
I
mj reaervod a t Muxwpll’j
Not
only
is
Florida
building
road«,
« ^ r a t i o n by the Exalted Ruler
F’or work on llohnen river. $,3,000.00. L * ’ „
,
... . . „ . „
,,
Rha .g b i n d i n g verj- substantial store Wednesday and Thursday, Die.
„
.
• .
. . . . . .
.
JScw (tame Law Strictly Prohibits U tsreal id«« 0f the memorial aeftRcte probably e n j o ^ j ^ as,greater degree
Fro
deepening
nnd
the
clearing
of
the.
.
on Sunday/ Tji« tain Trepk-Tnany from
ones, brick being used for the purpose 10th and 11th. Downstairs 60 cents. S t. Johns river, $300,000.00.
/
^ ; * &gt;*‘cn.f»on of Sshbalh
'
, •
o f (' aih onplattendance but tha theater biuldfng was
Balcony dCcents. Those holding s^iion
in.
some
counties.
'
1
■ Fbr worit’ on the channel from Clwiiwr’ ^ P b * now gam* law and the old gaim . ,
if
comfortably filial and the sorvicro wero
tickets will use 'the seats shown orf the
waterharbor to.Tampa B iy, $ 3 , 0 0 0 . law for that, matter forbid hunting on
A ' Neal h ä d it h « harduitt task beyond the average, if such a' thing is ’
,tickets.
i
- ' ■•L'- -A
For improvement on» Lake Crsacent *Sunday ahd this law can be and should
■CPL
,1tautAl|Jr&gt;irl m ^»ing'wt vulogy to the fcsaible. Many strangere present
&gt; 'i,
___ M.
. , ' V/Lnother C^y- Director)

am .

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■'* Pach one Of Whom he claimed marked that they had never witnessed
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ofI people, at me. h,
. . .b
..
BBowing
........... »
nsuch
u r »
tan
if i
Ioutpouring
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L. IL Buck, representing the Polk

’ * • or ssjçh
■ taluni
• * 'gir
f tiiaM DirectWiy
Co. is in the city today look‘f' f ',7 da in Uf® and thoir •rrorial servate
Î

uv(v th« g/tiulHi invptnHbFy to pû^

l^iwib i a t i - ^
flne of rhr lOTf displaytxl lu uuu&gt; pati ur t a c -ptaETgmlT
Ihnt the Sanfonl
vrvb.
tVer rendered at a memorial and
anu «hat
Sanford kulgeof
lodgeof Elks should Jluhing a new city edi rectory. As to
be proud of their ofllcers, proud of their whether tho city will gtand for another
' *«leetion by the quartette of members and proud of those who so.1one juat at this.¿hrié or nol.-will b i deî f t ' *ad the ritual of the ably aaabted 1n making the service* all lermined by the advt rtiwni and Mr.
ned in the ringing that'they were supposai to be.
Buck
intertdpsting them t
-~
________ ______ _________----------------- * ----------------- ' ------------ . i ---------- ----------------------------

Basket Ball
^'T^e^toftita .Hiah Fchool ilUityLblU

team IjiorTKtalnimw today to play i|ie
Rlssldt/iee High Hehool team. Those
representing .the local team are Albert
FVy and Frank Coates, forward*: HOward Gilbert, center;. Sherman lloutli
Joel

and Dunn's Creek channel, $.1,000,00. fbe enforced to tit- letter. It remained
For work in Santa Rosa Sotind, $5^-. for.Wnntt-n Carson of Kissimmee, how'

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.-For.* n?w lighthouse on Florida reef,*,'happened to lie. three prominent cltl- •

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