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THE SANFORD HERALD

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All Loca! Advertisements Under This Heading,-THREE ('ENTS
a Line For Each Insertion

W o m a n ’s C lu b I
Notes From All Departments
Of The Sanford Woman's Club

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MISCELLANEOUS

WANTED

Woman's (la b Reception ,

WANTED AT ONCFi-Old Rat* at the
State and local territory given to
HERALD OFFICE.. R ags''M ast be
jobbers,
retailers and capable salesmen.
Perfectly Clean. WU1 Pay TWO CENTS
"S K A T ," the beat and beat known soap,
removes grime, grease, dirt, etc., from
Wanted—T o trade a good railroad
the hands. Big seller, especially in fac­
Bteh far a ^bicycle. Telephone 259.
tory districts.- Wriite for. attractive
lG~3tp .
proposition. SK AT CO., 3 New Park
. 14-t(
Wanted—T o buy r * d «ect*1 hand avertuv. Hartford, Cpt\m. j .
one horse surrey cheap for cash. Jno.
W jlwftoM cUo n’riile Ave. P. 0 . Box 1127

Tuesday afternoon thb"fi|*t large •£■
function of tbe winter season w u given
'at the Woman's Club, whan the Social
Department of the club entertained .tbe
members of tbe whole club at a beautiful
reception.
The reception room w u artistically
decorated and the club colors, red and
green, used exclusively. Ferns and pot
planta, among which were intermingled
a variety of red cut flowers filled every

During the reception the following
lieautiful musical program was given
and greatly enjoyed by all preaeut.
**. Mrs. K. K. Tolar k m in charge of the
program»■’
.Vocal Solo, ‘ Tomorrow, Miss Mary
Gaines; accompanist, M i* Florence
Frank.
i
Encore, Were My Songs with Wingsi
Provided.
Piano'Solo Vox Populi, Mias Ma/garct
D ir k
Violin Solo, The Barcarelle, fromi
Tales of Hoffman, Mrs. Powell; Mra.
McComb accompanist.
Encore, Lion du Hal.
Vocal Solo Necklace of Love, Mra.
Powell _____ J-------- ,
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Questions for Clab Members

’ Wanted—Livingston Globe tomstp
planta. Can exchange cabbage planta.
17—*2tp
Dr- Dove,

DeLand, FI*.
Wanted—Pony, young, sound and
kind. Weight seven to eight hundred.
E. W. Knowles. Route 2. Box 85, San­
ford, Florida., care E. J. Bell..
19-2p
Wanted—Two fumbhed rooms up*-,
stairs, with privilege of bathroom. Pri­
vate family with meals. Clone in.
Address M,’ care Herald.
19-2tc

For Sale— 30,000 Celery plants-23,000
are
prick bed plants-7,000 are seed
bed plants, all ready to go in tbe field.
•
C. H. Isermon,
18-2tc *
Monroe. Fla.

In Honor o f Ml*&gt; I
„ ,
be held Saturday afternoon at three
o'clock in the club rooms. The topic
.Mrs. W. D. Holden Y U lltf „ ;, M^
will be "History of CTpera in America"
an enjoyable bridge part;,
• &gt;rdi»
with music from American opera. Miss complimcnUry to her truest. Mr |.jj
M»Kim will be in charge of the program. Lawrence o f Orlando. Aft»-'
noon pleasantly spent playing •?.■ n ,J
of auction^ it s u found that M-.
Hart—Keeljr
rente had made the top arm*- , i
Mr*- E. It. Curtis* announce* the awarded tbe pretty prize, a ml ...
matriagr of her daughter. Helen Ger­ ‘ Mr*. Lawrence has spent t&gt;., ^
trude to George Davie Hart of DeLand. summer in N uhville,. Tcnn.. s*h,.f,.
The marriage took place in Jackson- bail charge of the social pug. uf Ql't ^
ville Sunday Oct. 19th at the residence tjie N uhville papers. She. hm muy
of a friend of the bride in Riverside. friends in Sanford who are al*4&gt;*
Iter. Dr. Carpenter of the First Metho­ to aee her. At the conclusion r&gt;f
dist Church performed the ceremony game dainty refreshment?* ...... - m d
in the presence of relatives and friend*.
Among those present were Mr.
p
The wedding w u to have been in At­ Connelly, Mrs. It. A. Nssm m, Ma
lanta at the home of the bride's sister Anno, Mra. Forrest Lake. Mr*, (; p
but owing to the illness of Mrs. Curtin Smith. Mrs. H. L-Q&amp;Farrat Mr*. L H.
plans were changed, and th e. wtclduut Lawn^in*'»nrl~Mr*. &lt; h t). Mrf.augMrjj
took place In Jacksonville.
Mrs.. Hart is well known in Sanford
Presbyterian'Churrh
having resided here a number of years;
jV3jS[ f ^_« = A
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and is very popular in social circlet.
Regular services will *t* held in tie
Her artistic home on Sanford Heights Presbyterian church morning and
has often been the scene of beautiful ing. Dr". Brownlee will preach xt
socia l' functions.
services and the public i* cordially ».
* Mr. Hart is one of the rising young vited to attend.
bust ness men of DeLand» where he Is
engaged in the furniture business. Mr.
Notice to Tax Parer*and Mrs. Hart will reside in Sanford
Tax books for the. payment of St*»
for the present but later may decide
and County taxw will lx- ow-mM M
fo locate In DeLafid.
t*,,';«
The popular couple have many friends November first. A discount
in both places and else where who will cent win lie allowed from t.,- ¡» d a
extend eohgratu lotions and best wishes. November and one |*er cent u ¡.»id a
December. When making
ii&lt;*4
taxes please giro full description of [xad
or send me your old tax receipt* .-hovi^
description.
JNO. D. J1 SKIN'S.
Tax Collector. S*....t-,le Ca
IR-ffte

PILES! PILES! PILES!

Rector

RD. W. E. H0 USHOLDE8
DENTISI
Roonfc 23. 2* «0*1 25. Pkn BUI»
SANFORD.
For Sale— “ Cheap Pair of Horses,
Wagon and Harness. Apply to L. J Total cost
Hartley Jr.,Longwood, Fla.
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FI'

Etude,

Adapted from

When you insure
company behind the poi ,
financially and that it h.i
for fair dealing, or you
your sorrow that you **
most difficulty in coll,-* -

For Sale—One horse disc harrow
florae turning plow. Good a* new.
K. Bates. Court House.
IS
For Sale—Span of mules. M. S. Nel
son. Eureka Hammock Sanford Fla.

• M M .eu o-fiiu it*- fenrli-*-*

our client* who suffer*
know they will giv*i &gt;■
first class recommend.?'

Notice Horse Owners
For Sole— Seven room houae 320 11 th
SL and Elm avenue. Apply on prem­
I have a first claw expert horse nhoer.
ile*. A bargain.
17-1 Itp
Give him a trial.
W. H. Underwood.
For Sale— Several well 1&gt;n‘d hounds.
9M i
One well trained for deer, others just
right age lor training. H. S. McLendon
Wades boro, N. C. Rt.l
17 - - -11.

A meeting of the Music Department
of the Woman’» Club of Sanford will

For Sale At a bargain or will rent 485323232353480148532353484800010101020253232323235323894823535348484853
for airiest nothing for ordinary work
to any or«* who will take* good care of
them, pair of rnule* and wagon and a
pair of work horcsen and wagon
E A
Douglas.'. Court If ini'*’
17-tf
For Sale- -Celery Hoards cheap, big
lot, call ’ phone 263 or write Box 942,
Sanford .Florida.
-.
19-tf

B oys

'hed room*.
At StumonV

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For Rent No. lor Park Av«-..- six
room*, hath, electric light«, gas for cook­
ing, Appl&gt; to 11 C. Du Hose. over Ten
Cm Store.
94-tfc

T h ese

B e a u tifu l

For rent -Rooms for
light house­
keeping. Furnished or unfurnished. Cor.
lftth lusd Oak.
14—tie

S in g le

B rea sted

For Rent—t'nfurnished rooms over
Ixmg's store suitable for gentlemen.
See Mr*- R. L. Jones 206 Park avenue.
15-tf

N o r f o lk S u its

For Rent—Same very desirable fur­
nished apartments for light housekoepirig and lodgings. Mr». J. II. Fer­
guson The Pgirriew. corner First and
Frone ii men mi; .city.
15-tf

ROYAL BRAND

For Iteri t-~ T * s fuMiul,«U root ili and
one bedroom. Rooms suitable for light
boi^sekpeping. Mrs.xGoodhue. 210 Park
avenue.
15-tfc
• Good Farm for Rant—Castle Garden
on traction line, thiee miles from city.
Farmed for five year», ad tiled, two good
flowing walls, barn and outthad. Rent­
ed cheap, for cash, Addreaa Mrs. Cor*
Ifollinger, C»n*atou. New York.
102-tfc
For Rent—Rooms furnuhod or urv__funiiaUe4-_„702 Palmetto Ave. l£-2fp

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MISCELLANEOUS
Send-your orders to FV A., Sahitmpert
as-he will save you big money on your
p*pM nn/1 the Sebum pertNorcross Hoe*. I *m here where tile
and rower pipe if made and nan see it be­
fore it is shipped, a*'ray territory-is from
Birmingham, Ala., to Columbus, Mia*..

and Pirriili. fila nnrth nn Ihr Nnrtljcrn
Alabama Railway, in one of the b*wt
clay regions in the.United Staifai. F. A.
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Sehumpert, Fayette, Al*,, . 13-lfltp .

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ELECTIONS HELD IN MEXICO
LAKE, MONROE TO BE BULKHEADED
WERE FARCES OF RANK SORT
CITY COUNCIL SHAPES PROJECT
S O L D IE R S V O T E S W E R E ALL
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Florida Society of California Afraid of ( ALLS FOR BIDS ON THE BIILK— Awlnlfc—htraxton of the South
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Designates November 27lh as Ihe Day
UTHKR NErt’S’ OF INTEREST AROCTt.

U r Thankmtlrigjt U -------.
Washington. Oct. 27. President Wil­
TIIE STATE OF FLORIDA P IT
son has designated Thursday Novem­
UP IN TABLET . FORM
ber 27. as Thanksgiving Day. and issued
Inland voyage« through the tropical the following— his first Thanksgiving
wonderland of extreme South Florida, proclamation:
“ The season is at hand in which it has
traversing the peninsula from the Gulf
to the Atlantic, will In* afforded travelers j ^IWI1 I°nK our nwpected custom as a
after the middle of Novemiier.
The P«I»I« to turn in praise argl thanksgiving
Mims Line U going t*i put the stern-1lo Almighty God for His manifold nierWheeler steamship "Swan" on u rtin C1W* und bleaaings to us us a nation,
between Fort Meyers and Fort laiuder- ^ b&lt;* year that has just |&gt;xsse&lt;l has been
dale It Will take the "Swan" two day» in a P^«uli»r d**gree by manifestation
each way to make the trip.Leaving ■of ,,is granoas and benefleient
proviFnrt Meyer» Ihe steamer will nose her &lt;lenrv
lb* have not only* had pears*
w,iv up th**f'uhatHallutrhce
rtver At throughout our own Imrdem and with
hurt Tlnimpsim it will steamllirough
oat111!1* ol the world, hul that peace
tin- drainage * .nulls to Lake Hick- has been brightened by «instantly mulp* Ik-*- fr-.m Lake Hickpochee to Lake “ plying friendship t f mutual sympathy
Okeechobee and having crossed .that nnd understanding, and of tho happy
vast inlund sea. will move llirough the operation of many elevating influences
canals to dock* at Fort Lauderdale. IKith of ideal anti of practice.
“ The nation frits been prosperous not
only, but has proved its capacity to take
" M a t s off t o th* m e n w h o xvdl g iv e
isnmsel amidst tbe rajiid movement of
( t r llilu l* * it.» first Tout g a r d e n
w h e re
affairs ¡»ml deal wit ft its own life in u
e i g h t s -si'X eft
f l »-1 a b * iv e
g ro u n d
t lie
»pint of cam lor. righu-ousnexx and com­
pe o pli- i ‘ iio I'Hik d o w n o t * " t ) t h e fnre-it
ity
\ke fiavA xis*n the practical com­
-pr.-a ! i o y I*. P'g i*-»t ied among its
pletion id a great work at the isUutlll» of
park ll'ltf bikel a k e a -troll
m.iiw
I'anama wlttcli not only exemplifies the
througit jnd m amt flower garden or
nation'» abundant resources to accom* i/itv
l li*- refr*--h m » * t - being serxed
pltsll wfiat it will, and III*' de*tmguished
.* t fie t .lid**» " - i ■ ■ H* U r l a n d o I t e
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»kill and capacity of il» public nervanta
(Hirler-Star
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fmt also (iromLse» the liegjnnmg of a new*
l u g Y o w e 1! I f ie k u i r i li l i u i l d i t t g i» now
igc .*: in w &gt;*m(raci» new m igiibor
going i.p ilei I ' li* piarti - » t i r s,iys
hoists, l ew »&gt; miiatiin*», new bontLs and
that it ha- Iss'ii -b-ti-nnin*-iI to adii a
new in luev eiuenu* of coo iteration und
fifth s l o r , tin* out e r vxall» of whi ch
|e*af-twill lie a bri ck and ■ ol i eret e parajM*t
' Itigittisiastrtvw exalteth a nation'
affolli * r*-*- and a half f*»*t f r om I he
and !’*eaci* on earth and good will toward

With only three stops scheduled in
but refu ses t o m o v e
Resolutlon passed und approved by
WORK WILL START SOON
the Jt.i miles between Tiunpu and
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elec the undersigned committee appointed
The following ordinance apfiean: in Jacksonville, the Coast Line'» new
By the Florida Society of Southern
"Tampa Sfiecial" will begin tifiertitlng
tiens
The Herald:
-Y
a
week from tomorrow, making the
id«nt General Huerta were ht
T_ . California relating to the invasion of
“ An Ordinanca Requiring the Bulk­
&lt;]»y and there was no eemblnr&amp;c 'ii| Fítirjda by Japanese under the guise heading of Luke Monroe and tho Re- run m »even hour». Pulutka, Sanford
disorder In any quarter of the city. of colonization:
c'nimation of Land in’ F’ront of all and Lakeland ure the only regular
Be it resolved by the Florida Society
\ few patrols were on the streets by
Property Bordering Upon Lake Monroe stop*. Pulutka for East Coast. Georgia
neither police nor troopa had any hut of Southern California that we deplore Between the East Side of an Unknown Sont hem and Florida and the Coast
the action areridited by the pres* (&lt;&gt;
their usual ditues to perform.
Alley Between Sanford and Cypres» Line'* Florida Southern connection.
ex-Governor William S Jennings of
The polling places opened at
Avenues and the West Side of Myrtle Sanford for change of engine» und
o’clock in live morning ami remained Florida in his aejivtlic» to duposi of Avenue in the City of Sanford, Seminole Lakeland for th** many connection»
open until noon, when the imqxrtors his land holdings in si.ul Sitie by lease County, Florida, anti Providing the centering at that |M*int. Urhtndo and
dcsed the booths until 3 o’ clock in or otherwise, to Japnm-se refuge**» Manner in Which Said llulkheading KU-imrtiee are shown on the time eanl
ig »tup* w hih* Plant i it V w dl
the afternoon for the midday meal from California Iberet* v a- we believe and Rccliumutinn Shall i&gt;* Done.** |ax
mu
i (u-iitaliim m t)u* scinslole nisi
They were opened again at :t and establishing a national and a State
The wonltng of this ordinance means
**'Vd on l ii •■*igi|i* * ’
dosed at 6- Officials, one* of which was menace within the b Mor» ol the cum- little to the average reader of The. I n
designated “ president," were in attend­ mnnwrnlth that tuts pant mm its tug best t Herald who doe» not live in Sanford but to .* ol -top and blow e.r i •• ,ui
The three regular stop» will
ance on the polling places. They as­ tribute.
to the |N*ople hero who have dreamed of crjviug
Be it further resolved that we com­
he
from
tfiris*
to five minut-« e;,eh n
sisted-in the preparation of the ballot
thi* great work for many year» and •**when neceasury, but there was no iikt - mand the patriotic and manly expres­ |M*eially t*&gt; the newspa|n*r tiiat has «lu: •* I- *
sion of Hun. Frank &lt; lark who in ku
Soutlllio'ltltf, tile x|M»-tal will tie N'o
don.
fought for tfils improvement for (lie
The Federal olllrials tu-cmed to I*** promptly addressing Governor Park past five year* thi» final turning of the RI I*- mg Jacksonville *t *i • m mil
Trammell to the etui that Florida sod
air.. ,
I'ainpii a l l )
n
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a representative class
clerks
page that will sjM*ll .»urc**.*v« means
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No
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feavr*
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at
mss men. small employes anil shop, may riot In* made the nucleus of in­ mil'll
It means that Sanford will
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keeper* So far as could !»■ ¡isi-**rlui tied, trigue against whip citizenship
be th* t*retlli-*l nvii i u ,* in the stale.
W e t*-*-l t h a t **■i s i ’ t i ' . w le d g e nf t i n
at
1
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m
co government emplooy* served
Each
It means that Sanford will now have
*-'tipari-oh l**-l w*s-n i In I a m p , i
polling place had a table on wInch w,-n- Jupam-se &lt;jui-lnui oil t i n - I’act fie
tin tog touri-t hotel
It means that)
spread tickets cf the various candi­ ( oast and our regard (or I he (air name Sunforif «i llave a cleaner appearance Sp. il alai tin* S**ahoar*l I.milled.
dates. From the««* the voter made hi-, of Florid;* mak**s it l***lh 'a prtvtli*ge i b a n t h e r i v e r v ie w
I t m e a n » t h a t San- .
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■ejection, signed, folded and deliver* *1 a n d a d u t y to - (il.e e U n - i i t i / . e l i s i I t h e f o n i w i l l I,* m u c h h e u lt hier a n i l m o r e 1,11
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it to the "president,’ ’ who deposited Slate in u position to know the facts aaiitary
It means that Sanford w lllith,‘ ,r'»*
bourn after January I.
We represent to the citizens nf Flor
ting
it In the presence of the voter m tin
f r o m t f u - l u n e h i'iic * f o r t h l a k e o n n e w 111 1
nla that wherever the Japanese have
iillnwmg
p
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iti 11&gt;1111 o ln
hs'lol bo*
Ilf** i m i h n | " atol that o u r lak** f r o n t .
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infringed up*in the Domain of tin- &lt; an
f j\ &lt; r ' il«*?* fur t in * ihr»*»* M 'ic ula r
Man) Kinds of liases
so long neglected will ut last become the,
■* '
l!l» t n iif im h i
h i ul
ih n** *
Ballot tnix** consisted of all sorts cits tan it had inly bis-n a ipieftl ion of prettiest and best part of the city. w i l l
cf receptacles from a pasteboard shoe time until protest lias formulated into
I V hidhliciidlng will extend from &lt;,UHr" v ," 'urs’ 1,1
**v.-rog'*- -fx -d id
While the M nie .IXernie t** a t»*mt Udnw SlUlford n,‘i,rl thiny-five tnil.*s an hour il
ben to a plush-covered jewel casket, a demand lor exclusion
n«i|
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Imiff DM IA ill tl** I'IiMTimI
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Stilt*Department
at
Washington
a a- avenu, winch Will pra.tf.-alK take m no
w a ' gins» jar borrowed from .i
a,,r,‘ ,liai1'
'Laking into * 1 , 1 , . i- ' g o l a ami ! 'llstruggling t«* Hji|nas*- the (aliform.
rw w w w f- xxwrv»' a«*»*«i&gt;'';rT'xVde&lt;^TCtnrttwt-ration lull
f(»* i f(tN|f j* .
inch * an be «*Vt* Ttn* hislmg achieVr•,l*l a p a . Ill g i ude i
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inminitim
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mey about the voting.
As the vole Japanese difference» Great Britain has «ti*’ tu&gt;!i o f ik»«’ cTt&gt;
itieiii»
t»i ttie fiuitiun sjnrtt
The year
THp \a ork wiM !»*•
lias hruiiglit us the satisfaction» nf work
tu deposited the name was cheeked been eimxjtlering the protest of the J;ip undertaken hi
in a sensible and Iiusuk xii i
stopping and reganim^ full
I In l l r a d i d r d * OUUly fair
held at well done and fresh visions of our duty
os the rvgister and on the list previously lines** because nf Canuda’» discrimina like maimer and will be pul down just
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prepared. through |R*r»onul vi-it» of
a» t in * - t r i s t* a n d s i d e w a l k s h a v e b een
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better -Mid
a designated official to the hiMi-i-» m
by
tin
illy
it t i n 1 p r o j i e r t y
o w n e r*
li-t o! tin pri ze- of f ered a n d the e \
Now, therefore, !. Hoodmw Wilson,
his jurisdiction.
[t wuls left to the and it appear* from prexn rt*ports that r a n n o t d o so a n d t ir e e x [i** tiv " l e v i e d Ile .r
Iti* Limited will
hil v»-»eleo »che,! t a l ,tt- w e f e ir-ti r**-ting a n d nitrtieroti' I'n-stih-nt of tin fritted Stale» of Aniervolition of the citizen to regMi r his Sir Richard Mcliri'le. I‘ r**nvi**r of ((rttisli a g a i n s t t i n p r o | * e r t y
l|l&gt;n.,)v ,J„,IKnllU. T^tirsriav, thè
lame on the list if he were entitled by ( iluinlna, is jusi now on (tie return from , The A|M*citication» are now in the olisi stop» un 11s si x tiour run fnttn Tampa \ s|»»ial felli un* wiv» ma.l.i u( II,e w.irk.,,^
Si.wmber nexl, a» a day of
I t total t i n i «
lost ut ,d thè boy» and girl»’ «.n i club» ami
' residence, age ond other re* pit rente nt.s London, where he has been to make it oiliix* uf tile ( ‘ ity Engiiu*er Fred V\ »I to tacksonvill**
plain to Sir Fdward Grox
British bams anil *itre most cumpreliensiv*■ in
kt rig ttu* s**v•ti »top» do**» not u m i m n t -unmng *Job» and u va- »hown timi Tliaoksgi vmg nnd praver and invite thè
to cast a vote.
\«Mini; h*'k» to Bradford *-•mim&gt; jMq,|||e througliout Die land to « s a » frora
lor Foreign AlTair*. tltat every r*s*|M-ct ’ Mr Williain» is exper t* m o r e t h a n t l u r t y m m u t * * » . a i i i i i i i r t n i m ih* &gt;*"ing
Manuel Culero, liberal candidate, Secretary
IwHi.m*' pr«i|H*rls **nlhM*MM| with tlieir w,*nt*»l occupation* anti in their
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who was onee ambassador at Washmton
ie n e .») tit t f u * hn** o f w o r k
ir a i h.LrI*- |' i •♦**! .i*d1 Mi* 'h'»A i -ik.* rn.Kh’ »everal ¡"in*-- ami place- of worship
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P* P*r r a d w , nissiipj. water .uni
In * *a*— whereof I put hereunto,
Setter (lamlvon. candidate **l the
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1,111 ¡ i f | / r .....i l l ri*«! V*. fill 14 V il li **f r* m frill ■
set my iiaiid and caused tin* *i*al nf the
Catholic party, cast a ballot for bettor ida id large mm igratum, i **id w. d,t-*Vri- at Mu- sunti* pe r i od and the c o n t r a c t or » &gt;!'l**r» ,tn*t Wber I* tal |||-| timi* is ile
h«* iiuuniril J4t«*r ami will hr imuli* in United States Ur lie ulllxed.
Calero. Neither of these delegate* to show to )u*r citizens Unit the Jup- who are interested can net* the platt» iin t e d r u n m n g l u n e v»ili e q n u i t f n o t
com|ietiti.m
witli all the counties.
anexe
arc
not
of
the
»time
social,
spiritual
“ Dom* at the city of Washington this
»ur[ia».s t h u t o f t h è K | * n * in i.
caret! to make an expression as to whether
in the rity hall.
or
moral
filler
ol
our
whit**
race:
that
2'!ril day of Octoiver in the year of our
W h l c l i t r a i t i v*.ili m a k r ih** f a x t e x t
a sufficient number of ballots bail been
This liulkheading will be one of the
The Tampa. Atlantic and Gulf rail Lord, one thousand nino hundred and
deposited to make an election
Few the whit*-* anil the Japs cun never great*-»! improvement» that Sanford riuming lime t» a matt* r of specula
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the
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of those who went to the poll* t&lt;Mll%
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i comT»mplat**d "cross-stab*' thirteen, and independence of the Uniti*!
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inns-to *.«rry .dl the products States, th*- one ftund rei I and thtrtythe trouble to vote for senators or
ri a* l ing Iti effect
hrt III ‘ the '.nil* lltll* demand* re* og
* Il curry o f f Hi* f i n n o r I n a n i i* v e n i
deputies
ill th" I very lade» **ninlrv lo New A'ork *‘lglith
Wo d DB h U u i l s o n
***mt* fa s t n i n i * w t ll fi*’ ttiiid * u n * s**iison l,v tin way .*t Tampa
MRi. t
1 will "run into'
The last shred binding (ienerul Felix nition ns a siivial •■'(inii. as evidenced
In- Pre»Klertl
", dillb-'iltl* - ..I i
1 t c r i ' t v ita ' r*.
i ’ noi t, ■&gt;• t n an*| \f ¡,m
,i '1,1 lit. w¡II procure an'
Diaz anil (ienerul Viegoriano Huerta h. t *,, i ml.Ik
U J. H U Y A N ,
- i( fifiotinii i r . o :
wiil tu
waic/ied a right ol way (rolli Miami I" tl*»' prupvr
wax severed today when (ienerul Diaz tlorniii that In* -t *tn*itif*i-- *■! im so*“
I’.ts-mg thrmigh Saturday afternour » i h i n t e r e s t l
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Secretary
of State."
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living
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him
on
unfair
com
tu- ol the lug land compunteti, will
telegraphed to the Department of Wat
in a special I’ullrmm uttuclied l*&gt; th* i a b i l e a lito |**tit**r
with
a
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itiren-hip
that
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-fonati (M-rmit.-, to run over the city
hil commission of brigadier general.
SANHHtD GROWERS BUSY
\ ( I tram arriving iter** at 2 'm p m
1a m p u
.h
. r u l l i i n i m i t r a m .* streets
giv* .dockage right, domile
The announcement was made late to inuiniam our nigh standards of
w.-r.- a delegation of Tampa Dn-sler» |U&gt; m||kln|( „ ,,)Ul
„ . v&lt;,n lH*tw «.„ forty a.-ns* in the city for yard* and pay
tonight that the resignation of General living a ml of buss tics* etílica, that he
Will Increase &lt; aldnige Acreage to
ronneet«!
with
the
iiourd
of
trade
of
dty
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|e with the a cash bonus
Miami xhou'd grasp the
Mix Diaz, as brigadier general, wax has uy abnormal patriotism lor his native
Largest of Years.
tfm. City
They were on their way lo lnaU|iurutJoh o(
Sjes-.al, ihe r o M, opiairtiinit y
demanded by the War Department. land; that international relation* are
Sanford, Fla.. Oct. 21. —A conservashaping thenselx**» toward Jnpuitenc- Mobile Ala. where they will arrive a| , .... riltininjf (&lt;Mir lrnj(,» each way
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*liye estimate of the aro|ix now in fields
Sanford Telephone Director)
Amencan eatrungemeiii and that roce t i* in tonmrfow t«&gt; uike pari in tb&lt; a l i d e t h e S e a lio a r if o p e r a t e » - t h r e e
A parly of winter residents i» coming shows cabbage 300 iteres, celery 200,
Southern fungre»» there which eo'nven**» il conjunctloti witi thè SJterlui, t h**
The new directory will be ready abopt strife and natinnal *tilferenci*s are m
through from Massachusetts to St lettuce 125, cauliflower 50,
Then* is
un MoikI.i&gt; morning
t na»t Line ojierat**» .timiIter lust tram, Peter*burg m thirty-eight automobile« cimxid* ruble activity among truckers,
IWrnher lBt. K y Rourke has charge tin* end, inevitable
These |nK*sters prnpOsw* lo show lo leiivtng Tampa at th*- present tinte at
We Itelieve that .Itqiunese col....ra­
nf this publication. This In a splendid
and are expict.nl to arrive here any time. Many are preparing ground Dr the
thè
delegati - lo tfiat ronvenlmii timi 1) 15 u. rn. in addìi tori lo two locai».
advertising medium and Is used daily tion in Florida, whil* inuring t i the
Tampa ts veri tntich un thè ma|&gt; when |t Ih** Seuhoard fijM-rat*-» two locai* and They ur* from Boston or near then* largest crop of cabbage in the history
the whole year. The rate« are no higher immediate jirolit ol s.mii through th**
principally
Everyone in the party of Sanford
While early indications
come» t&lt;i future »hipping trarli* ity wiry of Iti** Limited, inaking it i&gt;o.»sitde for
than merrhantx frequently pay for sale of land, will inject mlo the State
who ha« written to friends here has (Minted to a Iesser acreage, it now look
thè Panama rimai They will .Uso fa«ir a Pampa or Jack-onvdl*- htisine»» man
. Ohe insertion In u program whiclt is an element of rae* iltsc*ir*l beside
to »»***tire Ih** rorigrres for Tampd next to *atch a tram far * itli* r . tty a» nrarlv •if their It'*-» Till* I* Indieved t*&gt; lie the ;i* if every available tillable acre wi
“"cl one night only.
Th*»**' desiring which her jir**.*,nt r.u* probl* m i* ell**
largest a*il**m&lt;»bde party ever .uwmhleii be cu'tivated.
The celery crop will
vear
*nv tiour llirough Hi*- *lav
'Pump p, mah* »urli a drive through the be increased heavily, lettuce will be
Wephonea should send In their orders merit ary
There an* twenty m ih» party and they o , burn*
If you will maintain and htiild up
Moftce w aj to bo listed in the new
country » St Petersburg Nut** in Tampa aturnf normal
your present high «taminrd, of citizen -,«^ M by Frank C. llowysr, president
Tho company requests theme
Tim**
! The drouth continues at Sanford und
ship; If you would |»*rmnnently in " f Tampa» l.oard of trade who wax Big Cattle Man Her** Fruiti Kertturk*
vho havo already orclami ’ phones to
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is retarding the suiting of lettuce in
chxTcxI ctb*trinan *rf the delegation snot)
_ Uatj cnt for a few day*H as we have a crease your latni value» hv »i-citring a afutr iht* tram pull«! out of T umpif." Lred L. Hosrler. *.f—Jeose-witU,—J^&gt;,.
The retirement of Bishop U C fndds. A (xirtion ol \he plontp set during
treat 4n,
{»opulutton tltat will lihmd and amtdnany orders ahead.
L. P. Dickey was electetl aocretmry o f , «ne of the Supreme Trustee* of t’.e Gray form hi* work in the Episcopal ! th® pnM tvor-wreks hnte-l&gt;een bndiwSanford Telephone Co. gnmate; if y*ou stand for the Florida
Fraternal Order oí Kugle», of ttn* United chureli of Florida t* a matter which damaged by the heat and drouth,
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•Geo. H. Fernnhl. of tomorrow nnd the future integrity , Tampa
Time«, wax cohatituted publier I «tutea, and extensive cattle dealer wax many, oxen not worshipers in that |Many growers have plowed Dtp early
of tho American government, you will
Pres.
For almost a ; settings and reset; others have merely
here Friday and Saturday barking after church, deeply regret
tnuke the dtnuind for anti-Japanese tty man
Indications |»oint now to
En route to ijatiforil the entire party,* amali tract of land he owns nenr .score of years he ha* covered nearly' \ replanted.
Fancy Work Circle v. .'/• legislation no insistent that your (io v - had some fun over the choosing of berth» Fort Reed. Mr. liner ter ha* been in «li tin* state almost constantly--and *a httl't croI’ °f early lettuce,
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W\' V rrnor will hearken to the suggestion
Fancy Work Circle mtjt at of-F ran k Clark for a sfa-cial wswion in the car. It wta done by drawing most every State in the Union in eonnec- hi* lias b«*n a familiar figure ux hamlets I Tjhff prolottged, frouth ha* msterinlnttnilMTs ami a»*is usual in ttUch case*, rion with the cuttle tmsinesa, and grew into villag**». villages to towns ly weakened thi* flow of the artesian
homt* of Mrs. D. A\ Caldwell last
of the legisluturc to pam an alien land
The Farnald .Hardware Co. is
"There is and tuwru* to citi«« of imiKirtance,_J wells.
iraday afternoon. ■ After ajiending law, similar to the recent California some of the fattest men in the party speaking of Florida «ays:
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night and day to install puntpno
doubt
in
my
mind
that
Flirfua
will
drew upper berths, while their thinner
' time pleasantly with their fancy
enactment. .
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ing
plants
to aid the wells. The HUI
soon
bee«.::
e
one
of
the
lea*'
,ig
Slates
brethren drew lowers. There'was some
the hostess served to her guests
This society Invited inquiries from
Urne « lM*,ng successfully grown M j Hardware Co *K working over time regood
nature*!
swapping
dune
afterward*.
'n
(,attle
raising,
and
t*
now*
ahead
frf
i «»lad, wafers and coffee. TJtose Floridians Interested in this question.
Kellner according (o » Jvlcra, A\ . W ¡
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drilling uhi wells ami making new
In the psrtv arc the fnH.vu*i**K:- - »,
«»me of the cattle randim.wta.UwJ’ . —Ua Powell of lhar pfrrre
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banner
T^^rifeYitT' U TrrrS-y-TTTTT the boafif
' f^r Fort Meyarw SaUmlay. wiiMi*.
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f,*vu* Mm. Roberta., Mn». Pur- part them to you.
which i» (leading m*»it satisfactorily. ! celery crop
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*.f trad**. Messrs E W. Monrose. D. S. t h*' W&gt;U buy another car lontl **f cattle Tin.» wdl known planter ha* also a fúteM,. w „
Mrs. T. K. Bates.
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Done by order of the Florid* So­
U.-JIs. AV G, Itiimili- Grain Pbillip», f . AIx-J I oltUJ wa* p k ajK'd w-Lh the Ltk-ai
crt»p nf -ugur cane and is demonstrating purctlMSwl u0tl u„. lo&lt;.a, ,
,
ciety of Southern California and orY "-'.,
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p. G. Wall. H E. Snow, C. E. Tufts, Kurie af the Fraternal Order of Eagles,
Rummage Sale
the
value
Of
lamls
b.
Sdffner
and
that
K.
Ollt,on.
ha*
just
received
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dered »ent to the Governor of hinda ^
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A j Ang,f N&lt; w _ l|eiw. and «.ya Sanford h«a one of thè bowl
Ladles Union of the Congre- ami her representatives m ^ g
vicinity.
toil*
of
hllie
vitriol
for
eelerv
irmreri
tons
blue
celery growers.
|(?y w y chambers. JcihJS' L. Branch, |Aeries in the South.
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’ Church will hMd n rin r r * ;v this U th day of October, 11*13This will be used to prepare Bordeaux
Jack Lawes, L. P. Dickie, A. J. Knight,!
Committee:. B. L. Summerlin, it. It
w w Lefiler Block on Sanford
Architect* from all . parts, of fh®
J H. Detwiler, C, H. Evans, T. L. ’__________
For Sale
South are visiting Tampa with a view
Saturday in Now tuber. Snowden- IL A. Marks. A. M . lUdh'Y,
iwer. The car invoiced around $2,000*
Knrtt, Y. K. Heaiiey, W. N. Bartlett?
Orur two home wagon, 515.00; one to submitting plans for a now city hall
1 to 10 p. .n. Mra. L. T. Bonine. Atteat R . L. Sumtd will not m ore, than half supply
one-home wagon, '$15.00}»one barrel which plans are to be submitted on the
merlin, prealdent; H. A. Mark*, secrethe coming season,
fiuy pro tern.
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R«v, Gainea of the Methodut chtireh spray outfit.
outfit. JJIfi.OO: one Fhnnet Jr. 2nd of December. Tbe amount
and furniture will be a
"require additional
- 812 W to m i* Bldg., Bo. U at TituaviU. thi. w « k assisting with te tilt o r drill. 1^60..
C M - y*
able foj tbe erection of
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October 28, 1 9 |j

ALL ROUND NEWSPAPER MEN
Salaries drawn from federal, State or
were under the "Impression thnt it would
municipal governments are exempted.
cur« all'the defects in the school system
Clarence E. Woods, the accomplished
but-Jt has nob- .
editor of the Kustis Lake Region,- hi The taxpayer may deduct from his
- Tho present state superintendent was made on inventory of the qualifications reported income any tosses incurred
a great advocate or claimed to lx* of of an all round newspaper man and the or interest on debts paid and any other
taxes he may have paid during the yeur.
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R. J. HOLLY, r dltor • *
this system especially at the time when following is the result:
W. M. HAYNtS. B u l i n i l i M an agte
he was wanting votes for the office ‘he
An all round newspaper man should Not later than November L the persona
now Alls. During the campaign he l»e able to .write n poem, weigh corn, dis­ from whom he receives his sti|x&gt;nri must
o b ic e Iptlon E rlce, $ 2 .0 0 a Y ear In A d varer
shouted greatly nbout his la-ing In favor cuss the tariff, umpire a basehull game, begin to deduct the amount of the tax
D*J|r«rad la Üm Olir by cartUr |2.00 per rear In of state uniformity and to hear him tell preach the gospel, beat a lawyer, report and they are responsible for its paymont
advance or 20c per month.
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It he would cry for and almost die to n wedding, saw wood, describe a Are, to the government.
Paiineot» la advance must be made a! office.
The citizen living with his wife who
have such a b‘J| passed. Put what of it? make one dollar, do the work ol ten, shine
Catered ai secsnd-claai maU matter Autuit 22nd What has he done?
at a soiree, address n horticultural soci­ receives nut more than $4 000 pay«
(BOB. at tbe Poaloffice at Sanford. Florida
Tho state of Flòrida has no FREE ety, measure calico, abuse the liquor nothing. If he receives $5,000 net, he
ander Act of March 3rd. 1879.
SCHOOLS.
And will not have until habit, test whiskey, subscribe to charity, must pay one per cent, upon $1,000;
some
time
to
come
or until the present go withput meals, sneer at snobbery, that is to say $10, and a similar sum
Office la Herald Dulldlng
Telephone No. 148
school authorities have been buried un­ wear diamonds, Invent advertisement of $10 upon every additional $1,000 in:
der the sod of the political Held. There overlook scandal, praise priie babies de­ come up to $20,000. Those who receive
W E DON’T W A N T WEAKLINGS
is one thing sure that free schools for our light pumpkin raisers, administer to the more than that amount have the ad­
Fire cannot reach it— burglars Qannot
and you will
A,'town on the St. Johns river has n fre^ country will not get ahÿ encourage­
afflicted, .heal tho. disgruntled, Agnt to vantage of legal talent in eortstrumlc
new* ^wakeneti board of trade, who has ment at the hands of the present state
the ffnish, set type , mould opinions, the law arid it is not 'our business to
have absolute privacy because all ourSafcDcposit Boxes
made resolutions to the effect that post superintendent. “ The time is not ripe.”
sweep the office, move the world, scorn inform them.— Tampa •Tribune.
are fitted with Yale Locks which cannot he opened
cards and pictures of dead rattlesnakes say* the state superintendent for free
------O-----the flesh and the dtvil. be everything,
and tame alligators keep many families books and free schools. If the time is
The
Eustis
Board
of
Trade
has
wisely
feel everything, see everything on his
unless you help. These locks have double mechanism
from coming to Florida and ask that "not ripe” for them' when In the name
footstool at a small salary and support decided to invest in 5,000 popies of a
that requires (wo different keys to unlock. You have
dealer« in such csrdi'nell no more ntj 0f creation will It be "ripe?”
special illustrated booster edition of the
! a family.
tanuiy. least not after their present stock is
If there ever win a time when
when Florida j We havc nu ¡ j , a#who the Lake Euatia Eusli* Lake Region 1c be distributed
one key and wc hold the other—and bodi must he
-Th»i* is a twoaUaLb onntmy-* nr cried fre**n*4*oeb*-ik-ia now
ou-tlui bcoater. Lenin ta. Chicago
ottltor had irr mind wherr*hrwhwr-hr- assembled
nssemhied-r Rcû 0
Pdltor
used at the same time or the box cannot be opened.
parody'on Don Quixote and the wind
State Uniformity is a good thing we this formidable array of necessary ac- The paper will l»e issued next month.—
mills.
beljeve. If It is properly conducted but comp'ishments, but it must either have Times-Union. We agree with the TimesIn the same column of the paper which no thing under Heaven' Will cure the been Tom Appleyard, Rube Allyn or Union in toto. It was a wise move of
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published the resolution is an item tell­ evils of the high cost of books until they
Bob Holly. In any event, if anything tlfe Board of Trade of our hustling neigh­
ing how a fox strolled into town right are purchased by the county or stato and
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has lxten left out, any one of these gentle­ bor city. Wb don’ t know a member of
up to the chief of police and a constable, furnished to the children free. Of course,
men can supply it.— Pensacola Joiirnul. the board, but are willing to wager that
and although it was Sunday night the nothing is free, but the books would be
” $15 in our inside pocket” that they arc
----- -O-----officers procured some fox hounds and .paid for by the county or ft A t o n d n ***
all men of anagosity. Newspaper adver­
CARTER HAS QUIT
chased the varmint to the death. Of levied for this purpose. InH ernando
tising beats every other kind, as all who
The Enterprise will not publish any have made a test of it will heartily agree.
course the board of trade will agy “ Ae, county where’ the TWe bool^BjHitem has
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ »♦ « 0 «
more
articles designed to convince any The Lake Region is a big advertisement f » ♦♦♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Ae,*’ and ask the editor not to publish bee» in operation for the past twenty
anym ore items that might give the im- y&amp;m, the books cost less than one-third one of the value of good roads.' The ar­ for Eustis and the work that Editor
pression that their city is wild and 0f a myi on the dollar and our tax as- gument so far as wo are concerned is Woods is doing for his city and com­
woolly. If the editor gave his consent, „p^or will testify to the fact. The aver- closed, and the case is up( tl the jury.
munity should not he forgotten by those
The other day we were arguing with a j who are Ix'ing benoAtted by bis excellent
then he would furthermore lx? asked to j ajje cost per set of books for each pupil
exclude all advertisements of chill curas, onrolled is 49 cents. In richer com -1 mnn ul,on this subject and explained j publication. Orlando Rejxtrter-Star.
A L L K IN D S O F R E A L E S T A T E
i hoy good roads would increase the value'
fly screens, roach poisons, electric fans. muni ties it would be Ices.
- O ------■also obituaries and news of accidents,
Bro. Holly is on the right track ut last of h*s land. He said he did not want
Sanford’s
Commercial
Club has de­
Rondini;, Insurance, Fire, Life and Accident, K epr cM-niinij
murders and illness, so that no impres­ and we hope he will stir up things r little the value of his land increased, ns that
cided
to
make
u
strong
and
decided
ad­
sions, might be formed by outsiders that and And the grafters and the men higher would increase correspondingly the taxes
the Best Old Line Companies’ *
the town and county were not perfect up who are rceponsible for the high cost ort his land. That was a stunner and vertising campaign this coming season.
At a recent, meeting a* good sum was
Utopias.
of school Ixxiks in this state. In his we frankly acknowledge thnt he h a d 'us
appropriated for tho expenses of the
G. &amp; W . Block
Room 8
“
out
on
a
limb.”
Indians, drouths, grasshoppers, bliz­ efforts to d oa o he should receive the en­
However,
we
closed
the
debate
at
once
campaign,
which
will
include
the
issuing
^
zards. cyclones grizzly lt«ars and ban­ couragement of all the citizens ,of the
$+4«
dits nevrr kept the great West from be­ state and the state press.— B?ooksville by advising him to allow the good roads of printed matter, and other means of
exploiting
to
the
country
the
beauties
\
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------------------------to come along, then sell bis land at an
ing settled at a rapid rate and the settle­ Argus.
increased value, and buy more cheap and advantages of S a n ford .-T im es-,
ment is still going on. although the West
------ O-----land back of the road, so far in the bark Union.
Is being slandered every night of the
ELOQUENT FIGURES
-O
part o* the backwoods that his chickens
year by tying moving pictures. In Mex­
would
cross
with
the
owls,
and
there
live
The
Herald
hereby
apixiints the
ico are thousands of Americans who went
The Tribune recently printed a state­
in
seclusipn
and
liecoim*
n
gink.
Woman’s
Club
as
a
committee
of tlve
• there in full knowledge of the many «lun­ ment of the products of the Sanford see- :
whole to tuke up the mutter of a new
lrrffiaurrr ani]
»»«
gers and privations they must encounter. tion for the season of 1912-1913, which : Arcadia Enterprise.
I «Bill t* ■ cantiitlatr for Frca
-**1 U
hotel in Snnford. Tho Indies of Clear­
Then Imagine, if you ran, n red-blooded must have proved an eye-opener to |
------ O-----f
------- p o l i t i c a l --------■uhjrft tn ih«* tleriamti M
"MlI
water assisted in raising the money for
inmary to tw Echi «*r» T ur«l»
*
|
SOME ELECTIONS
American, or any other man. living de­ every reader.
Jtli
t
lavine alrrai!) hrltl thr «*fT»«• t
A N N O U N C E M E N T S
terred from going where he thought he
That one little section of this state
Orlando is to have* five elections in their new hotel und our ludies are alive
city to thr |wrfrct offilufart t.i
M a)or ami Atirrmen I «emiri »w.
■ »»(«■:
could better himself, from fear of ansknt produced and marketed crojxi to tho qU|c){ succession, the first city primary to their duty here also und can always
thr rumine prlmar). «*tth thr j.*.
that i 1
be
counted
upon
to
help
improve
Sanfor
Mayer
«hould hmvr thr plrmatir* of t •
•K» ihrr«
and alligators.
value of $l,570,27|i in one season is a wj|| be held November 3; the Bccond Noo
/T
]f%
*ffi
I
wtU
itrtv*
at
«Il
tim*«
fr
part I»
I hrrrby annouounea my canntnacy tor lb# po­
If there really ure any intending immi­ fuct that cannot lie emphasized too •vember 10; the good roads lx&gt;nd election ford.
• «nd k»
sition of mayor of th# rlty of Hanford *ub)#ct to «ork for thr cuori of tbia city in «
*• i|U
O
th# drcUlon of th# Whit# Man'* Primary to b* oratila mannrr Al thia tiro» I
grants so weak kneed and rhirken strongly.
.
t token placa—November 11; the school
thank ihaw aho vntrri f»*r mr
«n4 Wtf»
that
all
m&gt;
lrxn*l»
«
ili
rrrm-n
».
he
He
*
.
™’
A
i
t
r
a
i
w
w
,9?S
;
*v«« V
Tl
lUvpretfuUy
. “ handM »*’ #in&lt;. i t u e ^ e ^ k i i p l ,
elertmrr -Noveintx'r 12. an.l the
J
mr TumJay, S o t « m lr f ¿h, !•«;
n I- TH RASH ER.
believes there are, thep we do npl want array is celery, of which the Sanford sec- ¡ty^i^Uon December
1. Thw lias hot«'l |&gt;ro|&gt;ositloii until the new 'struc­
A I »1 MSI »N
them We do not want men who, after iinn produced 450,000 crates -nearly I
u year Qf elections inthis man's ture is built. We feel that the city
I «Bill] lw » r*ndw1*!r for th«* (tuffiliion of Mayor
of Sanfon! «uhirct i o Ihr rireMon •• (hr Whitt
1
hrrrb)
ar.nounrr
»•
•laie V
they haw bought a piece of land, re- « half million—worth $676.000. Thut's , town
To roun( jmrk ^ too ^ l o u s a needs one and we intend to have it by rrimmry^to br hrJri on Tuiffifl»;, Novrmbrr 2&amp;th thr ofllre of T&gt;ra«urrrmynrli
and A**
’•
prt*frw
-^t\r
•
&lt;
]
m
iniai
rat
ion,
a
thr action r»f thr primary to i—ta
turn to their firmer homes in the belief a pretty good starter. Then there were job. but we have had some elections.— the assistance of every gixxi citrzen of 1913. I favor
,u enrcial priviWfr« tn nope
•quire tirai to all
Nntetnlirr '.’ .Mh, l'M.l
j rwm* r
.A
that they cannot hold their own down 310,000 crates of miscellaneous veget- Orlando Sentinel.
Sanford.
Kr«(irrtfufly
&lt;•#
amt ha ye
*-i r«| in vart«M»« y*
»S. If A X W K l.l.
Ing of thr rit) and have I«**-«,
here. We want men who will stay and uhles, 4 000 bushels of Irish |&gt;otatoes,
-O
------O-----' to Ihr ntv anri this rnti of
Itm
help us build up the country. And 70.0Q0 bushels of sweet potatoes, 125,000
who ha» r livrai hrfr any Irvi git
SPEAKING OF GOATS
It would lie better for the cause of
rrrurtl
#nd
thr
he»
nrnii-o
*
For Airierman
such men comp at sucp u rate that we,busbe|A of corn, 42,000 watermelons,
.1&lt;»let
in ac«(uatnflng thrmrHvvw wtif.
woman suffrage in Americu if the Pan­
At
ollntation of many frWnria T have ron- to property handle thr dutw- •'
There is a man in our tawn^
2.700 tons of hay, 21,500 boxes of citrus
tan well afford to let the others go.
•rotnd 1». make th# announrrmrnt for th# poaition
hurst
trilx*
were
to
stay
ut
home.
To
4
SHALL
J
£
Our goat for sure he’it got;
of ALL rman of thr city of Sanfnrri.
Ilclirving
iTti
Boards of trade, iastead of resolving ffuit and 350,000 erntes of lettuce.
deport any of the name, however, is to that f know thr nerrit of thr ritv anri ran firr
He
durnfm
all
Horts
of
rubbish
on
thr 1wopU&gt; a buKlnna aiiminutralkm I again a*k
a lot of tommyrot and assuming censor­ What un imposing list'
or (Ir ik anri * #11»*
make ill use of the immigration laws.
their «uffragr in thr Whit# Primary to Im* hrl&lt;!
His vacant corner lot.
— Ex.
••lirctar wV
1 will hr a candidate for Clerk n
All these crofts were raised on about
ship over picture dealers and newson S’ orrmhrr 25, 1913.
•v u Mf
) ret to thr 4lrrbfc&gt;n of thr whit# j *
'
&lt;) —
•
Hrrprct
fully.
I ef»W
pa|x*r* should turn their attention to 2,000 acre* of land. It is an exhibition
on Tuesday. Ntrweml*er 25th l ’*i
W
\
\
AIIEUN
A
TIIY
W«• w it «' asked to write something
the (wrtple of Sanford for &lt;«&gt;
There is a limn in our town
real estate dealers They hIiouM s*' fur Klnrulu soil that ought to be purndi'd
in
thir
|Moitk»n
I
think
the
I
.'
1 hrrrhy announce my ranritriary for thr (m*«i#
Our goat he surely needs.
aI«»ut !md r«iu«li&gt; and had partially «lei*-! 'W
- •
that they don't hold out false pr&lt; ini'»-* all o\er the country. Tampa Tribune.
tion of Aldrrrnan of thr city of Sanforri
Having more familiar to m# than
'•
bring rl(»rrk-nrr«1 in the w«»k ,
lots
He
has
some
dandy
building
cjiled
to
do
m
&gt;
until
the
man
at
the
next
gre vest thr rtlY two trrm« In (hia immi tion I feel
nel1 no land of doubtful title, charge no
And these ligures are ho start'ing that
i
* .'^i
Irttrf err vice
| ri|&gt;ect
to
mi»«
«Pi
I am qualified to giva th# (seopLf aati«faction.
rr uf '-K
desk suggested that the ronds were just that
my pa«t rm ml and nul in t tlAnd lets them run to weeds.
exorbitant prices and see that enough the ordinary man. unfami'iar with the
My policy ia mora Improvements bulkheading
vut era » le !) upon that rrcurri
the lake front and a Ü m tc r Sanford.
about ils good as our automobile.
Hr- l—tfuOv.
rental houses are built to accommodate conditions at Sanford enn hardly grasp
Ka#p#ctfu!ly.
\| \\ UlVELL
Î RUN (JR.
new comers until they have had time them. Sanford methods of growing
The Presbyterian Brotherhood of this
I brrr by announrr ray candidar» h*r »k* pa»
to look around. Also that merchants, winter vegetables arc revelations to the city knows how to get new members.
The next meeting of the Commercial
1 annotiAr# my candidar) for th# poaition of lion of rirrk anri CoUrrtor of th.
t ».f &gt;4«M
Al
»ter
man
of
th#
city
of
Manford.
Ilaving
»ervrd
vubjrct
to thr decision of ih»
i*rr«a^
a n d hotel men do not frighten new comers farmers of the north und west and the They invite them to nn oyBter supper Club will lx* held on N o vein lier 4th.
th# city In thb poaitlon for
«
teem (wo yrar* to I#* hrId Novrmlô*r 25. IVU
I •
«
uway by exorbitant prices. By looking publication of the crop refxirt for the ami the invitation says that a free and Every citiz«n who is not a member ago. I irei alti# to giva th# la i prycr» a wfuarr sttrndinf to thr dutira uf thr »»•*
•
deal and whil# hrarlily In favur of impruvemmta thr rfflcirnc) of «amr up tu li** »«r?*-* »'âniari
to these matter» they can really do some pust season will sound like a fairy tale easy time and smoker will acid to the QioiiM enroll his name and Ik* at the anri a brttrr city thlnk that many rttravaganr»«
IL-I-. •*«
cmn l»# rurtallrsl durine th# nrit two v*rar» that
J
(
(I i Ull liAiM
good.
to many who ale ignorant of the in- cheerfulness of the occasion. And why meeting that night.
wrtll liwnrfH thr (&gt;ro(il# of Hanfnrd. If rL«ctrd, thr
ofllcr will havr my urxlivMrvf attention anri I
Floridu i* witling up :u* fast as any- tensive farming a» practiced in the great not? The long faced religion that would
()
I hrrrhy announce m&gt; »a»&gt;
pmmi«f thr (MMiplr rmilt» lr\ romomjr
••«ri
tom of I Urk ahd ( ulWrtof &lt;•
one can wish. We ran afford to some suleirrtgntci ceirry della iluii -ur- invite th«- young men to a prayer meet­
fi K
lira pret fully,
The Commercial Chili l*x|iecta to
•ubircT to,thr drrt?H&lt;n «if thi
It
I
»AVI.H
t
IN.
hrId on Novrmlirr 25th. 191.1
extent, to pick and choose our new citi- rounds the city of Sanford,
ing nt one of the homes and never expect raise $2.000 for a publicity campaign
It I - I \ i : » I**«.
zenship. No one should lx- encouraged
But the figures speak eloquently lor the Ixiys to enjoy themselves upon any nnd the cornmitUs* appointed to raise it
Having, sm rri a trrra ia thr position of Aldrf
«1» 'Bf
to r (hr city of Sanford I hrrrhy announrr my
I takr thie oppoftuntt) of mt
to come here unices he has enough means themselves und the man who is from |occasion will never interest very many is working full time. They will get the man
#wicr ri
candidacy to aucorsi mysrlf In thr «arar poaKion. dldary (or thr txmitlon ut ( Irrk
H tl*
U rJrctrd, th# buainma of Ihr t i i y
will rrceivr thr thr city of Hanford, subjrrt (4» »h.
to make a good sturt. It is truo-that a Missouri can easily be shown. We of the said boys. BuCthese young men money.
H IM careful attmtion that it haa in th# past from whit# primary to b# M i l N o u m i-f !»
native to the manor born can make a 1don't nsk him to believe these facts on who attend the oyster supjxr und
m# anri rconomy in city gom qm rnt will b# prac*
.
TIIOM
tierd in ffiTcry particular on my |&gt;art.
start here with almost nothing; but the I paper, but invite him to come dow n and smoker will likely be found in the rtiaRaspaci talfy,
Haplist Nolen
new comers, who in most instances are see the stuff growing now. We have no jority at the Presbyterian church next
W A L T E R 8 . HA N D .
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
Large audiences have attended the
not even farmers, must have means experimental farms. "W e do not grow Wednesday night when the regular
I hrrrby announce my ranriklam* for th# poaition
Baptist
Church
the
last
two
Sundays,
enough to stay until they can learn, and singlu stalks of celery or heads of lettuce prayer meeting takes place. There is a
«Iminbtration ol rity »flair* i* n.».|.
Nt»T It
Our Pastor, George Hyman and family “ron»#r»»tivr
to pay lor their mistakes. It is wrong in flower pots for display but our fartns time for nil things us the Biblu teaches
I lo» Ih# l&gt;#»l I wo yr#r», »04 i! rirct*»i 1 will m
th*l lX
lo riv# th# prople » iquar» tirai an&lt;j »n 1 Not irr to th# (mt.lir I* hrfr
for land ugents to induct poor men to are the horticultural exhibit«. The and many of the churches are beginning are now in the Pustorium, 510 Park Ave. ilpavor
honrat adinlnictration.
n l r ^ .....................................
'l faror bulkbMtiinc‘amf I »amr* ami mark» o( «irvtrr. W»»*
i""
Last Sunday 121 were present in our oth»r itnprovrmrnt». but twlirra in ■ » t .r n . »n«i «Uamp»*l and rtrhrd up"*
—
come by saying that “ profitable work farms and the farmers and the growers to realize this truth.
pvnditurv o( th# tat p a r "'* m m rr that will not l,n* »«d krC . a* dr»rribr.l h»|..*
•
Sunday School.
may bé had close by.” Men who ull and the shippers of fruit nnd vegetables,
------O ------lnflirt a bunirn upon thi propl*.
ol th# narora and mark* nl itr»«.»Rr#p#rtfully,
I Sanlord Cora-Col a liottlirf «
Tho Helping Hand Society will hold
every kind -Ü a n fo td -b u iim is a - men, a re diM-usM m g
their lives have worked in the shado at for the Sanford section raises
______________
hn»lLtn jmmm Ii m I anri aiufinr Ut
trades or clerical work make but poor of fruit and vegetable that cah |&gt;e grown the building of a hotel in that city. The a party on Thursday night of this weelT
(lavine hrr-n aoliritrd Ky many
Seventeen of our members will uttend
showing us day laborers in the sun.
in Florida.
idea that at present Andx favor umong
(ri#ndt to brrom# a nuidMalr tor
the
District
Association
nt
Tavares
py annotino#
a
hrrrb)
t o t aamr. II Vl#rt«d «ill do my
Nobody of any sense expects Floridn
------ O------them is the erection of a building of
Cl#rk of thr ( ifrillt Court ul
duty by th# «hoir poop*» and without (»vor. I In
held
Wednesday
and
Thursday
of
this
arrortianrr with R#rti«n tir.
to lx* a Utcpia, so we ran Afford to tell '
TBE INCOME T A X
am (or
tor profraa» and a fr
am
about Afty rooms to be kept open through
week.
l for an rronomiral adm
«tf‘ * i
,k* .«m— .•«
the truth. Still, after t lia truth is told,
rieht Maoristm Uti#v# •• eaa
«a d
do.'teth
both;i^ d M 1î £ ï * ° / ?u r , n ,br w
*"**
How does the income tax affect me? out the year. This is considered more
Mrs. J. D. Hood of Ga., Mrs. Glidcare) lam and alao hav# a brtlrr rity
at
!«■
rr»t
to
th!
so much good remains that Florida
rity
at
la
#
oo*t
to
th#
That is the question asked by mil­ feasible at present loan the more am­ pi Lakeland und Mr. and Mrs. George ta* pay**» ond with thb idea In vi#w I solicit th# *ral thrrrol. on thi* thr Z&lt;th «1»
stands without a )&gt;*er among the statui, j
your hearty support.
A . D.. ISIS.
.
lions of salary earners and persons bitious project of building a larger und Hyman have united with the church.
R#»p#«fuHy,
to which homeseekers turn their eyes.—
Sanford
Coona-&lt; «it*
» "V ,
more
costly
tourist
hotel.
There
is
said
C. C. W O O D R l/V F
of modest resourceo confused by the
fly
S. Runt*.
A
piano
is
now
used
in
the
churchStarke Teh graph.
(SEAL)
. Aitarti • .
intricate provisions of the new laws t6 be now in Sanford an experienced and the music committee propose or­
I hrrrhy annotine* mytrlf a randidat# for noaiJo# d# Moot. tVr»r«.'i
---------------------- ------O-----Dracription of nam#» ami
”C#7,
__ As applied to the vast majority of hotel man who is ready to invest money ganising un orchestra for Sunday ev­ tIon a# Aliirrman lor Ih# city of Sanlord l l c k n .
by Sanford Coma-Cola Ilottllnt *
'
MORE ABOUT SCHOOL BOOKS
^
rr™
,0* and
«r*4*.1
?» distribution
m f«mh.r owned
citizens, its provisions are simple. v R in ircom mewial lioh l anil who is looking enings. —--------- '
improrrrr.rnt
of
th#
rity
a
fair
and
prot
rctrrl
from
u*#
hy
hrr
P*r»«o*
••
_________ '
for
on
eligible
site.
It
is
hoped
that
he
of all public fund*.
J, MUSSON.
rordanr#
«ith
Section
3164
of
th»
Om***
The article about school books from [ on whatever Income he receives in
Church Reporter.
of th# Stala of Florida.
I
and the citizens may get together.—
the pen of Bro. Holly is a genuine good excess of $3,000 if living alone or of
Crairt .
. . 1. ! wr* &gt;’y V 1rw^ nrr roy
(or Alderman,
a t lb# tornine rlrction. Having arrvrd th# city
C
om
part.
Tampa
T
im
».
“ Sanford C o rn a to la * B o tili«
one and bears nothing but the truth $4,000 if living with his wife, csch man
q L j i V , “ ^ * rtlJr &lt;
th# P“ * two &gt;M n I f*Jl “ Sanfocd. Florida. ~
* Newspaper Advertising
------ 0 -----from start to Anish. The hooka for the must give up one per cent, yearly, and
B orrpx»
.A
f f i h y . . » proermiv#, monomleal
Marks and brand* blown in t ' * " *
,^ *
Tho Reporter-Star and the Sanford
The commercial associations of De- and hoomt adminiatratloo. I aollrit your .up .
school children cf this state have always aa the law is effective os of March 1,
port, which will bo apprarial«!.
**
Herald
are
cany
ing
on
a
friendly
com­
he
must
pay
five-sixths
of
the
amount
Land, Daytona and New' Smyrna ore
cost too much and we with Bro. Holly
v *l*rop#rly tl*
» . W . HERNDON.
tling Company,, s Œ d . Ftorida." *^«n4 •*
parison of Health N o t » of the respective making a request that the board of com­
believe that when the matter of the ex­ for the current calendar, year.
hot turn.
&lt;ny rand Idary lor th# poaition
2nd “ Coeo*4:ola. Trad# Marki
towns. The Herald s is » up the Or- missioners of Volusia county appropri­ . 1,,i7 TA'r
orbitant and high prices 61 these books is
of A h h roan of th# rity of Hanford. *uhi#rtto th# on two «hauM#* **pU#. “ Ploperty o l I '« - * 4 *
rs and undertakers.
Janford. f
ate $2,pOCl
tj&gt; t » h#M oat T ut»- flottllng Company,”itvvHdittaUid jy will -U -Lw atLL-doba
j th# bottom.
t '.
at s’ certalnly legitimate, but lUieo. rpmmry Has to offer home srrfcrrs.
Tr»&lt;V
Mark •&lt;■ * * * *
that the. men higher up are responsible for- th e-Unlted'-Sta twr
has an­
JOHN A D A M S.
3rd “ Cocoa-Coin.
Sanlord, ITorkia," on on# •*•«*■
, .
—
\ m|s hty gtxxl idea. And the money
nnd arc receiving a nice juicy graft out nounced positively that ho intend« to boys: One of Orlando’s undertakers bos
Ith "Cherry Nectar,. W««t I'*»«"'
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State uniformity wife thought to be a letter. That ia not a startling announce­ businras and the doctors have retired able manner than in circulating their
“ ItotiUng Department." on « .r
6th " 0 .
It. Calhoun. Sanf«d. '**•
p. a . iiisstn
good thing and. it would probably bo ment, however as the people of FTorida to Orlando for their health.—Orlando county newspapers. The newspaper ia
Citizen.
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the
backbone
of
odversiting.
What
the
if we.had good honest men to take hold knbw that Mr. Stockton has always
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------0 -----person contemplating a change reads in
of it and make it good. It has probably obeyed all laws including those govern­
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t
candida
aanpapar not ownod or-aontsoUod by
The reeewt i
cured some e4’9he eriia e f the book quee ing— elections.------ Here**— hoping— *hetWn /c fiy V t
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to tho'
cartoon*, und«*
in favor of the uniformity of text books ihare of political.scapdals in the past. can count on better pric», better pro­ language appearing in booklets that are
rity
Hanford
Cooa-CoU Urtili»«
for
the
express
purpose
of
boosting
and
and tried , so ha/d to have such a bill Any candidate who would buy a vpU ducts and better conditions than they
Pr»«**nlm
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little
too
far
in
their
could
last
week,
when
tbe
hot
weather
passed a few yean «go are not now so in any way deserves to be rebuked by
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a d v e r t is e m e n t s
o r INCOkPORATION

In Court of Coantr Ju.t*t\ Seminai* l ou.tr
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s » r i * t s ouoelve. tor
s body politic sr.d corporal*.

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l e g a l a d v e r t is e m e n t s

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t h » « « * f * » « 1 No,TKn^ •Y Z u it Z c - Pat»ot. lo w p o rs lln f Ih»

SAPPORO

thing of MlUy, you will clear off that
amount. Show tun at ihu end ot two
year* that you hav« kept your prom­
ise, and t shall be proud of you,
where I am now a little afraid your
liberal way» may lead you Into dlfl&gt;cultlea."
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"Truat me, sir. trust me*" cried
the hopeful Nlarrln, tilled with a hun­
dred plans to nave the pennies.
MIlly and Marvin wuro married In
duo time. The vine-embowered collago on Maple street became their
homo. Marvin begun hlu sacrificial
career heroically
MlUy petted and
praised him w&gt; en(hujWsUca\)y when
ha proudly brought hbJno the first rocclpt for twenty live dollars from tho
bank, that the artless fellow actually
looked forward to tho next pay day
aa a sort of regular celebration.
They were happy as doves In a
cote. It was wonderful, the many lit­
tle econo mien they planned and car
rlcd out, Marvin tried his hand nt
planting vegetables, and Millie raised
a brood of chickens. Club Ufa and
ood follow (rlends seemed to Marvin
oar Ilka a -tax_*w ay . dream.
One • beautiful summer evening
Marvin came bounding up tho garden
walk like a person dancing on air,
and waring n fluttering strip of paper
In his band.
A
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"Tho last payment, ¡tuijtwj,'* ho
hurrahed. 'T h o six hunitrdil dollars
U all paid off," and Millie fej^lnto
his arms and tried to tell him for
tho thousandth time what a splendid
man ho was.
Papa Worthington strolled down to
tho cottage In tho evcnlng.
His
broad face was rather unusually beam­
ing, and he suggested a person ex­
pecting to hear noma news.
"About those payments"
began
Marvin, with conscious^prld" as they
adjourned from the porch to the cozy
|e yiiirh ’
'H, ri &gt; the flu .' i to
ot the hi, li . .i|ie«l dollar»
"Well,
well,"
commented
Mr.
Worthington In un apparently grntlr.od tone, T declare, Marvin, I um
more than pleased, proud of you. In
fact. Yon »&gt;•’. nhvlug h»s not boon
io hard nf*&gt; ■ nil '
H ard'" •1imed Marvin "M b j. It's

H ilt f ©I I W l d i
n. K llt f fina i]

Ujr th* Jurifw ui Sani ( 'tMirt

Wbrtrak I«Adora GrUi« 111r« ri* and T N iLitt
h i Vi Appitod to th u murt for
o( A lm iiv .
i n l i o n on Ih# n r tit» of Brian F Hurriiv
Ut* o l «ani n tu n ly o| JVminiyU
T h*«r arr, Lb#ft*Ìi&gt;f?*, T o nt« and admnnmL »
•m| auigular ik# klndnwf and crrditor* o l »alvi ih
rraw d to tu* atnl « ¡'¡s a : Udori* tht* Court «m or
iW orr th«* 2Alb «la) of Ortolwr, A IV 1913, and
flU- «ihjrrtltma, U mtiy thr&gt; ha»&gt; lo thè frantine
of (artieri o f Adiri im*t fai mn ori »afi| rat a Ir. olhr r
«ria» tha u n i r « i l ) 1* frantaci to »aIti laador«
(•etti» H iffir u and T N Muti or to w m r oth«-r

How a "Good Fellow” Made
Good His Promise to Pro­
spective Father-m-Law.

U » f c w . ot th . S U U o
ÀT mdOPt the following artirl*. ol

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*&gt;&gt;*&lt;• he S A N K o lU )
Ljoiotiyi« coi&gt;n&gt;or*U°a
, __ S it. hrineitial hissa n I
F 5 ' ;i' ' 1" H^ 's*n fo r d , S m lo o le Coon.y,
¿ if it «hell hsve euch olber offlrtw,
' i . J » * i ol burine« I-» other .l » U » 'o f
and In IhU HUU . »« the Ikoerd
ELTsway Crwsn tta* io. time, determine
f
ArlWe II
..lu re ot the bu»in**» to lie ronC ^ , rorporalbn ahall be io enfafe ta
1 C ot boulini sod* wsleta snd miners
fu"manularture, * U »»d d £ o a * ol ail
IVrtrart» end eympa; to pn-enre. tnanur .M ^ n a l l kind« ol truiU and vegrrsl.lrw,
‘ 11 -nd rftiwy- real «"tat* and lo
L^he’ aame by rmeting bifildinn thereon;
1 1 ___ .¿ A MTU» the asms, and monl®»
T * T T n* br morlrax™- dwda. bonds.
X^tareklif*U oos Umretar; to hww reel
L i H i J S r IO buy sod sell. «» aeqolre.
P , fcoM all proossl, property oerm ary
K .JL m elv ronduct and transact any
rorporation i. author,«,I to
P . T d |o do all »uch otber and lurther
t L it be mm— ry ot espwlient lo be
t iwVumwtul transaction ut the Imainca.
and to have, eieerri-e and
LTSTfiabu, poeera and privllr«** incident
Eriu—‘ orxanr«ed and eaiatlnf under the
¡the Sute ol Florida.
Artkie III
Lmouat ol the capital slock of Ibt* corpora-

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C fb e S I X THOUSAND (|6,000Txji
tfu lo be diTided tale eialy eharaa ol
oT ONE HUNDRED (1100 00»
IRS «eth. to be paid lor with lawful money
Ktiud Stair*. Iiut *11 or any portion ol th.
¿kal stock may 1» payable in or issued
liar er la the purrhase ot pro(&lt;erty, labor
La*, at a |u,t valuation iherrol, to lie
by the Board ot Director».
Artlrle IV
{urporation *h»ll rontinue and h a ,» full
to etrerrtw iu rorporale h fh i. and lr*nt perinl ol ninety nint year», (rum and
the runmen cement ol it* corporate n
Arilrta V.
huune* ol thia mrporation .»hall fm ronlilloeing offleera: a prwddetit,
' ____. . . ’ _»ml‘ ____,_i___r,
Vr»««urrf
w e r e U r/ electerl
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Of Director»
m*M
ol Ihrwtiir*. »mlI a Board
f.—
Im tkaa threa nor more than five Director»,
y,| te storkItolders in- said «wporation,
lbrtrd by Ik* atockholders annuaUy. The
d the tecrel ary and trraaurer may I“- In-Id
„ „ „ person I'nlll alter tl»e first annual
I of the •torkholdef» herein provided lor.
^ tb.tr in m n i n are elect ..I and itualilu.!
kjeri ol thi, mrporation shall be

[ U HawWin*. Frmwlriil
N To«rn»rOiI. Yit^l'fMldvn l
Vf»*f!n. ?Vt&lt;re‘t * f y and TmAMjfrr
loirdof lltfrdon thill U : K. M }|i»kiii».
[ ) T To»n»n«l. J V Martin
tfLM of orr»mi*tinn mrrtinc of fh* RlfM-V
I cj ihl» rDf|w?»Gon •hill » b»ld in ihr
I SetiRfd. S»mmoU f’m inly, Flort-U •rti 1E«
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LUarmUr, A. I ) , 1911, for ih f purp i»*bti&amp;f hy kiri* and rompUtlnf th« ufsan»|«ftM rorpontiun h»miniw*fon&lt; pmvid#w|
Ukv«aft**ir Ihr annual
of &lt;h**
«hail l"* h*4r| on ihf ftr«1 Tuc^il»)
ftx fr

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prvshvf ®f esach and

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Arlkle VI

:(

amount of

«»r liaLdit1

T/i
pe% tku mr^xiration •hall lub^rct It«-..
im t*wt the amount of iu fapital «tork
ankle Vll
rtwiidenrrw of the
■rttan, and thr antount of rajittal «t&lt;x~k
n*4 hy nrh , *fv a« folio«*
EH tii»kin».
Sanford, FVifid»,
*har***
■in X, Tp* T:|:a«'n,|lt Sanford, FlnfMa. iu *h*n*

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W U IT N E R . Sr .

I &lt;Kjnt) Jude.

Noniri;
Noti co b hertd.v «Uen that
lloard of f'ou n ty
( ‘ ommhaloneni o l .Serninolr rou n ly » ili rereGr
bùia ai thè ofRm o f tha- ClrrV of «aid Board In
Sanford, Ploriiia, up tu and Inriudìrig thè l*t
day o f l k &lt; e m ( w . A li I9|3, for thè p u ir h a ^ of
bandi of Black Kfmmmorii llrainaee O btrirt in
aahl r o u n t). •nuitinttrif lo H 5 ,&lt;KKMn&gt; Sani
IkiihI i « ili m aturi ** follo ini; 17.600,00 on»* v«-*r
from date: 17,600 un tw&lt;j yram frorn fiate
|T.
Ì»00.00 thfe** year» fnim date. I7,6i)0 0 « l,*ar
)r a m from date
JT/VXIOO Ove yeara fr^m date
and $7.600 00 aia &gt;rar« from d ite , all of aalil burnii
fiemg date*| S**pt |S. I9|f|, and bearm i mt*rr«t
at Ine rate a f «tt {wf cent |**r annum from fiate
Éntrrot payabk; anoually__ .
Board ùi.Cu^ru# Lui»mtt*kinrfw fkfrw vE e-rfeff*.
ty. h'ior.da

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WHY CHILDREN LEFT SCHOOL!
A Teat In New England Town Showed
f^n Arithmetic Couree Which Ex.
perta Didn’t Know.
At a ro o m l school conferenco In
with dancing eyo«. “ So go ahead, you
Philadelphia Dr. Leonard P. Ayrua of
great modest fellow, and don’t let him
tho Huaaelt Sago foundation told an
make you bollovo that I'm too precious
Intcreating Htory
,
to work for."
Ho and hla staff, he «aid, had boon
It waa a pretty trying ordeal for
nuked to examine the school clirrl Martin. All his life he hud been what
culum of a certain largo Now England Is called "a good fellow."
Not a
town. Ho discovered that most of tho reckless roysterer In any sense of
children dropped out of that school at the word, but true-hearted, careless
tho seventh grade Probing further, of hlH money, sometimes careless of
ho found that tho courao In arithme­ hla obligations. When a friend was
tic la that grade dealt almost wholly In need ho could always rely on M ar
with tho various tables of measure­ vln to help him out. When MSrvIn
ment.
Ho took ton roprosentatlvo took a fancy to anything ho bought
problems from this course and submit- ~ It. no mutter what It might cost.
ted them to ten nusiness nnd profes­
Hitherto he had rather prided him­
sional executives In New York city, self on his "good fellow" notions.
men whoso salaries range from $3.000 That bubble reputation, however,
to $16,000 a year The story con­ seemed flimsy ns tissue paper uh he
tinues
entered the library of the Worthing­
"The highest mark »ns scored by ton home and faced the hard headed,
tho secretary of a well known propa­ practical father of the girl he loved.
gandist society in social work. Hlu In whose hands lav all his destiny nt
grade was twenty-five There were that moment
several zeroes Two of tho problems
"M Illy, that Is, my—your daughter.
were concerned with buying and »oil­ M!sb Worthington, thought I hnd boting p«pi-r In bulk One of tho men
who took the examination was tho odItor ot a magazine am] another was
tho head of a book publishing houBe
"Both failed on these two problems.
They declared that the terms employ­
ed In*the problems hsd not been In
current use for fifty years. Barb of
the toil men eiplnlned Ills low grade
by saying: "I learned that »tuff onco,
but 1 haven't bad any use for It

W o m e n 's M o v e m e n t In R u n l i .

If V p u M tr ^ l a l r u
Fltirivla
at l* f|¡r
ru in n itv im t n p i r r «

prvmbef
ncorporator*.

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Women workers, mainly employed
In the textile trade, held a "woman's
day" recently. The meeting wss sub­
ject to various police restrictions, and
the delivery of addresses by a Duma
no) tea I deputation and the Dvlnsy auifragelles was prohibited Tho s p e a k i r- d*elt upon the conditions under
who It they hud M ’-V &gt;rk 1•-r-■,»r1:iti 'hat
these i mil') imh tie remedied li) th"
granting of the franchise to tholr
sex

IA -T u n -5 tc

Quiet Enough, but—
When un Irishman w»s fined for be­
F“ * k k"»t.T u i,«, (hut &gt;; n It,s i r « pur
Vof 1», trslilirui, Nn a it » . d »t«t th.- drrl ing drunk at Tallaght. t'ouniv Dublin,
0*. A 1» ItNJl, h». hl«! ,uid cortifirmt«- in the chairman asked if the man »a*
«M s e d k ., riMilr »nphemtion t&lt;u t * , d.-rsl
quiet nt til» Utile of the offense
A
'** u »rroT'ttnrr »ilk | i ,
S*ld rrf*ltir»lr
■«■» Uw Ml .»¡nr
pr.*tNft&gt; •il 11. ) I Constable
Yes v,,ur worship
He
&lt;’“ unty. Florid«, lo wit
had some of his c l o t h e » uiT and was
■ ti«1à hall ', i ot lb« North » » .I .purlrf
sa&gt;tng his praters -a 'he roadside He
'|U»rlrr » *« • ol
t «n
aS-p ,n sfotti Usnfr 11 «w.t, I«-. » *rr.^
thought he was go.ug In bed
!n th- SwlhSflit ruftww ol Ih- Serlh
k *f Awtkitlon f&lt;&lt; T s i H ext l 't d n H M lkn
l t h * » In U M o l Ih r U » s o f n o f t d i

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'hr Northwest q u ir le
‘ ,i
t .t
h*l( S * «I Ih» North»»*! uu»riri
« ti» NoriK».-i -jutrt« ( 1, i of iH»Niirth»r-»i
: C- «wotminii.f !i »r-rsss mor» or It-.- the
UM I " f u i a u t »I Ib» tUi» ol lu u m w
,n ,he n*11»» nt A b « V»u*hn.
_ , ernitliwtr »hall I» rtslrrn.rsl »rrordinf
„i v * &lt;!T 1 * 1" i«uo Ibemon.on the Jtith

« j Ä tS**" fw T** D*«t tnitit H«wV*“ ?** ‘ MS. law» ot FI.rU»

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■SW')' Xi»»n tb it SMney ll.rriw n ,
Cm i ,
* w ,l«e*U No. 2Î0S i l i l .t th .
r of JuIk A . D, IS9T, h u AbH Mi-1 err-

Morgan Mot.
A Plerpont Morgan mot. or epigram,
^a&gt;—io»dl# apptkjiiiUiiJk10 ,«"Ur in »ccorriinrr * itb U * . on~tho subject or flnergr was retreated
lh* «allowing dmrriltr.1
tho other night at the Metropolitan
Wt Uì * ! Ì i h' 'b e lin o le C o o n ! /, F iorili»,
Club in Now York, where Mr Morgan
li
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ot
NK,‘
ol
RW*
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A M ab', o( NWij ÍW. 29, Tp 21 S. onco Said:
"Tho satisfied, unam­
IS » n a
lus-i brrn* i a w . ,1 «t th* .1,1» «f the bitious man, the man without energy,
can BOldom afford to take that famous
and popular room at tbo to p ''

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D»*d liait** Sm -

No Cause to Worry.
“ My brushes are all wore
alghod tho futurist painter, “anti
no money to buy new one«."
m ind" hla wlfo replied. "Ta
broom.”

l " w i that Bkto*/ lltrruon.

4i/«l j j k4* /7 .‘u!&lt;? u No- «W . dat»d «•*
• sit rJ '..A - **;
LL' i
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k*» A M m JO-Ow I iAmA$W tp nitrati on for

« I s ÿ S Â î S S S ! te T Æ .T
S«»Îm »U. ^
d « wLi

*1 7 * 5 } * l ,h* d *u ot »ufh

ol F W . Horton.

«• h» rTT1!^*1.* akah !• r»4»*mr.l •rmr-1**V«1W«^LÜ*d. * il* ‘w**» Uwrren «&lt; lb*
k ii
A- *&gt;• isti.
1 s L ? T ••‘tTsarur* »mi m l ,hi. lb»
Mt)' * ^ b m b w . A. D. 1*IS.
Q o k ç w ,,

H How Simply Awful!
"Just think!" said Mrs Twlckembury, "th o«« horrid women have been
throwing brlc a-brac at tho prim* don*
u* of England!” —CbrUtlau llcglsur.

p~ A. DOUGLASS.

Loom, S«nlwH* reuní/, n .

ter see you, sir." blundered out Mar
vin. tripping o 'e r « rug and landing
on th" pet corn of his prospective
father In law
lie seated. »|K)ke Mr. Worthing
ton In a ton» that sent cold chills
down the back of tho ardent suitor
I have been advised of this Iliad
vised match
"Oh. don’t say that, sir." Interrupted Marvin, beseechingly. "I have
loved your daughter for two years."
"Ha hum! Two years you've been
thinking of getting married, e h !"
questioned Mr Worthington.
"Yes, sir
You see, wo love each
other—"
"That's nil right." Interrupted Mr.
Worthington, mercilessly, "H ow much
haio you ulived during tllftL tim e!”
Marvin floundered.
Ho wriggled
about In bis chair, his lips strove to
frame un explanation, found no possi­
ble basis for It. and ho sat staring
vacantly at nothing
"Young man," said his stern Judge,
“ 1 know morn about you than you
think. You will tally mo off If you
pleas«.
You hnvo, earned
twelve
hundred dollars a year and are In
debt. In the nanio of wonder, how do
you expect to support two on your
salary, when you have hot boon able
to keep clear of debt, alone?”
"That's so." acknowledged Marvin
In repentant despairs "Only, i&lt;$u_«oo,
ho added, brightening up n&lt;f«r,‘ I ' d
going to begin to save.”
"W hen!”
"Right away.”
•'flure of that, are y o u r
"Oh, yes. sir. I’m going to cut out
tho club, put so much asldo ovary
week, and economlzn In ovory way I
can "
"That will be necessary. If yon
marry my daughter." declared
Mr.
Worthington. "Now, l nm going to
be explicit with you. Mllllo'« mother
left her tho cottage and lot on Maplo
street. It 1« a good onough homo for

Glory of Doing One’a Duty.
To do what we ought Is an altogeth­
er higher, diviner, more potent, more
creative thing than to write tho grand­
est poem, paint the most beautiful pic­
ture, carvo the mightiest statue or
dream nut the most opchantlng commotion o f melody and harmony.—Oeo. nrovldod you oan «avo twonty-avo dol­
MacDonald.
lar« a month Ull twonty-four note*,
. ..•
«mounting to $«00. are paid. Can you
do t h a t r t

*i] certainly can—” began Oio opttmlstlo lorer heroically.

or In th* whole of Qreat Britain.

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SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
OFFERED FOR SALE BY

Marks’ Real Estate Agency
W H A T SANFORD HAS

In Order that you can form a correct idea of San­
ford I will state a few facts as published b y our c o m ­
mercial Club.
SanfartL is La-Tha .new county o f Sem inole, fo r­
merly Orange. Sanford the county seat.
Sanford is on the south shore o f L ake M onroe, a
beautiful lake ab ou t fou r miles wide a n d 's e v e n m iles
long. T he St. Johns river runs th rough t it from eastr
to west.
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Sanford has a population of G.lioo (c ity census o f
1912).
Sanford has six churches— Presbyterian, M eth ­
odist, Baptist, Episcopalian, Congregational and C a th ­
olic. A High School, Gram m ar S ch ool, Prim ary
School, Kindergarten and Catholic School. Splen­
did W ater W orks, Gas Plant, Electric Plant, two T e le ­
graph Systems, Local and L&gt;ng D istance Telephones,
Standard Oil Station, G ulf Refining Oil Station, R ail­
road Shops, three A u tom obile Garages and M achinery
Shops. Railways to
Jacksonville, T a m p a , O viedo,
Leesburg, Eustis, St, Petersburg and Cam eron C ity .
Railway Shops, with m onthly pay roll o f $20,000.00,
T w o Banks, with a com bined capital o f $701, 5-17.82,
There were 2,509,010 letters mailed in the Sanford
Post Ollice in 1912. T w o Ice Plants, capacity 150
tons per day. $200.000.00 for Brick Roads to the
Celery Farms. Thirty School Teachers, with salaries
amounting to $15,221.00. One thousand one hundred
and thirty-three Pupils. Free ('¡t y M ail D elivery
and three rural free delivery R outes. Daily B o a t
Line to Jacksonville and boat lines up the river.
Ferries across the lake. New I’ nioit D epot cost $100,000.00. New Express OlUre cost $20,000.00. S ixtyblocks of Street paved with vitrified brick. A paid
Fire Department with autom obile truck. One N ew s­
paper Ollice. A Fertilizer Plant, shipping 7,500 tons
aninrrt1'r’ ," Jt\,!TiT^TTn^&gt;* Yrirds. ■ \A tturtr+ing and Ixian
Association. &lt;On* Steam and T w o Hand Laundries.
T w o Theatres. Four Hotels and m any Boarding
Houses. One Carriage and Wagon Factory.
Three
Blacksmith Shops. T w o Restaurants.
Tw o Baker­
ies. One M ilitary Band. One Public Library. One
Cold Storage Plant. $70.000.00 appropriated for a
Federal Building. C oncrete Works. Cold Storage
Plant. Tlift'e Artesian Well Drillers. Six P ublic
Parks. One Base Ball Park. T w o Tennis Courts.
T w o Bottling W orks. Seven W holesale Fish Houses.
T w o Plumbing C ontractors. Four Building C on trac­
tors.
Iw o
Photograph Galleries.
Three Livery
Stables. Four A ttorneys at I.aw. Splendid Sew er­
age System. Street Car Line. M asonic, K. o f P .,
W . o f W.. Elk, M oose, Eagle Lodges. T w o B icycle
Shops. One R ealty Trust C om pany. Seven R eal
Estate Agencies. T hree Crate M aterial Houses. One
W rapping Paper and Printing Factory'. Five Insur­
ance Agencies. Five Physicians. F ive Shoe Stores.
Nineteen G rocery Stores. Eight Dry G oods Houses.
Three Clothing Siures. Four
Furniture
Stores.
Three Hardware Stores. Four Drug Stores. One
W holesale G rocery. One Wholesale Peed and Grain
House. One 5 and 10 Cent Store. T w o Jewelry
Stores. T w o M usical Instrument H ouses. T w o Seed
Houses. T w o Veterinary Surgeons. T hree D entists.
T w o Civil Engineers. Three thousand five hundred
Acres in Vegetables. Tw enty-seven Vegetable B u y ­
ers. etc., etc., etc.
Sanford is one o f the healthiest cities in the state.
Splendid street
cleaning departm ent, sewerage, a
well organized sanitary departm ent and such oth er
organizations as condu ce to the welfare and good health.
Tho vegetable output from the Sanford farms for
last season, from 2,175 acres of tiled land-anil 1,325.
acres not tiled, was as follow s:

Native Brazilian Dram«Brazilian nuthors have Tor gomo
tlru» been endeavoring to create OP*tlonat drama fo r the blg’ Sddth Atpcrteon republic. Heretofore the juaye
presented have for tho most part boon
of Fr n'ch origin. *Le Brvsil Pconomlqub, i*f lllo do Janeiro, nnw heralds
a native aucccaa In "to. Hello Madamo
Vnrgns." by Joao do Dio. a newspaper
man of that city, a pi*? which It Is
p re d icte d W ill bo tho beginning of
the Brnzlllnn thoalnr. The play Is to
bo taken to Pnrls, where tt Is expect­
ed to meet th«v same success that It
has had at Rto, and from which “ La
Bello Madamo Varga*'' may And tho
road to English and American the*.

420.000
250.000
225.000
25.000
110.000
05.000
19.000
2,000
'81,000

Crates Celery ................
Crates Lettuce
Crates Other Vegetables
Barrels Irish Potatoes....
Bushels C orn .........4.r ......
Bushels Sweet Potatoes
Boxes Citrus Fruit..........
Torts H ay... ^ ^ . , . ; ^ . k FL
W aterm elons

$525,000.00
375.000.
00
215.000.
00
125.000. 00
99.000. 00
05.000. 00
. 23,750.00
. 24,000.00
: T 2 JÏ0 0 .0 0

or 3,118 cars o f 40,000 lbs. capacity

I have some clioic« BARGAINS in Orange Groves,
Celery Farms, City Residences, Vacant Lots, Timber
nnd Colonization Tracts.

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THEIR LITTLE SCHEME

piece of paper. That’s all right. Now
lU U k e you to Mr. Brigga.".

Yob, Mr, Briggs could uao au ad­
dresser. But the pay was only eight
dollars a wook. However, thero would
Lovers
Ta
ke
Tim
e
by
The
F
o
re
­
be chances o f advancement.
S T A TE M E N T 1 0 F , T H E STATE BOARD OF
"Would, you mind giving mo a writ­
lock and Earn Horfeymoon
HEALTH THAT IS ! OF VITAL INTEREST
ten engagement r asked Frank guileMoney.
loaaly. "Just s line to say that 1 am
T O W ORLD AT LARGE
engaged here, so that I can show It to
my landlady, or to anyone who wants
BY FRANK FILBON.
proof that 1 haro a position?”
"Hut
a
wholo
year
la
au
literally,
How many j&gt;copla dio in Florid* takers have not been good reporters.
"He fell fo r It," Frank anuounood
Every birth and every death should Muriel," pleadod Frank Crawford, as to Muriel Later. "Ho tumbled right
every year;
find Its place on the public records. ho b&amp;du good-by to hia flanceo, Murtal In. Well, 1 workod at full blast till
What urr the causes o( death?
Leo, upon tho stoop o f her boarding
Concentrating
in one person, with
How many babies are born?
house. "W hy have you so strong an nqon. 1 had to work, Muriel, to kpep
No on«* "bjiow* or. has ever known, suitable reimbursement, the duty of objection to getting furniture on the from Jumping up.aud shouting. And
and the State Hoard of Health is trying collecting reports from a given locality Installment plan? Thero aro several at tho atroko o f tho hour 1 waa up
under authority -of Ordinance backed perfectly reputable Arms and It won’t and out o f tho ofllco and serosa tho
to find out..
•
. ’ la the information worth the trouble by public sentiment, will, it is believed, bo such a great drain on our In­ square and down town on a surface
car—and here I ant.”
bring complete reports, certainly within come.” ',
and expense it ca^ta to get It?
And Muriel, blushing divinely, en­
Muriel
waa
ndamantlno.
"My
dear,”
Into Florida b pouring a stream, of the required ten per cent, of accuracy.
No! A remarkable one— for pu
tered the ofSco of the marrlago li­
aho
said
for
tho
twentieth,
time,
"1
No
law
ki
enforcible.unless
it
Is
backed
. dealrcable homeseekers, who are ataycense
registrar
with
him,
and
Aro
have spent the smallest sum
No movement won’t itart married ' life In debt. minutes later they emerged, carrying
* ing here to help build up the S^te and by puhlif sentiment.
W o’ro got to haro two hundred dol
for
the
general
good
can
be
made
a
wül buy a package of good food;
•make it even more prosperous- Hun­
lure to begin to furnish our apart- ^ « «&gt;voted paper that gave them tho
dreds of tflousands of dollars have I&gt;ocji suecert* unless its provisions are under­ moot. Now, you bo patient, and I will right to me mado ono, and stood up
and the grocer has sold you
spent to advertise^very section of Flor­ stood and demanded by the |&gt;eoplc be, and w e’ll each save up a hundred before tho minister and were actually
one. And then:
most nutritious food made from
ida. und hundred* of advertisers have whom it is to benefit. If any city or during the coming twelvemonth.”
Come along to Mr. Mumford;
Frank went away disconsolate and
claimed for their particular localities locality can claim, aqd advertise the
flour— as clean and crisp and
round
that they are the "m ost healthful” claim, that it is an exceptionally healthy Muriel went to bod and cried heraclf.. f f 1« 1
Iho
waist
aud
waltzing
down
tho
delicioua a a i t waa when, it came
*
|n the State, hut not one of them has section; and back up the-statement by to sleep. — ■—
■tops with her, to the amazement of
But
on
the
next
evening
Frank
was
figures
accepted
and
endorsed
by
the
had the authority to back the atatement.
from the oven.
back. Jubilant. In bis hand bo held a passe raby.
This is a fact, because only three citiea United States Government, it has u
Twenty-five
minutes
later
they
woro
copy Of tho evening paper.
and no rural community whatever, tremendous advantage over those citiea
"I» o k . dearest.” he cried, throating lu the presence of the head o f the
have or have had any officially accurate that can not quote auch f»ctt and It before her eyes. "D o you see this? grsst Arm himself. Something about
records'of thrir vital statistics. These figures and authority.
y.
Mumford k Curtis b a r « promised a FYank's face, something In his atti­
This is exactly what the State Boanl hundred dollars to the drat ono of tude, had so Impressed his secre­
three cities are Pensacola, Jacksonville
and Key West.' These are the only of Health U asking the people of Florida their employee to get married. And taries, door keeper^ and office boys
communities whose records of births to sid it fn scouring. It needs only their Caber k Roche, not to be outdone, that bo had passed them unscathed.
’’Well, air?” Inquired Mr. Mumford.
and deaths arc accepted by the Federal co-operation, and the Board o f'nrs have made a similar offer. Now,
turning
round In his chair. "Be seat­ V V V V V V V V V V V V V ^ V V V V V V V M V i u i u i t
Census Bureau as sufficiently accurate to pay all the cost. It needs the backing thonl"
ed, madam. What can I do for you?"
“
But,
my
dear
boy,
you
aren't
an
to be worthy of attention or to be in­ of public sentiment, of local boards
"You can band mtf a chock for a
employe o f either Arm,” protested
corporated in the published reports of trade and chandlers of vommerce,
hundred dollars," answered Frank,
Muriel.
,
to indicate to city councils that thejj
.of that bureau.
. . . .
blithely. "W th 'w a re marrlod this
are
carrying out tho wishes of intel­ ' “ No, but don’t you know I can ar­ morning—and here's tho cortifleato.”
The importance of accurate knowledge
range to begin my vacation tomorrow
necessary
about health matters, as a part of the ligent citizens _in adopting the
. . .. ...
morning?
And those department llo slapped ll down boforo him.
B y d ropp in g us a lint* about them.
For
yean
patriotic
Flornrms
alwayB
want hoI|) of aomo klnd
"Uloas m o !” exclaimed Mr. Mum­
ordinances,
census reports bas been recognised
since. 1880 by the Federal authorities. idians have lieen claiming that their Why, tomorrow morning I can get a ford. "Tbli* 1h very sudden. Aro you
W hether y o u wish to saw w ood, pum p
Mr. Percy Higgins in tho accounting
-Through congressional enactment the State is one of the moat .healthful in position at eight dollars a week an
department T"
,
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matter has been brought to the atten­ the Union, -perhaps .the highest in tho a packer, and vroll got married at
w ater, propel a boat, o r light a tow n,
"No, air. I'm Frank Crawford of
noon."
tion of State authorities and the National list. Here is a chance to prove it.
tho mailing ddaprtment.”
"Suppoao they don’t pay?"
our service departm ent w ill advise you
Board has fixed certain standards of
” 1 never heard of you In my llfo,"
*
"O f course they’ll pay. Why, tho
IlEAtmrULiW EDDING PRESENT,
requirements in order to secure un­
replied Mr. Mumford severely.
newspapers will bo full of tho story.
as to proper equ ipm ent for efficient
iformity of ro|&gt;orts from the various
"I'm surprised at that," answered
They won’t dnre go back on their
FYank.
solemnly
"Why,
Mr.
Briggs
Stati«. It has established what is known Trainmaster Marlow and Wife Pro- sgreomont."
service at m inim um cost.
engaged me to uildress envelopes this
as the Registration Area to which
"Hut tho newapspero!” said Mu
»Cfltcd With Chest of Silver
very
morning."
are admittrd those States which are
riel, pouting
"What? W hat? You wen» only en­
We Handle Power Machinery of Every Desrrqilioa
The popularity of Trainmaster Mar­
able to furnish, the figures regarding
"Hut a hundred dollars 1" nald
gaged
this
morning?"
•
births and deaths within their boundar­ low was attested to by the employees Frank. "Muriel, darling, won't a sin
iur a *
"I bollovo, Mr. Mumford, that your
ies* and guarantee them to bo within last Saturday when u committee re­ glo hundred do?"
W ire or w rite us you r pow er problem s.
offer mado no reference to length o f 1
ten per cent, of accuracy. It has pro­ presenting the conductors nnd trainmen
’•Well,” said Muriel, after an Inter »«•rvlce. Of course. If It was not
vided also that those cities in the non­ ql the Jacksonville division rallt-d at val of thought, "If you can rimlly get meant I can obtalu a poaitiou yvUb
SERVICE DEPARTM ENT
you at tho , Meaani. Caber &amp; R och e."'And Frank
registration States, which keep their the Robbias Nest Hotel where Mr. nnd | that position 'll—
turned on his heel.
health records within the same degree Mrs. Marlow are residing nnd presented 'Stop!"
shouted Mr.
Mumford.
of accuracy, may lie admitted t*&gt; the them with u chest of U-autiful silver.
"Have you actually had tho nerve to
The gift was presented by a committee '
Registration Area.
JACK SO N VILLE. FLO RID A
— Why, I'll have to offer a hundred
So far, twenty-two States and the consisting of Conductor Hamrick, uiul
dollars again If I pay you— If I pay
District of Columbia have Ix-en |dar«&gt;d Trainmen Grow, Roller and Minor
V V V W W V V V V V V V o V V V V V V U ’U 'i L 'V u J !
you. Confound you, why didn't you A V W V A A A A v n r A A A A VV ♦ A A A J W W V J W W t X AS!
representing
the
conductor*
and
train­
on this, honor roll, besides thirty-eight
play this trick on Caber &amp; Roche?”
cities in non-registration States, winch men. W .D . Grow made tin- presenta­
j f ' i ittr '7-JT.ttenthid to them," spoke up
. iiu-huU- ^iiiiifimniiilelv sixty-thri‘*i (x-r- tion*
Muriel quietly. "I worked there ns
cenL of the population of ContoninUl were almost overcome -with the sur­
a wrapper thin morning In the brass
snoods department. We thought we'd
United States.
It dm« not inMude prise it occaasioned but Mr. Marlow
get tho -money from you Unit and
s|K»*-«-li of thanks to
North Carolina, which although not replied in
then hurry over there You n*-e, Mr
within this registration area, furnish*« donors
Mumford,” she said, pleadingly , "wo
The rhv»t wa.-* a beautiful mahogany
under u State law, accepted records
want to start our huneywoon this af­
case
filled
with
everything
need**!
in
ffom all cities in the State having a
ternoon.”
population of one thousand or more. the silver lino for the talde und Mr
Mr. Mumford was choking with
und Mrs. Mulrow will lx- nqninded of
It is to spread Ibis movement in FU
■ laughter.'
i t "the boys” every time they take a meal
ida thnt the Stale Board of Heal!
Only SIO Cash and $ñ P e r Monili B it v .s a
• "Jeffrey^*'" he called to hla secre­
The gift was an ample expression of
is now making earnest efforts By the
Beautiful Lot in
tary "Make out n voucher for a hun
drt-d dollnn* and take this Indy and
Acts of the Florida Legislature of 181»!» the esteem in which the Alarlowj ary
MARKHAM P A R K
gentleman to the cashier's
offlee
(Chapter 4fi!ML the Hoard was given the held by the men who make the wheels
And
soy
Jeffreys,
call
ti^i
our
adver­
go
round
m
i
the
Atlantir
Coast
Lin*|M.wer l. rolled vital statistics through
From SI0O I p. Hr Healthy and Happy I lutising innniiK&lt;-r I want h&gt; ndd nomethe mu111*-111all 11*— of the State, »rid it and will e\*-r I«- a remembrunc • &lt;*l t'nPrice ( an'l Last Long as They Are Selling. |)*m i
thlng to our notice
And that," he
pleasant relations that **xi?t ht-twix-ii
has adopted th*- following plan
Miss
This Opportunity of Your Life.
added, turning to Frank, "will make
Karli cit&gt; is to u|i|Mjint a registrar the trainmaster und the employe««
Caber A Roche ’come through ' A
Some Real Bargains In Vacant Lots and Houses and Loti
who Is to i&gt;c paid twenty-five cents by of the Jacksonville division.
happf honeymoon to both of y ou !”
the State Hoard for each birth and death
(Copyright. JJtS, by W. O. Chapman.)
( lo.se in Towr-and Near the New Depot.
Hoquct for Thrasher
reported to the Hoard; provided; that
I Have the (ioods, the Best Prices and the He&gt;i
the standard forms of certificates adopt­
Story of the Nerviest Doctor.
Tite rare for Mayor of Sanford ir of
Terms. See Me at Once, and Get the First ( ’hoin
ed by tlit* Federal Government. shall interest to us. for Sunford is the iunction
"Shortly after I started In practlco,"
!&gt;e used to make the reports, and th*«e |*omt ior thousands of Northern tourists
relate» a pbyalclun on (bo Kansas
side, "our next door neighbor canto
forms are furnished tr»-*- of »-ost. that who conte to Lake County, nnd »top
the original certificates of births and from five minutes to a tiny Or so in the "You Want a Job?” Queried the W o­ over to our house one evening and
asked to use the telephone He railed
man Superintendent.
deaths shall Is- « ‘tit by the registrar ( ’ ••hr.
t‘it\
Therefore, tf It were
t iii: m v
i-K o r a m
s p k c i a i .t » m u
a downtown doctor nnd u»k»-d him to
to the State lloarii and that a ropy |H&gt;e,if)le for tiic liundreds of Lake County
marrlago license bureau at half past rotne out nt once. In a few minutes
shall I*' kept in the local municipal frif.n&lt;in ,,f Hon. David Thrasher to crons twelve. Which Arm nrn you going to he w-nn bark to nnk my wife to cornu
oilier; that thus otllre shall Is* resjH'n- over the line und aup|Hirt him. they try T"
, over until help rould reach them from x x x x x x x x x x x x x x j x x x j s c x x x x :
siblc for the accuracy of their records; would certainly lx- numbered with the
Curila," answered the city.
“ Mumford
that the number of births and deaths majority he is sure to receive when | F&gt;»nk. "1 know a man In tho packing
‘T h e M. D. having arrived, neighbor
waa back to request tho loan o f tny |
shall bo rejiorted within ten |ier cent, Sanford's Mayoralty rare is over. San-1 l a m e n t . H e’ll take mo on.”
You'ro sure It won't bo Cabor k caso of Instruments. The other doctor,
of urcurucy and finally that all muni­ forti citizen» who have the best intercuts
coming without his emergency bag.
cipalities in Florida having a fiopula- of the capital of Seminole at heart Hocho?”
"Buro. W h y r
wns unprepared.
L IV E R Y , S A L E S AND F E E D S T A B L E
tion of Two thousund or more, shall should ae'zo ev'ery opportunity to place;
"Oh, nothing. I Juat wanted to
"! thought this tho limit, but pres­
lie qualifit-d immediately to supply their county seat on the iiigb*«l pinnacle,;
C or er Park A v e n u o snd S o c o n d S treet
know," said Muriel. And they ap^nt ently he mado n fourth trip, bringing
vital statistics to the State Hoard and and one way to attain that enviable j tho ovenlng figuring out what a bunhla emnll son along Ibis time. Ha
C O N T R A C T O R S FOR A L L K IN D S OF H EAVY HAUL INC
that after lieing qualified shall lie ad- position is to look well to the choic o drod dollars would bpy. FYank Loo ktndly pointed out tho fact thnt h a rin g 1
*%
m ittisl'to the Registration Area of the the chief executive officer of their lieauti-1 left her In high gleo at eleven o'clock. my own child to look after it would h o !
Large
supply
of
Horses,
Mulos,
United States.
It is proposed next fur city. A close survey of Mr. Thrasher | On bla way homo bn read and re-road less bother to havo them both, as they
that nil cities having a popul.ition of and knowledge of his past, warrants I tbo newspaper paragraph a dozen could amuso each other.
Wagons and Harness always
"Is there a nervier case on
rec­
more than one thousand and leas than the statement that candidate** of his times, to tnako sura that ho had not
on hand For Salo or Exchange
ord?" ho chaflMiigod.— -—
Ttwo thousand shall be qualified, and wurth and calibre all loo acldum offer j deceived himself.
Ills Drat act on awakening waa to
"One,” replied tho householder.
■eventually the entire State.
to give their splendid talents and un- read It again. Hla second waa to tel­ ^ “ Agents maku Ilf« miserable In our
B la ck sm lth ln g and W a g o n R e p a ir in g In con n ection
Of eourae, this plun requires thf sultiod characters to the service of
ephone to tbo office, asking that hln ward, hut the most persistent one I
necessary legislation by the city councils their country'.— Eustis Lake Region, vacation might bo counted as com ­
have had to deal with recently was
cf the municipalities to put into force
mencing from that morning. To ef- j soiling n door plato which rewd:
its provisions, and it is this that the
feet this was easy, for ho was ono o f 'Positively No Agents!’ ”
Hig Poultry Show
present efforts of the State Hoard are 'i.si'“ 'i* £‘
n large force of clerks In tho big lt fo .
Poultry, which In many state» is 1ms Insurance office whore he waa cmbeing made to secure. By the census
Mean Thing.
coming
one of the greatest single money- ployed, and his work could easily be
They (o f oourso were girls) were
figures of 1910, the latest available
authority, there are fw&gt;«nty-*ight dtles producing industries. Is taking a stronger undertaken by others. Then he put talking (o f coorae In tho nicest manin Florida of two thousand Or greater hold upon tho people of this section, so on an old suit and went down to the tier possible) about a third girl—
big department storo o f Mumford k Mutual friend.
,
Complete abstracts from the records of
population, including the three already hold upon U)e people of this section, so
Curils,
which
stands,
as
everybody
"Yes,”
remarked
ono
of
thorn,'"she
. .
.
#
t
much
so,
that
a
large
per
cent
of
the
fam*A named. They contain more than thirty
knows, at Seventh avenuo and Hollis quarreled with Jack, snd returned all
illcs
ImVr
their
afflall
liens
of
layers,
and
Orange
and
Sem
inole
Counties.
Taxes
•r cent, of the |«opulatipn of Florida,
hla presents.”
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«^»raising chickens for home -use, while street.
(oat - o f the dtft* which havi not «!•
He had•'intended to apply to hla
"Ob. really 7 And 1 suppose he very
paid for non-residents.
I
__ done so' arq qydjtfyTrig to bo ad­ others aro establishing poultry yards for friend, the assistant head o f the peek­ naturally returned hero?”
commercial and hroeding purposes. Rec­ ing department, but
on . socond
mitted to the lint. T V f a M W t have not
*'F2vory ono o f them,” replied tho
ognizing this increasing interest nnd in thoughts ho decided that this might other. "W hy. ho evon went so far as
taken tF* nccessaijr action, are beiog
an endeavor to further stimulate the lay him open to suspicion. So he to send her half a dozen boxes of
♦ ♦ ♦ ' •+ + **
urged to do no.
industry’, the Orange County Fair As­ went. Instead to tho mailing depart­ face powder, with s note dkplslhlhg. V_____________________________________________ ____ ___________
The employment o f a reghtrar lor
that since he first mot her ho must
sociation, which ut Its mid-winter expo­ m ent
each locality has been proved to 1»
"You want a JobT” queried the have taken that much home on bis
sition will be associated with the coun­
necessary. The lack of such an oAlier
"What can coat."— London Opinion.
ties of Osceofa, Volusia, Seminole und woman superintendent.
S E E D S !
S E E D S ! !
S E E D S . ^1
heretofore bua been an ¡nqwrtant puison
you d o f » •
Lake, arc making preparations for the
POULTRY
SUPPLIES
, ,
.why the enactment of fourteen year*
T ’ ve had some clerical experience,’
That Boy Again. *
greatest poultry exhibit ever made in
ago has not|been rflrctive. A reward
answered FYank. T need a Job In tho
"Why, your hair la black, Mrs. WopSKF1DOAT8, SEED RYE, SEED VEtCH, BEHMIJDA ONlD?p *“ l
this part of the state.— Reporter-Star.
w o n t kind o f wfcy." he added. “ I’m
of twenty-five cent» for a detailed reGarden and Farm Seeds for Pall risnllitf.
Headquarter* |f*r
"Of ocurso It It. Johnny. Did yoa
willing to start In at anything so that
port of each, birth and death has nat
_ * Poultry Peed sr
- — Net!»
lle ras Owners------- —
.lhlnk.lL.Jvna cornu ntkcr-colar~___ 1 _
poet n ffB cW f.' jnducsment to .secure
’cause I beard my
never spoken more truly.
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-------- DARBY AND
in
from all ... Uie.
the \ I hâve a first class expert horse shoer.
tan m y mother that when Mr.
“ Well,- said the sut
W BtTE ron M IC K M AND
W
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Give
him
a
trial.
State
sou stayed out lata yon got
believe they waat,
JACKSONVILLE,
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Just now. Write your name on

In your hand you hold a
five-cent piece.
Sigh t at the grocer’s h a n d
is a moisture-proof pack­
age of TJneeda Biscuit. H e
hands you the package—
you hand him the coin.
A trifling transaction?

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out ah attending

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�M i« A. M. Dirken*, rf Tampa, who
lia&gt; t"&lt;n visiting in Alabama an,I (¡*-**r
-l KU* !»*r the pant tw.i month*. 1« tr...
rile city council met in regular »••*l ^ W t W * ™ * * * " * * " " " * * : iru&gt;*M «.( her brother ami *i*.t«*r. Mr
-ion Oct. 20th. 191.1. at 7 .10 p m.
am i M r r . J. W
Dirk III*
Editor of Tbo Herald:
Present T. J. Miller president. K. LCO-OPERATION
i* the -logan of " nod ruff \V. II Cnderwood W. S.
Per publication in your paper I fur
O »-OPERATION rn.-an- . Hand S Rung.*, and C C Woodruff.
, h herewith record of metcorologi- the hour
The t O - o l ’ EKA Tl\ 1 Absent. II W Herndon
" . 0htfervatioM taken by the under ECONOMY
tmed as a cooperative observer o! t fit- SI ORE in the Stoned love bldg I- a
Minute* of the la*t meeting read and
v W ER
f«»r th«a H i il 's f
Weather bureau of the U. S Depart M O N E Ï
Ippmvi'd
t r l r i &gt; City Vrrlr i n v i
lit A IT
jo jt,
L in t of Agriculture during the week k i : k p e r
» l.cslai mullí . &lt; otnnitinicaiion from Mr* Terheun, M a llín » i. ,1’ *’
nr In.« 4
n..,i
Unim Oct.
Sanford.
__ 25. 1^13.
*^ft a Melite Jimwriof Tampa has liecn
secretary of the West Side Improvement
"The |r*truiucntal readings nre from ihe attrurtue i u *t of Mrs Al Lilgta tin*
i ’ In i r i ii x I o d g r *|0 5 tv o f |»
Association wa* read and referred to
|m wrncent Standard instruments ex- w.-ek! Mis. Brown ¡9 a tmivcian &lt;.f
Mrci» •—'■I.! and (minh M'aida», Vi-nma
the street oHnniltt«»'
hntxhu
'* al
--'ninic I' K ltuiiliin-.ii, i &lt;•
Irgyed in the manner recommended hy ability an I remit- -d several evening- &lt;&gt;f
Ctimimimcstion from Geo. A. De- FVIi. S f i •"* 8 K and S
Itbt Chief of the Weather bureau.
enloymvnt to uiu- h' |ov«*ra while h*-r*Ovttes regarding fire protection at the
Satironi i « d t f . *10 « 2 r a v m
Very rtapectfuHy.
The Helping (lurid Society of the
, passenger depot, reierred to the lire
E
0 i.
t. Tailnr
■'
“ "telar
-■ Mattrr
— un o
i-, i
Baptist Chur.ii will five n Hallowe'en
(Dite) »0,27-13. H- c - DuHose,
««»i tiara Ttiur«.
, committee, „
„ Cooperefir. O b „ r "r Social Thur»f,.&gt; W |, Al „
Deform.
ilari al t JU e ni Viiiunf tmahrr» Vr I. ■,I,,
Moved and seconded that the propo­
h&lt;;U»c corner ol Fourth St. and IV ••Ilo
sition of the athletic club to sub rent the Unite Brolhrthontl or Carpcntora and Join
T s m p m lu r e
A
ve.
Live,
I
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la
li»
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t
hall frum the hand he referred to a com­
•
Chitarre, to otteml.
Sanford U . al l¡m.iu No 1751. tl H or C and )
o l day
mittee to he up|iointcd by the president. of A. meri» Ul an.) Ini Thur u ta , nUhl al 7 n cl.rk
.
J
!
Ihr hall.* Itali (",»*&gt; lllarkwddar t&gt;re«l*l«-nt
G. W Wrenmck of Leesburg El
Carried. The president upiminted C. C. In
Rr* Pack or : K s ». I
i
haì
was in the city yesterday with *■ ■ Woodruff. W H. Under wood and W. S.
l
5
.24
59
Clear
little daughter
Mr Wrenmck 1- tl
10-20 59
H •' U t S an lord I o d fr 12-11
Hand.
None
49
Florida representative ot the Produ. •
P. C.
Meri fi»*' imi Hunt Wpjnrxlay nisht. ■•ornrr
21 74
The following committee was ap- Flr»t an.l I , m m ,,
f t p « liiih n r. r
"
New* and i* making u lour of tl,
..15
42
22 60
O L T a i io9. Wer*Iuff
, |&gt;oiiitcd io confer with the Water Si
.90
vurioti* vegetnnle grow im;
vtiuiu of
Cloudy
54
23 7U
Light Co., regarding the prices now'
U
I
the
state.
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None
69
24 81
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chnrjredr together rath prrm n c, —el»*..»is
Clear
58
The L m
tri or Unoar' meri- r.rr&gt; Trlday
25 83
A *|M-cial teachers’ examiunrrnn hrr W FI. Underwood, S. Bunge C. C.
rvrhtns ai - ui I M in Lastra Hall »r lt.u n r
t4
1«
.56
been held at the court house durit
2« 75
titork.
A "- ri Spis '. . Dictator R II lìri*«-f.
Woodruff and the city attorney
Secretary
the past week wilii Cn., enntender
Tilt) city clerk was- irrctrarfM to. no­
i D. L. Thrasher in chrrge. Five whit
Monroe C h ep terN e tS R. A M
tify the A. C. L, Ry. Co., to at once put
sixteen colored applicants tool:
M rr ta r » r r y -&lt;s-nn&lt;t and fourth T h u rs d a y
in good .repair all crossing* within the Masonic H all n»py Im p r- in l T h r a lr r V l t htlin
n f*
j the examination, iiut appointments
«rlutnir. o c . Toylor. High Prirat.
city limits, and to repluce the wood cnropanUm.
W
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rr.
S
f
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have not yet hern rr.de.
crossings with brick wherever the streets
Happening»— Mention O f
^ Mr. and Mrs.
W. Rsr.tes have r* are paved.
O l r .. nty Verl» No. ISAJ. K. O . » Matters In Brief
1 turned to Sanford after spending tl •*
Mrrt* i - . ' i I I.-.U y ni(ht In Piro Itlork. All
Moved and weondi-d that French
m rm tv»
summer in New Y r* and &gt;.her poin »
•I M-ilnr- are mvitrd to al rend.
avenue and Goldsboro avenue he strnwed
rl. K. Trfatu*. S—i C a r i .
in the north.
Their many Sanfot l
from Ninth street to the city limits.
! TERSOMI ITEMS Of INTERI Si friends are giving them * hearty wcjrom
Cnr-ied."
.
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!.. TIME TAIII.E
Mr. Bnnu* is »i&lt;&lt; jutpih,- i-epma.ul. •
Mo
veil
anil
n-cnnileil
that
the
bulklive
of
the
well
knov
tt
c&lt;
tv*’salon
fin
1
jcBmmarjr Of The Floating Small Talks
of Smith &amp; llol.Jen and ni.«*e* Sanfot I heailing orilmatiee lie plaeeii mi its third 1
SoccinrMr Arrangrd For Hurried
•'muh 11**hn*1
headquarter* during
. inter montl • reading und tinnì pu.sn.ige ( arrie I ,
Herald Readers
No
'27
lu u m
StUldav -•-«*inei| Ita
to hi
he .111 lilfated &lt;b .* Roll wa* ci lie*l L ., V 1. WIMxlrufT.
■I b,r wi mg
The proceeds wilt he
No tt!* '*• ’ là p m
I.v J IÓ I* 111
W
H.
Liiderwimd
W
‘S
Itami
and
for
car tell nil tl t
he church.
No 85 -Ar .».:jij p m
l.v 5.56 p m
C.
C.
Woodruff.
No,
none.
Fussed.
, ferry hout anil was rescued front a
No 83-r-Ar 2.06 a
Lv 2.16 u m
You ran find everything in the watery grave. John Meiscii and J. S.
The following resolution was then
I Millinery line at Mr*. Allen’* S‘ or* Dinkle came together in a head t a i adopted: Be it ri-solved by the city
North Bound

Sanford's Temperature

“ A penny saved is a penny
earned.”
He who/ invests
wisely in a sturdy Ford earns
dollars. In the first cosf—
and expense o f upkeep— its
the most ccon om T H
car.
Ask your neighbor what he
thinks of his F ord—and why.
"t.

F»*r hundird doilan i* the

new

»u(»about; ihr touriog car it five
»««•a tifi v — all f o. b.
meal.

(in

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pnu*
fifty;

of
the

Detroit complete

and

p m ic u U u

Nicchine and &lt;«araf* C o .

th*

Ford

to%«n car

with equip

ia u u

Sanlord

. F. VVdhama. A|eoU Ed«

«•ard H « III». M|.

ABOUT THE CITY 1

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collision on the Sanford-t triando roí I |council of Sanford. Florida, that the
and damageil hoth cars Several ntl r S outhern I ’ tilitie * Cyv- th e assignee of
car* were .itili* t••&lt;1 witli tuheri'uire * tin- ‘ run* tus** .,( ih ,- S anford L ig h t A:
of th*- earbureter and refused to run • i Fuel i .i , I**- and tin s are h«-n-hy ordered
Sumlav ami limi t » »•• i&lt;•**&lt;-«I haek 1 * amt ri 'iu ir* *1 l**'ginidng N nvem lK T 15.
I'* L .
fu rm -ii » !*•» I r ix
irre tii In all of
hu-u&gt;*-s- the hospital

yBorn to Mr. and Mr*. H. E. Du Hose
11 fire liaby boy.
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For the Intest style hat*
M r*
|William* at Mrs. Alh'n’* Store JO It*sjOsborn Herndon made a
Itrip to J c’ r r . r 1!* Sr-t t'd";
Swansdown Flouc at Mi-Culler’s

I ti ti »III E l t l K H &gt;1)

HAS

Fresi») te riu n

M en

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Jn |*
Kessf5x.McLaughlin and Hruddy were
V
linOlando yesterday °n business
Get your Onion Set* from L R
|Philips Si Co’s.
13-.«Ui
yilarry Walker and Seymore* Grav*-*
¡went to Duytona Beach Sunday
Just received - A large shipment
|ef Swansdnw n Flour
'I ’ hnne u* vuur
McCtellers.
Jt» It
Hoe Rnunan of the ()rlitn*l&lt;&gt; Sentinel
Ifone (pent Sunday with h*»me folk*
Fhsh Bermuda Onion
fPMif» 1 (V s.

Seed

at I. It
1 f d»tc

Mr*. J G iffin, of Sarasota »It* tin|guest of relative* in Sanford tins week
•'Phone u* your want*.
I free-Seminole Pharmacy.

We deliver
Jt»tf

Apple hnhhing eontiwt* fortune t*-l
|ling and many other amusement* wdl
be at a nominal rout
C n tn fo M

( u lla g e

w ill

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fu r

It * .re

io u iig

lag o f I n a llo ve il

E lijo )

E« * ti-

I ’ leawure

The ltri*lherhiH*d *&gt;f the I'rtuhv ternin
I Imri-li recently organized lias grown
to such proportions that the memliers
decided upon liaving a monthly meeting
w here tin- tnemlier* I'tiulil gather tor
r*s-r*-ation aided hy something to *'.ii
and that tin- In-si way to secure n*-w
in* iiilier* would h*T the' ’wnrt^l feature
tiiat would ap|M-al to tin-in as nothing
el-M- The lirntherhiNid if the Freshyt*-riun i Inireli is riglith nam*-*i l«-ing
a Trutlierhood III reality as well .1* III
name The member* are both old and
.•King and middle aged gentlemen
who organized into u class where each
Sabbath morning they congregate to
listen to the bible lectures given hy
ahl*- teacher* ami ■the principal idea
«if i lie organization i* to i**rk for th*uph'iilding "f lli»* * ♦i.i»r*-i* it* •\*-rv ».n

No
No
No
No

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80
82
28

Vr 10.16 a m
J *n p m

1.18 a m

A
rw

No 25 i • m Trilby
No 24 F t Trilby
No loi I rr*m Trilby
No ion I •• Trilby
M u v ••*! am i s*con*le*l tii.H tin - fo llo w ­ No 21 I rmn Leesburg
ing M ill w alks he iim l tlie *ame an- hereby
i of las-sburg
•c d* inn* *1
No 16. I -••m las'shlirg
No If.* | . t | .m -iiliurg
Lot «I llloek , f i e r O
No
126 f rmn t »vietlu
S*clt ll si de of h ift tl
f l - I 11*
l tWI'I'll
No 127 I or U v ie tlu
M v r t l e .nul Fi ni a v e n u e

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No. 82
8:15am
12:25pm
4:50pm
5:05am
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10:00am
12.20pm
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Daily
Jacksonville.........
Savannah
Charleston
Richmond
Wa.-limgtiiii
Bid timore
W Philadelphia
N'.-w 5'**rk

No. 80'
7:66pm
12:10am
5:05pm
8 :00pm
11 50pm
1:14am
3:40am
6 OOarn

No. 86
2:20am
6:20pm
10:36pm
10:15am
1 Jáprn
2 46pm
5:25pm
7 -50pm

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Steel Pullman iur* of the high»-*! »lass operqlrd on all train*.
Pining c Mrm un Imin«» No*. 82 86 lo r al Sleeper lo Smunnah operslrtl on rrnln HI). Fur Informallnn and re*cr»sllon appi»

* 50 p m

.1- p a trm is a* iti*- * i f i of N anforii ft*r tlofu ll p* no*i of tw e n ty -fo u r h o u r* each
dav it* th* '.»•*■*

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5.58 p m
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Jacksonville, Florida

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Registration Notice
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A b b o tt

We want your drug trade and try
by the ho*!*•*&lt;. Mr- |,";K'T.
" P o p í D*o X III " by p'lUilley
to merit it.-Sem inole Fhurmacy 20-tf awwted by Mr*
Bull. Mr*
•'-»k.
"Dwight 1. MiHxly" by W. R. Moody
Mrs. Holly and Mr* &lt; « \N.»«&gt;druff
" Mot hersoft in-al M en"by Holloway
» Hon Frank Woodruff »pent yerterday Invocation wa* perform»*»! by J N.
'Exile* «1 Florida" by (ìldding*
In Orlando with the Orange county
Whllner.
li. S. Hwtory” by Willard.
chairman, Hon. At. O. O^eratris-t *eltit*g
After the inner man had h*-»*n “ati*••Jam»-» Keyworth" by Sky It ng.
0|&gt; the financial afTalra of Seminole
|lied with the ubundanev &lt;»f go«&gt;«l thing»
” &lt;»ree«-«-" by Smith.
Mr». Grace Earlo Williams, Executrix,' cigars were pa**»*»! and several tmprmnp"From Ocean to Ocean" by Hooth.
| ctn be found at Mr*. Allen’s Millinery tu a ldremves were mude touching ben«"Six Month* in the White H ouiwp"
•tore with a full line of Millinery »»( fits which naturally accrue to tin- entire
by Cur|H*nt»-r.
I. the latest fall styles. She will be plea*»-»! community by bringing togetlw-r men
"History of England" by Chae.
to hive you call.
20-ltc who are imbued with a d»t*ire to help
Dickens.
in the moral uplift of their community
/Father Drrsnahan hua returntnl from
"W ar Bctwwn Japan and Russia"
Address«s were made by President Cuhia two weeks visit, to Boston and other
by Linthicum.
•
welk J. N . Whitner. H. C. DuBose.
eitie» in the North. His many friends
"History of the English Churrh"
J. F. KarmtUt, R. J. Holly. G. P. Wyatt.
by Dearmer.
ii,d
* ~ hlm ln S " " '» " 1 Ul!,,ln' Thom u K. n ..« - , A. K. U ^ h l . r .nd
S*ve *ihe covers from your school ..others.
txblets.' We are going to give $16 in
Those who nttended the hsilqu»-* winCcrlllsn Music Club
— Seminole Rol&gt;ert Dean,-Joel Field, Tcnuy D&lt;,‘J*.»*i.
l°»d for
20-tf! Allen Scott, R. H. Muirhcad. T. K.
The Cecilian Music Club will meet
1
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ait.. it r&gt; Uia . . . . . . 1
Mty Gibson of Winter Garden pas*»K( » H « « « » - ^ fa n g h i in II. R. S'^ cn s. at the studio of Mrs. Fannie Munson
n«*xt Saturday, Nov» tnber l* t at 3:00p.
^ u g h the city last sleek enroute to 1D C»Icix»«II, J. N. ^ hitner ,.
J»ckaon\ille, Mr. G iw în wa.* at one Lefflcj. John-fThomas. J K. T«-r»illiger..
* E. H. Chittenden, R. II. Marke. Kent
*Jme connected wi th W . W. L&lt;»ng'¡»
Roseiter. J. F. Kiirnut*. A K Rosaiter. known that the&gt;’ would become memlM-n.
Grocery itore.
W. IL Underwoo«!, A H. Wallace, at once and many of th»- passive members
- JP&gt;'Íf7* Hot tChocolate, Coffe»-. To- Roy Chittenden, Wideman (. aldwell. stated that they would imme&lt;llately
t Beef Tea, Clam Boullion R. C. Maxwell D.’ A. Caldwell, J. M. cnu*r th«: active class and use their
l at our fountain* Gillon, Seth Woodruff Joseph Chit­ utmost endeavors to make the Sunday
20-tf. tenden G. E. Ilorr J. D. Davidson morning meetings the one big .feature
Hop. D. L. Thrasher is
ey of Baacon, Ed. Hunter A. E. Anderson R. J. Holly of Sanford.
the
teacher
*of
the
Sunday
R- L. Peck C. H. Dlngec and H. C.
itu-oX
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THE- BEST
EYE GLASS

M W LOVELL.
City Clark.

SERVICE
Don’ t Have Roaches
In Your Home

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fast Sui.iiav November Jil. PMI Will s 1111 • t i n * ' l a s - l a - P* - *
I ol 1 Hin* * 1 I ler he glad
welcome any of it* *&gt;1&gt;t friend* d ' i . i * g r o w n h y [ g a p a i d » • " i m t - a* d
I ..i i, |t|m k l T ie r *
ami new ones too.
20-2te th«* inter»» 1 1* m**el_pronoun* ***1
All on Miuth snh* &lt;»l S«*cond *ir»*d.
A few days ago tin- annuul election
The city has been fill«| with tourist*
tlwners to he ordered to vvithüt 60
o
'
olllri-r* took place, with the result
»11 this week which-would indicate* that
day* riplace the sante with cement
the state will have the record season llial D. D. Caldw*-|l jr . was * lis-ted walk*, and faditig to do *n that they
president for tin- ensuing year. &lt;* I’
In the tourist line.
wmild Im- bullt hy tIn* city and u lien I»'
Wyatt
vie*- pr*-*l*lent
Tliotna* K
placed upmi the pri»|»»Ttv for the mummt
Our S|H-cialty The filling &lt;&gt;l pr*ll.it** **-*retary ami \ Kent Uns.»it*r
o* t|ie i-nst of satn&lt;* &lt; arrieii.
|iCriptinn* Smmnole Pharmacy
'JH-tf
tr* iksurer
* mntmri*-*-* **n th* ' .iri"uf t * r&lt; I « m g i'o (iirtiie r h us u n -s s c o u n
• M I. U rig h t of the |o&lt;-al post o lllc e lines of work W*T* ,i|*p**ttd«-«f wilii tin'
*f
fore*- visitinl hif, hro t her
*i winter result tli.it the m ot' "■ «
• I II Mall
M
W
tiV ELI &gt; I*
Garden mi S aturday
amt &gt; u n d u y . lip-lit
gave a '.im pel
In prisa-ot
and |iros|ss-tive member* Friday ''veiling
returning on Monday.
at the resident..... I Mr .m«l Mr* • II
I have a lirst cla*a painter and sign
s&gt;unf**rd l.ih ru r)
Dingis- on Sa tlord Ib'igiit*
&lt; over*
writer. We can do your harness re­
were set for forty 1and u sumptuous
I’ nrtiul lt*t *&gt;f new hooks recently
pairing and auto top work now.
repast was serv»'d.
acquired
by gilt to the J.ihrury. This
*4*‘ f
W. H. UNDERWOOD.
The guest* began to .i**cii»hl» a h o itl |l¡(j incili*!*-* Imt a fi-w- of History and
' •M. Melscher hns returned to Sanford o'clock and by 8.15|5th*-y
th*-ywenwereinvitol &gt;B( iography
otlu-r hit.* will Is- given
he *n on the vegetahle deal again lo
G&lt;»v.-r* had f"- »» prepan-d |,|t(,r
»t*d Matos that the market* ought to ¡n iU(-h a way that th«- e n tire a-*»-mhlage
•'H e n ry W»rd Rts-clwr" by Ly man
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Classified Advertisements

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CURBSTONE GLEANINGS

man in this notghGorhood taking a ham).
Wo will be Kurprhofrat the result even

flammei

Sanford and iirb,
slituted a jimtu.il
"■»«j
Budget of Opinion “Just Bc; Then Orange county « *
»»A
ford became the rapo
All Local Advertisements Under This Heatlitif'. THREE CENTS
Note* Frour All Department*
rween You and Me,"
1/
John F. Sundeil
county. Later Snnf* r ' t* I ##r. '
O f The Sanford Woman * Cltil
a Line For Each Insertion
John F. S undo II was l»orn in Sweden!
I
Oriundo from derb.,;,
into the ground, el.iiit
tVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN II Nov. 10th 1843. Died at Lake Mary
WANTED
MISCELLANEOUS
Florida. Sept, 26th 1913. Thus almost
' ’ ft
The regular business meeting p( the contaminate Saliferi)
rounding out l he alotted span of three W'elfare Department of the Woman's supply. Orlnnd &gt; i‘ «j
WHY NOT try an -advertise­
WHY NOT try. an advertise-( A ClUel is Among r e Tatung Note* score years ahd ten. IBs boyhood edu­
*8 :a
Club was held nn Thursday afternoon and the two towns now
ment under this heading. It will nteitt under this heading. It will
and rallh, lie'll Prent ' ’ E m " *'l 4 I
cation w;ns received in the local schools October Ith witli twenty five members such as made Mmn.;i; t
only cost you THREE CENTS a only cost you THREE CENTS a
So SuvwKatintrrcr.
1
■« M. h!
of liLs boyhood home.
jjrcsent. Announcement wits made of famous. Not long ap,
k
'
*
line each issue and will surely line each issue and will surely , , .
. ,
■ .
''tics
After his conversion in early life, ho the convention of the State Fetleration ( Reporter-Star gu\c y., *.
re su lts
*
1
h
**)P
«n
ed
la
»«me handsome
bring results.________ -_________ hrlm»
'W
’J
tiring results.________________ vitwi .the other vlay of the Panama
attended a Baptist Seminary in Sweden of Woman'« Clubs to.la* held in Orlando handed slaji;
WANTED AT ONCE—Old R*Ws at the
Send your orders to F. A. Schumpert Canal th#t ‘u d *™ n • * * * to Sa"i*” d by and then did evangelistic work there November 4th to 7th.
"An nutomobih curr
HERALD OFFICE.
lingo Must be
&gt;’un-«n |i
as
be will save you big money on your 1*om&lt;’ °^c who .VM engaged In the work for some time»
The Committee on medical insjKrotion which were painted ’ Si |
Perfectly Clean. Will Pay TWO CENTS
.’i J
In 1871 he came to America- settling for schools reported the interest of the large letters ami emu..
a pound for name.
tile, sewers pipes and the Sehumperl- cf digging the groat ditch and thn views
&gt;
'i i Ljl
excited
my
curiosity
bo much that I in New Sweden Aroostock Me., where
Norcross Hoes. I am here where tile
School Hoard and Teachersi but nothing dozen men and women ,
~-J
Wanted—To buy good second hand
and sewer pipe j» made and can see It be­ delved Into the facto of the making of f* continued his evangelistic work un- dcfin(te ac com pH*lied.&lt; The committee Sunday. Timl on tin Hi
one home nurrey cheap for cash. Jno.
"f th» J
this
great
work
with
the
result
that
the
til he was ordained to the ministry and was retained to act with the Health chine were- several shm.i«
fore i t »» shipped, as my territory is from
■•irvi j J
Wilson, MellonviUe Ave, I*. 0 . Box 1127
Birmingham. Ala., to Columbus, Miss., following catechism waa evolved and made pastor of a Baptist church in that committee.in~n effort toward* this end. am) urgent. — Those wkn ----_ _________
18—Cl
-and Parrish, Abu, uuUkoiwtW Northern the itchool children can mwrir for what it place.
Mrs. A. E. Phillips* rejxjrted on out wondered if they wer,
Wttnt«i-r-*P6ny. young, sound and Alabama Railway, in one o f the beat Lk worth:
fn 1872 he was united in marriage to Colored Work that prominent |»er«ons gold or a lot of professimi.u ' w '
What is the greatest engineering feat Miss Mary d'karrcsaJdiet» ktraden.— He jn Georgetown had been approached If they are tliedoLUr we auggeu Hat
--k in d - Weight seven to eight hundred. clay regions in the United States. F. A.
in the history o i the world? The build­ removed from New Sweden. Me., to in regard to forming a "Welfare De­ go to Sanford, where they could
13-15tp
E. W. Knowles, Route 2, Box 86, San­ Scltumpcrt, Fayette, Ala,
ing of the Panama canal.
ford.-Florida., care E. J. Bell.-,v 19-2p
Lake Mary, Orange county, Florida in partment; that they had already or­ better business than they
State and local territory’ given to
Who first planned and began the build­ 1889., .
ganized a club In which they nre taking healthy Orlando."
Wanted—Two famished fooma up­ jobbers, retailers and capable salesmen,
ing of the Panama canal? Ferdinand
He assisted in the organization of the up studies on'sanitation. Their presi­
The editor of the Sanford Heraldg l
stair», with privilege of bathroom. Pri­ "S K A T ," the best and best known soap,
de Leaaeps.
dent promûtes to present to them the tut mail .is a hatter over reading
Presbyterian
church
in
New
Upsala,
vate family with meals. Close In. removes grime, grease, dirt, etc., from
What jHd the United States pay the Orange county, Florida anti was installed proposition of our Club and hojies Sanford, besides claiming * ^**rytLieg
Address M, cart* Herald.
19-2tc
the hands. Big seller, tspecially in fac­
Frenc^rNew Panama canal company? as pastor Nov. 1st, 1891 and continued they will give their eo-oj»eration in in sight claims to !&gt;■• 1 1-• i ‘•altkf^i
tory’ districts. Wrlfte for attractive
||, imr,„
Forty million dollars.
in relation with it until Oct. 20th. 1906 seconding the effort of the Welfare j cily in lhe itotl.
l-1’**h '* [
proposition. SKAT CO., 3 New Park
FOR SALE
What groat discovery made the build-j when he asketi and was granted release Department for bettering rondilions ' iUitwj his Orlando dm *t r ■ :
avenue. Hartford, Conn.
14-tf
0fy th** following:
ing of the canal passible to the United |from the pastorate at Ujwnla. Ho then in Sanford.
WHY NOT try an advertise­
— ] States? The discovery’ that yellow fever
ment under this heading. It will
*r wan stated supply of the Presbyterian
The Committee on Rest Room re- Amj ycl then,. 4fl.
.
*- '“carl
was 1 rim»milled by Ifie'slegomiu mbs*- church at j-ukc Mary from 1907 until ported success in promises for monthly ,n Sanford and one m r
only cost you'THREE CENTS a
•/||
t|uito,
hut honorable retirement anti placing on collections and had investigated several Orlando there arc ti.-,,-*line each issue and will surely
Who heroically sacrificed his life to ihe board of relief in November. 1912. rooms but so far hml failed to secure
bring results.
t«&lt;en physician* f&lt;
, ■' |||
One Inrh Card« Will He Puliltahrd Un­ prove the truth of the theory?1* Dr. From thence it was leas than u year
suitable quarten*.
live drug stores. Healthy UrluÉfj
For Sale Or Rent— 13 acres on Weal der Thin Heading At The Rate Of JR.00
\y Lwcaer
until his spirit took its flight.
Special rules for governing discusa^
t|iroUgh the v’nv.ywt*
Side, two miles from town. leading Per Year.
What seem» almost as marvelous as
wj*n: adopted.
The
. ..
,
Rev. Sun^ell is survived by his witlow, »ion of. programs
.
.
Brethren, quit your navn* y ¡*
station on place. .Three acres tiled and
the construction"; of the hotel itself?1 who is an invalid and advanced in years; interest of. . the
meeting however, cenfarmed for four years. Fenced, flowing DR.
E. HOUSHOLDER The sanitation of the isthmus by Col. by two daughters. Mrs. Aubrey Moran tered when the suggestion was made do for those who live in g|, tixanil
throw stones. Stark*' !■ .. r-*l'h
well, small house and barn. Address
W. C. Gdrgos, ridding it of yellow fever of Geneva Fla..
Mrs Samuel Mc­ to set apart the third wt*ek in November
DENTIST
F. It. Durham, 6 South Culvert St.,
and largely "of malaria, due to the bite Bride of Lake Mary, and one son. Dscur ;ts "Cleaning up Week,*’ for the city anil
Baltimore, M(L
ll-l3 tc
Komm Z.1 £4 and 23. t’ kn Bids
Phonr it of another' mosquito, .the anopheles.
its environs, to be established us a year
I). .Sundell.
F, and A. M He*,diii
When did the United Slates Take jxwy festival
S A N F O R D . H . U H I It A
For Sale "C heap" Pair of Horses,
Such in brief is the outline of the life
It I« with heartb 1
"■/.• 11
seretion? 1/1 1904.
Like a spark thrown into a field of
Wagon and Harness. Apply to L. J.
ot .i servant of &lt;««&gt;&lt;1 who at the time of
are
called upon to r*, ■
•
1-tUlJ
To
what
mah
is
the
success
of
the
Iry
stubble,
enthusiasm
caught
fire
Hartley Jr.,I»ng»tKwl, Fla
14 — tf
THOMAS EMMET WILSON i canal chiefly due? To Col. George jus departure and for almost a ipiarter and the ladies saw a vision of u beauti­ our beloved brother li I *■•;* a l
of a century lieforo was u member of our
died at his hum*- 1
For Sale -*■One horse disc harrow one
[J
Washington Goethals, "The Benevolent
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
fied Ssnford. The rf-sjKinsc with which
Presbytery, and .t ro-luhnrer with some
Sept.
26Ih,
191
I
horse turning plow. Good as new T..
Drojioi of the Canal."
it has bus'ii met on the street and among
AT LAW
of the present members. Rut how
To many of the menti** • *1 "ur k^j
K. Butts Court Rouse.
16-tf
How*
long
is
the
canal?
The
entire
the citizens, general^', bespeak what
l.atr Stair Attorney Seventh Judicial Cim ili of
much is left unsaid of that which is
especially the older om­
florida
length from deep water in the Pacific is
will lntp|wan.
For Sale Span of mulct*. M S Nel­
known m the brief sketch, and how much
it wiw to affiliale will
K r«Id em »». Sanim i! and Svlvan Ijtk r
bout fifty miles. The canal itself is
The following commit Us** were upson. Eureka Hummock. Sanford Fla.
more of the work that he has done that
when fie lived among u
■u à l
almut thirty-four miles
l*i inted to arrange for a systematic
16-tf
will not Ik* known until tlu* recording
came
to
know
him,
thi
■
ti »J
M U R R Y S. K I N G I How deep will the water bo, how wide I angel on the last day-shall open his book campaign.
s*&gt;nal
loss,
an*l
Mnsour
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HI
I the canal? From forty-five , to eightyFor Sale Seven room house 320 Hth
Chairman,Mrs. Abernathy
and reveal the unknown.
kind is now deprivisi
ARCHITECT
■•al
seven feet from 500 to 1,000 feet
St. and Elm avenue Apply on prom
Primary School, Mrs Dunn
Rev
Suililell
was
a
true
itrul
faithful
ami
notili*
brother
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»
across the bottom.
1st». A bargain.
17-111 p
Grammar Sehoid. Miss t :arno Kn
*vRÇ i Iti W«tki ni B W It
servant
of
God
He
wo.«
a
man
If
mod
to
ALL
■How will ships pass from one *ea level
s in g e r
For Sale Several well bred hounds
Our - ooououcZ_aMi&lt;J. tc-iuv—tO R L A N D O . ■■ rvatwt/»**t-{i&lt;4£2 .’$M^«., tt.-. t4«* a (hue?— Through groat tort»‘ ti&gt;1 { flu tun disposition and was disHigh School Mn. C - R TTIHTit *
One well truim-d for deer others just ---------------------------------------------------------- - 1 000 f»s-t long, 110 feet wide.
mclineti to push himself forward, where
will
no longer greet u
Hotels, Mrs, 1icForesi
nght age lor training II. S. Melandoti
he
mistakingly
thought
tfiat
there
were
hi*
place
he vuculit i
Whut are tw’o of the great engineering
Bust newt section. Mrs
M. F'ratik
DR R. M MASON
Wades boro. N. (
Rt 1
17-X-tp
other*
more
uble
to
do
(he
front
rank
abide
Iti
our
heart*
achievements of the canal? The Cub-lira
Parks Mrs tifo Fox \|r* Morgan,
work
t
linn
himself,
riiiwqueitlly
bis
wi*
heur
hi*
v
o
l e e td ,
D EN K ST
Cut through the mountains and the
Mrs. Stringfellow
For Sale At u bargain *ir will rent
work
will
la*
(mind
in
the
least
promising
ui
our
councils,
listel
(ittturi flam a mile and a half un Its
Heights, Mr* Holly, \|r- Dingee
for almost nothing for ordinary work W 'rlla irii lik ic t
Phone III
and
more
humble
place*
in
the
Master’*
may
Never
again
w
cri-si
East of -Sanford A»*
Mr*. Aylelt
to any one who will take good rare of
vineyard
y
ji
b*‘
it
suiti
that
when
of
brotherly
love
beam
■
When
will
the
canal
In
*
formally
S anford. Florida
Kills.
them,* pair of rnuliw and Wagon and a
s|)t*eial work was given him to do he
eye,
or
fec|
the
warm
or
bpen?d?
In
1915.
Central Sanford, Mr*. C, ( ' Woodpair of work horrara and wagon, E. A.
What will it cost? Knur hundred always did it willing!* and (icriormed u ruff, Mi*» Brenda Murnson. Mr* ( hit of lu* hand
Douglass, ( 'min House.
17-tf
iaithfull'* and well.
GEO A. DeCOTTES
Our brother had .i *
million dollars.
tenden.
For Salt*■ Celery Hoard* chesd&gt;. big
Hi*
thi*»t pleasing iK-nwinuItty.
How will the ships pass through the
Wiki Sub . M n* 1'eter* Mr* F'er- for lit wa* a friend I*
lot, call ’ phmif JG t nr wr?l *• It. •X '* 12 A fT D R N F Y * m &gt; tttllN S E L L O R «i LA W locks'1 They will be towed by electric 1'fnTi. **i l i . e ( r i e n d l y s m i l e
t f t c gUMiii. Mr*
n* w.A • hitritabli' i
M*'i*ch
a
firrri -en**' *d rig i
Sanford TTonda
1* tf
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r*
I
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gri**
t
m
v
w
i
t
h
t
t
e
­
F r u it ile io S im e n t l 1 r i I erti I Courts
lociimotiv is*
I iibireti S«*ct Bin. M r* A F! Ptnlbre
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hii
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p
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What is tin* weight of the giant loch
Pr**»* t tirntiutte«* Mr* A F[ Phillip*
(,o rn e r-W oodruff Hltlt!
S anford Fla.
F'or Sul* K* «i íI’f^pt boar _■1
\b
Utili)
rinike nl I In n,i'ii ]
gates'1
From
390
i*j
730
tons
cacti
Press ( 'tmimittee, Mr* J !k WTniner
old Ito* anuiml weigh* about » 'drill
Whereas, we so k* * i
How many miles will Ik.* saved be­
More or lire, .scrum*
and grnVc in
Streets
Committee of Council, Mrs.
pounds.
Socrtdiced at $1 6.
u. c.
DR.
C.
G.
B
U
T
T
in
the death of our hr
tween
New
York
and
San
Francisco?
manner
yet
gifted
with
u
sense
of
May •Dickens.
McDougut It. D. No. 3 Sanford. 20-2tr
f•
R ESOLVED, that a.*
7,873 miles. Bet wee rr New York and gentle humor that seasoned his social
Communications
to
Council
Hard­
DENTIST
F’or Sale 6 acri** weII ti led . small
Guayaquil -7,405 miles. Between New interroiir*e and made him a genial utid ware Dealers and Sis-d Honset* Mrs our sorrow, t)iat *mr
dra|M**l (or thirty &lt;1*
house, good well, on jiro|*OM*i brick
Oliti c
Yusrell liuiltllllg
York and Callao 6,260 miles. New ji|eiL«uig ,i.,| entertaining companion Sterling.
retad
l mile from lleek HallCII.M'k
York and Honolulu 0.612 miles, llc- il* w,u .i Mian p.iiieht and uiu'omjiiuinII is expected that evyry man woman in our minute lumk
SANFORD. FLORIDA
station
S A Houston at i[ 'r**w ri Criitwis*n New York and Yokohama
ing muter till, non- anil Inal*
He r*- and chilli will tuki- part in tin* g.Kid hi* memory, anil t*
umida Pape r Ci .
2&lt;l-6tr
mat nod l.utiiful i,* tin- dotu-s u( in* [m,si work
3.281 m ilits.
Mnnsten* teachers., ilgi tiir* that we extend to I
Whut cffts'l will the canal haw ii|**in inefer c, ,111 . . i *i.i* wnuM huv* nl • it y • ntiucil. Fall tors lawyers, hunker* i h * ' b * T e u v , * l un***’ m i .*
the \rnernan navy? Double it* ef lerlv ill.....u.ig*,l i lie m.ijority *&lt;l tu* ln»ui*ek*s*iK*rs and all uth**r husine»* and love in thi* i •&gt;
TO KENT
firet bren
ficiency.
IKtiple, litirarian* railroad men fine hereavmerit and be it 1
WHY NOT fry an advertise- 1 A temjiorarv injunction bus Iks*o
That a copy of *
\\ hat ell»s‘t will it have u|m&gt;ii the cost
Ijtili*** anil iludro ami milts*I any others
And
it*
w
tti.it
tin*
All-Wise
F'alfier
fue*
collection «if pay for ,
.
.
meni under this heading. It will grunted against. the
I
k
*
presented to tlm f i
, .
.
.
«»» intercostal transportation. Reduce willed to call our brother and co-laborer who live in or neaj Sanford. Full iltUuil
cottimi] aw, ,
...
only cost you THREE ( ’ ENTS a 11.repues provided for in the
brother,
and that tin-, I'l
, ,
,
,il utve-lhinl.
from us. let it be the desire anti purpose of plans us soon as completeed, will
line each issue anti will surely the tbrxs* United Staten judges who r e -1
Sanford
Herald
ami .* •
of the Presbytery of FTorida to place Ik* jiuhtislu d in the Herald.
cently heard the case in Huntsville, j «
britij» results.
on
the
minutes
&lt;&gt;( mu
U the Commercial Club does nothing itself on record with the following stateLet the Slogan he; 'Sanford ('lean'.
Ala., having unanimously declared that
„more than it has Tdrcady accomplisheiFi ,no,u
Sanford
Beautiful'
For Rem Nice furnished rooms. the Florida r*ui|k&gt;n law is iinconst tu- ¡j ^.jj jjjjyp sprvpd a splendid |iur|»c»e
Ip*
This meeting wiw unavoidably
$1.25 |M*r wi*ek and up. At Stumon’s, tionul.
Whcreas The All-Wise, Diving Father
,
,
...
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,
lor
Sanford.
It
has
aroused
our
busifilled
with
matters
connected
with
316 E Fourth St.
19-91 p
lilts called from us to Himself our brother
Judjfe Ithydnn M l all. of the South- _
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. . .
nee* men to a responsibility of their citt­
anti fellow laborer', Rev. John F\ Sundcll. the (Tub's work that there was no time
ern district of Florida, one of the judges
zettship and It has impressed upon them therefore.
For Rant No. 70S Park Ave., «ix
left for the prepared program whieh
sitting til ttu* b earing , wrote the opinroom», bath, electrir lights, gaA for rook­
the necessity fer uni Uni action. If the
was post pom* I to u future day.
Laslern Star Mi'ci^oi
ion ami pronounced the decision of the
Re it resolved, that we how in meek­
spirit which has prevailed heru during
ing Apply I** II ( ’ DuBose. over. Ten
That
these
practical
demands
are
court.
ness arid sObmtiBion to His divine will
Seminole Chnpter N
C tu Store
*!i4-tfc
the last two week»'could l&gt;c ke)&gt;t ulive
The ptdgi-* held that- coupon giving
though cur h e arts may I k * tinged with engaging aoAnuch of the Department« the Eastern Star held
year in and year out Sanford would more
time and attention is encouraging and ing
meeting Friday I *
F’or rent Rooms lor
light house- i* *ol*‘l&gt; an advertising scheme, and hu&gt; than double its population before 1920. sadness Ik cause hi** seat will he missed;
proves the need for its existence while 24.
no
vrouge
of
a
gambling
nature
There was a g**- ■, *'';‘
,
2nd
That
in
ttis
taking
away
we
are
kii-ping. 1 urttishtsi or unfurnisbeil Cor.
You have seen htisinrew men out workit also demonstrates the propriety of , candid a tro wi‘re niitiai&lt;-i
The opinion is comprehensively lirief ing for the interests tff Sanford w h o ,
Itlth and Oak.
14 tfc
;* brother and fellow worker who
holding program and business meeting* t cants balloted on to •*&lt; ’" r
and conclude» as follow»:'
never thought of giving time for the, was
and true in the place of work
on a separate day. These details of the
For Rent Unfurnished rooms o’ver
"W e do not cure however, to consider general good of the city. You have hb and our Master called «im.
next regular meeting
work are* of the first imjmrtance and
Long'» store suitable for gentlemen. the question, whether the art violutro
A very interesting *
heard of property owners asking to sign
3rd. That those of us tthp had the
See Mrs. R. L Jones 2UG I’ark avenue. the inu*mate commerce clause of' the
should receive all the consideration report of the last Annua "•r1
membership «lip», people who have here­ privilege of his compa&gt;iionshi|i fee' that
which they require; hut doing the 6 o * ' the
16-tf
constitution. Having reaChetl tlt^ copGeneral Grand f'h.tpn'
tofore waited until the last minute to we have lost and will mitt* a most kindly,
wl*should not leave undone nor minmixe
clujfon that the section violates the
Chicago
In September wa* "
bo (loliciled and who*have theft shirked genial, pleasant* and loving friend, rfnd
F'or Rent—
very desirable fur­
the importance and advantage to the,
fourteenth amendment, it is unneces­
»bter
Cox.
43
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responsibilitie!» if such .a courae were pos­ that we mourn for the tie that is tem­ workers to bo gained in closely following
nished ajtartmenU for light house­
sary that we consider the other grounds
After
chapter
clow*I
,i*
It,
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*
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r’
porarily
broken,
*
sible.
You
have
jeen
factional
dtfTerkeeping and lmigings. M jfi.'J. IL KFrUif program nubjects outlined in our ments were served and i " " ld
dt constitutioimlity, alleged in tty* bill
•4th, That we as a i ’ jeflbytery and as
guson. The Fairv tew. rornw FjrsL un«I Ti ■'
e n c « forgotten and politic» forced to the
yeah book, which are* .really studies hour
,
was enjoyed b y uh j*re**'*
individual fellow workers an d ‘•friends
*«■ *
made from the most advanced and re--------------- -— Sarah K*express -to the behaved -w id o w -e m f
Ttable soififcca Of information alot« all
T a g fiirnisF
•Aâ prayed *hi and b y «rid—bitt-nf to :
&gt;*
greater Sanford.
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childre/i, through, a copy of thb pajicr
the lines of thought and work which
one bedroom. Rooms suiVilblo for light plaint.
Perhaps it b too much to expect this, sent thereto our feedings o f mutual‘ loot we are undertaHlhg.
‘ V
jl l
housekeeping. Mrs. Goqdioc ;2)*0 Park
Meeting ef Slorkholder*
general interest to continue at the high and out ■feeling#» oL sympathy, »t^d to I
---------jw ft.
Notice to Tax Payera
avenue.
sficed shown during tha past'fortnight, commend them in thin their tint« of be- si
-v'
The regular quu.t&lt;
" ',r'ir^ l
['ax IkkiLs for the juiyment of State but I believe the Commercial Club is renvement and sorrow' to the.All-Wise,
The
Mtuic
D,
par;m.
nt
of
the
[
the|Semlnr]e
f
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1
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Good F’arm fod lt**ut —Castle Garden
and County ta*t&gt;e will IV? ‘ opened on *going to lie pushed forward with real en- Loving F'ather ’ who docth all things Woman's Club held its meeting Saturday ! ComPan&gt;’ wil1
tuJa
s)f
•on traction line, three miles from city.
November finfl.- A discount of two )&gt;er j ergy, guided by excellent judgment and well.
afternoon
in
the
rlub
rooms.
Mi««
Saturday
night
N"
'
"
F’armed for five years, all tiled, two good
cent will lie allowed from taxes paid in ! that it will accomplish worlds for good for
5th That the Mated clerk make McKtm had charge of the ■*-«*.—— at ^ o’ clock Ail stockh*&gt;l
flowing wells, barn and outshed. Rent­
program
November and one per cent if paid In j this community. Let^ us all feel that recxrd of this paper or »ormuch o f it as which waa as follow#:
t&gt;e present.
ed cheap for cash. Address Mrs; Cora
December.' Whun making inquiry about we hear a portion offllie. responsibility may, lie, necusary in the |i1hcc provided
Taper. HUtor&gt;’ of Opera in America—
Hollinger, Canustota, New York.
duty to perform, for mich.
taxes please give full description of (and and that we
Mr*. T. A. Ncwloni
F’amous Opera Singer*
102-tic
to do to require
Do Ac b&gt;’ the Presbytery of Florida,
or send me your old tax receipts showing There is trnoi
Williams.
,.r i
Uto scrvicis'of 7
in Sanford and Ut 3 :J L in aeeaion i t Ft. Pierw, Flo.,
For Rent—Ywo;. litory |touse, five' description.
Flute Solo, A Wido» i|3*
- '
if
there
h
a
single
ter
In our-midst October 13, 1913.
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JNO.
D.
JINKINS.
• rooms at Cameron City. Good barn.
Threw minute sketches:
within » vear’s timi-

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SANFORD DISTRICT BRICK ROADS
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IN REPAIRING PORTIONS OF ROADS
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Wil| (aiie Free TfMMpotUIian uiU 'an\ M tinr'T i t t u n s i\ \ it i m i y
mudI tin,
rons ( inning to Sanford From Other
T a llu ln e w fe T F la . O c t.1 at).
G ov.
t en- and to r,,,in
special Ssiiford mini district will u t '''rn 1 "f''" '"•ll * »»griTt- .it Mobile
III'.* res, uf th e s la te n( t lurida and
Parts of Seminole and Adjoin­
P a rk T ra m m e ll has set aside F rid a y ,
Sanford
Wt Wi TUîS- Z.-uh 1.¡n general ha-, nuttnng on tu
limit r e lit* the dream of having twenty- ’A*'v- llf
,l’&gt;' ^ lo - d iy
ing Counties
N o v e m b e r 2 1 . ns Stets Ite rrrtveuitc—
■pa iiiauiu-rB. The largest cvlebratioti when it coinw to publie spirit and jiur1¿vç crJAjori} ntilu—oi.lwicH roads and» ****“ *
*' dinvuowm with many new
m om lH-tt was e l.c U s I and rtTioIlJti(Jll!!,
‘»s« calletl th e o fllciaU «if each c o u n ty , of llallnwi'Vn will lie the niasoùorade
-Vu.. . .
Trrnnr rn fpo-arrrrTrrmr (frnerrnn* ‘tVarr- “ lY7 _Atated-dir- last
when the.work start* in the noxt few
city and (own in the state, as well on at the i 11 y Rail where tin* Woman's
on
imjHjrtent
subjects
wer
adopted.
tiie
mcnbiuii»
uf
Sanford
moh
fur
ail
tu»
kid
glove
men
to
get
ore
alive
[wajcks’tt w'iH ,nu*^ 1111 *P®cb,not only in
&gt;«4* Icliyate» the ntirens generally, to nefaaide that Club will a -ist the Athletic A—ociutidn out yttnd soil their hand» iu 'making tn their poasibilitien a» a trading center
new rounty of Seminole hut in the Stain after elections t| M
day in tin* making of good roads. Not, in pivit y a must deligiitful and purely
good road» or milking at them the »'id having tho gooda and price?! arc
1«nuth.
The Hanford special district present met anti Inntnl argumenta of
alone fur the consideration Af good randa Inforir i alTair Tint public *s cordially
Oklahoma
City
mid
of
Houston,
people of Sanford and vicinity ntjiect \ H°Tnu after t R people. When tho trading
IV*..
I is probably the Pint apecinl road disthut in uetunl ruaiKiuilding.
Rivit/'O
■ fiHend and licit* tin* good to repair some uf the had spots in the public wavs inconvenienced by the n |rift in the- country to bond for lirick in favor of their citu-s tor tm lient
The
governor
puirits
loiî^
i^
'
om
is
epus,
i,; and a im tu ¡ms* ,i m u-t -e v ir a i ro ad - th at are tra v e lle d to a mova I uf the tie, Nil from the ranter of
convention
and
ebs-iisl
nrj|,s
rThe
j roads.
The progressive and public
uf the s Iat*' in tins line .tlulurgi-S tiint pb*r »
evening
in datietni mil -ociid C 'eater lirgeis* ttia 'i -n in e uf tftn h-jiser tin- city tu Ninth stns'i the merchant»
dirtw’
liirs
at
som.,
futi;.-“
ree.
m
il
eh»
t
spirit»! people of this »«vtion long ago
ah uf the jssiple take part in liripgit'iy inlet'
t'l.O.V
Wit) il |ii t&lt;
I red vraiN. 'I'lu' work t- only teni|Mirary for liecnmi awns* of the fact that many*
the
next
nu-eting
¡d
ic
[rraltreil thin the so-cnlh*d good roads
, Florida to the f refrnnl in thé making i for th
t feti HlV.g Civ-Ini i j •*ut , ft". t-»inte « h u tp v e been juUMeihg alni of th* ir out-of-town customeni wen*
T h e Hilo f s I I« f i I ’&lt;1 A» Té*
made of clay tind inarl and other material
'I
l‘ rl“.|l|l 1 : s', l t f I I
,| I |, l,;llL.; uf die name ' p lu ** » .’iyjfjyjc •.:*
iver-i
.iimiiig tu Wanfurd and paying
'
.
i n s fu r l la
[npn* only temperary road» and that
\vi!h g im’
t
II
i. ■
t
Ftn-r
VI.
e
fr
.
id.
I
T
t
"itn,
f'ftv
i'eni.4
in hack fare to get up to the
-mg springs
jftrr- Tt;e advent of The .mbumiUllt»
varions traili I».,in's i. '..&lt;1) û.1 *• . 1 1 . a
Sis
i.lid
Vai.
Po
»al,
Il
e
i
e
ltu-li,
city
t*
inule
and hi o&lt;y!er tu remedy
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1
e same linn
land th&gt;‘ settling up id the ■’ k&gt;. delta
tulhuriio*- mul Iwiitrils rtf county roin- V e
Miinagihg
Jltn.t.e
I
e
(
i.ir.-nee
I
•
lo
t,.,i
i.sd
tike
w
iotutg
tor
ilio
prh'k
R*
h
1
he
M
erchant»
T ra n s p o rtu lio n la*aw'.th growers wf\j&gt; wen fum'd t*i haul
nu--inner* take practical »tops toward
*
HttlHst
n
;'iiri
*ii
Dwells,
treasurer
.nut
HoHiding
Dirreroiuh,
and
eotvMs,uently
stime
o
f
thesc
Ru‘*
W,U4
fcnntsl
lu
*t
Ttwtsduy aftern oo n .
I T*
|i«u7 loads all the year round that no
, making Florida’s tinti good roads day tdl »
• of th e c o u n try w itli Sa i Tort] liti«* m oriiitig» e veti before th«* G ovon tn r
tor.
Dr.
W.
H
Saunders.
About
forty
T
h
e
m
eeting
wr.»
a ver}- enthusliLitic
material but brick would over Blond the
i n »ucres».
folk e
kw ord in re dm .ting the gives lim i! («ennesim i th«* guati («copie otl»' a " ‘l derm uw tratetl l im i thè business
o
f
the
delegates
tonjorrow
will
leave
strain, lio n Frank Woodruff who at
The Go* ernot's Praclamnlion.
lii hr vyc- I.» Ila West side w. ili em igri •gate and thoae m ,'n ,,f ,h i* r '*y n « 1 unitinl riti thè idea
« van.
.,!■ * i ‘eri p iirlh this time was a menilmr of- the Orange for a trip to the I’.mam.i fum il
cestini
t !«• d ilferen t if mi all o lln r w ho ilo nnt fts'l alile tu wrtrk tln- roads of n ,i‘ king Sanfonl thè tradin g ci*n(er
Chief
a
lining
resolut
tuns
tiwlay
adopt­
The
guvernur’s
pTWclurnation
fnllows:
comity commissioner» board was heart­
I the must nuvi-l ale the riii.-t mi (•» r-i*n will vvi»rV. rln m m »(urn b \ ul Ib is p a ri of F1un.tla.
" T h e S lid *' uf (''lurida, K x iT U tiv e parteily in favor of the special mad idea ed wa- one instrui-t me *he director»uci-il're e iile n l Forreat Lnko of thè ('u n i.
de|vir
t
fniiil
of
till"
t
ongrese
it
"Nee
bi*gm
a
hiring ti-.ini** «ir m«*fi tu work th eir
and also of the bonding plan fur brick
Wut 'la
m ereiai C lu b raMeil ih« meeting u«
unrig |&gt;tsipb' al' kind- id
u*n
svalematuisl
iirupagaml.i
aiming
at
di.
"It
y
the
governor
a
p
roclam
ation
..
roads ami from that time on lias eoniah" place AII . "ing
'Where.is. the eflti.st.'Vietimi of tjs»otI j frtijii
Si i»'i ii »if f hi* r« d 1• ' t
,i-i t.» -h**w order and S«s*retnry Hatis* remi thè
«stent l&gt; and aldy represented the vertmg t. Soutint')' I»■ifu i fsi’ î rHill'
t
•
¡day
on
th
is
li
ght,
whether
* licit 1tf»* * t i * nnt ,tinti ■i tu Aurk w ill seetinn» of thè (iru|M)s«si by-hyws and
k»co|i!f in this stand. Tie- mud dt&gt;tri«t made Isissible h. t|. &lt;|-lUlig of Hie road- i.......-••niiall,. a practical prob- |‘ ‘»Ik hxx
. r&gt;*wtt up y oung f ilk or mu ihro\&lt;i ;t (i*\\ nhovi'l?* ■•f ■Iir1 attil help o lh e r d a ta thut wmild he of Itenefit
hin.
and
the
value
of
good
ruud-s
i»
they
I"
J’amimu
t
ana'
established after people of this district
tu th è tm.rehants after whicb thè elee
Dillo Ts id the ( ongle»» are ordered »littrei I. dins'tly nr indirli tly. by all ' And f"t a party of tins sort there is no in th** y ifili 1 w nrk
c convinced that Orange county
of .Mill... 1.1 be pins .»I und mv stet
Ilo ti T i&gt;fìfcen« r«»-uhisl in ifu* fidluwing.
the
(Hsfjde
uf
e\*rv
lurttlity;
ami
l*nd
l&lt;
do
tin.is
ipuckly
a(Hissihlr
M!
flitwil!
ni
al"
l«tte
«,ids
if
ould never consent to bonding fur
W. E. WutA'm l ’reatdcnt; L. P.
Wh'Te is. une uf me greatCMt IhtsJ» i ,,us fortui t • li* be told
iinly teiw|M&gt;rary am i Ib e l«s-i«ng» of thè
.......
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.
Anut h«T r&gt;t&lt;uliiiion urged Congress
rick and after the district
wjw
made
’ Numl»rs of superstition* are always («copie wtll .«( |ea»t I»' ii(&gt;|»,as«s|
T h e M c C u lle r Vici* Pn-NÌdent Felix Franti
çeiLsed
ip
become
an
integral
to
Pul
Duo
elTeel
as
soon
iu
&gt;
possible
[
«f
practically
every
niunty
in
Florida
A
One -ay» that it ■ ....... ire li imi Iti» liiwird ut ' iitnmis- Secretar;, and Treitsurer
The fisleral &gt;»
«ill devi-i-l anil well ismstniclisl Lsed I H.illnWeVn
art of Ora’nge
Ora'nge the bond
taind issue mis a «restimi id rural creditT h e exts'utiye eommiti«»' is i-um peusl
an
api
■
|»s
lisl
in
a
circular fashion sitmers Will assist in eyerv way beCBUse
oted on and carried by a large mujortu govenimeat is ealled on m another c;. stem d durahle rural highway» anil
ol
(ì
li
Fernalil ( ì . A. Sjus'r J I )
from
t"iiu
bottom
and
the
lung
|&gt;cel
tb ey ri-altra Miai thè (asiple bave sulTi-rbout the time that the Isirids were resolut mu e.irlv iti each year U* furniaii tt is cleat that the securing of Name would
\\
\i
M i-K Union
\V
W
I» w h ir I iruund the head ttins' times isl long in thè m a ile r &lt;d rumi» b u i hope R olufrt»
prm
idi
an
imwtimable
Idesjung
afli«-!the
cotton
spindle
impurity
over
the
houibt to be sold another change eftpie
Iriifipisl Itehind !!«• riglit tu give iiernianent ruads in a few m onili». A b e m a th y
nml tl
mg
not
only
the
rommerrml
hut
also
country
so
that
the
prndueer
may
ii»ve
n the shape of county division and the
T h e re » e r r thirtv twu fin n - rvpr«*»ent
t will form the unii.il &gt;d the
shouldM i'tirilim i i t e w urk flin t is put mi
rotation of Seminole county made an eipial advantage with the coiiMiinier the social and islucalirtn al life of the
isi
ai Mie m is i mg tm l ¡v- many more
I
t
lie
throw
er
i
t-.
marry
in Mie (Iim u tlw
w a. « ili .illu n i t ne
rile &lt; ongrefts al-*' re s p s 'tiv i et un m il 11 It les to i ver-, - i - ’tiu il in un h
pother delay in the IhiiuIs Chairman in this n-*|MS'1
liu
u
^ T-oming
sU|*ef»tUlun
sit
j
that
tin
A
not
I ttii' st.it&gt;' w hich w ill pn! furtti sulHcient
resub ni» and th«' tn iy ille r» smm&gt;n
ioodrufl was anxious iu make the oryed that enitun I«' gradisi at the git
ttie
la
n
g
u
e
SevuruI
idea»
vvdl
he U ìi»l
Inca
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i
faUt(ai»iuasIou«.k
(Vili
-irtd thè ryiads « il! bt»t u n iti t hi
«n rfy - r ' - W x - _ r . &lt; « r (eittd
;
dral point Ible for the tax p^/ers under fedenti -ujiervuot^i in ^ jr ^ ^
m tiie («ublicity dtredlion and by oiler
on I! dhiwVen night at theI' tll\
im siliI f,M. g ■ini In' hiid
»( te 1
¡irev
cut
a
great
InsI
lit
table
giKitf
roads,
am
i
held out lor it sinu'ler rale of in
ng lit*1 (»'si giiuds -it rock i« ilt" U i priett"W h e re a s , the e iti/e tis h ip uf F lo rid a hoi I : I Iwel e if each g ir’ w di look I
t a mutter that was (ipAlly arranged
usi gtv mg Mie eustomers (ris- tr.irts
ml ■
' irrui
u ing her right sin wider
i
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p
.
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and
resourceful
as
is
h.*s
'resident
W
dsi
ir
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ci
ire*
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the bust interest; of ' a («•»iph
(»«rtatiun tu ami fruiti Sanford and thè
.--*-. t'U l L- to tuippen till' ilUHles»
t'-ritlg (»'ill e 111 tu I« Inu m i -iiiy w le r- m the world and I t i
B(i the !usl lieul made il j -slide lur 1 tmti a in « plan fit
de|iut
there is mi dmitit tlia flh e itnrnm
;
tuiti
the
-idu'ine
['hi
trick
.is
I i,i
irren« wa- t limisi ut Ihl r,ev
he work lu start by the brick |i**o| |e |M l'U n i which hi will di.sClJHrt with hv- m m ih n age m atubs*tm g an increasing
1
1
«
int-^-d
Su'tforil will have the greatest
m aki publii w ith in tendi in .,
to
kis'p in
lbfo refro n t .................... t"ne 1 t " tlu
i..u h girs i,km^ pari of rhe issue for (hi In i&gt;h ('.d w n et today and maki
(iaini ayille ’ighutig «.y-tein frodi (lie mu t-easofi that ha» ever Iwvn ucconJetl.
a few iluy»
days
tdllciuhs were reticent a» j nl all enlig h ten ed m o vem ents looking ’ 'ilu
w ith much mystery th at she
t»
¡ad the contractor» taking bonds for
tiii'i|&gt;a' •lectrie plant Monday evening them .mud the L ague will be benofirtii
to the lietermeiil of the maascs of the
1,1
n" her futuri hit*bund
he work ,)f construction anil in this to what in mu tern pi ated The Uniteti
al»'ut i Ut il'cïl rk tu tis.1 nul tilt in many ways
"
Nh
- tin n tnkei into i iiimly lighted
Slat*- ha- it*hi d nui uni. the Kurop-an ¡ hsij h- and,
Wifen. nid frulli ifie general apt «catti nei*
ay the fulling bond market w,i- elirnn
The
Merchants
TratL»(Hirtution
’ ' Wliereu*, tin- most ulTeclive way to
*H s*'-it*»l on -i -I in I with her
guveriitnents
but
tinLatin
American
lif th.' t hme i.’ Man - 1 ht -v-titu worked
ted and the word come» tin» wii-L that
i.eavue
met
igniti
&gt;•—
terdav
to (M'rfis't
«■cure1 di-ured result» is lu proeot-d in b.i ■
»
L»&gt;r .. v m i .’ I- pirtli res
'L D , . f um
he (Minds have been approved and the and the ('rient to withhold tin- fxmiti
W
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I oat**- y 'u fai
tli
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(da
II»
and
the
follow
tug
lilt
tilts r-tnp
t * ni M* ve U ii.. ii u»t ore. i way to achieve them ' ' rai-*' *',■
■ XricV * I t i ready In roll Wilton llliie'i 1.t• h' 1t ' I . ir : "Ii.
' .it tla
. "I l .' , blit Ii eulnmittis- was ;l|ipumtis|
Il •' I •i
N w ‘ I 'ler* fo r". I. Park T ra m m e ll
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I hai ;In greater purl id the roads
u'
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lirgi
nl
inssj
uf
l|a
'
pisiple
id
all
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tin
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ranged
it
slri-et lights more Mnrrauglily un 'i'ueiuJuy
| nil i"- constructed in *u months I tie -it uul im, mi « t i n t i Pu'shl'-tu VI ii *"ti
The committee will call upon the
parts of this s la te for im p ro ved pub lic l‘u ,‘ be made i|u ite clever
night The volt agi* wili l«e incraaseti to merchants to collect the initial fee
he roads that are travelled the moat and SisreLary \\ . -J llryan are working,
ro.nl» w ith in the several c o u n tii« and
Il.illo w o ’t n partieu w hich un* the most
Mie maximum a» soon a» it i» «.sa-ertaitusl (nr meinlM&gt;r»bi,i
i'l receive attention ftnit and the wnrk wbicli is bebevisi to ire inure spceilic
Printed matter will
to connect the several W ctiona of the fun are given in mu .k han-h guest strive»
than
any
"f
the
suggestioTw
made
heretic
tbat all liin-* are frec from olmtrurtions he arrangisi fur in a few day» showing
ill he divided in order that every section
" itd o the o il e r in tin- ugliness or
fori' fur the ¡.arili,-ut tun of tin S. nit tieni i - t a t i . do hereby d ra ig n u ti' and proclaim
ill receive a share.
Phe elei irti [il a ir. is manti.* C'ampleUiin . the Iist uf tni tnlu-r- and other im(«ortant
F rid a y . N o v w ii I m r 'JI
I'il.H its S ta te g r*'* -omen«*-«
In« ." - t u m .
I’he
re(uibb'
at
J here ar*' M-vernl stretches rh se to
detail»
K "i" I w nr k .lay
and I earnestly urg. (l
*' "* '!'*e*'rat - 1 w u ’.
* ' • ’ •■ti ta e ls
I.
ho ■ t&gt; th at are iilm ust im iervu lili'
Within .* h w days tic membership
If •(' «* f 1M!]♦* 1 Mrr| «■f **\cry hmul 11 «
low and they have reccivisl no at ten
In
will la- rui»*sl )&lt;• m imtmmirTt uf
I
oriH r
t«• i» T « lilc fl»»*ir ij ..ti
YT-’
|sl
•ori (rurn city or countv In itausc the
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it.
,
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l*''k ' l- tas n aw ilttsj
’ i.1- • n ail
l i e ti i - tidier
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IT. ■' 'III I»' 11 * itfhiiiir* ut Hiii
lur 'le
l - I■ -»at y by t lie ext fa i xjs'iis*' -&gt;f printR ■ * teirlirtj fust ts&gt;| 1 1 ui:!.., 1 clery Ht ri ha '
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'* t . 'a fu h »ulü
' .-'a * Aid- ' &gt;1 tin lt»t uf meinl»4rH
' 1 tiii’i». where the him i h.iiil ng will A I bu li y
tu • i t m
i i s nl r&gt; ad*
I •
ni* i, tiu . * i
ism i i, i |dace ue t i n . n
I
I 11 *' f • s . i a . i
t um in w 11.0111-- ar« added tu tue
; iti.
,, !,,
e
I e i t o e the bundi.
tin attractions of list
!"■ ■ I',- went side n f t lie city an tu for then le-riTi
.IV ts
in in their ri»('ts live b-cji'ltiea of sub Ini"
•t m Irmit ol
I
lb«1 Inia Ad
Us* rub',- fimjie.
_
Ibi- brllooVi»« all. the merchants to
du*, i llir-e
t *u tk.-l: w -" i ti ! id d: aide public roadways, tin.*
New* t/rleau» fur i 1
"d t In' loll, s JOUI tluw lit the low rate of ifi.
The
hhi* i.cw that tin rand» ate to start M r I In . IS all, ¡,.
. i- . tìnti 1 f th« t' I- i\j y ti ■v;m |le wl i di hiv» t h i« 1
it would lie tu« •*!tilg . «Mt. filli •h um«»-’ r.itisi Iw.vond
th 11 . .. Kid 1 4 -, jcjclhg not only an ong United | pui . i i
- « ' '-r i i.-.i
Ixs'ti *t t- d i a e yr Imo t f tlu* .! i .
i-M * to ni.it,. ' tienili* « i.lUte tt &lt; s.uissys of the league
I.
f 'uj le who are forced to I avi I lion tie is un ufl'** r i '
1
M ' II'
I Illy till«) yt'oid
and t «• ne reli. i &lt; u\l is-! u go ufhtr
■ : * "Id
*
e- ■ loads drily but also fru|u the v&gt;i-*n Mr D ine i- Im
ebfc-a t f ' •'
t- i I eing h | irid a . ■ 'i
Ihetrndcof t tu» sei ti «ti a» never tief an*.
•!|* ill dit
ug a f i li t i *
T'l ''
Seminole county in g&lt; •" ral uf tin Albany ! !• aid cm * i
■ Di tt uf tini tinti li
(.iitn tile
rails.- t|(f. starting of tb.*i .uaib. I&gt;a,K*ri of south (¡M.igui .itul
unii itisi'mov ' infili far uldalnI " ■m
i limitili
[ ii ir «
a as
en lari*•'iins the om.nlng wedge in the mutter The IL'ni'd oilin' iu,
g„
Fach i
t m of gì od rumi»
i - ••. n il . i
e i xtn ut" ii* ru i .'il i nd
L'm d romls and when the work in i)u anti pmniitwfl t' I • ; '•
i u -sing rirsHla of-ttu- I i-d fll firtk*' ■*
uf A ht'ii i........ni t / Puniti", inumi, ig
I*"1I'd district in finished .ibi
"tier Florida Co»i L'uiigre-'
• it th e ti
t|
\i» •ricini 4 »s«pl" uf thi» day.
Li
M il« well aniuiunreH lit» eandi
'-«i I '■ bmii' • uf Elelidn r Ma * i
ug
r. veti t i i i t
I thro'ighout the cdunty will n .-dile. He u* a mi. st is 11 .
"If "f. urg* 11 th.it thè iiewspafM'm
•l.n
&gt;
*for
•in’ j&lt;&lt;■-■111,n uf Afiltnnaii in
L,.t
r
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ItVi­ the attention needed
! «fi*», hw|
cate uf the Cost Nastmi, I
h * -ti.t. the i ealil., alni city officiai»
u » Mr Maxwell who l. km.wn
i * '• f.liiud l l '.l t l h g un Mu- .Siivi x i i i h t t ,
liDucking
•••
l t d the («copie *■! Fiorii!» generali!
ornk rimiLs mean that no repair- wn long ago thut printing
in i'f
l ia’ plaià wInn llii' tiuilies far ami witle nitfhitg his mnuy Iriend» as
fits-tlr^i for nutny year« on the.-e ruaih work and cutting price» »* i
tilt«' tlu» mailer op with ical.attd en- ut . ater is an old-ln-tu* tesi lull in-1 wen* mutui b* between twelve nne "D ick" has been a rteident of Sanford
tti the road gang can^ be kept busy in the printing business.
ihusiaam and therehy cause thè fimt larifey« part o f 'the Hatluwe'en festivilim. flftran »idit1» frdm Iteli und about fur many yearn and has been in vnriods
Diner old »u|NTMttnms e.irt lie hrnught
the clay lateral road» throughout
S ta te Rimdwurk dtiv tu he ohsitrved in
positions of trust at one time being the
lllly Iiv*■ mihth Irorn ( ¡amravilbinbi
play very m«rrtly
W* all kn*iw*
Floridu to he bne of sudi success thml
n&gt;u,|t&gt;’ tbua giving every part of
Clerk of the city and has alyo audited
; t
r county the best roads that money
l future eiTort» in thLs direction will be that if we nee the new miami over our
Novemlrer 11th in tlu* date net apart ’ h r city hook» being an exjM Tt accountn buy.
unlvenwlly welct.mr»! and univcmally ! ri|' h* "hou^ pr ih** _wi*h made at tlu.t hj tlic Grange county commtsnionim« ant." Mr. Maxwell has alwaya been
, The Methorliat church watf crowded
moment will cotuc true*. A silver paper
suppcrted.
for voting on (lit |ü00,000 bond baue identified with the progressive movement
Sunday moYning with ihutchled menrEach
"In witness whereof I have hereunto new moon serve» very nicely.
for brick road».
As the time draws in Sanfonl nnd believes in improvement»
hen« and fronds who aiwemblcd to hear
Th«' Edition \Talking Plrturr».
»et my Kami nml caused to be affixed guest is hlimlfddist and led into th* mar
mu-nul memist-s
and n«*WH where they ure justified by — " ll- ’ the Children*» Rally Day excreiv-t.
room, whu.M the new moon is hung.
the
great
seal
of,
the
state
of
Florida,
i'uiiii»
(rrini—
w
i
—
n
u
tillll
tTITT Uio be big a (]roj&gt;erty owner and thoruugbT&gt;'
[lli: Edison Talking Pictures will he The church had been beautifully
iblicly
at 'I'nllahii.s.’c e the cnnifnl tWi
V 11 tnld to ----------------- as hr? pro|Kwiti,m will curry by a large majority, familiar with tho machinery of the rity viewed and heard for the tirsi disunited with palms vine» and yellow
a,
.
: J ~. i '
«
m.
. S_
111 f ifI r ■y. 11 a
i ■«est f Li*.« I .
in • .IT I liu
hero -Ät— the fni,a'i l j]— The Ulf« nowera. golden rod and wild ilaisies 27th day of October, A. D., 1913. is tuMKil around then t- tear if! the
lovernmont makes Mr. Maxwell an
t I t
‘ Turk Trammell, governor blind. Of cvottM*. hu ^uioul'l i«c turmsl
The commercial club of Stuurt while ideal candleato for this responsible
“ 'v^f»«dn&gt; and Thursday nights predominating. Supt. J. K- Mettingcr '¿eal)
so that the muon can he «wen uvei
buT little m'er him ypnTS*?rdf(--&gt;nwb«&gt;r»fM'
Thursday maUneo.
Tho chief was in charge of the program nnd ad­ ’By the governor, attest:
UVUlFjifci th*ko.'''F*
"Jf. Clay Crawford, secretary of »tate." his right shoulder
filed the town 'in many way».
This city that know as much about tho
of the EdisonTalking
dressed the school in hi» usual earnest
___
&lt;-'*tb number» 2W&gt; active' memfx'i&gt; and business end of the city im Mr. Maxwell.
J*"* U cnirxcd by the exnct coln- manner.
The program, which wa»
"
”
Ciljr Clerk Seven Year»
Dick oeeks th » office from no motive
l&gt;etwt»en the motion
of tho beauti/ullv rnrried out Ity the chi'dn n
c come .a e*
When January Hr- 1 arriyra
Mr lifteen h*&gt;iHirur&gt; tmr»
other
than to serve tin? city for out*
Orlando, Oct. 30. Elaborate prepare- i
V Uoone will have -u-rvttl the .itt
kite t*10sc
pictures and the and young [wople coitswted of renla
term a duty that every public spirited
S'
Winter Park Yictortuu»
“ tt word os it wsure from the tium, ?aik»s and chnm», that were un* j irons are b-'i^4J made to entertain the of Drlanuo seven year» rot rh rk on«* uf
citizen owcm to Sui'iford uiwi bis ambition
rtphio mechanism. , Whatever usually («retty.
Mrs. H.
Garin's. SraM^FYaJerallon of Women’» Clubs, the most rraponrihle («osUlori* of the
Monday afternoon "a few layviiTtenne.
J*
Hn»J »'Tvice of thn Kin* u&gt;- and a commit^« dererve Bpocrohmentio'n wi$iYi^ U&gt; tytiyerio here early in N ovem -|nrumciiiality ami one which ha» been cnthuaiottia of .this city went down to is bound to lie realized for. (Us many
aallcnt.fact fhut iu cuaing for the manner In which the childreu M’KxSttrt. L. Ii. Gedge liaa been ejected moat faithfully" end efficiently filled Winter Park to play a match game friends want Dick to sit on tho aldermanic board.
~
*
l* that ml 'last we hnve a Vero trained in the exercise».
u» delegate to represent tho Civic League by that gentleman during tho time. with a team of that pluck
Georgo
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«h,
.
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cf this city, with lire. T. W. Mathews, When questioned bj' n newspaper rep- Fox jr. ami Roland Wildemsn played
CT-*^?f ^iro,?^xa^on
*(ght add
Thi&gt; plctyra«. and reproduction
Edward COts. ol ^fidciletnwn, Ohio, as alternate- Mrs. Cobb, of the Cathedral ; »tentative this morning Mr. Boone and were defeated by tho Winter Park
W. R. Robinson of St. Petersburg
absolute perfect unison. has arrived in Sanford and will bs with school, U arranging a reception fur tho •aid: " i nhall not be a randk&gt;t * for ^Uam. J Among other* going down for r u In th o citar HVerm ] d a ys of this '
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Prominenl Albany Parly Here

M axwell For Alderman

Childrens Rally Day

im truly bis brother Frank, in th© store of Irwin delegates, In addition to numerous other

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CUIIBSTONf GLFANINGS t !™
„.i “ 'l«nel:1'";bave tho pure
live hire in Florida

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Budget o f Opinion "Just
tween You and Mc."

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tVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT
Chlrl la Am ont Ye Taking Notes
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1 The rejuvenated Commercial £ !u b
will aoon be on ita way and with a now
«tart and the exchequer supplemented
by the due« for another year and the
contributions, that tho city expects
to give for advertising purposes the
Club can do something this winter.
The majority of LLu. merchant* of
8 anford*Tiiiv0 expressed themselves as
favoring tho advertising of the city
through tho Corn roe: rial Club and want
the rowtinga held or.ee a month all
during the winter reason In order that
*n general git-tog« titer« feeling can be
faatrird and the grouches trade to tnkc
a back seat. From this time on San­
ford.will be the city of optirrlata and the
Ctrrrrrrcial Club will 1 » tho principal
grtherii g place for the nrn who intend
to build n Greater Sanford in spite of
the knockers.
There is real enthusiasm among the
irtn at the brad of tho plan and tho&gt;
aro men who rfrtrrfliih things when
they once b u rn e aroured.
Like nil
such movetrer.ts tlero will have to be
a cc tain number of men take the lead
ard bear m o t o f'th e burdens, but I
brlirve T a t a spirit of co-operation
will Ire in evidence rs roon ra the re­
organization tri e« on de inite fo m. The
pcoflo nf**Haniord are ready for an
awnkrririg. ,'J lrj wunt new lift«. They
have been brought to a realization thut
action here is nrerarary if « e an* t"
to ptogrrrn or even bold our own.

WANTS

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air .to breathe eon» thing to oat, no 1
coal to buy and other g t e j* things,
All Lo cal Advertisements Under . This
corrittg our way linve small room for |^
From All Departments 11 Heading, Three Cents a Line Each Issue
ecmplnint in comparison to the people j o
living in any large city and depending ] \[ Of The Sanford Womin’i Club '
WANTED
upon the turn of the wheel to give a * » » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ » ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ » &gt;
WANTED AT ONCE— (lid Itaga attire
meagre living.
Convention at Orlando
HERALD OFFICE.
Rags Must be
„ , . ,
. I Convention opens in Orlando Tuesday Perfectly ( lean. Will Pay TWO CENTS
a ft
a prur.it
Tor same.
T 11 mn&gt; hnv&lt;! bcett al,t right, itr th° night, November 4th. 6th, 6th and 7th.
executive committee to place the name* After program the annual reception
Wanted—To wade a good railroad
of the candidates for Clerk and Collec­
will bo held for delegates nnd visitor*. watch for u .bicycle. Telephone 259. *
tor and Treasurer and Assessor upon
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tho ballot in the primary but'in doing
Day semiona will lio givrer to routine
so aro they not defeating the very mea­
Wanted—Liyingston
Globo tomato
business nnd the evening programs tb
sure that tho charter had provided—
j
plants.
Con
exchange
cabhago
plants.
addresses and music.
’ namely, to give the appointive power
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Pr. Love,' *
of these officers to tlic Mayor. Now
DeLand, Fla.
Among the speakers . are Governor
I fully- concur in Eivjng the people the
Wanted Bookkeeper and nil around
voice in the m*»™- t»»t »ip«« ti»« char- TrttOnirü^Iîüpcr in tendent'Sheata, Prc*office
mart;
Apply to
ident
Hlackihan,
Dr.
Byre),
Mia*
I,aur«
tcr states that these officers shall not
- E. b . Brown,
be elective, there docs not seem to be Drako Gill, Mrs. Kirk Munroo, Miss'
I/K-nl Mgr.
any call lor making these candidates Harris nnd the guest of honor, Mrs.
run in tho primary. The pew mayor Percy Pennybocker, President Gen­
FOR SALE
can appoint the man who 1» high In .the eral Federation Women’s Clubs.
primary but ho is not obliged to do so
For Sale or Rent— 13 acres on West
nnd in the event that the mayor tlora
Friday ai ter noon the convention del­ Side, two miles from town. Loading
not like the nominee there la no law egate* and visitors will 1» the guests
station on place. Three acres tiled and
to compel such appointment. Leaving of ¿Pr. and Mrs. Blackman of Hollins
farmed for four years. Fenced, flowing
it to the people is nil right but in the College, Winter Park.
well, small house and barn. Address.
present instance it Mums rattier a crise
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. * F. It. Durltarff, 6 South Calvert St.,
of beating tho matter round the stump.
Informnl receptions will be held after Baltimore, Md.
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Henry Ford saw it first— and
the others follow ed. T h e lefthand drive was built to meet
A m erican,
not
European,
traffic conditions.
It’s just
one reason why the Ford
srands~first in p u b lic op in io n .'
Other reasons? O n e m odel,
light weight, econ om y.
Five hundred duller* I* the

hew

price o f the

Ford

rumbotiti the tour mg car U five fifty: ihe (own car
•even fifty —ell f. o. b. Detroit complete with equip
merit.

Get

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perticuUil

from

Santord

Mtchine end Gauge Co., C .-F . William*, Agent; Etl*
*r*rd Higgine. Mgr.

every evening's program, that the I— ;------------------ --------------- ------------------‘ Cheap” Pnir of Hotses,
^ I wish to commend the Sanford audience may meet the speaker*. , ^or
Wagon and Harness. Apply U» L. J.
Library on the very neat and business
Hartley Jr.,Longwood. Fla.
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The hostess club will entertain officers
like manner In which the boo Km liave
X X X X X X X X X X X X *JX X X X X X X X X X X X X |
m :.
Ireen arranged and in which they are of the Federation nnd one dtp gate
Fur Salt«— Celery plant*. Nick Zorkept, i understand that Kov. Arthur from each club, and furnish room for novan, Murray'« place, south of J. E.
Mrafs moy lie had Pace’« residence.
Peck is reejxmsible for some of this second drlegnte.
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innovation in library work ably ns- for II a day. This plun will make it
For Sale—One hon» disc harrow one X
risted by Mrs. Dickfns and Mrs. Key [risible fer delegates frim the sume
vB y d r o p p i n g u s a line a b o u t th e m .
anil several other good Indira of the club to room together, nnd make the hone turning plow. Good aa new. T..
K.
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atra
Court
House.
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city. At any rale to whom the honor expense only that of meals for the «¡ocW h e th e r y ou -w ish to saw w o o d , p u m p
is duo 1 hereby doff my chapeau and ond delegate.
For Sale- -Span of mules. M. S. Nelruv: '"W ell done thou good and faithw a t e r , p r o p e l a b o a t , o r li^ b t a to w n ,
ron. Eureka Hammock, Sanford Fla.
ful servants," nnd may you Ito rewarded i
Please elect your delegates at once
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o u r s e r v i c e d e p a r t m e n t w ill a d v i s e y o u
by a (roe library building at some future, n,1(i M!,H their names immediately In
For Sale Seven room house 1120 1 1th
date. Few pcop.e reidixc what a fine Mrs. lb L. fireman. Orlando.
a s t o p r o p e r e q u i p m e n t f o r efficient
N tlu n lly H ere nre all kind» of |jlirar&gt;. Sanford ha» nnd 1 really think
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St. and F.lm avenue. Apply on premJg; O t a MTOTlcd lor tho OOWlon ol .ho , b„ „ „ „
,00,0 in.— . ¡„
u „
v|rl„ , S u r tm k
0 r|„n,|„ Hes. A bargain.
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s e r v i c e a t m in im u m c o s t .
rlnh. I hni» Ihn iron » h o « 11 bo plnmd
tlmc wo ooul.l h . « ; , , , uarapoIlaU„ n
nnd j , u .
For Bale—Several well bred hounds.
at the head of It will keep their Itenrings.; n new building that would be commer,- j_„
very probable it special rate will lie One w. II trained for deer others ju«t
It tow look* a* If tie club would ta‘ , llrutl with Hi*' growth of our city.
We Handle Power Machinery of Every Description
st curt'd, us a miuilwT of new clubi rigiri age for training. 11. S. McLendon
pithed on n (irn financial founda­
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have been added, and Orlando is very Watlesboro. N. C. Rt 1
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tion, but that tits it not mean that it
W i r e o r w r it e us y o u r p o w e r p r o b le m s .
should l&gt;o managed extravagantly and j * Advertising is an art in which central.
For
Sale
At
a
luirgaln
or
will
rer.l
places sought wheremoney can be
generation is only ankle drop In
SE R V IC E D E P A R TM E N T
All clutw remember to send two re­ for alrnoxt nothing for ordinary work j
extended with lavish hanti. Disburse- "indy. So crude is the work that frt—
to
any
one
who
will
take
good
care
of
o t r.ts can erd idiot Id lx- trade within quenlly the bids for trade are nrutral- ports, ore to read anil one us condensed
New chilis them, piur of mule* and wagon and a
r it o n. They should be freely made *F,-dhrgsantj If
Our ulurm cluck us possible for Muntati.
will
tie
given
preference
in
re^
M
T
ami wagon. E A
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-Hfrfr wtTy. -trrrr-M«.—
*iul c W f u i l y l ' ^
Dour Ins*. Court House,
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from
a
current
muga'ine,
:ui
as
though
J A C K S O N V IL L E . T L O R ID A
IW.O
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x
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for
brief
history
ftims of extravagances should be avoidInch a tning were possible. Not a nickel of orgiudratlon.
1 0 RENT
of our mofiey will this alami clock ever
There are ro-o Uetl «X|&gt;ert» who make
=t=
get
Whnt we wt nt is an nlurm cl&lt;&gt;ck
All de/rgMles are n-qucsteii to wear
For Cash HenUl or Share Farming —
a rpcialty of bcom iig cities.
Some
ns garrulous as wl* an1 otf the subject (■mull cani* or badge*, with name and Four acre* tiled land. Two cultivated
of tlise |•t results, i the:* fail itist as
of early rising, and one specially suc­ dub,
This will muke.it easy to gel two ycura hut not tiled. House and X
on it ary u in in sucli lines would fail.
cessful in repaniting us from our shekels acquainted.
(barn oq piace; 2 }* miies west of city
Ih e •Xitrtu dtTrend und receive very
is one that automatically shove* a
2 Fine
lowing Wt Ils.
Add s n I,
Ituge njaiicp.
If they can rot .big
rug over tin»' colt! spot on the floor
W r'n'. x
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rt suit* thiy can in n the money paid
Mis* Harria of the Woman’s College
'*
where uur feet strike.
tl t m. But can rt t a It col man who
will make engagements for Miss Wells,
For Kent No. 108 Bark Ave., six
hr* Riven si me attention to n’fTair*
for m urra of lectures on Domestic •noms. bath. I'leclnr light-, ga* hir rt(ok
?&gt;*
al &lt; ul him nctiie (ntclicsHy the some
ded Sciente
* A t ’hicago dm'ti r hue -il
These lecttirrs, for reiuuiri- rig Apply tri li t- I hl Mose. u\r'.r *|'et| X
H b
rnulir thrt m irr |oiled i Xpert would tn » rafting n shinboie
II seme genius | that will Im- i-xpluinvd lut'T, will cost Cut Stere
04.(ff
Only 5 1!) Cash nnd î â P e r M o n th
B u y * ;t
nrlire
If v ou'd lack 'in ixix-rieiue, will perfect the business of grafting n tbe t lub* nothing but material* for
lien, tifiti Lot in
pi t hr is . i ut le wiuld maki u]&gt; the buck bo ne politic* nnd whatnot mav
demonstrat ions.
For rent Booms for
light house­
K « ? :tlilTiicLcr in a knowledgo of local con- expected to look up a’ bit.
M ARKHAM
PARK
keeping. Furnished or unfurnished. Cor.
dilkna ard a Inowfrdgo of tho men
10
th.
nnd
Oak.
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Club women are requested not to
From il!)0 Up. Be Healthy and Happy. Thi*
cl.out him. _ Ho would know whnt had
Making Their Own Road*
wear hats at the meetings.
Pricc Can't Last I-ron;; as They Are Helling. Don't
ft no m hi n Is fore, the mistake* that
For Bent -Unfurnished rooms over
The Ocala Evening Star of the 16th
Miss
This Opportuni y of Your Life.
lt d b it n it a. e end the prolmble merit*
Iwuir'h store mutable for gentlemen
•nys that the public road working of
Our convention promises to be of
See Mr*. H. L. Jones 206 Bark avenue.
in \ariouA plans that would Ite sug
Some Real Bargains In Vicanl Lots and Houses anti Lots
the highway from Ocala to the l&gt;vy unusual interest, and we truly hope
girted.
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county line was enthusiastically and every club in the state iwll be represented
Close i • Tow c nnd Ncnr the New D ep:t.
As I u ndetr tand llw purjiose of •fllrienlly carried out by thousands of at least once, and twice if |hvisible.
l?3;
I Have
■ t jjq U‘ s . th
‘ ih Jlcst
"
Fur K e n t
S o m e v e r yc. ilealwUA». f ur j_
l l a v c the
I’ u c c t nnd th e -B iu ,i
tie Cl n rt I II It J ("lub IT ts to tsmtri M linen county people, and ‘ ‘ Hlltcbton
Terms.
ni*bt*l
apurtuieiiLs for t i g h t
house*
is. S e e M e at Once, nnd O c t the First C h oice
l t u l tiU-LU hmti.Li and improve tlu- D ay" has set an eximiilt» .for Florida
MRS. EDNA F U L L E R , i
kMlgings.
M r * . J r M . F iT rfpr itii n i f Kervferd men and their anil the South.
l ’re*- Woman's Civic League, Urtando. gust n The Fuirview corner First and
h flt'lrtiNet nny ntte individual,
In speaking of the day and the work
M HS.AL'J ON WHI I MAN French avenue city.
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peNiuj *, ¿’ut the entire community, acrtmpliihfd The Star says:
Pres. Sorotix, Oriundo.
.MILS. W ILLIAM HOCKE.
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“ A hlrdseyo view of tiill section
For Rent—Two furnished rooms and
THE CITY PROPERTY SPECIALTY MAN
Pres. F. F. W. C. ono bedroom. Room* suitable for light
this
morning
would
have
shown
a
HE’ 1 Since htaiir g Pr. Brownlee* lec- i
whi11* and yellow streak running
R a. housekeeping. Mrs. Goodhue 210 Bark
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X tX X X X X X X X X X S tt
tun on the M in s of London I have nor(j,wrat from Ocala tn MorrUton.
Music Depart men I
avenue.
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P v-'
lx&lt;n n n e o r ur.tui with my lot. lb* ^
u]t,nK g ir streak, bury tut ants,
♦♦OOO ) « 0 0 * 0^ OOO Î 0 « OW O v a ««O O O éO O O O * (r-J V . *&lt;
The Music Department of tho Sun
For Rent— Furnished rooms. Houser|&lt;it . f f; t&gt; ilit-M living in tlio slums thousand* of men toiled.
Pick* and
B i
ford Woman's Club will hold ita minting
keeping if drain'd. 311 Burk avenue.
of H it great city who livid on a few Hpovt,|, .flashed in the sun.
lutot-s
Saturday uftcrhooti at three o'clock
n i l » it &lt; ay tt.d one trim of family |ra,rc un,j „ ,.nt, spteding over the few
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in the club rooms.
Miss McKim will
w lo w oikid rid made 13 per week nnd f , „ uhpB of cirIir reluJ&gt; dodging in and
he in charge of the program.
The
To Itent—Cottage four room* on Oak
still n c r .iftd to ktep Hu- wo.f from j put uril0nR ,hp ^ crl(etB| 0(tcn taking
■ r ,&gt;
tubject for the afternoon will be “ His­ avenue. Inquire B. Beters .1010 Oak
tie tie r . I'r. I rewrite abo gave
’ to the wrooslii. ffenvy wngor.s, loaded with
tory of Opera In America." Mrs. T . A, RV«nm*.
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Fr lent it n .»in &gt; fill cret.’it for doit g |imp or
^¡t-d hack and forth
Complete abstracts from the r e co rd s of
Newton will have a pajier on the subject.
tn i n n n u v i n t t t l of n&lt;&lt;i in the ^ iw,^ n the pits nnd steadily shoveling
Tho music will be arrangements from
Good Farm for Kent—Castle Garden
s h n s ( l L rn ijn art! this crnincide* gBhl{i
Ul.rc and them tt huge road
Orange and Seminole Counties.
T axes
American Opera hy MLta Guinra, v cc I on traction line, three milt* from city. |J
with n y vk.wn Lie out e 1 have always engine grunted and ground along crush*
..........
nr d Missea Margaret Pavia and FloFenco! Farmed
*'
* for
‘
five year*, all
tiled, two good *
c n t ilt e d t lit lile rvrrj other orlump* of lime flat under it*
paid fo r non-residents.
Frr.nk, piano. '
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flowing
well*,
barn
and
outshed.
Rent­
gi 1 in tic n lh&lt; M h rtlcn a my n ight hnve n aifhve fret. Active h&lt;&gt;ys grottrd back
Three minute aketchra:
^
ed eheap for cash. Address Mrs. Cora
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i t l i t s in t l f i i . i l » hut ttu vast iimDunt and fpith, carrying water to the e-cr
American writer* of scrioua opera, Bollinger, Canastota, Now York.
cf j f t d t lc t Jluy were doing among thiisty workers. At every mile or »0
nfMr
M m .. Gfrror
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tie |ter m i h v b nortf than off ref along the loitl, at at me. furnihomw or
Famous. American opént^aîngvT»,
?
a iy &lt; litre;tr.cit» in the rank» and in clump of shade trees, were group» of
•
. % Mi** Saidio Willtaqis.
MISCELLANEOUS
tltL -jirtl wxik of uplifting the fcllrn women, nttn'ctlvfly dressed in! spite
Great American ImiHwuirios,
ï ' -yfta' tl7-jL;ii« d tlig tie lltr.'s rharc. The of their lutrtl work, busily preparing
Send your order# to F. A. Schumpert
Mr*. Geo. Fox.
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, lu tu te cf .Prt Bicwnleo was moat '&gt;n- dinner for tier workers.
L IV E R Y , S A L E S
FEED
J
as
he will save you big money on your
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t r t o l f ó j g f j et it w a talc that eoOltl
Tho chulrmW' of- the Welfare Dept, tile, «ewers pipe« and tho SchumpertC or or P a rk A ven u e and Second S t r e e t
Lu•be' r&gt;*
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tdjd ôï &lt;V7/V daigc
city
and
always
ance Douglass trui -i). C. Roberts, carneelly nearest* all m tm bm t o 'b o Nurcross Hoe*. I am Itero where tile
u 11 tn me tl li.k t lr t the prople who deputy clerk» of thtf‘ Circuit Court of
C O N T R A C T O R S FO R A L L K I N O S O F H E A V Y H A U LIN G
present at the huaineos m eeting.Thun- and acwor pipe la mado and can see it be­
will tan l-JK -a-Hs e i u « anil » larve to Reminole county, are aj ending this
dity aitemoon. Matter* oplm pcftanco fore it is shipped, as my territory is from
Largo supply o f H o r s o s , Mule s,
■ (it nt'b- «t’e- -It-rf c rj Iblc for tlu ir ow 1} week in Orlando, transcribing records.
will bo brought before tho meeting .Birmingham, Ala., to Columbus, M is.,
1
rruditicn eg frech t * any on*. it it
W ag on s and H a r n e s s alw ays
: »i
Hint require« the action of many m cm - and Barrisi), Ala., north on the Northta-n
great
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the writer’ s work will be outlir 0 1,? , Schumpert, Fayette. Ala.
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ended length
O la ch n rn lth ln « a n d W a g o n R e p a i r i n g In c o n n e c tio n
But men who SEE the CIVIC
KONG the rest-room committee will submit
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State and local territory given to
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And give their LIVES lo make it BIG R T a report that. wi|l he of Interest to tho
or t r y ether pert of the.south tlesc
jobber., retailer# and capable rahamen. ♦ »♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
W ♦ + ♦ ♦ ♦ + * » » ♦ ♦ ♦ # »♦
»«tire department.1
And
turn
ita
DARKNESS
into
LIG
H
T.’
ptrple could find honest employ nuit
W ^ / T 104 F.
Ten new member«' for the Welfare SK AT," tho best and beat know« soap, ^ Phone No. 18 2 JU (f A
- ai d firtUy get a he me of ttah* rwn. ••We arc not here to play, to dream,
remove* grime, grease, dirt, etc,, from ♦ ——
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department
at
otic
rfeettag.
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Tho idea tA tie young hoys ant^ giiT
tltahamU.
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SANFORD,

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FRIDAY,

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OCTOOER

24.

l ,truly

H ER A LD

1913

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS
Volum*

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for a n a d v e r t isin g c a m p a ig n ;

HOTEL IDEA GAINING EAVOR
PRESIDENT WILSON HAS SIGNED
COMMERCIAL CLUB WILL GET BUSY
. TENTATIVE PLANS FOR ACTION
DEFICIENCY BILL AMENDED

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"Only Jthrough dynamitic means,"'said

1 Mr*. Panhkuret. "can Englishwomen

ki-cummee bus a new fumiture far1hope to sedure law* dealing with white
CHANGES
tor
The new cnterprise bus l«*en
slavery, industrial evils and other con­
conum-nred without mudi muse and
ditions affecting women."
TRAVELLING PUBLIC FAVORABLE without much preliminary negotini ion. CLAUSE REGARDS CfTIl SERVICE
l î I
------------------|bui it I- un nctuality all thè sanie and
William Sulzer, deposed governor

W ID E LY

of V**i»[ing Out of town Shoppers
« t&lt; \
Going after business Is a falling that
nr
lu rn in g uui, i c r y . p r e tty furntSAN FORD P E O I’ L E U O U L D B U IJ jtv j I*
G iv e s r e a s o n s w u ï m a r s h a l s .
‘ îi® " utc oi Ncw Vork* toduj: uPt'U4‘d —
every live merchant has or ought to
tur- mad
made out of the native yellow*
LABS WILL yB RAISED AV
headquarters -at .a Broadway hotel • — V“
ONE BY THE ASSIS­
have and in thia reapacl Sanford mer\ND
REVENUE
COLLECpim- and cypress.
The establishment
for hia campsiiffn to re-retablUh him­
SPECIAL PINANCE
_
TANCE OF O I'TS U) E
-chantn-an* always to the fore Since
Ttilt.S .SHOULD HE.
ts lolly equipped with a very complete
self at the Rttate rapitol.
InformilJ
COMMITTEE
moving the union station from the cen­
CA I* I T AL
outfit of the tnftat modren machinery.
I.FoT DEPUTIES
he plunged into the fight u* soon an
If
%
ter of the city there are many out of
Its irtitput at present is principally V
he stepped from a late train from Alv ;
One of the, largest and most entlnuThe idea advanced last week by Th*
Washington, D. Q., Oct. 2.1.— Presi­
town cuatomera who would appreciate a
furniture of the mission typo and cornbany
last night, but from today on until,
j ¡ ^ c meeting* of the Sanford Comcheaper hue to ami from the depot, Herald regarding a new and up to dffte pan* favorably in style und finMsi dent Wilson today signed the urgent
election
on Novcmtier d, he' planned to
mercial Club that has been held since
deficiency bill, carrying exempion from
especially the customer* who formerly commercial hotel for Sanford to be with any made elsewhere.
conduct an organization campaign with
county diviaion became a fact, usm
started
this
winter
is
gaining
public
civil service of deputy United Stated
traded here when the depot was in the
t : i
his private secretary, Chester C. Platt,
held in the city hall Iaat Tuesday night.
marshals and deputy collector» of in-?
center of business and one could step favor every day. Several well kqQ&amp;a t
acting as his manager, for election to
The DeFuniak Breeze says that it ternal revenue.
The meeting was called to order by pres­
commercial
traveler«
who
make
SanfordT
from the trains and 1«- in the shopping
the state assembly.
His friends in
ident Lake who atated that the full
every week have drop|H-d in to thT office Is going to |*»g away for n cash market
The praidont gave out the follow­
district.
the
Sixth
assembly
district,
who suc­
for
iHudtry
and
poultry
produceta.
•work of the club would be taken up and
ing memorandum:
In order to obviate tin* paying of fare I this week to ropimend the pu|«-r on this
ceeded
m
making
him
a
nominee
on the
It
would
seem
that
the
merchants
are
advertising being the main theme fur
‘ ‘ I am convinces!, after a careful
to and from the depot it Ikls (men sug­ movement and say that the hotel could
progress!!«*
(nirty
ticket
almost
imme­
onb.
offering
trade
for
these
products,
diacuwion the matter was discussed thor­
examination of the farts, that the ogested that the merchants put on a bus be of materia! assistance in putting
diately after he was deposed as gov­
i and 'he Hreese feels that tint ss a cash
oughly. Many good talks wore made on
Sanford
on
the
map,
since
every
com­
lires of deputy collectors and deputy
line that would give the out of town
ernor. shared his con fits] nee of success.
i- est lidi ih *f tl *•- ihm
(h* growth and proojwnty of Ihe city
marshal* wen* never llitemied to be
shoppers a frm- ride, provided they pur­ mercial traveler is a tmoster (or the city i
î
•
w
-.ii
r.
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A
and It was the sense of those pruwnt
included under tbe ordinary previsions
chase a given amount •*( goods Such that give* him service. The citizens u f, 1
î m- ru-r - mi n1- o v
thil the. city should be advertised b&gt;
Sanford are also heartii\ in favor of this 1W!*
of the civil service law
a plan has been m vogue m other cities
Tor ttit- reason taut t‘—.
the printing of booklets and in various
smaller
commercial
hotel
that
could
be
"T h e control of the whole method
and in many cities where the country
large share of the Iwm-fit
way* that seem good to the committee
Washington,- Oct. 22.— "Y c9 I have
built fur about &gt;50,000 and half of this
and
spirit of the administration of the
roads are good the merchants have free
will not. then the ierm-w
on advertising and the club. The mem­
noticed the telegraphic dispatch in the
sum will be raised here and half given
proviso
in
this
bill,
which
concerns
bus lines starting from neighboring towns
.î n ark* t some wir. and lu.) attere
ber* present ugreed to raise a sum of
by the men who e*|«-ct to build the
the appointment of these officers is Washington newspaper», in which the
eaeh day. going to the eity and return
J2000 for publicity work aud the folhotel and manage the same.
no h*s entiret\&gt;'in my hands now than Governor of Florida states that on
the same nighl, giving the country people
lowing sjiecial" committee on financing
Sanford is looked upon today as lie*
it wa* before the hill heciime law. account of constitutional provision the
a fri-e trip and alt -lay to do their shop­
I 1 -p William (ram- (iruy
who
and with
j&gt;ower to raise this sum
most logical point in the whole state for
my warm advocacy ami supt*ort. l*oth Legislature woulo not have the power
ping. Some of th'**»- transportation
was named by President Lake a» fol­
a good commercial hotel of tilty rooms hr*- . vco practically hisi-ntire life (*&gt; *&gt;f these princii*!**« ami of th*&gt; lame to pass an act prohibiting Japenes-*
lim-s bring in patron- from a distnnr* of
and (me thut will I k - u p t-&gt; dal*- in every lb-' I,h Iiici-Tiierit of till- Episcopal ft-h* practise -*f •IS11 service reform, i* ami other Asiatic t***ople from Imcomlows: J. N. Whitner, It H. Marks,
twelve or more mile- uni the idea has
Alfmi Foster, J. O. Packard and F F
respect
T l........mutm reml hotel that c|tu 1 . | 1lie South, lot* resigned Hu kimwn t*i tin- wh"l'* - ountry, ah*1 there uig land owner* in the State of "Flor­
Stimulated trnb.&lt; in tin- cities thut have
could
lie
built
midway between the union last IAcnly years have ln*-u given to is m* ilatiger that tin- s)toilS prilirjple ida " said Representative Frank Clark.
Dutton.
tried it
The idea her*- would lie to
depot
and
the
lmsim*s renter of the city Fh-rdi where he ha* don** y**unan will en**)i in with mv approval or "This may In* true 1 have not examThis committee will go after tins sum transjxirt the people to and from Uie
mud the constitution hut there Ls
w
o
u
ld
!»
a
l
u
t t e r p r e p o s i t i o n than a ***r " - m U-lutlf of the Seminole In­ romtlv iihee.’
and if any business man or any citizen depot and would place Sanford in the
dian- nid m laying the loumlalions for
absolutely nothing
large
hotel
on
tinlake
shore,
as
the
iu
U
*
Tito
preaidenl
u«ik
H
k
-_
juiaUiun
(niaiUUU
that
4
1
1
*
1
L
f
S' 'in the way
• of the
--■
of Heminold county sees them coming same position us In days liefnre the union
many
churches
anil
schools,
one
of
the
b.r ‘ :° v“r" or "1 Florida calling tho Legis­
bonded offleere-.i.r'sllv
ollhs-rs' *lin*"tl\ res|«»iLsible
n
do not take fright and leave the country station w.is moved from the shopping c*mld he purchased ehea|H-r and the
*-v»fiil the Cathedral Ssho-il tln-ir sutiordmute* i-oul-l i*tiiK**** more lature m ettraordinary si*ssion for the
hotel w o o l -1 t-e i lif s e e n o u g h to the inn
but give them something to assist in (listrnji
in
î
e
U«
do
Htshop Gray i* highly
union depot for the gut*Is to walk if
efficient men by personal euuation than purpose oi sulim'ttmg to the prople of
jhisgood work of bringing Sanford and
The plan is a good one and if auHicienl
lioi r.-d m this entire Stale
they
so
d&lt;*ired.
and
this
apia-aLto
more
enter* into the con'ulentlnl relatioms Florida a joint resolution amending the
Seminole county before the world
merchants could lx- interested it would
fl ti *t
of the traveler* than the ordinary citil«*lw*s*n employer und employe.
The constitution of the state so as to prohibit
President Lake suggested that lor be no hardship on any of them and would
"N-*w we add another milestone," president moreover, feels tiiat at any­ Inch ownerlhip
The Governor knows
ron would imagine
the good of the Club it might Is- a good be a great Item-lit to the out of town
"This time In- - .in by e v - utiw --rijer. imntrol tbu&gt; and tin- mailer of rectifying this
Then- i* a well organiz'd (dan on foot ««&gt; ’ in Zolfo Springs Truth.
fhn (or the officer* to resign and let shopper-« rs|tecial!&gt; from now until
whol e altmr
¡¿j» hands Till* OoVtini
î - tin* coming
of —tin*
silo that tot* op*-rai lot. -d 11• •. 'h ii
now to lake up tin* matter of ihe rom«»III”
--------------- 1T # " -T I iBiri.._. .
*w b lo o d u saisL -in . p d o iiu 4 —
-srftrriVirf-iHiliWwy* w(n*n d ie h iiy in g a ill
x
o^U4r
t
n
D
M
Ì«&gt;rii
nieUmu
-ernor
also
know*-*
rtrur- tf^such u re- --mereiai hotel atiil there t* tm -loubt
,fet hi* was unanimously elected to fill be brisk every day of the wi*iilT^
I
of
î
ir
mg
forage
for
cattle
"
The
Troth
solution
wit*
mihirntted
iti the people
it will In- started before l In- first
The enterprising p*»ipl&lt;- of Live * ntk
1 Mt his unejpirni term of office ils was
The Herald would like to «*•** the idea
root
mues
and
tells
of
th**
enterprise
of
of
Florida
u
would
tie
adopted
by a
lumiary
are moving for the erection there &lt;&gt;f it
SWet ary Hates, the member* feeling trad out at least far enough to see how
vote of five to on**
The ladies of ( learw liter nnlisl mate a m in in that section who intend* to n.-w school ( mi ihtmg
\ riia-» mts-ting
•Hint It would be poor policy lo have n many of ihe merchants would take up
" I he Governor also know* or ought
rially in raising the money (nr tin- new - in *ml save in* forage in that manner j w,i* held in it* our I time. I.c-i w.ek
change in the midst of the busy season the sum necessary and in this respect Un­
1
in
*
first
one
that
will
in
*
constructed
to
Know that the only way by which
tourist hotel in that city and the ludi**
for the purp-r-e of devising plans for
es|Hs-ially as the regular election of commercial Club could also assist, us
•
&gt;
I
f
have
a
capacity
of
thirty
tort*
of
the
jleoplc of Florida can Ik* jiermiUed
will be asked to help n* in our cam­
**»-iirmg tin- hiiihlmg
There was ii
it cornea itml**r tin Itead of public &lt;-n
officers occur* In a few m o n t h s
green fissi
to
express
themselves, or by which the
paign here.
m
committee a|tpoint**l [or the purpose
constitution
cun be amended is hyC'
The nfeeting was intireiy hnrmomosu terprise.
1
2
1
Every citizen of Sanford is alive to
of laying plans, another for investi­
»
in every r»»i|&gt;**ct and many new mem ben*
Cliarwati-r ts in an admirable frame f
. j oinl resolution submitted to the (ample
ir great need of a new hotel
gating lie- prolialili- sit'-, ami a third
of mind at present
It has just Bigmsl L
by tin la-gialatur**. H** also knows, or
were added to the list.
The regular
committee lo go Iw-ftrre tfn- scltool
ought to know that he is the only’
a contract (or the new hotel which has I
commute**» on meml&gt;endii|&gt; ami adver­
Imari! for ihe |iur|Ke*e of gelling that
official having the opwer to call the
tising were continued with orders In
n long l**en drein si by that &lt;u\
_’ ;i
It rii*
( ( r ia n d ò
l »riami-Io--! . I n I'M" de l- much of Ihi fundI .ugisl.it lire in extra «-union anil if bo
U
n
il**
11
n
*
b'Uel
î
annul
(«■
cori1Jl|i*t-*l
lIi
get bus. or get off the job ami the club
i r r u f i i p l i - h e - . no o the r
Hoard of
o , to rm*e* 1 V" . \|»-n*e ovtt &gt;'f
■P»- it") know now he Siam will know
1
j
;
i
it*
fur
I
Inis-ruing
winter
***a***ri
it
|
n.
-î
\
\
\
\
V
l***r
im
has taken on renewed energy ami the
I: nul î "'&gt;*.oie m il l io n of
w ork î tm1
t h e school ireiisUrv a* |**»s|lihI'he
Ameeting., from this lime nil will he well
thiii ili- white |»sip|r nf Florida will
will Is- lle-re (or th* m-ii "Hi- and Clear
i*
i
ti
ha*
b****n
iti
t
ti*
itl-h-rm.il
i
1 in- * stuhJlxhim-nt of ti'»1 B u o n a Vi-dn
-|tiril
rii.ililfeslo'l
W.LS IIIkind
th at
attended
race before and who. while loath t-&gt; water iw|l no lunger have to explain
mu tolerate dallying with this question."
Fruit Company * canning and jirisw-rvms ure* r*-stms, unit there is no doubt
enter the Itsls again has at last listened the lack of suitable accommodations
jng plant ami the "Exj«*rimental Stathat the movement to auspiciously
. ,, during
.
in t . . given to the demands of his friends nnd the for its visitors
tton
the year it. .will-have
commenced will bring alwmt the erec­
........... ..........„».„„
third time l«*ing a chnrm he will win
• 4 •
ample reason for its existence, in sliow
tion of a building thut will'be adequate
Daniel an-l Fvarislo Madère, brothers
Mr. Aliernathy will win because he i*
mg result* that would never have Ix-en
Plant City, Oct 23. J. Fred DeBernot only ftfr present m**!* but for th'***in the public eye even though h* h* "f the late presideru have to*-n arrested
Miami. Oct 22.— Representatives *f
r-. . ■)••« rotary of the Plant City Boitrd
a*-&lt;-oinpli«iu*l wlibimi the untiring •'Hurts
of th e fu tu re for ru . m v v -a r *
MoWÉftjC-cnarueti witii complirily ■
never hehl the office. He is known i
the S*"ittiCrn Asphalt Company umt of till- "rcniii/ OiOo—U»**wl
of Trade, has hit iqionn u novel schcti e
lo*l&lt; i*
'Te
a
plot to lorn iver that ettv to rr*V- I
lb
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_
J
_
_"'i!
If-f*
nlid
on
the t r.osotcd Wood Hlock Paving Com of Urn iiioartY of tt&gt; "»*i individui
to 1»»&gt;»t tin* »trawU-rry imlustry of
I
&gt;i(i|omalic
exchanges
(«dwet-n
\m
wI" stand* for what he belu-ve* i -O Itionar u-s, aci-orilmg to illspatcfire |
pany. wlm « m- ru:uuti»* ■wae.led~r~ ~ Plant City.
Un Junuurv l»t. wtnch
iilt**l in th* new .pa|K.- Iter*Tin - tiasx.olor I'age ami i hi Itrilish foreign
*--fentrftch to lay-Hit y tluiiuand lent of ‘ The carimi i r ' I'*"■—'-M otv |-b*r*i right ••vu. though his principle- m.*
In'
lu*
-It«ignati*!
a* »truwlK-rrj »lay.
offlee with regapl to *ir**n' hrilate ■*
pavug on M-verul trf the principal streets which M-ems now all assured fact am! h-.nl him in a forlorn Imj«*. lb- t* t - ! wit tir*« hers ar* --¿4id [*&gt; fiavi* iaa-n |
every-body
in
Plant
City will mail
from ' altrlutie m Mexico are likelv to coiilinuc.
4. oi Miami, twenty thousand feet of c-iin- for which the ....... ■ *' living rms**d to well k n o w n to the jK-oph* *jl this *-Uv !-'• î- -mpromtscii 1*y dbemmnt* tak*-i
l*o»i
i-aril*
'illustrating
tin- »traysbt-rry
Indications tlial '•ir I . oihH Carden.
Having lived lu-r- lead n*!« I* after a fight near MmUerev
(THi- curbing and nn a*l«*t|uate swt-er purchase the "it* which wil* one of the ni-1-d any eulogy
to the various stntre
f
British
m i n is t e r t o M e x i c o
dues
not
•y*tcin on tlie streets to U- paved, stale stipulations of Hu- company, will I«* for »evc r.ll y e a r s und I m '(* ii idi-iitifieit
On thnl date tbe Is-rrire will be. on
hold
views
in
sympathy
with
the
Am­
The Arcadia Etiierpruw says: “ The
that work will t*agin by the first of No- located on u plot *&gt;f groun*i n«*ar the with the interests of Sunford he has
the market, nnd the growers will Iw^onW
King-l’arkcr
Catti** Comparty ship|i**&lt;l erican jmlTry toward the government
always
taken
an
active
interest
in
the
vrmla-f. and the streets will Ik* complete­ Pina Cura Company's building
the
market, amt the growers around
Be­
municipal affairs and because he i* a u trainload of about forty ears of fine of Vroviaioipil President Huerta had
ly paved by the fust of the year.
the
Plant
City section will Ik* disposing
sides the large iiuhiIkt of employes,
soliil citizen and ktiows the m*eds of c ittle to Kansas City yesterday, making causrri conrern to the Washington
Twelfth street from the railway tracks many of whom will lie brought from
government, and while seme officials
fanly (iric*7*. because on tli^the vity he luu* lioen groomed for tin the second large shipment they have
’ o&amp;i to avenue fl, will Ik* paved with other sect ions adding to the fHipulation
Si
declare
that
they
arc
not
seeking
,Ut''
in
Nor,h l*ie weather
,Th** shipment y*st**rposition of alderman every time lh‘- made recently
will be ttKi seven- to even dream of such
creowited wood blocks, as will also ave­ and pay roll of the city, will »»ecome an
Eurx)|K-iin
support,at
this
time,
it
was
slate was made up.
Mr. Abernathy day* inclurlist al«*ut 1 501) head, and Ihe
tiling as
a* cultivating Htruwlx-rrien
nue D, from the river to Sixth street, industry entirely new in itself, besidis.
. . .
.
..
,
,
jnade plum tiiat they did not desire a thing
" .
J
.
....
renrewnta no faction in city polities hui stock were in g.Ki&lt;l condition,
from avenue B to the Boulevard, und creating a new source of revenue nit her'
.
.
. . .
that
any
factor
should
I
k- injected iuto in January
favor* u better city, an lumret admin
I
Secretary DeBerry will send a ituart
from the railway tracks west to tin* river, to unkniwn, und opening up new fields
The ro|M&gt; making industry from sisal the situation at prc***nt from Eurojx?
iatration of city affairs, equal right* to
of
Htraw lierrles to Governor Park Tram-«
*iU l&gt;c paved with asphalt.
whose possibilities can be measured only
tiiat. would in any way impede the
•rlfli
all and economy in all the departments henip at St. Jnm(7&lt; City, in ix&gt;e county,
mt-ll,
ut Tallahassee, in time for the
only
by
the
com
pony
itself
bucked
up
»
efforts
of
the
United
State*
to
deal
with
The paving of the streets named is but
Being a pnqKTty owner Mr. Abernathy i* proving quit** a MUivrea.
governor to have them on his table at
tin* \h-qi in problem
tla- entering wedge of a system of mod- by the furtmers and it"* tritckcr*
has taken a deep interest in the city
the mansion when the people of Plant
* I- *
Tho plant in its alteratami* i» suiti to
*rn paving, declare* member* of the city
*
*
*
and is (irobably a* well equipped to *it
City are enjoying them on strawberry
council, who have begun an era of im­ put up everything that g*«-* mm a can on the uldermnnic laiard as any men in
Supporting their cluints through af­
day.
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provement* which they believe will make or bottle, ami will turn into money a Sanford.
fidavits attacking members of the jury,*,
Having a large following of
Jacksonville
Oct.
23
As
a
result
of
, _*n&gt;i cn*&gt; of the b « t and most modern great numlier of tiling* that have hither­ personal friends who believe in Inin ami
attorney* for Leo M. Frank, sentenced
Mrs. Adams Entertain»
the recent election of ImuhI trustees, in
to fount! their way into th*- wusle pile.
titiw.in.the United States.
to hang for the murder of Mary Phagan.
backed ky the voter» who want him lor
V
which former chuirmun of the bo. r I,
Mrs. J. Q. Adams of Geneva very
today argued a motion for a new trial
alderman, W . W. Abernathy will at
\V. M. Host wick, Jr., was defeated for
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last achieve the desire of himself and
SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE STAR
re-election, charges have l«*en made by
represented by the solicitor-general, friends at her home on Buck Lako
friend» and will have a place on the
mayor Van Swearingen that Capt.
Hugh L. Dorsey, who ulso offert*d last Thursday evening ut u picnic
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Harry Hall, a poliei-mart had tm-rnlK*rs
Tie Woman's Missionary Society Special Vitagrnph Feature In Two Parts
many nffldavita.
The defense charges su|ij&gt;cr. Those present were Mesdoit^s
of the council shadowed u( the behtts.t of
^Entiticd "A Regiment of Two*
of thp Baptist Church met Im I night
Pctare,
l(’at Ix-fore the trial certain membere Daniel» PuttLshall. Dooley
Watson Indictment Quashed
the Boatwick leader»* Hall's hearing is
the home of Mn&gt;. Milieu und Mr*,
Burley,
Phillips
SI
eld
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the
jury
were
prejudiced
against
Curlctt,
Too much cannot be Mid of this fea­
set for to-fnorrow afternoon An interf**. wirtt n large attendance of ladle* ture os it is one of the bret the VitaRanforti nnd
and Misses
dar of Sanford
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Jacksonville, Oct. 23.—Judge U._
Frank ami that all were influenced by Mr*. Tolar
pro*nt.
Mrs. Stewart conducted the graph Company ever- made. Every Cull has announced the decision in the ' ft' nK ,’*Posc &lt;lf ‘ B‘ »t wick n ’ thod» is applause in the court room. ‘ The hear­ Blanche Pattishall Jeanetta Sheldon
at th.„v time
• opetiini{ ozcerciaea, and after the routing where it has been ahown it has drawn ao-called Florida coupon case which was |** !* * ■ '^ 1,1
Gresham and Messrs.
ing is la-fore Judge L. S. Roan, the trial und Addle
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*ynayor
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tstates
inti
that '
he
biinixa of the eoeiety had been trun*- large crowds and everybody thnt has heard recently in Huntsville, Ala., by
Daniel* *. Peters* Pnttishal’
judge.
Frank’s attorneys today de­ Dooley
M b .-S. G. Kennedy conducted Been it makes the same remarks: "I t three federal judge». Judges Wiliam’ R f^ouid try Captain Hull ton«m&gt;w on clared If a new trial was denied they Phillipt*-’ Bcfrloy “and Curlett.
Shappani of Pensacola, Judge R. M the charge of detailing a police officer for immediately would take their case ! m*&lt;ubj«Tt of the ivening. The World w*ns Iho best feature I ever saw
After a bountiful supper much Meas­
Judge David I) wor^ °L *» political mtUirr. and should fnre the.—«uzawiue-court.
ure waa atidaxi
(sxLalilkaaiau &lt;¿-1 .
4n-A.-deBghr?flr i i i.niiwwy w m »w ■’-M a n f of the people will enjoy it. at
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lie be found guilty of tin* art he would
B l V •urvey o^miwions jn the world
which were "Geneva liooatcni.'* "T h e
much as it was played bere-aeveral yean* Shelby of Atlanta, and the unanimous
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Before an audience that not mure Church In the Community,^ and the
hii.
f)rrw&gt;n* time. Several new tnem- ago by local talent. Some of thWsetakmg decision was that the recently enacted
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The mayor Kind " l am satisfied that
onts-quarler &lt;ilh*l Madison Square Gar-1 "Coming Orange i'rof»»," which were
Ver® *dded to tye roll, to th© dm ago by local talent.
*nt Some ol
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of Utose
those , rionoa
Florida mxuiw,
statute, im,nj«iiiK
im(&gt;osing u
a ta*
of iw*--ii
seven
higher up are Wtuud lius thing, and den which holds 12,000 persons, Mr*. concluded by a graceful tribute to
2*&lt;JIe*, among which ti&gt;ey taking ,part were Felix Frank. Rolwrt i hundred and fifty dollar* on each deal.
Mis* Flossie I for each place of business and for e a c h /
« » hearing tomorrow aftcmoiin Em inclini! Pankhurst militant British "Our^Hoatesq" by Mrs. Daniels.
|iad to welcome Mr*. Geo. Hyman. Herndon, Nixon Butt
°f fhe new pastor.
After nn evening of merry making
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HUI
and
many
brand
of
cigars
cigarette*or
gremy
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f,n«
« luffragcttes who is in the United States
Frank Mia* Alberta Hill and many brand
tho
company disbanded at it late hour
articles
handled
if
Uie
package
conUiht»d
i
*ift
tllc
thin«
t0
lhe
t
'
ml
a,‘d
»”
what
a
on
jirgm.ise
of.
good,
behavior
only.
otbera._____________
any.
redeemable
coupon,
la
unconalituW1
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TkURMnVtlto.
voting
it a moat enjoyable evening.
|a*t
night
declared
the
British
govern­
With the Star’» capacity to *how per
ment through ifs ’ refusal to* onset
fret pictures combined with thi* excellent tional. Florida officials are enjoined
Prof, ta d .Mrs. M ails are home again
photoplay intermingled with good mu­ from collecting the tax which. It is *aid, I /L . P. McCulh-r uml'A. E. Yowell took legislation giving the ballot-to women,
&amp; Bailey circus at Jack- as responsible fo r ,th e harsh Methods after a delightful visit te. relatives in T
sk , you can be assured of a very pleasant would amount into th^ thousands foe in-.titen.Barnum
'tf
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solivi lie on Wednesday
I adopted by her HUcmtn In KngUnd, NmA town nnd Philadelphia, Pm *
evening when at the Star. - ,
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Abernathy For Alderman

Strawberry Day

PAVING WITH WOOD

Trouble In Jacksonville

Missionary Society Meets

CLARK AFTER JAPS

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COUNTY HAPPENINGS

w _ RaUy Day Last Sondar

Rally Day was oboeeved
^ member* o f 'the Sunday
A Budget O f Interesting Itemi Church o f the Holy Crom,
From Correspondents
morning, in a most appropriate mariner.
After the opening service, aa this 'was
the first Rally Day celebrated by this
EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY church. Superintendent B. F. Wfaitner,,
Satie a abort address coRctrmng
Jr., made
mention and meaning o f Rally
the intention
E ffIdeal Staff Of Reporter* Weekly
Day, and urged tbe children to strive
Cover* Tkei Territory For
to
ka-each Rally Day better than {he
ling one. Tbe visitor* were then
, The H m ld
invited
d to visit the different calces
*
which h
tuid
d assembled for
(or their lessons,
. .. GENEVA JOTTINGS V .
At thee close
dose of the bason
Jeason period, prize*
Mia* Leds Patrn of Jacksonville for attendance were awarded to Claire
•pent the Week end with home friend* Jones, Margaret Neal, Santa Lake,
• M b* Clara Phillip* of Sanford b arid Alfred Robaqn. ' The rector, Rev.
visiting friends' in Geneva.
A. S. Peck, addmaed the children,
H. H. Pattishall made a b usine* giving them a motto to follow during
trip to Jacksonville last week.
tbe year nad told them about tbe birthMr*. G. A. Nicholson is visiting j day bank, into which each member, |
Mr. and Mra. Jasper Nicholson of-cm or directijh after each birthday,
. Osteen.
b requested to put as many penaks
Mis* Saliie Taylor and*Alias Allison |as they have had birthdays. The bank
.
of Orlando were guests of M ia. W. L -ji* to 1* opened at some future timF,
T r y fw T D t » ert r - While'heTvw nuiidier ' and the- inuney ttr h e -g iven to-som e*
o f enjoyabb affair* »ere given'in their b/anch of the Lord's work. An effort, o |
is tieing made to interest tbe entire)
,
b o n « ’.
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Mr*. Emist Tolar of .Sanfufii^waaOhe parish in Sunday school work, and plans j'
.for the same were gi vCn by tbe r e e l« , j
»reek end guest of her water Mr*,
hP
ejtildnm then marched out of the
PatlbhaJl.
Mr. and Mr*. M. E. D ooley spent
the recessional hymn, “ OnSoldiers.'
last Friday'in Sanfbrd.
Mb* Blanche PittbhaU M t Tuesday
to spend the winter with her brothers,
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Cyclllan Music flu b
Evan aod Bert fin New Y ork City.
The CecUian Music Club hetf their
She .will aho vbit friend* in Philadelphia
first meeting for tbe coming year in
and ‘ Baltimore. • J'j ■
tbe Studio of Mr*. Munson, last Satur­
- / Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Johnson and son
day afternoon.
of Orlando were guesta of Mr. and Mr*.
. There was a large attendance and
Cur let t laal week.
several -new names proposed.
Mr*. J. Q. Adams entertained a num­
The president, Mias Margaret Davis,
ber of friends at dinner Thursday night.
Announced that tbe meetings would in
. Cover* were laid for twenty. ^
futuru be held on the first and third
Rev. and Mr*. W. Stoma o f Oviedo
Saturday afternoons instead of on the
are'visiting friend* in Geneva.
second and fourth Saturdays as formerly.
Mr. Tarbell nr. returned to hi* home
On resignation of the secretary, Mias
in New York Tuesday, after a vbit
Adelaide Higgins was elected to this
•pent with hi*'son, H. Z. Tarbell. He
office.
‘ b so pleased with Geneva that he expects
Piano selections were given by the
to return soon.
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following:
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Mr. and Mr*. Charles Phillips en­
Margaret Strong, Helen Terwillegrr,
tertained a number of their friend*
Edna Williams, Zoe Munson. Fannie
very pleasantly Saturday night.
Mr*.
Reba Munson.
The Club Chorus in
Tolar of Sanford who wa* one of the
charge of Miss Lucca Chapjiel! concluded
guest*, played some fine piano elec­
the programme.
tion* which were greatly enjoyed by
stU.
Mr*. Phillips served dainty re
Earliest Snowfall
freshmen ta.
Mrs. Pattishall. Mrs. Curiett, Mrs
Atlanta, Ga.4 Oct. 20— The earliest
1 J. Q. Adams and Mis* Blanche Pat- »now fall in the memory of oldest
tishall motored to Orlando last Friday, citizens was experienced today in many
Regular servin'* at the Baptist
southern cities.
Perceptible flurries
church Sunday: preaching try the pastor were reported in Atlarita. Birmingham,
Rev. W. Stone*.
■ ----- .-k a ^ ^ J i^ .-Chatlannoim. Nashville -|
Mr. and Mrs. (lark Leonard Jand and Asheville.
Mr. Montgomery made a buaxness trip
The first precipitation here was ob­
served shortly after midnight. Flakes
to Jacksonville this week.
continued to fall at intervals until 7
o’clock this morning. In all of the cities
MOORE MOVEMENTS
where the fall was rejiorted the snow
Fred Cowan, Jr. was taken very ill
melted immediately cm uriking the
suddenly Monday night. Dr. Miller
ground.
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£*.
was..Called and pronounced it appendi­
The earliest previous snow fall, ac­
citis and operation for it took , place
cording to local record, occurred on
Wednesday. .
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October 28. 1910. This »a t the only
II. M. Gilbert has zeen quite ill *ith
other time snow was observed ih Octodengue.
IxT.
Mr and Mr* K R Gomiley from
V*
town will !»e guest* of Mr. and Mr*
Giani» Join iirnedirtn
G. C ('hamlx-rlsin Sunday.
Following the example of two of his
Mr. nnd Mr* C. &lt;1. Beck will soon
team
mate», "Big Jeff" Tewreau, the
leave their summer home in Frankfort,
Ind„ to spend the winter at their place heftiest member of the twirling staff on
the New York Giants, has taken unto
in Cameron City.
himself
a bride. She was M in Helena
Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Powell of
Elizabeth
Blake, a pretty stenographer.
Queen*. N. Y., rx|*ect to arrive about
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Piece Goods

. . . House Furnishings
BLANKETS— In our blanket depratroent can be found
all absolutely new Blankets. The regular 11.25 kind tyhich
have variegated stripes in blue, pink and gray go- A Q .

52 in. ALL W OOL SERGE—In black or na«y, diagonal
cords and plain. These goods have been shrunk, G» -j q a
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36 im MELROSE—That beautiful wool suiting suitahle
for drape dresses and evening wraps, black and
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light colors, a t ................... a.----- -..................... ........ .
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A Lo another line of Caladonia Blankets, all wool, hand­
some plaids. Good heavy quality. Now is the
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COM FO RTS—A good Hnc, of c o m fm ty wM r f ^ p w E
designs good and warm. Regular $1.25 goods, now Q Q „
going a t -------- —
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"zf very ’spmaT line o f dimity checks, suitable for
babies d reaaeo/etc., going at 10c, 12 l-2c, 15c, 19c and

A not hep line of Comforts, beautiful floral designs, sa­
teen face and back. Full cotton dotvn filling i
15.00 value..----------- ------- .............................. .........

FLANNELETTE—A large pick of outing Flannelette,
suitable for kimonas and dressing sacqufisr
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BED SPREADS AND QUILTS— Double bed
size,
cross thread and design, cut corners. Regular rt*-| q q
$2.50 grade.......... .................. ..............,................. ’
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“ Our Special" Lining Sateens, sold everywhere
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at 35c. Our p rice -............ ............... ......................

$3.98

, Another line of Bed Spreads with cut comer*.
Regular $1.35 grade for.______....................... ..................

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36 in. BROCADE SUITING— In tan, blue and v a
T hey make up wonderfully good looking suits, and ilr*-x-.-&gt;
OUTING FLANNEL— In all colors obtainable -| /\
plaids, checks, stripes and plain coloi^_______________
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LACE CURTAINS— A new line of lace curtains are
in. 50 inches wide, 3 yards long. Regular $1.00 r T Q _
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RATINE SUITING—A-special line of these goods have
been re-bought, in plain colors or with stripes, n p
Tan, blue, gray, lavender and others........ .............
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9x12 Axminister Rugs, several beiiutiful and new patterns in Floral, Oriental ami Conventional designs.
Dresser, American plate glass, handsomely jjolished, oak finbih.
Golden oak hat rack beautiful finish and going M onday only.
Extra M onday special.

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OUR SILK DEPARTMENT has special value for Mon­
day. Silks in all the prevailing shades and stripes. Q Q
V ery pretty make ups. $1.25 values for.......................... u O i l

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36 IN. BURLAP—An assortment in colored burlap,
good even weave and a good even finish. Special -j
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A white enamel iron bed, 2 inch continuous jiwt with pillars to.match.

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$ 19.3b

$15.00 value

Specially priced for M onday sale, genuine willow rockers in green, natural and mahogany broWn.

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Kewpie Royal Society Outfits are made in a charming line os pillows, dresser scarf-, luh-,
fancy hags and other novelties. The jiackages contain everything needed— material, if
ficient Royal Society Embroidery Floss and complete instructions for making. Th*
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BROOM S P E C IA L A T 8 A.

•iOe Brooms, limit 1 to a customer
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Ladies Ready-To-Wear
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Coed weather is here or wiU be'soon nnd so are*»ur
winter Cqats, Suits and|Sweaters. ^ A beautiful, line
of Ladies CoaLsAin,the newest styles^and colors.'

January 1 st for the remainder of the!
B,inui th* •P~d&gt;' &gt;ounK ,rit
winter in Cameron City.
fW‘,*r
th‘‘ ^ ianU- w“
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Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Hoard* »&gt; will «nd M i* Julia Blake, auter of the bride
•nmnin in Worcester, Mas*., thie winter was maid of b o r o -. There were rumors

Sjxirt Coats, Johnny Coats and Auto Coats, vm
in* lengths and sizes, very, attractive.^ good_ fitting 4
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and their home on C a n -ru n avenue w ill. r«V a n !,.* «he last named couple, but no

Iconfirmations. There will lie tbriw;
remain dosed.
The latest arrivals n « e are Mr. and d ,mlrm n{ nrwl&gt;' wed* lo ,nak‘* a h ow &gt;'
Mrs. Dunn and family recently from ™ ' n
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Canada. They will form fir Jde Cam­ They are Mr. and Mrs. Larry Doyle, Mr.
and Mr*. Jeff-Tesreau and Mr. and Mrs.
eron.
Jirn
Thorpe.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Mitchell en­
tertained a j ally party of young folks
B jtrlo w N B o a r d of T r a d e
last Friday evening. Dancing was in­
Bartow has reorganized its Board'
dulge«! in till a late hour.
*s T The truck cm have surely bad troubles of Trade and a contest has been intheir own caused by the dry weather. a uguriitc-d for securing nest members
Some have had to reset lettuce two or The new officers are among l)ie most
, three time*. Many new wells have prominent and aggressive citixens of
w jv
been made and old wells lowered and Polk county and they wifi do all in
gasoline pumping engines are l»elng used their jiower to make the Board the powon a good many fauns. Tlie Florida er for good that it ought to hf.
Gardens have seme two-horse power
It is the purse of the Bartow Board
engine* »milling the water on their crojw. to employ a secretary, who will devote
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This
is
the
only
way
to
make
sulh
an
or-?
iiirrf Week Bridge Club .
ganization a success.
Mrs. C. M. Yorce entertained moat
delightfully the Every Week B idgo
Congregational Church
Club Friday afternoon. Two tables bf
The
regular
morning service* as usual
players enjoyed tbe game during tfie
lin
t
Sunday;
our Sunday school, with
f? ’
afternoon, and at the conclusion of life
•file
Graded
Series
and taking its "Trip
* ggmo it was* found that "tlie fo/tfiliate
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Palestine'*
Is
moving
forward. In
vtr^nmer of ,the prize was Mrv. R j'A v
the eveping the subject of the ierics wifi
Nevttorin, who was presented swith a
Start in Character Building.'.'
beautiful hand jialnuxl plate. -‘ Among be
All are “cordially invited to our services,
those prwkcnt at ere Mrs.. Fojtsst Lake,
Mr*. G. F. Smith, Mrs. Ano. M t*. C. 0 , especially those not worshipping else­
where.
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F. P. STRONG
M r i ’’ R,
‘ Nfiwmim, Mrs. L. P,
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nnd Mr*. A. M. DcFpreet The* hostess
'se rv e d tempting crmTOfd chicken »nd
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GEO. A. DeCOTTES
ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR at LAW

Lai* Siti* Adorar* S»»«nth Judicial Circuit of

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Krtldrnm. S « M Afx) SvlYAD Lek*

f u m ica in State amt Fed eral O iu m
Garner-Woodruff »Mil

Sanford Fla,
DENTIST
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an absolutely new line of Fall Suits in several new &lt; &lt; A good line of colors with corded and color stripe eif rt

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Gents Furnishings
Sweaters are going fast and a few are left for th«»-'*
who want’ one, Color8( white.,, tan, red, gray, white and
tan. These are made from wool, mercerized
and cotton goods from 98c up.to............ ......

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-M e n ’s French Flannel Shins:— ' ftrgt
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The featuring of good trademarked Shoes cuts down the time
needed to buy a pair of Shoes.
The Snow Shoes for Men and the Selby Shoes for Women are
created with the closest knowledge o f requirements and demand of
the buying public.
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The constant-growth of sales for several years past has enabled
us tef present to you some of the most comfortable dress and walking
Shoes on. the marked at cut prices.
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How aboutp Shoes’ for you and your family?
[■ * We have a large'quantity of Shoes in Tan Calf, Russia Calf/*
Tan Elk, Gun.'Metal, Patent Leather and Ladies’ high top Patent
Leather Walking Boots. Also Childrens’ Shoes in many styles and
prices.
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Flannel navy blueL *AÀ Aa
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If** M en’s Sweaters, V-neck or Collar. Reg- Q O «
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V j M en’sF Pajamas— Fine grade of outing
flannel. $1.25 value........ :........E ...... ........!......... * ; ^ 8 C
k i $0.00 .Herringbone Knit Sweaters—All
wool, in White, tan and gr«jL »r

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CAN BE KILLED HERE IN N O V E M B E R

bird law, are-now tne law oi the land,
having, just received ‘the approval of
Pnsident Woodrow Wilson.
There has been prepared by
the
American Game Protective Association
of "New York city, which led the sjmrtsmcn of the country In their campaign
for the Wecks-McLean law, a table
showing the exnct open season provided
by thwo regulations on all migratory
jsme birds in every State of O k * Union.
A similar tablo issuetl by the Atwocian when the regulations were issue«!
tentative form Is superseded now, as
mcrous important changes have In-en
It is nuuaciswary to add anything
to thb except to statr-that a perpetual
dosed season has been declared on all
migratory. - hlrd*. pu&amp;ibg- over or at
test on any of the waters of the main
sgreamn of the following rivets: The
Mlnbnippi river between Minneapolis
and Memphis, the Missouri river be­
tween Dismark and Ncbraskn City.
A comprehensive plan for the enforce­
ment of the new law hits liecn made,
but the details have not yet been fully
worked out. Briefly, this plan contem­
plate) the division cf t lo country into
thirteen districts, each in charge of an
experienced inspector ami a force of
about »00 pickl'd men selected- 1» the
State warden departments.
F’ivr in­
spectors and about 10 per cent, of the
force have ulreudy been appointed.
it is understood that the energies of
those charge«! with the enforcement
ofthe new law will 1m- directed at lira
principally toward educating the 3.« 0.000 or 4,000,000 hunters .&lt;f the

For the Iwindit of thousand?
quiring sportsmen n may !»*■
that it bus been decided tlmr
are Hot covered by the new
law. 1ml maj In* taken during II
heason provided by State game 1.
The Florida law protects doves
between November 20th and IV
15th.
The regulations of the Depa
of Agriculture fixes the open
Florida as Follows:
Hrant, ducks

geese. Novcndtcr Jlltii
to February 15th, both dun*« inclusive,
Imt In-tween sum;is*&gt; and »tut«-! only.
Rails, coots and gallinulcii. September
M . j o ^aywi4y-r 30th Iwtli dau*
inclusive, hut sunrise to .sunset only.
Woodcock. November 1st to December
31st, l*oth dates inclusive, hut between
sunrise and sunset only,
U! lick-breasted ami golden plover,
jacksnipo or Wilson snipe, greater or
lesser yellowlogs, November 20th to

In S«nfonlyinii ucinity.
A limitier
ran make good mmi*-;, rr[&gt;ri-*cntlng

Dodson’« Liver Tone Acts Mildly liul
Surely Urcns up the Urer
And You St»y On
Your Feci
It in the experience of calomel users
that if they take enough of the drug to
. have tin- desired effect, it seriously inter­
feres with their Work the day after.
Hut this is the least important item, for
t calomel is often a dangerous thing and
acts on the system violently.
Don’ t take chances with calomel.
Get a bottle of the pleoitunt, safe and
l*erfcctly harmless Dodson's Liver Tone,
guaranteed to take the place of calomel.
Instead of making you* feel worse the
next day it makes you feel better—and
you actually uro better, for no remedy
in the, whole world ]iverp gp the liver,
regulates the ixuveU and really reju­
venates the system any letter than this
dose.
*■
You are the solo Judge of its merits.
I*. It. Philips &amp; {No* are fully authorized
to hand you bac&amp;Wour money without
qucatjou_li.lt fails-to- please you—*and
relieve you.
Remember If you feel constipated and
bilious, what you need is Dodson's Liver
Tone, A largo bottle and a good guar­
antee for 50 cents front L. R. Phlll|w &amp;

Ilio (i|&lt;lfst ari(j miwt iihh Iitm Mimuni&lt;-ni;\l works in Fiorii!;.
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THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
K. J. ttut l V, Editor
W. M nA YN tS, Business Manager

Delivered Is the City by carrier *100 per res» la
advance 0» ZOc pe» month
firm «*1* l* sdtsnre roust be road* st office.
Entered s s second-cisss m a ll molte» A ssu st 12ad
1908, st the Pos loffio« st Sanford. Florida,

ondet Act of March 3rd. 1879.

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M UNICIPAL OWNERSHIP

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paper antipathic*: ' There are some
paper* the very sight of whose fa­
miliar page* produces the thrill of
pleasure that is called forth by the
greeting 'of the face of a friend, and,
on the other band, there arc those
which arouse in us an unarcountahle
end sometimes causeless antagonism.
There are some that always in the
editorial sentiments .that they hold,
hut more especially by their manner
of expressing them, "ru b u* tho wrong
way” and call for our utmost powers
of self-control to enable us to treat them
with the outward show of courtesy
that ail gentlemen should extend and
which nil expect to receive.
There arc men among the editorial
fraternity of the state whom we have
never met but whom we know and
like by the pages of the papers that
they make; there are other* again
whom w*e instinctively and perhaps
blindly and unjustly tilalike in the same
way; but outwardly we have to treat
all alike.
Suppose that some of us should
frankly and without, concealment pub­
lish our real opinions and «timhtes
of the editor* and the newspaper* - o f
the state.
Wouldn’ t there he a pro­
tracted serie* 9! the merriest scraps
that ever enlivened our sometimes
humdrum pages?—Tampa Time*,*

OCR RRICK PA V ltfG
Some booster at tho meeting of the
Commercial Club the other night inci­
dentally mentioned the' fact that San­
ford had more brick paving than any in­
terior city In Florida, Without consult­
ing the figure* The Herald heartily com­
mends this spirit of the gentleman be­
cause our excellent brick streets have
long been the joy and subject for con­
gratulations to the city by this paper.
W e now have the home spirit of laying
bricks and can make brick streets much
cheaper than the foreign contractor thus
giving the city a chance of laying more
of them and keeping the moppy at home.
Our streets arc one of our most valuably
assets. *

It is true that almost every boy anti girl can get an education now
if they want it. But have you parents considered how much easier you
could make it for them by providing a fund now in their early school
days with which to furnish the higher training.

The time is drawing nigh in this city
Thorndyko’t.pocm on the Postmaster*
when the people will be face to face with
race in West.{palm Beach Post Is the
two problems: Municipal ownership of
richest thing o f the Season and we re­
all public utilities and commission form
.Two dollars deposited weekly with this bank from the time your
gret
that we have no space to repro­
of government. .B oth of these great
duce
it.
And
speaking
pf
^horndyke
child enters the Primary School until he or she graduates from the
innovations in city government have
reminds us that he is about the greatest
been tried out in various cities in the
High School will provide the necessary means to insure their sup­
special stuff man in the Florida Press. He
United State* and other countries with
port
through the four college years at any of the larger universities.
is an old Rocky Mountain goat who
varying success but always with the
strayed off down here for hi* health and
m o l t in the end that the city gains by
from the way that he keep* up the
having them in operation. * Whatever
sma
spirited,
stuff-in tlai .i’a iai .Braun Post
a plicatr-voipnralioircan retablrrh and
he has evidently recovered his -health
operate at a profit can always -be estab­
and a bit more. May he live one hun­
lished and operated by a municipality.
dred
year* more is tire earnest wish of his
SY The Peoples Bank o f Sanford is an absolutely safe institution
The lanje or small per cent of profit and
friend
who is posing as editor of The
the success depends altogether upon the
and as such extends to you all its facilities for the proper encourage-,
the city government
nwn who rbntro!
___ ______
rtieut hr'saving your money for future purposes.
just as the success of the corporation
When one Florida lioy grow* 182
depends upon the employees. No city
bushels of com on one Florida acre it b 1
have the L A R G E S T
in the world need, expect the best re­
larger single achievement with more
sults Ui municiapl affairs from the
possibilities of good in it than any
board of aid« m en who get nothing from
we can credit to any of our public mpn
their labors and time lost from their own
in
political line for decades post. Up
business.
•.
in Santa Rosa county where they have
You can take your own city of San­
NOTICE Of INCORPORATION
recently held a Ivoys* c o m cluh contest,
Notte« h heretnr fiven thml ihu uodtnl|iiol will,
ford. Find the man or mch who have
it was discovers* that James ' Reginal on WrOisaday. I » Kith d»y ol November, A. II.
served the city either in the capacity of
ISIS, or a* «non ihntelln as convenient, ip|&gt;ly to
McVickera, one of the twys of the dub •he Honorable [yk Trammell. Comnor nt the
mayor or aldermen at any period of the
Stato of Ftorfci*, (or Irttm patent Incorporatine
city’s history’ and you will find men who « had grow n 182 bushels pi. com on one the "C.mn* Corri-Cota Hottling Company” un­
ii«
the («¡lowing proparad rbarter: lb* original
have been honest in their intentions acre the past season, with Malcolm of which Mnow on AW in th» affina of tha Secre­
Miller
0
dose
second
with
165
bush­
tary of Stata of the State of KkeU* at Tgllihraur
and endeavors to give the city the best
E. Corinti,
il. E.'Tolar, Cashier
M. M. Smith, President
v
Wffbor Adam*
and most economical government in els on one acre. Commenting on this
H . Burley.
the Pensaoola Journal says:
R. R. Deas, A ss’! Cashier
H.
R.
Stevens,
Vice-Pres
their power and yet every one of them
Art letre mt litrerporallen of Ibe "O rnera Cora­
"Those Santa Rosa school boys
if they have stiff spine* jn their make­
up instead of soft cartilage they have ought to put some of our jen farmers
Rat time and business and made enemies to shame. If 182 bushels of com can be
grown by a boy, an equal amount
trying to do their duty a* they saw it
ought to l&gt;e grown by a mam And if
and each and every mayor ami alderman
goes forth from office with none of the 182 bushels can be grown cm one acre,
plaudits ol the public for work well the vame number can be grow n on
done hut with the anathema« and crit­ another acre. A bo it ought to In1 more
Trewtim ■ml
icisms of a too exacting world that never profitable for a farmer to grow 182
1 «rill Imp « mniikUlr f*«r f
bushels of corp on one acre- titan to
«■«Ur «AlbjTCt to Ihr Ttrr|*Mm .■
gives praise where certsitre give» them
tinintry to im h*i&lt;1 on TimJa),
cultivate
from
four
to
ten
acres
for
the
lUvtn* »irrori? hrlri ih* oflW ..i
more" satisfaction.
Lak* MtsTM mm4 tk« KrrisinutUi of Land
dly
to
prrfwrt *atisf«n»&lt;i&lt;
»ame
number
nf
bushels."
1« rrsal af all Praprtty Dorfetlaf I 'pon U i r
The large corporal ions hire1 eon»|&gt;eMayor *ru| ÀM*«-m«*n 1 agam «*
Mediae Deivrffl ihr Iati Side of an l/nknown
l„ikrland Telegram
Ihr romlQf pnm*r&gt;, with ito
Alley Ueioee« Sanford and ( jyrra Aereara
trnt men to fill every niche in their vast
Ter Mayor
•fcouid have thi* [itrasurr tif l
anri tho Wül Sklf of Myrtle Aernor In the
All of which is true and with due
1 hereby annuuounfo my raaninnry íor th# po­ cíTtrro 1 will Mnve ffii all Km«plants and expect every' man to give of
fit* of Buford, Hralaaie Coonty, IWltU,
deference to the boys who raised this
uri Providing the Manner la Which Hold litlón of mayor of tho erty of Sanford »ibjert to work for Ihr food of (hi* nt\
his energy and vitality and show results. 1
lluJlhra-ding and Kr&lt;UisittUftHlnl) br Itone. tho deririon of th* White Man*« Primary Jo bo oraLU manne*. At this lime
much
com
on
the
acre,
we
would
like
j
thank tho«* «ho vutrai for m«
held on Tunaday November 2&amp;, 1913.
If they cannot show results they dis- 1
that ail my frtmria will wt» »
He*t«*etfully
to
get
a
tabulated
account
of
how
much
Torariay, November 25, \'*
D. L* tllRASHEIl
charge th^tn and get people who will 1
Sanford, Fkmdai
Hert»n I. TTkat the property owner« of all
«how results and results mean dtvf- it
1 cost to raise it. Sanford growers are
i foperty tn fh* City of Sanford, lying IjxLimofi. —Lw4*i hma oanriklata for the pnaitkm of Mayor
»imu-winrr-iTi tfi* n ett -Tt t f tMm-oWnt«rwsax
JhM akir of an unknown alUy, hatwren Sanford of Sanford Mibhci to the theWou of the Whit#
Uemisand t’ypnoo \%muao and tha Wmi * 4« ol Myrtle Primary to be heid on Toaaday, Novrieher 2Slh
selves and wt- think we can raise- it
&gt;ar Ctrvk and I «UL
No city can expect a man or IkkIv of '
Avenue, bofderteg uptm Lake Monroe, be, an&lt;i 1913. I favor a progredire Mmi&amp;kînükæ, a
i will U a camikiate for C’lerk
thoy are hereby remitred. under and by virtue aquare deal to all and vpeeiaj pHvÜe^w to tste,
men to take up their time and attention ‘
jrrt to th* derwdon of th* whit,
of thi* ordmi firg and by rtpmo charter authority
IUape&lt;1fully
cmTutwday, November 2&amp;th. V»'
and power grantod unto the said City of (kotonj.
to look after thr^city's businren in the '
.
S. MAXWELL
Ihr people of Hanfortf for two
within aiiiy
daya Irom and after thi« ordi
. in thka poaition I think the dut •
manner that a body of men would do
nance «hall tacwBe rJffftiiv, to bulkhead lha
more familiar to ma than to •
fmjrfiU,»# Property owned by them, bordering
far Alderman
who were paid a good salary for this ad­
being rvperW-nod in th* aurV
«iwo Lak* Mama, tetwwri the avenues aforesaid,
t«C
lr r H T T k r . I u t w i to m»«
The
hoi
momoiw
feeling
demunAt
th*
«solicit
at
ion
of
many
frmda
I
hare
e
and to fill in, re etahn and ^ing to a topogrgphiml
ministration of affair*. What la every ­
aentnl to make lh* anoounrvment for th* position my pa#4 recent anii «ollnt •»•
level,
ah
re-elatm
#d
la
n
&lt;
J
Irtim
tka
line
at
«aid
«trat«l
at
the
meeting
of
the
Com­
body's business is no man's business
bulkhesid to tbe preset water line« of w«iri property. of Alder»«« «1 the city of Sanford. Belierifig voten «&gt;!»!&gt; upon that nsonl
that 1 know th* nerds of th* citv and ran give
and it is the business of every ritixen of mercial Club last Tuesday night imth* people a buaineas administration I again ask
jiresæd
the
strangers
present
with
the
their
staffrag* in Jhe White Primary 1»
held
Sanford to criticise every action nf the
on November 25, 1913,
I Kerrb) announr. m&gt; -at»''
mayor and council. Some advice is fact that Sanford people are together
HtPpedLftilly,
lion of tYrfIt and ColWtor »«( '
rubjert
to th. dertOon o( ti
W
.
W
AUERNATUV
good ami much of it sadly hampers the en the subject of building a greater city
to t* held Novero her li. tiri '
1 hereby annovinre my randtdary (or the po«P altetulin*Tb the dutiea of th.
action of the men who are tit the l.t-u f olf and that we have tiurieti all our dif­
lam of Al.lerman of the city of Sanford. liarme the effirieney of .«me up !.. &gt;
ference-» long .igo by putting our lime
the city government
served the clt) l*o term, in thL, posit lot» I feel
that I am r|u«life.! to pv, the pM|ile »altiiartlon.
With n mayor and romniMMon at th* umi rt“.«iurc«!» and eiu-rvim not in kniM-kMy [toUry i* mor, Impn&gt;remente. bulXkeadinf
uig
bot
in
1
»ousting
The
ft
»
,j.
,iplt*
tbe like front and * C.reater Hanford.
I hereby announce m&gt;
bead of the city of Sanford with a *ulKa»p«cfully,
tton of Idrrk amt t'olleeto.
of
our
city
who
never
have
a
good
wore
I
ary attached commensurate with the
■ohleel to the deetelon of 11
•
¿ RUNGE,
held on Novrrobrr 21th. IVI
work in hand there would be no room for anything are nut found at these har­
I announce my candidary for the position of
for idle criticism.' Like the .corpora­ monious meeting* of the people who
Alderman of th, rity of Sanford. Having aermd
I take Ih» opportunity of anr
the
rtty In thia peatiioa for tme term two yean
tions these men would have the time to are willing to get together on any sub­
ago. I feel able to git* tbe tee payt-r» a aqusre didary, for the Meltion of Cleti
the
city of .Sanford, aubjrrt to ' I
ject
that
will
tend
to
help
local
condi­
deal and while heartily In line of uppttivwnmli
devote to city affeirs and they would
and a better rity think that many extravaganree white primary to I» held No».
tions
and
assist
in
town
building.
SanTlloM
have to get results or they would Iw n
ran be curtailed during the neat two years that
Section III that upsm failure of any property wiU benefit tbe people of Sanford If elected, the
callerl and other ami better men woul|,J ford has become too large for the ptssiowner in «aid hulkhiwd divtrtrt to make the other will have my undivided attention and I
improvements - e-e.te-it&gt;.e mosuied for. said promise the people .sellIts In economy.
be given the iKuitinfv- They would iI*. mist.» to make any malt rial difference
eork »hall I» done h&gt; the City &lt;d Sanford, or
ardete a I .
L E G A L ADVERTISLMKNTS
ib e p r r t i u lly ,
b« let by contract b) the &lt;‘ity of Sanford,
servants of the |«eop!e in reality in­ :n the welfare of the city and nothing
J l&gt; DAVISON
The hlghewt ammjnt tsl indetaesinra» tn which shatl
to
the
loeeet
snd
—
e»
resfemslbl*
Rkbier.
and
the
stead of -.-riant.» who are |«&lt;orly paid »ill lybu-k our onward movement Urw.trd thè mrtsitvt «M ms) It in, tinse vubierC itsef f total CVS* ther-.’ .hall le , ««rased aprut the
-hsll-le in tu disrrstinc of tjie U*»"U al .brssetora, abutting p r o te c tle-r.et¡tte,l m sud bulkhead
Ila »mg servasi s term 16 ih* iMiUua al Alder­
NOTICE OF rHlMAin IT » •
and like yn.irly paid servants cannot be greater and better things
no* lo escsnd dmsbie thè imount pf Ita rapila! district
man lor the city ul Sanford 1 hefet&gt;j announce my
Notice is hereby given that s •
in prepocuuo to ttuntage.
stock
plus
Its
surplus.
candidacy
to
rucereri
m
ywdf
|
n
the
same
paaitkm
.
mary
will
bo held In the rill ••! »•
Without doubt Sanford has the bright­
Sectlsm .IV That any and all aasesameats
expected to give the lu**t that can'tV
ardete a l l
made under the precisión of the preceding section lf eieetsrf. tbe bsssineso of Ihe city will recel», th» murity, Florida, on Tues.ls&gt; ’
est
|in»»iiects
now
that
tfte
city
ha»
t-v-er
obtained.
Ths- asme and residence pf thè meorporator s •ball le- * beo upon the property against which rame careful attention that it has in the past from November, A. D 11HJ, for lb.
thè i ufoter of sharsa subacnlwd by rarh Bsme » made and shall bear interessi at the rata me and economy in aty government arili he pear. candidates for tho fedioaing ”
Municipal ownership ami rommiv lawn able to sight and with the many and
Mayor of tho city of Sanford
are «■ iotkrsrs
of right per tent, per annum, and shall be Herd In every particular on my part.
Respectfully,
Councilmen; and fir* IS) pro*»»»
K. Curie«!, (ieneva. Kltwidn. U «birra.
payable la ten ecjual yearly Instai!menu, with
sicn torm of government ts here to stay 1 developments contemplated with the
WALTER S. HAND.
ensuing two yean as Kimitor 1
accrued Interes*.
WTfhor Adam«, tlepeva. Florida, I Sbare,
and Sanford »Till soon have both. It many improvements already made, with - Il- Burtry. ! imeva. Florido. I Sbareaod tho following offices subject
Sedtion V. That each annual installment
by the Mayor and mnfirtdatton 1
Stote
of
Florida
•hajl
h*
paid,
ns*
later
than
the
1st
af
Appi
ol
t
hereby
announce
m
y
randidary
for
the
¡neition
is the only way to have a better city a ! *be excellent crop conditions and liest Coati} nf Sermnoie
s
each and every tsar, etili internal until Ino en­ ol alderman of the my of Sanford. A careful, On* Clock and Collector; eon 1 ■
Assessor.
On thU doy pennoally appsmresl brfoee me, tire amount of the installment has been paid, conservati sw adralnútration of oily affairs is needlarger city, Iwtu-r service and less kick- of a11 with the pull togxtljcr spjrit that b
The ¡»oils will b* opsm at n«i&gt;f
an office* duly aothorirra tn toke «cknowdesfge- and upon failure of any property owndr in said ed lor the neat two years, arid il elected I will enjng.
continually being manifested in every monto, IL Curie«t. Wilbur Adorni, and II. Btiriey, bulkhead filatrici to pay any installment due, deaeor to give.the people, a arpiare tirai and an a. m. on said del« and wOl cl.»« •■
lo me known Ut le Ihs persele« e ho «u!»eribra for anv part thereof, ihe City At lume}-. by three honest administration. I favor bulkheading and o’clock p. m. and Ihe folkiwtnr -■*
The Herald will lake up this question
lo thè lurvgomg rborter. and ooch for himvrlf, lion of the City Council, «halt prore*.) forthwith other improvements, but believe lo a wise eg- an hereby appointed lo or»» «■
bct.*re me, aeverally arknowUsirrd thol he did to bring encamar» legal prwceedinga, to compel pendil uro csl th* fas payer’s money that will nut aaid primary i T. 8. Davis, io»tfrom time to time and would like to hear
Tillif, Inspector; C. C. Howard. In&gt;;»
so for thè usua and purpnso Iherwin expreorai. the payment od said m«iailment, together with inflict a burden upon Ihu people.
from the cilia-ns of Sanford op the sub­
Karima. Clerk.
IN WITNKSS WHFHKOr, I hove hereimto nil rues, Indudmg a rramotde altóme*« fee, try
HropertfuRe,
All randiditm for Ihe nr mu- -A
sa*
ra&gt;
hond
and
seoi
of
office
ibis
Ibe
ZO
th
day
of
Ihe enforcement od the ben hereinbefore provkdsd.
C. H. DING EE.
ject. for it is the only solution for our
voted for must file with Friis S. Frani
October. A. I», 1»U.
Secrkm VI. The nsi of fhe bufkhmdlng
of tbe White Man’s Eaecutrve f omf
U. II. Fattiaholl and raclai marem as (nils upon the City. for. the
municipal a Hairs and es Sanford u in the
Having been eoLriud
many rHbena and before the 15th day of NovemN-r I'
•SHAt.'
N’otary Pub!*-, praportion due by the City for the construction
•«* for alderman I of their intention to be candid*:. WE HAVE ALL M ET HIM
‘big city class it u the. accepted time to
'
My Caraatioim aipiri» of rinse«* and atmuea frana their p osant termini
If elected will do my time of filing mmIi notice the rr.-—
July M. 151X:
to the tine of said bulkhead, or for tbs construction
All nrarspaper men la v e nitt the perand without favor, | oich
try' lo th pUna.
candidate must accoropao» -o
of atreels pod msroues through Ibe reelaimed land
.
.
g— ^-*ter Sanford but aim with a written statement pledgto«
*cn tlt-ricrilx-tl in the following little
abati he paid by the City of Hanfeni.
There u no lime like the present.
for aa irmarnnkal administrauon and with the non)
to
abide by the rroulta of sail
Ssttini VI I That upan the failure of any right
aesociair* believe we ran do both; reduce
Assessments will bo made aa folios.
We are paying too much for lights gas story which we find in the Pensacola
propotly oWrier bt said bulkhead dsstrirt to make laxeu and
also
hare
a
better
rity
at
law
rmtto
ibe
Candidates for Mayor____ ____
•bri &gt;»pmremero» hereintwfore pros ded for.
payara and with thia Idea In view’ I atdtru Candidates
and water, to lay nothing of the service. Journal and il is hard for them to keep
lor CounciL.--------And after the actual rari of aaid proposed tro- tag
your hearty rapport.
Candidates for Clerk and Collector
pros rasent ».finally determined by tho I’tre
a straight face in hia pompous presence:
Candidstco for Treasurer and Aaes-ra •
c,
••fls-ran.ll}- a man hrfiHTht * shott
The potting place shall bo at the &lt;-.&lt;
J »Jttty, improved er Use
ED ITO RIAL LIKES ANI) DISLIKES.
dly
of Sanford. Sraihanlo county. FI"” euifinc
.n,t
rrcialmathra
and
news story into the office of the Journal.
1
«»r
rawg
g
abotling property wwacrs la
We have seen it. many time* eipre»- It had no very great value, and was only
efura provided, and H shall
r«a Aura* to rater up Mid
•ed both in proee and poetry- that we abo’it a dozen line«, but he impressed the
msraUOagaiM th* property
0« to If* kept for that purpose.
ahould not ’always save the flowers importance of its appearing in tbe
for the coffin-lid but rather place them morning .edition. |t. took just twenty
in the living hand.
.
- .
minutes to rewTtle that badly wiitten
Èi.
It iff with newspapers very much Intie-star’ * and get it into the proper
tbe same as with persons; we has-« shape for publication.
It was so il­
th* Ortwll t ú r t , Huvraffi
oftentimes read notices of the untime­ legibly written and so amhigously
B. W. HERNDON,*
•
illy demise ol •omr journalist:^ indi- worded that, had it appeared in ita
viduality that contained
original form, it would have conveyed
- ite s r a w s
no meaning to the reader who did not
SSvñLÍ. ’S
,
'
Tri*
already have some knowledge of ita
JOHN ADAMS.
rri-lM
la. ih» shevu «¿talud «aro: thit » ■'
nf Ihu affiant th** L, 8. futrta. I» • '~'*V
subject matter. The next «lay the young
.
,m ft- posit lu* or Alderman rf Ihu «UU i f Florid*, that bu I* •
man who brought in the story' came in
of th* fftf oí S*j»fûrd. *ub&gt;*ct to U&gt;* derivan of (orviga country and hia wharvabwuts f
rod that thrrv i* su pairan Ja th*^*»*u -»
w ts. le 13.
u •* ^ ** Hrap*Ctf uNovrat«
to congratulate the eiRlor. with quite a
tag.
l l y . - h* serties et ■ rabpagaa apoa whom **■
W d»(r ndant.’ and affiaot friths’
grand air of patronage.’ He saidfi't
"
’
T. A, BISSÉTT.
rillaraa that the ag* id •h* d»l«nd»s1 1C
have sent in a number of pieces / to
newspapers at various Times in my
life, bat that is the first time anything
I ever sent in that came out in the
proper shape. I always take palm to
Fias a l «raya »esc i id v e ry strangw t o m #
th a t

tb e

right.’ "

p r in te r

never

could

g rt

POCOLA*
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it

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A. A. PRESTON.

�October ZU

THE SANFORD HERALD
Th«* many friend* ni ('Qf~ \
Thrasher will |*. Kp„| tu. leurn thi
i t visit Sanford atMiut till­
'd Nov» .niter l i e will , , „ . , „ 1 u ,
week* htrt on business mutter* .in
peel* to return to Switzerland whei
fun»l!y are muding for the winter

UtUe Hippcnlngs—Menti
Matters In Brief
PERSONAL ITEMS Of INTERES!

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bigger* |IHV
turned fr. m N-wistnn. Montana
I’ lllll e*|M- •
t-rig.tgi- in M. ..
¿ommary Of The Floating Small lalk* busmens m e t - e t t l e down I I I till» |I1
Succinctly Arranged For Hurried
the country
r’uul says the w»-»t
Herald Reader«
right hut thut I'loridn i* g&lt;x,&lt;| ••III
I
r j \'.. Clark, tho well known shoe Paul brought bn, k a small fortm
itJnmai. -of GuinesviHe, Florida is here, elk teeth whnh ne will have m.el
•into KHIVt'ltir*
fra b
tpplea Quince* a n d H a riU -ti
A rum;» nul |&gt;arty rtf friend*
Pear*. L. Pf McCnHer.
l» U
yesterday iun-t pleasantlv at la
R. E. Tolar has returned t# SanBluff The Intineli Mimin' t 'tar
f&lt;r.il r *cr »(lending the week end with
('Apt. I’agimhurt made t h e trip a '
,r! lives in Geneva.
filled hahiperh anti plenty t. .i t
i net your Onion Seta from \. Ft. uteri greatly ,t-t the day’-*
1 kilim L Co’*.
13-uUc
Among tints»* enjoying the »lav wi-p
land Mr» Giles and dnught»-r
gnret, Mr and Mrs Irwin .»ml
la*&lt; lufr»* Mr. und Mrs Briggs
i_ i*. Mc&lt; t j? r . ^
pj -n
V Billy .llolden who.liaa btxu.in Kaah
\ille. Tenn., for several months, lues re­
tained to hb homo in Sanford.
a
•
Frwh Bermuda Onion *Seed ut L. 1L

DK K CALHOL^N ÍNNOCENT

THE COMING PRIMARY

SANFORD tO D C F S

V V V V V V V V V V V V w

o

« m u u r ^ to i u stu u u t&lt;u tu &lt;s

¡QjVWV A A a A A A A ? W V A A A c A A A A X v W C A ? V s
¿ «rifo N I o d ie Hb 27.1 O U t
» F&gt;rfT MnotUjr ■( ? Ill|&lt; m ilvf/ Irm-yfIHI

p

"

HUrkaarUlrr N (.
W S Ma

take pltu'e o n November 25th for the
ri&gt; nomination of city official* will not in*
(
u* tame a* *.tme people tlgtughl it would
**&lt;• arnl each day ms* some new candi, j 'late roming not fur the different of(ll Dees. The idea o( \ho people ruling
has In-on rarrieil out in the itermission
for the candidate» for the (tosition of
Tri-usurer and Ancsnor und Clerk and
Collector lu come Itefora the people in
the primary and Im* recommended for
" ''V the i4K»ition Thus of course will meet
!'"*S with the approval of the ingoing mayor
'' "I and \^|l take a large re»|&gt;onsil)ility off
his shoulder*. For instance, there are
** 'ome canditlntM In the race who prob­
ably would not he known to the people at
Nl
large, who under the plan of leaving
I'1 them out of the primary would have no
" claim u(m&gt;ii the |Misitiun and if left eno
tirely to the mayor might not give satrf \ infliction to the people at large and yet
•tin» mayor and the council would have-a
•jMTfect right to recommend auiL. ap.
point.
I'nder the plan decided upon by the
,uv executive committee the jtcoplu will
I have a voice in the matter as usual and
I i the mayor having troubles enough of
his own will not have the office seekers
. ’• to (»other him.
•
The Aldermanic race up to date has

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f.

S on in ole Chapter Sio 2 timer I astern Star
Hr*1»» .*&lt;•(, w».m.l anil f.iutih trillali &gt;q monili
tb rfy imr «ho figs »rrn i,u StRf til til** F«»I are
eor.lUiK tnviird
« Itll th* . htj ,r ,

\II»! I Ki*ais&lt; Sei »

&lt; o r C rier» C ll&gt; torte i n v i

■1*11a *‘*f-l&gt; IUr«)«) nielli «I »
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f " ta f
M a il e r , O L. T a r i, »
1 • n m iiiiiic a iio n r » r e » « r . t a u d i t , lt d

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Thun

VUltIn* brother, wrinnnr

U n l l r Hi o l i l o H oad o r C a r p e n t o » and Join
e r» o r A m e ric a

8anl"i.I lural Uatuu No I7 S I.II II uI f , nd J

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'u r n « I n a n d t o t T T n u id a t n l i h t a t 7 n r l . d
In Ih * i d i n M a ll
(Tea Ili.», t u r l i l o
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R e i I • • tot M

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H t* O E S a n f o r d I o d t e 12-11
I H I and Third Wrslnradatr fllihl, rcrotr
••J r.ilm&lt;-llii
Cnee tU iat» TÍ R.
O I. T a tù » . Sitcrriary

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rveiir

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Secrr t

S e li '. .

,

W« have at all times a complete line of tablets that are Used in the
public school». Buy your tablet* here, save the covers and get your
prito*

SEMINOLE

PHARMACY

T H E N EAREST D RUG STORE
PHONE 2 7 5

SA N FO R D , FLO R ID A

phone

275

1ridty

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Ceidei.

It

Mailed« crr a p r rr v o TS ft. A. M
M r.t. r i m tecoml and fourth Thursday In
Mo»«'Mill over Impe’ lal Thratrr VUltlni
ontn;&gt;«'&gt;."in » rlntrar O L T»)lt*r. 11lih I’rteit.
W. t Mioitltolder. Sec\.
I«rr Uly Verle No. I U I , K. O. I?,
r»rry Tueoday nicht in Pie«* llloeli
«nd *lottorv »re lovlir*! lo attend.

PREPARE FOR COLD WEATHER

Itrg iM rn lio n Stiliciity

rt-gifHriitiun

0|M •

• b*- city

bull

UM

il

15th.

S-iv

book»

till

Trum ih I
B M l.

I m*

from

!*

M. W. LOVELL
City Clerk.

MK.iit

Don’t Have Roaches
In Your Home
4 1

f r i l l» * Aft( i A t ilt h *
« (&gt;

'*» A | M i t r In f
' r% t t « v r l

Míe

th r o u g h it

Fire screens, andirons hot water

heaters
naces,

for ranges
(harcnal

The Big Store

Sanford, Florida

i is*, h r « for

tr a il .1 « In tu í yo ui

M i n t |»rr*«»n* «lie in t h i* *»«* *n«i

fit

n f '&lt; ’ fc»»n*»n « » k it k ille d t h r m

4 1 •&lt; th* kno«* th a t i ! • i h n k r n
dr«&gt;t • Kn k r n
it I»

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dog

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«nd if

«Ira.I ii«*g.
* i dead

and

• dog r a t*
if

t h r »h u k rn

• b u f ia i d

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A jihas-Rûtich.*E^pper »
iiia in * n o

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w il l

k A* *»«»

n d an)

SAVE MONEY

r « t i * n in

K ( f ’ hat ha» tie r n k ille d w it h • f M t t r . it ta «

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tn d o il

|NI»*U||»IUI «mÍ »»4.
k illin g

h o n ir tin t h r u w in g t a n il l e f t , « n d t h r lr«»t
• p«t * f p h&lt; •* |itu » i im i • paa tr w ill k i l l • |»^f

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For coal

' « » I l l l f o u f t l K » f l l «IttJ ( il All!« « till
' * r i i li t f ir i and r i t i h l n
&lt; m i • » • t in

ih c i

B«

HKATIM; STOVKS

't h ,

o ’rli
tn. to 12 m .uni front 2 t- in .
to 4
tidily esei-pt Sunday . .c i i*u
Satur i&gt; from 7 p. in. u n til rt p. in.

Bishop K e n n )

l td» i» an unconditioned offer, n pupil m each M-hool get» a priu*.
There is no s|M-ctal brand of tablet to I k - bought, auy tablet that is
iMiuglifhere and has our stamp on it.

t . U. U. M.

The

It. T' T-falu» [vfrtMl

i gii! ' in i*rui..tr . a ill i .iiifti* 4011)«' t«ilK
N
but no bad frrlmip, for the candidale»
( are .»II m-igbbor* ;,m»I fri«*n»l* and as fell»»w » iltren» .»r&lt;- m.iking .» gentle earnt i u i g t i l*»r tin- »»tllr»-»
I
It behiM.v»-» every »-ittz»-n ami pr»**|M-(*tiv&lt;- , iu/..-n who ha.» been in the coun­
If r»-gt»tt-n*l
ty »ti month» to r»-gi*t»-r
( .»•» that \our poll tu* i* patii ami then
Mil»- .tn November 25th. for il I» &gt;»&gt;ur
r-iinr» ni-»fwn ^rtea^-tre , iTcmMee
il , uu.
don't help to |»Ut them there you nh«ul»t
forever diobl your |mmci- lx*-atiM no man
( who ha» tin* int»-r»-*t of lh«- »-its ut heart
will fail to \nti-

»o iiv in gold given to trie llign &gt;cnoo| pupil having, at the
rliw* of la-hiKd. the Iargi-,t number of tablet fiiv-nr* hyurght at
our »ton*
$ 5.0 0 in gold given to the Grammar S c h o o l pupil having, a t
the clow* of «chool. the lurgint numln-r of tablet covers bought
at our »tore.
$5 00 in gold given to th*- Primary Sch**&gt;! pupil having, at
tbi clotie of -whool tin- largest miml»-r of latib-t coviir- I ought
•it our store.

K .1 Al

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tU p ni

5 » FIFTEEN DOLLARS IN GOLD GIVEN TO SANFORD
S
. SCHOOL CHILDREN

ih I tn

On tour next Bictclt* Tire,
(•ootlyt-ars for $2.."»(I.

I am selling guaranteed $3.50

The

guarantee means immediate rqplareinenl of ant that prot» deferlite in material and work/UJUialiip.

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h o m r ol

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W.

h c », «nt». Iie d b u g » an«l o « h rr m » r it »

S.

PARKER

2 5 c a Box at All D rucclats

lle u ti

The Right Kcverend W. J. Kenney.
O IV. Bishop of St Augustine, died
yesterday morning In Baltimore in St
Mary's Hospital, where hi* bad gone for
treatment
Tin- information carni- thi.iftcrniMiii in ,i tili-grum to Father Im
from tbi* i banri-llor at St \ugustim
Bishop Kenney, of th e Honda P umi-siwm well known in Urlando, having been
here ijuite often, and was a strong-«ml
influential speaker, and one held in high
esteem.
Bishop Kenney wiu» well known in
'•¡»tifoni, where he hud a large circi- **t
f* &gt;-id- nod also owned pro|M-rtv

New Crop (¡••inline Importiti Teneril!*- tirown Ri-il and White Bermud.i
t »toon St-ed. Of. 2 0 c ;'1-4 Ih. 7Uc; Ih.
J2 25. |Mist|iaid. Now ready for delivery

K ilg o r e
11 ANT

CITY

Seed

C o.

A 25c Want Ad
The Herald
will Rent Your House For You

TLOHIDA

S ou th H ou nd

Sanford's New Institution—*TH E S E M I N O L E C O U N T Y
B A N K is the natural place, for it is truly the P E O P L E ’S B A N K .

Ar 1.00 p in
Lv 3.00 p m
Ar 6.15 p m
Lv 6.45 a m
Ar 10.55 a m
Ar 6.68 p in
Ar 6.20 p m
Lv 6.36 a m
Ar 10.30 a m
Lv 3,00 pm

TH IS B A N K is owned not by a F E W M E N but B Y M A N Y ,
for there arc fifty of our citizens bolding stock in this institution.
These fifty men are the managers o f the bank, in that they elect the
directors to represent them in directing the affairs o f the institution.
•t

The dividends paid by the bank on stock will thereby be kept
in Sanford and spent with our merchants.
T h e b a n lrh a s a L A R G E C A P L F A f c r an d c a r r 'offer ' y o u cvei 7

protection and service for business intrusted to them.
lo Aliens
ville Metropoli».
has received all necfor application for

.

E. A. DOUGLASS..
Clerk.

jU

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ln

•«

•
Deposit your surplus funds with us and when you are in need
wc will assist you.

• « a __•‘

l-ltc

7

you to .too lK»l Tick la tor»

Free ■-&gt;Reading
Room
4
_.

v er *old for
N o rem edy that I h * v, f
A. Ledbetter, a p rom in en t p ia n o
illseasea
E csem a. P *orla*l«. "ami all
°I Jacksonville Is a guest o f the o f lh a akin haa g iv e n m ore t h o r o u c h
ford House. He 1» a c c o m p a n ie d b y ratlR faatlon than the
* if e and they will «pend several
vin this city, on * c o m b in e d businoa
'• ' l gu a ra n tee thla rem edy.
Pleasure trip.
,
L. R. P H I L L I P S f t C O., D r u f g l i « »

D. D. D. Prescription lor Eczema

IMPERIAL

THEATRE

---------BUILDING---------

Open Tnesdiy-Thurriay 4 to 6
AND

&gt;» Sunday school of the Methodist

Saturday» 4 to 9p. ...
- * * * * ".
----------- ------------------

We

COURT HOUSE BUILDING
Pr.aid.al
D, U Thru,her, Vtce-Pruidenl

�I'w p* That ( '» « Be Raised in Sanford

HELPrtJL TALK ABOUT THE ¿»ROPER PLANS
FOR TH E FUTURE AMERICAN CITIZEN

T o Advaatage And That Will Make '
Money fo r The Grover*

Moat aickneeeei that Impair health
have their atart in quite ordinary
ailment* o f the organa o f diges­
tion
or
elimination.
Stomach,
liver, kidneys, and bo«*U are
quickly benefited by the action o f

f - G R 'M E N

At various time* The Herald haa been
id receipt bf letters from various parts
BVO T18 ASHMORE, S l’ PT. O f SAVANNAH V U ftfJC SC HOOLS
. X o f the United State* asking for infor­
"B RO A D W A Y”
♦ »♦ ♦ ♦ a a
mation regarding the crops raised in ,
Gun Metal Bal. dull M*t
N ow that the summer vacation b cards. Three cards are issued on the’ and around the Sanford section and In
the
state;
Not
having
any
booklet*
over and the schools have once more first of every month for your inform»-,
Calf top. Narrow "drop
at the present time containing this
begun, it has been suggested to me tion and co-operation.
Make it an]
toC,” flat tread, wide
informaljgp the following list is compiled,
that ji few plain words to parents about invariable rule to call for tbese cards
and while thé prices may vary the gen­
shank, low broad Led
tbs education of their children might every month and to discuss them with
eral average will be found about right:
be of benefit and so I am going to say your ehildr^r^JEfiij. vil] have a power-'
some things to parents about the home ful effect upon their work and conduct
and the school.
at school. Notice particularly the mark
•■The school ind the home' are to - in deportment- It ought to.b e perfect
ordinate instUMions. T h e ? need each or-nearly so. If it fails below 95. call
other and they should work in harmony. &gt; '« " child to account. If it falb below
Through the school we reach the child-85, go to mm
the teacher. ' ' Always
ten every school day, and we hope that *i*n the cafcts yourself and* not allow
our good influences are making
good nth«* *° do thb.
men and women for the future.
But
,bould remember that boy*
we cannot directly reach you. You are *&lt;*n »2 * to IS years old need usually a
busy with your daily work and you «tronger hand than that of a woman.
■ad Home C li tic at.
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»M o m visit the schools.
You think T oo often the responsibility in managA b a Price* on Grata .sad Feed.
or the sc boob as they were when you in g b o y s o f thb age b b it toAh* mother,
F O * IMMEDIATE SMirMEXT
were children, but they are better now Tbs result b that the mother is »-«T ied 4
New Bermuda Onion Seed
1SZT L&amp;fc)* titqcfit ta be.- There box bscn i * .«*«•**» and ttrr b or rr rprrledr-Vherwr
a wonderful improvement in the acboob «&gt; "*• • time ***** *** **t**&lt;T «*»ust take |
in the last few yean everywhere, just * hand in managing hb boy or see him
as there has been improvement in many ruj0fd1
seen many striking .
other things.
Yoy. perhaps, do not Inrtance* of such neglect. No father!
2 0 6 E. BAT ST.
realise how great thb Improvement should ever be so busy that be cannot j
Jacksonville, Florida
^ A n c f ’our ¿lock of
shoes for Fall
has been unless you have visited the &lt;iv* «special attention to hb boy at
acboob lately. You ought to r s i l the
*1*® ***•
and W inter will prove this to your entire
school which your children attend
It will makethe home&gt;t|ractive and;
satisfaction.
and get acquainted With the teacher, «**•*&amp; W p
*chool If you would
You will find her an earnest, hard work- provide suitable books for their ch0ing human being with enthusiasm. d« n to read bearing indirecUy on their
W hen are you coming for your pair ?
sympathy and feelings just like your- •choa] »tudics. If you are not able to
•elf. You ought to know and to nalite .b u y .tb « » books to go the Public Ll•omething of her probleir. You-m ay hrary and ask the librarian of the chil- j
have three or four children of
your &lt;*rrn's department to suggest suitabl- ■
HEAD Q UARTER S
S A N FO R D
FLO RIDA
own to manage at borne and you
know- *»°1 « *&lt;*r 3™* *rom the library. She j 1
S.
H.
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E.
H.
F
R
O
ST
that they sometimes giv# you trouble. »Ill gladly do |hb. and it will cost you
Suppose you had forty or fifty of other nothing. If you are not familiar with j.&lt;
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people'* children tp manage, what lh« advantages of our Public Library
C o m m is s io ny : -, M
e r c h a n tws
would you do? Get acquainted with il win P*&gt;' &gt;*«» to get acquainted with j &lt;
£— — - -- g * - the teacher of your children, make friends It* It b . established for .your benefit &lt;
3 1 9 W u t i&gt; |lM S tra ti
and the benefit of your children, and yt u
Cee, Jar Street
SEW TORK CITY
OOOOOOj
ought to use iL There are thousands
Shippies MiterUb trie
of good books now written especially
for children, and a good selection
o f these will greatly V Ip them in their
achool stuc ies.
,
If your child b absent from school
t
\
for any cause, -or tardy. ■write a polite
not*» to the principal stating frankly
B O N D I N G
JEWELER
the'cause.
It b necessary to state
the came in order fhat the teacher
Best Personal Attention to Your Business. Bn
may make the child excused or uncxquire
as to companies represented.
. . .
cused. These regulations are reawnable
MY SPECIALTIES
and easy to' comply with, and they are
a Will appreciate a share o f jou r business
of Pickard's Hand-Painted aúna
O
a
very r.ece«sary in the management of
let
Gorham's Sterling Silver
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the school.’ "
Whenever it becomes
ps
Rogers' Plated Ware
luvxwsary to write a note to the school,
&gt;•*
Elgin and Waltham Watches
direct it to the principal and not to the
teacher.
All correspondence with the
school should lie w ith the p rin cip a l
AI.L GffODS GUARANTEED
children. Sustain the school and teach Ho b the head of the school, and ea-

BEECBAM’ S
PILLS

Supplies

O f True Metropolitan Style

&lt;J Not ordinary shoes, but the kind

When. you. buy a pair of àfiæ
sfioes, you securefootwear insurance.

Darby &amp; Martin

D . A . - C A L D W E L L &amp; SONS

P.

Henry McLaulin

^ ou ought to have a pleasant, qi
place in which children n ay study
comfortable, well lighted n»om
from noise and interruption.
After
supper at a given time the children
should be required to prepare their
lessons thoroughly. Three lessens, as
before stated, are not d tficult or u :
resaivr.
All 'th b has been well plan
prescriUd by those who know what
they are doing. You ought to know how
.much time should be required out of
school for children ta prepare their
hur.e basons. Thb will depend upon
the age of tl e child. In the third, fourth,
ard fifth fcrac'es from three-fourths of
an hour to an hour and a half is 0s»Jally
suffkiant.
In the sixth, seventh and
t-lghtk grades from one to two hours,
and In the high school from two to three
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FIRE and ACCIDENT Insurance

AGENTS

your children to respect and obey her.
If anythirg really go** wrong taVe it
up quietly with the principal of the
achool and have it adjusted.
Another way m which you* can help
the school b to require your children
to prepare their home ' lesson?.
All
school children, aitove the second grade,
are assigned some home work. In no
ease Is &lt;hb work excessive. With the
&gt;oungi*r children it ts very light. One
t&gt;f the great objects ol three Ie**on-» i*
tbe formation bl good halits of read­
ied and study at home. I mired, the
habit of spending at least a part of the
evening at hortie in reading and study
b of far more value than the actual
knowledge acquire*! •trim their school
books.

CONNELLY

N O TICE
As i have charge of the business of the
Title Bond fii Guarantee Co., Last San­
ford Land League, and W. A. Whit­
Icjurse of the defendant's statement leguminous plant and has the effect of comb,^ I can Ik» found in the Tax A isesitor’s Office in the court house.
alone.
Tier* may lie ¿mother side, increasing the fertility of the scil while
T H O S . K. B A T E S
Thtre prebably will be.
Go to the yielding a nutritious food crop.
■chool with ah open mind and you » i I
Cassava Thb b abo a spick food and
b»* met by rourtray and due considera- will jfredure at the same rate a* velvet
llon.
, Leans and has the same relative value.
Tne object of the school is to educate
Cantaloupes -T h b n o p grows at
jour children, and we desire your the rate of 125 crates to tbe acre and
earnest co-operation.* Savannah has has a r.et value of 1166. Hay and vpggood schools and good tetehers, and etables can follow iHin tho same year,
pgrents are* usually fortunate in. the
Sugar Cane—From 8 to 16 barreb
localities afforded for the education of of syrup can lie produces on one acre
their children. Our schools have opered and yas a value of &lt;12 |&gt;er varrel. T lie'
with unusually favorable conditions, acre will reed replanting about every
and with your aid and «v-operation we fourth year.
*
*
shill try to sustain the good work and
Irish P o ta to » --A s with all the lead­
ing cropa of Florida Irbh jiotato«» an^
■ placed on the market al a time when
they positively have no competition in
the way of new stock.
The average
..co st per acre b &lt;90, and a net return
| can be had that will amount to about
t ■&lt;450 per acre.
&gt; Sweet Potatoes- It is no unusual oc¡ ■curranc* to secure a crop ol 350 bushel*
¡ ! of sweet potatóés to one acre, the wTitef
11 know ing of a single instance . where they ^
:' produces at a rate of 800 bushels per
1 arre. The ctet of production b about
| $2ff pre acre, and ■ net profit of &lt;260 per
acre ran be made. They grow in soma
'tMMCrvj enormous size, one being pro*
. |duced that weighed 42 pounds.
Cauliflower— Will produce at the rate
o i 300 crates per acre and has nft average
value of &lt;76 per acre.
*
Beets— An acre of beets, which b
one of tbe easiest cropa grown, wtU
produce a profit of &lt;95.
■tes to
* Corn—We . know a case whqv a]
part of the hair and
planter- gathered 800 InalicLs uf f 0fh**~
lili.I fhr&gt;riiiig!l»Uwwriwg itTTTT
I from 30 aerea, and Finida does n o t:
I claim to jbe a corn state.
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Watermelon*— An acre o f wktermelI ona will .producé a profit oP &lt;70,T&gt;.They
jíare-' ■ very easy crop to grow. - ?
I'-. Chinese C abbage-■Thb b a vegetable»
' combining tbe Qualities of celery, leti tuce and cabbage and will yield a net /
' profit- of $436 per acre.
JAsparagus—Ap acre'planted to aa- ,
paragus will produce a profit of &lt;I4ff,» .
own the big HarmonyJaboratoriestn Bos­
ton, where the many celebrated Harmony
Pcrium « andTodet Preparations afamad*.

See to it that; your children form
tbe habit of thoroughness and not of
superficiality.
Childred need much
play and recreation, and parents should
provide for thb, but the home study
I* nod b not at all inrombtent * with
th b n w l- U'l lbt&lt;7i nrarvfi jiUn in the
-afternoon and stay at home at night.
There art entirely too many children
on the aireebrat night fa our city, and
In every city. They do not need to be
on the »tracts at night.
D o y ou have a desire to get rid of
them about the house? If so, you take
great risks fa permitting them to form
thus early the bad hahi; of leaving the
home at night. T te home b the sacred
citadel of civilized life, and it should
be mast carefully guarded. Moke your
home attractive to your children and
L. R. Phillips k Co., ICO a W rit St.,
they wiU not want* to Rava.it. To my
Sanford,Fla.1.
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mfad oqe Of the mt»t ‘U lSiSfilfllili
tendencies of modem ties b the weakem
in* o f. opr home life.
IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN
You can help the »cbool very much
THE CLASSIFIED COLUMN
if you will examine very carefully
QF THE HERALD*
ONLY
every month your children's reptrt
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Insurance

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wait?
You need good clothes
now at the beginning o f
the season— so why wait ?
There is one suit that is always
a bargain—always the best value
for the money. It is called

C lo t h e s
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You get the finest selections of allwoo! fabrics, many o f them made espe­
cially for STYLEPLUS alone. You get the
-kmd o f -expert workmanship that securely
moulds a suit into permanent shape and adds
a touch o f gentility.
W hy pay more when you can buy a
guaranteed STYLEPLUS for $17? They
are as good clothes as any man needs.' You
can pick ‘ fjust what you were looking for^
from our big range o f fabrics and styles.
aadJbavft*h¿ benefitof good clothes when
y*

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FLORIDA THE1FAVORED STATE

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T 1IB L A N D OK P L E N T Y , W H E R E K N J O Y M E N t O F
( L IM A T E A N D P O S S IB IL IT IE S O F P R O S P E R IT Y
M A K E S , F O R P E A C E A M I II \|»|»|\KSS

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BY HON. HOBT. M cNA.MKE IN DIXIE
We all live in Kloridu -that ¡9, Dixie,
..lid you and I.
It is a wonder ti&gt; ux that everybody
does not see it a* t.e do, and, tlu-refqrc,
that everybody «houki live in Florida.
■SJobody known Iwtter than Floridians
whut it means to spend the days alloted
1.» us in this short span of life, within
the boundaries uf that State that gives
more to the-individual from the cradle
to the grewe 4oA*Jfl|s£*tlJ&lt;&gt;yment than
.uV,' otlrer State in this Union, or any
other principality on earth.

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I want people who do not know about
Florida to read a few of the many .rea­
sons: why they- AhmrM-rome-nnrt-xpend
the balance of their tfnft here, even if
it is ui round up the last portion of It
when the horizon of llfe’ix sliown'in the
retting of the late evening sun.

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M akes Sewing a Pleasure
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I f you c o u ld elim inate the tiresom e drudgc r y o f pedalling— w o u ld n 't sew ing be a pleas­
ure instead o f a task ?

There is no 'health spot in the world
like Florida.
It has-been a haven of refuge to
thousands upon thousands of men,
women and children,£ who have come
to Its t u my c l i n i c and brought buck to
tmadated frames the red-coursing oxogynized lilood due to the revivifying
fre-tb air of this glorious climate.

V A G eneral E lectric sew ing m achine m otor
attached t o y ou r m a ch in e 'docs all the «-or/*,
giving .an y speed desired b y a m ere pressure
o f the fo o t o n the,treadle.

Health inmes first
blessings of life.

Current can be drawn from any one o f vour
electric ligh t sockets— at an y t i m e — in any I
.room — at a cost o f but a half-cent an hour.

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Kvi*c&gt;
Florjdiunman. woman
or
child, from the northern or western
e\lri Tnit&gt;, diiu n tbrougli t h*- semitropical «yuthi-ni part of the State, m
puretieally in tin- open air ninety fwr
cent, of
iiis entire time, whether hi*
umm.iMoi i- out in tlie ojm'ii or within
tin. wall* .d building*, beeauMt there are
comparatively but few days in tiie
■.inner tb.it tiffin- or bouse window« are
not r.u-ed, -o a* i&gt;* |«riiut the fresh.
frugrai.it Florida atmosphere to Idow
Lr*-«-?.il&gt;
throughout their entirety.

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HUSBAND RESCUED
DESPAIRING WIFE

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ilah
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A l* " Four Years of Discouraging [ &gt; had gotten so weak i cpuid not stand,
and 1 gave tip in despair.
that I(itervene in some of the other
Conditions, Mrs. Bullock Gave
At Iasi, my husband got me a bottle ol
»opt*
th e e a r t h
Winm ver people who have capat.il
Up in Despair. Husband
Cardul, the woman’s tonic, and I com­
for ii vestment, will undenitund the
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possi Inii ii«, of Florida -il» possibili- 1
Came to Rescue. * ■ menced, taking it.. From the very first
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dose, I could tell it was helping me. I
tie» of horticulture and agriculture,its extensive fUhericw and oyster tmiLs,
can now walk two miles without Its
its cattle-raising prospects how immyne
Catron, Ky.—In an interesting letter thing me, and am doing all my work."
hy the Upping process, h-s mining
and mineral hidden wealth they wilt from this place, Mrs. Bettie Bullock
If you are all run down from womanly
find that their investment wiU increase
wrilcs as follows: "I suffered for four troubles, don't give up in despair. Try
in thi—e channels of business, just as
thousands of others have increased years, with womanly troubles, and during Cardui, the woman's tonic. It has helped
their investments who have preceded this lime, I could only sit up for a little more than a million women, In its 50

them.

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ate nn&lt;| inairriiilly make financially all. At times, I would tiave severe pains surely help you, too. Your druggist has
better, hundred* of thousands of the sold Cardui for years. He knows what
In my leftside.
great middle class population, can be ....... *
it
will do. Ask him. He will recomThe doctor was called In, and his Deatdemonstrated if the agencies which
exploit this clax* of immigration will ment relieved me for a while, but I was mend it. Begin taking Cardui today.
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carry «■ ,t an hoim-st jwlicy of settling
IFrife to : Cr«tu«m*» M n k tn * Co.. U 4 Im '
soon
conlined
to
my
bed
again.
Alter
these |&gt;eopte around the edges of our
Aj.uory [J»t&gt;(.. LTutunooca, T»n«„ for tiprinai
/'Ufrurfioiu on you, ra x *n j 64-tuga hook. Hon*
cities ind towns, inducing them to that, nothing seemed to do me any good. Iiratawni
far W « n , , , i n i to *Ula «raapar.
J4|
enter into the ventures that I have be­
fore sliow n.
Out ..f conditions like 1 have set
forth, ut of our peoples' powsihilities
that the1, themselves have made in the
last th e", wars in this State out of the
quality ..[ ilitenship tlmt )iu&gt; l«-en
patent
- veryhody, Mnrids has huilt
up a i iiyufieent Slat«- government,
cleanly
nlnitniatered with itp cnslu
. r».zl
v ~ ' ‘»v
VtlLfftf
standing at the vkry to|i of the list.
.
Florida hits built a string nf const
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cities which are iinsurpuA-ed in any
.s!»
country for material progress, standing
and sut&gt;-.(.»nn*
of their inhabitant
and fo’ ie sob)I enterprises wliieli are
the fun .j it ion roek of their sueei-nu-s
Horn
'ii- huilt hundreds of Im-iuIIi
ful int&lt;it i,-» and tour in all a '[ ivi*
and pr ■■•roils, due to the worthy
rhuraetd tin-ir citiznciiship.
No ; ^¡. I,«']« a stranger after he has
entered
• |«irtals of the great Stale
of Florida, because - our people are

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■hy «truiigiT» inaili- Florida

a (mbwii i11v , Itei-iilt-w- w h e n llii-y Climi-

as curt-iglit wc-ing Htrangcr« a m o n g
our mo
tin- r e c e p t i o n t h a t ttn- fir«t
• I..ft.-w I'loridiziiK g a v e tlio-athe com pur
l"U in d m i'
\ tgor
w tu eli m eiin^__ L e a llh original __
ITiadt- Floridiaii-i of
'irswii jH-rjK-tuali\ and mi|iute|\ out t hem
Tiiey
ol the ever jsraent glorinu« fr*-«li “ tr
it turn got the habit, and
tin-v c
tin* right hand of fi-!low-*liip
climate of our great State
in
tin
u
iway to (hi- next batch of
Florida i&gt; the pirns- wheri' the poor­
»trail,
and
-ai on
ad infinitum,
ly endowed eun live ia-tter than that
the
«¡aril
that
makes
Florida
of luxury liver! in some of the cycles

'i i- health comes first.
Florida gives health hec.m.e

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They ha\e less e|&gt;edomici of serious
Import
and theyhave more vitnl
healtiifulness because tiiey breathe the
ozone of our balmy atmosphere from
one end of the year to the other.

SANFORD LIGHT &amp; FUEL COMPANY
IM H K

all

The |M-np|e of Honda are the health­
iest people ol the United States.

Let ut explain how limply the motor ii attached—
how e»ty the toutiol — how tile the cpeiiUoi*
Aik ui today.

1 IO S O U T H

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FRUITFULNESS

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J A C K S O N V 'IL L E ,

F L O R ID A

RIVERVIEW, Jacksonville’s Most Fam ous‘Suburb

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Lots S 1 0 .0 0 Down, $ 5 .0 0 Per Monlh
not very far behind us.
It w the endless chain of such fieople
Any man who has thrift, energy and
Right recently Riverview his taken on the most wonderful
a «mall capital that might he in (lie w h o c o m e to visit u n , tiial then abide
growth ever known in any uiburh to Jacksonville.
50 homes
with
us.
^
jo
hundreds of dollars, ran buy a land
now huilt and many new ones just started since operations open­
A
Hondiiui
is
almost
to
the
man.
For profitable Field Itesull» there In nothing to compare with
tract and build a modmt home in tWed up on the 50 thousand dollar Hotel Venice and the digging
vicinity of our progressive towns and |a ‘ Uking booster of his community,
of
the log canals by the big steam dredges. 11»r motor car line,
Ideal Fertilizers and Ideal Methods
ol '
city olid nf t 1« State
runs
the
H grade grammar vchoo l all goes to locrcavc values.
I: he is not too lazy to plant a garden. 1 I ui nl t ai i * cotnp.i ral IVnly ill know
Write u*. jour requirement' and let un quote )ou
-tiler. like i.u h ot her , a m i g e n ­
to raise chickens, to inilk a cow ami earn c.n
A ll P r i c e s W ill S o o n A d v a n c e A tta in
his living by the sweat ol his brow. In- erous l y bintsi for ea c h otln-r
W IL S O N &amp; T O O M E K
F E R T IL IZ E R C O .
Is tliere any wonder then that we
A nyone desiring a good sound investment will, do well to
ear set- his bank.account grow and he
look
a t ounw-lven, strike hands with
take on a few of these lots.
J A C K S O N V IL L E , F L O R ID A
run rear his children under his own vine
ourselves and say conscientiously and
ami fig tree In actual affluence.
No lots sold to colored people.
M r. R . C . M a x w e ll, M g r. Sanford Rrancli
Hy affluence, 1 mean not an exag­ puMlively to ourselves. " IS N 'T FLO—
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gerated rondlthip of web«) but what lU 1*\ TH K BEST AN D MOST FAVany decent. Industrious, senaiblo man OltL l&gt; SI’OT ON HIE til.OHF?"
1 1 1 - 1 1 2 - 1 1 3 Heard Nal'l Bank Bldg.
could expect under «dch circumsUinces
Hi- ■'Nigdren will go to the liesl ol
J a c k s o n v ille /
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F lo r id a
I h e N e w ' i i u p c r I \i h a n g e
-vi Kimr|s-.
' l l ' " - is no ««stilili ut the ni-wspufM-r
¡'hi’Y t an ^t*i thi* t ulturf ihai k;ruum^
----------hoys and girls should have by the ad­ that • -mes borne circa-■ to wlu-rc |««iple
vanced idea ns of musical instruction, 11v• •I an the clioetili«sl .idv«-rti'ing. No
business college education or ,llie many mutier how much more important
other methods by "which the future theoretically the news from Mexico
of boys and girls ran easily be consum- may t*o, the fact that your neighbor
*sr
matr-d undor such Florida environment*. ha» offered ills house for sale at a cerFlorida is a'State in which abject tiun price touch«-« you much more
f ounleracl the ill-elTcctH of hot w eather by using a plentiful
closely
poverty is unknown.
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amount t»f our pure, w h o leso m e, healthful ire.
From these column« Jou read the inIt is not evenc the habit here, as it
is the sjiid story in largo eitiw, to have timute story of the town’s daily life.
"W hen men send out circulars with fairy tales o f
Serrc cold food« o n y o u r table an often as you can not cool
to strive strenuously to keep the wolf The housewife is curious to know who
extraordinary profits and dividends, then the man with
is advertising for position« as servanti*. f S
from the door.
insipid thing»— have them deliciously C O M ).
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Extreme poverty in the largest cities Atorkiog people want to know who i
something to invest had better put his money in a
People who ow n ( r £ 5
of Florida" is unknown comparatively, a* ting for help.
brink ice water w hen you arc thirsty— it stim ulates you
G O O D HANK. It is better to be sure of 4 per cent
nnd even what there is of it is administ­ who wish to buy or rent real e«tutr* are —cools your overheated blood -g iv e s you renew ed energy.
ered to generously by active and efll- mlcn-OcM in the fM-nding transfer*. It £ 5
and one's principal than to luxuriate on 150 per cent,
And Ice water ne^er has any had effects like other stim ulants
is Kuril to find a class &lt;&gt;( [*-«qr]&lt;’ who do jrj}
cient agencies.
Vy.
dividends fox a few weeks and then lose both dividends
*~it gives you real-, su re-en ou gh vim .
From one end ol Elorida to the other, not follow these notices week by week, jg*
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and
principal.”
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Hence it ia perfedtly astonishing how ! £ 5
their lives on active, industrious, sobei
bon’t dope up' with to n ics— d o n ’ t let this hoi w eather get yimi
many
answers
are
often
received
from
a
SS£and honorphlc fieofile w hou chantc;
tcrwtfrrhavir lirillTi'' out of our communi- aimplc littlt- insert ion m the To Kept,
" O l i R IC E will k e e p you cool and healthy.
Any­
ties a good, great add sensible citizen­ For NaJe, and Want columns.
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thing you can do by personal inquiry
ship.
W i&amp; m all call to m ind meti who have lost large
I bid any man of any worth whatso- is multiplied a hundred fold by the press.
S'ome'peoplo will put in liours or dsj's
fever to - come and live in any of the
sums on some crazy “ get-rich-quielc" scheme.
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Ltowtuf ot’ cities of the State of Florida and time worth dollars, running nrpund
Up So. Park* A ven u e
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and
making
inquiries
haphazard!
when
’ where hv wit! be immediauly sitcxl
Let this bank with its unbroken record for safety
up rightly and whose capacities will they w^nt le rent a place or sell some
o f pvpr. a quarter of a century care for your invest­
projx-rty. Meanwhile a ’ few nick 1m or
be appreciated by his oasociates.
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ments. The citire-rudilp of Florida-am al- 'diipts spent in the newspaper wool
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gamatfa with the stranger within its reach a hundred fold more people. Usti. v
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iilu A quicker ahy ihe man whom you expect to-lpttr. i1' —
gates,
or «*its new coming k
settlers
You may have times o f thinking that this old bank
1‘ a* other ideas, while the newspiq&gt;t*r |
tiian auy—fd h rt^ rop lfc.on tafUu^ .
fo slow .
nW *
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j . If a stranger who-had. lately come brings inquiries from strangers and 5 3
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! i amuriR our people will noon show that sources that would never occur to you. 2 !
Hut p a s t e (bis in your bat she is safe.
Tliis kind of advertising permit* the t
lie has -thk talent for i*)litical or social
leuceoaes, hi« neighbors wTU immed- buyer to get the liest (¡rice, tx-cause he'
r iateljv appreciate him-and adynnce Jllrrj. learns whether there la to lie any com-,
1 ’ ; hjagtianimously and generously to the petition. It. givctt Llie mile.- ihn mcelt
advantageous trade, because he finds
« ’ fu rt l&gt;ee&gt;~ffinsT. .«f- Uo powers.
Our social fabric ha« been woven whether tbare is really to be a demand.
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together with the broad warp and woof &gt; fh many place* farmers are already
wanupactubebs
cingeb ale a d soda wateks
J:
boxine*» through the parof coamopolltan material^, «o
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ia one ol the mewt. delightful picture-* gel fMHt by newspaper advertUing. 'They
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FALL FERTILIZER

DR. E. H. ARMSTRONG, OW NER

A Pound Of OUR ICE Is

Worth A Ton Of Tonics

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THE SANFORD HERALD

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All Loca! Advertisements Under This Heading,-THREE ('EN TS
a Line For Each Insertion

Woman’s Club I

Notes From All Departments
Of The Sanford Woman's Club
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MISCELLANEOUS

WANTED

During the reception the following
lieautiful musical program was given
and greatly enjoyed by all preaeut.
**. Mrs. K. K. Tolar k m in charge of the
program»■’
.Vocal Solo, ‘ Tomorrow, Miss Mary
Gaines; accompanist, M i* Florence
Frank.
i
Encore, Were My Songs with Wingsi
Provided.
Piano'Solo Vox Populi, Mias Ma/garct
D ir k
Violin Solo, The Barcarelle, fromi
Tales of Hoffman, Mrs. Powell; Mra.
McComb accompanist.
Encore, Lion du Hal.
Vocal Solo Necklace of Love, Mra.
Powell _____ J-------- ,
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Woman's (la b Reception ,

WANTED AT ONCFi-Old Rat* at the
State and local territory given to
HERALD OFFICE.. R ags''M ast be
jobbers,
retailers and capable salesmen.
Perfectly Clean. WU1 Pay TWO CENTS
"S K A T ," the beat and beat known soap,
removes grime, grease, dirt, etc., from
Wanted—T o trade a good railroad
the hands. Big seller, especially in fac­
Bteh far a ^bicycle. Telephone 259.
tory districts.- Wriite for. attractive
lG~3tp .
proposition. SK AT CO., 3 New Park
. 14-t(
Wanted—T o buy r * d «ect*1 hand avertuv. Hartford, Cpt\m. j .
one horse surrey cheap for cash. Jno.
WjlwftoM cUon’riile Ave. P. 0 . Box 1127

Tuesday afternoon thb"fi|*t large •£■
function of tbe winter season w u given
'at the Woman's Club, whan the Social
Department of the club entertained .tbe
members of tbe whole club at a beautiful
reception.
The reception room w u artistically
decorated and the club colors, red and
green, used exclusively. Ferns and pot
planta, among which were intermingled
a variety of red cut flowers filled every

Questions for Clab Members

’ Wanted—Livingston Globe tomstp
planta. Can exchange cabbage planta.
17—*2tp
Dr- Dove,
De Land, FI*.
Wanted—Pony, young, sound and
kind. Weight seven to eight hundred.
E. W. Knowles. Route 2. Box 85, San­
ford, Florida., care E. J. Bell..
19-2p
Wanted—Two fumbhed rooms up*-,
stairs, with privilege of bathroom. Pri­
vate family with meals. Clone in.
Address M,’ care Herald.
19-2tc

For Sale— 30,000 Celery plants-23,000
are
prick bed plants-7,000 are seed
bed plants, all ready to go in tbe field.
•
C. H. Isermon,
18-2tc *
Monroe. Fla.

In Honor o f Ml*&gt; I
„ ,
be held Saturday afternoon at three
o'clock in the club rooms. The topic
.Mrs. W. D. Holden Y U lltf „ ;, M^
will be "History of CTpera in America"
an enjoyable bridge part;,
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with music from American opera. Miss complimcnUry to her truest. Mr |.jj
M»Kim will be in charge of the program. Lawrence o f Orlando. Aft»-'
noon pleasantly spent playing •?.■ n ,J
of auction^ it s u found that M-.
Hart—Keeljr
rente had made the top arm*- , i
Mr*- E. It. Curtis* announce* the awarded tbe pretty prize, a ml ...
matriagr of her daughter. Helen Ger­ ‘ Mr*. Lawrence has spent t&gt;., ^
trude to George Davie Hart of DeLand. summer in N uhville,. Tcnn.. s*h,.f,.
The marriage took place in Jackson- bail charge of the social pug. uf Ql't ^
ville Sunday Oct. 19th at the residence tjie N uhville papers. She. hm muy
of a friend of the bride in Riverside. friends in Sanford who are al* 4&gt;*
Iter. Dr. Carpenter of the First Metho­ to aee her. At the conclusion r&gt;f
dist Church performed the ceremony game dainty refreshment?* ...... - m d
in the presence of relatives and friend*.
Among those present were Mr.
p
The wedding w u to have been in At­ Connelly, Mrs. It. A. Nssm m, Ma
lanta at the home of the bride's sister Anno, Mra. Forrest Lake. Mr*, (; p
but owing to the illness of Mrs. Curtin Smith. Mrs. H. L-Q&amp;Farrat Mr*. L H.
plans were changed, and th e. wtclduut Lawn^in*'»nrl~Mr*. &lt; h t). Mrf.augMrjj
took place In Jacksonville.
Mrs.. Hart is well known in Sanford
Presbyterian'Churrh
having resided here a number of years;
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and is very popular in social circlet.
Regular services will *t* held in tie
Her artistic home on Sanford Heights Presbyterian church morning and
has often been the scene of beautiful ing. Dr". Brownlee will preach xt
socia l' functions.
services and the public i* cordially ».
* Mr. Hart is one of the rising young vited to attend.
bust ness men of DeLand» where he Is
engaged in the furniture business. Mr.
Notice to Tax Parer*and Mrs. Hart will reside in Sanford
Tax books for the. payment of St*»
for the present but later may decide
and County taxw will lx- ow-mM M
fo locate In DeLafid.
t*,,';«
The popular couple have many friends November first. A discount
in both places and else where who will cent win lie allowed from t.,- ¡»d a
extend eohgratu lotions and best wishes. November and one |*er cent u ¡.»id a
December. When making
ii &lt;*4
taxes please giro full description of [xad
or send me your old tax receipt* .-hovi^
description.

PILES! PILES! PILES!

Rector

JNO. D. J1 SKIN'S.

Tax Collector. S*....t-,le Ca
IR-ffte

RD. W. E. H0USHOLDE8
DENTISI
Roonfc 23. 2* «0*1 25. Pkn BUI»

SANFORD.
For Sale— “ Cheap Pair of Horses,
Wagon and Harness. Apply to L. J Total cost
Hartley Jr.,Longwood, Fla.
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Adapted from

When you insure
company behind the poi ,
financially and that it h.i
for fair dealing, or you
your sorrow that you **
most difficulty in coll,-* -

For Sale—One horse disc harrow
florae turning plow. Good a* new.
K. Bates. Court House.
IS
For Sale—Span of mules. M. S. Nel
son. Eureka Hammock Sanford Fla.

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our client* who suffer*
know they will giv*i &gt;■
first class recommend.?'

Notice Horse Owners
For Sole— Seven room houae 320 11 th
SL and Elm avenue. Apply on prem­
I have a first claw expert horse nhoer.
ile*. A bargain.
17-1 Itp
Give him a trial.
W. H. Underwood.
For Sale— Several well 1&gt;n‘d hounds.
9M i
One well trained for deer, others just
right age lor training. H. S. McLendon
Wades boro, N. C. Rt.l
17 - - -11.

A meeting of the Music Department
of the Woman’» Club of Sanford will

For Sale At a bargain or will rent 485323232353480148532353484800010101020253232323235323894823535348484853
for airiest nothing for ordinary work
to any or«* who will take* good care of
them, pair of rnule* and wagon and a
pair of work horcsen and wagon
E A
Douglas.'. Court If ini'*’
17-tf
For Sale- -Celery Hoards cheap, big
lot, call ’ phone 263 or write Box 942,
Sanford .Florida.
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19-tf

Boys Are Invited
To Call And See
These Beautiful
Single Breasted
Norfolk Suits

'hed room*.
At StumonV

For Rent No. lor Park Av«-..- six
room*, hath, electric light«, gas for cook­
ing, Appl&gt; to 11 C. Du Hose. over Ten
Cm Store.
94-tfc

For rent -Rooms for
light house­
keeping. Furnished or unfurnished. Cor.
lftth lusd Oak.
14—tie
For Rent—t'nfurnished rooms over
Ixmg's store suitable for gentlemen.
See Mr*- R. L. Jones 206 Park avenue.
15-tf
For Rent— Same very desirable fur­
nished apartments for light housekoepirig and lodgings. Mr». J. II. Fer­
guson The Pgirriew. corner First and

Frone ii men mi; .city.

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ROYAL BRAND

15-tf

For Iteri t-~ T * s fuMiul,«U root ili and
one bedroom. Rooms suitable for light
boi^sekpeping. Mrs.xGoodhue. 210 Park
avenue.
15-tfc
• Good Farm for Rant—Castle Garden
on traction line, thiee miles from city.
Farmed for five year», ad tiled, two good
flowing walls, barn and outthad. Rent­
ed cheap, for cash, Addreaa Mrs. Cor*
Ifollinger, C»n*atou. New York.
102-tfc
For Rent—Rooms furnuhod or urv__funiiaUe4-_„702 Palmetto Ave. l£-2fp

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MISCELLANEOUS
Send-your orders to FV A., Sahitmpert
as-he will save you big money on your
p*pM nn/1 the Sebum pertNorcross Hoe*. I *m here where tile
and rower pipe if made and nan see it be­
fore it is shipped, a*'ray territory-is from
Birmingham, Ala., to Columbus, Mia*..
and Pirriili. fila nnrth nn I h r N n rtljcrn
Alabama Railway, in one of the b*wt
clay regions in the.United Staifai. F. A.
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Sehumpert, Fayette, Al*,, . 13-lfltp .

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ELECTIONS HELD IN MEXICO
LAKE, MONROE TO BE BULKHEADED
WERE FARCES OF RANK SORT
CITY COUNCIL SHAPES PROJECT
S O L D IE R S V O T E S W E R E ALL
FOIL H U E R T A

TEARS
IS ASKED TO
.SION

RESIGN

LIFT

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tiens
id«nt General Huerta were ht
T_ .
&lt;]»y and there was no eemblnr&amp;c 'ii|
disorder In any quarter of the city.
\ few patrols were on the streets by
neither police nor troopa had any hut
their usual ditues to perform.
The polling places opened at
o’clock in live morning ami remained
open until noon, when the imqxrtors
dcsed the booths until 3 o’ clock in
the afternoon for the midday meal
They were opened again at :t and
dosed at 6- Officials, one* of which was
designated “ president," were in attend­
ance on the polling places. They as­
sisted-in the preparation of the ballot
when neceasury, but there was no iiktdon.
The Federal olllrials tu-cmed to I***
a representative class
clerks
mss men. small employes anil shop,
keeper* So far as could !»■ ¡isi-**rlui tied,
co government emplooy* served
Each
polling place had a table on wInch w,-nspread tickets cf the various candi­
dates. From the««* the voter made hi-,
■ejection, signed, folded and deliver* *1
it to the "president,’’ who deposited
it In the presence of the voter m tin
hs'lol bo*
Man) Kinds of liases
Ballot tnix** consisted of all sorts
cf receptacles from a pasteboard shoe
ben to a plush-covered jewel casket,
w a ' gins» jar borrowed from .i

MORE ABOUT JAPANESE
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FLORIDIANS
KSTKD

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HERALD

Florida Society of California Afraid of ( ALLS FOR BIDS ON THE BIILK— Awlnlfc—htraxton of the South
f rf a d rN rr'rrr T .T tr r ^ T fT ^ ffm :

NOW

STEAM ER

T R IP S
PRESIDENT’S PIMM

VAILI ENHANCt TOURIST TRULL
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Line Flyer Only

Make» Three

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With only three stops scheduled in
Resolutlon passed und approved by
WORK WILL START SOON
the Jt.i miles between Tiunpu and
the undersigned committee appointed
The following ordinance apfiean: in Jacksonville, the Coast Line'» new
By the Florida Society of Southern
"Tampa Sfiecial" will begin tifiertitlng
The Herald:
-Y
California relating to the invasion of
a
week from tomorrow, making the
“ An Ordinanca Requiring the Bulk­
Fítirjda by Japanese under the guise
run
m »even hour».
Pulutka, Sanford
heading of Luke Monroe and tho Reof colonization:
and
Lakeland
ure
the
only regular
c'nimation of Land in’ F’ront of all
Be it resolved by the Florida Society
stop*.
Pulutka
for
East
Coast.
Georgia
Property Bordering Upon Lake Monroe
of Southern California that we deplore
Between the East Side of an Unknown Sont hem and Florida and the Coast
the action areridited by the pres* (&lt;&gt;
Alley Between Sanford and Cypres» Line'* Florida Southern connection.
ex-Governor William S Jennings of
Avenues and the West Side of Myrtle Sanford for change of engine» und
Florida in his aejivtlic» to duposi of
Avenue in the City of Sanford, Seminole Lakeland for th** many connection»
his land holdings in si.ul Sitie by lease
County, Florida, anti Providing the centering at that |M*int. Urhtndo and
or otherwise, to Japnm-se refuge**»
Manner in Which Said llulkheading KU-imrtiee are shown on the time eanl
from California Iberet* v a- we believe
ax
ig »tup* whih* Plant i it V w dl
and Rccliumutinn Shall i&gt;* Done.** |
establishing a national and a State
mu
i (u-iitaliim m t)u* scinslole nisi
The wonltng of this ordinance means
menace within the b Mor» ol the cumI n
**'Vd on l ii •■*igi|i* * ’
little to the average reader of The.
mnnwrnlth that tuts pant mm its tugbest t
to .* ol -top a n d blow e . r i •• ,ui
Herald who doe» not live in Sanford but
tribute.
The three regular stop» will
to the |N*ople hero who have dreamed of crjviug
Be it further resolved that we com­
he from tfiris* to five minut-« e;,eh n
thi* great work for many year» and •**mand the patriotic and manly expres­
«lu: •* I- *
|M*eially t*&gt; the newspa|n*r tiiat has
sion of Hun. Frank &lt; lark who in ku
Soutlllio'ltltf, tile x|M»-tal will tie N'o
fought for tfils improvement for (lie
promptly addressing Governor Park
past five year* thi» final turning of the RI I*- mg Jacksonville *t *i • m mil
Trammell to the etui that Florida sod
air.. ,
I'ainpii a l l )
n
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page that will sjM*ll .»urc**.*v« means
may riot In* made the nucleus of in­
iM
O
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No
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(If
feavr*
'l
ampa
at
mil'll
It means that Sanford will
trigue against whip citizenship
12 -l" i m arre, mg i I ,,1.-.,,,, |,,
be th* t*retlli-*l nvii i u ,* in the stale.
W e t*-*-l t h a t **■i s i ’ t i ' . w le d g e nf t i n
11 i m
It means that Sanford will now have at
Jupam-se &lt;jui-lnui oil t i n - I’act fie
*-'tipari-oh
l**-l w*s-n i In I a m p , i
tin tog touri-t hotel
It means that)
( oast and our regard (or I he (air name
Sunforif «i llave a cleaner appearance Sp. il alai tin* S**ahoar*l I.milled.
of Florid;* mak**s it l***lh 'a prtvtli*ge i b a n t h e r i v e r v ie w
I t m e a n » t h a t San- .
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a d u ty

IS

(•til INDO NOW FLAG SI VlllIN

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Designates November 27lh as Ihe Day
UTHKR NErt’S’ OF INTEREST AROCTt.

U r Thankmtlrigjt U --------.
Washington. Oct. 27. President Wil­
TIIE STATE OF FLORIDA P IT
son has designated Thursday Novem­
UP IN TABLET . FORM
ber 27. as Thanksgiving Day. and issued
Inland voyage« through the tropical the following— his first Thanksgiving
wonderland of extreme South Florida, proclamation:
“ The season is at hand in which it has
traversing the peninsula from the Gulf
to the Atlantic, will In* afforded travelers j ^IWI1 I°nK our nwpected custom as a
after the middle of Novemiier.
The P«I»I« to turn in praise argl thanksgiving
Mims Line U going t*i put the stern-1lo Almighty God for His manifold nierWheeler steamship "Sw an" on u rtin C1W* und bleaaings to us us a nation,
between Fort Meyers and Fort laiuder- ^ b&lt;* year that has just |&gt;xsse&lt;l has been
dale It Will take the "Sw an" two day» in a P^«uli»r d**gree by manifestation
each way to make the trip.Leaving ■of ,,is granoas and benefleient
proviFnrt Meyer» Ihe steamer will nose her &lt;lenrv
lb* have not only* had pears*
w,iv up th** f'uhatHallutrhce
rtver At throughout our own Imrdem and with
hurt Tlnimpsim it will steamllirough
oat111!1* ol the world, hul that peace
tin- drainage * .nulls to Lake Hick- has been brightened by «instantly mulp* Ik-*- fr-.m Lake Hickpochee to Lake “ plying friendship t f mutual sympathy
Okeechobee and having crossed .that nnd understanding, and of tho happy
vast inlund sea. will move llirough the operation of many elevating influences
canals to dock* at Fort Lauderdale. IKith of ideal anti of practice.
“ The nation frits been prosperous not
only, but has proved its capacity to take
" M a t s off t o th* m e n w h o xvdl g iv e
isnmsel amidst tbe rajiid movement of
( t r llilu l* * it.» first Tout g a r d e n
w h e re
affairs ¡»ml deal wit ft its own life in u
e i g h t s -si'X eft
f l »-1 a b * iv e
g ro u n d
t lie
»pint of cam lor. righu-ousnexx and com­
pe o pli- i ‘ iio I'Hik d o w n o t * " t ) t h e fnre-it
ity
\ke fiavA xis*n the practical com­
-pr.-a ! i o y I*. P'g
i*-»t ied a m o n g its
pletion id a great work at the isUutlll» of
pa r k ll'ltf bikel a k e a -troll
m.iiw
I'anama wlttcli not only exemplifies the
througit jnd m amt flower garden or
nation'» abundant resources to accom* i/itv
l li*- refr*--h m » * t - being serxed
pltsll wfiat it will, and III*' de*tmguished
.* t fie t.lid**» " - i ■ ■ H* U r l a n d o I t e
t .
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,
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»kill and capacity of il» public nervanta
(Hirler-Star
,
fmt also (iromLse» the liegjnnmg of a new*
l u g Y o w e 1! I f ie k u i r i li l i u i l d i t t g i» now
igc .*: in w &gt;*m(raci» new m igiibor
going i.p ilei I ' - li* piarti - » t i r s,iys
hoists, l ew »&gt; miiatiin*», new bontLs and
t h at it ha- Iss'ii -b-t i -nnin*-iI t o adii a
new in luev eiuenu* of coo iteration und
fifth s l o r , tin* o u t e r vxall» of which
|e*af-twill lie a brick a n d ■ol i eret e parajM*t
' Itigittisiastrtvw exalteth a nation'
affolli * r*-*- a n d a half f*»*t fr om Ihe
and !’*eaci* on earth and good will toward

f o n i w i l l I,* m u c h h e u lt hier a n i l m o r e 1,11
l,,rt u
'■ * 111
Slate in u position to know the facts aaiitary
It means that Sanford w lllith,‘ ,r'»*
bourn after January I.
We represent to the citizens nf Flor
ting
f r o m t f u - l u n e h i'iic * f o r t h l a k e o n n e w 111 1
nla that wherever the Japanese have
iillnwmg
p
*» i
iti 11&gt;1111 o ln
Ilf** i m i h n | " atol that o u r lak** f r o n t .
^
infringed up*in the Domain of tin- &lt; an
f j\ &lt; r ' il«*?* fur t in * ihr»*»* M 'ic ula r
so long neglected will ut last become the,
cits tan it had inly bis-n a ipieftl ion of
■* '
l!l» t n iif im h i
h i ul
ih n** *
prettiest and best part of the city. w i l l
time until protest lias formulated into
I V hidhliciidlng will extend from &lt;,UHr" v ," ' urs’ 1,1
**v.-rog'*- -fx-d id
a demand lor exclusion
While the M nie .IXernie t** a t»*mt Udnw SlUlford n,‘i,rl thiny-five tnil.*s an hour il
n«i |
\ f
I miff DM IAill tl** I'Ii MT imI
,
.
Stilt*- Department at Washington a aavenu, winch Will pra.tf.-alK take m no
a,,r,‘ ,liai1'
'Laking into *1,1, . i- ' gol a ami ! 'llstruggling t«* Hji|nas*- the (aliform.
rwwwwf- xxwrv»' a«*»*«i&gt;'';rT'xVde&lt;^TCtnrttwt-ration lull
f(»* i f(tN|f j* .
inch * an be «*Vt* Ttn* hislmg achieVr•,l*l a p a . Ill gi udei
ta k i
a.
inminitim
*d
ttir*»
mlr,
it**
mey about the voting.
As the vole Japanese difference» Great Britain has «ti*’tu&gt;!i of ik»«’ cTt&gt;
itieiii»
t»i ttie fiuitiun sjnrtt
The year
THp \aork wiM !»*•
lias hruiiglit us the satisfaction» nf work
tu deposited the name was cheeked been eimxjtlering the protest of the J;ip undertaken hi
in a sensible and Iiusuk xii i
stopping and reganim^ full
I In l l r a d i d r d * OUUly fair held at well done and fresh visions of our duty
os the rvgister and on the list previously lines** because nf Canuda’» discrimina like maimer and will be pul down just
for water
I
ike
But l er F ' t d a ■ a n d S.itardiiy » i- which will make th&gt; work of the future
lion
against
them
in
tin*
mailer
of
ate i . i r d e f s
tfi*' S |» * c la l
a li! fiaV.
prepared. through |R*r»onul vi-it» of
a» t in * - t r i s t* a n d s i d e w a l k s h a v e b een
i great -.a - •**— 1li*' I Im;es gave -■ f di better -Mid
timber
lights
mid
llshtttg
privileges
r
111
g
in
n
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ir
ly
f
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f
t
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t
in
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,r,
a designated official to the hiMi-i-» m
by
tin
illy
it t i n 1 p r o j i e r t y
o w n e r*
li-t o! tin pri ze- offered a n d t he e \
Now, therefore, !. Hoodmw Wilson,
his jurisdiction.
[t wuls left to the and it appear* from prexn rt*ports that r a n n o t d o so a n d t ir e e x [i** tiv " l e v i e d Ile .r
t a l ,tt- wefe ir-ti r**-ting a n d nitrtieroti'
Sir
Richard
Mcliri'le.
I‘
r**n
vi**r
of
((rttisli
Iti*
Limited
will
h
il
v
»
»eleo
»che,!
I'n-stih-nt of tin fritted Stale» of Aniervolition of the citizen to regMi r his
a g a in s t tin
p ro|*erty
\ s|»»ial felli un* wiv» ma.l.i u( II,e w.irk.,,^
l|l&gt;n.,)v ,J„,IKnllU. T^tirsriav, thè
lame on the list if he were entitled by ( iluinlna, is jusi now on (tie return from ,
The A|M*citication» are now in the olisi stop» un 11s si x tiour run fnttn Tampa
Si.wmber nexl, a» a day of
I t total t i n i «
lost ut ,d thè boy» and girl»’ «.n i club» ami
' residence, age ond other re* pit rente nt.s London, where he has been to make it oiliix* uf tile ( ‘ity Engiiu*er Fred V\ »I to tacksonvill**
plain to Sir Fdward Grox
British bams anil *itre most cumpreliensiv*■ in
kt rig ttu* s**v•ti »top» do**» not u m i m n t -unmng *Job» and u va- »hown timi Tliaoksgi vmg nnd praver and invite thè
to cast a vote.
\«Mini; h*'k» to Bradford *-•mim&gt; jMq,|||e througliout Die land to « sa » frora
lor Foreign AlTair*. tltat every r*s*|M-ct ’ Mr Williain» is exper t* m o r e t h a n t l u r t y m m u t * * » . a i i i i i i i r t n i m ih* &gt;*"ing
Manuel Culero, liberal candidate, Secretary
IwHi.m*' pr«i|H*rls **nlhM*MM| with tlieir w,*nt*»l occupation* anti in their
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(
olumbui
w
**vdd
not
tnndifv
i " n * U t i t o f t i r i l e t h * L i m i t e l i w | fi l i ,i v i
who was onee ambassador at Washmton
ie n e .») tit t f u * hn** o f w o r k
ir a i h.LrI*- |' i •♦**! .i*d1 Mi* 'h'»A i -ik.* rn.Kh’ »everal ¡"in*-- ami place- of worship
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did a t vole Instead he took ttn d.i
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n
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-Htn» *11 thr render I i nks to Mmighly God
lailanes.
. l;ui, inde» H i I. ,*
| /n» Xr si i ri a l a i I " 4
off and went to the country
l i m |&lt;*I i *&gt;t r*piel Itig III*' . sp*s itil at a ms
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W i ....... . - iz*
* impor t ,i * t*' Í |o* in i im** for I II** ordi ni*tie* t*&gt; b** prihle*l
P* P*r r a d w , n i s s i i p j .
w a te r .uni
In * *a*— whereof I put hereunto,
Setter (lamlvon. candidate **l the
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ri*«!
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fill
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4
Villi
**f r*mfrill■ set my iiaiid and caused tin* *i*al nf the
Catholic party, cast a ballot for bettor ida id large mm igratum, i**id w. d,t-*Vri- a t Mu- sunti* p e r i od a n d t h e c o n t r a c t o r » &gt;!'l**r» ,tn*t Wber I* tal |||-| timi* is ile
h«* iiuuniril J4t«*r ami will hr imuli* in United States Ur lie ulllxed.
Calero. Neither of these delegate* to show to )u*r citizens Unit the Jup- who are interested can net* the platt» iin t e d r u n m n g l u n e v»ili e q n u i t f n o t
com|ietiti.m
witli all the counties.
anexe
arc
not
of
the
»time
social,
spiritual
“ Dom* at the city of Washington this
»ur[ia».s t h u t o f t h è K | * n * in i.
caret! to make an expression as to whether
in the rity hall.
or
moral
filler
ol
our
whit**
race:
that
2'!ril day of Octoiver in the year of our
W h l c l i t r a i t i v*.ili m a k r ih** f a x t e x t
a sufficient number of ballots bail been
This liulkheading will be one of the
The Tampa. Atlantic and Gulf rail Lord, one thousand nino hundred and
deposited to make an election
Few the whit*-* anil the Japs cun never great*-»! improvement» that Sanford riuming lime t» a matt* r of specula
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t
h
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fraternize
or
blend
that
whtl*
the
lap
of those who went to the poll* t&lt;Mll%
road
i comT»mplat**d "cross-stab*' thirteen, and independence of the Uniti*!
Inis **v*r attempted art*I will i*•* he
will
t
n.poraril
j.*rt**rm
mental
»er.
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pr
inns-to * .«rry .dl the products States, th*- one ftund rei I and thtrtythe trouble to vote for senators or
ri a* l ing Iti effect
hrt III ‘ the '.nil* lltll* demand* re* og
* Il curry o f f Hi* f i n n o r I n a n i i* v e n i
deputies
ill th" I very lade» **ninlrv lo New A'ork *‘lglith
W o d DB h U u i l s o n
***mt* fa s t n i n i * w t ll fi*’ ttiiid * u n * s**iison l,v tin way .*t Tampa
MRi. t
1 will "run into'
The last shred binding (ienerul Felix nition ns a siivial •■'(inii. as evidenced
In- Pre»Klertl
", dillb-'iltl* - ..I i
1 t c r i ' t v ita ' r*. i ’ noi t, ■&gt;• t n an*| \f ¡,m
,i '1,1 lit. w¡II procure an'
Diaz anil (ienerul Viegoriano Huerta h. t *,, i ml.Ik
U J. H U Y A N ,
- i ( fifio tin ii
ir.o :
wiil
tu
w a ic /ie d a right ol way (rolli Miami I" tl*»' prupvr
wax severed today when (ienerul Diaz tlorniii that In* -t *tn*itif*i-- *■! im so*“
I’.ts-mg thrmigh Saturday afternour » i h i n t e r e s t l
's**:il
“Secretary
of State."
r
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d
r
m
e
l
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r
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a
ra
i
t
/
n
and
of
living
ttnik*
him
on
unfair
com
tu- ol the lug land compunteti, will
telegraphed to the Department of Wat
in a special I’ullrmm uttuclied l*&gt; th* i a b i l e a lito |**tit**r
with
a
*
itiren-hip
that
-&gt;
-*-k
-fonati (M-rmit.-, to run over the city
hil commission of brigadier general.
SANHHtD GROWERS BUSY
\ ( I tram arriving iter** at 2 'm p m
1a m p u
.h
. r u l l i i n i m i t r a m .* streets
giv* .dockage right, domile
The announcement was made late to inuiniam our nigh standards of
w.-r.- a delegation of Tampa Dn-sler» |U&gt; m||kln|( „ ,,)Ul
„ .v&lt;,n lH*tw «.„
forty a.-ns* in the city for yard* and pay Will Increase &lt; aldnige Acreage to
tonight that the resignation of General living a ml of busstics* etílica, that he
ronneet«!
with
the
iiourd
of
trade
of
dty
U
I„,
.|
lu.k,
1
,tivi|
|e with the a cash bonus
Miami xhou'd grasp the
Mix Diaz, as brigadier general, wax has uy abnormal patriotism lor his native
Largest of Years.
tfm. City
They were on their way lo lnaU|iurutJoh o(
Sjes-.al, ihe r o M, opiairtiinit y
demanded by the War Department. land; that international relation* are
Sanford, Fla.. Oct. 21. —A conservashaping thenselx**» toward Jnpuitenc- Mobile Ala. where they will arrive a| , .... riltininjf (&lt;Mir lrnj(,» each way
• * *
.
*liye estimate of the aro|ix now in fields
Sanford Telephone Director)
Amencan eatrungemeiii and that roce t i* in tonmrfow t«&gt; uike pari in tb&lt; a l i d e t h e S e a lio a r if o p e r a t e » - t h r e e
A parly of winter residents i» coming shows cabbage 300 iteres, celery 200,
Southern fungre»» there which eo'nven**» il conjunctloti witi thè SJterlui, th**
The new directory will be ready abopt strife and natinnal *tilferenci*s are m
through from Massachusetts to St lettuce 125, cauliflower 50,
Then* is
un M oikI.i&gt; morning
t na»t Line ojierat**» .timiIter lust tram, Peter*burg m thirty-eight automobile« cimxid* ruble activity among truckers,
IWrnher lBt. K y Rourke has charge tin* end, inevitable
These |nK*sters prnpOsw* lo show lo
We Itelieve that .Itqiunese col.... ra­
leiivtng Tampa at th*- present tinte at and are expict.nl to arrive here any time. Many are preparing ground Dr the
nf this publication. This In a splendid
thè
delegati - lo tfiat ronvenlmii timi 1) 15 u. rn. in addìi tori lo two locai».
advertising medium and Is used daily tion in Florida, whil* inuring t i the
They ur* from Boston or near then* largest crop of cabbage in the history
Tampa ts veri tntich un thè ma|&gt; when |t Ih** Seuhoard fijM-rat*-» two locai* and
the whole year. The rate« are no higher immediate jirolit ol s.mii through th**
principally
Everyone in the party of Sanford
While early indications
come» t&lt;i future »hipping trarli* ity wiry of Iti** Limited, inaking it i&gt;o.»sitde for
than merrhantx frequently pay for sale of land, will inject mlo the State
who ha« written to friends here has (Minted to a Iesser acreage, it now look
They will .Uso fa«ir a Pampa or Jack-onvdl*- htisine»» man
iltsc*ir*l beside thè Panama rimai
. Ohe insertion In u program whiclt is an element of rae*
•if their It'*-» Till* I* Indieved t*&gt; lie the ;i* if every available tillable acre wi
to »»***tire Ih** rorigrres for Tampd next
to * atch a tram far * itli* r . tty a» nrarlv largest a*il**m&lt;»bde party ever .uwmhleii be cu'tivated.
“"cl one night only.
Th*»**' desiring which her jir**.*,nt r.u* probl* m i* ell**
The celery crop will
vear
*nv tiour llirough Hi*- *lav
'Pump p, mah* »urli a drive through the be increased heavily,
Wephonea should send In their orders merit ary
lettuce will be
There an* twenty m ih» party and they o , burn*
If you will maintain and htiild up
Moftce w aj to bo listed in the new
country » St Petersburg Nut** in Tampa aturnf normal
your present high «taminrd, of citizen-,«^ M by Frank C. llowysr, president
Tho company requests theme
Tim**
! The drouth continues at Sanford und
ship; If you would |»*rmnnently in " f Tampa» l.oard of trade who wax Big Cattle Man Her** Fruiti Kertturk*
vho havo already orclami ’phones to
I
i
is retarding the suiting of lettuce in
chxTcxI ctb*trinan *rf the delegation snot)
_ Uatj cnt for a few day*H as we have a crease your latni value» hv »i-citring a afutr iht* tram pull«! out of T umpif." Lred L. Hosrler. *.f—Jeose-witU,—J^&gt;,.
The retirement of Bishop U
C fndds. A (xirtion ol \he plontp set during
treat 4n,
{»opulutton tltat will lihmd and amtdnany orders ahead.
L. P. Dickey was electetl aocretmry o f , «ne of the Supreme Trustee* of t’.e Gray form hi* work in the Episcopal ! th® pnM tvor-wreks hnte-l&gt;een bndiwSanford Telephone Co. gnmate; if y*ou stand for the Florida
Fraternal Order oí Kugle», of ttn* United chureli of Florida t* a matter which damaged by the heat and drouth,
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•Geo. H. Fernnhl. of tomorrow nnd the future integrity , Tampa
Time«, wax cohatituted publier I «tutea, and extensive cattle dealer wax many, oxen not worshipers in that |Many growers have plowed Dtp early
of tho American government, you will
Pres.
For almost a ; settings and reset; others have merely
here Friday and Saturday barking after church, deeply regret
tnuke the dtnuind for anti-Japanese tty man
Indications |»oint now to
En route to ijatiforil the entire party,* amali tract of land he owns nenr .score of years he ha* covered nearly' \replanted.
Fancy Work Circle v. .'/• legislation no insistent that your ( i o v - had some fun over the choosing of berth» Fort Reed. Mr. liner ter ha* been in «li tin* state almost constantly--and *a httl't croI’ °f early lettuce,
’
W\' V rrnor will hearken to the suggestion
Fancy Work Circle mtjt at of-Frank Clark for a sfa-cial wswion in the car. It wta done by drawing most every State in the Union in eonnec- hi* lias b«*n a familiar figure ux hamlets I Tjhff prolottged, frouth ha* msterinlnttnilMTs ami a»*is usual in ttUch case*, rion with the cuttle tmsinesa, and grew into villag**». villages to towns ly weakened thi* flow of the artesian
homt* of Mrs. D. A\ Caldwell last
of the legisluturc to pam an alien land
The Farnald .Hardware Co. is
"There is and tuwru* to citi«« of imiKirtance,_J wells.
some of the fattest men in the party speaking of Florida «ays:
iraday afternoon. ■ After ajiending
law, similar to the recent California
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working
night and day to install puntpno
doubt
in
my
mind
that
Flirfua
will
drew upper berths, while their thinner
' time pleasantly with their fancy
enactment. .
_
.
,
,
ing
plants
to aid the wells. The HUI
soon
bee«.::
e
one
of
the
lea*'
,ig
Slates
brethren drew lowers. There'was some
the hostess served to her guests
This society Invited inquiries from
Urne « lM*,ng successfully grown M j Hardware Co *K working over time regood
nature*!
swapping
dune
afterward*.
'n
(,attle
raising,
and
t*
now
*
ahead
frf
i «»lad, wafers and coffee. TJtose Floridians Interested in this question.
Kellner according (o » Jvlcra, A\ . W ¡
„u
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X S - — __- _
» m
_ ,
n
' _ s'
I I D I I t i l X * IW *
III*
k
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drilling uhi wells ami making new
In the psrtv arc the fnH.vu*i**K:- - »,
«»me of the cattle randim.wta.UwJ’ . —Ua
Powell
of
lhar
pfrrre
f
O
T
U
**!)■ T®’
* V kouwrtbé farts arrt w-rH gl»dlv
banner
T^^rifeYitT' U TrrrS-y-TTTTT the boafif
' f^r Fort Meyarw SaUmlay. wiiMi*.
.
f,*vu * Mm. Roberta., Mn». Pur- part them to you.
which i» (leading m*»it satisfactorily.
!
celery
crop
*
flR I
*.f trad**. Messrs E W. Monrose. D. S. t h*' W&gt;U buy another car lontl **f cattle
Mrs. T. K. Bates.
Tin.» wdl known planter ha* also a fúteM,. w„
^ |uf
Done by order of the Florid* So­
U.-JIs. AV G, Itiimili- Grain Pbillip», f . AIx-J I oltUJ wa* pkajK'd w-Lh the Ltk-ai
crt»p nf -ugur cane and is demonstrating purctlMSwl u0tl u„. lo&lt;.a, ,
,
ciety of Southern California and orY "-'.,
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p. G. Wall. H E. Snow, C. E. Tufts, Kurie af the Fraternal Order of Eagles,
Rummage Sale
the
value
Of
lamls
b.
Sdffner
and
that
K.
Ollt,on.
ha*
just
received
18
dered »ent to the Governor of hinda ^
^
A j Ang,f N&lt; w _ l|eiw. and «.ya Sanford h«a one of thè bowl
Ladles Union of the Congre- ami her representatives m
vicinity
.
toil*
of
hllie
vitriol
for
eelerv
irmreri
tons
blue
celery growers.
^ g
|(?y w y chambers. JcihJS' L. Branch, |Aeries in the South.
î t t
’ Church will hMd n rin rr*;v this U th day of October, 11*13This will be used to prepare Bordeaux
Jack Lawes, L. P. Dickie, A. J. Knight,!
Committee:. B. L. Summerlin, it. It
ww Lefiler Block on Sanford
Architect* from all . parts, of fh®
J H. Detwiler, C, H. Evans, T. L. ’__________
For Sale
South are visiting Tampa with a view
Saturday in Now tuber. Snowden- IL A. Marks. A. M . lUdh'Y,
iwer. The car invoiced around $2,000*
Knrtt, Y. K. Heaiiey, W. N. Bartlett?
Orur two home wagon, 515.00; one to submitting plans for a now city hall
1 to 10 p. .n. Mra. L. T. Bonine. Atteat R. L. Sumtd will not more, than half supply
one-home wagon, '$15.00}»one barrel which plans are to be submitted on the
merlin, prealdent; H. A. Mark*, secrethe coming season,
fiuy pro tern.
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*
R«v, Gainea of the Methodut chtireh spray outfit.
outfit. JJIfi.OO: one Fhnnet Jr. 2nd of December. Tbe amount
and furniture will be a
"require additional
- 812 W to m i* Bldg., Bo. U at TituaviU. thi. w « k assisting with tetiltor drill. 1^60..
C M - y*
able foj tbe erection of
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ia -ia u a
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Neat week the members of the Wom­
an’s Missionary' Society of the Baptist
church Vlll observe a week of prayer
All Local Advertisement« LnoCr |hl.
for state missions aa follow*:
Notes From Ail Departments
MradlnA. Ibroe Cent* a Lin« fach
Monday .evening at 7:30, with Mri.
O f The Sanford Woman'* Club
Millen and Mr*. Cox, at the residence
WANTED AT O N tE -O ld Hag. „tv *
of Mr*. Millen, Fourth und Palmetto
HERALD OFFICE.
Rag« N u t v
"When men send out circulars with fairy Jalcs of || PerfreUy
Clean. MLI Pay TWO i p\Ta
arrnue. Devotional exercise* con­
The Social Department of the Wom­
a peur d for same.
extraordinary profits and dividends, then the man with
ducted by Mrs. M. M. Stewart and sub­ an’s Club enjoyed a very pretty b.idgc;
Send your order* to F. A. Sehnmp^
something to invest had better put his money in a u
ject, The World Today by Mr*. S. 0 . party in the club room» Thursday after-1
na lie will oave you big money tJ|| &gt;ow.
Kennedy: Current Missionary Events, noon. , Four table* of the jxipuiar game
GO O D BANK. It is better to be sure of 4 per cent S
tile, Beseem,-pipes* and the Schumpen.
Mis* ' Minnie Stewart. Business.
of auction bridge was played and at tire I
and one's principal than to luxuriate on 1 5 0 'per cent. S Norcro** Hoe*. I am here where tile
Tuesday evening, 7:30,'at Mr*. C. M. close Mias Fioricnce. Frank was found
Williams, corner Second and Palmetto. to have won top score, and will wear the!
dividends for a few weeks and then lose both dividends X and sewer pipe U made and can hoc it be.
fore It ia shipped, os my territory is ff0m
Meeting led by Mr*. W„ C, DeCourscy handsome dub pin until some one rbakrs,
and principally
; B Birmingham, Ala., to Columbus. Mi*.,
and Mr*. Paul Bradley,
.a higher one. Mrs, Jtftffe H. Roumillat, I
and Parrish, Ala., north on the Northem
Thursday evening aame hour, at the hostess, was assisted In serving a fruit I
Alabama Railway, In ono of the hut
church. Meeting conducted by Mrs. salad, wafer* and chocolate by Mbs
W. T. Wheel Lb and ML« Atlic Trafford, Mabel Hand and Mis* Genie Wicker.
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X clay regions in the United State», y ^
Schumpert, Fayotte, Ala.
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when offerings for state missions will be
Some of the members who have been
We can all call to mind men who have lost large
received or may be taken arany serricr a way all-summerwvre present and Tues­
For Sale or Rent—-13 *err-&gt; on Wat"
sums on some crary“ get-rich-quick’’ scheme.
curing the areelr.-- •—*- *
day*»- brtdgerthe first- dob-party of the
Side, two miles front to»n. L'udiag
It is earnestly requested that every season waa a pleasant event.
sUtion on place. Three acre* tiled and
Let this bank, with its unbroken record for safety
member will try and be present at each
In a called meeting of the Social De­
farmed for four year*. Fenced, Hawing
meeting and that all will try and make partment-of the dub Tuesday afternoon
of over.a»quaricx^ol-»vcentury-care for yoor inn;if*‘" f f welf,: arakli house and barn. Addre*
these services a success. Visitor* are the ladies made plans to join with the
ments. **
5 i F. R. Durham, 6 South Calvert St.,
also most cordially invited.
young men of-the Athletic Club in giving
Baltimore, Md.
1l-13te
a fancy dreta ball, Hallowe’en for the
You
may
have
times
of
thinking
that
this
old
bank
Good Farm for Rent—Castle Gardea
purpose of raising funds for the Atiethlc
SoJxcr Will Lose Oul
on
traction line, three miles from city.
is
slow.
Club. This promise* to be an exceed­
Farmed
for five years, all tiled, two K00d
Albany N. Y., OcL 16.—It w*a re­ ingly pleasant affair.
flowing
wells,
barn and outahed Renp
School opened on Monday, the 6th, ported that the Sulxcr impeachment
But paste thjs in your hat she is safe.
cd
cheap
for
cash.
Address Mr», ('on
with a good attendance of ptioi's and court today voted informally in secret
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Canastota,
New York.
AniiouU'
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0
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session
to
remove
the
governor
from
ofund»r the expedmeed management of
Ilor-i1
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intirii
In*»
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fire.
The
vote
is
said
to
have
been
M'ases King, Au'ln and Hope wo look
tin* lnpá*»t i'.u*» '*( lami i'touIiii'om, cut
For Cash Rental or Shun1 Far ruing—
forward to a most prosperous school 43 to 14. The vote to disqualify him |Ir!l*lt i»r
hon*!-* ■
fron ever nguin holding office in the state
Four acres tiled innd. Two ruitnat»d
year. ’
U
slid
to
have
txen
lost.
The
court
adI
two
year* but not tiled. Hou— and
Mrs. T. E. Pu^on oi Genova w** in
j
barn
on place; 2 \i miles west .,f , ,[y
jiumed
at
1
o'clock
until
3,
»hen
a
Old
Dtbta.
town shipping and calling on friends'
I I Fine Flowing W.ILv
Add» n L
■*l never pay-old debt*.M “How nItout
Tuesday morning.
I ■tart on the final vote will be taken.
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The people of our town were greyed
old."—Boston Transcript.
»•HI take .up the op n vota.
For Rent—No. 108 Park A*. Ml
wh«n the sad Udine* of the death of
The
articles
of'
the
imjieachment
court
rooms,
bath, electric lights, gas h&gt;r molt,
William Clark m*rhed us. He was a
were withheld, it is »aid. They deal
ing. Apply to H. C. Dullnw, ■r Ten
young man of bright pre*p#vts. Pad
Notice of Eiaminatlan
f rt Store.
• tir
been emp'oyed hv Kis-imrere Valjov with tin* campaign statement and the
By
order
of Hon. W. N. Shea la,
alleged attempt of the governor to supFor
rent—Rooms
for
light
Construction Co. for aevnraj year» and
l|' -LLO»
State Superintendent,of Public Instruc­
ONLY AUTHORIZED BOTTLERS OF
e rloved a host of fHenda here who loved pieas evidence btfure the investigating tion, an examination ft»r teacher* will
keeping. Furnished or utifurtudi. I C.ir.
rornn ittee.
loved and tidrriml him from rihildhoo'*
lOtii und Oak.
li tiilx* held In Sanford October 20th.
After » »hort illn1*»* he passed nway »»&gt;•
Both white and colored will be held
For Sale— ‘'Cheai)" I’air &lt;.f I!
Al the Uaptial Church
was Rid to rest in the cemetery her
in the cnurt.room at the court house. I
Wagon and Harm*»». Apply » I J
Saturday afternoon.
The pastor, Rev. George Hyman will
D. L Thrasyer,
Hartley Jr.,Longwood, Flu
Mr*. Hopkins of Arkansas, whi n •reach at the First Baptist church next
County Superintendent.
For Sale1—Celery plants. Nhk /.*rAmamt Clark trade many friend» heo ¡unday morning at 11 o’clock. All
novan, Murray’s, pla«*, south * ■ I
and rt Geneva where she was popular a* ncjnltors are requested to 1» prerent, Huy L. «£ M. Sem l-M iied Real Paint
MANUFACTURERS OF GINGER ALE AND SODA WATERS
Puce's n*idpiict&lt;.
a teacher arrived here Monday *ft»vnn«r /¡sitoih are cordially invited.
P H O N E 21
It's*
the
very
best
quality
paint.
It
State und local territory , •i u
ard was taken out to Irr old home
wears best and look* best. It cost» the
jobber*,
re-tnijm» and capable n.rn
*he;e she will spend some time with her
least money. Its use for thirty-seven
C red u lo u a.
bereaved parents.
"SKAT,"
the
b&lt;"jt
and
l&gt;e»t
-*
ip.
year*
has
proven
these
facts.
It’s
“I* links credutoli»« 7*'
White l,ead, White Zinc and Linseed
terr.ove* grime, grease, di:'
Mrs, lurstidl of Minneapolis n'“Yes
He Iwtteves In himself." — Oil.
Just mix three quart» of Ljn*t*d
tite hands. Rig seller, t-s[ rivrd Wii'm-Sf'ay rftm-ecn and u ill Buffato Eipreeo.
Oil with each gallon of !.. A- ,\|. Sernitory distrirt». Wrlite
sr*nd the s'termon with her *i„pr. Mm.
Mixed
Real
Pptnt,
anil
makiîtt
gal­
" Not th« Bimt.
..
i'ari.
ions of pure [mini rewir loe-ow- at u cost
.** VKtkwr™*M&lt;*. -Turn tall U at home (,-*
"Ile nay» In- i-* aUvuyw •lutspokeu In of $1.40 per gallon. The !.. &amp; A! Semi
avenue,
Hartford,
Conn.
M&lt; rida ard her mnny friends extend hl« wife*» imwiHT.'' "He mean» outNfixetl Real Paint is sold by T. J Milter
he n o rd’ai wr |riim&lt;p»#
lor Ri t.t—Vnfuniishen
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tulktxir
&amp; Son., Sanford. Fla.

Dr. Ollie Miller anti hi» brother, Frank
were among viiilor* from Sanford lost
^ R H § ! week.
BRf %
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Mr. and Mrs. B. F. W W W !p»ve retu*ned fpiling much benrfhred in health
after spcm'in* a«ver»l months in the
mountairui of No*th Carolina.
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Mr*. 'J. C. ’K M »,' who is popular
r ,
' among t^e nu*»* has bre»n at the Cush­
ing House with her husband for the past
ten days.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Brannan are th»
proud parntii of n fire son who will b**
known as "T . C.TJr..”.and wV&gt; is itVetv
to eclipaeahla twin sisters In popularity.
J . C. Ki«d* and L. B. Adams hav«
£
finished th* printing on th« n»w resi­
dents1rf J . W. Lawton on Bav rtrrefahd
In a R w days the family will "be estab­
m lished in their n-w* home.
Mrs. Janet Bell end Mr*. Fill» O'Catn
of Sanford wir* vGRine with Mm. B. G.
Smith and Mr*. T. L. Crshing last woeK
After long Pines* and mueh miff*r»rr
Mr*. M. A. Pithy rested awnv at nl-ht
on Oetober 8th at the reshape* of her
da 'ghte*, Mm. B. 0 . Smith. Tb** remains seer* taken to Reevesrille, Sooth
Carolina, her former home for interment.
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ron Eureka Hummock. Sunloni !"u
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For Rent—Two furnish'»! r"*1''!' Jt1'
one bedroom. Ibroms suilalil* I H&lt;ht
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Registration Notice
The city registration b&lt;Kik» will t»
i open nt the city hail from &lt;&gt; t
¡1913 until N jv . 15th, 1913. from 9
! o'clock a. m. to 12 m. and from J l&gt; ni
to 4 p. m. daily except Sunday, and &lt;&gt;n
Saturday from 7 p. m. until 8 p. m
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M. W. LOVELL,
14-Tuw-6t
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City Clerk ’
Good strong work horse will l&gt;&lt; oul
by the weak: 11JS0 a day and I (red.
See C. 1L I/-*ffi.,T.' corner 4th St. and
Sanford Ave.
I " 11
To R»nt—Cottage four roonre on Oak
avenue. Inquire B. Peters 1010 LUk
avenue.
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FoPSaJe—Seven room house 3J0 11th j
St. and Elm avenue. Apply on premlies. A bargain.
17-11 tp
For Sale—Several Well bred hound».
Ono well trained for deer, other* ju»*
tl^ht age for training. H. S. McLendoa
VM«sboca__ A. C. H r!-------Wanted—Ljvingston (Globe tnmato
plants. Can exchange cabbage [ilanti. j
17—2tp
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Dr. Love.
Del'Uini, FI*Wanted—Bookkeeper und all around
office man. Apply to •
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E. B. Brown,
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- Ftr Sale—At a bargain or will rcr.r
for mlmoat nothing for ordinary
to any one who will take good care o'
them, pair of mule* and wagon, tand a
of work hör«»» and w*P&gt;n. E*

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BIG COMMERCIAL HOTEL
SU FFR A G ET T E PANKHURST
AS THE CITIZENS OF FLORIDA
’ NOW BEING “DISCUSSED
W ILL BE R EFU SED ADMISSION

G O V . T R A M M E L !. C O U L D
NOT K EEP T H EM
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SHOUT PANTS

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MATTER W ill, RE TAKEN UP 1IY

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THE IIPSINESS MEN OP SAN*
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• has Hnlelt of the Parker Make* Some
(iliscrvniions In Celery Della

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Taltahu'we. Ha.. Oct. 21. GoverFhu annual crup rei»
, t,*-«*n
11 that tnuriM hot-l cannot be built
? ha* 1! Hulett, tiuitiogcr ul tu» lilor»tau-d today that
nor Park
n * * Trammell
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........i c r .c n n u t - b y S w U totj b o n a **( th e . ♦her» win- rror-n smetfrr cnmnrcrrtaf
TT.rTïïvTsi.m of the N-w Vork Parker
alter KiviuK the mnttrr some thought , .»anfore Commercial Club and as usual hotel?
D mating a trip over the state and
,
ho ia uf the -opinlon that rrgardlet« "f |R makes very l m «-»tins reading. H,.
This question is ledug discussed by writ«-* the following interesting report
the question a* to whether or not. ns |compiled th«- fact., .nul '«figur.n
, 1 »many of Sanford's business men and the oil Kanford:
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A matter of policy,-it would"be wise to comments upon «âme in his mimi
ter is receiving svfaus consideration.
The trucker» In this *»'etion 'ahttYrtiky
ronverw the legislature in apodal'w *. style aa follows:
TJurUfti that at present a new hotel of
preparing their land, for th e ' hirgiMf
j , ion to consider the ponsage of an alien
A fairly good conception of the fifty Wnims In lit for an all year round
land law to bar out JapaneitflnunlgranU, operations here for the past season may ' hotel would l&gt;e an easier plari to carry Vegetable acreage ever planted, h-jt’
that*until the constitution of the slate be gathered from the fact that the out- ' out than the Inrger plan of a large owing to the extreme dry weather it
t» amended the legislature could not put of the delta amounted to as much i tourist hotel wsuns paramount in the i* impossible at the present time to
constitutionally enact such a law. He a x - 3,790 carloads of vegetables and mimls of the people at present when mat. •authentic statement* of tfiC Cor-.
makes reference to section nlnr-teeen farm [roduct;. 'I lr» is nil bur as«- ..( discussing the qu«-*ti-m of h il*-ls h*-ro and i r- ■■ ,, i agi-, it* it sll d- ixuid- on we plit-r
ro nu ii* during tic- m&gt;\t two or three
of the declaration of rights of the 072 carloads uver |x&gt;i si-n»«&gt;n.
The titer'- is at |n*s4&gt;nt in the city an exjier- constitution of the state of Florida, entire product did n&lt; t travel in car ienci-d h-it-l man who will put up a ; w- •• If the dry wi athi-r Ihuuld curFi'ii,- the acreage will lx- «‘(tlVàfi-'aliLy
•which provides as follows:
tots, however a&gt; much of tt w-nt by considerable j*um for a commercial 1
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fr..in
what ha* lx*-h
&gt;1 j
•'Foreigners shall have tin- same right express upd . a d d e r il l- bv b .iat, w bib- hotel ae I ho
lei is I ..it.I
■ '.l* i dpi (or
.1
i • ui
sunn field* w in-re ti&gt;.
a* to tin* ownership, ¡nhi-rii.mce and corn, t'.av svwst |Hi,i| .es atnl various lieb .1 h it I in :h • St it
t
(ulS ths'ii neghvt-sl altri Idfcpmjtion ol pro|MTty m this slate C -(x-- of vegetal-fis. are »nsurta-d localAll i - * : m an ! n :
¡re not good
in
grower« Vi III Hot le* dilliu a citizen of tin* stat»."
1&gt; ami at i eitain times id Hie year fields for tourist !r&gt;l Is although Sanford i
:

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

The governor said while California
pased such a law, the coaititutinn of
that state contains no auch prod don i
u that found in the Florida constitu­
tion hut, to the contrary, section If
of the "hill of rights” of the consti
tulion of California as amended Noverntx-r fi. IM!H, specifically uuthorizi-s
the legfc«lnture of that state t.&gt; enact
luch lawi t :

mipj lies have to he nhip|x-d in us it must
be understood that Sanford titles not
attempt to produce vegetable* bere
during the summer months.
T h e average prn-e- for the season
weri- Ml is nl . j«- : |(
jj

|H,r ,.r:it

I rei for pul ap*
for

saisi

¡Hit.,

per lor lettu ce.

r&gt;. fl |«-r liar
iMits |»T bi|*)|»|

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ill, I be I- 11 c
t per ham per

can bn classed in the tourist and commer­
cial list as w 11 b it t V* i !&gt;*;t of lb'* com­
mercial l o f .I i, tu.it it could be built in
I the central pa t of t c- city and closer
to the uni -U d-pot making the sit.- much
' h- iijK-r •h in ti t&gt; e-eoa -ed m the business
pot té »II of the &lt;If .
li idt
h ilt -r at present
t. u
i i 1 ' ¡ i . ir11 .-opiate.1
t e e • • h.iv- h s-ii a-ked
• citi-ni only stnuigthcii«

Belter Winter Schedule
PAST .A. t

THAIS

Neu Sched u le AYill Maki- Seven Hour

Run.

Wixdtuigum, U vl iU—^-Th** — Pr»-*-— Kffrrrfvr-T.'ovTmtr*r 1, tin- Atlantic"'
id'-nt of the l nil«-! Stilt-« is to tnkt* n ( ’««.st Line will inaugurtitn a wiVjy b u r
liarnl in dc cling whether Mr*. Kin- p.iva-ngcr achedulfl between T am il aid
mchne 1’ankhurxt, militant sutlrufMU*j Jackwnville.
. A o m u m u ^ -j^ u L ia U ,.
of London, «hMhinrudmltWdfnttr-tills{ Wid'WSW'IiyiTKid6 n)ill„* heatlqulrOn
country.
'[of the routi yesterday “morning. Tito
Praaideni Wilson lust night callwl a ! train ii to be placed in servicr for Ta-npa
rohfcrence for
curly
today
with „ml will Is* known a» the "Tarrtpa
Secretary Wilson of tho Department , Special."
leaving Jaekionvill • at
of Lulmr and Commhdonor General p a . M. the flyer reaches Tampa nt
Cawinetu of the Immigration bureau. | | p \\
Northbounj.1 the train I « y»"»
High government officials who arc be­ Tampa al 12:30 P. M. arriving.at
lieved to know the attitude of lh&lt;- Jackvvnville al 7:39 P. ,\f.
Prcdidi-nl predicU**! that Mrs. PankThe Special"'* will he mode up of
hurst wintlif be admitti-d
one baggagi- enr two atandard ooaehes
1- irlcr in tin- day l ‘*imrni.**i«*n,-r and two buffet Pulluliti palar ear^.
i am iictti
iit. r .in
luf i rmi d
h'-arm g
With tlns additi m «1 tram th* C ii&lt;l
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.o i,n -l
liad i h s ' l i n e d t o n ' h f t i ' C I.im- will lx* in spi *ndid |Ki«itj-in tu
M
P."d.hurst . ti lm id Irom tin-’ E l­ take curi- of iu»t only it« p Uro ni in t'»e
lis
bdaud
immigration «tntion, New State, bui aldo thè Inter touriiU
to transplant the acreage Intended.
York,
where
»1»- Li being confined pend­ b'-r'i Je* giving a f u r «lidly train «ervicr
This Mi-tron hiw not suff&lt;-red ns gr&lt;*at
ing
final
action
on her npfx-al from, the IO 'Tampa ojx-rated on U achYtiulo Od •
a* otm- other points, owing t" the
order
of
di
|xiriatmo
issued in New York fnllowi:
exi *11 t i irrigation faciliti**« and drnìnNa 91, thè Tampa Special leaving
ngI’ii*- flowing wi-ll* ao* ahiindaiit , i- terday.
M'
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i n. dl y s o u g h t t
Ine,.—no ilh- !l A M
nt
L ' r * w h o n a te o n
a j - Mat ,
No 89. New York and Florida Mail,
fa
r» tho-x- who negli * I th-* pr- |*-r ! advice *&gt;f hi* kii|s tors on tin- t) je*fi uv*
it i . t i e a n d a p r i i d
■ W u t " I lm eu- havmg lack«*in iiliv II i ) A M
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arr
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a i ’ - ! in the i osI
ululisi,
leasing
Jiicks
invili1
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P.
M.
P i. i -T
Ut HI un I i s- : ii -t internal ioii.il
No « t. P alm -Un Limiu-il, leuving
fin .«it. »1)0 know the !r liking -Il J ah.'.ing tin' import an
I i-’ksoavill • 9 t ) P M
u t»
‘ t—1(■. and all ar&lt;- un nu-no j* it, , (ill I M S Ilf vii*- - pi o m
1 ! -UgU liie
nn
co­
1 .utipa lim e!
1 t tin a proti.ibi r s ai i i •i
birg* I te reage «-Ver planted and to the j , igraiion conunissioiH-r Hind authority
m.,,. hv-rsifii-d cr-i| H
S*i| 11111- I" immigration eun— Presidents hav.
I ili-d Pur Jterord
Ili-li I l e
a.
•hap*- a i-1 tr in -plant ii o i
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iihftoW-T and l.ett h- i* h in,Altlaiugh thi-n* liave he-tl HI!) instrtl-

Ims-ii nblaitV'd
‘
i h&gt;- e..-),m .-rcial hotel
t )»• profil* ni the wll'ib
•1 .1 tbe ill- ran be found
I
Diti wiiuld ll.l ■■to—u 1.1-g
Aimther faci in favor of thè «ectimi suiiahf
is t luit a farge numlx-r of exp-rini-nt -r
Ji 1 11N HI N M Al \AIN riili PARK
bave lx*-n H|iti*i olii, tini* nstucin,thè mimix-r of fuilure* to a pomt nfxtut
•ward compii ti-*ti by N o 1
pin
ment* fileil for record silice Se-rtino!«»
Famous Mmle Man AAill Visit AA ( •.
mi.
AAa Imigton ( lei
o winler weather ••ounty lei* *t irte ) in busincii owln;
•H I Holly, editor -if the Herald,
The f&lt;dl&lt;&gt;wmg itcmir.i-d lisi show*
temple Thi* AA'Inter
wI
t only a gi*&gt;d " lit -r Imt kc*-p i pre-fii t- d for tin •vi (i a d i - tu tIr- tu thè va*t .unirini *if binn-’ ti h)itl(,
thè nature of produrti grown beo- i d
ointr&gt; w»*—t ..I t In• iT"|i condii ioti -, -nel
“ 1 ,-r. a i* • p u t M II I
f ,i i*a
! i-i ili«:* t le k’* " (Ile tiltI 'has, Ti Mi|-b\ organizer id the ).«.
thè ijuai.lity of eueh, «Itti thè \alin
li - jir il, Hi!
H--k
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--u'it.Hd'
« ill have olle of tile large-t
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Iliave
n-ii iiii*n tvadahl* h -fo:u
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baked u|“ifi aa remark.tl'le by heal for thè w ann of l ‘*U li) 13
M-gi t tilde and Ip 11 u m ili ■aid iti- wnkb. I nil tin tonigli- ' t i.iT. .rt9Óiiltl"‘*-|Hl»‘ l»'‘,t
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lii.igji.it'-.
HL will lo*
(kctrki.inx ard in invt=Uigation will be
_______ \ abijIle trucker* gerirral tro-ts **.tl! o u r tlu- lir-t li" 1 ■oMipi|i-d eat'li. w-ek an-t puì)li«h)d
ixwwwt—e.n—mviGidoo
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f*«trn
vm
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w
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w
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of
Sanford
f— «»wi*-early tomorrow mornign to itsl.tMII) Itxrrel* I ri*b (»ol.itix-*^
put in a normal n*p &gt;f mtr old &gt;f rue w&gt;s-k in th" gr&gt;-xt centr-tl voli. . -, oi The H-r.tl-i [i ir&lt; iti-i - to a r«*i| m t
bunny, the ficuitu* uinving pu-tur,
rwtain whether or not a high voltage
It), Ka- (' fri ,! 1Ill-I - •• It-I" , ,r .,f
rO.OOtì Husbcl* swn't jxita
rit i -..et-- ite-,-* f' un tu-- o i rry
t* * 'i ich .1* cel -y and lell icactor
tii Altigraph ('oinpiii, of
tve m i rnrvwd with the viro from t h•■( ¡ 3 , o iin
ih*
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Noni.
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t. on,. • h ,r
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tix-*
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acri-agi
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Arue lex t ■e irne t • l I irida this wllll'T
trwfnrmi r to the garage
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I'J ó.iHio Musbel.i coni
I prevail --M Ut- l'tieiin- 'lojxl'te-ri- the county n -c -r j* w t.i-iat co nlng
i
:
o-e
Insli
|Sdat«H-s
and
oth
er
uuun
with a company of players and be hi*
Mr. Lemeiu him la-en u citizen &gt;&gt;l
«. pm
12,000 Wutermiloii*
1 a ill l-e ruin* M-ui-lay in tlu- Ea*t*rn t-i tie- i it,, t-&gt; look them over. Th (
guir*t at lu* beautiful «-tati- ut AVinter- *i i Li ■**
fit. I’ctorslnirg for several years, coming
•i TOH Tom* of bay
33
P. E Dilttoli, pioli.d,ly a» well |xot- sta i-', tix- up|»-r Dillo Valley amt th«* t t ’lcrk nt tie* Circuit Court, M . E. A.
-’i.' i Park wln-r«. every facility Ut enact
here frvrti "Ni w England. A* a member 4. I IH,*» ¡««Ali, citru* fruii*
JIÎ.K75 .
*-d a* nny man in Ibi* «eviioti tinnii* great take* n-gion. ntherwi-t** th,- w.-athe.- Dnuglal« has li«en re.|ie«t‘d all« to
*n’ovii-" plays will lx* given him.
, of thtjjixm of Ilitchcock-launuiu and 3,r)O;0^h Croie* le ttile
oftl.OOO
-luring th*- next several day* will b- giv- tin* riH-onl puhli-ity and '-ill mike
Mr Teinjili* vi*it«-«l the Vitagrapt Ha* follo* mg ¡1 ,-reagì- will he piatite,!
s- Mandieiter, insnrniicc and realty agent*, ifiO.Otli) (Tati'X Ce|ef&gt;
toll, "oil
gt-rterally lair - n*t of tie- It « k&gt; mount n up lie- list e a -h w **k.
lo
different
v«*get.ildi-s,
ti
weuther
con
Following is
t ulio io It ookl., n, N. Y. this wis-k
he wn* |mtI,.i|’s one of the bent known .11" " " " ('rati-* misci-i"Di*next
disturbance
of
imixirtun1
-"
th
complete
list
"f
la
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w-ek's
filiaglu
ton.»
un*
favori«
felt-ry
bell*
and
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and «-x|&gt;rt“v*«‘i| g eat e nttntsiiini' "Vrealty 0|»u-atnr* in the Coast. He -was
i 1 S II""
t . I -IHO* tlx ...in i
will upp-ur in t u
ItHiii-Us
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T1.« \y *
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*lv&gt; a pmmiiK fit church worker, having
- r i-s-luv o AA. ), i,. h
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l Mill- r M M M irtin.s. of in.
Il tx [ lui t- t ..h --.I , noi mal •r ,
pu
t
&gt;in
l'Usine**»
Ile
said
iow
.inc*ti •in of tlx' leading iin-mh r of
U .1 in,'uni. t.ir t I AA I’-erd a«i I wif-- tu ( M 1, -w-i . in.
" la'-gi-r (itati |a-t -•n-twiir.t and it -i -s lie gr-at i—nt il
t\ run 1" Jur
il« v t.-d put "h "f t lu- •‘movo-*“ a--.
thi lix-jl i liri'linii Kcienet* cotigri-gnli
t| r.Tn 27
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1‘ A (foist to 1' K It it •&lt;, (»i*v :r ntt'y.
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m
xlioiit
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|. rei
Ttn-re Will v«il I- \ - l'hnrs-lay or I' i-Ia.v and l.i
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At.tl'f
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bmor*geiu-rall.
! * t
EiLstern slate* ii*-iir the end of 1 1 1 «Tin misi-« llaueous it-rii im 1tld-1* toma
N. II. Gurncr to L. Want, w. d.
lie said lie ‘a a nurrnal crup of feline«*. Irurker»
They are draining a lake by means tix-s. cucumlH-rs, bis-t* Ix-an* [Mils, egg- r* prcs'-ol"*! mi Hit- »erven.
was-k; this disturbane!* will lx- preeodc«) i W. If. Hr iwning to 0 . I’. Swop», w. d.
unhusy
transplantiitg
bui
owing
t"
of artesian well a at Otlundu.
T he plant, pc-pjx-rd. turni) ». s«|ua.ih, pumpkin, would do everything ho could to imluioC. I) Starks i«&gt; W. H. lire wain g, w. d.
ih«- dry weather a snudi acreagu luvs. by a general change to high t «nitrature,
fifth and last of the wells will been okra,* cabbage, swrst corn, union», bunny and th«* nnnpany of Vitagrnph
1»* at ten« Ini by rains in the Southern
K. T Cmhing aril wif - t i O. P. Swipe
liuti to lx- ri-piante,I
players
to
take
advantage
of
his
in, td at luiko Ivanhne.
T his drainage carrots
of tin- Rocky an I AV. II browning w. d.
rotai- ig t*. endive, radislc-*,
Trueki-n started !.i*t w-s-k to trans ami middle stai...........
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M for th* | urpose of reclam ation and m u stard .
nu-Tntain- ami ram - and smews along
am alo ip
* t . twin -ri -* and
T I,, t'ultimg t-&gt; E. T. ( ‘ iibing. g. c d,
Ill* luvurtotis i ight«x-n-riM&gt;ni house an t il.m i eaiiliflow• .md t ’i" cfop t* b-ik
»1*0 in cofificriion with the h*-w sew- nt i,cr i egi tahh
I lie northern border*’ It will lie fnll-iwixl
k, I* baron to (I P
Swipe, a d
I c.
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thuol
th'-'-slat*i*
what
Mr
Tempi
crsge s&gt;st« m Mx-n to lx’ inaugurated
b, .o ld er weather wlnr-i will upjx*u m
Tllr i i -AiIx r
State
uf
Florida
to
II
( ’ I) ilxne,
md id--* pi hi' i ivilatMii to Joli n 1to it 11 in itiM . It\
’1 *ii w.dl* lit the --Uik wns
Hu- No f tliwe-t a l " -it 1 i-UT'iIuV
T ie r-Hit ill**
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Titled lm
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en
n-ita-y
&lt;’ ti ri- in* t i fa--t that Mr Tempi*
hok- have i rapacity of eight million
•tt a -li*t uriiaiic) liI«HIlJ'ilt 1*1
i i ■ Ici I r -I
»,’&gt; I
&lt;r ’o rd ’ .
Nutn'c of lafxir Ihmi. F K Mi l *ir,
I. i ,i ■■« i v show |l].ll'**S of Flo t i rail-i ■ j- &gt; ,(ay m tp,. uuantity of
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s Atlantic Timber bind Corp. and
it i* thought dial extremely lieautiful
. *at,u run » ti and will result tn the re- acre tfiati any iihi-r I io ! of a
E' E II «iffy
pi
i
irplays
may
h*
taken
ile-r*
Dirli AAili Atot i .ipitol
darralien of about sixty urres of Inml
l'w &lt;« 1y *oli Ia- ■ - r- killed and more
kind iti the nate e I tu- r nlw a .
State uf Florida, Seminole Coatity
l! i- h - a* M T-tnpl • corn •* t &gt; N -w
This method of ilruip.ing lake* has be»-n
than 1"" |H-r-&lt;m wir*- injured when buna, lott ;rs pat nt.
here will -attivi t t &lt;■ fac*. that
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»uccesafully ustsl in thi* &lt;-il\
acre hie« -carHl,sI m n-venue for tran*- J( wj|| . n m nh •red that he was f&lt;c- ti-en girls, ime frulli elicli of fift's-q s special train on tlv- M-diile and Ohio
Sanford Celery l)*lta. Ean I Co. to
p *
l i t
.portatimi afidi ..rcingeruti«m* charges us
y|&gt;n R (1|, owrnr of the Pi tshurg s lutliern ntuti’tl. wili \bit Wa»hingl"ii, ratlroml plungisl through a Irc.stli- S. &amp; E Ry. w. «1.
rur tlx third 'time recently inccn- much as f l ,|!10 in a -mgh- (u-amn, thi
prohnhly un IVn-mli-'t 11. n a rew.u-,1 n-ar Slate Lin--, Mis»., y* »terday a(t«-rJ C Partin anil wife to Nancy
iluiries Have been busy in Mount Dot a living the httiitii r r*s-i-*d with the rail­ |huso-hull Huh and it w-as ho who found -d
niHiit. Th" entiri- tram fell a distance ba b
fer
th«*ir
»ucci»*
ri
b-reg
awartle«!
Iir*t
w. «1.
th-- f:un *iis Temple So i n in th • Nat
frying to burn out the mercantile csTii«* wn-ck was
N itiei* labor li--u, K. E. bxi ly.
way for a Mqg( ; «"
1' t'i &gt; ' tex'k I rial league W ¡«'li gllVC' p i i ) » ' t o ||m pbice 'ill the gel ' . . nmg elidi *tat" uf twenty fiv- f - t
t*klwhment*. The moat recent attempt ¡sdutti h ;,'31tfi : g
1 of agri' littore eu .« d by tli ■- ii^iii ■t- ml r jumping the At!.« 1 1 ir Tim lirr band tbirp.
'
! dejia-t ni Mit AA old S-i.l" when t h e ’ American E u
oitt«*sH, th«- - i-Jiai •&gt;
took place Tuesday night, when fire
AAoint n agen ti "f track ulviUt 2"&lt;) feet fntm' the trestle.
•ut Wu«l«infltoh ' f«*r tin' year Ihll is gu-* ca-ie- i t • xi tan : &gt;. John ‘ bann • aiinounn-d to la.Notice labor li-*n, R. II R-mich,
»as wt to -J. E. brown's grocery sUuc. ^fUltod Ylw (uji
will
asse tlll ih- The engine was not derailed, ami Atlantic Tiinber
Ccrwix.ls pin- land sha-ed M I empi ,'i» box at th - g u n -' -ia- cunning cLd
Q j . and K. K.
In each case main JagoLs were raVri' d at SanforfL vyhtcji a few y«-.i-s ago w ;ls
passed i*ver tla* trestle safe)..
Tlu- Ilratfy.
lit-re
at
tin-a
lit
iiinami
will
lid i y- r
I n t.v* pa t/ at diffi-fi-n!
from a turgrntino atilt, plied undejr tlie
II. P I'a-tin to l&gt; I’. Street q. r. d,
coquklrtl-dfwi«ftli'i^». now readily sell« tim-s w re . Is M . and Mrs. J. Turner at» as chu|H-ro( i-s I", the girl»I'll«' tender br--ke lixwe from the engine,
uilding and. then ignited. The apt burf . A. Partin to D. P. Street w. d.
'h it
girls h-'wever, ami plmigeil, with Hi - liagga ;«*
for ÇY.Otif» on nrré r* ■'
‘
' '' "ln"”d E vaili and " 0 " baca I &gt;r of Orlando, deportm ent estim u
Hies ;ap putting forth every effort
-Mi-mug c! ibs ca r m il th ...........*aeh-*s, tn th e greum l.
Toils Fai.cloth &lt;-t
ux. S -.ni.iole
irv,a good Mate if ‘-Ht I Th” •' i-'''1 l-'lid'la.
Ti
visit •I t he A’itug api, t-liV- lics-n ear- li • ' t
• ty U’ld i}w. ullty po[tu&gt;n. In (In- last
d the w uthern t •• t -iir
E u '1 tw i-nt) five (n t b'-liiw. Sixtia-n ImhIIcs llali-v. rntg**.
of common.knowl«*!^- ie r t t.
!2 , ida stililo togither unii julrusl in M
ra-e th,. (|nmea were extinguished twgi 1 is suppose-'1 to tii\&gt;
c u rn -'i out .1 have Ihsmi taken frt-m t i e win li urul
St.it* of Florida A, L. It ittx. c-en.
but is l.ijrd &lt;d comt.r. h • mu in thos- Tei"pi 's ■nth i*i is il.
0ri rt'.uc^ diunagn was done. .
Sii|«t-rlntemient 1’igford in his report
Realty Truit Co., Fla. G ird mi, ro. ni.
|&gt;ortiop.s of the »tato whit- .. • »••* »updefinii^
project
tn
g..rd«-timg
&lt;m
a
t*-nt(iiì)r-aking hi t
exceptional fitti"-»
, - t : ¿CiA-V 1-..‘ . j
j j
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pjied.w fth thi^ pr*ip«T
fl-wing of F i l i l a h r the taking of moving ti m r lut. The giri hav r.o ■•&lt;•»»ln ip at‘x-s, *:iid he vva» stir-* fivir m "r« b-&gt;dj«-i w«:re FI*. Gardens, Vu. Chem. &lt;’ &gt;. m. «1.
. Shipn.cnta of .jiun-brcsl Jenu-y 'cow s
J. E. llo-kint, Va. C u m . C
tn. darti^iian will* end ii":
uMiinsliiit*- pin ur nit.,« M - temple »aid: "'Pia­ I rim ipally. Inti (retpi-n t l . th--;. ut*u in tlu- wreck xviin-h will nut lx* cleared
the past week dem on strated th a t
I&gt;. b. Giles to Finn National bink
ullivnu- string Inn-,*, cucum ber«, P*T- away for tw enty-four hour».
drainage.
rli
nut'in
Hori.U
is
»*&gt;
clear
und
bright
rhua cou nty ii sustaining her longof Tampa, m. d. ,
T|ic cfloct of Sanford's prmiui-ti m i-v t ||Ilt tlUMl (Kftinct Ah-tail work in the [x-rs, okra ami tllh er veg««taWtW^IcbliilMd reputation as one of th o
f n millions at M innti-e
Leonard Collina, et« a.
m : m,
Cannitig
club
wnfk «tiujtig th"
W t in the nnrthcni «!i«l ict-. where ism- J1|rluriS mtty |K, „tqaiticd. ^Thu coloring
Ming stock-raising cou nties of I-7orgirLs of the south Ix-gun__ four. yea,r-t A Manatee, Oct. 20—The acreage « - ! Smith, w. d.
sideruhh' acrnigo
ojx-.ntpd du
lhf. nemi-vropinu
«.mi.tropicul ftuiu«tate »ii
ho vivi-1
, * f&gt;• oy-s-e-v-— tjig
—-** Hiv,^
me
-n «*u
vivai a**e»
^ f i a i n y s v i U o Sun.
A. A'oughui) et.
A'iuja G)ir&gt;Incr,
gtore. Tn a a p y i e jj^ ut -t ,t.l P r tho shading* in thc^ &gt;g" under the direction çfdtlierburiair limate«! to he planted with «relery
V . fswtntcr month-) tinder
ond
.
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T
tho land and imqwrly o«piip a s i n g l t f m d n al«» them works of uit.-««f plant imlustry m ru-qi^ratioiir'-with' MiuvAli*" js f"'ir hundrml nere». I).
F/V
. futn**.-! men in Pensacola have perViola (Janinct
i huHliami tu S.
u'crjj-.J^ produce veg«tollies'«luring tie*
¡# ni,,, «onitthing very beautiful various private agenfiA. /Triz-^v nrtV.» (¿owtMl report» thirty acres planted in
thj, organization^ of the FcnsaN*
cold weather up*th:re costa npprpziniut *- jn the genWal riaturn of tbe ocenery with 'Yw'en given heretofore, but n-ver huvr Pi'lery^ Jhirty urn-» more to plant, sixty Rapp, mtgo.
“ “ ®9linc*a Men's Association, The
J. J. Dickinsbn to A. Voughuu, m. d.
ly"|U,tìdtìk’*nd before Sanford app arisi
u |j |]lU(^ (snlo/bd pipa b-«V, h ix-,th e winmrs «.( th.- jital« voiiteut» b*s'n aerea in cabbage.
w oigatilxation has. a membership
W. J, Oitcen anti wifo to C.tulioU
in the artnn those concerns hu«J a rive u(j„u8 hammecÌca, and aml»«p:-aiuulAsl s-nt'in u iKxiy to Wa-hingtyn,-although
J : R. Curry will plant thirty, acre*
hry- ' 1 thn® hundred.
nopoly of tho air^ter vcgrtahlr-rrr!n’keH --) - M,i, Rrov,x,." lyjbking nt aotno’ of thn »tut«- wdiiner* in thj* V y »' corn (o ’ct'rery', ten m e now nr: W. -W». - t^ ^
S
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.of th\j large d û « , but now that an t})(.
who w«:re ’ positi g iti. th«" rlqlia Irnvo Fxsm rewanÇ-i ih thi - ìnanm-r- hint, fiv«- «eres; E. L. Vtin fari fit), forty* *!• T* Rpdges ami Wi/y to Sidney
T u » Cholcé \uilding IxOtH
V
acre can bo put |n a good »tat» of lift h
^jr. Tempio addod, "and tln-re1
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pec*-»; alxiut ton planted; J. It. O. Harrivpi', q. r.ê. d:
Afidi*
w
WMto
Frank
J crin gap. w J .
jtbiinn
A
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tliirt
r
acres,
about
ten
oiw*‘building lots for $400 or less Find can la* "p irat'd h-ri- i» n-i slate in the wmld whirl, «h..»»
Nü„ rp Tn Tax 1'ayera.
Geo. A. D'-Coitcs to d'x* ( ’am Mia,
if taken now. Tim brick roud during thd entin- »ini«-r in Uv- op-" th« Uti ii.t 1 i woinwn to bottnr mlvtin
I planted v R. M. 1*1.ui -r. ten acres,
ni. «1,
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two tided of them and they urn with no artificial prut«-etcan «»f an., tag- than Kl .rida. Th-»re they asem to
•«* b.-.ks for Hi- pay m.-nf - l»t;-t- ! alxiut 3 plant •I K. AV Wiggins APresident')
affidavit,
So
rfmolawith th* soft ii K i of ti», atpi County taxe,* will lu- ..pen- i *&gt;n tliirt,, aere**, all..,it [-ti plant--*.!. I. 1.
isrf.x'*
‘ Kc»t residence acctions of kind the Northern pr-xim-T hu* hniiid hirrivnii
bunk
. Inquire of W . M. Haync that .Sanford seti the price at w.iiea surrulindiug nature as thuugh tho^ November' first.
A diwsianl "of two Vahaffy, twenty -acres, about five ) County
*7 * .J-s".-.' &gt;4* x
HfrraJd.
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d
(pw
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««re*-*Tiftgrfie*!-.*—
.dikpWVb U o - ps. uJuc.tv-------w ere p art of it.”
t o k . i -------- - ■- The Tumple ratatc whl:h tin Vito- pftid iti NovuiiIkt and one per cent,
Ha«tern Star
ginph playim rrc inviud to uao U "in if paid in December.
When- making J Mr. C. o. McLaughlin, of Sanford,
Notice
Owners
a
mil.q
/rein
Wiut
r-P.irit
and
.ftft
ctl
miles
inquiry
ubout
Ux«-»
please
give -full wu* here yest ri'ay a ¡¡ring us where wc
KUr wU! meet ;
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St. Petersburg. Oct
IP AA A
Lrmeiu, otic of St. lYterriiurg &gt; l i—'
known realty and insurance men. was
instantly•killid at 9 o'clock last night
in his garage at his home, while turning
on tut incandescent light
Mr. Lemeiu went into the budding (or
gtraethmg and in reaching for the
Ojht met his death. That a lit) volt
kill him is
ament was sufficient to I.Will

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Came* « » wad-ria— a * ( a a m Ausati Ha*
1*04. aa (W N n S ri a t ail ir i. rWUa
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Today, this mao U « y o j tag an affloi n e e th a t ta beyond his brigkte.t dreams
; and he is generous eunuch to attrib u ir
: ail c ( his sucres* to the newspaper*
I th at drew his customers to him. This.
of course, u too much erodi t — the man,
himself, with hi* shrewd business sense
b entitled to the laurels, but his sto ry ,
simple aa it is, m utt be wottb much to
other men who win profit , by hi* r* pei ierce.
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Asvmtsif-g «* the moving spirit of
modern business. A mail order bouse
can (ta rt in a shabby tenement room
and grow to be an immense mercantile
eslablrthment, through persistent and
extensive ad tertb in g-— M iam i . Me­
tropolis.

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T h é rr.&amp;TprisWc •kitie city of " A i - 1
at\ ^ ia wofhinj %jgorbud&gt;T through lu
Board of Trade to make a aoooa
cf tb e ipprosdhng Mississippi to A t­
lantic Inland W aterway Convention
to be b* Id in th at city N o r. 17-1$.
M ay or Eaton and John F. Cox of this \
city have been appointed aa delegates
from Lakeland and tbe indications are
th a t the i’alxika cor.vintioo .will be
largely attneded and itLl materially
assist to arouse and ciystalize publSc
sentiment on one of that coming* big
practical tsu o* of this country.
T b e way we neglect our inland water­
w ay facilities and fail to use them for
transportation purposes a t an immense
annual saving to money i* something
am azing. To improve these waterways
and make th*m navigable &gt; for small
boats would be to largely release the
Florid a fanner from depencence upon
tbe railroads for the transportation of
i.
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.
Sec r etary Folsom , j
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of tbe Palatka Board of Trade may*, *
it would give a man witha row boat,
a motor b a it o r a ^steam boat a ffn (
right of way to to w his own goods t o ,
m ark et.
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Any country to Europe with inland
w aterways equal to ours would be
i c f M r t o hr,
into transportation sendee, and It would
pay us handsomely through all the
y e a n to come if we sould do the sam e
thing. We are sleeping on great oppor­
tunities to neglect our lakes, creeks
and rivers.— Lakeland Telegram.

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to your town boif can you expect

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geme, wild
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ampe,

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th a t
brant.

migrx^
tofjr game or im cctivoroui bird* wh ich
to their northern and southern migra­
tion* p a e through or do not remain
p erm anently the entire y e a r within
the borders of any state or territory,
than hfreal ter be deemed to be within
p r o t e c t of the
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« * « ■ * » • m
upon all ocraesiona. * Theae grouch**
are against tbe government, against
tbe eueresefui business men, against
good men in ciBre, against the newsp a p « and against anj thing and every-

thing jmd usually the world
upon them to the mine manner once
they are uacovered, but tbe stranger
has no means of identification and
take* them for men of prominence in
.
their community. The following from
the New Smyrna New* describe* this
|
hired accurately in the following:
I-,.
"T h ere is one thing about our people
th at has Impressed me disagreeably,
and th at is this: They are not proud
iL4
enough of their own townMany of
, them not only fail to boost—they ac9
tually knock. Now ,*1this is a very di*E !
trm in g state of ( affain lb me.
We
have, to r e a l i t y , a s i ^ e n d i d c i t y —one
of the fire t in t i i c s o u t h '. W h y rari't
_p~.-_ *I
“’
- we realsie UJ* and talk up for the t » » r ,
inrtrcd of running it down?"
Wmr t
Th**e j lain' word* s i t p ut torni at
a
meeting, of tiie totani of tracie t,( a
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prim inent southern city * few nighta
ago b&gt;- a Jeadlng rrerehant.
Whs!
be taid Ke feit v er/ deejily. Tto* i c f . sion wa» a gorxi one (or *uch heart-tohrart talk*.
Tto* only objection wa*
tfcat thè town knockir* were not there
ami rould not hear thè f{ewker'* b agn i
and earnest word». jroucb*w, as a rul&lt; ,
do nut atteoii ito- m«»-tirig* of romrnef.
« a l to^ o -». wto-re |ifogrf»ive ritti n*

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From ikihrattons now. visible it it
ed o r taken contrary to regulations probable that the O rx n ^ county fa ir.
hereinafter provided
therefor.
Id Ih
Yhis
to be held
is winter will be superior _
,
in number and character of exhibits, _ _
waterfowl, which include* ducks, was in attendance and in general and vamade to extend from O ctober 1st to ried attractions to any other ever held
Jan u ary IGth, but owing largely to tbe to the county or in th at p art' of the
efforts of local parties, the date* have state. I t wiQ include exhibits not on!,
been changed from N o v e m b « 20 th to from Orange but also from Volusia,
February 16th.
Also, tbe original Seminole, Lake and Osceola countitr.
open season on shore birds, black- T b e agi ¡cultural and hoi ticvltura] exb ra n U d and golden plover, Jacksnip
l.ibita will be larger tr.d bettor thar
or Wilson anipe, and greater and lesser iv it beioie ra wffl ti*o be thoee o ’
yt How legs, has been changed from Sep- live stock, aita and rr an ufar tor re ­
tem brr l*t to f&gt;etwmlier Ifith, to Nov- j y ¡,^ri. «-j [[ b&lt;* , hoise and aut-m obil
Ìmle-r 2'lth l&lt;* F.-bruary l«t in F io rila. |and mot&lt;Tc&gt;rle tacing ar.d imu^-ment

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on l hi* first flay of thi* mttath, when it '

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Your Child's Education Must
Be Provided For
It is true that almost every boy and girl can get an education now
if they want it. But have you parents considered how much easier you
could make it for them by pro’viding a fund now in their early school
days with which to furnish the higher training.
Two dollars deposited weekly with'this bank from the time your
child enters the Primary School until he or she graduates from the
High School will provide the necessary means to insure tiuyr sup­
port through the four college, years at any of the larger universities.
• Don’t you thinlr-rt is upTo-ymx ttr make th at'v m all-sacrifice-far- *
your child’s sake.
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The Peoples Bank of Sanford is an absolutely safe institution
and as such extends to you all its facilities for the proper encourage­
ment in saving your money for future purposes.
in addition to having ample resource?, we have the L A R G E S T
FIN AN CIAL BACKING of any bank in Seminole County and wc are
the only bank in Sanford that maintains a fund for the insurance of de­
posits against all loss.
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Peoples Bank of Sanford
M. M. Smith, President
H. R. Stevens, V ice-P res.

H. E. Tolar, Cashier
R. R. Deas, A ss't Cashier

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Th * coti w*eatiî*T mi-ans an rarly * i v
ttoc i hckkrn *Itali tf M 4 tm ih*1 Lr»l T uwwwiay
waa * igred by l’rtwident Woodrowr . ter and an i-axlj wii.Ut n (wiji more buri- in IW nlirr of p*ch tAtl t-rcrjr yrmrArtkf# TI
W ilvtn and attested by \V. J . Uryan, ' ness for the m erchants and Iwtter crops
Uh*
Amount
lfw|*M**h»w *&gt;r 1Ability
vcr«!ar&gt; t,f stato.
Tirf- law in full i - ; lur the grow n*.
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There is everything in the town
spirit and by your spirit are you known
to the s tra n e « within your gate*.
J H A T N E W D U C K LAW
If tbe rm d en t of a city » »«bufd with
Uw
migratory
hoye and optiirw n it u no diff-ruü ■MnU
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m Stter to convince the stranger th a t,
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fpan
rif»l t&gt;
*h*!l «jbjpfWt
to» s* iYlnfHih th » rp
rtifp
k a* sJh»ll
«jbywrt Itjaw11
i*ll W l * K t th#
tb r »m
i"w»ynl
raptlAl
ito d
ount of llu
u rap
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Artlrlff III
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of th# Mjbwnbt»
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Sanford need* a Wnito Way on Kirnt
itiee-L Every otto-r city in Fio.irla L
getting tot tor lighted ütreêta in the

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A N N O U N C E ME NT S

in th » peel iron I think tt o doll— &lt;
more Um iliar to me than to a n n -, .
lo tn * n ;» rienre-l In tto » n r l i
to tte r »err Ire, I e t pert to m a l.
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my p a a recarti an d t L r t t tto .u rrr o t m toW ir e p o s that m i n i

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OUR IN L A N D W A T E R W A Y S
1 befr-hy annottano my ranctoacy fot l l , po*
n ib m M
hfr * *rb , a r t S i L U * * v
iHifff ot isaytrf of ito rt-y of Sanford «abject ta
That the inland walerwa&gt;a of Fiorirla
1 F M
Fl ’ri i«. ?o «J
Pr-r!
S. T&amp;anwrd, Fanio^d, Fion&gt;ii, 20 ths/m tto deccVai of tbe Whit« Min’# Primary ta to
have been negl-cto-d is a fact apparent hai ir»-ss «mction.
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1 J F I*«.»■fin,
Phfidi,
k »bw» tol- on Tui—'iiy SoYrm'cr Ï&amp;. 1111
Hc-twc-fat’y
IS’ U’ I T S r r « W l I R H r n r , lh# » u b * m b trc
to every on*-, not only to tto* retident
o
D 1. THRASHER.
Î
«B J l d lrflii
inoifiitrvtofi bar* torrento ■ ttotf
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of the «tat*- hut to •very vHitor to th»A bit of Said1 rii advrrti mg wuuki ik» tto 70th *la&gt; o! fMolef a t i . t « n
( hc-Tb) IhiKAÉéto» Jtofc-«CW
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Un tbe tw U icm td M ayor iter** «rl I Lfk mßd TntWftOf uf îh*
,&lt; u a - Flt.rnla hai th - m oil Voodurio: j tot •UiMt nm l H !4 £.,tu .au i(.i out la L a i j
r.eo S T iiru nd of Sar.fard «ibiect to tto decWinn ,4 Ito Wk», suLjw&lt;i ira tke
©I ihr
J. Y Martin
Primary ta to brtd on Tumday, Norrmter 2bth tu l#* bwW N o t m f s r * £ . I 9 l a I
vyjto-m of waterway* that the counto ! many toni, iito at thv union station each
M t o r p r r i t «rwf ih# »«maust «I ntpilal «tori

STATE f»E n /iR iU A .
|t i» r» maritatile, almtnt amali riy,
can produce and yet tle-re hai liecn lea» day.
thè c'ifferent (jualite* of to&gt;* n *pi it
i ni s n ok kRUlMiiy.
mone)' *|a*nt upon them than any oth&lt;I) in thè MAith. Ttj? »vtrage city tn !T
|lcfryewrr*. a Nntmry PabO", Im »M
ffibTIi
»tate in ito* Union that hai any claim t ) I f S.t ad cannot g e l a t o u r i ' t h o t e l
J. F
rida, tto-re days, i* »ideawake «nd
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,, 1wraterwaya. Jn order tp cali aU n tu n wh&gt; n*»t try (or a com rte.rial hotel. M«fttfi. »bo »f** »*11 krjrTwrv lo mr to !*■ tbr pffariM
pTr-fe-nrij', and it* [jeAple Imbeve Mn
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. - t in «isT »b** « w r i W iM r
fo fh*1
to iht* fart the Inland W aterw ay * A i-n
O
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» of àwrw*rMn.t*o»4 «ni ««vmlijr
U.
Very few of them are artuaily al
elation wai formed and ha* l&gt;et-n "doing j
a *tar.d«tiil. and even the trajotity of
good work in all the »tate* slnee. Th ' Sunday u rn o n in the T a m ia TiHiura.
FNWITNESS WIIKIlKOf.
I h«** Wauntti
thiiw- lacking in town api it are in
»*-1 try ►»ind »iH HTlrl«! «r-*J »I uffilc» rati Ihi* t b*
big meeting In I'ajatka on November ,
- O -----r o th rl«y ui C»rto t » f . A H . l&gt; t 1
reality, rraking «U-atly progress.
(SEAU
G#"V A- iVrott#*
17 and 1M will attra ct the attention of | Tam m any sa n ta no Sulier in th a w .
Nfyfârr Fiilitlr Ft«f# ral
Th«* avpfrge rity in Florida ha* town
public (ji-itml m* n from ev *ry »t at - af T h •&gt; u n ail,’ t -k» it it aight,
H'io-I t ■? Tifif»
apint a pit tit..
Si tine of them a r
N*t mm'ti IwrkPj'Ti «jiinirr*
11 •*j inf,..j t (lui "Aiil I#-* an *»j»|in*'i un * linrt
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optirr !»rn.
ÂTtramrf l*/r lr»ni»riLeteriî.*rw
IH Tu# Me
's,tifif11*”1 «Iini t a t 1* titi*
M . J i t .b
boti r.diri fai I fi in ttieir com m unity,
riv-r trip. À. I\ C on n tll/ arri It. J.|
■ BJwtlrte •/ Ayptlc«ti »*» f &lt;# T ** D c#4 l f*Mlrr S « lit n
MOIU là o r IM UKruR-MlON
tfci t.tbe vliilor u quickly and profoundly
* «ff k o to laaa.f ito u » i * f i i s i 4 i
NOTICE l* to fiy circa that, wc, tto underHolly have b^en appointed delegate* to
Noi 1er- {■ torrtiy firm tbat E. (J. t M f a purtmpnwsed
These are th e cities that
diasi, la Lend ta a^fey u» Ito ilM»/iUr l’ara fbaarr
ni lai re—ifii-at» N*&gt;. TZ\9, dated tto IH
th * convention by G o v ern o r Tram m &lt;ll TraamHL tortmui I.f Lto Siate ol I WrVto. al
af lim-, A. r&gt;, J*0 ì, ba* HI d raid rrrtifJrate in
are growing farter than their neighbor*
Tatiahaisw.
«Tarala,
uà
tto
7Ssb
dtj
af
Nonntor,
and Expect to atte n d th e con vention in A. I» 1111. I« urlaci Patent, larwpnratis! tto mjr ntlSoi aad hai -utile n rlia U n tur tei lìcci
alni wiD continue to grow faiter.
to to u r la sm erd an o - m k l a .
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N ovem ber. It would le* an op[*&gt;rtun- S A N E IIR H p o T T n i NO W O R K S , u a d «
r-ntoam » t t o f - n &gt;• ; r, r d -»—-J * -d p m -e r ty n t i t a t d
T h a t u th»- kind of a town to tie to
t owlr.f
.i r .g (crp[««»l
' » - ¡ - » c i rctoncr,
h a n e r, itto
t o cmti
u f f i a ! et which ; M s - m u .U ( detlfil &gt;, Plw i'1*, IO « it
ttm e for th» Sanford D im m e rria l C lu b ' M
I« b „ » un .1, tn ito irft.rc ut ito fSteW4iv«ry
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— ^a,rar^h K«lf
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Jiuch
tl a rf'"
have rm l
foundation*
t.. M
I I « « . ànsi , 1, f t
Sonkmwml «jurant »» ut
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to «ppo iit m em ber* to atten d th h m «-i
for th»ir g rrw th . «d k,»-f » ivi they would
T P \ l W:*mr&gt;d Town.h,* 70 .iw»h L.f.r* 11 *tist.
ß ÄrT^
ing an-: »how the visitor* th a t Sard ird i
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not rtiitin u i growing
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hf Sstefatrd fltllfin£ W * f * * ! »»• ! tjU irtn ' V» «f ih# N rflh te r-! q u in e f
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i- &gt;&gt;n the m ap . S in f ird i« m ire vital!
V* c. l i » UO -irnifriH , h«rV
r%it*Avmn »n-I »Ito* p‘*w?
r.f tK&lt;- *J&gt; r'bto«4«1 (|1J|f1 #f
I i\ i'- »| ,f tl » olii ni 1to rt le t t il m ),|i
«i^tF*.1» f-l * •-’ •uzftrr » i.t *\*m\ rhr*ri»*—t
i t r t ,|V m l.vi'l wat*- * 4 « t han an. ' ■ t-* ' *'»*1 ' 1* tW«#.-».* u su ili- (ì^»l i w L*r ‘
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*- ui lacf-ìjifji K J* * * 3 pulfUc tD’i fwrpAìr^ly, ; «it»«rtry l i t . n m t« am * 0 « rrr* m .u» i*r 1e-t# th*
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first t Ian . the d is te n e * of «uch a «pi it.
T ili r l t , hai more to gtrn by th» cuttir.g '
*r-‘1 ,,M »du;a ito (uitowio* antri«» al raf #nrh rrrtiil#»»* In tkr ruffss» raf Akrt V*uyhn.
Incarpneation.
»liLaraiirM«
W f»sd*#
in it» -)', »how» that the l &gt;wri u a good
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ibra«reri
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drav cf NovraTflNPf ^ M. 1^13.
Tb» m m o I thij curpuraUus Muli b« (ANPORD
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. aealmard man any o th -r aection ni tipWkinrm try cfîrbl rirnstHTf find m l ibtra (hr
cufTir» hke U&gt; caat -U ni; Iota witb . .
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UCCI t« J NU WOilKli. asd iu priartpal plan» H 20th dty of fktohrr, A. D. Itl3.
*tate. Inland w a f rway* vrould make

l.urlbem »hall to at Manfani, Se aio il» C.uunty,
coirli iiritlis Jhat lei leve in themailve»
. R# A. lHi|U*«,
Ekirnt«. Lat R «tail hare u ik attor otto»*,
CTrarV Cimili ««ft. JVmteob Coaniy, Florid*,
Sanf trd the largest city in middle Flor­ «(enei»*
«nd piene al Mum—* la attor uetri of
«nd ahow ibis la lief in «tich a derided
t M W .-Air.
ida and the'b eat »hipping {»oint in the Ito l-'ntiei 3Ule&gt;. and ia tto* alate, a- tto llanl
«■*) tljtt Ila ginuimmxt cannot fo
ol MirreLori. may (ram Ilote ta thru, dco-raiae»tate.
Nfinrrt
Aftole II
a rpofto-nt l»e dpijhted. ff llie rende
Not 'Ira* b Wnby t;iim that thr Board »fTotaity
Sa ifor J »hould take a mint adivi
Tto
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of
tto
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to
ei.nof fWmftiiola tt»r»'y wilt rrrH»#
of (I L» i» n doubting Thomas, ruh jour
ilurted
corpjratkio »toll ,u
to to
in CofluvInhOan
Wd» «t tto u lto ot (to Cl' rW of »aid Hoard (n
, t part
in
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10 fm* pTp “
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tooto#«
ol, (¡ottimi «od» *»! im
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fcyts, 1 iteli ni» your In-11 and Join tht
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piit e tn 1 a u tk a c-fi N m ttn w r l i and 18. |»»tec*, to maoafactyn. Ceti and dtipiw i.l
of Mrremtor, A. I). tSli, far the.pur hvt» uf
p ro n i»kin of lo e on***
ln union there
Und* J e Ktratta Li.I lynisa; lo |-m»n«, manu day
tonda of llluk Hatnmorlr l)r«Jn&gt;i» I»i«1ri -t in
&lt;)lartur* and tan all Uadi tl fruit, ami ircHaida: -aid muotjf, «-nour.tini In f 16,000.00. Raid
la itfangth.
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I to buy, o n , »ell and m erry tv»l relate and to bwiii wdf tnatur. m fol'. jw*; (T.600.00 one year
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H E A L T H Y F L O R ID A
I improve tto m m by erortmi toadia*» t
0 from da*&lt;: (7,600.00 two y-ar* from date; 17,borrow money
Joseph W. Ilowra, M . D ., r lin ir j i C" ___
- «nd «#rur# Ito tame,
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6-0.00 three y,ar&gt; frrn date; I7.WO.00 four
M A D E GOOD UV A D V ER TISIN G
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Iiurtcai-*.
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yrs
n (ro-n date; (7.600.00 fir# yean fr*m date,
professor of surgery in (he medical aoto. or idtor «bl*SaUow tnefrlor, to t o . rml
(T.WO.OO .U ymr* fmm d.tr. all of »aid hoed*
A n-r.n wiüi lin.itei! capital deci dei’
epajtm em o{ t(»e U n ivrrsity of NOW I «to«#. «.Uodtord.. l«t'»r*I&gt;d rt!L to arquire. M „t rf,!r.i 0.^ ,' J 6. W 1. and toarml interct
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* 7 n’ .tad bn“ 1 r.U
ry t at , b. rat« of
p«r rent per annum from dau
to rUk till that be bad in a bulini*• \ ork, Fillow of, New
Yvrk Acaderrij ,U&gt; *d'.»a!«i-ou»iy mndart and iijcu n any intmit t»y»IU *nrTu»l!y. ’
Vu»i«to
that
thla
rorooratlro
b
auUeu.jedto
Batrd
of
(Wnty
C„tnmtoW# (WralnoW Cm.«,
venturi-.
H li ta.iti-i *ugg&lt;it»»l a m e - i f Medicine etc., and an ' author of twrry on; and lo d 1 all tu.-n o tto and further t (y rv-tkt*.
tb.ini» ai may to nttotiayy tr aa.mdirot to to
,«^,n *
Ilv E. A IXiUCLASS.
cardile ratftb)iihtiH r.t and he at nnre rr.fdlcal works, »ays of Florida:
done tor the ntmaaful Irtu tu a n ol th^tMula«
X *" A' ‘ "»WMLASi.
Clerk.
b c g r n 't o lòok about for an Opening.’
“ The ritm ale of our American Itafy »f Ikb miptoljgljl^apl ip k»w, riiwrrt*# and

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Naturally he turn-d to the adverUsing has Ixen tins subject of contiderablv-. t iL c ^ r o o r i ^ T ^ ^ r ^ ^ e ^ d '^ tl ^ u n it o ’tto
« d u m i* òf ( I r new «paper* b» nei- what ri isrejinsenUtioii.
It ba* been alter- le*» ol tto ht»le at Elork-t».
Article fit
was larking 1)1 the wgy of aupply hou* »| natcly praired and blander«!— prais’d
Tbe SmotuU of tto nplul itaA of thi* corpora­
I L I .'i
for the y-arious demand* * f an ujeto- for it* mildness un^i-ijuability, blamed tion «toll to SIX TriUtBANM 1 (6 .0 1 4 .0 4 )
t K l I J - A i l A . t o t o 4 ie | ) e ii i n t o n i t j r « A e r e i s i
.. date tolln. .H e *oon found tbe Info.- for its swam| s and mala ia. I Onb Ito por «Stilli* of ONK tiUNOREÜ (StOJOOl
matlon th r t’ ho wra p« king and at ono witl In th e'p ast j e a ) or two haa Its parc- DOMAIlH qrk, to b# poH I &gt;r with Uwfu! TOVory
&lt;&gt;f tto Hailed hteti*. but »11 or u/ partim of tb*
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took ad vantage * ol it.
irount claims a* a pure balmy and health •«id espilai »tack nujr to pnjesa In or RmiH
or
mod
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In
tto
ptirdtiw
of
protieriy,
litar
All
W
ork
R ece iv e s My P ersonal
. r D iv iticg up h k , money,, he put aside giving clim ate been fu ll/ established* or M f n r r , «l ■ Jirn r»lux»ln« thetod . ' ta t o
Attention And B e st E ffo rts
IUrrctor*
'».’¡th e m ajor p a rt U i it ftr 4n advertising S ta tstica by careful and disinterested drtww.i-roi by t t o fix e r] ot..........
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f u n d ,.ir r a n g « l ’, (or,| p are in die new*- o b ’erve.« have decided tbs truth of
TU» cnrparetUa ib*U coaltnue «nd tov# luti Opposite City Hall
Tol#pl»op# No 2-1
paper« 4 | so o n -a * bu had aecured a some statem en ts, and the n a g g e rs - power to n m o M tu rtupumie Hfku end fnuv(btoe. tor a period ot ntarty aloe y e n , from end
•room nnd than ap eot houn» devising t?on of other*. I t fs often said, for «ter tto nmuoanrotmnt of ite rarporete exattrrx live n d vertu eoen ts that ahould instance, th at malarial fevers prevail U'eorw.
Artkla V
hahtmiT, hantm ef,'^hammer into the to u greeter extent in Florida than in
Tto budriww nf tfrh rorpaceUun ■tot«- toww*
&lt;i/mpri l,*nlfon ot t i e pQQple ho ward«! other states because the air Is con­ ductol tir tto TxUawUi offlrerx; ■ prexMmt,
vtcw-pmllent. Irt-x.ur.-r en l M-rrtery. eierte-l
to reach that he Vrai In town to dll n stantly »loaded with mephiUc vapor*. b* Ito Huant id Difertcr». and » Il verri of Mirrrtore
1not Irò» tto* three nor ra &gt;r* then live iKrectan,
king felt want, d ia t he w u ready to B ut die, truth is that interm ittent and irto .hell to aloelibalden -in -ari rutpan■tWo.
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ADAMS ANO DAVtS BlffCCTS
to
to etortod'by Ito etorkHoiderx ennuelly. Tto
c c n 'f tte with the mi il order houses em inent fever* in Florida are of a ofito#
ROOMS 7 5 C tN T S ;
of tto eecrrtery end tr&lt;0&gt;urrr mxy rw hetd '
th at wh|.t bo said about his good* was milder type, run their course q u ick «, by Ito asme penna. Uni* aller Ito firet uuiul
H Hit PRIVATE DATII, SID* PCR PERSOSI
»■otta* of tb# Ptofltoideri herein provided fur,
JA C K S O N V IL L E . TLA.
the tru th , th at in order to
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K. M. Itewklm, l’reeèdenL
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Union. Theae facta were ascertained
satisfaction,
y ^ r p N Tawmeod. VIne-Triekt« L.
if
M artin ,
Wc
are sgonts for. Pwk. snQ Pollard
Being poi^ tea'i l ' of high intriUgvpro, by Surgeon General Lawson”, .who found ^ J t e T lo i f d o f fXrractor* i
lUwktaa, j Chick*n Feed*. Mandy Lee and Buck­

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he waa aware that the advertising that in the northern section of this
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^ be'spasmodic, that the pul! country one in every 84 eases of r*could
R M - n t i r r miitent fever proved fatal; in the cent&amp;T
- P«ji4^ncy day alter day, * y »e&lt;ti »ns, one in 38; in Tcxits one in 78,
r . : alter day--tcgjnng as he wasjacckliyi-for. Mfld .is Florid* only, one in 287.”
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»&gt; ik .^ m jtiy Remedlr* and Supplies and Qaf ,
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offirv will hrav# *ny *jd*1ividMI «HrnMon »nd I
Trrmra rrasfi (lUrrKtirat to jiray frf * ti**
pfOftttet th* Jpqjpla* rnvultra in fcimnmjr
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fo ih« portion Hrarp* 32 K. IS ten«,
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* • ‘ livra fiai-rl lami Wirty
»{ ih*» 4*
al »Werro»n cf Ito rity cl RenfoH A rsreful,
f K#
nin-&lt;Tv»Ur* »JmtriLilrelloti of rit y »R»lr» 1, r.»,| Murano» of flicè crrtlàml» in ibra r*r
ni for Ito tsert two Vf»». »0-1 l' eiert r&gt;l I will ro­ IWlar.
lefvtlranrai fflJkl cw lllkm 't* »kali fera rrtlrarin* 1
di »ror ta itr* tto (w f!* s *qu»r» dr#l end en
too—t odtninlitratiori. ] (»vor butkbnrllnf »nd te| t Q .l i « , T a# I t e c i will1 ts *w ihrn*»n
Ito
«Uy of Norrambrar, A. Il 1911.
ottor Inprnvemenl#, but toheir In » wf-e rx
WltiMm jry nfTkiral tffnraturr «nd
nenditiuw of tto t»i o*T«*'i money th»t will out
29th tUy of t^pttefnUG A. IL 19U*
Indir"
Infiìrt • burden u{xm tto people. 1
iw U
* K. A. DOUCM**
R»#neetfuMr,
dirli Circuit Cwti/t, ìteiaInni» Ccrcr - *
C. IL MlNfìKE.
12-Tura^-Ltr
lïy J««. C. Ilobrafl*. ! 1 1
Harafof bram rar.lirit«d by m«ny rittrrn» «nd
fri#fed* LO l«roiTrra « f*Jtuh*l£t!ra
»ldrfTR*n | Noltre of Apilrilljii «r Tti flredf I'oti-* '*w*
f «ftety
1
erefcy qssraro
Iffiouroi far
(or »«me.
r*mra. It
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r Urted «U]
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d«\ my
m&gt;
tim i ft o f ( ' t e p l r r v I 8 M „ L t » ï «
V \**i t*
duty by tto whole pmpta USd without levor. J
Nolk» ia hrarvty tm n tfeftt tWiH) • '
tm (ar priq-ium and a p w tn Kanlerd but »1« rmrrh«opf of To* CVritAcot» No.
4*
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'or an iron-ouril erlmlnUtralKia ,aod with tto 6th day of July. A. J». IWT. tel fiMI #
rl«ht rraofin« beUevo.w# ran do. both; radurw rot* in try clfirr. rani ha* mode «rpi» ** a.2
taxaa and alao hive a hotter city af (m net to tbe Trai Iteed to tern# in ratford*»» with I««
lx* payed and with thii idea il# view | nlictt nrtiftratte ramhr»^«« Ih» fcUo^lng drararril**1 f1^
your beany xuppott.
rrt y. attuatrad In ^rrrtEiok* reunty. FWhU &lt;* * *
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HisprEifalhr,
EU of EH of NEH P» SW&gt;, and EH I '•&gt; .
C. C. WOODKt/PP
ol SE» of NW)«, toc. t». Tp. il S. Kart- - »•
IS
Tto raid land brlri a-.uwad at tto date 1r "**
. I hrrrby announre ir y—!f a rendi,late for
crrtlflrata In Ito name of P. W." Horton
,
lina ax Aidrrtrxa
Aulì
linn
for tto city of Hanford U
(Infera
aaid eerttficate »hall to rwdwcvml
#d I pvttmW to m u Ihr praopl« for th* further
the
tljciron
in
i
to
law.
Taa
Deed
mil
m
.
iB-rrorrirrat of tto city and a fair rH-tributtar
4th d»y of Noyemtor A. D. 19U .
w
of «d public fund».
J, UfSSON.
Wit n m n y offleiet alena ture and » a l thi*

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dey ol Scplcrabar. A. I&gt;. 1913.
! torri y enr.aunre try excd IIIeey for AUlenrxn. 29th
tool)
t
K . A. DOUGLASS.
at tbe cun Ire (Irritati. Havlo* wrreed tto rtiy
(lack Elrcuit Court. Setninole rountv. Eta
*■ teta «partly durlr* Ito pota two year» 1 Irci li-Tuc^SUBy Ja a. C. Raton«. 11 ( _
qualified.
I farwr. aa dn otton. a prowrewlve, eronomlfal
""
¡1ration, I1 eo!"
and beerai
admir.iairxtlon,
eolirlt your ear. la Coart ot Coanty Jodie. Seralata. ' -***'
part, whkh pin t&gt;# approdatod.
^
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Htale #1 n#*ide
®» w* Her n d o n .

■' ^Ìy Ito Ju d » of Said Court

f herr+.y ennoun r# rcy candidacy for Ito poeti loo

\Vhrarrra* l«ra&lt;ior» Gttete Ilic r n * rani T .

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ALl #■.ee »1 tk« oJèw. .rug **- - *toH* Tu*,h*^ -T S «to baia applied to U.H ^Urt fiTlottor« «1 *«&lt;"*■£

Throe at#, t toretore, To dte end edev-n«»
and elntular tto kindred and rryditor» 11 ’« ^
reared
to to and appear brfor*
I win to a randkiele fur Ito patatina of Aldermen
tto Stfitb day of Ortql*r. A- D. ' 11
«i*tov rlly of Sanford, aahfect to tto derfdancri befor#
fila sdijrctlone. If any (biry h»r# tn tto
■to whKo primary to to held on Turo.1«
of lottar» of AdminleCmlaa cm »aid «rtele. wto lb# earn* wlU to fronted to «H
GoW# lllufna and T. N. Bou or to tom*
fit nonoa or (wraona.
, tM
witnee. ray oaraa aa County J
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fount* alorna id Uda tto *Ttb day ol
JOHN ADAUS.

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THE SANFORD HERALD

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i. Orlando,
hnvx* returned (mm (or Sd f.,r
0
O f » » h « * *U'y M o re gning t*. Savnnnah.
• Du.*j*hiiru .Mn*. JI.„ kì , h. wdl mnkr tirr '
future homi- unii h*-r broth-r
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P 171- dividml into three cla»«*i*:
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In 00 in geld given to th»- High School pupil n.iviiig .ii the
Hose of KchlK&gt;l, tile hirgi-it number of tablet covers bought at
our stoni
In.0(1 in gold g(veii to the (irutmnar SehiHil pupil having, ut
the rione of school, the lurgint number of tablet covers bought
nt our n|on*.
Ttur.i
I fedii in gold given to the Prim ary‘School pupil hav ing, at
the rinse of.reboot the largeat number of tablet covers bought
at our store.

good.

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/:Iin n 1 Untight v&gt;, '/C.-rii*- An ■u
( apt. I'ligenhurt ^ k»V, i)i&lt;hu- |.,■,
.
up the river yesterday untin |&gt;ntmg
[junmary Of The Homing Small Talks storm l h;&gt;t w¡timid to Ik&gt; minim; 1 1&gt;iSofflor^I Arranged lo r Hurried
way Imt never materialized
Tin
Herald Reader«
enjoyed the trip even if the *i„ rm .n.

It is quite another thing to
make them so that they are
always better than all other
soda crackers, alw ays o f un­

Colne to the Commer'eial Club meet- no1 '&gt;,l,ik r Sanford
Pit tun m ii „ Sunday Times I m &gt;,»
[„¡j tenight at the City Hall.
Tienne
*iiowH Arthur Hoyle standing hv
[ otto Vo» of Enterprise was a visitor
string of finii mid the lish are standing
Sanford Saturday morning.
by tV. I’, (lilreath.. We do not Ih-Iii-v*nodm out all popular music nt 1 0 c
that either gentleman caught iln-s&lt;
p f copy. S. Maxwell.
101-tlc
llsh nnd will have to lie shown the
CommereW
Club
meeU
to­ proof. The picture look* like woodenj
night in the city hall at 8 o'clock. liah anyway.
The Commercial'. Club meets at the v^A merry launch party of young p.-np!,CJt&gt; Hall tonight at eight o’clock. made the trip to Geneva Ferry Frid.*»,

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varying goodness.

This is uii unconditioned offer, a juifiil in each fchool gets a prize.
There is tn&gt; special brand of tablet to be bought; any tablet Hull is
•bought here and has our stump on It.
• *
yyc have at all times a complete line of tablets that are used in the
puldjc ichooU. Huy your tablets here, Save the covers and get your
prize.

W
The name “ Une e da ’’—stamped on
every biscuit—means that if a million
packages of U n e e d a B i s c u i t were
placed before you, you could choose
any one of them, confident that every
soda cracker in that package would
be a^ good as the best Uneeda Biscuit
rZ
ever baked. Five cents.
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ns gui-rts iif Mr. W. J. Thig(*-n in in
a ttiactive and comfortable launch. Th
paity
consisted of Miss Mabel Howler.
lister.
place your ordeta. now. fur genuim-j MÌA I
Frank,. atuL
k U - J J — -l
Ben U » Onlonn and Red and W hite |Thigpen. M. L. Raines nnd Herr
- |
Dickens
Cnrtal Wax for September delivery ch*|ieroned by Mrs.
101-tf
kMr.
and' Mrs.
Addison Williams
«jth L. R. Philip» &amp; Co,
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= j Vi'fïËM*-* :
lira. Lawrence of Orlando, is th e ¡have arrived home after spending sev_ _ &gt;ra* #■%
. Ttt It
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p et cf Mrs. W. D. Hidden at the San oral months in the New England stati-s
and where. Mrs. Williams was under
ted House.’
JA. B. Commons of Stone Island was the sad necessity ot burying her mother,
m town Saturday morning attending Mrs. M. A. Allen. Mm. Williams will
re-open the Allen millinery store this
to business matters.
week with a new stock of fall goods.
Jo h n n y's E x t u k c .
R u n n ie r that the Commercial Club
an ts tir.'"ht at eight o'clock: EveryThis note was u-nl by a mother tImproving Florida OyMt-rs
bety U wilctme to attend.
a teacher to explain her son's absence
Throughout the roast Countries of from school
Gtt jour Onion £5eU from \. It.
Florida, according to Stati- Shi ll Kisji
Pbllifs &amp; Co's.
1 3 -..U C
De.tr Mum
Please exrus- Johnt y
» Ci m rrfaioner P K. Ilodgi l. who i«
tialuv
He will not be at school. | c
-Müs« Eleanor and Ethel Moore of
in the city, en route to points on the
is acting as tma kts-p-r for his fath r.
Rlruty-SU, S. C., are guiwtfl of their
East Coast, interest is le-ing awakened
Lust
nigiit you gave him thU iximple.
t»Ur, Mis. K.. R. Murrell.
in the oyster industry, and witltin If a field is four mites square how lorg
^Miss Mabel Bowler has been the four year» the Industry will be op
ehaitr.ing guest of her cousin, Mm. the basis of fiitis*r yearn ago, when will it take a mini walking three mills
an hour to walk two and a half time
J ’‘ W. Dickins, duiing the pant week. it waa at tis zenith.
' t arnuud it?
Johnny ain't no man, stU ii. Liirie C ay ton of Wilkcsbarn*.
“ I have rircntly covensl the entire we ha-l to send hi» dml Iv Tle-y hit
Pi., is in the dty visiting her bn thei State and u*n gr&lt;ail&gt; pl&lt;.i»i-d at tin
early lhi- mornnig, and rn husband
UCitw and fan ily on Laurel avenue. in tercet wh-wn in t Ii** revival of tie•aid tle-v ought to bi back lat- tonight,
indtptrj .” si-.id Mr Ib-dgi-«
''W ithin thn' It
T H u ittr Davis arc! wife of the In
ild I
i- - I tea* M inpent! 1 Leitre viiitc-d Mr. navis' (..He­ d-ur v i .-p* the i-v-ti-r . e-|d v&gt;&gt;il luitig I l&gt;ii-e n ,,k - lii t ivi i J -i- r-1 uImuiI
at I tm u is Sunday and Mm,*!:*., lit Flotilla US' Mile h .1 it did flitien lades, g. ii'. Ilu balel cat.'t atlord t
I y^lr. A. M. Cooper and family will sears ago, with .innuel tnereasee from b»i- tpe da; \ wot!
I 1 1«»ti"t have no
! find all parti*-* willing tms 1 ■ 1 -si I.- t \ . • |rs-i. a day nil
j non to Di Land tills week where Ms tl .-'t tirili- on
C ajtf luu* purchased a nice unu-igi 1 " "In . tl,* St.. 1 1 - less, .nel di iirolls nl 1 -eiM, e - all t b- 1 r t t.aniev hu-lund can.
aiding the 1 fllriuls in putting the progrow.
It-sp'y
yrs.,
vi-iof.s of t ie law 0 t-1 •(Tis-t
MrI.i&gt;e '
Fresh Bermuda Onion S e e l « 1 I. 1!
"A pnlue 1, 11 •la Inis *■.IT. r- d id coi
I Philips L Co's.
Ht-Slc
nl'—1 1 M&lt;- ih gns bv re..--n of tin- fact
The lint meeting of tin* Commercial that tie* oyster men have I«h-ii on a
Qub of the reason at the City Hall
t ¡ke ni.ee tietidier 1." eonlinuisl Mr
tMsitht. Every member is u g*-*l to b&lt;- Ib-dge»-, “ Tie s demand 10 ! -.1 l ent. I).
ItoU lis
(rant
M.-r*- |s-r liarr&gt;-l lor ov-t- rs that t •
kb) Gordon, who is us«-nut cd wiih I- mg 11 , .11 d us ibi- repr'i-seid
lie
I.-lr.lv hnl m llie ptull y bi.fii.e-j, ¡to-lit —te— «ryri**T, ~tm it r&gt;-&gt;1 lesa *«1—■
1o
üEiUip.i e, was a pron.iiu-M vt ,ior not Iwen grantisl
iunfernsl v- Itb .
(nr i tt •*'
r&gt;
cle
up
to.5zzfuij bat in day.
the County Corno iKsiote-r*- and ov-t rI' " It x 1 1 2 :
M
lient
r
1
A
L(t. li. H. Will * rii g;**ji y( A|*-pk;i d i. lers ut Apalarle-' -la sev eral da.. *
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and
lb**
Ciitmt
isfiore-rs
appro
Jn i'iii.tl.c city yikUiuay und i •|-■rt
p.lated
$f&gt;(l()
for
uce
in
replanting
lie(tilt liLLtitul little city as be n.g on
Fr
r&gt;t I t .suns (u i i i - i i e « ! or Un
il, v a 'ti-1 le-ds 1 find lie same helpful *ti r1 11 w11-•&gt;J
■ • pnu building boom,
il’,1 l’ohm nu As1 s *Jtg
jp l l. L Haims Iclt Saturday (or a attitude among the olllcials of all other For Sal.’ aj.lHht C -|-r\ plant-*-i!,0 0 (
|*lcit visit to Tump** niter which I» rout t bn inti r-sted in the industry
ir*p ink h -d (i|a*d i.7,001» are s&lt;-*-d
“ A|i ng tie I L't &lt;" T ' l . and parte 1 l u , ! i 1.n , i s , .-1! r - m i., l u )-•&gt; n r *|.- f i |i|
[¡¿hub to gn to Atlanta, (in., when- hi
lady m \oltiMa i-ounlj. lb*- pisipltt an
I 'ill n;akv hU future home.
•
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H I-a mu'll.
rat 11 g up He work -f n .i.m g tl.&lt;
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F I:1 hive a fun rla*s |uintef and 'U ■
»Sir*. J- I* MlUer.^ga been called to
Tan pa hy the *eiIcfla* illness of lier

FIFTEEN DOLLARS IN GOLD GIVEN TO SANFORD
SCHOOL CHILDREN

It is one thiqg to make soda
crackers that are occasionally

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For Clerk and Culh-rlnr
In
this
isue uppeant the anmninn-mi-nt
U month. Dick looks like a man !
a country.
of J . E . Totwillegur lor the (&gt;ouii"ti of
,.
A- W at of Richmond, Clerk and CoJloetor. Mr. Terwilleger [
ji ’ b. 1,1
city the guests of thoL is well and favorably known to ever,
Yftt'l ^
Alicrmitliy.
Mr. one In Sanford having resided he e fo r .
*t* a ntked bunim*« mun ((f Ricll. trnny jeara where he is engaged in the
" f f e i«*«u to »pend the winter contracting business nnd farming; but
owing U r the accident some time ago
I- 1
lodges nnd family which deprived him of part of hu
,a^ i°r the old home in Georgia foot, Mr. Terwillegcr hotrixeen forexvl
to give up part of his work and feels
r.
.«odgea in ono of th c émcîerit that ho cixuld attend to the office of
* of the Sanford Shoe and Clerk nnd Collector of the city in a
Co.
ratiafactory manner ninco he must seek
indoor labor part of the*tirtx-“ Mr.
n o t ic e
Terwl linger is new on the pul ¡lien I
LICENSES for 1914.
horizon but Reeks this office only Ixecaure
^
ior
»re now past
he feels thnt he Is qualified to hold it
«1U1.1
Ly (he 25th will have
If elected and asks tho suffrage of the j
•«ttxl b»n| .ife
»»d P»ynicnl voters oolely on his merit«.
Ho will
. YJÌ
endeavor to boo each voter before el1
ectlon dny nnd epc«k for himself.
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moulds a suit into permanent shape and adds '
a touch cf gentility.
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Why pay more’when, you cart buy a
guaranteed STYLEPLUS for $17 ? They
arc as good clotiies as any man needs’,' /You
can pick “ just what you were looking fo r"
from otir-brg" range of fabrics a nd styles?
Get aSTYI.RPLU Sm id have the Ivnefit
of good clothes when you need them most.

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if t* m tUiil *Lu» il|if U * buiXifd rat» (hr
«Jog •! n * Jcaii hufiiiti.
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jh epic arc ex|«-cted to obey without
[tibkg,. need.
Idrlny. fh *y can en-ct - ptic tank* and
I m e j Wakeflcld.
do r.wnj with the nubuinc- at email is at."
Corifiifll f u i p *4*01) i t i t i h i* u&gt;) n J u r , « u d
‘ hailciton W ikellcld.
cine « p p l i i i f tm i w ill n i l a n y Im n ie n i i l l
Ci rt n is.-inner HiKigr-- r-s iidl. fotmr*
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T» dnrfgc at work s, ru ing sle II for
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2 3 c a Do« at All Dr u g g l i t *
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(laving w rk on the sb-e.-u &gt;( S*-ahot that grow«.
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IWI Cj Under press fiom the East is tie- Iwda," said the Commiaaioner. T he
lloke Hn_ion and expect« to publish a (m&lt; pie r.re g- ing to the work iti a th ir[pafu lor Oviedo this winter.
ughly s.sli-inetic iiiioim-r, and the
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THE SANFORO HERALD

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air .to breathe eon» thing to oat, no 1

Budget o f O p in io n "J u s t
tween Y o u and M c ."

B c- coal to buy and other g t e j* things,

tVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT
Chlrl la Amont Ye Taking Notes
and Fnllh, tie'll Prenl 'E m " So Snvs Saunterer
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1 The rejuvenated Commercial £ !u b
will aoon be on ita way and with a now
«tart and the exchequer supplemented
by the due« for another year and the
contributions, that tho city expects
to give for advertising purposes the
Club can do something this winter.
The majority of LLu. merchant* of
8anford*Tiiiv0 expressed themselves as
favoring tho advertising of the city
through tho Corn roe: rial Club and want
the rowtinga held or.ee a month all
during the winter reason In order that
*n general git-tog« titer« feeling can be
faatrird and the grouches trade to tnkc
a back seat. From this time on San­
ford.will be the city of optirrlata and the
Ctrrrrrrcial Club will 1» tho principal
grtherii g place for the nrn who intend
to build n Greater Sanford in spite of
the knockers.
There is real enthusiasm among the
irtn at the brad of tho plan and tho&gt;
aro men who rfrtrrfliih things when
they once b u rn e aroured.
Like nil
such movetrer.ts tlero will have to be
a cc tain number of men take the lead
ard bear m o t o f'th e burdens, but I
brlirve T a t a spirit of co-operation
will Ire in evidence rs roon ra the re­
organization tri e« on de inite fo m. The
pcoflo nf**Haniord are ready for an
awnkrririg. , 'J l r j wunt new lift«. They
have been brought to a realization thut
action here is nrerarary if «e an* t"
to ptogrrrn or even bold our own.

Woman’s Club

WANTS

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All Local Advertisements Under . This
corrittg our way linve small room for |^
From All Departments 11 Heading, Three Cents a Line Each Issue
ecmplnint in comparison to the people j o
living in any large city and depending ] \[ Of The Sanford Womin’i Club '
WANTED
upon the turn of the wheel to give a * » » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » »♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ » ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ » &gt;
WANTED AT ONCE—(lid Itaga attire
meagre living.
Convention at Orlando
HERALD OFFICE.
Rags Must be
„ , . ,
. I Convention opens in Orlando Tuesday Perfectly ( lean. Will Pay TWO CENTS
a Tor
ft same.
T 11 mn&gt; hnv&lt;! bcett al,t right, itr th° night, November 4th. 6th, 6th and 7th. a prur.it
executive committee to place the name* After program the annual reception
Wanted—To wade a good railroad
of the candidates for Clerk and Collec­
will bo held for delegates nnd visitor*. watch for u .bicycle. Telephone 259. *
tor and Treasurer and Assessor upon
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tho ballot in the primary but'in doing
Day semiona will lio givrer to routine
so aro they not defeating the very mea­
Wanted—Liyingston
Globo tomato
sure that tho charter had provided— business nnd the evening programs tb j plants. Con exchange cabhago plants.
addresses and music.
’namely, to give the appointive power
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P r. Love,' *
of these officers to tlic Mayor. Now
DeLand, Fla.
Among the speakers . are Governor
I fully- concur in Eivjng the people the
Wanted Bookkeeper and nil around
voice in the m *»™- t»»t »ip«« ti»« char- TrttOnirü^Iîüpcr in tendent'Sheata, Prc*office
mart; Apply to
ident
Hlackihan,
Dr.
Byre),
Mia*
I,aur«
tcr states that these officers shall not
- E. b . Brown,
be elective, there docs not seem to be Drako Gill, Mrs. Kirk Munroo, Miss'
I/K-nl Mgr.
any call lor making these candidates Harris nnd the guest of honor, Mrs.
run in tho primary. The pew mayor Percy Pennybocker, President Gen­
FOR SALE
can appoint the man who 1» high In .the eral Federation Women’s Clubs.
primary but ho is not obliged to do so
For Sale or Rent—13 acres on West
nnd in the event that the mayor tlora
Friday ai ter noon the convention del­ Side, two miles from town. Loading
not like the nominee there la no law egate* and visitors will 1» the guests station on place. Three acres tiled and
to compel such appointment. Leaving of ¿Pr. and Mrs. Blackman of Hollins farmed for four years. Fenced, flowing
it to the people is nil right but in the College, Winter Park.
well, small house and barn. Address.
present instance it Mums rattier a crise
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. * F. It. Durltarff, 6 South Calvert St.,
of beating tho matter round the stump.
Informnl receptions will be held after Baltimore, Md.
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H e n ry F o rd saw

it f i r s t — a n d

th e o t h e r s f o ll o w e d .
h a n d d riv e w a s
A m e ric a n ,
tra ffic
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not

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c o n d itio n s .
re a so n

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s r a n d s ~ f ir s t in p u b l i c o p i n i o n . '
O th e r re a so n s?

O ne

m o d e l,

lig h t w e ig h t, e c o n o m y .
Five hundred duller* I* the hew price of the Ford
rumbotiti the tour mg car U five fifty: ihe (own car
•even fifty—ell f. o. b. Detroit complete with equip
merit. Get c»tilo( end perticuUil from Santord
Mtchine end Gauge Co., C.-F. William*, Agent; Etl*
*r*rd Higgine. Mgr.

every evening's program, that the I — ;-------------------------------------------------‘ Cheap” Pnir of Hotses,
^ I wish to commend the Sanford audience may meet the speaker*. , ^or
Wagon and Harness. Apply U» L. J.
Library on the very neat and business
Hartley Jr.,Longwood. Fla.
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The hostess club will entertain officers
like manner In which the boo Km liave
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Ireen arranged and in which they are of the Federation nnd one dtp gate
Fur Salt«— Celery plant*. Nick Zorkept, i understand that Kov. Arthur from each club, and furnish room for novan, Murray'« place, south of J . E.
Mrafs moy lie had Pace’« residence.
Peck is reejxmsible for some of this second drlegnte.
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innovation in library work ably ns- for II a day. This plun will make it
For Sale—One hon» disc harrow one X
r is ted by Mrs. Dickfns and Mrs. Key [risible fer delegates frim the sume
vBy dropping us a line about them.
anil several other good Indira of the club to room together, nnd make the hone turning plow. Good aa new. T..
K.
l’atra
Court
House.
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city. At any rale to whom the honor e x p e n s e only that of meals for the «¡ocWhether you-wish to saw wood, pump
is duo 1 hereby doff my chapeau and ond delegate.
For Sale- -Span of mules. M. S. Nelruv: '"Well done thou good and faithwater, propel a boat, or li^bt a town,
ron. Eureka Hammock, Sanford Fla.
ful servants," nnd may you Ito rewarded i Please elect your delegates at once
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our service department will advise you
by a (roe library building at some future, n,1(i M!,H their names immediately In
For Sale Seven room house 1120 11th
date. Few pcop.e reidixc what a fine Mrs. lb L. fireman. Orlando.
as to proper equipment for efficient
N tlunlly H ere nre all kind» of |jlirar&gt;. Sanford ha» nnd 1 really think
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St. and F.lm avenue. Apply on premJg; O t a MTOTlcd lor tho OOWlon ol .ho , b„ „ „„
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0r|„n,|„ Hes. A bargain.
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service at minimum cost.
rlnh. I hni» Ihn iron »ho «11 bo plnmd
tlmc wo ooul.l h . « ; , , , uarapoIlaU„n
nnd j , u .
For Bale—Several well bred hounds.
at the head of It will keep their Itenrings.; n new building that would be commer,- j_„
very probable it special rate will lie One w. II trained for deer others ju«t
It tow look* a* If tie club would ta‘ , llrutl with Hi*' growth of our city.
We Handle Power Machinery of Every Description
st curt'd, us a miuilwT of new clubi rigiri age for training. 11. S. McLendon
pithed on n (irn financial founda­
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have been added, and Orlando is very Watlesboro. N. C. Rt 1
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tion, but that tits it not mean that it
Wire or write us your power problems.
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should l&gt;o managed extravagantly and j * Advertising is an art in which central.
For
Sale
At
a
luirgaln
or
will
rer.l
places sought wheremoney can be
generation is only ankle drop In
S E R V IC E DEPARTM ENT
All clutw remember to send two re­ for alrnoxt nothing for ordinary work j
extended with lavish hanti. Disburse- "indy. So crude is the work that frt—
to
any
one
who
will
take
good
care
of
o t r.ts can erd idiot Id lx- trade within quenlly the bids for trade are nrutral- ports, ore to read anil one us condensed
New chilis them, piur of mule* and wagon and a
G I B B S ,G A S , E N G IN E
CO. O F
F L O R ID A
r ito n. They should be freely made *F,-dhrgsantj If
Our ulurm cluck us possible for Muntati.
will
tie
given
preference
in
re^
M
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as though IW.O extra mmute* for brief history Dour Ins*. Court House,
JA C K S O N V IL L E . TLORIDA
ftims of extravagances should be avoid- from a current muga'ine, :ui
Inch a tning were possible. Not a nickel of orgiudratlon.
1 0 RENT
of our mofiey will this alami clock ever
There are ro-o Uetl «X|&gt;ert» who make
=t=
get
Whnt we wt nt is an nlurm cl&lt;&gt;ck
All de/rgMles are n-qucsteii to wear
For Cash HenUl or Share Farming —
a rpcialty of bcomiig cities. Some
ns garrulous as wl* an1 otf the subject (■mull cani* or badge*, with name and Four acre* tiled land. Two cultivated
of tlise |•t results, i the:* fail itist as
of early rising, and one specially suc­ dub, This will muke.it easy to gel two ycura hut not tiled. House and X
on it ary u in in sucli lines would fail.
cessful in repaniting us from our shekels acquainted.
(barn oq piace; 2 }* miies west of city
Ih e •Xitrtu dtTrend und receive very
is one that automatically shove* a
2 Fine
lowing Wt Ils.
Add s n I,
Ituge njaiicp.
If they can rot .big
rug over tin»' colt! spot on the floor
W r'n '. x
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rt suit* thiy can in n the money paid
Mis* Harria of the Woman’s College
'*
where uur feet strike.
tl t m. But can rt t a It col man who
will make engagements for Miss Wells,
For Kent No. 108 Bark Ave., six
hr* Riven si me attention to n’fTair*
for m urra of lectures on Domestic •noms. bath. I'leclnr light-, ga* hir rt(ok
?&gt;*
al &lt;ul him nctiie (ntclicsHy the some
ded Sciente
* A t ’hicago dm'ti r hue -il
These lecttirrs, for reiuuiri- rig Apply tri li t - I hl Mose. u\r'.r *|'et| X
H b
rnulir thrt m irr |oiled i Xpert would tn »rafting n shinboie II seme genius | that will Im- i-xpluinvd lut'T, will cost Cut Stere
0 4 .(ff
Only 5 1!) Cash nnd î â P e r M o n t h
B u y * ;t
nrlire
If v ou'd lack 'in ixix-rieiue, will perfect the business of grafting n tbe t lub* nothing but material* for
lien, tifiti Lot in
pi t hr is . i ut le wiuld maki u]&gt; the buck bo ne politic* nnd whatnot mav
demonstrat ions.
For rent Booms for
light house­
K « ? :tlilTiicLcr in a knowledgo of local con- expected to look up a’ bit.
M ARKHAM
PA R K
keeping. Furnished or unfurnished. Cor.
dilkna ard a Inowfrdgo of tho men
10th.
nnd
Oak.
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Club women are requested not to
From i l ! ) 0 Up. Be H ealthy and Happy. Thi*
cl.out him. _ Ho would know whnt had
Making Their Own Road*
wear hats at the meetings.
P ricc C an 't Last I-ron;; as T hey Are Helling. Don't
ft no m hi n Is fore, the mistake* that
For Bent -Unfurnished rooms over
The Ocala Evening Star of the 16th
M iss T h is Opportuni y of Your Life.
ltd b itn it a. e end the prolmble merit*
I wuir' h store mutable for gentlemen
•nys that the public road working of
Our convention promises to be of
See Mr*. H. L. Jones 206 Bark avenue.
in \ariouA plans that would Ite sug
Some Real Bargains In Vicanl Lots and Houses anti Lots
the highway from Ocala to the l&gt;vy unusual interest, and we truly hope
girted.
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county line was enthusiastically and every club in the state iwll be represented
Close i • T ow c nnd Ncnr the New D e p :t.
As I u ndetr tand llw purjiose of •fllrienlly carried out by thousands of at least once, and twice if |hvisible.
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I Have
■ e t j j qU‘ s . th
‘ ih "Jlc s t I’ u c c t nnd th e -B iu ,i
Fur Kent Some veryc. ilealwUA». furj_
lla v c th
t i e Cl n rt I II It J ("lub IT ts to tsmtri M linen county people, and ‘‘Hlltcbton
T ermiss.. S e e M e at O nce, nnd O ct th e F irst Choice
ni*bt*l apurtuieiiLs for tight house*
l t u l tiU-LU h m ti.L i and im prove tlu- Day" has set an eximiilt» .for Florida
M RS. EDNA FU LLER, i
kMlgings. Mr*. Jr M. FiTr f pr itii n i f Kervferd men and their anil the South.
l ’re*- Woman's Civic League, Urtando. gust n The Fuirview corner First and
h f l t 'l r t i N e t nny ntte individual,
In speaking of the day and the work
M HS.AL'J ON WHI I MAN French avenue city.
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peNiuj *, ¿’ut the entire community, acrtmpliihfd The Star says:
Pres. Sorotix, Oriundo.
.MILS. WILLIAM HOCKE.
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“ A hlrdseyo view of tiill section
For Rent—Two furnished rooms and
T H E C IT Y P R O P E R T Y S P E C IA L T Y MAN
Pres.
F.
F.
W.
C.
this
morning
would
have
shown
a
ono
bedroom. Room* suitable for light
HE’ 1 Since htaiir g Pr. Brownlee* lec- i
whi11 * and yellow streak running
R a. housekeeping. Mrs. Goodhue 210 Bark
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tun on the M in s of London I have nor(j,wrat from Ocala tn MorrUton.
Music Depart men I
avenue.
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P v-'
lx&lt;n n n e o r ur.tui with my lot. lb* ^
u]t,nK g ir streak, bury tut ants,
♦♦OOO ) « 0 0 * 0 ^ OOO Î 0 « OW O v a ««O O O éO O O O * (r-J V . *&lt;
The Music Department of tho Sun
For Rent—Furnished rooms. Houser|&lt;it . f f; t&gt; ilit-M living in tlio slums thousand* of men toiled.
Pick* and
B i
ford Woman's Club will hold ita minting
keeping if drain'd. 311 Burk avenue.
of H it great city who livid on a few Hpovt,|, .flashed in the sun.
lutot-s
Saturday uftcrhooti at three o'clock
n il» it &lt;ay tt.d one trim of family |ra,rc un,j „ ,.nt, spteding over the few
16-3t|t j
in the club rooms. Miss McKim will
wlo woikid rid made 13 per week nnd f, „ uhpB of cirIir reluJ&gt; dodging in and
he in charge of the program.
The
To Ite nt—Cottage four room* on Oak
still n cr.iftd to ktep Hu- wo.f from j put uril0nR , hp ^ crl(etB| 0(tcn taking
■ r ,&gt;
tubject for the afternoon will be “ His­ avenue. Inquire B. Beters .1010 Oak
tie tie r . I'r. I rewrite abo gave
’ to the wrooslii. ffenvy wngor.s, loaded with
tory of Opera In America." Mrs. T . A, RV«nm*.
17-2tp
Fr lent it n .»in &gt; fill cret.’it for doit g |imp or
^¡t-d hack and forth
C o m p l e t e a b s t r a c t s f r o m th e r e c o r d s of
Newton will have a pajier on the subject.
tn in n n u v i n t t t l of n&lt;&lt;i in the ^ iw,^n the pits nnd steadily shoveling
Tho music will be arrangements from
Good Farm for Kent—Castle Garden
s h n s ( l L rn ijn art! this crnincide* gBhl{i
Ul.rc and them tt huge road
O ra n g e and S em in ole C ounties.
Taxes
American Opera hy MLta Guinra, vcc I on traction line, three milt* from city. |J
with n y vk.wn Lie out e 1 have always engine grunted and ground along crush*
...........
nr d Missea Margaret Pavia and FloFenco! Farmed
*'
* for
‘ five year*, all
tiled, two good *
c n tilte d t l i t lile rvrrj other orlump* of lime flat under it*
p ai d f o r n o n - r e s i d e n t s .
Frr.nk,
piano.
'
•
flowing
well*,
barn
and
outshed.
Rent­
gi 1 in tic n lh&lt; M h rtlcn a my n ight hnve n aifhve fret. Active h&lt;&gt;ys grottrd back
Three minute aketchra:
^
ed eheap for cash. Address Mrs. Cora
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i t l i t s in t l f i i . i l » hut ttu vast iimDunt and fpith, carrying water to the e-cr
American writer* of scrioua opera, Bollinger, Canastota, Now York.
cf jf t d t lc t Jluy were doing among thiisty workers. At every mile or » 0
nfMr
M m . . Gfrror
102-tfc
tie |ter m i h v b n ortf than off ref along the loitl, at at me. furnihomw or
Famous. American opént^aîngvT»,
?
a iy &lt;litre;tr.cit» in the rank» and in clump of shade trees, were group» of
•
. % Mi** Saidio Willtaqis.
MISCELLANEOUS
tltL - jir tl wxik of uplifting the fcllrn women, nttn'ctlvfly dressed in! spite
Great American ImiHwuirios,
ï ' -yfta' tl7-jL;ii« d tlig tie lltr.'s rharc. The of their lutrtl work, busily preparing
Send your order# to F. A. Schumpert
Mr*. Geo. Fox.
—
, lu tute cf .Prt Bicwnleo was moat '&gt;n- dinner for tier workers.
L IV E R Y , S A L E S AND F E E D STABLE
J
as
he will save you big money on your
.1 .
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t r t o l f ó j g f j et it w a talc that eoOltl
Tho chulrmW' of- the Welfare Dept, tile, «ewers pipe« and tho SchumpertC o r o r P a rk A v e n u e and S e c o n d S tr e e t
Lu•be
' rtdjd
&gt; * ôï &lt;V7/V daigc
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city —
and
always
ance Douglass trui -i). C. Roberts, carneelly nearest* all m tm bm t o 'b o Nurcross Hoe*. I am Itero where tile
u 1 1 tn me tl li.k t l r t the prople who deputy clerk» of thtf‘ Circuit Court of
C O N T R A C T O R S F O R A L L K IN O S O F H E A V Y H A U L IN G
present at the huaineos meeting.Thun- and acwor pipe la mado and can see it be­
will ta n l-JK -a -Hs e iu « anil »larve to Reminole county, are aj ending this
dity aitemoon. Matter* oplmpcftanco fore it is shipped, as my territory is from
L a rg o s u p p l y o f H o r s o s , M ules,
■ (it nt'b- «t’e- -It-rf c rj Iblc for tlu ir ow 1 } week in Orlando, transcribing records.
will bo brought before tho meeting .Birmingham, Ala., to Columbus, M is.,
1
rruditicn eg frech t * any on*. it it
W a g o n s and H a r n e s s a lw a y s
: »i
Hint require« the action of many mcm- and Barrisi), Ala., north on the Northta-n
great
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o T T - t r . r r T t t - f ^ f ^ W m ’ o ì r F &lt; ë f t g f r g e — -------- -graceful strength, of program topic# wJkl Iw suhrniltrd,' clay regions in the United States. F. A.
the writer’s work will be outlir 0 1,? , Schumpert, Fayette. Ala.
13-I5tp
ended length
Olachnrnlthln« and W a g o n R e p a i r i n g In connection
But men who S E E the CIVIC
KONG the rest-room committee will submit
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III ILH LUUItM/
*«,v 4,4 *
State and local territory given to
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And give their LIVES lo make it BIG R T a report that. wi|l he of Interest to tho
or tr y ether pert of the.south tlesc
jobber., retailer# and capable rahamen. ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
W ♦ + ♦ ♦ ♦ + * » » ♦ ♦ ♦ # »♦
»«tire department.1
And
turn
ita
DARKNESS
into
LIG
H
T.’
ptrple could find honest employ n u it
W ^ / T 10 4 F.
Ten new member«' for the Welfare SK A T," tho best and beat know« soap, ^ Phone No. 18 2 JU (f A
- ai d firtUy get a he me of ttah* rwn. ••We arc not here to play, to dream,
remove* grime, grease, dirt, etc,, from ♦ —— — - —r
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department
at
otic
rfeettag.
.Tliis
L
s
tu
drift,’".'
Tho idea tA tie young hoys ant^ giiT
tlta
l
hamU.
—:.UigaeBt^tHteeialty-in-fncy
T O tO iritìtó Pv
|f.lCg" tn the f ig fltti^ tn flurl.iintilnv- Wo buvr bt. nl ubrV tn tin and loads, -a-gi 1 »ign of t he ititi rest bung taken
tory
dUtricU.
Wriite
for
atuactive
a
,
«
In tito work of this department, Hat
to lift,

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SANFORD,

F L O R ID A .

F R ID A Y ,

Is Illirici

OCTOOER

24.

l , truly

H ERALD

1913

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS
Volum* V

for a n a d v er tisin g c a m p a ig n ;

HOTEL IDEA GAINING EAVOR
PRESIDENT WILSON HAS SIGNED
COMMERCIAL CLUB WILL GET BUSY
. TENTATIVE PLANS FOR ACTION
DEFICIENCY BILL AMENDED

E N T H U S IA S T #
h eld

m e e t i n g

LAST TU ESD A Y
NIGHT

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PUBLICITY WILL BE SLOGAN

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LABS WILL yB RAISED AV
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COMMITTEE
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One of the, largest and most entlnu¡ ^ c meeting* of the Sanford Commercial Club that has been held since
county diviaion became a fact, usm
held in the city hall Iaat Tuesday night.
The meeting was called to order by pres­
ident Lake who atated that the full
•work of the club would be taken up and
advertising being the main theme fur
diacuwion the matter was discussed thor­
oughly. Many good talks wore made on
(h* growth and proojwnty of Ihe city
and It was the sense of those pruwnt
thil the. city should be advertised b&gt;
the printing of booklets and in various
way* that seem good to the committee
on advertising and the club. The mem­
ber* present ugreed to raise a sum of
J2000 for publicity work aud the following sjiecial" committee on financing
and with
j&gt;ower to raise this sum
was named by President Lake a» fol­
lows: J. N. Whitner, It H. Marks,
Alfmi Foster, J . O. Packard and F F
Dutton.
This committee will go after tins sum
and if any business man or any citizen
of Heminold county sees them coming
do not take fright and leave the country
but give them something to assist in
jhisgood work of bringing Sanford and
Seminole county before the world

GOING AFTER BUSINESS

(C O M M E R C IA L
B E IN G

F BEK TRANSPORTATM IN
Merchants of Sanford May Take Means

HOTEL

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STATE NEWS

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ki-cummee bus a new fumiture farCHANGES
tor
The new cnterprise bus l«*en
conum-nred without mudi muse and
TRAVELLING PUBLIC FAVORABLE without much preliminary nego tini ion. CLAUSE REGARDS CfTIl SERVICE

W ID E L Y

of V**i»[ing Out of town Shoppers
« t&lt; \
------ -------------|bui it I- un nctuality all thè sanie and
Going after business Is a falling that
lurning uui, icry . pretty furntSAN FORD PEOI’LE UOULD BUIJjtvj I*
every live merchant has or ought to
tur- mad
made out of the native yellow*
ONE BY TH E A SS IS­
have and in thia reapacl Sanford merpim- and cypress.
The establishment
TANCE OF O I'T S U) E
-chantn-an* always to the fore Since
ts lolly equipped with a very complete
moving the union station from the cen­
CA I* I T AL
outfit of the tnftat modren machinery.
ter of the city there are many out of
Its irtitput at present is principally
The idea advanced last week by T h *
town cuatomera who would appreciate a
furniture of the mission typo and corncheaper hue to ami from the depot, Herald regarding a new and up to dffte pan* favorably in style und finMsi
especially the customer* who formerly commercial hotel for Sanford to be with any made elsewhere.
traded here when the depot was in the started this winter is gaining public
t : i
center of business and one could step favor every day. Several well kqQ&amp;a t
The DeFuniak Breeze says that it
commercial
traveler«
who
make
SanfordT
from the trains and 1«- in the shopping
every week have drop|H-d in to thT office Is going to |*»g away for n cash market
district.
for iHudtry and poultry produceta.
In order to obviate tin* paying of fare I this week to ropimend the pu|«-r on this
It would seem that the merchants are
to and from the depot it Ikls (men sug­ movement and say that the hotel could
onb.
offering trade for these products,
gested that the merchants put on a bus be of materia! assistance in putting
i and 'he Hreese feels that tint ss a cash
Sanford
on
the
map,
since
every
com­
line that would give the out of town
i- est lidi ih *f tl *•- ihm
shoppers a frm- ride, provided they pur­ mercial traveler is a tmoster (or the city i
î • w-.ii r.
“A
that
give*
him
service.
The
citizens
u
f,
1
chase a given amount •*( goods Such
î
h
mru-r
mi
n
1- o v
a plan has been m vogue m other cities Sanford are also heartii\ in favor of this 1W!*
Tor
ttitreason
taut t ‘—.
and in many cities where the country smaller commercial hotel that could be
large
share
of
the
Iwm-fit
roads are good the merchants have free built fur about &gt;50,000 and half of this
will
not.
then
the
ierm-w
bus lines starting from neighboring towns sum will be raised here and half given
.î n ark* t some wir. and lu.) attere
by
the
men
who
e*|«-ct
to
build
the
eaeh day. going to the eity and return
hotel and manage the same.
the same nighl, giving the country people
Sanford is looked upon today as lie*
a fri-e trip and alt -lay to do their shop­
I 1 -p William (ram- (iruy
who
most logical point in the whole state for
ping. Some of th'**»- transportation
hr*.
v
co
practically
hisi-ntire
life
(*&gt;
lim-s bring in patron- from a distnnr* of a good commercial hotel of tilty rooms lb-' I,h Iiici-Tiierit of till- Episcopal
and (me thut will I k - up t-&gt; dal*- in every
twelve or more mile- uni the idea has
T l........ mutm reml hotel that c|tu 1 . | 1lie South, lot* resigned Hu
Stimulated trnb.&lt; in tin- cities thut have respect
could
lie
built
midway between the union last I Acnly years have ln*-u given to
tried it
The idea her*- would lie to
depot and the lmsim*s renter of the city Fh-rdi where he ha* don** y**unan
transjxirt the people to and from Uie
would !» a lu tte r preposition than a ***r " - m U-lutlf of the Seminole In­
depot and would place Sanford in the
dian- nid m laying the loumlalions for
same position us In days liefnre the union large hotel on tin- lake shore, as the iuU* many churches anil schools, one of the
station w.is moved from the shopping c*mld he purchased ehea|H-r and the inn
*-v»fiil the Cathedral Ssho-il
hotel wool-1 t-e ilifse enough to the
(listrnji
in
î
e
U«
do
Htshop Gray i* highly
The plan is a good one and if auHicienl union depot for the gut*Is to walk if lioi r.-d m this entire Stale
they so d&lt;*ired. and this apia-aL- to more
merchants could lx- interested it would
fl it *t
of the traveler* than the ordinary citibe no hardship on any of them and would
"N-*w
we
add
another milestone,"
ron would imagine
be a great Item-lit to the out of town
««&gt;
’
in
Zolfo
Springs
Truth.
"This
Then- i* a well organiz'd (dan on foot
shopper-« rs|tecial!&gt; from now until
tini
î
tin*
coming
of
tin*
silo
now to lake up tin* matter of ihe rom«»III”
—------1T#"-TI iBthat
iri.._. .

"Only J through dynamitic means,"'said
1Mr*. Panhkuret. "can Englishwomen
1hope to sedure law* dealing with white
slavery, industrial evils and other con­
ditions affecting women."
William

Giv e s r e a s o n s w u ï m a r s h a l s .

\ND REVENUE COLLECTtilt.S .SHOULD HE.
I.F o T DEPUTIES
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l î I
Sulzer, deposed

governor

‘îi® " u tc oi Ncw Vork* toduj: uPt'U4‘d — headquarters -at .a Broadway hotel • —V“
for hia campsiiffn to re-retablUh him­
self at the Rttate rapitol.
InformilJ
he plunged into the fight u* soon an
he stepped from a late train from Alv ;
bany last night, but from today on until,
election on Novcmtier d, he' planned to
conduct an organization campaign with
his private secretary, Chester C. Platt,
acting as his manager, for election to
the state assembly.
His friends in
the Sixth assembly district, who suc­
ceeded m making him a nominee on the
progress!!«* (nirty ticket almost imme­
diately after he was deposed as gov­
ernor. shared his con fits] nee of success.

Washington, D. Q., Oct. 2.1.— Presi­
dent Wilson today signed the urgent
deficiency bill, carrying exempion from
civil service of deputy United Stated
marshals and deputy collector» of in-?
ternal revenue.
The praidont gave out the follow­
ing memorandum:
‘‘I am convinces!, after a careful
examination of the farts, that the olires of deputy collectors and deputy
marshal* wen* never llitemied to be
included under tbe ordinary previsions
of the civil service law
"T h e control of the whole method
Washington,- Oct. 22.— "Y c9 I have
and spirit of the administration of the
proviso in this bill, which concerns noticed the telegraphic dispatch in the
the appointment of these officers is Washington newspaper», in which the
no h*s entiret\&gt;'in my hands now than Governor of Florida states that on
it wa* before the hill heciime law. account of constitutional provision the
my warm advocacy ami supt*ort. l*oth Legislature woulo not have the power
*&gt;f these princii*!**« ami of th*&gt; lame to pass an act prohibiting Japenes-*
ft-h* practise -*f •IS 11 service reform, i* ami other Asiatic t***ople from Imcomkimwn t*i tin- wh"l'* - ountry, ah*1 there uig land owner* in the State of "Flor­
is m* ilatiger that tin- s)toilS prilirjple ida " said Representative Frank Clark.
will en**)i in with mv approval or "T h is may In* true 1 have not exammud the constitution hut there Ls
romtlv iihee.’
Tito preaidenl u«ik Hk-_ juiaUiun
(niaiUUU 4that
11*1L f absolutely nothing
S' 'in the way
• of the
--■
offleere-.i.r'sllv
res|«»iLsible b.r ‘ :° v“r" or "1 Florida calling tho Legis­
bonded ollhs-rs'
*lin*"tl\ n
tln-ir sutiordmute* i-oul-l i*tiiK**** more lature m ettraordinary si*ssion for the
efficient men by personal euuation than purpose oi sulim'ttmg to the prople of
enter* into the con'ulentlnl relatioms Florida a joint resolution amending the
l«*lw*s*n employer und employe.
The constitution of the state so as to prohibit
President Lake suggested that lor
The Governor knows
president
moreover,
feels
tiiat
at
any­ Inch ownerlhip
the good of the Club it might Is- a good
time In- - .in by e v - utiw --rijer. imntrol tbu&gt; and tin- mailer of rectifying this
fhn (or the officer* to resign and let
w h o l e altmr
¡¿j» hands Till* OoVtot* op*-rai lot. -d 11• •. 'h ii
*w blood usaisL-in. pdoi i u4 —
-srftrriVirf-iHiliWwy* w(n*n d ie hiiying a ill
x
o^U4r
t
nD
M
Ì«&gt;
rii
nieUmu
-ernor
also
know*-*
rtrur- tf^such u re- --m ereiai hotel atiil there t* tm -loubt
,fet hi* was unanimously elected to fill be brisk every day of the wi*iilT^
I
of
î
ir
mg
forage
for
cattle
"
The
Troth
solution
wit*
mihirntted
iti the people
it will In- started before l In- first
The enterprising p*»ipl&lt;- of Live * ntk
1 Mt his unejpirni term of office ils was
The Herald would like to «*•** the idea
root
mues
and
tells
of
th**
enterprise
of
of
Florida
u
would
tie
adopted
by a
lumiary
are moving for the erection there &lt;&gt;f it
SWet ary Hates, the member* feeling trad out at least far enough to see how
vote of five to on**
The ladies of ( learw liter nnlisl mate a m in in that section who intend* to n.-w school (mi ihtmg
\ riia-» mts-ting
•Hint It would be poor policy lo have n many of ihe merchants would take up
" I he Governor also know* or ought
rially in raising the money (nr tin- new - in *ml save in* forage in that manner j w,i* held in it* our I time. I.c-i w.ek
change in the midst of the busy season the sum necessary and in this respect Un­
1
in*
first
one
that
will
in*
constructed
to
Know that the only way by which
tourist hotel in that city and the ludi**
for the purp-r-e of devising plans for
es|Hs-ially as the regular election of commercial Club could also assist, us
•
&gt;
If
have
a
capacity
of
thirty
tort*
of
the
j leoplc of Florida can Ik* jiermiUed
will be asked to help n* in our cam­
**»-iirmg tin- hiiihlmg
There was ii
it cornea itml**r tin Itead of public &lt;-n
officers occur* In a few m onths
g r e e n fissi
to
express
themselves, or by which the
paign here.
m
committee a|tpoint**l [or the purpose
constitution
cun be amended is hyC'
The nfeeting was intireiy hnrmomosu terprise.
1
2
1
Every citizen of Sanford is alive to
of laying plans, another for investi­
»
in every r»»i|&gt;**ct and many new mem ben*
Cliarwati-r ts in an admirable frame f
. j oinl resolution submitted to the (ample
ir great need of a new hotel
gating lie- prolialili- sit'-, ami a third
of mind at present
It has just Bigmsl L
by tin la-gialatur**. H** also knows, or
were added to the list.
The regular
committee lo go Iw-ftrre tfn- scltool
ought to know that he is the on ly ’
a contract (or the new hotel which has I
commute**» on meml&gt;endii|&gt; ami adver­
Imari! for ihe |iur|Ke*e of gelling that
official having the opwer to call the
tising were continued with orders In
n long l**en drein si by that &lt;u\
_’;i
It rii* ( (riandò
l »riami-Io--! . In I'M" de l- much of Ihi fundI .ugisl.it lire in extra «-union anil if bo
U
nil**
11n*
b'Uel
î
annul
(«■
cori1Jl|i*t-*l
lIi
get bus. or get off the job ami the club
irrufiipli-he-. no other
Hoard of
o , to rm*e* 1 V" . \|»-n*e ovtt &gt;'f
■P»- it") know now he Siam will know
1
j
;
i
it*
fur
I
Inis-ruing
winter
***a***ri
it
|
n.
-î
\
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\
V
l***r
im
has taken on renewed energy ami the work î tm1
I: nul î "'&gt;*.oie mill ion of
t h e s c h o o l ir e iis U r v
a* |**»s|lihI'h e
Ameeting., from this lime nil will he well
thiii ili- white |»sip|r nf Florida will
will
Islle-re
(or
th*
m-ii
"Hiand
Clear
i*i
ti
ha*
b****n
iti
t
ti*
itl-h-rm.il
i
1 in- * s t uh J l x h i m- n t of ti'»1 B u o n a Vi -dn
-|tiril rii.ililfeslo'l W.LS III- kind that
attended
Fruit Company * canning and jirisw-rv- race before and who. while loath t-&gt; water iw|l no lunger have to explain ms ure* r*-stms, unit there is no doubt mu tolerate dallying with this question."
enter the Itsls again has at last listened the lack of suitable accommodations
jng plant ami the "Exj«*rimental Stathat the movement to auspiciously
.
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in
t
.
.
to
the demands of his friends nnd the for its visitors
tton during the year it will-have given
commenced will bring alwmt the erec­
...................... „».„„ third time l«*ing a chnrm he will win
• 4 •
ample reason for its existence, in sliow
tion of a building thut will'be adequate
Daniel an-l Fvarislo Madère, brothers
Mr. Aliernathy will win because he i*
mg result* that would never have Ix-en
Plant City, Oct 23. J . Fred DeBernot only ftfr present m**!* but for th'***in the public eye even though h* h* "f the late presideru have to*-n arrested
Miami. Oct 22.—Representatives *f
r-. . ■)••« rotary of the Plant City Boitrd
a*-&lt;-oinpli«iu*l wlibimi the untiring •'Hurts
of the future for ru.mv v-ar*
MoWÉftjC-cnarueti witii complirily ■
never hehl the office. He is known i
the S*"ittiCrn Asphalt Company umt of till- "rcniii/ OiOo—U»**wl
of Trade, has hit iqionn u novel schcti e
lo*l&lt; i*
'Te
a
plot to lorn i v e r that ettv to rr*V- I
lb
■
■
_
_
J_
_
"'i!
If-f*
nlid
on
the t r.osotcd Wood Hlock Paving Com of Urn iiioartY of tt&gt; "» *i individui
to 1»»&gt;»t tin* »trawU-rry imlustry of
I
&gt;i(i|omalic
exchanges
(«dwet-n
\m
wI" stand* for what he belu-ve* i -O Itionar u-s, aci-orilmg to illspatcfire |
pany. wlm « m- ru:uuti» * ■wae.led~r~ ~ Plant City.
Un Junuurv l»t. wtnch
iilt**l in th* new .pa|K.- Iter*Tin - tiasx.olor I'age ami i hi Itrilish foreign
*--fentrftch to lay-H it y tluiiuand lent of ‘ The carimi i r ' I'*"■—'-M otv |-b*r*i right ••vu. though his principle- m.*
In'
lu*
-It«ignati*!
a* »truwlK-rrj »lay.
offlee with regapl to * ir**n' hrilate ■*
pavug on M-verul trf the principal streets which M-ems now all assured fact am! h-.nl him in a forlorn Imj«*. lb- t* t - ! wit tir*« hers ar* --¿4id [*&gt; fiavi* iaa-n |
every-body
in
Plant
City will mail
from ' altrlutie m Mexico are likelv to coiilinuc.
4. oi Miami, twenty thousand feet of c-iin- for which the ....... ■ *' living rms**d to well known to the jK-oph* *jl this *-Uv !-'• î- -mpromtscii 1*y dbemmnt* tak*-i
l*o»i
i-aril*
'illustrating
tin- »traysbt-rry
Indications tlial '•ir I . oihH Carden.
Having lived lu-r- lead n*!« I* after a fight near MmUerev
(THi- curbing and nn a*l«*t|uate swt-er purchase the "it* which wil* one of the ni-1 -d any eulogy
to the various stntre
f
British
minister to Mexico
dues
not
•y*tcin on tlie streets to U- paved, stale stipulations of Hu- company, will I«* for »evcr.ll years und Im'(*ii idi-iitifieit
On thnl date tbe Is-rrire will be. on
hold
views
in
sympathy
with
the
Am­
The Arcadia Etiierpruw says: “ The
that work will t*agin by the first of No- located on u plot *&gt;f groun*i n«*ar the with the interests of Sunford he has
the market, nnd the growers will Iw^onW
King-l’arkcr
Catti** Comparty ship|i**&lt;l erican jmlTry toward the government
always
taken
an
active
interest
in
the
vrmla-f. and the streets will Ik* complete­ Pina Cura Company's building
the
market, amt the growers around
B e­
municipal affairs and because he i* a u trainload of about forty ears of fine of Vroviaioipil President Huerta had
ly paved by the fust of the year.
the
Plant
City section will Ik* disposing
sides the large iiuhiIkt of employes,
soliil citizen and ktiows the m*eds of c ittle to Kansas City yesterday, making causrri conrern to the Washington
Twelfth street from the railway tracks many of whom will lie brought from
government, and while seme officials
fanly (iric*7*. because on tli^the vity he luu* lioen groomed for tin the second large shipment they have
’ o&amp;i to avenue fl, will Ik* paved with other sect ions adding to the fHipulation
Si
declare
that
they
arc
not
seeking
,U
t''
in
Nor,h l*ie weather
,Th** shipment y*st**rposition of alderman every time lh‘- made recently
will be ttKi seven- to even dream of such
creowited wood blocks, as will also ave­ and pay roll of the city, will »»ecome an
Eurx)|K-iin
support,at
this
time,
it
was
slate was made up.
Mr. Abernathy day* inclurlist al«*ut 1 501) head, and Ihe
thing a*
as cultivating Htruwlx-rrien
nue D, from the river to Sixth street, industry entirely new in itself, besidis.
. . .
.
..
,
,
jnade plum tiiat they did not desire a tiling
" .
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.
....
renrewnta no faction in city polities hui stock were in g.Ki&lt;l condition,
from avenue B to the Boulevard, und creating a new source of revenue nit her'
.
.
. . .
that
any
factor
should
I
k- injected iuto in January
favor* u better city, an lumret admin
I
Secretary DeBerry will send a ituart
from the railway tracks west to tin* river, to unkniwn, und opening up new fields
The ro|M&gt; making industry from sisal the situation at prc***nt from Eurojx?
iatration of city affairs, equal right* to
of
Htraw lierrles to Governor Park Tram-«
*iU l&gt;c paved with asphalt.
whose possibilities can be measured only
•rlfli
all and economy in all the departments henip at St. J nm(7&lt; City, in ix&gt;e county, tiiat. would in any way impede the mt-ll, ut Tallahassee, in time for the
only
by
the
com
pony
itself
bucked
up
»
efforts
of
the
United
State*
to
deal
with
The paving of the streets named is but
Being a pnqKTty owner Mr. Abernathy i* proving quit** a MUivrea.
governor to have them on his table at
tin* \h-qi in problem
tla- entering wedge of a system of mod- by the furtmers and it"* tritckcr*
has taken a deep interest in the city
the mansion when the people of Plant
* I- *
Tho plant in its alteratami* i» suiti to
*rn paving, declare* member* of the city
*
*
*
and is (irobably a* well equipped to *it
City are enjoying them on strawberry
council, who have begun an era of im­ put up everything that g*«-* mm a can on the uldermnnic laiard as any men in
Supporting their cluints through af­
day.
i.
provement* which they believe will make or bottle, ami will turn into money a Sanford. Having a large following of
fidavits attacking members of the jury,*,
Jacksonville
Oct.
23
As
a
result
of
, _*n&gt;i cn*&gt; of the b « t and most modern great numlier of tiling* that have hither­ personal friends who believe in Inin ami
attorney* for Leo M. Frank, sentenced
Mrs. Adams Entertain»
the recent election of ImuhI trustees, in
to fount! their way into th*- wusle pile.
titiw .in.the United States.
to hang for the murder of Mary Phagan.
backed ky the voter» who want him lor
V
which former chuirmun of the bo. r I,
Mrs. J. Q. Adams of Geneva very
today argued a motion for a new trial
alderman, W . W. Abernathy will at
\V. M. Host wick, Jr., was defeated for
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for the convicted man. The state was delightfully entertained a number of
last achieve the desire of himself and
SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE STAR
re-election, charges have l«*en made by
represented by the solicitor-general, friends at her home on Buck Lako
friend» and will have a place on the
mayor Van Swearingen that Capt.
Hugh L. Dorsey, who ulso offert*d last Thursday evening ut u picnic
«
:•
next
board
of
aldermen
of
Sanford.
Harry Hall, a poliei-mart had tm-rnlK*rs many nffldavita.
Tie Woman's Missionary Society Special Vitagrnph Feature In Two Parts
The defense charges su|ij&gt;cr. Those present were Mesdoit^s
of the council shadowed u( the behtts.t of
^ E n titic d "A Regiment of Two*
of thp Baptist Church met Im I night
Pc tare,
l(’at Ix-fore the trial certain membere Daniel» PuttLshall. Dooley
Watson
Indictment
Quashed
the Boatwick leader»* Hall's hearing is
the home of Mn&gt;. Milieu und Mr*,
Burley,
Phillips
SI
eld
„ hV: - ' ;
t&gt;l
the
jury
were
prejudiced
against
Curlctt,
Too much cannot be Mid of this fea­
set for to-fnorrow afternoon An interf**. wirtt n large attendance of ladle* ture os it is one of the bret the VitaRanforti nnd
and Misses
dar of Sanford
-a *
ï
Jacksonville, Oct. 23.—Judge U._
Frank ami that all were influenced by Mr*. Tolar
pro*nt. Mrs. Stewart conducted the graph Company ever- made. Every Cull has announced the decision in the ' ft' nK ,’*Posc &lt;lf ‘ B ‘ »t wick n ’ thod» is applause in the court room. ‘ The hear­ Blanche Pattishall Jeanetta Sheldon
at th.„v time
• opetiini{ ozcerciaea, and after the routing where it has been ahown it has drawn ao-called Florida coupon case which was |* * !* * ■ '^ 1,1
ing is la-fore Judge L. S . Roan, the trial und Addle Gresham and Messrs.
- - ..................... ' ’ The
*y
a t 'n r
tstates
in ti
that '
he
nayor
biinixa of the eoeiety had been trun*- large crowds and everybody thnt has heard recently in Huntsville, Ala., by
Daniel* *. Peters* Pnttishal’
judge.
Frank’s attorneys today de­ Dooley
M b .-S. G. Kennedy conducted Been it makes the same remarks: " I t three federal judge». Judges W iliam ’ R f^ouid try Captain Hull ton«m&gt;w on clared If a new trial was denied they Phillipt*-’ Bcfrloy “and Curlett.
Shappani of Pensacola, Judge R. M the charge of detailing a police officer for immediately would take their case ! m*&lt;ubj«Tt of the ivening. The World w*ns Iho best feature I ever saw
After a bountiful supper much Meas­
Judge David I) wor^ °L *» political mtUirr. and should fnre the.—«uzawiue-court.
ure waa atidaxi
(sxLalilkaaiau &lt; ¿-1 .
4n-A.-deBghr?flr i i i.niiwwy w m »w ■’- M a n f of the people will enjoy it. at
--—
B l V •urvey o^m iw ions jn the world much as it was played bere-aeveral yean* Shelby of Atlanta, and the unanimous lie be found ,guilty of tin* art he would
which were "Geneva liooatcni.'* "T h e
:
r :
suspended.
Before an audience that not mure Church In the Community,^ and the
hii.
f)rrw&gt;n* time. Several new tnem- ago by local talent. Some of thWsetakmg decision was that the recently enacted
....... .
The mayor Kind " l am satisfied that
onts-quarler &lt;ilh*l Madison Square Gar-1 "Coming Orange i'rof»»," which were
Ver® *dded to tye roll, to th© dm ago by local talent.
*nt Some ol
Utose , rionoa
...
• , , , ,
of those
Florida mxuiw,
statute, im,nj«iiiK
im(&gt;osing u
a **•*
ta* m
of iw*--ii
seven
higher up are Wtuud lius thing, and den which holds 12,000 persons, Mr*. concluded by a graceful tribute to
2*&lt;JIe*, among which ti&gt;ey taking ,part were Felix Frank. Rolwrt i hundred and fifty dollar* on each deal.
Mis* Flossie I for each place of business and for e a c h /
« » hearing tomorrow aftcmoiin Em inclini! Pankhurst militant British "Our^Hoatesq" by Mrs. Daniels.
|iad to welcome Mr*. Geo. Hyman. Herndon, Nixon Butt
°f fhe new pastor.
After nn evening of merry making
r
u
HUI
and
many
brand
of
cigars
c
ig
a
r
e
tte
*or
grem
y
1
«
1
;
f,n«
« luffragcttes who is in the United States
Frank Mia* Alberta Hill
tho
company disbanded at it late hour
articles
handled
if
Uie
package
conUiht»d
i
*ift
tllc
thin«
t0
lhe
t'
ml
a,‘d
»”
what
a
on
jirgm.ise
of.
good,
behavior
only.
otbera.____________
any.
redeemable
coupon,
la
unconalituW1‘"
1
h'
TkURMnVtlto.
voting
it a moat enjoyable evening.
|a*t
night
declared
the
British
govern­
With the Star’» capacity to *how p e r
ment through ifs ’ refusal to* onset
fret pictures combined with thi* excellent tional. Florida officials are enjoined
Prof, tad .Mrs. Mails are home again
photoplay intermingled with good mu­ from collecting the tax which. It is *aid, I/L . P. McCulh-r uml'A. E. Yowell took legislation giving the ballot-to women,
&amp; Bailey circus at Jack- as responsible fo r,th e harsh Methods after a delightful visit te. relatives in T
s k , you can be assured of a very pleasant would amount into th^ thousands foe in-.titen.Barnum
' tf
*- » . m__ . .
-•
the smallest country grooery.
solivi lie on Wednesday
I adopted by her H Ucm tn In KngUnd, NmA town nnd Philadelphia, Pm *
evening when at the Star. - ,
-a .
t
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Orlande Captures Big Plant

Abernathy For Alderman

Strawberry Day

PAVING WITH WOOD

Trouble In Jacksonville

Missionary Society Meets

CLARK AFTER JA PS

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1 I often go to church on Sunday
morning und delight in listening to a
learned discourse from the dominccs who
B u c k e t o f O p i n i o n “ J u s t B c- fill the pulpits here so ably. While the
¡¡I All Local A dvertisem ents Under This
summer weather and other influences
Notes From A ll Departm ents ,, j Heading. Thrcc Ce n t» a Line Each l»»uc
tw een Y o u a nel M e .”
are opt to bring on tire ebarms-of—M
pheus and Incline one to drowsiness ’- O f Thc Sanford Wotn»n*| Club
Send your orders to F. A. Schumpert
there hfcs- never Own a timo when the
c
| a* he will save you big ntoney on your
tVEN THE GATE POST NOI IN II
sermons were not strong enough to keep
Tho first meeting for tKo flu b year tilp* 8èwOTS
an'1 thc SchumpertV &gt;' T H I l i S I V t R S A L C A N
mo awake, but L n Aad several other old of the A! uric Department'of the. Sanford Noreross Hoes. I am here where tile
A'ChlcI I» Among Ve Takln* Noie» mch who always went to sleep on' the
Woman’s C lub'was held a t Mrs. Mun­ and sewer pipe is made and can sc® it be­
ami ra llh . Ile*» Prenl 'E m " job and stayed there until the end of the son's* s udio on Saturday afternoon. fore it is shipped, as my territory is from
So Sav» Saonterer.
sermon. One fellow in particular, who Mrs. Munson was ifi charge of the pro­ Birmingham; Ala.,- to Columbus, M ia.,
It’s on the job twenty-four
l’r» «tatmd Ih» r*|wr—ré». I k»*».
seemed to bo a winter visitor always gram which wav delightfully prepared. and Parrish, Ala., north on the Northern
I didn't Uk* to 04 It.
hours a day, three hundred
slept very soundly when tho contribu­
Alabama Railway, in one of- the best
Dot th» Mttar, h»
t"0 «mori.
A
paper,
"Thc
Music
in
America
from
|
And I »ÜOWh»’ll ru» Ir.
tion plate was passed and would drowse
, clay regions in the United States. F. A.
sixty-five days a year—any
I an a man a» n»r ***T«*«»*•
along until the pastor was ready to dis­ Early Days to the Beginning of the ^Schumjicrt, Fayette, Ala.
A«' 1 won’t n» l « w W ,
13-15tp
when an «dita» **» too «mart.
Nineteenth Century w a s.rad by- Miss
time, anywhere — workdays,
miss tire congregation and ho would get
"Tl ant ta t» con*u‘l«*t
For
Sale
or
Rent—13
acres
on
Wist
Jostle
Stumon.
.
*
■
Mt
paprt
&gt;
™
n
y
.-ar».
I lookb-—- «_*- - - , _,
up Very nimbly and pass out as though
playdays—from farthest North
An’ tripod it an I could, *ir:
Tho musicaL program consisted of | Side, two miles . from town. Loading
Dut « k d i t l tw o to dunnun’ n—.
he had enjoyed tiro sermon very* much.
«Ulioi,
on
place».
J
t
i
a
C
a
a
tiled
and
-to- farthest. .Sauth=-on wellI ÉiéaVl&gt;illV hi.— ■** —
fTfiis reminds me a l a minister,who scalp­ “ Ye Olden Time Songs and* t*hrw (*’ fhDot that bo did. and y -m ran btt
farm'd for four years. Fenced, flowing
It
mad»
mo-mad
a»
U
a
n
d
«
;
cluding
the
Revolutionary
Tea,
Old
made roads or unbroken trails
.V K i , . (laya I. "IH
ed the sleepers one Sunday morning and
111 quit
quii thtt
tb»t ah»-«,
wtU,
ahwd. I will
well, small house and bam . Address
fii • ' _ , 1 1 th« ftimtd thine rwn iwd«».
the only objection to the plan was that Hundred, thc old hymn tune Chester, a
— fherPord is always **fit a n d A;
I hunted un Ihn rrwa'ly «help.
camp fire favorite of tho Revolution, F. R. Durham, G South, Calvert St.,
the inoccnt suffered wi^h the guilty.
h
Baltimore.
Md.
U-13te
H
U
K lú J A* k 1
Ih. 1 .™, n o r» -« ' qwh.
ready.
Dr. Steenthly, on a sultry September President’s March, Yankee Doodle and
. _ 3/ :»
V«. úr. Vrt tttpjwd hh paper
•V
t ...
Good Farm for Rant—Castle Garden
’ * morning, preached with sincerity and a Scotch ballad Robin Gray.'
Five hundred doll«;» i* thc new price of thc F ord
| r Tallahassee hat jurt finished a bit; vigor a sermon that he had prepared
These were effectively rendered by- on traction line, three miles from city.
ru n t bout; the tuur-ng c ir li Eve fifty; the town car
revival meeting, and amor.g the con­ with great pains.
Mrs. Newton, Mrs. Claude Herndon, Farmed for five years, all tiled, two good
•even fifty - a ll f. o b. D ttioit complete With equip
verted ia a barber, who had been a bad
"But, for all tho force of his argument Mrs. Marlowe, Mrs. Gerror and Mias flowing wells, barn and outshed. Rent­
m tn l.
G el c in lo f ^ n d particular« from Sanford
actor in his day. Once he put acme and delivery, ihe good doctor was much Jossie Stumon, with Miss Gaines .os ed cheap for cash. Address M rs.'Cora
Machine and C ara(e Co., C. F. W illiim i. A |r a l; E d
home made sea foam on n young man's vexed to see that a large part of his con­ soloist and Miss Stumon as cornet solo­ llollinger, Canastota, New York.
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hair which turned the hair rod, and the gregation slept. Several of his leading is t
color did not come out for n year.
parishioners even snored.
For Cash Rental or Share F a rm in g Mrs. Muftton also gave us a good jdca
The barber ronf«axl to thit\ ahd’olher
"D r, Stwnthly, ut the end of his dis- of the old time music by playing some Four acres tiled land. Two cultivated
crimes. It was. a hard won conversion ihurse pounded on the lectern, and fragments of some very old piecw, abo two years but not tiled. House and
and the evangelist was elate i. He saw when all wt-re at last awake, he said very the famous Battle of Prague.
barn on place; 2 H miles we*t‘ of city.
a chance for parsing religion on to a host (1 m l/ and mildly:
2 Fine Flowing Wells.
Addis n L.
The
Welfare
Department
of
the
of Capital City ritirens. utilixiing the
"M y friends, this sermon cost me a
W
„llama.
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Wuman’s Club held its first meeting of
batber shop as a gat-way.
great dgal of trouble, and I don't think
the season Thursday afternoon, Oc­
For Renl-~No. 708 Park Ave., six
Over in a corner of the revival hall you have paid it th : attention it deserves.
tober 9th.
re
on.
a, hath, electric lighta, gas forcookhe tfiked to a knight of the stilptd pole. I shall, therefore, repeat i t . k Jkfy text
ing.
Apply to h . (J. Du linse, over Ten :
The program opened with the reading
"Now, Mr. ScDroir," raid the evar.- I take from----Cnt
Store.
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of
a
very
excellent
paper
by
Mrs.
T.
A.
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"gell-t, "you hare it in you; power to do
"And for a second time Dr. Stwnthly"
Neal,
on
tho
Health
ami
Training
of
gteat good in the woiid. You’re n mat. preached his sermon from beginning to
For Sale 00 (HK) Snow ^ Hull j Cuulisianuaiiii irsiLiiiMti o r tiii: n o r m
3
School Children and it Ls to Ik* regretted fiower planLs re*a&lt;iy for «siting next
of ifr ptderive personality; and by n a-on end."
that larger numliera of lit» memla-rs had week.
of your jwsition you meet men in sJI
Also wUii to buy 'Jii OiHl t ’abwalks’ of life.
r 1 was glad to see Alderman Under­ not l*Tn present, particularly more of liage I’lants Wakefield \'ari&lt;*ty
F F.
“ Im riad of discussing bass-bail o. wood’s defense of the (ut department the mothers uml ti acinus, es s i many Dutton phone 1PI.
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1
fishing with" a patron, why not ray a few in the last issue of The Herald. There vital topics were? Suggiwtcsf of .-|hs*i;iI
I'allj
No. hG
n
n
For rent Rooms for
light limixc-,
Dv Jacksonville
HI.'am
voids calculatisl to turn him ipb* was absolutely no grounds for any kick significants' to them.
2 '20am
It is unrortuiuite that, before* li«* keeping. Fufnisbed or unfurntahe*!. ('nr.*
Ar Sa’ uniiah
ch aner paths? it'm ind eaah, ai you iqjr.inM the fire depot tro*»nt at the
1 ' 2'ipin
tì.'jnpm
14 tic
4 ;/i. pm
have Ixen reminded, that while he U Harms fire last »w k. They arm ed in me&lt; ting more emphasis hud not Inen litio and Una.
Ar Charleston
lU(35pm
Ar Richmond
For Sale ‘'Cheap" Pair of Iforsea,
large in life he must get ready for the | r w n j timp ftn() (ii&lt;l all they could after given to. the importance of tho subject
fi.dnnm
I0rl 5am
end, which ra m a tu til men."
Ar \t a»lungii-n
R P’ain
1 •i- pm
arrival. All in tin- world they had was matter of tills particular program, Wagon and Harness. Apply to !.. J.
The bartSr thought that was a In« [he chemical engine and wf&gt;en that was which no doubt w-mld have assures! a lia iliey Jr.Juingwooii, Fla.
Ar Ilaltiro.ir**
11 if
to UOato
2 It pm
idea, and pledged himself. Then ht exhausted there was rothing more: to larger atlendanei*. The intercstid at­
Ar W 1‘bilttdf-lphia
12
20
pm
6:25pm
For Sale^-CVIery plants. Nick ZerWtnt buck to his shi p.
Ar New 5’iirk
? ‘‘tl (in*
7:5npm
do. The Chemical cugino is desinged tention and ready response cuiltsl forth novan, Mure ay'a jilnce, south of J .'E .J
Littl old Johnny I/xtw-leaf can«.- In to extjnguisn snudi blazes around chini­ l»y the | a;v-r showed that the »uhits t
J’arv'» reside lt.
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St.—I P'lllnian in*» ni the htth*»*-t 1 »ss urcr.itrd nn nil *••* -*
fren: his da}’* wi-ik at the jxcan fam'. li* ss t r in th«- comers af house* where. ha&lt;l lxs*n wisely chosen and wi 11 treat
Ihniny cur» on iruins Sn*. vj Ml local **it.,*p,.r n,
F"r Sale 100 \ arils Celery plants
Johnny was nfrui-i if ghosts and gres« tire fire ha-» nnlj 'tarlisi ant| th&lt;- ex- isJ and found an echoing chord in the
eif on Trenn Ml. I nr Inform iiinn and reservailon npply
ready for the field Bu'rpe«- htrain.
h orsi it ami he* wife. He want.-d hi* tll'.guhlier put* out t(ie (ire* without thè heart of every woman pre«*nl.
For lack of space onl , the f ll* -‘~g ‘ C. hi urine, U. 3, c .tj.
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u è of wat r, noi u«U*-»-i**-mg thè house
paper can , Stai«* and local territory given to
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T h ib a -b * 'g U t i ’n ; h with ti* lath- [rom th» fire- but afcso freni tía* wat»! brief resume of Mrs.
ering and liaf o f t c .-have with b lef re- Hut after the fire hnt gaim-rl headway lx* given.
Ilivl-iiin I’lHtenger Agent
joldx-rs. re tuders and capable s.d&lt;-smen.. |
Nothing could more closely ulfect " &gt; h .\ l ." the l»-rt arid lx.-»t Kiuiwn 'nap, j ^
irxiks aix.i.t 11e ( g ni«i 11 movement t i r i th Harms fire had the-e is no
l l4 U liny '-tf'-et
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Jarksonvil', !
to fill ip the almnci.mtl tana!, lie wa chance in the wen I I 0&gt;r any lire extin- the welfare of tlte city than tin* wihare u n i-vcs gren.e. grease, dirt, e tc., from
just foi irg ihe r x -r o»er the patron’s gumlio to stop it. There- is jio fi e of her children the cotring cilix-.-i.».
tm i,i.ni- Big seller, tsjx-cially in fac­
Ih tt. t w1 en it &gt;c urr. d to l i a to ad- plug closer to Sanford Hr tghts than
This has lxs-n n owl admirably y t tory d triéis. Willie (or attractive ;
.
a few words ol iuqui.y to Looeelcai Tenth Street, Consequently tlie fire fortji in Mrs. T. A. N tal’s excellenLpaper ,p opuai i n. SKAT C(J., 3 New Park,
* ,'tgiKrir.tng the-itate of his soul.
j department liar! no charier- in tbe world rrud tt-fore* the Weljar* Dt-pa tm nt of
nue Hartford, Conn
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"Johnny," said tire haiher slowly, to do any tiling more* than they did. I the Woman’s Club on T hutm liy after­ tl
For Iteni —L nfuti.úhed rixritw ove
"are- you prepar«l to die.”
I h**nestly believe th a t 5snford has the noon on the Health and Training of
L IV E R Y , S A L E S A N D
FE E D
ST A B L E
I.«.i
lf‘s »tuie -uirohle for gentil men.
School
Childre
n
T h* nun .in tin- n air t»j&gt;en»-tl his &lt;•&gt;*-* (f finest department &lt;d a!iy city of *imitar
It »u.« Mrs. Neal " gisxj fortune last hi«- Mr- It I Im i-« Jo*. I'^rk avi nu
*■ and
t&gt;- ru n ., I n the high light* ill* III the state am they have demon­
C o r or P a r k A v e n u e »nrt S e c o n d S t r e e t
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l| ■I i i e i I l hr- ot |i r.
strated on more ixTasionx thun one that summer n* h**.ir no hs« an autlioiit_.
C O N T R A C T O H S F OR A L L K IN D S OF H EA V Y H A U LIN G
" \\ l.wl'&gt; tl ¡it"' he i-fioulrd.
F«»r Kent N ii**- furnished rixuna.
they were- on the- job at all times. There than the distingui-htsl I &gt;r C¡«-l-s-I mi the
With w hi. h he i.irl .t lightning li-aji is hardly a man in the tire aervjev today health
h"aith of chihfren,.
eMhfren.. and
and wo wore* given $1.26 p»r v-n-k ami up. Ai Stum on’»
L r g o s u p p ' y r-f H o r s e s , M u i c s ,
freir the chnir, w itstid tl«* rtxor from the in any city that takes as much care of |
lienrlit of her excellent suggestions, 315 E. Fourth St.
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W a g -m s h u H a r n e s s a lw a y s
ba.ber and threw that get.tU man through ids material as Foreman Paxton and
First, a clean environment and the
F'or Rent Some very dreirahle furhis ow n plate (.la: a winuow.
he had' his equipment in working order ncennity of good, wholesome food, nour­ nished upartments for light hous**o n h a n d F o r S a lo o r E x c h a n g e
the night of the fire and did ail that ho ishing to both brain and body. Dr. koeping ai«! I»„lgtngs, Mr». J. H. FVt- 1
(¡rise! highly reciimmended un|»:l sued
* I have no pafieur® witli jxsiple er r- uld after reaching the fin;.
Bl a c Wn r o i t h l ni - a n d W a g o n R e p a irin g In c o n n e c t i o n
gUs* n The Fair view n truer First uml
rice as an ideal hredu fixui. and lor a French avenue city.
orgai ixi-1ioi « ti ot l , lo to- cijiiiir.hli
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till nido it mi i idle mi f r tl:c ret q i&gt;iti * I set- that Franklin county commis­ general diet whole wheat bread, fruit
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F'or Saji- ( hie horse *li «* harrow *»nIf e i oe gree ]■t it h* »l\&lt; n in lecret sioners have donated $000 to the adver- ami nuts as the Ix-st.
hot?«turning
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1*&gt;»
lit**«!
a-*
r«
w
T
r. d kei I -it rel 1 i - t « i d 11 at the i-sii Ii»11 g fund „I ft«- muntv arid the city „(
Mrs Neal empha ixisl the great iin16-tf
c lilirtn of IT *« a cm. git tc i.o l Ixx-kfl Apalachicola has given $250 more and , IK,rlance of tlx- cart- of children « teeth. K Hat*-» Court House.
irte il tl.« &gt; m m t i l t III ir | aiei.t« are the fund will be used for special adver­ the frequent examination of the same, as
For Snle Span of mules. M. S. Nel­
dextitut* , canni t make a living and tising and the sending of copies of newra- carelessness in this i»articular may re­ son Fiureka llammix-k Sknford Fla.
nevtr cid or if they are* ci ad that tljey pajx-rs to interested parlies who are like­ sult in indigestion, nnd sources for dis­
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were left destitute by the parents who ly to locate in Franklin county. Every ease germs. So improved are the ad­
For Rent—Two furnished rooms and',
Complete abstracts from the records of
&amp;i
were too shiftless to make a living. No county in Florida is up and doing nnd vanced school authorities on this sub­ om* bedroom. Ibxjms suitable for light
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child carts to gh through all this red ta[x the very rsiwnce of the advertising is ject in Birmingham, Ala., that the chil­ housekeeping. Mrs. Goodhue 210 IV k
Orange
and
Seminole
Counties.
• Taxes
in ordir to gi t f.»«■ hc-oks and no 'or«- the spirit in which the money is given dren's teeth are examined every fow avenue.
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who is dependent upon cluuity ca.e* (or the real live counties of Florida real- ' mor^bs. The use of the tooth brush at , Wanted*—Five rooms or five room
paid for non*residents.
to have tl.* lari cotti madly (lung it, ixc that unless they advertise th*-y will least twice a day is iniitsed upon,
cottage close in. Address F. 0. B n
th 'ir fact». Sort i tin is j ride and j ¡ov­ be lost in the shuffle. These ore the |
of fhanliness should lx&gt; in-1 No. 1397.
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ert y go teg* tl - r i t.d thè It How who re days of advertising and the business 1stilled. Hands and finger natD «houtil j F* r Rent—Furnished ro*ms. House♦ ♦ ♦ » » ♦ &lt; * ♦ ♦ ♦ » » * ♦ ♦ » ®s ®®®«® ®a ®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®t ^ * e #***
d tv n to try ra y law b u ll up yt*tei- house, city or county that cannot get ilx* kopt clean. Fingers kept out of kiej ing if desired. 311 Park avenue.
dry and um i f th* Lig n eti of the coun­ in the game will *oon Ik* on the list of eyes, nose and mouth.
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Teachers should see thpt they ax e;
try. I fnv. r the j lan of Big 1 im Sutll- the has keens.
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propelly seated in regard to light and | Wanted—To trade a -g*xxi railroad
van tif N- w V- i. v. - wi.ih- n* Vexartl*
that they are comfortahli. feet resting watch for a bicycle. Telephone 259.
an anici t-&gt; n u t t in * u te.tairdy an
('ommlxfcionerx Working Overt! me
16-.lt p j
on the floor and shoulders erect. Eye |
iingtl t*» the | &lt;• r j A ( k* *1 4L» Pc wery '
The
county
comrmswonnm
of
Sïminole
ONLY AUTHORIZED BOTTLERS OF
For Sale or Rent—Two story, eight j
strain may lead to serious errors of vision.
ar.d tl t-y*. wLi tu UC of l is benefits each j
year will n ira Idn ta w ti nt he U gone. are busy men these days holding their The inspection of an eye specialist from room house, one acre fenced, on First j
Btrect, wi-st of bridge. V. ScKmelx, I
Many a n r n. \ • r ut i rti cLild wi.oet- regular meeting on Monday and an time to time was recommended.
adjourned
meeting
on
Wednesday.
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Dr. Giiisei insists that heredity is not Route 2.
riant- was r a t n eitiin tsi in the ntwwThere
are
so
many
matters
o
f,import­
i ittsupefabk difficulty. H ealth .. is
pnpe a v hen i in t tr.y D. So|tivan died
V
ance in the new county th a t ona m ining normal and by the practice of the law* possible way to grow into the highest
is n *u.l ing the "I ig fell* wlirend,
jjcr month ri hartfjy enough in which to of health and thc ajd'of science disease
ideal of noblo manhood and womimbood.
guldsxn v is tho lotipieiiL '^doxci»
transact business although the board can be overcome. The removal of ade­
The informality and goodwill which j
f-reVef bei ging 1h&lt;lie
I ■ every cr-VV^Mit'lto did
MANUFACTURERS OF GINGER'ALE AND SODA WATERS
losus ho Umc In dtsjxising of budn-nt noids may turn a dull child into a bright
pervaded the meeting was very plea*Ing 1
. *T5- t , , î t t t If.vish l.is charity fncUSsÍR inately.
n
it
com
«
lj»f®re
them.
Sanlnrix
one. A wholesome diet may work the and many topics were brought up and
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T-* t r 'O f hi* 1 un* reda t f lk*.tei*at t« who eervTd
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county.haa « board of county, commiv same miracle for the semi-starved and a freely talked over.
him I t lia h e rc q n ite n r in the Bowery
;
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» . ‘ Wi* ■
tioners to hifi proud of and much credit pair of gin
may open the vision upon
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The limited space for playground .at
tle re were-hilf a d*xen who«? special
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is duo'thbm* for • the ajde manner in a new world.
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the
primary
school___
was_______
discussed
and a
which they taken care of t 0 &gt; new baby.
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W . J . T H IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
Mr*. Neal’» dbcusdotr br.- regard to committer appointed to confer with the
were n,au® on ¿Fg Tin.'a pur«?. HLs
JLu. «pW1»®»1*. 1
the training of achool children ti worthy city council in regard to the purchase of
infiUuttioM to th*m wire »omething
For a Canning Factory
of profound attention. She insist» upon the vacant lot adjoining the school
like thm:
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W. E. Jacoby of Toledo, Ohio wae in thc cooperation of parents and teacher«, grounds on the north.
"Lt&lt; k I p tlift 1* U i-rand tell mo if
V
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The importance of the use of indiyld— ¡ fi
, J-' they really n.«J any (nine, If tliey need the city yesterday. Mr. Jacoby is con-(The school 'provides the opportunitie*
BÉ.- :y v
Jt right oil thé bat
that they have it noctod with a large p*m*rvihg plant ® t! for learning; the parent must aee that ual drinking cut* by school children wras
I,« foie you n t u n . Don’t &lt;ome back Toledo and h on his way JO Euktis, where 1tho child uses them. A great responsi-, acknowledged by ai), buj the failure to
and U-H ire tl a l tl e n an ol thc family lie hopes to be able to cstaglhh a branch | bility rests ujwn tho men and women find a successful plan for enforcing the
orrtew «uh h o l d s « ocal i s t a t i co .
* a boòtt TiJTtnrFnri'Tn'btunc f o r his pfiTtimring phmt. When asked about • of this nation who arc trying to equip rule was admitted. *
VamUy b*.'ng up igalret i t What I Sanford’« chance for a jdant Mr. Jacoby 1 tb® coming millions for a lofty citicrn- .T hat old grievance—th® open sewer»
F lo r id a
want to ki.ow U n* t vhnt caused tbejr ■aid th a t Sanford had an ideal location ' ahip. But while the school D a mighty emptying into the gateway of the city, . A
Sanford,
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being hard up, but just how hind up for such a plant and that in view of the factor, tho home U a greatir one. She offending the aesthetic sen*c and men­
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they arc- U thty tak for rent, pay th* fact that there ia a number of tons of urged that the m ojt attractive place acing the health of thè town wra* di**
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-------- n n u If they le.-d cod, a o that they vegetables, fruiU, etc.,, thrown» away in th® world (or the children should be cuaaed with animation and the hopg exyearly
that
U'wtTuTtTrerunfly
bi*
piofitthe
home,
where
motftDra
are
lh*tr
tno*t
praaed
that
a
t
le
n
t
they
rqjght
be
. (« L it, ar.d if it a a caso where they ear,
f i B « a a W a ñ l « s W ,* B r in s R e s ” 1
delightful «n out of sight and extefuftU Into th®
grow*BTiv A*' Il m corixinn- r hAf|D{rtg
use the rponcy right th tn jelv ia, giv( able- itoW tbé
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SATtrqNO, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17. 1913

Volum« V

Special Legislation
Mexican Situation
Sanford &amp; Everglade
To Pass Alien Law
May Cause Trouble
Sale Has Been Made
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G o v e rn o r T r a m m e l May H e a d

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Tall aha .-we. Oct. l ’# .—Gov. I’riimnel] announced today that he Ih invretlX*1i"g thr queation of Japan colonizution In Florida by land eompanlrtt and
wilt *ct as hi'* judgment dictates as soon
H j* has mad* UP hU mind a« to the
seriousness of the Influx. An extra scsdon of the legislature may bo called to
paw an alien land bull! as a big protest
hii gone up over the state over the comin( of then* Japanese from California.
They are settling in the celery bolts
lor the purpose of raising vegetables for
the northern market«. The Governor
this morning said he had not as yet re| -reived Congressman Frank Clark’» let­
ter suggesting a special gession but on
Kb own initiative he had taken the ques­
tion up several days ago ami that he
would announce his judgment within a
fsw days.
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Impeachment proceedings against the
I county commissioners arw opqnly ad| vacated by many of the leading membm cf the dry faction in St. Petersburg.
The commissioners are blamed for tinoutcome of the recent local option . lec­
tion. That the commiisionem and their
appointed« were in - collusion with the
liquor interest» ¡» generally charged on
the ground that every alleged mistake
tra in favor of the liquor interests
Some of the leading men have openly
declared themselves in favor of inipeaching the commissioners to the extent of
offering to circulate n petition to in.ptach them.
The St. Petersburg Civic
Ingue held a star chamber session in the
Ftnt B*ptiat church 'yesterdayWhile
itbgencrully conceded that the meeting
n to comider the present situation
irdplan to rail an election, nothing del
take could Ik- scoured from any of the
member* present.
Jnioxicany^m ojJ^
*hkh Were confiscated during the feu
seeks will lie returned to those from
•horn they were taken, according to the
ftatement of J. D. Bell. pol iee court
judge.
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Henry P. Starre-tt of Dade ('it . has
uileti from Now Votk for I’.imimu,
whence he will go to Cartegenn, Colombia, where he has just Imcii app- Ini.-d
roasid h President \\ ilson 'riar* '"
Kat I«« n tn i|». consular M-r\ n .- tor \ • i.
years, practically all of uhie'i I f t ..
•pent a» deputy aonaul general at 11.«
^«nna, Cuba, lib elovution to the
rank and »Uary of consul was largely due
to th» Influence of Senator D. 1’ PI» tthrr of FI ritla, at the State D ci'utment.
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W A Bell of tin. lifnt riblie t lias the
dbt n -inshing honor of f» mg l.af.i.ettr county« r-|mnt|,i n corn g r'.-.r, having
imsin „Vit husht-ls of com on four acre .
This crop was jdanted and cultivat'd
by the directions of the Government
F»rtn Iienionstralion Agent, I). C.
(ietger, and u one of the mjtny insUAtecs
of (UCcqm made by following these attggeations and direction*.—Mavo Fret*
Pre»»,

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*1 U understood that the need of houses
rent in Tallahassee is getting to
h« almost serious. One of the state'»
prorrlncnt rfflrhUs ha* been trying to
rr'*t a set,'a room house then* for two
month* and has not been successful yet.
*&lt;lve |M*t-sons applied for n house
»wt. b u o t e l a i t t h a t h a d only la*en v a , rated tt* r&gt; day*.
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Birthday Party
,
The attra^ivc borne of Mr». W. W.
nathy was the acene rtf a beautiful
I Sf*1'***0 birthday party given to Mr».
I *»• Ih Pi tty In honor of her 71st birthday
the Miwiona/y Society of the Methht church, Mia. Perry being the aop T ' e|tI«it member. Mrs. A. E. Phil• tk*
^ opening address, telling
°*e Present the object of the party. A
®°sl delightful musical program was
The invited guest* were requtaled to
jJ W * dime, and at the conclusion of
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Fvrry who then prtwented tho
to the mlvilonary soci1» addo&lt;l to the treasury. The
yj** m*nt« were dainty and tlr|ici*us,
^
cream being served in lavendar
The spacious rooms were
j» u _ .u^y decorated with a profusion
Mi* u 011 flowere
potted plant*.
Un n!u^ c* Harrold, Mr». Sturtcvant,
natk #t30n
M h i Douglass Al&gt;err r j
Mr*. Abernathy i|t enterp

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Frank ( lark Thinks Republican» Should
U » r Their Job«

O lk r New« And View* Of The
Sute In Tabloid Form
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TO VICTOR HKI.ONGH SPOILS

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Rup tur e W i t h H u e r t a thrut;e and Dr. W. J. Mutton of Boston A t l a n t i c C o a s t Li ne F in a ll y
t»day are fiee. They planned to leave
Will Be Next T u r n '
Pu rc ha s es S h o r t Line
for New York. They w«to sentem-iHl

REV. STRONG'S LECTURES

An Important Scries of Sermon^ at
in Murch to terms of one year and &lt;&gt;m*
Congregational Church
Washington. Oct. r 16 "&lt;■rooked," Other New» Of The World Tenely day the order of sent«*nco dating from Sale Will Not Affect The Sanford
Beyond contradiction this is the so­
the day of thidr arri'nt. G«s»d liehavior
Told For Buiy Herald
fruui'ulrrt ami "riamm.bl.
-&gt;• «nine
Iraction Line Or Oviedo,
cial age with its problems and dis­
further
shot
ten««]
their
sentences
j ul thv tern.« ap|»liiwl lo tí» ru n
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Reader«
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Schedule
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turbing theories. The cos()el message
by Representative Frank I'ln-k - i ¡lur­
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for
such an age w of*^rjireme worth.
The Mexican situation is today riThe world touting season of basehall
The Sanhird &amp; Everglades Railway
ida in a speech in the hou«: in favor of
Believing
that the U-ia?tJng of Jesus,
garded by officials ns dii'ting toward a will often next Saturday and continue has l*een sold to the Atlantic Coast Line
the senate amendment removing dep­
crisis with the Onited States awaiting acouml to the training days of the big the deal being consummated this wet*k approached from the fight point of
uty marshals and. deputy revenue col­
President Huerta's next move. A com­ hagite-senrejn nr home m-rf-spring: Thus and the new owner» cxjiert to takcThnrgr [.View, contains the fundamental truth
lectors from the civil servi«»-.
manding feature was the action of the will the insatiable appetite of the game at once. This deal has apjieared In for our «lay, 1 purpose beginning next
Mr. Clark left no doubt in the mimi»
Spanish minister in Mexico who called a enthusiasts be reUeved—io—paiV during wv«r»l state pajHT» n-ctmtly as being Sunday evening B“very important series
of his hearers as to his views on civil
meeting
of the diplomatic corps to dis­ the lifeless winter and a considerable made and the railroad commission gave of sermon*: "W hat Does Jesus Szy
service. He said:
cuss Huerta'» declaring his dictatorship. numlter of big cague player» have the the |M*rmbalon to sell several weekii ago About Character?" And, as an intro­
“ Mr. Speaker.—-L am in i»V«&gt;r of sen­
The president discussed the situutko. advantage of practically an all-year- hut the real sale was not made until duction to that series the spe*cial sub
ate amendment No. 8—1 am in favor of
with Secretary Bryan and «event sen­ round practice.
yesterdny. It is understood that the j«*t for next Sunday evening will be,
it principally because I am opposed to
ator» and later held a conference with
price paid was entirely satisfactory to "The Primary Need for this Social Age."
I t t
the whole civil service propaganda.
the foreign relation« committee of the
ELECTION SET ASIDE
tho former owner» and thu A. C. L. Two theories upirn this subject are lo(Applause.) I am opposed to it be­
senate.
recognized the value of the short line «lay in the melting pot of public opinion,
cause it is hyiqieritical indnri‘ni and
l'india
(Vunty Is Wet Armrding as a future feeder from the new country a candid examination of each will be
! t 1
fraudulent in every rejqiect, and. -as
opening up from th** Evorglatles coun­ given.
Mexico City, Oct. 16.—That the criris
T o luiw
my friend ut the right suggests, damn­
All are cordially invited and a cordial
try.
able. Mr. Speaker, I am opj&gt;osed to it in the situation between Mexico and the
Tampa, Oct. 16.—Circuit Judge F. M.
welcome
awaits ull. Th«» new owners have not given out
because I believe with Andrew Jackson, United Slat«*», which was almost reached Robh*s Hits morning hamlltl down »
I K P. STRONG.
pn&gt; stateimml as vet in tegitrd to their
yestefday, is only temporarily delayed
that t" 'he victor Itelongs the spoil»,
ulinv* that the recent "‘wi-t nr &lt;lr&gt; ’’
Pastor.
"J do tint believe that any Prmident w»s the finding here tonight lietween feet j *ii h«M in Pinellas county was (ilatus regarding the operation of the
branch
line
iinii
there
Ims
tieen
c«msi«lof the \ mted Slate* can successfully Mexican» and foreigners. When th" null mi- v.»iiI liecaus«* the notice of
I'-abb' «-onieclure us to whether this new
carry into execution he* i&gt;oliciisi unless next development will be reached is the Hccti ul hail not Ijeen advertbsisi ac­
At The Congregational Church
brunch would tpake a change in the »died
question
all
are
askin;.
Charge
N
Ison
every agent under him is in line with his
cording to law. II appear» that the ule of tho t)vie«lo branch.
The Sunday-school Rally Day ex­
policies and belinvttl as he believes. O'Shaughnesay prof wses to expect no lOtlci- id el'-ction ajipeared in only on«Some time since there was a ehunge ercise» at tha Congregational Church
reply
whatever
to
th
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Washington
mem­
Take it today. An eminent federal of­
now«| u|» r in Pinellas county, whereas
asked by the Sanford city council in the Sunday morning were uhulually bright
ficer only a few days ago told me that orandum and the foreign office says th'*re the law n quin» th a t'I t be printed in
The program was
()vie«l«&gt;
schedule tlfat woubl make two and attractive.
the tvvo «tenograplwr» were It.‘public­ will l&gt;e none for tie* time Indtig, hut still one fi*w-|i:;(H*r in farh town in tin- (rips daily each way from Oviislo to this well n-ndere«l by th«- young people and
ans; thut he could not dictate a letter is regarded as r«'tla'n that the America! "Ottnl.v a her«- u n«'WS(m(K'r is (.ublLshi'il city and give the (M-ople of both place« htlle folks.
that had not to he &lt;li. tai.-d to a It. pub government'« nntifi a ion regarding fu Th«*r*- a-«* light news(in(e*rs in four
1 mnrh belter scbnlule but about the
Marching into the church, lead by
lican llcr** we ..r&lt;- undertaking to t&lt;ire action will be til** ti'rminati t) of •own i- Pinellas county
time tie ehunge a as cont**iti|i|&lt;*ate&gt;! Ruth Waldron, carrying n large Boral
tlii
ai’lion
mi
tfie
(&lt;art
of
th«*
Mexicat.
conduct .1 government ipun I)eiiiiH-r.»lu
Th .an aas that of Farv.r v» I hi­ riie (s-o|ile "I ti\i.-«|o -ismg t/ieir (ram ciirs«, ty|.ifying the "Cross of Jesu^
line* with Itepul.llcan agencies to ex. government
ll anl "[ O-iunly Commissininrs nf
«■rew slipping away trom them petitioned going on lx fori*," the procession was
It 1» not «•x|«*et,*d that thi* election
cute them
Hillsi."r.iiigh.county.
»in.rough .county. Col. Robert \S
\t
ilu' railway nfUi i.il not to change the very pretty, each child carrying a flag,
w
hii'h
I’roviHional
I'
m* iilent
Hueita
\ Davi"Mr Speaker, I have noli«»»! »luring
,i- i.u.JBing.' I ' B Purkhill of T.unpa si In-ilule ami tin I'hung*"-, it tltere are p(n- large Ainerieuti flag was rarri«*&lt;Tby
sis ins to regar.l as oh.' .J ll,e canltnal
my eight years of -.ervo-e in this iiou-&gt;app.ennui jîjfer the complamiuii an&lt;i
any, will probably b&lt;- tnuile in the Sur - Eihtmml Nfetuch and th« Christian flag
principle« of Ins ptdicy will l&gt;e postpone«*.
that when the gavel was yielded by Mr
County Attorney W. R. Rowland for f I k Everglades, «m-h change» to 1m* (&gt;y Margaret tilr»ng. Marching to tho
Ki'deriko Gnirboa i*n«l Manuel Calnr".
('»muni, and purtistlinriiip ran riot
(It- b&lt;i.r«bfOf commissioners
of a uh r t« in Ut tu 1he rn.iTi growers id t«lntforiti thè r.-velile w as sound«1«! by
(•resilientml • anilidiitin are n«&gt;t rihuliiq
thronghour tin- country, none «&gt;f tlaw
Pile ilasf voted ■•«Iry” by a mu)ont&gt; thè celery dilla
Mr W s T h o rn to n ; th è American llag
their
etiorts
anil
ajqsar
to
lielieve
th«'
gentlemen were demanding a close a.!
&lt;f about two hundred, some thr«*'
( thè S unford «V bvergiuden rai««*«|, followcd by th è s a lu te and plodge;
T h e «ni
elections will be belli according to pr&lt;»Iierence to civil service reform. iAp
mot.tii* ago.
Carl DtH-rh-r, a saloon R&gt; a ili noi mtike any chatiges in th è "I p|p«lge ullegiunce to m y tlag and t*o
(iliiuse on the Iiemocratic side ' Tb&lt;‘&gt; grum At tin* sain*- time it i« arknowl k«»*|MT ..f T.ir|&gt;«m Siirjngs, insisting that Sanford Tractioii Co., u* they will c o n ­ Ih** repuhlic for whieh it stand»; «me n a ­
edgeil that net--implbhmen' of this would
th«' rli'&lt;-i."n was nOt legallv h.'hl, r&lt;*- tinue io use thè sanie joint ttacks fr*«m ilon indivi'ibi«', w ith lilterty ami ju s had everything They did not ask for
I»' dilllcull sine.' the only r«*C«mr*e is tie- "|x'H&lt; i la. sal sin. wits ;»rr&lt;—
.t.'TI and
anything of tin» charact-r. but tte-&gt;
(iiililing of el.s-tious or tie* n*teu(e»n *»f *in v * &lt;! That, nnvirtum will not. oi &gt;allford ¡«venu.- eust !" t amefi'fi « «1V tic. for all after i* bleb one wriu* of
stood for 11«publicans tn olilo- &lt;-v.-r‘.
¡.od in l u i . e \ ( « . 'l tu uhi «.«:- t" 'h e
Ymi’rn a
- a- " m g . thè uu«li« no*
the pre-iili te-y by President Hunt la.
ivur«-, .'lol«l now. in the face of Judge Utuotl station, iH'Itlllg thè 1*11.. ni d »¡IV
where and on all tmeraiort'
^ i-iu li..g
fin -i \ i die wa i ugaìn s«ìun&lt;l.
either of whirl W .Itili l.e .S(tl!llty lb
- ■ » .•■'were right tn «fottig *»&lt; Mr.
mg l In Irtiveling poi . I t e Ih-m* i of ed and th«' ('I n M im i tlag ratsed on high.
tasteful to the United St t -s. It is re
f I 'l i a s will !■&lt;» aide to ta k e out li .. clii.a(sT lare and good serve«
Sp.uk« , • b’&lt;* mutter what (tarty is m
I tu- salute and pi -«ige to thè Christian
garde«! as «•xtren .ly iii'imwiibl &gt; tin t ■■I . I r thi' n«*xt lux year wh«'li In
power, lIc inetnlMT* of that party shnubi
II,iv’
(ollowed
I pi.*i Ige ulli*giaiu-e to
President H u e rta will n h* on- t i c d -pu*
t u t iher 1. und it ts ah«« likely th a t
u.limm-t. r tie- atluirs of Ite- goviTinm-nt.
my
llug
and
to
I l e S u v id u r for whus«*
ti*"« unii rester«' thi r u T o tin ir fuiictfotis
t omniirrial t Inh Meetinv
th*
are due r e p a r a tio n (or loss of
This is a g.'V- rnmei t &lt;f parine, and it
kir.gdom il stand»
«me h ro th e rh o o d
which Up(s-:tr I" be th '-111.- Jltl'Timl i Ve.
tip , u i h . h u m the county f«ir the pen*»!
i« ft»Hoy f* f (tm talliti »1 uutiv to un ” ‘i.'
All itl-n d ie r s o( thè t.‘ouif*o r&gt; i «I * lu b uiiiting all in servile utid lo v e ," followi-il
fir* deputies still an* in th«- p niUn.^
ini * Wire illegali-.' closed.
del lake to administer the atfairs of guvand t Itone who are not t i c m l s r » bui u r e i l)y f)|„. V(,r^, )(f ..A1]
th a p 0 ^ ep rtf
liary and (ihk- -ss«*« ngtirvd them are liternir.ut thmbgh olii rial» who are opm
t'-ri't'd
m
the
development
of
SunI••M
iie*
Nam
e"
Ruth
Waldron
and
itig ';le l dully Tin y Lave not Ins-n (»■.
Fior Iti u (or &lt; ¡itile
pnsfij to such party, or to carry it» 1«*1i|,,rd
¡ir«ri'i(iic»l*‘«l
to
lx*
pns«*-nt
-it
th«*
Clifford
Walker
acquitted
themselves
tnilp'd to &lt;*otnim nil-all* with tin- out idi
ci.-i itilo exeeuli &gt;n through the medium
.1 M Foy. who i» u is'hug of rii«' Conimereial &lt; iul&gt; t»'xi creditably in tin ir re*&lt;p«-ctiv«* r«*citation«.,
1’ lu t’d . Or-t. I
world
■if ,.gi .its will! me the bitte; «'Memii-s ■(
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u i g ' i t i n r i e r t t v b u l I b u l l i H g "W n il H a v e W &gt;. I l o ii e T o d a y ." u m l
id l i v e s t 'Au m i l '
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honestly and (airly enforced and. in muny in th«,* trial of Governor Sulzer
my jmlgrn' nt. it never will be. A gra.l- The m u r i decide«! that it was unti«- ewary to amend the article or to ask t. e
u a t of I n ir v a n i or \ »1 migi.
l
uii.-d
assem
bly to draw u now one. No mei lv unfit to idi the "¡1 1 1
ii'ir.mt
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a ' fendo &lt;&gt;f the Morgetitht.a t*-sti
St I' tt arslial w d*- t
i,^, ,tj uionv in t h - o|iiiilili of th e c o a r l
w e li
ul m en * "ilio le t t '
varum win'reiid b, .ludg'
Cullen.
This
urti
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t binigli t tc&gt; ' - I I I i
dul'-ut
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way
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I'ffv.flu ftl ruff i»ll IHi'*»

I*a&gt;mi; vwth hii» Ili** iur Iti»
io bis work in ca-rjing forward thè grt al
Project» over whieh le hnd churge in
pushirig thè twin stisd himif «m ov r thi*
ocean to Key Wr-t ami :n ot.i- r .Iroad
developmcnt work in th" state, Joseph
R. Parrott, president &lt;*f the Florida
East Coast Railway and the Florida
East Coast UtRel &lt; on n ny, one of
tlirec truste.» of th. \.*-t -.at* of th«
late Henry Morrh.m ’'lagh-r, - ice pres­
ident of the Record C..m|-.m.., .« director
of the Floiiilu Publishimr 1 im)iany,
publishing
Du- Jacksonville TiimwTlnion and cluaely Minified in other
way« with businc*« a nl imhutrinl iritere ts of Florida, died Tuesday t.ignt at 10
o'clock at hi« niramw cum(&gt; near Ox­
ford, Me., hi« birthplace.

ui 'O’wt

of i nvìi si*
for th«1 d fit- I.*
s|.,K ' "Ut art!' h s ' l l " tWu II ml six ' l l . ,
nuts uid'iient c h a r / ' s ’«n I ill* ground th a t
t n . f ia t" « ! to "(T n».m ci.mmitteil b
fire i t e Go v a . i o look office. T ie

court imn»«liate y w n.t into e n e u tn e
session «lin n for lili j)uri»»e and then
ap| oared a povsib.lity taut the fi..nl v.* diet on tie guilt or innocence of the Co
,.mor might I»** renefil'd before adjou nmi nt

tonight.

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¡’to- (r' Ui wi '
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III. li' alt h
■ I'oard id t *uile.

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L,it in a !«■( &gt;&gt;. t l
I’, or to &lt; mi mg In

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he truv.-lleti «•»•

ten ivdy in tlie Rpcky Mountains and
Paride coast state«, bui got no rellef
ntil he carne bere. Ile wa,s in thè
rat He husim-s and naturali*-, in hi»
» ’eru ir¡ivels, noti-d i-'inilitioit» in timi
l i '.n .r s everywIII-.*- In- wer.l, and he
,* witho'it hislt.llJon tl,al Florida i&gt;
t i lineai «'alile s*s t ii,ti Iti ili* I interi
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Tli'/re is tm «(uetiton. in- »«v-.. alioul
I r " \ iding am(i|e pnstiir«- and ffssfing
i| fs bere in quidllv ami uUmility ei|i)al
o thè Inst in Un- nurthwist. Silice Ite
¡ti» lice»! bere he has expcrlmented with
ti mi t-ber of different cr«»t», and b riow
.vitig succcas with what b known as
' Siaillu " or Kgyptinn rn-e; he started
lu i year» ago with a »mali |&gt;at«di ntul
t, i» ycar ha» twu and a hnlf acre». Il
fcioyvs nb -Lt like sorghum ami head» out
with sedds in nbout th«* aame wuy as
-orghum but is tton-*accharine. fB-ny» thè grain is largì- und he likiw it in
a roi.kod form Ih Iter than ila* cornino»
in*. He thinks lt will prove a prntìiahle crup here, as it not *mly tntik«»« a
..«ni iood p.oduct but thè forage pro# Wgh ^
(wd il)r Mlock.

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1 -ri" Pink T«m- Brigade" by
dv 11‘I "
up I 1 ■ (••■ '■
&gt;arah Wi,.M .Citv a charming zveitatton
mg tin- 'I';. und gelling retulv fur till* to welcome the Ctuille Roll, wjiilc Horrush of wint'-r vi.itur», many of them j ence Witt* witli her baby brother in the
t ow writing f**r reservations lu’re for j go-cart bi-side her in Lor recitation.
th** winter This is tin- first trusting of "My Live Dolly," was eapocinlly pleas­
die winter *«-u-««n and should i»' wiril at- ing
"Greeting to the Bahii-s" was a
te n d isi
Many matt'-t» "f 'Uni inter* »t sw.i t Inti,, song hv Sarah Wight, Gladys
I" rii. illy und '-««unt-, will I«.- taken up tngolri. Beulah Hardeman and Label
and ills* iÌH.-U-'! and il"- b'ininittis*» for ''troilg
III«- |irilli,iry «' Ia.-sen wen* de­
riic ,'iiMimg year wilt I- nam«'«) i'li'-r«- lightful in riieir itiitrcbing ».nig and the

„n- - VI ral diti* f U' "I' ■ «dt tu- l«'»l « *
ni advertising '0*- eri) and rin*&gt; Will tn
tully «lise»»-»«»! at tin- meeting ami the
(list met Inni ii.liq.teil timi rilevi» wit II
tli«' approval of the m a jo rity »I tin1 ineinh -rs of th e club. E very citizen of Sunfonl i» cordially invited t«» »Itemi the
m eeting and if ytiu ure not a m ember of
the i-luh you are invited tn join and help
boost th«r city an d co u n ty .

1 'he«&gt;rfuI Sunbeam."

One rtf the prettieat nuniliers on the
j.rogrnm was the 'Daisy Drill and Song"
led by Margaret Strong and ten little
girl», charming in their daisy collar*
nnil ca(*L Also Gladys Ingold's beau­
tiful n-citntion, “ A_ Basket of Rosea for
the Poor.”
In the Rally Day Messages recit«*d'by
five junior hoy» utid girls ami Carrie
Hardeman from tin- primary class, CarProgram for .Saturday at (he Star
tj«. was the centra] figure.
The following is the prpgniui for Bat- Particularly pretty was
tho song,
urduv, Oct. IHth, at the Sn.r Theatre. "RtUIy for thi* Right" by the junior
’J i —
Sanford's rmwt popular house.
Iw)&gt;s “l"i Birht. Under the dirt*ctiun nnd
"A flirl Spy in Mexico." a powerful guidance of their captains, Rev. F. P.
&lt;*
two nt I story «tf the Mextrun border. Strong anti F. R. Kent, the Lyxitanla
The war ri on between the imdrrectos ;‘nd Mamettnia started on their journey
am) I-edtTiil troojtM in tJtl Mexico anti to Ifitlcitine carrying the Sunday selmol
the intermittent firing Is playing havoc. in two divisions us pasengers. Tho
4
- -ami
Tin* Seno/lta Armiije not hearing of her contest is for new members and as out­
lined
by
Mr.
Strong
should
bring
splen­
lover, Lieut. Blanco, go«-» to the intesurrection camp, dres.K*s as a Red Cro^s did results to the school.
Special mention m ust be made of the
nurse and enters the Federal camp as a
rendered
by
th»
sp y . She is, however, discovered nnd excellent music
- .in
arreste«!. 'Through the aid of Armaje, Presbyterian - Congregational orchestu.
d
Blanco cifptures one of the K«alcral apira It added much to the attractive pro­
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The church was beautifully decopited
enters tho Federal camp. There ho suc­
with
masses of yellow dairies and w^ite
ceeds in directing ItL» swee theart's esflowers.
Misses C^rri© and Mary Ens- ca|»». Col. Ferro declares lie will cap­
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ture them again and accomplish» his minger and Miss Flora Walker were the
wish. Blanco und tho Señorita are decorating committee. •
Mrs. Marlowe presided at the organ
marched forward to what end—wo
and Miss Claire Walker at the piano.
know not.
In addition to this feature an exceed­
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Will
Open
Millinery
Store
bo shown, entitled "The Bachelor's
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Mm. Grace Earle Willi uns. who in
Baby.“ ,
• Gpod music and plenty of fun for now in tho north will atop Ih New York
Cjarybody.
and Philadelphia on her way back to look
up the latest styles in millinery and re­
W. F. Malcolm representing the Rem­ turn to Sanford tho last of next week.
ington Typewriter Co. with headquar­ Mrs. Williams will re-open tho store of
ter« (n Jacksonville was in the city oti her mother, Mrs. M. I*. Allen, Nov. 1st
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What to «lo with the ncarlS 2 0&lt;M
women in Detroit with the goitu
into effect of Police Commisaiuner Gil
l«s|ii«-'ij order swis ping out of cxistenc*
ail comnmrcinlizisi vice b a «jtiostioti
Ufsin which churt-las and civic bodie
ore w«irking todny. A vice commbsi'.n
uppointed by tl„* Detroit boar.l of commorce ha» aïs timed the Icarit'rthip «f t
i'0 ' Mr.F«* y-luta ab u h a l g«i«Hl shtwss with
relief movement. As a fi.-st st p th&lt; Kifflr ctirn. 11«* iay» th-.t tlmre will lecommissioner will futnbh t.iinspoitatinn |
n« Irouldo with duirying in thb stab-,
for any girb or women who wishtxl to re - 1
with tho people tight in the vusin«*»,
turn to homes outside of Detroit. In a
and suggests that partir» intrreated
preliminary report on conditions the
No Hpeclat Session
thould vrlte to, the State Experiment
vice commission stated that permanent
Tullahassce, Octolicr 16. -T h e cor- h«*I|&gt; could not be accomplished until Station at Gulneavilh* and gf-t the Jnst
re«|&gt;ondent of the .Mctro(H«lis tLskc-d there is ««tahlishcd a refotmntory or bulletin on the subjecl. as it aboumls in
Governor Park Trammell this morning homo for women where suitable opjwr- valuable suggestions.
if he would call a special scasion of the tunity may Ik* offered for physical and
( 'untata a Surre*«««
legislature to.com -ct alleged def**ct in moral reformation.
tho rediatricting act. Governor TramThe GalUIean, a «acred cantata,
I I t
Representative UndcpitvKl called to- given at the Methodist church Sunday
day at the White House-imd
*u*i was greatly enjoyed by the
atid regular for a congressman to la* th«* r&gt; |M*r cent dnuse of the tariff law j largo congregation present. This l«*-auelected In the nineteen fourteen e|rc- Kjvjn(, u riiscount to im(&gt;ofts in American ; t if ul rantutu prisu-rits tin- life of Jesus as
lions for each of thi- four districts fur the gjl|^
H«* di-clarvd it would rehabilitate it must have a|ipeared t«&gt; thnse aiming
terms of office to begin on Mureh -1th.
American marine. He was not | whom He dwelt, particularly during the
1915, as provided by the act ru in tru i- j(Untm|£ for u tra.«lc war he said but he «arly day* of His mlt.islry on forth.
¡ng the «tate, and I do not deem a s|«ec- declared the president had the right to The music was yety beautifully remlrred
lal session ol Ute legislature necessary. cancel any trade or agreement that con­ and included solo«» duets and choruses,
Mis* Mary Gaines being the soloist for
flicts with the provision.
the evening. Tho reading* giveq by
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Typewriter ribbons for any and all
Mr*. L. R. Philips and Mbs FarneeAfter
more
than
six
month*’
lmprio*nmakes of machine* also typewriter oil
worth
ment
In
the
federal
penltcnUary
here
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Can one imagine anything more
beautiful than three October moonlight
nights?
Florida excells in moonlight
at
any ' s e a s o n ,
w ith
her
glistening foliage und sparkling: water.
And how white the sand looks.
It
always reminds me of the young lad
making his first trip to the land of
flower*.
He' struck the region of white Band
after daylight had departed and a full
* moon turning the country into a fairy­
land.
Ifla father found him with his nose
- gUted to the car window, his eyes
wide with intercat. “ Well F'red,” he
as^cd, “ What do you think of Florida
by moonlight?"
'“ I t ’# just grahd; but I My. Pa,
it m ust cost the taHroad company a
lot to salt all the telegraph poles."
"D on’t know what you mean, son."
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“ Why, don’t you see the salt around
jl
every pole? I 'jpoee it's to preserve ’em."
M i i Cleveland has arrived and finds
it a little wahn after the frosty weather
* aSaa^y. experienced" portfa. Work .on
the new house Is progressing and Paola
j&lt; will »$on know another home.
Mr.
Mrs. Buchanan celebrated
their wadding anniversary last week
in their usual happy fashion, by going
instead of receiving, driving four miles
with cake and ice cream for an invalid
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A. Knight were the latest victims of
dengue fever.
Frank Bassett and wife of Syracuac
N. were here for a week now ‘gone .to
Jacksonville. Mr. Bassett acquired his
wife since lie was here last year.
• Th" many friends about Sanford of
Mias (¡r*c* Rich will bf pleased to learn
thaT she is now in SL Petersburg with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rich.
Guy Randall is conductor on the San­
ford and Everglade* Ry. line again tills
season. .
Howard Britt of Ixmghman is spend­
ing some time here.
A wildcat caught a chicken in the
day time at Mr. Goodwin's at the old
Carrier plactfTast week.
There arc four gasoline engine« now
at work on Seminole F’arms, each engine
increases the flow -of fach well three
time*.
* A carload of lumber arrived on the
siding Monday morning at Cameron
City for the new Swartz residence be­
ing built at Lake Onoro.
. M r . and Mi*. Marshall ui fA m eiaa,
City had Mr. and Mr*. J. C. Ellsworth as
dinner gueaU Sudnay. ----------- -V Mr. und Mrs. Drcsaor will ktv e Newj
York on the Clyde boat Lenape the
21st. Expect to be a t home by the 26th.
Mr*. D renor's mother and brother will be
with them for the winter and expect
to live in the Kjnahan house.

Some of our young people are going
to Monroe to • Sunday night service
Program for Association
and report very interesting meetings,
The following ia the program for the
good music and good talks from Rev.
Woman's
Missionary Union of the We
Jenkins.
kiva Association to convrne at Tavares,
Mr. Jack Booth spen| several days in
Jacksonville lately, on busine*» and October 29. 1913:
Doxology.
pleasure combined. He reports the place
Devotional services, "The Value of
‘ booming and predicts that it will become
United Work," John 16: 1-12.
T H E city of the south.
Hymn—How Firm a Foundation.
V^Frienda of Mrs. Will Zachery are
Words of Welcome.
iorry to h tif df her having fallen a
Res {&gt;orise.
victim to the prevailing ailment dengue
Roll Call oi Societitcs. Let each so­
fevrr, and hope for her speedy recovrry. ciety’s delegation rise and repeat the
Mr. Rabun w*s'making a noise with society's vfavorite missionary Scripture
his mowing machine at Twin Lakes passage.
last week. Most of our people havej Society Reports, l f t pach society
taken advantage of the fine weather, tell in two minutes the l&gt;est achieve­
to “ make hay while the sun shines. ment of the year's work, handing in a
tabulated report for the minute*, if not
previously
reported to the nuperintenIndian River Park Item»
denU
Mra. Bert Waekcrle and two children
Hymn—The Morning lig h t Is Break­
have returned home after a few month* ing.
pleasantly spent in Illinois.
Annual address of the Associations!
Mr*. Harvey Swink visited in Sanford ^ Superintendent. Theme, "Efficiency."
und Orlando Inst week.
Hymn, Ail Hail the Power of Je*us’
Mr*. F\ A. Tinkham of Providence, N ame.
Rhode Island, arrived last week. Her
Echoe« Irom the St. Louis meeting.
husband has In-on here several week*
New Year's plan*. Emphasizing the
The well drillers struck fine water at Jubilante standard» of excellence, mm194 feet in the well at the town rile. ■(wtavmw’-otv effWptwy, apportionment,
M l* Willie Singletary visited Her Home and Foreign Misa ion*, Special
home in Sanford last Friday and Sat­ and Personal Service.
urday.
Business Session.
B. II. Oilman, wife and daughter of
Hymn—Look ye Saints, the Sight U
Denver, Colorado, are new arrivals at Glorious,"
the Park, Iwing nicely located in Uwir
Social Hour.
new home in Section 22. t
Afternoon Program: The regular dance was held Friday
Doiology.
night at the Park.
Praiae service, Theme, "Meaning of
YV. YY’ackerle In the guest of hi* brother, Jubilate"
Bert War kerb*
Repeat in ronrert tiie 100th Psalm.
Harvey Swink made a hu*m&lt;*« trip
Scripture Reading
to Titusville Monday
Sunbeam Song Be a U tile Kunlwarn
Mrs L. L. Fraser of Silver Spring*
Royal Ambassadors' Hymn
The
joined her husband here Thursday.
mWpoM U'MMinlTnn.
Thirteen prospector» of Indiah River
"Our Duty to Our Community und
Park arrived Friday.
How to Fulfill It.”
C. B. Mataon made a business trip
Young Woman’* Auxiliary Hymn—
to Cocoa last Monday.
(&gt; 7 jon Hast*.
Cha* A. Whilden Ln visiting home
Talk: "Relation of the Juhdante ()ffolka in Orlando.
fering to the Million Dollar Church
We ure looking forward to a most n ui|iji'n|i l j , an Fund and the JuiLon
MUeressful term of school. Miss Single- Centennial Fund *’
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The W oman's Hymn

Swink'» hotel 1» now ojien (or busmens,
rate* by the day or week.
Hon. A. J. Carter of Turnbull is s|*&gt;tuling the week in Jacksonville.
The Optimist for October ia now out.
Copies may be hnd at Swink’* store.

Loyalty to State Missions.
Our State Convention in December,
llf[w&gt;rt of Superintendent'* Work
Election of Officers.
Resolutions.
Reading of Minutes
Hymn—Blest Be the Tie that Binds.
Benediction.
Mrs. K. LEE SMITH.
Superintendent,
Apopka, Florida.

Flbencxer Items.

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Mrs. M. E. Smith and children of
Cedartown, Ga., and Mr*. E. C. Bow­
man of St. Petersburg are visiting j
their parents Mr. &amp; Mrs. J. M. Lor*.
Our neighborhood wa* saddened last,
,lx*vdl for Clerk and ('«Hector
Tuesday, October 7th when wo heard
In thU iaaue M. W. Lovell announces
the «ad news of the death of little
Texas Wynn, the youngest daughter of I hb « « to U c y i(&gt;r the position of Clerk
Mr. and Mr*. J. H. Wynn.
While an(1 Treasurer. Mr. Lovell need* no
abc had never been real strong, «he was introduction to the people of Sanford]
only «eriously *iek a few hours« when having resided here tor many year» and
for the past two terms hatAng served the
the sad end came.
city
in the capacity of Q trk and Asses­
Rev. Gan*» of Sanford held the fun­
eral ««vice« in Ebenezer chureb and the sor. By the action of the executive
remains »ere laid to rest in Lake Mary' committee the office* that were not
elective have been put up to the voter*
rvmctary.
in order to get the people ty expire* their
-The berieved parent* have the
sympathy of their many frienda in this opinion a n d 'ih thu case of Mr. Lovell
he leave* the m atter entirely to the
*ad 'hour ot bcricvcmcnt. .
- Let us look to Him who docth all people. HI* past ¿coord aa a public
servant ia an open book and he ask*
thing* well.
Mr*. J. S. Means of Jacksonville, the suffrage of the voter solely ujwn hia
«pent last week with her sister Mr». record as a public servant. That he has
aerved the d tjf faithfully aud woM'gtfrej
J . n .„ Wynn.
ti'tlKnnt
without sneleir
saying anal
and Lie
his Inttir
long eri/I
and fsULfitl
services will be rewarded a t the polls, by
Chiedo OecuroilrM
| the large majority of the voters who bcMr*. J. Leinhurt and daughter have lleve in keeping a good man in officeju st returned to Lake Charm after an
Remember that in the white primaryextended trip through New York State. the name of M. W. LovtU will appear
They «pent a few day* at Wcat Hoboken on the ballot for the office of Clerk and
w ith M r. and Mra. John S. Drury, whb Collector and he. is the man for the job.
allowed them all the pointa of interest in
New York eity, Brooklyn. Jaeracy City.
Notice Horae Owners
Hoboken a^d. West Hoboken.' They
r» fw t having T\àd •„A nc tiio«,.. Mr.
1 Lav* a fir*' d a n eip*rt hora* thoerGive h m a tria'

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On the easy p ay m e n t plan can be m ade w i t h
, us. A sm all i p ay m e n t dow n and $ 1 .0 0 a
w e ek w ill furnish yoi^r hom e.
\Ve carry in s to c k bed room , p a rlo r and k itch en necessities in all th e prev ailin g period designs—all woods.
W ith our line
we havo given careful a tte n tio n to ev ery detail am i p re sen t to you a line of q u ality . M ake y o u r hom e b eau tifu l. O ur easy pay­
m ent plan willl m ake it easy for y o u to g et d av en p o rts, rockers, hall seats, chairs, tables, m irrors, hall racks, leather couches, and
m any o th e r pieces t h a t space will n o t p erm it us to w rite. T he following can be had in fumed oak, m ahogany and early English.
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G enuine
C an d ah n n , A dm inister rugs, 9x12, special $30.00 v alu e for.......... ........ .......... ...................

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C H IL D R E N 'S CAPS
In Silk Velvet C orduroy, T eddy Bear,
etc., w hite and colors, 40c v a lu e ................ .

SPECIALS
Towels—T he wonderful value line,
G enuine H uck, 3 f o r ............................ ........ .
$1.25 Im itatio n le a th e r S u it Case, these
are specials ....... ................................ .................
$1.25 T hree
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Newest line of Popular C opyright
Books

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J a u n ty SjHtrt

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We strive for

has

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quality.

In green, grey, ash

of roses

.round belt' and

fame

styled a u to and sport coats.

very

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charm

pockets.

styles

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colors,

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C oats

are m asterly in design and
possessing

All

Johnny C oats in a
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made of splendid

and favor to our distinctive

These

outdoor

salt stripe and others.

and fascinat­

A very discrim inat­

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with grey stripe, pepjier and

anti achieve an effect, s trik ­
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(Aixes, 49 to 43 inches long,

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point identical with th a t of
n(*w picture.

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C H IFFO N VEILIN G S
All tin* fashionable shades, standard 65c*
q u ality for..
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KHAKI CLOTH
25c value for .

L A D IE S A N D M IS S E S
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DUCKLING FLEECE
. . and K im ona O utings , ............

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25c

Panel, 63

O U T IN G S ;—Special line of w hite, solid
colors, neat strip es, checks, 12 l-2c values

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29c
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Special line of IJulies ManLsh
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N E R O CLOTH
36 in. w ide, an ex p ert could h a rd ly tell the difference betw een nero cloth and 40c linen,
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L alest weaves in 25c Ratine, all colors.
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Cheerful news for Peevish feet. "Men’s "Snow”
Shoes.
The “Snow” Shoes for Men. A Shoe with char­
acter in every line and strength to back it up.
A healthy Shoe is one with a strong backbone,
fitted with the arch supporting Insole in IT.
The “Snow” Shoe fits your foot and pocket book.
■The “ value received” feeling goes with ever}’
pair of “Snow’s” Shoes for Men.
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not crock, $1.25 grade for
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Genuine California Flannel
navy blue, $3.00 grade for

&lt;Selby 'Shoes are in the styles and prices that
sell best.
Selby Shoes ofTer you snap and originality and
daintiness of the highest class line of Shoes that you
can find.
Selby Shoes, however, are priced so that we can *
often tHeiii-'to you, who appreciate both styles and
value: .
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centrate their buying to good advantage and profit
by the use of our splendid in stock service.
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,J Men% • $2.00, Felt ‘Hats, in latest
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tains 'n I &lt;*iitili|n't have any mott.
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Pa said what a «m i m
Mdrob 'em; now they are um l to-get Forth of Jul&gt;
didn’t know alioul ranis mm II »»..i..
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Cunfleld eras., mil yive Mr II"
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When that time comes to yon, you know what tonic
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ficntly. yet surely, on the w eakened womanly organs,
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Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. No. 4, Alma, Ark.,
says: “ ! think Cardui is the greatest medicine on earth,
for women. Before 1 began to take Cardui, I was
so weak and nervous, and had such awful dizzy
spells and a poor appetite. Now 1 feel as well and
as strongTTS l ever dfd, and can cat most a n ything.*1
Begin taking Cardui to d a y ., Sold by all dealers.

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lh'-y danro lot» of funny thing». I «aw
I«it yi«n'rdii&gt; Mantlin' in front of tin*
ttlnsn making imittmi« with her shuuld*’r»' lit». »hi* hx'knl funny' Mndr
lirr n n ju»t like our horsr whr*U hit rotAlan Itiiughl a II.,Ill, tif 11,111so it *k l.jter
l.ir make* »tin-H on hi» »houlcb*re.
lone rhen Took ll Dark and
An' »i», m i h to ma I wish m* had a
\»keil f,if Ills .Miiitei
|«» t gins» mi .1 I ism|d mm* how t lit* rv«l
and (oil It
" f rnt* m n v o '"
lliiirn a n n /» “ Ai'nl you
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h..'t, ' l.i/. i. ' It* had i*tK&gt;ugh !"
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Ii.iimi ihi* rmi ._i&gt; thr ( lull s f how you
every
Isiiii.
iif
Dmlson's Liver Tntir.
look ' On mi t ditnis'iiin’ younwlf by lookAml si« sa \s
WCII all the Imtig- lie Imight a hutlle and tl.-n «eui hack
to th* It ig sture and -ael t|„- medirine
L'lig a i r doing'll anyway
hadn’t 1» lj» d him.
Pa h'lungs to ji I'lub w lull mofls S a l­
Tin druggist just ri arheil into his
m i . mghl tuiiiit wlicrr
t isut t**ll whr*n
rash r-yi-tcr and took out a half dollar
I.*1’» going Vauim h*‘ always siius in* has
the pu«* u[ the buttle of. Liver Tune,
h* m il on &gt;onu■ of th** flir«*i*c«&gt;rs of hi»
and handed it hark tu tin* gentleman.
( oinTiy and may lx* Mirti*r lau* getting
Hut h* didn’t take the money
lie
home an' ‘or m** to In* a good boy. An!
owned tip that he wax just trying the
mil says In*'» a nir** iitun t*&gt; w ant me to
guaruutts «ml, as a matter of fart, ly had
be good when lie’s setting such an ex­
found Dodson*» Liver Tone the I«ft
ample. I’«’» all right, though. One
remedy for constipation arid liilimisries.«
morning ! found inore’n a dozen lozhe had ever tried. "Why." lie said, "my
eriger» all red. whit** and hlue hut they
wife wouUlti l lie without a liottl** in the
want randy right oif the stairs and I
lious* for anything. It' the In-st thing
asked pit what they were
He said they
in tin Aorld for the whole family, and
were lilierty huttun» for Ilia’s new* »ark.
the medirine that I prefer to take or to
'N when I asked him how limy gnL-oi^
givt* to my children (or a lazy liver."
rhe stairs he saui he guessed he took of!
I*. It. Phlli|&gt;x &amp; Co. w|| 1hill-soil'»
Ida britches down in the hull so'» to come
, Liver Tom* ¿myl guarnnU»*it,to sturt the
up »tain» carefully. I think that'« a
liver withour vlolen«*, If is taking the
funny way to be quiet. Hut he gave
place of calomel everywhere. If you j
m e a qua rte r for ’em —and said he was
buy n bottle and don't find this pleasant1
six dollar» to the good.

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Ma b'longs tu Mr. Shukespeer's.club to start a lazy liver, he will hand your
too. She raid Mr. Shukespeer was n money bark with a smile.
winning writer and pa said. "Yes, he
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sun* was the way he got Mr. Huron's
gout." 1 know Mr Marnn, 'cause he
lives on the next lilork, an' don't have
any goat now only chickens. Maybe
he m eant i*ori
Hut ma roll» up her
i'vi-a siiiiu'iiiiu-. ,i* ' '
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H(miry McLaulin

Big Crop of Fancy Fruits

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SEND Foil Ol It NEW

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tin an» ‘T o I»**•;* or not lu Ihit an* uta
-ay&gt; pa has no ;»*olry in Ins system
Pa says he'd rather have a good tieelMY SPECIALI’!E.S
stenk in his system tjian to have | m&gt;Pirkitfi!
ifl XHunJV^oIntexl^Tiltirt'
elry ’ran»** it’s more Idling.
..irli.uii x^Storliug Silvrr
Our hired girl h'lungs to some r lulls
ffiigflfi* Pillili Wit re
lim hut 1 don’t see,the use of it ’ll»«
lLj^m mul W.ililimit
nrP I llilh I i i , , 11 .m*r |ua si'** **i get
; lot i* i v* r,iugN «ill
Pa says
tiosh'
i ..I l in.il gid lin
enough i Il-Iu-i witli-

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After the harvest the wise man
buys a Ford. lie provides
himsell both pleasure and an
efficient and economical sciv
ant for the seasons to come.
Viewed Irom any angle, he
knows the Ford is his best
“ buy ol the vear.

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FRUITFULNESS
It g m t* full infornmli in a» 1« kirul, quantity uml mode uf appllmtioix nf

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FALL FERTILIZER
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Ideal le rliliz e rs and Ideal Methods
Wi l l , n . y o u r f* q u lrv n ii tit - m ill i d l l ' quo I ** you

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a is.* , i (*ry l mu 1li«*y
(..((l lin ■ him iots to eat. Pa suy«.
«h.it tin f's-d (iii Isn't good for hi» di*'
• ' imi i-it Inon«* when inu
briny»
"tin n' *t ,i* .I r1•11v |i|ta*h stilt! Iiutlle 111
a paper napkin pu always makes a gruh
f**r ll litsl I u i l all i gi t I* the napkin.

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lltAUQUAKTEKS

S U ä E. IÍ- F R O S T
II, other morning after pa had lns*n
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1* his i lull th* night li*fi&gt;!c n a says to
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y mi « 1 l »lr.it, .i|i*iut ~*»uic lady
C (» m m i s s i o n
Merchants
ll: .(»ur sic*1j■ I'.Tfci*! .uu i ept „ 1 , 1(1 ihts
3 1‘J Wit ililitloa Sfrrrl
is toi Kilty »7 el’r* *»t , »***i Kilt*, and
c«r I«, Slrr»&gt;
MLW YORK CITY
l don't thins it is t n • at all An' pa
Mi iDUidg Material* fr**«*
«tio
11,11 ' tIs. t ,|isi
M ai .in w,ijust t.ii.T lip a lullietlon (lit t lie enlnr* ||
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girl that dia-s the jitml* r work." 'N
ma \ let him an' says " .m i are a dear
NOT1CE
Pa most hill not loud hut ma didn't **ve
A I liit\'i* cliurjy* ni thè luminiti» of tlii
him
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Ka»! Su«.-

five hundtril ninlUit, it ihr tit w pi n r «»I iht I »• H
run* bout; thr* rtiunnj r#r it htr nfhi. the town clu

icvrn fifty—«11 I •♦ h Ilrfnut iinotdrir tei»h equip
mtnfi Crt litili»/ ¿lid pwllu (Jif Imiil
Machine ami I &gt;n*p i
I f \s &lt;1 »*n * N/^o* 1 •*
«•»if 1tiffin« M-*

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*'hen tlu&gt; ail* playing.

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n a u l i i , h u t j x.iic policy— Itti pure
xjiri iiIj IIiiii or g.nuiilmg vxilh a it.ikr*
(hai irptrxrnl* in ail prohalulily a very*
Mihctantul ,i mini tu of your entire

worth
Let ux talk the matter over.with you.

I n,o.'l forgot i&lt;* toll about Iklso hull I t Litui 1. agii» nnil W. A. Whii
cliilo* Ttioy i» all kind» ol Vni uiT , itili, 1 c hi In (olimi in ilio Tax A.*—
-, .xnr’x Olili*,* in Ilio court hnti»o.
«litui plie, re'll hull They aro u****d t»*
T H O S . K. B A T E S
i„ 1 mi ita, lK
I Iike to ««**• Cm play
lull I i.,* io '.»or (oik- «lu» doe t km»«
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In ■g .,1 .
I■III&gt;ill' I,a.I tall alio, t
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Hroad»voll play anal un' pa mud ho »»u» ^ÄÄi?VÄ?S,ÄÄi?SiÄi?Vi?SiÄW VÄ?S.i?VÄVVir«iÄ»%»% iAiii% iA.j&lt;Vjr% »%u^«»% »%iZVVViirkirwrfV
all »»in*», un' another man said doc »»ax
»tringin' ’on»; and when 1 »aked doc if
he »innig 'em on »»irò» ho givi* tuo a m*

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x.io,,. , tut* i. .»«(nl gi mnI thing- an
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'(♦•IihIiumt than th*
f&lt;i4kt** wli.it
T up tho dünn* tht*&gt; &gt;*t.
'unit «h** a * ful ’ She hadn't nrt l*&gt; Ik*
,t||i&gt;iv.,l ainwig 11» ” Siibh'lonpt tn that

1Merchants Grocery |
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"It does away with all power troubles \ cs,
it saves money too—No, no trouble at all—
just switcli it on and go about your business—
You can depend orr it to do its work^-Yes, the
(power is “on" all the time, but you don’t pay
for w hat you don’t use."
If you want to do businet« in a bu»ine«*-like
way, it will pay you to get in touch with the

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I ight Skirl ( ri»ix

Vmi vi* • very narrow skirl,
Little girl.
*\n ;.(&gt;u »nn »i thxun't hurt.
Little girl?
Hint'» a mincing litlle »trid&lt;*
\r&lt;* you »ur** then*'« riKint in»id&gt;
Little girl?
\VI».it -will -hapfien if you »lin
Little girl?
Aren't you fearful it will rip.
Little girl?
You would better Like u suck,
i So if anything should crack,
It would serve you coming bark.
Little girl.
Dm-, your mamma know your'e out
Little girl?
We’re afraid to go about.
Little girl.
If we meet you in the sun
With your «kirl so thinly spun.
\S |i» in might all have to run
Little girl

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When* the -tr,x t 1» wild and wide.

Dr. Holme«, the* »fett Imowo shin rpe* i
smUiiloner of HeAllh,
Atuinst no relation l*c- cintisi write«: **t am convinci») that the ,
a« imieh n M'**cl * ,
( |M,ttom out abit
I »»A tbo bloo.t." The P.D.D. prcncrlption'i*
.... i.oini.w, t n r mnlarJa.
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curve Ihrougti the akin. for eczema a« quinine for malaria,
Little girl.
1 out, and eo have been prescribing the P D D. remedy
.... worth- for yearn.’’ It wilt take away the Itch It us much too tight n fit.
r alelan» of the instant you apply IL
Little girl.
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In fact, wo or« • « «or® oi
D D. D:
l * wash of wlnurirreen.
As the mutter ruuily stands.
wilt
do
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you
that
wo
wilt
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— ‘ ita for veto ina
You’ll he walking on your
Thin com- to let you han •

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WHOLESALE GROCERS

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Tlu&gt; busy seiLson is now on in almost every line’of luisiness; and Lho Lime of
year to make the best showing is here and we want to thank our many customers
for their hearty coopération during the dull summer months and state to them
that we have prepared ourselves to meet the Fall trade. We have been in business
in Sanford long enough to anticipate th? damn:!* of the people and wa expec^jfo
give you better goods, better prices and better service, if possible, than ever be­
fore. We are prepared to meet the emergency when it comes and can furnish you
with anything from a toothpick to a bale of hay. Our force to handle your busi­
ness is better equipped to give .you-prompt and efficient service.
Now is tiie season for School Supplies, such as Tablets, Pencils, Compo­
sition Books, etc., and we can
give you anything in *this, lino at rock bottom
,
!• prices.
Don’t forget our “Made-rite” Flour, which has no equal on the market;
also our high grade “ Winter Wheat“ Flour, which is one of the highest grades pro­
duced at the price which we oiler it. The Made-Kite brand is here-to stay, a s lt
is appreciated by people all over the country who an* always looking for the best
in everything.
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by dealing with us.
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October 17, | | | |

THE SANfORP HERALD

Sentinel who so closely echoes our away by the STKTPRferit That there were!
MinUnion ta; a t least fifty more pupils this year ttyrn j
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reported
from
Jacksonville
last. The editor, of the Herald ci\n •
PuMlthrd Evrry Tuooday «mi ftWay Morning By
th a t tlisyoa Lewis, collector of customs vouch fqr the statem ent that more people j
. If lE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY la not willing to have George Ward are .here this season than last because
It. J. ItUUV. CMIor
appointed collector Of income taxes, the houses * have holm rented earlier
r&gt;, W, M. MAY M S , flu alncaa Managte
even though he has the endorsement and tho'pcoplo coming here now have
u b » r r l* tl* n P r ie r , i ï (til o Y ear In A dvance of both senators, because said Ward difficulty in. getting furnished rooms.
in not n progressive Democrat. Such Roth statements are correct. There are
IMWcrrd In thè City by carrier 12.00 per yeer to as this may reasonably cause people more people here now than there were
/
* * ■ advance or 20c per month.
to
look
into
the
records
of
those
who
lost
season
at
this
Uma
ami
tho
schools
Payment* In adtance mu*t be made at office
have captured the beat political appoint­ have more pupils than they had last,
jv
Catpred a* aecand-rtaa* mall metier Autuat (2nd ments in Florida. How long has Hayrs in fact there arc a t the present 640 pupils
1808, at the Poatoflke at Sanford. Florida
been- progressive, and when did Cooper and there will be more como In later.
ander Act of March 3rd. IB79
Griggs get on the band wagon, and
'The First National Bank, the oldest
Office In Herald Building
Telephone No. HB what service has either rendered the hank; the Peoples Bank, the next oldest
progressive cause? _ Bi\t why draw the and th^w m inole Bunk llw very young­
It is true t h a t a l m o s t every boy anti g i r k c a n get an e d u c a t i o n no w
distinction? The progressive wing of est hamrpave deposits now that are as
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CLAUDE IS RIGH T*
if they .wa nt it. . But hav e you parents c on si de re d how m u c h eas ie r you
the party won.ita figljt when Wilson was jpnLshing. The First National and the
Tho editor of The Herald has always noni mated; .then a ll 1Dcmocna* and a
could
m a k e it for th e m by provid ing a fund n o w in t h e i r e a r ly schoól
Peoples Bank have more money on de­
wondered why the many rivers. of*.&gt;jot of Republicans got IfMjh^er*. and
posit right now than they have ever had
days w it h which to fu rn ish ihc higher tra in in g,
Interior Florida and many of the hair-’, elected Wilson.. The Republicans didn’t
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bors of the east coast and the west expect anything In the way of patronage,
weeks old is in a most flourishing con­
Two dollars deposited weekly with this bank from the time your
coast were not improved. The reports lHit any Democrat, whether progressive
dition and ex(ccls to make the first
* renderetl by some of the army’engineers
child
enters the Primary School until he or she graduates front the
or not, has n right to expect recognition month’s husinms public that will he an
sccaed laughable to the layman and if he has a goo&lt;} party record. It would
High
School will provide the necessary means to insure their sup­
eye opener to the grouches.
in many cases most unreasonable. be d narrow way to run the government
The hotels are all doing a fine business.
port through the four college years at any of the larger universities.
Congressman Clause L’Engle sixes, up if the members of one faction of the
All the mere h in ts report a fine trade,
the situation in W \ Inimitable M)le os
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party only* were.given.positions. T hai,m u ch better than lost year aiui-tiL
kind of policy would rend'the party in together this city is entering upon an
~ D o n ’t you t h i n k it is up to you to ma ke t h a t - s m al l.- s ac ri fi cc f o r "When I was a Eittlo boy, father told
a very’ short time, and it is good for era of-prosperi t y t o f t will be lasting and
yo
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ch ild 's sake.
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me that I could not go near the water
party solidarity that—the power* ■#*
Ii i autJilst'T y.
until I learned how to swim. I j^ist
Washington hfcve not seen fit to pay
A ll, the city needs at present js a
mention this becauhd probably every
‘ The Peoples Bank of Sanford is an absolutely, safe institution—
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effort of the people to adv3f£j&gt;&lt;h
(fellow who htui lived anywhere near
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as such extends to you all its facilities for the proper encourage­
.build n tourist hotel, gtilC itAjv
a.river, creek, Jake or swimming hole—
MEN AND PUBLIC OFFICE
an ac* H in $ ',c lu b nnd then Invite "We
ment in saving your money for future purposes.’
and that 'includes every boy who was
world to come in and shnro our prosptr*
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Never
since
the
call
of
Adam
has
the
paired In Florida, like I was— has had
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Ity and happiness.
just the same rttpcileneo. The mystifi­ call to man been louder or mftre certain
In a d d i t i o n t o ha vin g a m pl e resources, we hav e t h e LARGEST
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cation of the youthful mind aS to how than, today. The call Is to men who
F I N A N C I A L B A C K I N G of a n y ba nk in S e m i n o l e C o u n t y a n d wc arc
NEAREST T H E PANAMA
anyhody was gting to learn to swim live in the fear of God a rd the love of
the only ha nk in S a n f o r d t h a t m a i n t a i n s a fund for the i n s u r a n c e o f d c - '
unices they got into the water has noth­ man. It h ¡n response to that call that
Well, why shouldn't- Tampn havr
posits again st all loss.
ing to do with the cose, but the report good men come out from the qui- 1 a: d been the principal city in all this glo­
made September 3d, last,- by the chief p racf.il purs its t f private life und enter rious country to celt hrnto' tiie o| kii.
of engineer» of the war department of the public arena.
ing of the Pnnamn Canal? Isn’t Tampa
Men who enj^y the full ro pect and logically and Irani |K&gt;rtationally the nea the Mcequito Inlet hsrltor project has
got something to do with thLs parental confidence t f their neighbors, and the art port city fo the canal, except Kej
highest icgard of the business commu­ West and of course Son Francisco,
tru th that all of us remember.
*Major Slattery- loctl engineer, ref&gt;ori- nity, naturally hesitate when it comes although expositionaliy New’ Oilcan',
ing on the subject, and tho reports of tilt b) submitting to ruthless buffeting et gave the latter a close race? Then then
division *engineer and tho chief of the hands of men whh only know petty is St. Petershiirg, Tam pa’s near neigh­
M. M. Sm ith, P re s id e n t
H. E. T o lar, C ash ie r
engineers based on the Slattery rejtort, politics who will stoop to things os low bor, which will seme day bo a po, t.
H. R. S tev en s, V ic e -P re s,
R. R. D eas, A s s ’t C a s h i e r
sa&gt;tt that it would lx* a fine thing to have and contemplihle ra^the serrent in th e : ;inf| ,h Prt. Li our own Boca G raid
. a harbor at. Mosquito Inlet and at other garden. But the men who give ear t" chicli is nearer sfili, and ir a poti u
points along the Flest Coast, hut that ti e call of the people and yield their pri­ some consequence i ven now. But ththe gi vcimr.ont did lift Intend 10 spend vate wlsfes in the intv exls of pultlic point ii hen-'.- to Tampa f-ir this rannl
the mont-y t» Improve llw bp (Buts until v e il are, nnd over hnvp liven thr political Tmsim-m unni we little fellows gi t gil
there !» a line of «Ups regulu.ly plying saviours of any country
enough and strong enough to take Rorm
to thun.
"In oilier words,” sa&gt;s
Men whore personal lives are clean, of the burden ftotn h-r shoulder*. X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
Maj&gt; r Flattery, and it Li the echo of whose !&gt;usin&gt;’ -n v a w r is above rei-orach Of eiurse tlitrN^ar*- other |&gt;ortN al*M ) i u K i i f r iiiM M n t
the i titer captains and colonels oi wilj tower bo high ahoye the men of "n-an-r” Irut i n u i n K tia-nt are ho fa. thty even intimate that Tire lb-raid
N o tim i»
gtvi-n that *
m tfy will lw hrH in tH* rit y ol *
of enpiDecta above him, “ you cannot mean Ideas that the calumny of petty away that it is hard to consider them Is knocking the city when we try to call ---------P O L I T I C A L ----------follili y , PlorM«. im Ttif-iLi
Attention of the |&gt;o-&gt;plc to varicut
get the money to make harbors until politirs will he swnlhwed- up in the in the running for tin- real lionon*.
No*f»fnb**f4 A I* IWI ;i,
A N N O U N C E M E N T S r*ftilid«trx|
lu f ! tir It.JltrwrfnK , ,o»V
■le rimming*. 'I'be Herald, h'rwev'-r.^ i
you git the ships to run h.to tire harho, s i clou dr of dust left in the trail of the ehur- Ft. Myers Press. .
-------------------------------M ayor oí iK s r ity nf hurtfont
fighting tiie people’s br.ttlee nnd will not
..
( OMfitflmtn; »ml ftvv t£*» |w-r*-* IIuntii ycu get the be.rhots'in which they iota in which the jionple ride to virtory.
()„ .
rer lajor
rrvauing two &gt;f*r» m« K tm itire
In- swerved from lire path of duty, even
can run.” If t is
in'l” a w.i^-saw
Many a good man may dltlike to be
!
»nrnnje
utifw
n»y
ftnp'nifjr
for
ihm po- ami ihr follnwicg cflks«
SHORTAGE IN GRAIN
illot» of iTiAyur of ihr ri y r f Sâhir-fd
ta hy ihr A’ «yi r nurul fi nflrm.'itlui
•H
when the blatant knocker knocks tie •tiw*
to the people of the Ecst Coast and a rr tare p mien led and misquoted but he
dfri*L»n ol i H*- Whlt« M»n** Primary to I«» &lt; n«* C Urli ami i ‘olircior. am
»U
The American Agriculturist ris-it-- pnp*T. We are accustomed to knocks h^Itl on Ttn**lay N ot»miwf 7A, 1!&gt;11
Am tw if
few title.s, l h i\e lost the (»owtr to will nover fatter in the path of duty, nor
Itrw fvrt fuf1/
I
TE# poli* will lw o|irn »? t v
retogr.ite one when I ree it.
Mu jo. will he ever leave tinea- who trust him that there i* .i world slmrtage of gr¡.u -&gt;f all kinds of p e o p le , but tiie p»-o(ile who
I&gt; L. T I L t iA S lIE lL
■ m. on natii tititu ami will .
amounting to no l*-s.&lt; than ]."'.O.fKJO.OlM) knock usually get tired tir«t
SUtu rj and the other trgineers rg f" in the lurch.
i
i.
nrAiltcm or Wry
()
uf StUiípnl r u b t o lb- d#cI#Mii of »bm Wl ll • id i n n i f ) T S h in « , I
t h a t much tonnage could be dt vihpet. j The man who pan lay his hand h-mh'-h; 600,tMR),tt(;t) oí Unit is in bread |
I'flmny to !*r- Enid rn Tunuliy, Nov* mEef Í 6 h Tilit*. ln«f «-rf or ; r &lt;" Howard,
■%
"We are not alarmed aver the so-called I9Î3.
olid tiny an- unanimous in saying that brotherlike in the hand of his fellmv- st-ilTs. I la* other ,60,uUt) (MJU is e n d
I favor ■ pn |M o¡vr »«Imlr.itir»fW*n. i Karnaii. ì'W k,
wjuarp
dral
U
&gt;
id!
and
prlvtlrCwi
to
(ion#.
All
r»m|hl«to#
fnr
thr
v»rw
itr-d
to
corn
deficit.
'I
Mere
is
a
rice
N
the rates along the East Coast are so | man and say “ What liave I in the way
Japattes«* (iroiilem which Rome of tie
H#vps*rf fuT*y
v*_H# ! fcr rmjet fll# *nh IVI li S
in
F'uri
j
a*
and
every
corner
ol
shortage
ol
th#
Whttr
Miti'i
f
ti
riiitii
i
high that t hey ate practicially ptohihi-1 of ability nnd what I am in the way of
* MAXWELL
rn*Wi*pu|ien and public m&lt;-n are talking
Lwft:m t tur 1fit h il■&gt; t&gt;f Nt»vr m.
-.4*1*
lack o* gram litiotil," Ba&gt;R tiie editor of the Urlando
live. With one v, jet- they all say that honest manhood, I tun willing to ley on the win’d induatiffi bi
ol t h»tr InftiUHifi to l*&lt; *«jniJi'
•i M
Fot
AJdrrmifi
ti-n# of filine &gt;«rh rvotlrr ih# (
the products of this section of Florida tho sdtar of official service and serve for food.
I Snetinel. ’’{iorne jingo statesmen in
I h#r#hv irnmnr? my rmntiditry for th# p«# - ru^h candidato mu*l KTrtimfit
There is rjetirng to be done atmut it Call ornin made the Jii|iunaie (i.-oblem ti**n oi Al-drfn an of ih** city of
I!«v&gt;r # ~dfh a «r!tt#n *tat#mrnt p |id |
canr ot reach the consumers because oj faithfully for a season my n -ighbors,” irsT tq^aUiir.
to_ al ** bY |}x» rraulta ui
th« ci»v Iw Irmi in this rxwitiort I. ft%| n#*T
the proi il.itive pricii and the lack ol a pat iot. Such men live under the,smil­ tjl course, euccpt to row more AHd next in that «tate ami for the nation, which Kv»H
t h il I im fjuiti Wd to Ri Ve ihr pro pie*
rtinw.
^
i nientü i l ) b» mad#
ft Ituv ■
Otafüaai'id»
fnr Maynr
LôÀ,
My
policy
h
*
^norf
Intprovm
td«,
!*ulkh#stliuf
fr.cilite h to tra rajo rt tlum. Altogtlhr. ing approval of God nnd man, nnd year nnd so have a larger harvest. With bids fair to become serious not "because th« Uk# front «nd m Crromtrt
tf»
Candi da tm fnr Council
rd
the
demand
that
muut
follow
the
short­
LU
they unite in naj ir.g that tl.is section d., ing lea^e loving memories la-hind
CandMatr« for I !*#h and Coll*H-«ur
Itrapvctfu!!
•pvrtfully,
of tin* presence of the Japanese, luit be;k»
(
Añdidatr*
Iiir
Tvfauurrr
am}
H. IIUNCÎK.
age tiie inducement will be given far­ eau.-«- of tiie alien land act."
of the United States it capable of th- them.
*„ t Lir
1 h# folline pU fr rhatl h# at tb.
I I innounrr my mndldAry frr th# fN#Itirn ni rii^ cd Hau fünf, Srmirudi* ruum &gt; f
most exti corcinnrj' development .and
The man wlio lends a mean, selfish mers in r.ll parti of the world to rerh.un
^^
Aid#TTn*n of t ht» H t y «*f ,c «nf*u-rJ
Ha vin «
n-* |
I h# fi 1ti»'winf |%#**w«m« sjbaîl t *•
production of the (troduct that |»«|&gt;I and hypocritical life pays the (s-nalt, a- lat-d that tinvo gntii- out of cultivation
Ihs* city In thh pr**itinit for i*o# l#f'n two v am d»l &gt; (juahfV«] fl r i n tn l l u r»
S a n f n n l jiuhll«*
.ir* tin
■
C
n,
I
f*
w
l
ahi#
lo
(ftV
#
th
#
*
lat
payrr*.
«
u»f#
n* duly rr içi.s r r»*t **rsir.* *
msai daily fr»sh vegelalilca, fruit-. h»* goes along. Th*- day of lx tter utnl tup. iIii-iii once rn- re tutu gratt,
and while heartily in 1»vor of Ìmprovemofit* th# rrfretnittun I*&gt;*ok» «»f th# «i» *
clouliti*«)!) th«* lm«M h&gt;sti*m in th«* Unit«*«
whu
U v» paid t!i#ir (mt-II tat
«od
a
ri?y
think
th*l
many
eitravifanrr*
etc., that Uu profile in the KiUt and tin things is dawning. Onlj good re-•’ ari fi-ldi wiii-re they ar • now giv-n over lStiitif*. A lth o u ifh tilt'JV art* m o rt’ IiUIi Ut ran ^ rwrtalhwf durlny thr n n i two yrara that luth day til November, I'M I
pu-stuie.
North i re crj ing for in the middle winter m demand in business, in the proti»will Wneht th# profita of Ranfard If rir#tr-d, thr
tiUn. H Ihn
here th(9 iK*iu&gt;un ihun ever before ever&gt; ofüc» * ili liav« my undivided attention and I
f'hairmart WhJt# Man'« £x«cuU%r
------- O -------and that can be sent to them from tliia sk-ns and in politics.
l3-Prl-4t
promt*»
th«
people
resulta
In
mmomy.
clans Is *conveniently housed and the
Itnprrtfull.
secti n of Florida. Yet, they all soy that
From Washington to Wilson and from
The Rejxifter-Stnr of Orlando he* pupils happy and contented.
J. I). DAVISOf t .
it would not he advisable for the govern­ Yorktown to Your town the call is to just Lnued a fine special eiition erlied
In tho rirrutl ('ourt, Krrmtti JudltMl &lt;1mll
Hiving ##fynl • irrm in th« p&gt;*ition of AM«ra t hlocfds. Scmlnolo c.iam i
to - -■- "1
ment to develop thise harbors right man and for m en.- Orlando Sentinel.
the Fall Industrial Edition, nnd though
m in fot th r fíty of Hiufwil f ht why firvoum*« my fVarl T urn« Colvin
•*
MosquitiK-s have c.iuK-ii an ejiiilernic rvodklâry to •ufr*r*J mywrlf In th# *«tm p aitjin
now because there are no regular lines
-----O----V«.
printed -n the regular style of ty|w&gt; and
If
th« hu»ln&lt;~* of th* «ily will r**#Hv# th# I- H. Colvin
of »tearnsLil« ready to go into these j UIÍ’E FRUIT AND GOOD PRICES paper it ti a moat creditable work in of dengue fe \ir in Savannah. D-l'i» kill •*m# rfrv/ul •tf#nl* *n that It h*j in th# p«M from To.
I. R. Colvinmr am} eronofny in rit y ft»v#rnrn* nt «II! h# p n r
ll »pprarv from !ho affidavil ..1 I
ports. '
every way, containing good descriptive out tiie few we have iiPre. before they ti m ] In «vr-ry p srU ru U r on m&gt; partColvin, heroin duly filr.1, that -hThroughout the fruit bell tl#-n- is
ilawprrt fully«
I learmsl how to nwiui j wt tiie same
in th* v 1,. , „ it it I.-d u^ i hoi
, •*
1matter and half-tone Rcem-s ol the eity cause a similar outbreak. Jacksonville
WAL1KU S MANI»
evident
a
grenier
degree
of
optimi*m
'I
1Ho offianl lhit I. 4 1;.&gt;lxi,v .■&gt; .
Tiines-l riiiiin
as all the other bo&gt;s growing up at. the |
and environs. Me*sr». Collins and ('.
«1 tho -lalo ,.f hi .rid», lha* ho i* i
•
1 h#f?:by »nn o u n tv my rm othritry fur tfyr pusituin lofo-vn rounlry and hi« »hrrvot-.O-.
’ *•
time I grew up did, and mayiie during ; t inn has evmr been shown in tithe» past Worthington compiled -fhe data am^
of Alderman of t!»« rlty of ¡¿»tifa rti. \ rmyvlul, »ml that I hero 1» no porvon in tho .t»%
-ii
nonarrvAtlv« «d m ini «tra Uon of r tty Afftira i« n m l- tho rorvlro of » vuf ppena upon o h I I the regul^J- M-tvion I will in- able- to and everybody Li expressing the belief it shows careful preparation and study
rt\ for th# ftrit tw o y w ir i And i* » W tid 1 will rn thel
the
season
now
Opening
will
I
k* the I " “"v” "
tho dofc(Hl»nt. *nd »ffi»nt furihor *■* 1' ,s*
convince tiie great rivers and liar lair*
tn fiv# th#
• »nuAra d««l »n.l «n tod-ovo* I hni I ho »ro of tho dofon*i*r t - i , ,
.
■1of conditions.
Tite, Re()orter-Star has f _
r
♦ d#AVor
hon««t A dm inistration. I favor L u lk h ra d in i and Iwvrtly-ooe year».
committee of the house of representa­ most successful- from every point of j the following to say regarding thu work
olh#r lmprov#m«nj*. but brIUv« in ■ wEw* «xYou
am
(harefur*
orilored
to
ap|o-*&gt;
&gt;
U**
«
tMdHurr of Uw U v p«y*r’« money that wiU not on Monday, th* fint day of IVrv-ml*' A J*.
tives that the United States govern­ view ever enjoyetl by Florida growers. of Mr. W orthington.:,
Inflirt « burden upon tb« poopU.
Uc[K»rts
fro.m
nil
m
arkets.
are
that
191 J, th* sarr* twlng a rulo day of lhi&gt; mu"
ment cught to develop all potfa along
R—poctfufly,
“ Mr. Worthington it conversant with
It 1» further ordcro&lt;l that thi* nollro !»• i&gt; ihti-brn
good
prices
are
prevailing
nnd
indica­
C. li. lHN(j| ¿,
•I*M
»urm xivo week* In th* Hanford It-fUL •
and
,
*
the Ecst Coast of Florida without wait­
nearly every foot of ground in Orange
nrwipaprr publiahod In Seminole route &gt; D w
♦
lìiv fn f ÏH*n Acdidt«d by m u y rUiu*ni and Ida.
ing for the stcarrsi I, s to be anchored tions are that as good or better priera county, and the olservant gentleman !
frvnd« to Iw o itif A raRdidat# for altirrrran I
Wltisf*« E. A. DOUOt-ASS. Clork »1 -r* t &gt;
outride blowing for admiulon to the wifi prevail later in tho season.
• —«..y »nnounr» for -am«. If rlrrtr-d *Q| do rry cull Court and (ho real llwrool. thl- lath !*l "
he is, whnt he Bays comes from one who ♦
Why?
duly by th* »bei* pr-oplo and without favor L Heptatnlj*r, 19 13.
•
hni bors ”
knows nnd whose experiences iiave lieen ♦
wn for proem* snd * r m lr r F»nfoni but i l n
(roal)
h- A DOUm-A'-“.
*
Simply because the people of Florida
lor «J1 m m unirai
ration and with tho
Clerk
Circuit ( .f-irt
worth
much
to
him
in
his
chosen
voca­
♦
----- O -—
n&lt;ht uooHalr« liolWlo wo c*n do both) rrdura A. K. r o w « » . Sol. for Complainant.
havij to -a great degree stopped the ruin­
IMPEKIAL THEATRE
■***
»nd *1*» h»w&gt; a brtlrr d ty at Ib i n u l o th«
tion."
t
WHO AIIE PROGRESSIVES?
ous practice of rushing into the markets
t»* poyen »ml »Ith thlo ido» in vir» I »elicit
-~-Q
*■
your bc»,-1y tup port.
+ -------- BUILDING----- —
Ever since President Wibon has taken with green fruit, although a desperate
, COMMI.SSIONKWS HAI.K
Now is the time for the people of Sar.- 4
r. c. vreSjOKii^i
Under *nd hy virtur ol a docroe ol *»- '“*■**
his aeat tuere has been more or Its* oi fight has been necessary to make many ford to get together as members of the ♦
&lt;
ami rendoro,l by Ih# llonnrahle Ja-m— W.
* hrT,} ,y »nnounro tryrrlf » rmmfHtto for n «f- Judf* ol th* Sevonth Ju-licìa! Cirruit - ■ ■'* *
a factional fight in Florida over the qu r- of them realtie the wisdom of this course Commercial Cliib nnd advertise the city t Open Tuesday-Thursday 4 to 6 44 ■,
tlon h A U r m u i lor tho d ty , | BAnfortL If rtret- th* Stai« ol florida, rittint In chanci-,&gt; « **•
Furthermore, grapefruit and ornnges
♦ rd I prom bo to » n v o th c p.opU fo« tho furihor mattor ol a prtiUon of Kalph Sianioy, a. a j-ofOrt■V tion’of who should *it at the feet of the
to the world as ia-ing the place for the t AND
4 Improvowrnt
of tb* r iff »nd ■ fair dhurthurUn trattar with tho «iti ann***&lt;l ni M alli* J f'rr«*|
ore
now
being
'picked
and
packed
In
a
throne on the right hand of the Pres­
♦ ol oil public fund*.
J. HUSSON.
winter tourists to spend tho winter. t
lo orli land-, tho under,((ned rowtblbot.»—* ' ll*
S a tu rd a y s 4 to 9 p. m
I*u tn th* hleheol Ltddef at publle injlery, in l f » ‘
ident am^-cvery time an office was to be scion tifie manner improvement being Divided effort never bufit a city yet and
»rnounrorr y n td W .ry ' for A U rrm u. of tb* court houle door at Sanford, Dortdj. nat­
filled the same old question seemed t&lt; noted in the mkthoils of eren the moat it Is only by a concerted movtmont
■ t tbo raa-inc oW tkn. IfRvtnt rorvod tho rily ln*
ine IIh* lottai ho u n *f -alo, on Nov*mlwr IH . '91'r
.n j M ^ t m c H y darbig tho ,.»,t two y ^ f , i
f t l r rln*
l n t thè flrw» Monday In -ald month and • W*1
backward
growers.
s
bo paramount in the minds of some of
Ihe foUowint
n f *•?
__ r.* day.
_ay, -Ih*
followin* lamfa
lamia attuate.
attuate, ly
lyict
1 ,
as a body of business men that tho city
Strangers Welcome
As
a
result
Florida
fruit*
which
is
real­
brio*
in th*- emtnty ol Sornioni» and -tate •&gt;
*
,* P ^ ftw -ivo. rconnmlral
these so-called Progressives as to wheth­
can take up the question of advertising
»nd
honrnt
td
m
in
b
tn
U
m
.
J
wliHt
your
UurCl»,
tn-wll:
I
n
i
6,
Dlœh
8,
Tier
N
.
ol
I.
Sport, which will bo »ppm fatod.
P
er tiie candidate supfiorUHi Wilson in ly of a better quality than that of Cal­ or any other movement of benefit to
Traffonf* map of Sanford.
I
pay
fnr
liti*.
Torma of «de, radi. Purrbaner fn
.
B. W. IIERNDON.
. the primary or not. In other words if ifornia is at lair coming into- its own* Sanford nnd expect%to carry it to succ. iiuni'SK.
l horohy »nnounno mjr ram’N«cy fdr 'tho po.!Uon
lb-F rlfte
Comirlw*"#c_
tho seeker for Frideral psrtonogo -was and ia invading the territory for years ccssful corrgilqtion. . Every citizen of
not an original Wilson man or refused hrid fast by the Golden Gate state with Sxnfoid aboulrt «nroll as a m em ber.6(
d»y, Novcmbrr S i, 1013.
■
—
to lick the boots of the people who its better methods of handling tho fruit the. Coi
Club and do his Waj'CM
.
from
the
groves
to
the
tables,
of
con­
fondly inagimed they were controlling
I »III t r • randkUlo
^ and Serripoic Voutipr.’
’
■" &gt;J
of tb» city of Sanford.____
„ „„
Florida t\^id seeker after pie could hut sumers. ;
Come iiv ih k ffilitin g Turaday night.
Florida grovféra have- lost millions &gt; •
get near tho pie counter. This policy
'. •*___ n .___
rm
mford and .viril ity. A hustler
ss
V
i
l
i
"
“
“
*
I’-'A. 01S8CTT.
has been condemned by the real Dem­ and millions of dollars through failure to
There haa ‘been some changes made can make good money representing
« T h e y crawl through ««wen and drain»
cooperate
and
adopt
the
beat
methods
»TVocrat* all over the state.
in the editorial and business staff of the the eldest and m ost modern Monu­
then over diihr* and tatahW* and w*”"
of
handling
and
the
Metropolis
hopes
Voting for Wilson in the primary, or
Pensacola Keys as announced in th at
.tho Bffic* dt*ca*e f n m i and a fijthy pe-*p»oui «dory S
« D o n 't uw a p«»t* for* htfiinf ,»t»ihr&lt; I#
voting for Champ Clark or voting foi the day is not far distant when there will paper q n . Wednesday, C, B- Hanson m ental woiks in FI »Ida. Write us
•I Hanford,
M4 rnachaa Iravrl thrwu|h i« trail ll abeut t**r
for onr most attractive proposition,
Unde, wood had nothing to do with the not b« ths slightest evidence of discord is l^e publisher; BenyJL Thomas, tmm^y complexion of the m an’s Democracy, omstift tito growers of t Bo- oa&amp;térp - cAtw a^Sng-;editor; H crhsrt.'felh&gt; l. t-.iitor;
r ;
•peek o f photphoroua paate will h*U * 1"r'
tral
and
Gulf
coast
counties.
1
rrarurrr of lb*.Hty nf Sanford tu,
5‘ afneift all these candidates were Dem­
/»
KIU)*at)d,II.
M.
M
f
il^
b
^
A
r
g
o
of
•on. Many petinna d,c fit thi« w*y » bJ “*
and
h»V*
e
n
d
«
voted.
t&lt;j
faitbfultyW
I
Wc need unity in. all other '¡nflbstrhV
perfonn tb* dulie, of rry offie*. ami I ¿ « t
ocrats and were time tried and- fire
#i#vff known w h it killed iktm the advertising d e p o it tA f f ^ Nothing
os
well as that of fruit growing.—Jack-,
primary.*^* ^
W «W H Ä
* ,&amp; ,
tfYcw do know that it a chkk en c»t* ■» 11
test -d and had nceomplished as much
J a ck so n v ille, Florida
is said'of Sammy Sanborn abd we hope
aoct that haa bean kilUd with a p*,tr.
'* '
A. A. PRESTON.
o r more for thir party than had Wood- son ville Metropolis.
he will remain to writ« the bright and
dead chtchco. and if a dog cat* the chirkra
row Wilson.
breexy paragraphs as in days of yore.
* F*r rU tk and Colled*,
it i* a dead d*g. and if a bua**rd •*&gt;» the
The IletaJd baa taken up this m atter SANFORD IS MOST PROSPEROUS Mr. Hanson, the new publisher states
dog it la a dead buuard.
acveral timra and has been c-Ommetuied
Umt Ute-Ntws will-be m adc tin; equal pf M IT R R Y S ■ K I N G
.by the rank and file of the party fo. system remarked to Profraaor Perkins any paper in the aouth.
' ------rank
■exporing
Jio f^her day that ti^ re were not as ■
Coaiila* no poaaon and ha* do odor. »»#
1C Watkia. Block
'•sure
uj;tlf Ijd th e school this year boLsart politira. m
The atrangrat thing about a bona fide
owe application will rid any home of *“
try fi»*t record and Mir it th*
roach#«, »nt». bedbug* aod other ia*cciathe'pen cattti- then- wi»E*U®kW many people litre- knockpr ia that fch thinks everybody else
reproduce
vwue. rabtr upon tb a t^ L l. ‘
°* **ORLANDO.
FLORIDA
os FasL .Pro/.. Perkins look Itis breath U a knocker. Sanford haa them juid
«So 0 Box at AH Druggist*
H M ÍJoe
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m - y - Ujva j * __
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V'The elevator f«.r the court h..uw- ui||
»»on I». running on limo mui the employ,-«
and officer» will find it B gr,-at ronv,.n).
•■nee, ns will th»- many who have »Ifices and liiwim-’w in o,&lt; " v ib u r n iniork.
‘ T h e ( lyde lane Is bringing mun\
[leuple to* F |»i nia and every in&gt;at - -«i
ing to Sanford fu m i.he« it.»
,,f •. ,
jx-ople going to various point» m ’Smith

t?.
iBinarr Of The Floating Small Talk* Flotidn.
SaedneUj Arranged For Hurried
I
Tin- new tourist hotel, emmrr-.
Herald Rcatfera
and kindred sulijecla will In- tala -i
^Arthur Yowdl spent yesterday m the Commercial Club mt« ting
Orlando on burimsa and pleasure com­ Tuttwiay night at the city hull u
o'clock.
binedT h e 'WOMAN of keen perception
” • It- Mealy of IxingwiMul xx.L» m the
(hops at the CO-OI'BRATIVH.
Ifi-Jc
city on Wednesday a n d report» ihtu
Don't forget the meoti ng of the C*m- the Uingwood is needing ruin hut
n-fttial Club next Tuesday night at the continue« to U* the In-st p a rt of s-minolic o u n ty .
city hall.
Get your Onion Seta from
II.
Fir*I meet mg of the Connie • . ! I ’¡oh
Philip* i. f o ’*- .
13-atnc
ojtei.ing the winter wiison will take
y/V n. H. L. DeForost has returned place next Tuetwluy night at eight
•home B{tPr a most delightful summer Vi(M.k Kvery citizen of Sanford »hunt,
t (».Connecticut.
1|„. thPri&gt;
The WOMAN qf-.kcim perception.
,bom at the CO-OPERATIVE. . !6-2c • ^
K »-»•«*» W -M -nti.ig t)
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1n t e r t y p e

r y p c M 'l l n i g
hcadquartere in

M a c h in e C o
N ew
O r le u n *

anil Mr*. Joe Vming went to SanSaturday returning Monday,— j
ir, the iity yadtyday calling on the
Garden Times.
11(K.aj (rg(jl,&gt;
I hrve a first claas painter and ai^n j
,
*■ T he Imjierial advertise a fine vuudeWo can do your harness revillc ofleiing for this wick and al*o the
juirirc and auto top work now.
giving away tomorrow night of the
1 14-tf
W. II. UNDERWOOD.
d e c e n t chocolate set now on exhibi­
M r.

C. C. Worthington is in the city for n tion in McLauliti*» window.
fcw day*, r 'tc r getting o u t a fine *|&gt;oeial
E n d o r Curiti t and J
P M usm-I. edition for rim *ity of Oliando.
w'iiite
were
aninrig
thè
prominenl
I
Fmh Uuruuda Onion Seed at L. It.
Ovm va vi»itor« t» th&lt;- m x «m \V-dpbj]i[* St Co’a.
13-Utc
nesday . 1 hey n-port rii*- «*uy ivf i à r I x .1
.Erntst Betw U now w ith the f i . in &lt; f il» tttaking tnmix iinj.ri-xi n ■nts
Vfoodrull &amp; Watson, w here lie will It
h rank M tli«« r i - t&gt;,. « \ f t •» : ti«»- w«»«.«i*
leased to *oe hi« many friend»
Il ar In llexu. \i|ier&gt;- In ha» tu- u m anag­
The WOMAN of keen perception
ing thè* commksary for K. K. Rrady t.f
.¿oj* at the CO-OPERATIVE.
16-2c
lite big tie «m irin i
Wjifk lui» stoppc-d
\Jdiss Haynes of Leesburg is th e guest
temporarily but t h*•ja-t i to resume
of her uncle, M. W. Liw-ll of thii &lt;it_, iii the near fu«are
lodexprcis to remain for seve a, week».
U U Ih a who
M r I i- .t*. x&gt;aCkwing out all popular music at Hie
cu lli li tu S o tti h I a
■
t-. attelai the
per copy. S. Maxwell.
lUl-lle
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• ^ i n o r f the prominent O vi-dn \i u - .
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ffedftts«]ay were il in. J. H. I. &lt; a ei t luti he XX, *1
1 I. -I I-- -t- t...
Mr*. Do who moto.i«l OVer in tm i. 1 .«
«» hmi-i- i ntt a.
Meat« sold wholesale. t^jM«'ial ¡at t ■t.
I,ik
•
•j-jrxt t i tnt "
to hot»!» and hoarding Iiohr « :it( t t
’&gt;
1
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I ink. Ici, Imi
batekis at the New Market opp--it
pert
ink
in
all
is
dors,
sign
w .ite i’» ink.
court kouxe.
17-Ite
i-t ml gbn
¡ '
¡.«’d mucilag- ■ 1
J. D. Thcrnlon. repreiM ulmg l la S F
a •!•- l-_v i la ( a t r Ink i
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Rickard« !‘a|-er Co., of Atlanta w.i- i
■u. ila
II
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tie city yisterday culling on the Im-ai
trade.
The WOMAN of kei-n jn-rceptioii
ik;i at He ( tf-OPERATIVE.
It.
S. S. t. .filli, u prunàia ot ri al «-m ,.

t a of O.landò wa.» in th e cti,. .«-«i.
Ò) earoute limn |»»nt« on the • .-t

i The man

fia n 's of f¡.

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1 ong and short form deeds, long and
Ihort (urn

n migrate, Ion;

lo yan Keule» Story

and short

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suiti i', 'ill. hi. - \ story
torrn i|uit-e|n[i. fhssL*. s? ti«fui Umi of
,
* ., t u
&lt;■-•.( it ;l o *evervi «lay s
mortgage, |. ;lso. ni'linn contract nno
t i
i’
\t 'b
I l t r \ in, «U»
lull of mmIc tilnnks may now be had la i
•
til*inrers|M r^sl » it
tile Mer.ilci little These blanks are tin f(
, rl

oflli-ittl Mitr i* x f*&gt;t
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In*' im in-*‘i
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guest« and S i f f n r d shouliTtie preparing (lir

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i - i.m nur's k t . « c r e
L - niel,'

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rriri-s divided into three chew*.
Î6 IMt in gold given to the High School pupil havnjg. at the
close of «chool, the largest mnnber of tablet rovers bought at
our »tore.
Second 35,00 In gold given to the (¡rantmnr School pupil having, at
tin- cUmè«)f schooi, the largist numlx-r of tablet rovers liought
at our attiro.
T(.ir«t
f ' 1Eld in gold given to the Primary School pupil having, at
tin- close of school the h ir g u t numlier of tablet covers bought
at our »tore.

h ir»t

This i» nn unconditioned ofTer, a pupil in each school gets n prize,
There is no speck! brand of tablet to be bought, any tablet that is
bought here and lias our stamp on it.
_ We have attnll time« a complete line of tnhlets that are used in the
publie school«. Huy your tablet.» here, save the..rovers and get your"
prise.

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^ o r n n ' t drown In th e Woodland
*r* iwimming pool. Ideal place t»
n&gt; to swim. Emptied and cleaned

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Elk, had a very cnthit-iuatlc
oa Widneaday night ami mai.■
,0 Rft °he pilgrim acroaa the burn( uml* to hi* entire satisfaction.
Go r«und to the new market oppoedt
^urt home for your Sunday djnner.,
ty of Kir rida pork «old not higher
^ 15« per pound. Florida ht&gt;ef and
tent L-cf. Ererything in mcata on
'figure* Saturday
neat. 17-Ic
citizen of Sanford should be at
“trrrertlalClub mehting
next
hlght, when the vital question
*
lhe city will be taken up
-

can supply yon with
¿ ¿ .v - .
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AVakeneW.

Phone 191. .

*nd Mr*. J. C. Higgins received
riaterdiy announcing the birth of
by boy at the home og their
J. B. Stryker fn Phlla-

_ N O U £ E -----------------LICPNUI'U rfor
. . 1914.

A. A. 1
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selling g u a ra n te e d

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i ll*- -Moar.tnftM: tn c a m n in m e d w le --re -

p ln ce m en t of any that prove tle fe rliv e in m ate ria l a n d

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I ! 1 EtMltlf if 11 i I'iii

work*

m aitsh ip .

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- f ' « r i likv 4*-! ( m « I Ir-nil
n ab-a-n,-- •■( t - n xc.irs While a hint
M I lirai u* Vrrpiai)
.«(
tuahuia
tin«filigli
^«rns
to
fim
1
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class by' itself a n d In cafr* it fm k ' » sf
•poerirance In Vmcicu at long inter
S E E D S
1
val» tin' in dieixl anlh-'lllns hav«- in.,. New t ’riip 0« min.«
but lit t lc *1 cl "f H
\nntln-r cen •
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W1
111/ pn an« 1*,ï ■lam mug it i-ut an,! 11
n A NT CITY
f'LOKIOA
Vx.stlgaung tie- cause and *-lf«« t. 1
lowing is the reply of Dr. Porter:
Jacksonville Flu. Oct. 11 l*‘Li
Mr S. Runge, Chairman Sanitary It.,aril
Sanford Florida:
1 »"iir Sir V«,ur favor of the Oui- in-'
,xmt«-r here
t-.
I n ivd How dengue (iv it is irunChat nn y Wilson, the popular ton
,,
T,111 1, ■11 1« not ifilimt«-l&gt;&gt;dtnow n t ** tic
“ W t l h l o f the Arrert-Wibum firm , ‘ ,1" .........
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bhirL
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i : IK» .t :i»lill&gt; iift.ir
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le«i a (in, ani .11 ! gu« rang« in &gt;&gt;r.|«
i, . fH*ul i*r*’Ii imm although it 1» t hoitg
ullk rl
a lM»
v ,««-nl « .11
i» [«» again aft«-r a» vacati
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t«,
take
care
ol
t
•
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. ,l• r traili- in I ' in.,i it i i r.iii*mitt« d from the *n-k p
•fent on 0- nguc Island.
n .
I drinks, Oyster .»ti xx», rtc Tilt- Symiind' lie- xxell b; th e mosquito I Fatigóte»
^ririg the lamily for an all-day picbif ¡ j« riglit up to now md espeots to : iv Car» ful »«-ri- rmig against moHipiit,»-» 1
*t Woodland Park.
R7-tf
the trade what -lli«-y xx.int uml wta-t ailvoa-«!. which will at the same timi
th;y
want it.
u n itis i against malaria, a« it is known
P on ^,‘*l'°dy drop|&gt;cd in on home
folk* todjj frftm Ocaln where he L»*«till
Commercial Club meets next Tuesday definitely th a t malaria i* transrnittrx.
•^r-Retl in digging ilp^recorda for the night at tight o'1l &gt;rk at the rity hall by tin- Anopheles mosquito.

nodda Title &amp; Ahstract Co.

SAVE
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Tali* f D eath Valiev
W eck ly No. 17

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PICTURE

àd K K JHfui s

11

NIGHT

Harry Schmidt and his company including "Prince" the great
hull terrier in his wonderful tricks.
Singing and dancing. • Some­
thing doing tvery minute._
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»*' «noi uml imiti!» M«mí*»y* Viiltlnï
■» ** * *•** Ci*1IIr
Í* i. Ihi liti mimi r r

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Florida

TONIGHT AND SATURDAY

i’liornU l o d l r No 5, K nil*

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sanford,

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27s

X X X X 50iX X X SÏX X X J 5CXXXXX 5ÎX 5îX 5î k x

‘Among tin* prominent visitors to the Srtnlu.ilr Chupín So 2.UrUcr t astern Stai
^ Mm.
i &gt; in-»»] »o,I finit 11, t ri*tn&gt; n. monili
city yesterday was Mrs. Lulu Hayes’ tEvrr&gt;
-is- »Im»It»« wrn to« Slot In ttir Knit or
Lawn nee,* who i« upending the winter at «cx.nlin m,u.-) I.» vtftlt iherhatin-t
\ 1hI I’ ('m-»i*«» *w*»« y
la r old lamie in t blando after a sum*
tt'er
m Nashville when- «he had
M I Crier %C|i&gt; leile IH't I
‘v TtirwilAv OLfthl &lt;il 4 .
charge ••( the “- m il page of one tif the
Ill«« b tinnì n«««r
N iis h v llle

PHARMACY

SEM INOLE

ns |h e roa.1 la w .rait b a d o u a d .on thitr u*“tL' •ir(kH13 coming on thL subject,
important subject the Herald will make
it public. Ore authority he.tl It tbnt
SANFORD LOnCFS
ducks coul 1 Ik- killtd in Novcmbtr and
another that they vould not be killed
Sutiletd Louie No. 2 7 . 1 D IM
ut nil. Tho Iccal hunters are uji in the Mirti-i»!. Mi-nJaf at 7;3tla ra .avrt Imi.«ilsl
Dies In- ' - W lilac Xwrlilrf. N ti
air about the luw ut pnsu-nl.
W S Hau&gt;«in Scc' i

a writer of note arai ha» many friends in
Sanford who nre nlwiiys glad to anther.
Mrs. Lawrence i* the gmsl of Ian
cousin. Mr* W ! &gt; Hidden at the San­

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for them now.
ft has heen int tmaUsI that M r.'
Ehe Miller building on Magnolia i Bryn» hiin-«|i, who i* a f t »rida’ land
iiviriue w re«s*iving the planter and will‘ own*
i mtere«te&lt;i wuii tu» cousin, ex*
bt ready f« .* -&lt;reii|miiry about ti» fiM (i &lt;•
|&lt; into,g , m , e.,| it » &gt;n
of November
Mr Miller ex|H-ct.s to propir
put in a fine slock of confection« and
Mi !'. . an wudd noi m„ke any
lurbakeil giM«l»
in the front store room ther t-i-ti * i- ■,i ut nil .iMtle froto hús fiat
on tin- ««mill side. A. 1’. Connelly wilt blanl - t «&gt;« inni He
cut utf— frrT'.nrr
occupy the north room (or hii olllce' r|tit»«.«i.-n«
and it will In- fitted up in elegant style.
S of Mr Itryan’s friend» an- ndThere «iteras tu bu no room for doubt
h'»" '» »up Hcnrsr f.rr heavy damubout the now national game lav. te- “ R1' *•'•* I*1’ &lt;n&gt;il--» it tins advice.
It
unde)«tomi here that llourst has
R id in g » h o o t in g ilur-kA ami as soon

nie gtil-l I" -IS1 III- «II l’" J l-nvinte I1Cl
ugnili a'1-r

1 n&gt;truer I-iininj^ «-( Florida i

(Niuntv and .
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tri*
Hii* ffi itii\ .

a x m x x x m m tx m m x i
FIFTEEN DOLLARS IN GOLD GIVEN TO SANFORD
SCHOOL CHILDREN

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Irotr
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.
. »°rii|;i, hating 1*1 *1» harm! frorti that
I he Sanford I »use is enterUinm*
,,, lhl
ln
more gu.wt* Ut ti,,« time of the year
r „ hi„ ril|&gt;1 i..p . lHUir,
than evVr befor
The season promUes ■
H;,an n.ade
I,at
to lu- very early this year ami nil fteatlin ,„,j,
t in pnhlMietl
reports ,ii i ;i..t .In«- winter north wilt |(&gt;
• i ..¡.d t e
I»- loi.g .nut
Phis mean« that \\ a. tli-1- II I*o»|
Florida Will I. «row lied with Winter
-| f
o n .-word
truth ....

L-aa I •

v'N .1 St. iistrom brought in u r itt!ttmt
»mike -kin xi~-t, rd.i, 1l1.1t u,. a ,,i&gt;
Place your orders now for genuini«•v-■r s.x«.|i (« t xxa b (tu'
.u! «'Lir &lt;.ll
Bun u. smuntoli» ami Red and U h .«
Tit«1 smiki- had niric rutti«-, i-ml ¡1 button
Crystal Wax lor ScpU-mbcr delivery
ami was kill' ll by Mr Sti-ii -triuo *«•'. &lt;-r;d
*ilh L IL Philips Si Co.
lu i u
w««.|v.» ago near In« plucv «&gt;n tin- west side,
lion. Clarence Woods editor of th
x., M r anil Mr«, Paul Bigger« arc- e'SEteli« loibe Region was among t hi
i» ci- «( home tin's wn.k Iri-ni Meiit.uia
prominuit vUitors to the city on W.»!aiiir«- I’aul e\|«it«-il to (mil molle..
OHday.
,-r. xxjpg on tb&lt; pr-aifi'.-- but n- xx think*
The WOMAN of kt«-n (M-r«-ptno
tU . &lt;.* M I
f T ; I •f
T I I
!.
t f . „LI . i •-w
*ho[* at tin- ( O-ORERATIVE.
O'.
t. I n * I1 • ■i -, I ÌI ' !'-- i« » !- i.i-i
Don't make any dale for next Tuesibi
, 1(111- IÍ&lt;•
aighl, (or ;»u owe it to your city to b
t apt \\
lx. \ .-unt- ot ( ti,.rl..t 1«.
proknt at the meeting of the Com- N. C. i.» the guest ol Mr. and Mr».
mctcial Club.
Hell tin’Celery Avenue.
("apt. Vo7nts
I
Toil can *avr money by paying cash 1» very favorably impressed xvith San­
for your meat» at the New M arket, op ford anil sped» to bring In» fallili,
niTe iut*T in tpi- m a«o 11 to s f».*11«I III*
poslte the court house.
17-1 tc

in.
“ frowa.

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THE SANFORD HERALD

Uttlc lU ppco^í8—Mention
Milters *In Brief

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S- PARKER ♦
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25c W ant Ad. in T he Herald
Rent Your 1 louse h or You

STOP! LOOK! LISTEN!

So., little *» knot-n n-garding ilengm
huiluing. 1s t evi-ry man who has the
interests of Sanford at heart lie there. fc-vi-r that any literature on same doe*
The club will reorganize and take up the not s«»»m warrantable.
l otira very truly,
((uestion oí advertí mg ami making a 1
J
O
S
E P H Y. P()H PER.
Higger Sanford.
Slate Health Otllrer.
J The long delayed marble for tlu-j
Peoplt-’H Hunk fittings has ut last ¡.r- 1
P. . ».tenia New» Sold
rived and the work will go forward anti I
soon be Completed. Tin- Herald will
Pensacola, th-t 1 6 . - Announcen ent
present a picture of the interior of this wi)s maile this aftirnqon &lt;-f the purel a»«
elegant bank a? s**on as tin- new fixture» of the Pensacola Evening News by C. It
Hanson, former publisher of the Mobil*
aril ail in place.
I tern. The entire property is tnken over =
M. M. im ith and C. it Dickinson are by Mr. Hanson, who will in the futur. =
among the prominent visitor* to tin- city preside in Pensacola and actively man- =
today. Col. Dickinson is a member of age the paja-r. lien. 11. Thomas, fer- ^
the law firm of Dicken»on &amp; Dickenson mer »alitor of the Pen*neoln Iteview, hut =
with 9ff1cva in Sanford and Orlando and for the post two y ean managing editor =5
Mr. Smith is one of the most prominc nl of tho Item in Mobile, becomes editoi =
hankers in the state.
of the News and other new men an •=;
Rev. xteorge
George ny
Hyman
wife and chil placed ut tho h'-ad of the various depart- ==
IVcv.
mn
Sanford Wednesday m ints. It Is announced that the funner | p s
tiren arrived in Sa.
occupy
the Baptist employee* will lx* re tained and that with-1 ^
evening and - will. &lt;
**
iifutoritim
uv
pnxtorium on Park avenge
Mr. Hyman in a abort time nn improved ncw*pa|K*[
having’awumtrd the. duties of pastor of will be issued by tho Now*.
thk Finit Baptist church. We welcome
these good people to our city
Bald Head Club of America
^Notv.-peopla are coming into
AtL,-r-'l’be un-i =3
every” day hunting Itmm» ami h«'U«&lt;-» J)tMj |,J„„jUrt ,,f the Bah! Hear! Club ol —
They take tho Herald and look over th«- ^ ,norjra cki-s pine*- here tonight In ¿EE
Want Column for all that the.v »••"&lt;! | connection with the annxinl convention 1 —
If you arc not In the paper with your of the member«. The affair will lie belt!
advertisement bow can yo expect them In a hotel, and six brother with “ fly toho know that you havo rooms or house*. b&gt;Zltmi" are am mg ths features of the
thokn
a nd ■M r*.- Joa. Glaiwtar- of Chicago gaihcrin- There will be no .chora* girb,
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the guests of Mr. and Mr*. S. neitiier will there be a special tlK-atre
go of 'th is city this week, going to party where the ninetyrrix membeni
have reserved the enUre front row.
lonville from here where Mr.
Wo should worry about whak the bar­
ner U thinking of locating for tho
bers
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He la very much im«re*ted
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And m ay decide

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If you have not made a call on the SkM INOLk. COUNTY BANK
you should do so Bt once. They will treat you so well, that you
will not be able to resist doing your banking business with them.

Why not open a checking account today and pay your bills in a
business-like manner, and at the same time have a receipt for all
your payments.
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we will pay you 4 per cent interest compounded quarterly. Try it.
You will be surprised bow anxious you arc to save, when once you
h a v e a bank book.
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feel that they aic welcome at the bank, and that their needs will be
W- carefully attended to.
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COURT HOUSE BUILDING
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�By Their Speech Ye 0h«y Know Them.
A traveler who believed himself to
bo solo survivor of n shipwreck upon
a cannibal Into bid for threo days .in
terror of hlis life. Driven out by hun­
ger.' hn discovered a thin wisp of
smoke rising from a clump of bushes
Inland, and crawled carefully to study
tho type of savages about It. Just as
he reached the clump he heard n voice
suy: “Why In —— did you play thn(
cardV* Ho dropped on his knees and.
devoutly raising his hands, cried:
"Thank Clod, they aro C hristians!"

Bicycle Tires
Wry rio Saddles
Bicycle Handlebars
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Many Years* Loaa of Memory.
A Nevada case Is reported whero a
man wandered away from his wlfo
and three children. For ton years ho
was not heard from. Passing thrbu$h
tho state again something seemed to
snap In his headland ha knew him*
sell again. •,Ho_.had gono to Texas,
married and had hAdther little family.
His wlfo had died* only the week bofore hla knowledge of his real self
returned. Ho attributed his loss of
memory tAT'wterworlt ’while» figuring
on complicate» contracts.

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RIVERV1EW, Jacksonville’s Most Famous Suburb
Lots $10.00 Down, $5.00 Per Month
Right-recently Riverview has taken on the most wonderful
growth ever known in any suburb to Jacksonville.
50 homes
now built and many new ones just started since operations open­
ed up on the 50 thousand dollar Hotel Venice and. the digging
of (ke big canal« by the big steam dredges. The motor car line,
the 8 grade grammar school all goes to increase values.

All Prices Will Soon Advance Again .
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Anyone desifing a good sound investment will do well to
take on a few of these lots.
No lots sold to colored people.

DR. E. H. ARMSTRONG, OWNER
1 1 1 -1 1 2 -1 1 3 Heard NalT Bank Bldg*.

Jacksonville,

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R em aps of Old Civilisation.
Scattered throughout the Caroline
Islands, notably a t I'onape and Lelc.ara
massive ruins, one of a so rt of Venice,
whose origin Is wrapped In mystery*'
Hundreds of acres In somo localities
are covered by the rem ains of walla,
canals and earthwork of a stupendous
character. There aro old roads paved
with stono blocks, ancient stone plat*
forms, and on the lagoons ruins of
what were once fish weirs.
Tho Is­
lands offer a rich field for tho archeo­
logist
Effort Wasted.
"What makes mo really mad." aald
the woman, "la to spend minutes, may­
be hours, trying to get hold of a white
hair that shows uu on my head like
a dazzling light; yet which Is tantatlzIngly elusive w h en .I try to catch Ur
and then when I do finally separate
It from tho brown hair and give It a
vigorous pull, to find th a t I have
snatched out n good brown hair and
left the white one still shining!"

When A Caller

Bird Light*

H ave you a water cooler?
It is a very necessary tiling for
health and comfort durigg this hot w eather.
I t e w a te r is s tim u la tin g ; il is h e a lth fu l ; it (o n e s up (lie tir e d n u t b o d y , a n d th e r e a r e n;&gt; had e ffe c ts .
E m in e n t p h y sic ia n s
h a v e a g re e d th a t ire w a te r is ( ¡ ( M ill fur us, a n d th a t it is far
s u p e rio r to tepid w a te r.

If you are using ice of course it is OUR ICE.
good service nues with it.

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p iio n f

11KATING STOVES -For coal, wood, gas
Fire screens, andirons, hot water

naces.

•Bluchef.

Bicycle B. IU

Hard coal for ranges and fur
Charcoal

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shade o i l jin leal Irmade over our tn..
p o p u l a r modei

Bicycle Repairing
We Have It*

S n a p p y . S t y 1^1
S erviceable.

Sanford Cycle Co
10B PALMETTO AVENUE

And P ou ltry^ S u p p lies
We can supply you for immediate shipment

Seed Oats, Seed Rye, Onion Sets
New crop Berm uda O nions. T urnip, Cabba(r. Lettuce. Pepper and Com plete line of
all G arden and Field Seed* for Truclirra
and Home G ardens.
A b o Prices on Grain and Feed

Fl)H IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT

New Bermuda O n io n Seed

Darby &amp; Martin
' Sucnwmrs in E. A. Martin’ £ Co.

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Jacksonville, Florida

tj| I o i l simply can t rcii re rec
ognize the striking supenont
o f sssp shoes.
tjj Lven a casual inspection of our Fa

and Winter stock will o
that
resped.

shoes are vvor

fj N o matter how critical
can fit you to a pair that \
a new idea of real shoe s

A-.' C A L D W E L L
SANFORD

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FLORIDA

Lamp.

fu (¡reonaford. England, a street
lamp waa found-MwtUS*: *m*n*ry wwirniui*
and the lamp lighter could not account
for It.* so ho set a watch who soon
found the culprit A tom tit had built
Its nest In the corner of the lamp, and
had a habit of bopping on the ring a t­
tached to the incandescent bypass. , j
which caused the light to he turned ,
on.
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Bidden to V i e w
the A utu m n and
Winter Styles in

Strength of * Nation.
Tho foundations of a strong and vir­
ile race are laid In the rural districts,
and, if agriculture lie allowed to de
cay. no development of Industries In
the heart of tho town will atone for
the loss to tho nation of that greatest
of all Industries which makes wealth
while It creates manhood.—Percy Al*
den.

Shoes For A Purpose

Explaining Why They Got Married.
In Now York roconlly a lot of pout
carda woro mailed to married men aak
Ing them why they had married,
Among tho replies was on« from a mnn
who wrote: "Pleaan don't »lir me up.Another man answered: "I yearned )
for company. We now have company
all the tim e—her folks."

PREPARE FOR COLD WEATHER

heaters

R u ssia C a li Cnrli

American and Other Opala.
We are agents for l’U*k mid Pollard
It is generally conceded that th e - Chicken Feeds. M ami v Leo and Buck opals found In any part of America, ye Incubator«; hand!»* all kind' &lt;&gt;f
aro less hard than tlioso found In Poultry Remedies and Supplies and Our
other localities, but ibuy aro no leas '•■ed'* are The Ib-st.
brilliant, and somo of them withstand THE W ALTON SEED COM PANY
atmospheric efTecl and tho wear Of 38 E«»l Bay Str*«t
JaehaonvtlU. PI*.
time qultu as well. Others again ___________________________________
fade and become translucent and
opaque In course of time, or accord . ..
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“ K IB O S H ”

Only Change« Needed.
Tho other day tny G year old
brother, who han a fat chubby hand,
was trying on my kid glovea. Ho
found they were too tight for him
and when asked If ho could wear them
he said: "No, but If some of tho too
long aide was qn tho wide I could
wear (hem
Exchange.

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banker,-credited his rise in
life to picking up a pin in
the streets of Pqris. Trifles tip
the scales for or against success
in anything, from building a
shoe to budding .the Panama
Canal.
Rrg»l Shoe»— Shoes for a purpose—derive their surpassing style from watching "the big
little things" in shoetpaking that are usually slurred—the graceful ilope of the toe, the com­
fortable “plant" of the heel, the well balanced poise of the arch, ihe perfect appropriateness
of the “ list" and leather to the specific purpose for which it it intended.

Rare Work of Art Found.

A statue of Venua was found In a
cellar a t Naples a few 'da) a ago. Tho
ground floor of a house collapsed sud­
denly, revealing an anciont cellar con­
taining a magnificent atatuo of tho
goddeaa. The atatuo !■ of Parian m ar­
ble and belongs to tho beat period of
Qraeco-Roman art.

Our stock of world-famous Regal Shoes for Autumn and Winter is now all-complete, in
eluding shoes for business, afternoon and evening, for every place, time and circumstances—
urposc that fit the foot and befit the occasion.
ric e s

P«cul|ar Bed Companion.

Sanford, Florida

Lola Karim Dut, a Hindu barber who
dlod recently a t Meerut, had for the
laqt thoo years slept every night with
two pet pythons colled up beside him
In his bed.
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Raphssrs

Madonnas,

W hat are Raphael's Madonnas hat
tho shadow of a m other's lore 0xe&lt;l
In a perm anent odtllno forever?—
T . W. Iilgglnson.

FIRE and ACCIDENT Insurance
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Best Personal Attention to Your Husines»; ,.£o‘

quire as to companies represented. , * .
Will appreciate a share of your business

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Over tho Phono. ' „

Nobody la really as polite or As dis­
agreeable as h is tone of voice whilè
talking over the telephone would im­
ply*

Sanford Shoe and
Clothing Company
105 EAST FIRST STREET

Crispin Mode), provided in Black and Russet Calf-

Price

Easy Driving.

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New Law E a s i l y Mas tere d By V ote rs A n d Will
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m en and women a re su b je c t to th e numerous ailm ents caused
by defective or irre g u la r action o f the orgariB of digestion and
elim ination. H eadaches, lazy feelings, depression of spirits
¡ire lirst consequences, and tlien w orse sickness follows if th e
tro u b le is not rem oved. B ut thousands have discovered th a t

SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA

®000D0 DOQOa00 ÖOOO° 0 0OOOO0a0DDDDOCIODOOOOOaO[1DaQDOaO00“
The Tim«* lias heretofore not .lit- is the voter 1 lif*t itioic**; j ituni u
- ¿ d ,he Dryan'primwy b w for m-v- second place it will mean .1
" 'T r ^ o n i , the chief 9! which was that choir«*. It vull l&gt;e as easy a* « . 1 \ ,|
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(T h « ’L a ri'« « ! S *io a t A n y
In lh « MSfutlJ)
,&lt;«ire to take time to study it ihor- primary Itseam fur th«* voter •&lt;
&amp;ro the mo6t reliable corrective, and the lu st preventive of these com­
.... before exprtwinR an opinio n prebend the nt«t|io«l of voting
mon ailments. Hotter dictation, more restful sleep, greater strength,
The matter of counting ..... . 1
1« menu. It was perfectly feaahrighterapiriu, clearer complexions are g,v* n tnthose who use occasion­
ally this lime-tested homo remedy. Beechnm's Pills will no doubt help
|hu to take this time as there are yet vtwsing the win-« mid certifying He
you—it is to your Interest to try th«un-fu r all over tho tyorld they
I c r i l mvnthfl More its provisions will results will | M- more coni|)licuteit and
¿ v r to lx brought into active operation. difficult, hut these are duties that
* There appear« to be an impression concern only the precinct iuspecturK
^7*d»«r*. ht b o i •«, IO*.. 2 Sc.
I nretty generally'received throughout tiie and the county and state canvasser*
Til* airertlom* with
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»pvcUitr
♦«m that the law la extremely compli- There is nothing, however, inherently
S t e and that ita workings will »*• ex. perplexing in them and a little study
utmely difficult to master by the people will enable any man of Overage mt&gt; I- m*thod of voting and counting the old the &gt;.1 tf.il»s tu hi1 asse«; e«l for siich
iufllcicntiy to enable them to conduct lifience I«« undersrnnd them Milllcnmtlv second primary is abolished and the pa ile et 11 li ti infere
same result reached m a single election.
TI 1re .ir. in..n&gt; nther {Kllnt* worthy
elections under its provisions intelligent, to comply with their requirements
Iu determining who is elected t.i un Tin* second choice votes, it will lie of ut ni imi ami tieserviug discusHon
r ly and properly.
office the provisions of section 60 of noticed, that are marked ujioj/ the i t 11* la» of tixtj-fivi* long «enterico
1* Without pretending to any superior
the act govern. T hat Miction reads' as ballota ufwirr rrtrirh the ehrrinnred mm We t,M&gt; *implj—n k r-’ trp- ch e 1"Trmf
j - t t e of perceptive powers wr must follows:
idntea are first choir«1« are the onij itipo tiiet (tr-*1 The Times will (liseusa
that we have failed to discover any
",lf any candidate for otllce shall onts that arc counted in not bein'. othrr leatu es of the bill frem lime tu
-rious. complications or difficulty In unreceive a majority of first rhoiee vote* fair, tu count thu «Wond clvuww. votc*-t-tiuu
\\',* will endeavor to contiibato
he shall ho deelarerf nominated for .marked upon the hullots on which our share the the education that the
p r .1 m.ny d .U u b '« .te d ol t a l k . U .
such office. If oh candidate shall re­ either of tlu- two high m«m was fiist
; If will r quire upon thr provisiona
.Kit a » a &gt;w and different from th mnk ceive such majority' qf *fitst choice
choice,
as
this
would
l&gt;e
«miking
second
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thi* im|&gt;ortunt measure. — Tmq.a
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*1» put. It *1“ J « * « “ tUttt “ tt* ofllcc shall be determined by excluding choice votes count against first choice 'I t ilium
little time and practise to familiarize from further consideration the candi­
votes u|Hin equal terms.
the people with these; but there is in dacy of all except the two candidates
The tally sheets (or the precinct in­
Death of Mail Carrier
, them no inherent difficulty and they will who shall haye received the greatest
spectors and tlie certificates of result
Kn*t ,(i Ward, a negro mail currier
be easily n i'trred.
and next greatest numbers of fust to he mude out and by them untl
died
"ii Tuesday night of tin* week.
The m ilu r ’hat has been most gen­ choice vote», or the greatest and equal iiy the county canvassers in the case of
He
Vit*
Miite prominent among the
erally discussed by the press Ih that of numlior of first choice votes of each stale or national olilcers, will he so armenilur*
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•! hi* race, having been iden­
cmvisaing and certifying the result. of such two candidates the second range«l as to Indicate plainly the number
tified with the ]*n*tt&gt;tl!rt 111 several CIIA* fir as the voters are concerned the choice voles cast for him by those voters of second choir«, voles cast and for
manner of marking the ballot is almost whose fust choice votes shall have been whom u|Min all the ballots upon which pariti lit former year*, [luring the
late
Lyman
u rknple as the present method. There cast for any of the cnndidiitesexcluded as each candidate wa* Ittncuieil as first iidmn 1 inui of the
Phe||
puStuuister m I**: Ward
a:* only two t« inU of difference that herein provided
Tlie candidate then choice, so that tlx* canvass of such
held tin po ition of clerk ami (or the
,trike us; and these are that, instead of having to his credit tin* greatest num­ second choice voUti will be made aesy.
past two years has Ins-n carrying the
the mark being made in front of the cand- ber of votes thus ascertained shall
Tlie greate«t merit that the new mail on lloiite No. 2.
dite’i name it will hereafter he placed he nominated fo suvu ulflice."
primary law jKjrvtesjwx« is that it &lt;1«ex
after it; there will he two spaces se[&gt;There is mu n .non- in the section away with the second primary. Per­
arated by lines after the candidate's but the alsive is the part directly haps the second point in jxipulur favor
Hat ■I H.'tischen the etllcfent r'If f
pinv* and a mark placed In the fimt of bearing upon the manner of counting Will pruve to be (hat the stale I* rix)- ngoli'
' &lt;' \ 1 I* D B tn.i'b1 a fly lllg
these span's will indicate that tbecund the vote
titrisl to pay all ej|s*ns«si of conducting 1 t r•I’ f mdeti &lt;01 the I rtlbv cannon ball
idite opposite whose name it is placed
it will lie |M&gt;rreive«i that by this the primaries, instead of rispdrtng the W,Hb
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Is like w h a t y o u w aei« ~
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fJtTT.k,

L u stro u s, b rig ht and
g l o s s y ; s o f t, silky
a n d wravy.
T o have beautiful
h a ir like th is, use

HARMONY

HAIR BEAUTIFIER
It’s just w hat its nam e im plies— ju st to
m ake the hair glossy, and lustrous, and more
beautiful — ju st to m ake it easier to dress, and
m ore n atural to fall easily and gracefully into
the wavy lines and folds of the coiffure, ju st to
give that delightful fresh and cool effect, and
leave n lingering, delicate, elusive perfum e.

W ill not change or darken tire color of tlie
hair. Contains no oil ; therefore, cannot leave
the hair sticky or stringy.
Very pleasiml to use, very easy to apply —
simply sprinkle a little on your hair eui Ii tunc
before brushing it.
To thoroughly clean your halt and *“ alp,
use

I t g iv es

an i n s t a n ta n e o u s r ic h , fo a m in g la t h e r , p e n e tr a tin g to ¿ v e r y p a rt o f th e h a ir
a n d ^ c p jp .

It is w a s h e d o ff j u s t a s q u ic k ly , th e e n tir e o p e r a tio n ta k in g o p ly

a few m om ents.
I t le a v tsrirto I q m p s o r s tic k in e s s .

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Ju st a d a in ty , p l e a s a n t a n d c le a n f r a g r a n c e .
V. y ■ Both In odd-shaped ptnamenla! hollies, with sprinkler lops.
} . l ' J - H a r m o n y H a i r B e a u tifie r. Si 00 ; H a r m o n y S h a m p o o , 50c.
B oth guaranteed to p le a s e y o u , o r y o u r m o n e y b a c k .
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Dear Sir:
, In Order that you can form a correct idea of San­
ford I will state a few facts as published by our com­
mercial Club.
Sanford is in the new county of Seminole, for­
merly Orange. Sanford the county seat.
* Sanford is-orr the south shore of I.ake Monroe, a
beautiful lake about four milt's wide and seven miles
long. The St. Johns river runs throught it from east
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Sanford has a population of G,300 (city census of1912).
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Sanford has six churches—Presbyterian, Meth­
odist, Baptist, Episcopalian, Congregational and Cath­
olic. A High School, Grammar School, Primary
School, Kindergarten and Catholic School. Splen­
did Water Works, Gas Plant, Electric Plant, two Tele­
graph Systems, Ix»cal and Ix&gt;ng Distance Telephones,
Standard Oil Station, Gulf Refining Oil Station, Rail­
road Shops, three Automobile Garages and Machinery
Shops. Railways to Jacksonville, Tampa, Oviedo,
laeesburg, Eustis, St. Petersburg and Cameron City.
Railway Shops, with monthly pay roll of $20,000.00.
Two Banks, with a combined capital of $701, 547.82.
There were 2,569,010 letters mailed in the Sanford
Post Oilice in 1912. Two Ice Plants, capacity 150
tons per day. $200,000.00 for Brick Roads to the
&lt; fiery Farms. Thirty School Teachers, with salaries
anamnting to $15,221.0(1. Due thousand one hundred
and thirty-three Pupils. Free City Mail Delivery
and three rural free delivery Routes. Daily Boat
lam- to Jacksonville and boat lines up the river.
Ferries across the lake. New Union Depot cost $100,ooo.oo. New Express Office cost $20,000.00. Sixty-,
blocks of Street paved with vitrified brick. A paid
Fire Department with automobile truck. One News­
paper oilice. A Fertilizer Plant, shipping 7,500 tons
annually. 'Two Lumber Yards. A Building and Loan
Association, line Steam and 'Two Hand 1sundries.
-Tient -’«Wteafre** -Four—
and many Boarding
Houses. O ne Carriage and Wagon Factory.
Three
Blacksmith Shops. Two Restaurants.
Two Baker­
ies. O ne Military Band. O ne Public Library. One
( old Storage Plant. $70,000.00 appropriated for a
Federal Building. C o n c r e te Works. Cold Storage
Plant. 1hree Artesian Well Drillers. Six Public
Parks. One Base Ball Park. Two Tennis Courts.
Tw o Bottling Works. Seven Wholesale Fish Houses.
Two Plumbing Contractors. Four Building Contrac­
tors. '1 w o Photograph Call« ries.
Three Livery
Stable*. Ft air .\tt*Ti;«\s ai Law. Splendid Sewer­
age S\j&gt;hni. Strict’ &lt; ar 1 ine. Masonic, K. of P.,
W. «it W.. Elk. Mouse, Eagle Lodges. 'Two Bicycle
Shops. One Realty 'Trust Company. Seven Real
Estate Agencies. '1 hree Crate Material Houses. One
Wrapping Paper :utd Printing Factory. Five Insur­
ance Agencies. Five Physicians. Five Shoe Stores.
N inetnn Grocery Slorts. Eight Dry Goods Houses
'I hree ( lothing Stores. Lour
Furniture Stores.
'I hree Hardware St« res. Four Drug Stores. One
Wholistic Grit try. (lot* Wholesale Feed and Grain
House, line 5 and 10 Cent btore. Two Jewelry
Stnns. I wo Musical Instrument Houses. 'Two Seed
Houses. 1wo Veterinary Surgeons. '1 hree Dentists.
Tw oA ’ivil Engineers, 'lhrce thousand five hundred
yVi&gt;rt\s in Vegetables. Twenty-seven Vegetable Buy­
ers, etc., etc., ety.
T Sanford is one of the healthiest cities in the state.
Splendid street cleaning department, sewerage, a
well organized sanitary' department and such other
organizations as conduce to the welfare and good health.
The vegetable output from the Sanford farms for
last season, from 2,175 acres of tilt'd land and 1,325
acres not tiled, was ;us follows:
Crates Cel cry ........................... $525,000.00
Crates Lettuce
375.000.00
Crates Other Vegetables ... .
215,000.00
Barrels Irish Potatoes..................... 125,000.00
Bushels Corn
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99,000.00
Bushels Sweet Potatoes................... 05,000.00
Boxes Citrus Fruit.......................... 23,750.00
Tons Hay.......................................... 24,000.00
Watermelons.................................... 12,500.00
$1,404,250.00

1 flavorsome choice BARGAINS in Orange Groves,
C e le ry Farms, City Residences, Vacant Lots, Timber
and Colonization Tracts.

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mad* ! • « » • * • bit no*l&lt;»« I^baratoTi**. **h.«n all lh* •lah tblful HARMONY. VIOLET
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250.000
225.000
25.000
110.000
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2,000
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* Week of Prayer for Slate Miaalons

Woman’s Club

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Neat week the members of the Wom­
an’s Missionary' Society of the Baptist
church Vlll observe a week of prayer
for state missions aa follow*:
Notes From Ail Departments
Monday .evening a t 7:30, with M ri.
Of The Sanford Woman'* Club
Millen and Mr*. Cox, a t the residence
of Mr*. Millen, Fourth und Palmetto
arrnue. Devotional exercise* con­
The Social Department of the Wom­
ducted by Mrs. M. M. Stewart and sub­ an’s Club enjoyed a very pretty b.idgc;
ject, The World Today by Mr*. S. 0 . party in the club room» Thursday after -1
Kennedy: Current Missionary Events, noon. , Four table* of the jxipuiar game
Mis* ' Minnie Stewart. Business.
of auction bridge was played and a t tire I
Tuesday evening, 7:30,'at Mr*. C. M. close Mias Fioricnce. Frank was found
Williams, corner Second and Palmetto. to have won top score, and will wear th e !
Meeting led by Mr*. W„ C, DeCourscy handsome dub pin until some one rbakrs,
and Mr*. Paul Bradley,
.a higher one. Mrs, Jtftffe H. Roumillat, I
Thursday evening aame hour, at the hostess, was assisted In serving a fruit I
church. Meeting conducted by Mrs. salad, wafer* and chocolate by Mbs
W. T. Wheel Lb and ML« Atlic Trafford, Mabel Hand and Mis* Genie Wicker.
when offerings for state missions will be
Some of the members who have been
received o r m ay be taken a ra n y s e rric r a w ay all-sum merwvre presen t and Tues­
curing the areelr.-- •—*- *
day*»- brtdgerthe first- dob-party of the
It is earnestly requested that every season waa a pleasant event.
member will try and be present at each
In a called meeting of the Social De­
meeting and that all will try and make partment-of the d u b Tuesday afternoon
these services a success. Visitor* are the ladies made plans to join with the
also most cordially invited.
young men of-the Athletic Club in giving
a fancy dreta ball, Hallowe’en for the
purpose of raising funds for the Atiethlc
SoJxcr Will Lose Oul
Club. This promise* to be an exceed­
Albany N. Y., OcL 16.—It w*a re­ ingly pleasant affair.
School opened on Monday, the 6th, ported that the Sulxcr impeachment
with a good attendance of ptioi's and court today voted informally in secret
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AniiouU' L ) 0i.
und»r the expedmeed management of session to remove the governor from ofIlo r-i1*
.mil
intirii In*» IttiV*.*
fire.
The
vote
is
said
to
have
been
M'ases King, Au'ln and Hope wo look
tin* lnpá*»t i'.u *» '*( lami i'touIiii'om, cut
forward to a most prosperous school 43 to 14. The vote to disqualify him |Ir!l*lt i»r
hon*!-* ■
fron ever nguin holding office in the state
year. ’
Mrs. T. E. P u ^o n oi Genova w** in U slid to have txen lost. The court adOld Dtbta.
town shipping and calling on friends' jium ed at 1 o'clock until 3, »hen a
■*l never pay-old debt*.M “How n Itout
Tuesday morning.
I ■tart on the final vote will be taken.
When the secret voting is through, they jrour pew nuenT* "Ob. 1 let them get
The people of our town were greyed
old."—Boston Transcript.
»•HI take .up the op n vota.
wh«n the sad Udine* of the death of
The
articles
of'
the
imjieachment
court
William Clark m*rhed us. He was a
were withheld, it is »aid. They deal
young man of bright pre*p#vts. Pad
Notice of Eiam inatlan
been emp'oyed hv Kis-imrere Valjov with tin* campaign statement and the
By
order
of Hon. W. N. Shea la,
alleged attem pt of the governor to supConstruction Co. for aevnraj year» and
State
Superintendent,of
Public Instruc­
e r loved a host of fHenda here who loved pieas evidence btfure the investigating tion, an examination ft»r teacher* will
rornn ittee.
loved and tidrriml him from rihildhoo'*
lx* held In Sanford October 20th.
After » »hort illn1*»* he passed nway »»&gt;•
Both white and colored will be held
Al the Uaptial Church
was Rid to rest in the cemetery her
in the cnurt.room at the court house. I
Saturday afternoon.
The pastor, Rev. George Hyman will
D. L Thrasyer,
Mr*. Hopkins of Arkansas, whi n •reach at the First Baptist church next
County Superintendent.
Am am t Clark trade many friend» heo ¡unday morning at 11 o’clock. All
and r t Geneva where she was popular a* ncjnltors are requested to 1» prerent, Huy L. «£ M. Seml-M iied Real Paint
a teacher arrived here Monday *ft»vnn«r /¡sitoih are cordially invited.
It's* the very best quality paint. It
a rd was taken out to I r r old home
wears best and look* best. It cost» the
*he;e she will spend some time with her
least money. Its use for thirty-seven
Creduloua.
bereaved parents.
year* has proven these facts. It’s
“ I* links credutoli»« 7*'
White l,ead, White Zinc and Linseed
Mrs, lurstidl of Minneapolis n'“ Yes
He Iwtteves In himself." — Oil.
Just mix three quart» of Ljn*t*d
rivrd W ii'm -S f'a y rftm -ecn and u ill Buffato Eipreeo.
Oil with each gallon of !.. A- ,\|. Sernisr*nd the s'term on with her *i„pr. Mm.
Mixed Real Pptnt, anil maki- î t t gal­
" Not th« Bimt.
ions of pure [mini rewir loe-ow- at u cost
.** VKtkwr™*M&lt;*. -Turn tall U at home (,-*
"Ile nay» In- i-* aUvuyw •lutspokeu In
M&lt; rida ard her mnny friends extend hl« wife*» imwiHT.'' "H e mean» out- of $1.40 per gallon. The !.. &amp; A! Semi
Nfixetl Real Paint is sold by T. J Milter
he n o rd’ai wr |riim&lt;p»#
tulktxir
&amp; Son., Sanford. Fla.

Dr. Ollie Miller anti hi» brother, Frank
were among viiilor* from Sanford lost
^ R H § ! week.
BRf %
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Mr. and Mrs. B. F. W W W !p»ve retu*ned fpiling much benrfhred in health
after spcm'in* a«ver»l months in the
mountairui of No*th Carolina.
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Mr*. 'J. C. ’K M » ,' who is popular
r ,
' among t^e nu*»* has bre»n at the Cush­
ing House with her husband for the past
ten days.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Brannan are th»
proud p arntii of n fire son who will b**
known as "T . C.TJr..”.and wV&gt; is itVetv
to eclipaeahla twin sisters In popularity.
J. C. Ki«d* and L. B. Adams hav«
£
finished th* printing on th« n»w resi­
dents1 r f J. W. Lawton on Bav rtrrefah d
In a R w days the family will "be estab­
lished in th eir n-w* home.
m
Mrs. Janet Bell end Mr*. Fill» O'Catn
of Sanford wir* vGRine with Mm. B. G.
Smith and Mr*. T. L. Crshing last woeK
After long Pines* and mueh miff*r»rr
Mr*. M. A. P ithy rested awnv at nl-ht
on Oetober 8th at the reshape* of her
da 'ghte*, Mm. B. 0 . Smith. Tb** remains seer* taken to Reevesrille, Sooth
Carolina, her former home for interment.

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WANTS
SAFE BANK

All Local A d vertisem ent« LnoCr | hl.
MradlnA. I b r o e Cent* a Lin« fach

" W h e n m e n s e n d o u t c ir c u la r s with fairy Jalcs of
e x t r a o r d i n a r y profits a n d d iv id e n d s , th e n the m a n with
s o m e t h i n g to i n v e s t h a d b e t t e r p u t his m o n e y in a
G O O D B A N K . It is b e tt e r t o be s u re of 4 p e r c e n t
a n d o n e ' s p r in c ip a l t h a n to lu x u r i a t e o n 1 5 0 ' p e r cent.
d i v i d e n d s for a few weeks a n d t h e n lose both d i v i d e n d s
and principally
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HERALD OFFICE.
Rag« N u t v
PerfreUy Clean. MLI Pay TWO i p \ Ta
a peur d for same.

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Send your order* to F. A. Sehnmp^
na lie will oave you big money tJ|| &gt;ow.
tile, Beseem,-pipes* and the Schumpen.
Norcro** Hoe*. I am here where tile
and sewer pipe U made and can hoc it be.
fore It ia shipped, os my territory is ff0m
Birmingham, Ala., to Columbus. Mi*.,
and Parrish, Ala., north on the Northem
Alabama Railway, In ono of the hut
clay regions in the United State», y ^
Schumpert, Fayotte, Ala.
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W e c a n all c a ll to m i n d m e n who ha ve lost large
s u m s o n s o m e c r a r y “ g e t - r i c h - q u i c k ’’ scheme.

For Sale or Rent—-13 *err-&gt; on W at"
Side, two miles front to»n. L'udiag
sUtion on place. Three acre* tiled and
L e t th is bank, w it h its u n b r o k e n reco rd for safety
farmed for four year*. Fenced, Hawing
of o v e r . a » q u a r i c x ^ o l - » v c e n t u r y - c a r e fo r
y o o r in n ;if* ‘" f f welf,: arakli house and barn. Addre*
m e n t s . **
5 i F. R. Durham, 6 South Calvert St.,
Baltimore, Md.
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Y o u m a y have t i m e s o f t h i n k i n g t h a t th is old bank
is slow.
But paste thjs in y o u r ha t she is safe.

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Sanford Coca-Cola Bottling Co
ONLY AUTHORIZED BOTTLERS OF

Good Farm for R ent—Castle Gardea
on traction line, three miles from city.
Farmed for five years, all tiled, two K00d
flowing wells, barn and outahed Renp
cd cheap for cash. Address Mr», ('on
Hoilingcr, Canastota, New York.
102-tfc
For Cash Rental or Shun 1 Far ruing—
Four acres tiled innd. Two ruitnat»d
I two year* but not tiled. Hou— and
j barn on place; 2 \ i miles west .,f , ,[y
I I Fine Flowing W.ILv
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For Rent—No. 108 Park A*. Ml
rooms, bath, electric lights, gas h&gt;r molt,
ing. Apply to H. C. Dullnw,
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f r t Store.
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For rent—Rooms for light l|' -LLO»
keeping. Furnished or utifurtudi. I C.ir.
lOtii und Oak.
li tiiFor Sale— ‘'Cheai)" I’air &lt;.f I!
Wagon and Harm*»». Apply » I J
Hartley Jr.,Longwood, Flu
For Sale1—Celery plants. N hk /.*rnovan, Murray’s, pla«*, south * ■ I
Puce's n*idpiict&lt;.

MANUFACTURERS OF GINGER ALE AND SODA WATERS

PH O N E 21

A 25c Want Ad. in The Herald

State und local territory , • i u
jobber*, re-tnijm» and capable n.rn
"SKAT," the b&lt;"jt and l&gt;e»t
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terr.ove* grime, grease, di:'
tite hands. Rig seller, t-s[ tory distrirt». Wrlite
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avenue, Hartford, Conn.
lo r Ri t.t—Vnfuniishen
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apaiUnent* iur
* g t k w p l ing
r bnd lmlgings. Mr- 1
The Fail view currier t
,ch avenue city.
—For Sale One hor^1 di • I
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For Sale Sj&gt;un of muh*»
ron Eureka Hummock. Sunloni !"u
16-tf
For Rent—Two furnish'»! r"*1''!' Jt1'
one bedroom. Ibroms suilalil* I H&lt;ht
liouMifiw*ping. Mrs. Goodhu*
avenue.
For Rent-—Furnished room
keeping if desired. .Ill Pur

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For Sals or R?nt—Two »t‘&gt;r..
room house, ono acre fenced, o Firet
Ureet, wt*t of bridge. V. S mioU.
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Registration Notice
The city registration b&lt;Kik» will t»
i open nt the city hail from &lt;&gt; t
¡1913 until N jv. 15th, 1913. from 9
! o'clock a. m. to 12 m. and from J l&gt; ni
to 4 p. m. daily except Sunday, and &lt;&gt;n
Saturday from 7 p. m. until 8 p. m
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14-Tuw-6t
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Good strong work horse will l&gt;&lt; oul
by the weak: 11JS0 a day and I (red.
See C. 1L I/-*ffi.,T.' corner 4th St. and
Sanford Ave.
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To R»nt—Cottage four roonre on Oak
avenue. Inquire B. Peters 1010 LUk
avenue.
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FoPSaJe—Seven room house 3J0 11th j
St. and Elm avenue. Apply on premlies. A bargain.
17-11 tp
For Sale—Several Well bred hound».
Ono well trained for deer, other* ju»*
tl^ht age for training. H. S. McLendoa
VM«sboca__ A. C. H r ! -------Wanted—Ljvingston
(Globe tnmato
plants. Can exchange cabbage [ilanti. j
17—2tp
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Del'Uini, FI*W anted—Bookkeeper und all around
office man. Apply to •“
E. B. Brown,
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for mlmoat nothing for ordinary
to any one who will take good care o'
them, pair of mule* and wagon, tand a
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T H E SANFORD H E R A L D
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8ANPORD. FLORIDA. TUESDAY. OCTODER 21. 1913

foreigners have same right

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BIG COMMERCIAL HOTEL
SUFFRAGETTE PANKHURST
AS THE CITIZENS OF FLORIDA
’ NOW BEING “DISCUSSED
WILL BE REFUSED ADMISSION

G O V . T R A M M E L !. C O U L D
NOT KEEP T H E M
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A R E D E S IR O U S O F O N E

Largest Crop In Hislory

V . S. D O E S N O T W A N T LA DY
M IL IT A N T 1 ,KA D ER

Belter W inter Schedule

ANNIMI. CROP REPORT
O iiir.R NBWS AND VIEWS OF THE
S VNPOltU TIM'*T\ O PE II ITI ON'S
PAST .A. t
THAIS
MATTER W ill, RE TAKEN UP 1IY
NEWS FROM THE WORLD AT
I.ANI) OP Pi,ÖWERS IN
THE
IIPSINESS
MEN
OP
SAN*
N «retar» Hal«« of tin- • •initm-rria)
I.AIKiE OARNEHED FRESH
• has Hnlelt of the Parker Make* Some
Neu Schedule AYill Maki- Seven Hour
SHOUT PANTS
PORI» AT EAR! Y DATE
* luh (ìircH Pact
.in*1 Piatii h
FROM ID E WIRES
(iliscrvniions In Celery Della
Run.
Taltahu'we. Ha.. Oct. 21. GoverFhu annual crup rei»
, t,*-«*n
11 that tnuriM hot-l cannot be built
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tiuitiogcr
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lilorWixdtuigum,
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Pr»-*-—
Kffrrrfvr-T.'ovTmtr*r
1, tin- Atlantic"'
»tau-d today
nor Park
n * * Trammell
--------------------------y. that
.......i c r . c n n u t - b y S w Utotj b o n a **( the . ♦her» win- rror-n smetfrr cnmnrcrrtaf TT.rTïïvTsi.m of the N-w Vork Parker
id'-nt of the l nil«-! Stilt-« is to tnkt* n ( ’««.st Line will inaugurtitn a wiVjy b u r
alter KiviuK the m nttrr some thought , .»anfore Commercial Club and as usual hotel?
D mating a trip over the state and liarnl in dc cling whether Mr*. Kin- p.iva-ngcr achedulfl between T am il aid
,
ho ia uf the -opinlon that rrgardlet« "f | R makes very l m «-»tins reading. H,.
This question is ledug discussed by writ«-* the following interesting report
mchne 1’ankhurxt, militant sutlrufMU*j Jackwnville.
. A o m u m u ^ -j^ u L ia U ,.
the question a* to whether or not. ns | compiled th«- fact., .nul '«figur.n
,1 »many of Sanford's business men and the oil Kanford:
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of
London,
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hinrudm
ltW
dfnttr-tills{Wid'WSW'IiyiTKid
6 n)ill„* heatlqulrOn
A matter of policy,-it would"be wise to comments upon «âme in his mimi
ter is receiving svfaus consideration.
country.
'[of
the
routi
yesterday
“morning. Tito
The
trucker»
In
this
*»'etion
'ahttYrtiky
ronverw the legislature in a p o d al'w*. style aa follows:
TJurUfti that at present a new hotel of
Praaideni Wilson lust night callwl a ! train ii to be placed in servicr for Ta-npa
preparing their land, for t h e ' hirgiMf
j , ion to consider the ponsage of an alien
A fairly good conception of the fifty Wnims In lit for an all year round
today with „ml will Is* known a» the "Tarrtpa
land law to bar out JapaneitflnunlgranU, operations here for the past season may ' hotel would l&gt;e an easier plari to carry Vegetable acreage ever planted, h-jt’ rohfcrence for curly
Secretary
Wilson
of
tho
Department , Special."
leaving Jaekionvill • at
that*until the constitution of the slate be gathered from the fact that the out- ' out than the Inrger plan of a large owing to the extreme dry weather it
of
Lulmr
and
Commhdonor
General
p
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M.
the
flyer reaches Tampa nt
i*
impossible
at
the
present
time
to
t» amended the legislature could not put of the delta amounted to as much i tourist hotel wsuns paramount in the
Cawinetu
of
the
Immigration
bureau.
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statem
ent*
of
tfiC
Cor-.
constitutionally enact such a law. He ax- 3,790 carloads of vegetables and mimls of the people at present when
High government officials who arc be­ Tampa al 12:30 P. M. arriving.at
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dixuidon
we
plit-r
makes reference to section nlnr-teeen farm [roduct;. 'I lr» is nil bur as«- ..( discussing the qu«-*ti-m of h il*-ls h*-ro and i
ro nu ii* during tic- m&gt;\t two or three lieved to know the attitude of lh&lt;- Jackvvnville al 7:39 P. ,\f.
of the declaration of rights of the 072 carloads uver |x&gt;i si-n»«&gt;n.
The titer'- is at |n*s4&gt;nt in the city an exjier- The Special"'* will he mode up of
If the dry wi athi-r Ihuuld cur- Prcdidi-nl predicU**! that Mrs. Pankconstitution of the state of Florida, entire product did n&lt; t travel in car ienci-d h-it-l man who will put up a ; w- • •
hurst wintlif be admitti-d
one
baggagi- enr two atandard ooaehes
Fi'ii,the
acreage
will
lx«
‘(tlVàfi-'aliLy
•which provides as follows:
tots, however a&gt; much of tt w-nt by considerable j*um for a commercial 1
1- irlcr in tin- day l ‘*imrni.**i«*n,-r and two buffet Pulluliti palar ear^.
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•'Foreigners shall have tin- same right express upd . a d d e r il l- bv b . i a t , w bib- h o te l a e I lei
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With tlns additi m «1 tram th* Cii&lt;l
i • ui sunn field* w in-re ti&gt;.
a* to tin* ownership, ¡nhi-rii.mce and corn, t'.av svwst |H i,i| .es atnl various lieb .1 h it I in :h • St it
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liad ih s 'lin e d to n'hfti'C I.im- will lx* in spi *ndid |Ki«itj-in tu
t
(
u
l
S
ths'ii
neghvt-sl
altri
Idfcpmjtion ol pro|MTty m this slate C-(x-- of vegetal-fis. are »nsurta-d localAll i -*: m an ! n :
¡re not good
P."d.hurst . ti lm id Irom tin-’ El­ take curi- of iu»t only it« p Uro ni in t'»e
in
grower« ViIII Hot le* dilli- M
u a citizen of tin* stat»."
1&gt; ami at i eitain times id Hie year fields for tourist !r&gt;l Is although Sanford i
lis
bdaud
immigration «tntion, New State, bui aldo thè Inter touriiU
: The governor said while California mipj lies have to he nhip|x-d in us it must can bn classed in the tourist and com m er­ to transplant the acreage Intended.
York,
where
»1»- Li being confined pend­
pased such a law, the coaititutinn of be understood that Sanford titles not cial list as w 11 b it t V* i !&gt;*;t of lb'* c o m ­ This Mi-tron hiw n o t suff&lt;-red ns gr&lt;*at ing final action on her npfx-al from, the b'-r'i Je* giving a f u r «lidly train «ervicr
that state contains no auch prod don i attempt to produce vegetable* bere mercial l o f . I i, tu.it it could be built in a* otm- other points, owing t" the order of di |xiriatmo issued in New York IO 'Tampa ojx-rated on U achYtiulo Od •
fnllowi:
exi *11 t i irrigation faciliti**« and drnìnu that found in the Florida constitu­ during the summer months.
I the central pa t of t c- city and closer
, i- terday.
Na 91, thè Tampa Special leaving
ngI’ii*flowing
wi-ll*
ao*
ahiindaiit
tion hut, to the contrary, section If
T he average prn-e- for the season to the uni -U d-pot making the sit.- much
M ' &lt; a m m i t T i , ‘ in.dly s o u g h t t
Ine,.—no ilh- !l A M
nt
L ' r * w h o n a te o n
a j -Mat ,
of the "hill of rights” of the consti weri- Ml is nl . j«- : |( per lor lettuce. ' h- iijK-r • h in ti t&gt; e-eoa -ed m the business
No 89. New York and Florida Mail,
fa
r» tho-x- who negli *I th-* pr- |*-r ! advice *&gt;f hi* kii| s to rs o n tin- t) je*fi uv*
tulion of California as amended Nov- jj
|H,r ,.r:it
r&gt;. f l |«-r liar pot té »II of the &lt;If .
it i .tie an d a p r ii d
■ W u t " I lm eu- havmg lack«*in iiliv II i ) A
M *
arr
h ■■) t- f-ir an a I- i| j.tt- * t
erntx-r fi. IM!H, specifically uuthorizi-s I rei for pul ap*
li idt
h ilt -r at present
iMits |»T bi|*)|»|
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P r- i I Mit li.n t
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New
Ai,«
and
\A.-*t
In limi
- |ui-p&gt; rl . d- at-i t . i ! . i
the legfc«lnture of that state t.&gt; enact for s a i s i ¡Hit.,
t. u
i i 1 ' ¡ i . ir11 .-opiate .1
ill, I be I- 11 c
I
"ii
l
al
tilg
I
•.
a i ’ - ! in th e i osI
ululisi,
leasing
Jiicks
invili1
3J
P. M.
P i. i -T Ut HI un I i s- : ii -t luch lawt e e • • h.iv- h s-ii a-ked
t per
ham per
in t e r n a l io ii.il
No « t. Palm -Un Limiu-il, leuving
fin .«it. »1)0 know the !r liking -Il J ah.'.ing tin' import an
i t :
• c iti-ni only stnuigthcii«
Ims-ii nblaitV'd
I i-’ksoavill • 9 t ) P M
u t» ‘ t—1(■. and all ar&lt;- un nu-no j* it, , (ill IM S Ilf vii*- -pi o m
St. Petersburg. Oct
IP AA A : liLA
‘
i h&gt;- e..-),m.-rcial hotel !
f
t)»• profil* ni the wll'ib
1 ! -U g U
liie
nn
co­
1 .utipa lime1 t tin a proti.ibi r s ai i i • i
Lrmeiu, otic of St. lYterriiurg &gt; l i—' I
•1 .1 tbe ill- ran be found
Diti wiiuld ll.l ■■to—u 1.1-g
, igraiion conunissioiH-r Hind authority
birg*
I
te
reage
«-Ver
planted
and
to
the
j
known realty and insurance men. was
Aimther faci in favor of thè «ectimi suiiahf
m.,,. h v-rsifii-d cr-i| H
S*i| 11111- I" immigration eun— Presidents hav.
instantly• killid at 9 o'clock last night is t luit a farge numlx-r of exp-rini-nt -r
I ili-d Pur Jterord
Ili-li Ile
a.
• hap*- a i- 1 tr in -p la n t ii o i
in his garage at his home, while turning bave lx*-n H|iti*i olii, tini* nstucin,Ji 111N HI NM Al \AIN riili PARK
•
I
iihftoW-T and l.ett h- i* h in,Altlaiugh thi-n* liave he-tl HI!) instrtlon tut incandescent light
thè mimix-r of fuilure* to a pomt nfxtut
•ward
compii
ti-*ti
by
N
o
1
pin
ment*
fileil for record silice Se-rtino!«»
Mr. Lemeiu went into the budding (or mi.
Famous Mmle Man AAill Visit AA ( •.
AAa Imigton ( lei o winler weather ••ounty lei* *t irte ) in busincii owln;
Holly,
editor
-if
the
Herald,
•H I
gtraethmg and in reaching for the
The f&lt;dl&lt;&gt;wmg itcmir.i-d lisi show*
temple Thi* AA'Inter
wI
t only a gi*&gt;d " lit -r Imt kc*-p i pre-fii t- d for tin • vi (i a d i - tu tIr- tu thè va*t .unirini *if binn-’ti h)itl(,
Ojht met his death. That a lit) volt thè nature of produrti grown beo- i d
• iT"|i condii ioti -, -nel
“ 1 ,-r. ai* • p u t M II I ointr&gt; w»*—t ..I t In- f,i i*a ! i-i ili«:* t le k’* "(Ile tiltI 'has, Ti Mi|-b\ organizer id the ).«.
kill him is thè ijuai.lity of eueh, «Itti thè \alin
ament was sufficient to I.Will
li - jir il, Hi!
H--- k * " --u'it.Hd'
« ill have o lle o f tile large-t
.......I- liave n-ii iiii*n tvadahl* h -fo:u
I it u * E —hangand w• 11baked u |“ifi aa remark.tl'le by heal for thè w an n of l ‘*U li) 13
nil
tin
tonigli- ' t i.iT
■aid
itiwnkb.
I
M -gi t tild e a n d
I p 11 u m i l i
I
a
i
I
tLibo-g
-I-.
I
lii.igji.it'-.
.
.rt
9Óiiltl"‘*-|Hl»‘ l»'‘,t
HL will lo*
(kctrki.inx ard in invt=Uigation will be
_______ \ abijgerirral tro-ts **.tl! o u r tlu- lir-t li" 1 ■oMipi|i-d eat'li. w-ek an-t puì)li«h)d
Ile
trucker*
ixwwwt—e.n—mviGidoo
«*
»
f*«trn
vm
x-»
w
o
w
r
of
Sanford
f— «»wi*-early tomorrow mornign to itsl.tMII) Itxrrel* I ri*b (»ol.itix-*^
put in a normal n*p &gt;f mtr old &gt;f rue w&gt;s-k in th" gr&gt;-xt centr-tl voli. . -, oi The H-r.tl-i [i ir&lt; iti-i- to a r«*i| m t
bunny, the ficuitu* uinving pu-tur,
rwtain whether or not a high voltage rO.OOtì Husbcl* swn't jxita
It), Ka- (' fri ,! 1Ill-I - •• It-I" , ,r .,f
rit i -..et-- ite-,-* f' un tu-- o i rry
t * * 'i ich .1* cel -y and lell icactor
tii Altigraph ('oinpiii, of
tve m i rnrvwd with the viro from t h•■(¡3,oiin
ih*
S
-ut'
Noni.
,i
t. on,. • h ,r
.-Il
tix-*
i
rgx
acri-agi
j
.
.-i
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a
e &lt;• - e- i e dell 1 a p).*U«al u(
Arue lex t ■e irne t • l I irida this wllll'T
trwfnrmi r to the garage
11
i
I'Jó.iHio Musbel.i coni
I
prevail
--M
U
tl'tieiin'lojxl'te-rii
:
o-e
Insli
|Sdat«H-s
and
other
uuun
the
county n-c-rj* wt.i-iat co nlng
with a company of players and be hi*
Mr. Lemeiu him la-en u citizen &gt;&gt;l 12,000 Wutermiloii*
«. pm
1 a ill l-e ruin* M-ui-lay in tlu- Ea*t*rn t-i tie- i it,, t-&gt; look them over. Th (
*i iLi ■**
guir*t
at
lu*
beautiful
«-tatiut
AVinterfit. I’ctorslnirg for several years, coming
•i TOH Tom* of bay
33
P. E Dilttoli, pioli.d,ly a» well |xot- sta i-', tix- up|»-r Dillo Valley amt th«* t t ’lcrk nt tie* Circuit Court, M . E. A.
-’i.' i Park wln-r«. every facility Ut enact
here frvrti "Ni w England. A* a member 4. I IH,*» ¡««Ali, citru* fruii*
JIÎ.K75 .
*-d a* nny man in Ibi* «eviioti tinnii* great take* n-gion. ntherwi-t** th,- w.-athe.- Dnuglal« has li«en re.|ie« t‘d all« to
*n’ovii-" plays will lx* given him.
, of thtjjixm of Ilitchcock-launuiu and 3,r)O;0^h Croie* le ttile
oftl.OOO
Mr Teinjili* vi*it«-«l the Vitagrapt Ha* follo* mg ¡1,-reagì- will he piatite,! -luring th*- next several day* will b- giv- tin* riH-onl puhli-ity and '-ill mike
s- Mandieiter, insnrniicc and realty agent*, ifiO.Otli) (Tati'X Ce|ef&gt;
t o l l , " o il
t ulio io It ookl., n, N. Y. this wis-k lo different v«*get.ildi-s, ti weuther con gt-rterally lair - n*t of tie- It « k&gt; mount n up lie- list e a -h w **k. Following is
he wn* | mtI,.i|’s one of the bent known .11" " " " ('rati-* misci-i"Di*- next disturbance of imixirtun1-" th - complete list "f la" w-ek's filiaglu ton.» un* favori« I»)«
felt-ry bell* and
x|&gt;rt“v*«‘i| g eat e nttntsiiini' "Vrealty 0|»u-atnr* in the Coast. He -was
i 1SII"" and «t . I -IHO* tlx ...ini
will upp-ur in t u
ItHiii-Us
A1 A1 M i: 1ui til r I Mill -r. m d
1
1
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i
"
ni
1
f
lit
sliiijxI
per*
tri
r
«
'i
rfu|
ci
\
i
h
1
t
"f
tie
(II'**
"i|
T1.« \y*
i n&lt;
*lv&gt; a pmmiiK fit church worker, having
r
is-l
uv
o
AA. ), i,. h
I
l Mill- r M M M irtin.s. of in.
Il tx [ lui t- t ..h --.I , noi mal • r ,
pu
t
&gt;in
l'Usine**»
Ile
said
iow
.inc*ti • in of tlx' leading iin-mh r of
U .1 in,'uni. t.ir t I AA I’-erd a«i I wif-- tu ( M 1, -w-i . in.
" la'-gi-r (itati |a-t -•n-twiir.t and it-i -s lie gr-at i—nt il
t\ run 1" Jur
•‘movo-*“
a--.
t
luil«
v
t.-d
put
"h
"f
thi lix-jl i liri'linii Kcienet* cotigri-gnli
t | r.Tn 27
'• l-Ofl
1‘ A (foist to 1' K It it •&lt;, (»i*v :r ntt'y.
• ir m xlioiit &gt;,n |. rei
Ttn-re Will v«il I- \ - l'hnrs-lay or I' i-Ia.v and l.i
VSAt.tl'f ! M .rnh* '-i b- mor*- geiu-rall.
! * t
Tin misi-« llaueous it-rii im 1tld-1* toma
N. II. Gurncr to L. Want, w. d.
‘a a nurrnal crup of feline«*. Irurker» EiLstern slate* ii*-iir the end of 111«r*
prcs'-ol"*!
mi
Hit»erven.
lie
said
lie
They are draining a lake by means tix-s. cucumlH-rs, bis-t* Ix-an* [Mils, eggun- husy transplantiitg bui owing t" was-k; this disturbane!* will lx- preeodc«) i W. If. Hr iwning to 0. I’. Swop», w. d.
of artesian well a at Otlundu.
The plant, pc-pjx-rd. turni) ». s«|ua.ih, pumpkin, would do everything ho could to imluioC. I) Starks i«&gt; W. H. lire wain g, w. d.
ih«- dry weather a snudi acreagu luvs. by a general change to high t «nitrature,
fifth and last of the wells will been okra,* cabbage, swrst corn, union», b u n n y and th«* n n n p a n y of Vitagrnph
1»* at ten« Ini by rains in the Southern
K. T Cmhing aril wif - t i O. P. Swipe
liuti to lx- ri-piante,I
players
to
take
ad
v
a
n
ta
g
e
of
his
in, td at luiko Ivanhne.
T his drainage carrots
rotai- ig t*. endive, radislc-*, VItut I HI.
Trueki-n started !.i*t w-s-k to trans ami middle stai.......... of tin- Rocky an I AV. II browning w. d.
M for th* | urpose of reclamation and m ustard. amalo ip
*t. twin -ri -* and
T I,, t'ultimg t-&gt; E. T. (‘ iibing. g. c d,
Ill* luvurtotis i ight«x-n-riM&gt;ni house an t il.m i eaiiliflow• .md t ’i" cfop t* b-ik nu-Tntain- ami ram- and smews along
»1*0 in cofificriion with the h*-w sew- nt i,cr i egi tahh
I lie northern border*’ It will lie fnll-iwixl
k, I* baron to (I P Swipe, a d
I c.
■
uthuol
th'-'-slat*i*
what
Mr
Tempi
crsge s&gt;st« m Mx-n to lx’ inaugurated
b,
.older
weather
wlnr-i
will
upjx*u
m
Tllr i i -AiIx r
State
uf Florida to II ( ’ I) ilxne,
md id--* pi hi' i ivilatMii to Joli n 1to it 11in itiM . It\
’1 *ii w.dl* lit the --Uik wns
Hu- Noftliwe-t al"-it 1 i-UT'iIuV Tier- •en n-ita-y
-Hit ill**
I
Titled lm
&lt;’ ti ri- in* t i fa--t that Mr Tempi*
hok- have i rapacity of eight million »,’&gt; I
•tt a -li*t uriiaiic) liI«HIlJ'ilt 1*1
i i ■ Ici I r -I
&lt;r ’ord ’.
Nutn'c of lafxir Ihmi. F K Mi l *ir,
I. i ,i ■■« i v show | l].ll'**S of Flo t i rail-i ■ j- &gt; ,(ay m tp,. uuantity of IUI .Oil ,1 p' i„l ,,
AA •&gt;1 lutili-*
h i :• . • ti
\
s Atlantic Timber bind Corp. and
it i* thought d ia l extremely lieautiful
. *at,u run » ti and will result tn the re- acre t fiati any iihi-r I io ! of a
E' E II «iffy
pi
i
irplays
may
h*
taken
ile-r*
Dirli AAili Atot i .ipitol
darralien of about sixty urres of Inml
l'w &lt;«1y *oli Ia- ■ - r- killed and more
kind iti the nate e I tu- r nlw a .
State uf Florida, Seminole Coatity
l! i- h - a* M T -tnpl • corn •* t &gt;N -w
This method of ilruip.ing lake* has be»-n here will -attivi t t &lt;■ fac*. that
than 1"" |H-r-&lt;m wir*- injured when buna, lott ;rs pat nt.
A
A
ttdhmgton.
I*
t
tict.
2".
1«
ait«i
I
th*?
bos
*-h:dl
*
-rie*
t
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A
»uccesafully ustsl in thi* &lt;-il\
acre hie« -carHl,sI m n-venue for tran*- J( wj|| . n m nh •red th a t he was f&lt;c- ti-en girls, ime frulli elicli of fift's-q s special train on tlv- M-diile and Ohio
Sanford Celery l)*lta. Ean I Co. to
p *
l i t
.portatimi afidi ..rcingeruti«m* charges us
y|&gt;n R (1|, ow rnr of the Pi tshurg s lutliern ntuti’tl. wili \ bit Wa»hingl"ii, ratlroml plungisl through a Irc.stli- S. &amp; E Ry. w. «1.
rur tlx third 'time recently inccn- much as f l ,|!10 in a -mgh- (u-amn, thi
prohnhly un IVn-mli-'t 11. n a rew.u-,1 n-ar Slate Lin--, Mis»., y* »terday a(t«-rJ C Partin anil wife to Nancy
iluiries Have been busy in Mount Dot a living the httiitii r r*s-i-*d with the rail­ | huso-hull Huh and it w-as ho who found -d fer th«*ir »ucci»* ri b-reg awartle«! Iir*t niHiit. Th" entiri- tram fell a distance ba b
w. «1.
th-- f:un *iis Temple So i n in th • Nat
frying to burn out the mercantile csTii«* wn-ck was
N itiei* labor li--u, K. E. bxi ly.
way for a Mqg( ; «"
1' t'i &gt; ' tex'k I rial league W ¡«'li gllVC' p ii)»' to | | m pbice 'ill the gel ' . . nmg elidi *tat" uf twenty fiv- f - t
t*klwhment*. The moat recent attempt ¡sdutti h;,'31tfi :g
'
! dejia-t ni Mit
oitt«*sH, th«- - i-Jiai •&gt; 1 of agri' littore eu .« d by tli ■ - i i ^ iii ■ t- ml r jumping the At!.« 11ir Timlirr band tbirp.
took place Tuesday night, when fire •ut Wu«l«infltoh ' f«*r tin' year Ihll is AA old S-i.l" when t h e ’ American E u
AAoint n agenti "f track ulviUt 2"&lt;) feet fntm' the trestle.
aiinounn-d
to la.Notice labor li-*n, R. II R-mich,
gu-* ca-ie- i t • xi ta n : &gt;. John ‘ b a n n •
»as wt to -J. E. brown's grocery sUuc. ^fUltod Ylw (uji
will asse tlll ih- The engine was not derailed, ami Atlantic Tiinber
Ccrwix.ls pin- land sha-ed M I empi ,'i» box a t th - g u n - ' -ia- cunning cLd
Q j. and K. K.
In each case main JagoLs were raVri' d at SanforfL vyhtcji a few y«-.i-s ago w ;ls
passed i*ver tla* trestle safe)..
Tlu- Ilratfy.
lit-re
at
tin-a
lit
iiinami
will
In t.v* pa t / at diffi-fi-n!
from a turgrntino atilt, plied undejr tlie coquklrtl-dfwi«ftli'i^». now readily sell« lidi y- r
II. P I'a-tin to l&gt; I’. Street q. r. d,
I'll«' tender br--ke lixwe from the engine,
tim-s
w
re
.
Is
M . and Mrs. J. Turner at» as chu|H-ro( i-s I", the girl»uilding and. then ignited. The apt burf . A. Partin to D. P. Street w. d.
'h it
girls h-'wever, ami plmigeil, with Hi - liagga ;«*
for ÇY.Otif» on nrré r* ■' ‘ ' '' "ln"”d E vaili and " 0 " baca I &gt;r of Orlando, deportment e stim u
Hies ;ap putting forth every effort
Toils Fai.cloth &lt;-t
ux. S -.ni.iole
irv,a good Mate if ‘-Ht I Th” •' i-'''1 l-'lid'la. T i
visit • I t he A’itug api, t-liV- lics-n ear- li • ' t -Mi-mug c! ibs car mil th ........ *aeh-*s, tn the greuml.
• ty U’ld i}w. ullty po[tu&gt;n. In (In- last
d the w uthe rn t •• t -iir
E u '1 twi-nt) five (nt b'-liiw. Sixtia-n ImhIIcs llali-v. rntg**.
of common.knowl«*!^- ie r t t.
!2 , ida stililo togither unii julrusl in M
ra-e th,. (|nmea were extinguished twgi 1 is suppose-'1 to tii\&gt; c u rn -'i out .1 have Ihsmi taken frt-m tie win li urul
St.it* of Florida A, L. It ittx. c-en.
but is l.ijrd &lt;d comt.r. h • mu in thos- Tei"pi 's ■nth i*i is il.
0ri rt'.uc^ diunagn was done. .
Sii|«t-rlntemient 1’igford in his report
Realty T ruit Co., Fla. G ird mi, ro. ni.
|&gt;ortiop.s of the »tato whit- .. • »••* »updefinii^
project
tn
g..rd«-timg
&lt;m
a
t*-nt(iiì)r-aking hi t
exceptional fitti"-»
,-t:¿CiA-V 1-..‘.j j j
_
pjied.wfth thi^ pr*ip«T
fl-wing of F i l i l a h r the taking of moving ti m r lut. The giri hav r.o ■•&lt;•»»lnipat‘x-s, *:iid he vva» stir-* fivir m"r« b-&gt;dj«-i w«:re FI*. Gardens, Vu. Chem. &lt;’ &gt;. m. «1.
. Shipn.cnta of .jiun-brcsl Jenu-y 'cows arti^iian will* end ii":
J. E. llo-kint, Va. C u m . C t n . duMiinsliiit*- pin ur nit.,« M - temple »aid: "'Pia­ I rim ipally. Inti (retpi-n t l . th--;. ut*u in tlu- wreck xviin-h will nut lx* cleared
the past week dem onstrated th a t
I&gt;. b. Giles to Finn National bink
ullivnu- string Inn-,*, cucumber«, P*T- away for twenty-four hour».
drainage.
rli
nut'in
Hori.U
is
»
*
&gt;
clear
und
bright
rhua county ii sustaining her longof Tampa, m. d. ,
T|ic cfloct of Sanford's prmiui-ti m i-v t ||Ilt tlUMl (Kftinct Ah-tail work in the [x-rs, okra ami tllher veg««taWtW^IcbliilMd reputation as one of tho
f n millions at M innti-e
Leonard Collina, et« a.
m : m,
Cannitig
club
wnfk «tiujtig th"
W t in the nnrthcni «!i«l ict-. where ism- J1|rluriS mtty |K, „tqaiticd. ^Thu coloring
Ming stock-raising counties of I-7orgirLs of the south Ix-gun__ four. yea,r-t A Manatee, Oct. 20—The acreage « - ! Smith, w. d.
sideruhh' acrnigo
ojx-.ntpd du
lhf. nemi-vropinu
«.mi.tropicul ftuiu«tate -n
»ii «ho
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. futn**.-! men in Pensacola have perViola (Janinct
i huHliami tu S.
u'crjj-.J^ produce veg«tollies'«luring tie*
¡# ni,,, «onitthing very beautiful various private agenfiA. /Triz-^v nrtV.» (¿owtMl report» thirty acres planted in
thj, organization^ of the FcnsaN*
cold weather up*th:re costa npprpziniut *- jn the genWal riaturn of tbe ocenery with 'Yw'en given heretofore, but n-ver huvr Pi'lery^ Jhirty urn-» more to plant, sixty Rapp, mtgo.
“ “ ®9linc*a Men's Association, The ly"|U,tìdtìk’*nd before Sanford app arisi
J. J. Dickinsbn to A. Voughuu, m. d.
u |j |]lU(^ (snlo/bd pipa b-«V, h ix -,th e winmrs «.( th.- jital« voiiteut» b*s'n aerea in cabbage.
w oigatilxation has. a membership
W. J, Oitcen anti wifo to C.tulioU
in the artnn those concerns hu«J a rive u(j„ u8 hammecÌca, and aml»«p:-aiuulAsl s-nt'in u iKxiy to Wa-hingtyn,-although
J: R. Curry will plant thirty, acre*
hry- ' 1 th n ® hundred.
nopoly of tho air^ter vcgrtahlr-rrr!n’keH --) - M,i, Rrov,x,." lyjbking nt aotno’ of thn »tut«- wdiiner* in thj* V y»' corn ( o ’ct'rery', ten m e now nr: W. -W». - t ^ ^
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Nü„ rp Tn Tax 1'ayera.
Geo. A. D'-Coitcs to d'x* (’am Mia,
if taken now. Tim brick roud during thd entin- »ini«-r in Uv- op-" th« Uti ii.t 1 i woinwn to bottnr mlvtin
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• «* b.-.ks for Hi- pay m.-nf - l»t;-t- ! alxiut 3 plant •I K. AV Wiggins APresident')
affidavit,
So
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‘Kc»t residence acctions of kind the Northern pr-xim-T hu* hniiid hirrivnii with th* soft ii Ki of ti», atpi County taxe,* will lu- ..pen- i *&gt;n tliirt,, aere**, all..,it [-ti plant--*.!. I. 1.
bunk
. Inquire of W. M. Haync that .Sanford seti the price at w.iiea surrulindiug nature as thuugh tho^ November' first.
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Truck Gju .w£j &amp;» vÀi^..OxgaBÌ&amp;ing

l.tDWft« of South Florida, and THfiy S fr** j
|m il« from Ta mpa, in enjoying a great L
¡ big boom.
It U blessed with a da*» uf
the most progressive citizen* to be found
In the state, and they an? '•doing*' things
jin great shape. It fias a live Board of
Trade and ¡ts jtersonnel are live wires
from the word go.
Grooming Hudson
This organization is accomplishing
Jacksonville, Oct. ,0.—Tho^ Evening great results in its laudable efforts to keep
Metropolis says political rumor has jt Seffncr in tin? lime light. The tong of
that shrewd politicians have been en­ Seiner's approcalung prosperity. U a
deavoring to draw Fred . M. Hudson, sweet melody and "sounds good to thou
of Miami, into the race against Senator seeking investments in a genial climate
Fletcher, John Stockton" and Albert where the oranges grow.in great prolu­
W. Gilchrist, hoping thereby to defeat sion and the home of the industrious and
a Jacksonville man and«then make^pyl- well to do farmers.
' ~*?fot being urtsfled "With only "¿‘ Board
grewsman to come from Jacksonville. of Trade to sing its praises it is to have a
Several conference* are- reported to newspaper which will make its appearhave recently been held on this subject abce'"about NovemW/ 'f t t and will be
known as the "Heffner Weekly.U u atW '
and it will lie published by M. D. Mose­
ley, a well known journalist of South
Florida.-»Tampa Tribune.
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of I,C00 for nezt season.
: progressive
“Not only did Uicac little czppriments ; would make
• wake the ptople up to their popdbbities ; progressives
from an Irish- potato standpoint ■ but i excellent rec
f
iijv id to stimulate them to greater and u attori
action along agricultural lines and the mission,
m u lt baa* keen that large acreages of
t ti awbet i ks, sweet potabei, 1teans and
other truck have ixen put in in seasno;
book O
ru.d condition* studied and practice«!
fu&gt;ware of
an to the L**t local method ol crop rota- 'phu , , t})(. v
tion.
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by counties
“T he great benefit of the association mnn w Haj,j ,
rendered in this instance was the saving. ,jta| 0f jp,,n
of CO i»nt» ja-r barrel on thirty rare. All unthinking i
LLilias» was transacted through the of- headed this
f i t M* of the [iMWJsiation, stlch a* the
-p^e wn(XJl
bL&gt;ing of harieU, etc., and when the ^
^ ^
Cjop was harvested and the buyer* were the scheme j
on the ground the comLnitUe of officer* ^
(o ^
ht fu out for $4 tx-cauac they controlled ljw of
the output at tlte two point», and got
what tlay demanded, alt (tough an oiler
of only JU.50 was made by the buyers. arf ni‘l,*‘ *
On the other (tand, if the (tuyere (tad*-121—
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(Min dialing with individuals they would *,n‘es "* 14■ &gt;
dou( tliiw have (toughl t(ie crop at their M&gt;s ° 1 ‘*',n
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St. Petersburg voted overwhelmingly
on Tuesday for a $227,000 bond issue
for internal improvements, the greater
part of the amount to" be used in com­
pleting contracts now under way.
Passage of the issue means that the
first step toward securing a deep-water
commercial harbor at Bayboro nas been
made. %Qf the total issue, $41,000 is
for then puvpose of commencing work
on the project. Plans for the harbor,
which apjawred in the Manufacturers’
Record several week» ago, were pre­
pared by Engineer Henry W. Long
of Boston, and the scheme is considered,
one of the mint modern as well ils con­
venient of the present day.

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which may lead to a serious sickness.
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fyit.g u.died, and we intend (o follow
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N o crop Bermuda Onion«. Turnip, Cab
bag*. Lettuce, Pepper end Complete line of
all Gaiden and Field Seeda for Trucked
end Home Gt/dcn*.
Abo Price* on Grain end Feed.

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110 SOUTH P A R K A V E .

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C&lt; lun lua County Trucking and MarU til g Association; W. M. Cone, jinnident.
Fnwunhte County, Truck Growers'
At k &lt; is tion; '1 loir as Z. Atkinson, ugricultural advisor, Livp Oak, Fla.
Madison 'Irucktrs' Association; O.
Fandem, ttm.jK.rary ftiesident, Madiwm
Mcrdlctllo Trucking Association: B.
W. I ait ridge, Umftorary president, Monticello, FI»Gadsden County Truckers Asoociation; Y . L. Watson, temporary p raldent, Qiincy Fla.
Lake County Truckers’ Association;
Jack Peters agricultural advisor Tavares Fla. .
Callahan Truckers’ Association; E. O.
Erwin president"; D. 11. Petrie secre* tary Callahan Fla.—Jacksonville Me-

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vital mt« rant to every «•lector in the
rtiil«* that the legislature should have
nuuli' provision for mailing a copy of
til«' law to every registered voter. But
as Uik wa* not ikuw. wu.fuul U».»L ii is
til«' duly ^if the newspapers * la- taolu«
the people folly Bcqunnited with its
provMotts, Auys the Jacksonville Metro|&gt;oliA. This will perhaps be even a
better way of informing them. because
they will read a brief summarizing; of

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Arouwd To^The Importance
I Ageticu-s M the Lincoln An«'. irm: Life
News and View* Of S la te
Of Tourut Travel
|Insurance •Company was in the «-uy
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, I yesterday anti today looking after the
Ttisrtbe people of the «tooth emi of
' i^ leU isU m fcn t.—wn-- irgrnry hi (Hs
Tallithuawti, Oct. l| Florida C’orVduai» county are determined n hdve
j city A, 1’, Connelly has beim scIir-im I grtusmert will Ih&lt; ih ct d from lour diarood roads anil that they lire detorfnined ! to art as the Sanford ngeut and m&gt; more tr irt.n at tho fcext (I ction, without a
^ jcrre-iw* effort undone to Rive the
suitable agent could be found in this change in Mata lawn. The following sec*
devrioprr.tnt Qt this sottion all inipetu*
section as ho is an experienced solicitor
of
&lt;F:»end Statutes of Florida
pod roods w)li Jains, ¿ M W a U&gt;’ .-the mwt has -a Isrse eFrdr wf -friemlA Inul ni -WM; -quntmf - f a -AtfTTP’y Gen-ml
mthuriasm with' which the proposition gic*iuaintanc«n.
,
West, apparently settles all discumipn
to form a special road tax district is
The Lincoln American Insurance {’n, over the matter:
brinf met in all parti of the proposed
was recently organizisl in Jacksonville
"17L A representative to the Condistrict.
njuj Uie officers and directors are all Rrtwst of tho United States shall he elected I
Property owners, tax payers and
Florida men. of importune«- in tin var-‘
hfld fur each l imgr«-: intm] dhl Ft
cltiurui generally express theniM-lv.-s I iuus walks of fifi* *
of II.is ^la-1*. at n .
gi :e ral i-lwti-.ft."
in favor of the move and indirali ms ,
| Among till- Sanhiril men who are
Attorney ( e '
\\ I U iiIm t Tgl
at this iime are that a sjiecial «lis imn |stockholders m the new ontpany are under this s«s'li ii CotiKresimen will have
for this purpose will carry by a hig
Forrest l.akr. I
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majority.
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' l '¡¡¡g 'ft.
^Efforts will be made will m the nv t A I' 1 ii in l!y urn I
"I in r
H«' t, (■
i i • ! ' * 11 • -«i—i '.d ,
far days to learn the ¡‘eminent &lt;&gt;f all
Tl • l'1-..t.si t'-l" .,
■ 1 . I.meolh " I ' ’- 1,
I. : 10 t . ¡ifj.flthe people living within the ouiifiiu-* &lt;*f
American 1« th** pacing ot premiums b ' w ihl a.v.
! i 11*» Noven f j r
the propo ed ajieciul road lax district
on the monthly payment plan whi^h, electi-nw be ciUIh I for tlm i l&lt;wrtion ja! |
and for this ptirpoce mis*tings will lie rannnt full
be atl;m i ve in the man
ngre^sii ■n I i.&gt; tic f.-ur di-t ici ,held in practically rvery voting precinct
wtm fill* that he •........ I dl'i.-d to pay
"
1
•'"'I ' i| hi if&lt;'
in the district. Tho committee having a hug«' Iiiii p Mini b*i it.-in,me«that wl.. t. \. r t ei u I &lt;-t eo .l« *d
the matter in charge, compiled . f
John T. Us muontl,
. II New« II .m

1 i -t Ha i '. I i
t r is i’ xj n I «I t i .i i ■

.. Wednmdny » I tm &gt;ui
tt'milgh a

oung men lu 1

io i
1 "0 ino i I.,

......

all

| I, • ai t i lc Iliadi1
inditicid «dverllac*-

od ,i | 1^ri Immature must
■1«,’ l i... :

I ifior and inu-l al u

Unir thè mime of thè printer ami pub-

nielli "
Phi' p ihliealittn •&gt;f Charge«
•fd witfuri ••i,■11 •■- t, ,i.,y, prior tu l|je prt111111 ■ '■ (tr.tliil.il
|it when a copy

1,1 1 J’' 1' ' i

1

■t h e ni- .¡it,.

i. I t i ! .
......l.tli n ..
\ t -a ii
,n s a lirrn i Ì ;il mult-, u M« M. It . "I
■1
1‘.'“ b

\It..ii nit «i.¡ttri ti si ics
ni . ........I

j

lilt I tia: tj. 11 . no &gt;ti 'll, Mist r ve tetl tin'
.nrv' un M..j i o.i .h i ' mIU' and lia*
uletitllli.it with ilie &lt;ily's inii&gt;n*sLs su|*‘i intendimt to empl iy a second teach­
.* fiist r«-«í&lt;!i‘ln le ri
líe has ihc er for the Molinas school Ftirty-five
al fts-lii «■ t i,al e\« ■. imfilie spiriltsl iliiHMs a day l«eing mmi1 than one

shipi-T in tils indignation curre s lis
priit'Rt to the courl.s anil guts a parimi
r&gt;s n v . but it is usual timi the eiee of

shoiil'l lia'«
tila1 "f ssovmg lils teai'her can |itts..|Jt|, teach
tin r * mjritt in 1a 1inn "i Ho teach« r
. !■ rm a- \ !■ i
nol til- muir,
ii
M o r.» o' 0 ilo - u p .i it ndent, i hy
-a 1h «r i"
* ' v■■ ' 1 i&lt; 'ppor

rubis iv i a c . « p p .l a- a pari "I I !■•
lull uf ii
g, ' «’ 1 * r.i ,lr ad &lt; i1 l
and. r tin • t hull o ' b r will Ila fid

1.. .ir■i 11.st

&gt; M i l . l i U t l U I N K W VTFilb's

1., r■t . a -

. i &lt;1 l ■ -ip- tit It la lent i o

-I ..-I It.stl

It.r •t-r*.«11 * poor

of the iv r j orati, ai 11 il«.' r

vmnjr to ihe sparsely sili lisi stai«'
°f
id» farming secliuns we are i ot
Mtally interested in this m .tier, although
I i* Worth Widle lo secure Ihe informa
fontair'c'i in ihe «ir ulnr, and we
®i Ht fimi u condition ronfrot.ling us ui
Fine where it would be id « v« llent
?** The United Sts Ult Gisiloglcill
^
has the following t » sa ;
I/ ’^ ni*&lt;’tKmund Waters for F'.rm
a popular re|&gt;ort of the United
f*bs Get logic:: I Survey hr,s egain isey
sprinted to reett the wide «!&lt; mand
®0,n -Il farri ¡ng and suhurlmiF Mvtioi s
UJuntry. A copy can Ih- rynw
” *tntd fr«« on applica linn to the
tftetur, United States Geological
Wis intton, D. C. •
Supply I&gt;u|ht (No JáHj
of n'
11 "'“d’io language tho habits

|| ,-sp nb,(Id . tisi 1 T C afi. |h i
es|&gt;i i i di'. I hi Ian. i r v.
i- i f vt

i vi. M

I 'i* 1,1

and iho recounting ni I is cxp enr..e «
may

be of

l.i.iu fii •to ««thers

Mi.o

Mitro|&gt;oli
Silns and &lt; urti

Our lArn e s a«- fa| i 1
Stop th e’ leafs ill f:. n n g ' *'
T lu&gt; fnrire s t f Flmniu a«- '
less wasteful 1 «*rnuse c;r&gt;jts tt c * 1 'i
rltbed. To sav«' lie »¡.sis is t
soil.
With six silos conrl/Ui tis', i ;■ Ii
holding 1011 tops, our furne s i * g t
ting the most out of their or.n. L* t
in the Held with the fodde-. c&lt;&gt; n sh t i
are woith ulwiut i'J per acic. eut am! |i l
into silos while grivn .thise ti ne il d. s
with tl t Ir 1111 t ii » t . 11 11 r l
I16JU0 j&gt;er acre.
If the W ist could utilize its cn bstalks th e. present shortagt* of com
would he offset by mil.ioi s of tons "f
high gmdc feed in silt s. IHza^er true}" s
us to husband the surjiluti we
every, day oLour ItUi—. Uw»una*Jm ‘
.. Change In Itusincss Finn

--

ffevp f

W ./F. Hawkins has purchased the
intcrcsl of Mr. Warren in the firm of
I’m -’ *
Hawkins &amp; Warren and hereafter will muni'irr’
cordjmie tho business under the name of |y npprevs
W r
J i m, «t.iro m il lut.
nwycfLV»'?«

. a iicli have

an I' mIi Ii tu- inf) jene
h ,t w.licit an*
y e n iflltt ill t.i r. pi . ■ . ..ilisfacUl iL'.
l lit’ breathing «pace of eighteetj diijw
will giVe a canflidale nil opporLunily
I t ileferitl hi- t nurse in life without liie
lear that sunic nyw charge
will lie
sprung al tin- |is| minute

doetife .it.,. i
(,,« p.ii,| ii wm after
.el\erll'llig \
edit.«- at p* tin Culiilevied with a newspaper w,iu bohclLs
or accepts payment for advocating the
«•lection of any candidate will le* sul&gt;j**ct In n‘V«Te |H*|iall|es. The net fur­
ther pr'ivples that if a newspaper n-ails tile |«er'.inn! chnracte.' of a can
d'dat" of .e . as-s him "Í tiusfeat.n .‘e
III oilier, I«r ..tlurwlsf atta.'h. Ills of.
1 id rts-i.r.l ..r give« In . m . . . ,e .Is««
,r«*
i«» iiuM' *•■'**■11 .m ii ! Ihi*k
that the i and o late may ninnisi ml .-ly
Miahe a reply (r«-e of rm l and in ns
1 orisjxs'uous a placo, provi I-d lie do a

i .e li. ri « ivi.n Mr I ll¡ls«• lo trans
port l'Illldreli frolli thè W&gt;t-I Side lo lite not lake up more space than tho matter
,'c f.i • ||p.
11 (b W’agnrr enme down I«* Kissim- Sanford schmd al M.YOi) |M*r monili; replied to.
-i i. bet fall tu t U' i tiarge of Ihe in ab«« iheconiract givi n Mr. Kofit. I«ort!
as | &gt; '
ir,
•*,-it UMliitvs i f Arthur F. Muni- 10 trans.&gt;orl Un- cfuUiren Irom Kt. Ibs'd
1t
•' tfJ,*I,
Ilerndon for Aldcrman
„
,
«
tid although it »/.A i new fold «if al (oh mi per monili, and also thè contrai-i g i v o tli*' l'rci lion Co., io trans,
,
,
.
i
.
•
•.r
for
I
ini
*
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A
mu
is*«l**«l
in
Il W lb'rii&lt;l"ii announc-.s ihat li"
►
»* v 1 tn11'r- t , ,
"/ nil u \*T, M»' Ii M*'
i pori Ihe chihlren frinii Ila» «•ust Siile al »¡Il stand fi ir ro-olisUi vi tu ile* p in ti in
r Ull It'i rb' t'l
1
if. i ,s find ihe n pi •'«■ill at ion ol a 11 il) 0(1. wen* all ttpprovetf by ihe board, ,d Al lermnn of Sanford. M ■. f i e m l i n
id a* tod upon
1
i ..
'Che follo» ing tinuiieial report o(
,t many »reli.ddi . iiiiipunn« m all
nissU no iniroduotion lo thè fisipb* ni
sellimi
ree« fpla and di-ibuisenn nls wus
"f ihspriuu e. I n , Iif* ^ tm nail«',
Sanford, having h v n r e a m i in i tu « city
pl.ii. hear, i niploti nih.ilulA , eusbuhty , tiudilisl and approvisi by tne board.
and idcntilled with thè business intTI) 1. TIIKASHKK.
* l-i i i h iH irie iP
oil) has naliilbd tin- h u - r u - i s In
.-st« sitasi grnwing tu manh m.1'« cita i '.
S-s- and Suf.l
:: l ,
•«)
bi
"■ itisfacthm *'l /.'l ir* with !udh
Mi Hernd.ni h.ts served thè city faithII
r! |l,
»bell Mr, I ...... .. u e\p i-ssed u
fully aiuf Wall as ablerman and i- entitl -d
"
' f?i . ,1 i
lo ■*»tir«- (rum the i i-ur.n* e
MusiciaiiH of Sole
io nnother terni as a ricogniti ni of lus
f.f cm o itvuil- d sire to n lirefrom
the msurun e
h*rvices.
i l e La youiig nini unogrwwivo
Mr and Mrs W. I* Unwell of (Juit!• &gt;.&gt;, t
! fiii.n"t-s he was fi*u'i . to purchavo the
man, tiu.. have arrived ta tin* city and and stunrfs for jniiiroveimuits wdiri
u r i .'ui. por1 :«g«‘ii, i from lum.
t.iTi|«*red with ecorumiy.
Ilis exi«..!!f ,,«- it.vi.fi pi
U fM
jJi* we do*
kllicw the llllimill of ai,| take i.-ti-irge ol the Sanford llou.se,
■Mr. Uowifl is an ablu manager ami will
•Inntb n—St. tl"
considerulfon- it. must have hoeri
¡nuke the Sanford House pogiular with
i con idefubRi av ^ liiriving. liUHlnevh
the. travelling public and the tuumid.
luclblNyftjfr
hriiigs a goml pricu.
.
.Afaw.kfiS/'Piiuiv'iiii has had J|4i His, lovely wife is also thoroughly famil­
,V
U&gt;V- ber Ol vears .ipd i&lt;t| iar; witti the managemuA ot tho hotel
pifd Is n must charmlugMijwp vi, lH*ing
. r
1 f» p U ^ p 5lo thv fuel 5hul h«* i» Ru'hfW
■¿Htpuslcian of note. Mr». 1'ouvll is a
««:. .
1.
ilV mferirtte«!'in * turr limn Uu-t lyf*'^
vhvHuMt having
lioen •yjpon
the
' ,r ctiiing " ftnfh the insurance fieiiT—1
«.■ r, 1'IOWC- . . . .
,
concert
stage
and
every'
¿vetting
wiliiesae»
Kiviunnice JA^rnal.
ml f-yery Avnilan impromptu concert at the Sanford
,«u v " 4r*a o and
House parlors.
/
The Herald welcomed thoie' good
• aíj r^TfífT^t y\
[Ufe.JttV* daoghler jasiple ifitd our rufilst and the Safiford
+.rrrsfnr. FTousc should prove to be' the rnrwr jrrtjfT
ulsr tmofuby in
J»art of Florida dur­
‘ own l j ^ 4 . r ¿ r ' S ? ¿i&gt; »
ing
I
lie
*Coiiyfni'
efji»«m.
. dtye h-sv-ns«,
U'
0.&lt;having marll’, tiff
,** Michigan in their big Ofi)ihuid lourirtg W. J. Thigfreli is bu&amp;ily engaged In mak­
’sue fo* car. They had a moat intertating trip ing needed impruvemeutfi in the house
nd final- and never changed a tire. Mi#. Wallace and nil will lx* ready in a few weeks to
oiK-n the s.-ason. Tho Sanford House
able record ana expect to do much lM5tt-f the young people uipl as io day's of ter thU year.
yoie tho old house will ring to the'tune
Several games have
of tho orchestra and-tying feet and the
so Uh
toni ist and sjiortsman will (fnj It a ;bf Janford.
Wnglll'f

Í r the lost lu n e fieni "tu pa I « 1 t
country to a n o th er i- n&lt;*l c.igi t/.ai.t
ways to gt-l risi ress Ifohi lie I all p *r t
lion com) Aries,
In t !«*• ii.slai.i t* wi ha
O i r ed I , il Jie.1 Iiii|&gt;|» i1 II I l u i
(e vr w u y mini w in und r-laods rn t
inLs of m«.'ling a

h I ■ I....II p l I tll’ l . |er-

■' ‘ ' .
. |
' 1. i !•■■!&gt; I.«I e against
♦ •cm lie
. art math
This
I’ " : mu will giv. ,, candidate ampU*
t c - to r e '.a ,' m;, ciiargi» ui«« l&lt;* a '{ail ist
1 m &gt;|iiring 1! ■ t'M'epai o md will pri«-

M.lhlllg («mul

comforUlfl« place to apend tho winter.

V -------------------------- s—T —

-i— -

�(HE

NAMRJKL)

HtJULb

What the Pnlatkn N w contends is,
thi\t the LcgbbtuiC rreant just what it
said, I.
that **thi* ^ct shall take 3ff a U l i M t m » T hM .I i &gt; »m l Frid ay M n rn ln r l l j
fect at the expiration of the present
terms of office' of the Congressmen now
R. J. n o n V. tuner
scr.ing from this State." The logislaVi. M. MXVMS, Business Manager
tu«e had to fix ujxm some time for .the
law to become operative—for the legali­
llfcsrf Ip I ton e n n e . SX MO a te a r In AdvacC'
sation of tho new districts, and it fixed
Datiere*'! In ttrc€n i Of ta r i l i +■ m»
v »« ■» TipoTS*MirrflT tTrtTV&gt;15r the date of the
advance nr SOcper month.
,
expiration of the prescut congressional
Fartnrnlj fa adiase» must be made at oflk*
term»- Had it fixpd upon some other
Enfrrr&lt;1 a s a ecn n d -cta ss m a ll m s l t r r August Z2nd time it would have been open to the
1 0 0 » , s i th s P w to ftfo * a t Sa n fo rd . rtu rk Ja
same criticism -os now, except that, the
a n d e r A d a i M arch 3 rd . 18 7 8
„
position of those criticising would have
been reverted. The law b all right,
but perhaps i t needs a judicial decision
C ITY ADVER1 IJjlNG
to determine jhich of these eminent
Thp value of adeqdnto advertising
lawyer* Is right and which Is up a tree!
The trouble is not with the legislature, noerrs to have become apparent to those
but witjj the. lawyer».—Palatka News. interested in city development. A» a
result much »pace is devoted to expiat­
POLITICS AND TH E NEWSPAPERS ing the good points of various communi­
ties and with some success for it aeries
The more active interest taken by
to arouse Interest on the part of those
the people in political affiant hut in­
in other places.
creased their demand for political inCity advertising should begin at
fonnafrUnv anil. .Uuty. diadt. I d the newshome. Exploiting the-good-pointri-Tif
every city not only in Florida but every paper» aa. the natural mediums to aupthe home town should Ire a pleasant
other southern state has in their midst ply it. The new importance given to
akc that small sacrifice for
duty. Every resident should know his
many citlxens of northern birth that are newspaper influence by direct primary
home town thoroughly—its merits and
Identified with the social and commercial legislation, can hardly be overestimated,
its defects. Its defects he should try
life of that city. Even the northern and of course the professional politito. remedy and its merits he should make
papera that formerly »ere averse to dans are disgruntled because they
The Peoples Bank of Sanford is an absolutely safe institution and
known at all opportunities.
'g ld ng theTCTith^ny -jeeaf notices- that -now.havrerio.spend more time and work
as such extends to you all its facilities for the proper encouragement in
In other places he should speak writ
were favorable are now writing up this harder than before to make a strong
of home town. If he be the traveling
saving your money for future purposes.
state and enumefating the advantage« showing.
rcprwentatlve of some local concern
that will accrue from a residence here.
Of the increase of the number of
he can prove himself an advertising
They even come forth now and figure newspaper men In political positions
medium without peer for ho can apeak
that there are more negroes coming much has been said and written. Conconvincingly about his city and can
nrirth than south as witness tho follow- « re» and state legislatures have sufanswer questions.
ing from the Owasso, Michigan. Argus: «dent number» of scribes to issue
Happy blit dissatisfied residents—
"Related figures offthe national census newspapers from the legislative halls
not grouchers are the meat valuable
of 1910, recently put out. show a idgnlfi- If they so desire when affairs of state
asset a modern city can have. They a re ,
cant change in tb*v trend of population lag knd drag.
happy because of excellent living and
in the south. It Acems that the white
Governors apd other high officers
working conditions but they are net
are going there in greater number than havt* developed the habit of having
entirely satisfied iith some existing
ever before and that the colored people paid press agents. The candidate for
conditions and aim for betterment in
are coming north.
office without a publidty promoter is
a sensible and constructive way. With
Previous to the civil war the trend of practically (wry practically) unheard
such citirena only real progress is pew-.
H. E. Tolar, Cashier
M. M. Smith, President
white population was from the gritUh. of.
sibles They made for a greater and
Virginia and North Carolina hdped
The amount of spare devoted to poH.
R.
Stevens.
Vice-Pres
R. R. Deas, Ass't Cashier
better community. Incidcntly they an*
populate Ohio, Indiana and Illinois. |litical affairs in newspapers has treblrd
living advertisements of the city.
Ongon received a large share’of its in- during the last five years, and th** paPalatka Herald.
habitanls from M'raouri as did Kaiuas. per» find that it pays to give liberal
\i
* *0 - Califtrnla was originally populated in attention to local, slate a«d national
Sanford Is probably one of the few
about iHjual proportions by pr*ople from governmental questions,
cities in Florida that had a direct
t l * r&lt; rth and south, with the latter the
The pronounced tendency of the pubwire of the world*« » » rii with thp el­
more influential in public affairs.
lie to deftend more and more oti th«*
ectric flash board in the op t h hot»
Previous to IkfiO the south lost mil- newspapers for their news and instruc­
for th? dtd&lt; ctntmn of tho fans. The
rfiditt o r hcjwoi. nnum
M I H l l I F r s HAM
tions of ifo white population to free tion in matters political H decreasing thA ,(1lT4*f&gt;''id*l rpfirfiff of Iho
»ra*! dbbur
lfnd#r »mi by tim i# *&gt;f u * ..„
exjitnse of this ent-rpriw* was not iD rijl* o| if*»' rohuul funtla id HrBHBtiir m u n i y
iwussl un
r Hih. I 1*
stairs. Kvvn surli a southern authority ini|p&gt;ftancv &lt;&gt;f campaign meetings anti
r im i l i m u fl of Srm ih u U r? •j
covered by tin* attendance and Th** ierrvmal f’ jf t 'hT r r x r iir c f'»
Î
7»
all in favor uf Ann*# I*. \ i» .
as the New Orleans Times Democrat oratory. It l' ia&gt;i«-r to ait comfortably
14^»
Herald hereby wishes to oimmemi tic- .hpn ul N'IhioI l lulrtd burnt
d efrts'ian u Ken-tíiafu-r na tIUst. t
says that Southerners who left that tec- at home reading the m-wspajxv than t *
lin* 3rd &lt;|«ir of N o w n sh rr, IV
promoters. Messrs. I la vis. Lane and
Alt ^wfhool Fundi*
1 h#Mrhy aniiouôunf» my ra&amp; nlnacy for fW po- hour» of tau*. at th# f/oni d i­
of Spretai1S^lwiol I »«alnjf»m rn t»
al Sanford* fTofitia, off#/ fur * j
Hurt for their progmsive spirit for Tr»ial
th ln n of mayor of th# n i y uf Sanford ru b jv rt ta Ik w , for
r^»ah «,* o * r a l 1 »ts
lo th# h#*t «in! »
con rrendatior» t* probably all th*'.
l h# r|##:«ian of th# W hit# Man*« P rim ary u» b# trv n ra l fgarrii* of land Kr-r» ir s
land living in a« id m uW
id
on
T
u
t«d
*y
NoTrm
l«rf
25,
1913,
t*ss tved for it
The aiirntedon w.v
■4al&gt; of fio rirla ,
lU vp rrt fully
î» t- L e d er ü if flp r u ti'jn
vrrv small when considering tfte *v ftiU &lt;»ut*tandm ç W arrant*
I) U T I I H A S I lh l L
A*#ry and I T A » *ry . hr^
W aifARia 11» * i» n kgakiwt t i r a m i
cellent service.
35 i m » of N E U uf S E ' t uf W ar. Ï y P K 'r fiW , 2 day»
chip 21 «outh. Uan.g# JO r*#t
For Aldermara
W ar 1 S I *. I H A a m , 2 *!«.)* &amp; mjlfKgv
2nd . üitctar th * e i
üun « g
1 hrnpiiv » n n m itift my m n b d a r y fo# ih# po«)*
W ar I J 3 iWfrf* J ar-t&gt;ti», I d j* A nut
gin*, ih r Sä a r m m *aid
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.
.
.
m
i
Tie*
Tinww-rikm
t
.ink.
that
th*
lion uf AMertnan of ih# o t ) of Nan ford H aving
W ar I F 1* f
I d i)
1 hotna.' Jefferson might rewwure t i *m.
th# north 19 chain« of N l *&gt; •'
« r m l th * n i y tw o tr ftm lA thi* t»»wl mn l Ire]
«} A mil
,,
, .
.
__ • , »hintige ir. i».tj!,i and cabbage croi»* W af S s ( l i
3rd. I n ijcf i
#i#a utj.*
Ile remarked on a notala* ocrau&lt;&gt;n
'
Lhal I am &lt;;ualifir'«l to giv# th»# {»«re&gt;pU&gt; saitsfartio n .
Wat * ) t JjMtfrhsf, I iia&gt; A tm l
íl» j'» r*l Ih# 314 a
rn -a l
.. . ,
i,
..
«
_ thriiugimul the N &gt;rth itn'f \\ .*.*1 shouid W ar ~ 111 l* I hraslmf
M y pxdiry u m or* iEnpïuv#m#*U% buia fi«-a»Jin g
as ti»# «»«lit 12 âr-fT» of \
that he would rather haw newspapers
*
..
ih » ialua ìro&amp;l ,anJ a G r a tta r Sarifnrd.
W ar % ‘S a n I«.arti f u r a ( '*», cuffie#- fi 1 1urrà
. . .
^ithout

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,
a goveriimtmt

governnmnt
3*

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than

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ha w

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without . n**wipajicra.

n

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h * iflifi nt mot to tri** Ft inda plant *.-w•

‘ SANFORD HAS HOTELS

,u
^
^
alvart,n^ l,f u*
op)**itui.ilj to &lt;uippl^ th** country and
Tie* agitation for a large new u&gt;u:i t „t lh*
time sw II their bank
tiot* ! L ing rr;nl&lt; b&gt; Ihi Herab! and lit*

ing fuh U ri i - ).i uni lu lie at»na itc* &lt;*1
hb eafA ul.irh havç l*vn bitU*n ull b&gt;
the frmt.
Tt r mhIthorn neçroe^ have hicasreed
tíut ID i or cent in the ten vear* al:eiul&gt;
»1 i\ it «ti. I *. t m r n« rth tl r&gt; hav^l pci
an me c. &gt;«• if aht*ut *Î0 |rf c«-nt
&lt;h

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iirrt

M il

t ’u u

Inviv,

ji r it i il

ftu l;l I - t ' i j*

naak':*

i f f a c t b jn

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¡aVU'ii* if *" iV i • d II :iJ il» Ve 1 1,1 :
Ibi world lfi g* fii'ul an idea t',nt
''■rtf had no art ,.nn *..»n :&amp;
i •
r.*w
ttial ¡ire con ing h* r&gt; t i
winter but auch is nut t!w* case for
Sanfonl has the accommodations and
the only idea of all this agitatim ¡t i r t we coukl have e fine 1*.«w tr*ui b I
h* iti built t»n
If 111' hotel canno! ibuilt Smfurd Mill Ini' in*- Sauf or*

of

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frv m

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to

p o p u la tio n

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Hoior \i-¡eli w bii ii**t . * ' , pn t - w * - * , . , t
»14: ni ¿ip|aaruhrv cun tük« can* «*f
*

,

¡rM.ig

f or A k íírm iii
! unnaani*« ray nuwIMAry for th# pm i tin a ni
A jd k rm in of th# rity of Sanford
H a v in f
lb# rr ty m th o
f&gt;»r **n# l»-rm li»&lt;j y**r»
i f &gt;. I
»bl# to p o
th# t * i p»yr^« a
d#«l and «h ii# ft#art:ly in favor &lt;&gt;f ifnprov#fiirnt*
■usi â la-t! ì-f r it. &gt; 1ih1h k. t h st n u n v # «t .mv « f « n r#-»:

#»ti î- runj»W| Tjfiiii lL» neu i*o &gt;-«r» thaï

*'H lre^W.1 Th*
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l f e W ! ,- ! , |fir
4'ftiiv % ,11 »ave n .) tjn*|. »
« t'.rn ti n an j 1
prnmiw U » jM iple
Kl e o i »rnjr
li#-|»#ciftiiîy,
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t
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f »iretnrt

l i t 17
V 10
2 . 75
7 175
2 3 .2 5
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th e

m billed
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the uure causes fLre in operation f^r
cxchI ua aa in the ¿outh.

f &gt;&lt; iM rrr a ii!

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a

H#*.!«:« ti.l. dau^h* War

Jim m

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Met

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a tour o{ tae » u id to be m a il
tita n io

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to o
1.00

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, * 1I Will
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n, wile
M.. i.
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cm/ iV.1*1
wutöfu* Ualv*n ' rear.
War X4B4 H
II i*r*nS
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sacoud. itaw man. — Orlando
w&lt;jr. t.e.5 c a. luiw

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1.00
SCO

A New Smyrna man trying to Und a
mottstvT juw.ivu from U i bridge found
that lilhvr t*iv* livh or !t iige must go
—and Kt go the fiah.—SL PcUvaborg
Times,
Way didn't tb** fellow l-*t the jvw go
anU

AUrrmut

l i » « m f « f Yid a ipftn In th# {»oaitioa of A k W *
m an fur th# city of h in f ^rd 1
tnniMinn» m y
r a w fk k n f to aure—d m j -»if In t h# «»nut pv&gt;»jï i jn .
If rlrei H , th# b ’4 iftjre« of th« City «rill
lfi#
«jan»# rarrefyl ■tt#ntkín th s ' it hs* tn th# fyiu frntn
m# srv.1
*rn&gt; n o j c •r«-rnm#nt »111 )*f prae
it.-**! in #v«#» {wartixaiisj &gt;«n Mbj iwart
llrerejnVt flill v,
w U H ' - t s H A S f»

(»
I»,, |. . •iclid t,:v'**|i nrt nui
■ï tf.t New Yvik (.dsl.u. n -

n eçru « ^

THE RE-DISTRICTJN G B IL L
anll his gtxxl wife will look uftrr th*
„
„
____ „
comfwt of the fcucsts at dll times anc
■
So h r “ Parlor BiH* R umtU.. oi ^
(hrm
FaLtka. and Senator Johnson oil Ltvr
Th„ ^
fJotr| T|w ÜM„ ^
H ow
Oak are the only* men ben. of the Uat ^
Robbin, S t, u Thc R&gt;P l/lf Th,
ligislature who have ventured to « y Coinfütl CoUa^
Xh(, 0 bJo H* uw.
IhLl t b a ^ n u W n -d u u k tirg lull ^
gt ^
J W uk(VUW(
T ji(
U *U light.—Ib-nsactda Evening N,w». U k e R n r t.
Michipui i Iouv
^ «a. ‘ here are other», and there an ^
■
othtV an.alhr places «.one oi
* » i r e able it en in th* i&gt;Ute who wen
, . , .#
» .a
. 1
wj.irh
in th« 1i*-faid and th«
fortunate tn not being rren b e» of th.
have fIU
k l;J, inK wh4 twr
p la t e n * who way the law p d l « « tt. l ^
Rn. an&gt;. ^ ^
^ Suifo.d or f.ot.

^
W ai 13 P»«* A I I r^th-vrly, tra« 1 remi
War M iti la» &lt; ari kr F narr i »y *r . ffa d m?
Vs xt IV VI iw» •# f ‘ ie S:wr#f, grad r .rn
W ar 1fi i î f v l . H Ih riiR sijti, r » * l m m
War l i J % l'riw ifH , m d r*»m

1I
j ,, u,. c.hant- -*f Sanford are making
K
,.(* , , p,
1 »* huyen» t. *
yjr i¡ ,r.i t. i-, Mamn «rei tin* lug slre-L*
í . v
v i. i *
**..*»&gt;
Wa*/. lii'U , M u K * l M aifi r»
and vrn l /w p.inw on4.ll good** will un- W
ä jtäb Lv dr» * n i t a k u t Sp*ren«] ;Vh»&gt;&gt;l
d*.J»U*dly make Sanford the fo-ading1 3*U-nd
W ar ¿«»)L
S a n W f Hrr&amp;J-f#t|vt
,f
pa.t cl la** state. T l» l i a r . 3WÛ2 !V * &gt; r i l ktrrti(*f a l t
W
a
r
I*
&lt;*
c ijit r i rita of Sen meb* county is toe W ar 2 '* *t 1 1
f
, . , , fcl t t he b e t ul the very lo w
|,‘ ,lV&gt; r,;ll¡ i n cit^ will itdure your l.«*h

ti»Lt u f i l l. M* ' ü t î ’ r u f li t* i i ; c i ;I l a ; t * Ï
ir .c iff t? f

liaa p a rti u!)yf
C l i f k 'i l l '

W »r i ( ha*# A Co, beit*■*i» «f boatti

to pot in increas*il ac.reag«* thîX yea;. War ld i J Milk? 5 S**«, dt«h, Mr
1 .
„
, . . W a r . I l W . W . A t# fn at fcy ( rüg u£!Vr»
The Tunc^-Uiiwn reaioax w .'11 . and the f W *r. 12 i U r a i i . « u m . a 1 s t ., . _

keep

la c

iU u ?

T etftí W v n n l a p tq n i
I&gt;. I - T l l l t A M I F K

Supf.ol Pubi»# Inalrun km

“ f a)-Li « *i vr' U'.r i »tj|
! &gt;*n« »«xi
Jk r.»r»fuJL
fi'F ref ladVi- »*lTU(lUW lli m of ff:&gt; ftlfftirre H Utrerei
« Í fv»c t tm o r t i tre» yvftf». and if » I r u n j I m il m -irre.t f In g*»e th# p#rtj4&lt;. I R|Ulft d#reJ
h*jn^-t
m
I favor bulii,h#redirr( and
ptb#-r tro pro v rtn#n l *, b ul l*u »#» r in a vp #
p#r.dcur¥ wf lfi# Lax pay ***» m w -y th a t mH nm
ic fiir t » burd#o upon l i # p v p ’j
lUreprctiully,
C. i f b lN t iL F .
, Ear A ldccm *»
l l a v t c f bora aoU ritrd by m any r i t i i m i and
fn ctu l» to h reotnr a ra n d r ia ir lor aU rrrr^ n 1
b e n d y announce fo r,-a m *. 11 r)*r trd atU do my
d u ty t.y tk a o b o i* i n , pi# and o a b o u t favor. I
am lo» prcyr i *» and a p ra t*# Hanford but a b o
for an « ,m ,» m ira i ad m b iM ratton and with th *
r i f k t am oesatr* b * ii* v * o o can do b o th : rodar#
c a ito and a b o b a ro a b - t lr r o t y at UrM i w to th *
t a a p a &gt; m and w ith th i* id ra In v ir o I « o lin t
you r h ro n y
n
lU oprrtfuU y.

C. C. WfK)t»iU;&gt;*E

S O T IT E

'

* The

Saiu%Ü. v commercial

club

beslírrini i t-v.li fur an ioc/resjwd mefnbj.*-

Editor b v 't * V lV « n - ,o u " fever has
rmd a a it—witn t l l k ú » have had it*
anyw ay.— .»t. P t t.-»t&gt;i.g In J *p.*nl *nt.

Theo. Schaal

ilrtk.

' ' *# Plumbing and
Gas Fitting

Opaowfie Cl«» Hall

Telepbowe N*. 23

Jeweier .
The word UP not used a t
Expect Repairing of all kinds

.
W
preCMiM AMmaM
*■! tW. ,rar ri
«íkfrrv ta th* dori-iaa of
har 'g ' lV Z * 7 U l , W ^ j Ä f J r * -

'# f ibre»
JOHN ADAMS.

«''d

t-riv y

m|u#i«*d

in '-e

Luaaw n! *urh n m f., 11 ,. .

litre*b##tTnltreai rsjxl r r r tlf W l# -h all i
to f to Uw, T » t IV #d * t ! l
4th day of Sore#fnUr?, A 11

Wittv*^» my offki-u|

2 ?th il» ) of Swp'r-.ijtarf. A 1«

Srelirr ref \ypJir at) Ml

nr

fu

li.ii1« â «»f 1 Kjiitrf I rere*» I

l

'•ti’ írv ï» b n l j
|ai «« i
p u trire » * rif Tfta &lt;
5th day o f Ju ly . A. I 1 I»
*ca l» tn try t •rw». ? f i-i lift • *
l a ? J^rreJ to Ire»t»r in i m H i '

mttfirret# mirare» tf# f.4K »

**Ftyt #!tUfttere] in h*-|riíEcÍP‘ rooE h of B H o f N E *» » f s w « ,
of S E I * of N W J i , Sac. g ?. T ;.
IS a m o .
T k » ta li! U nd b r i e f mot —» -1 i
i w l l L t * in ihr* »amt* t i E W
t.’ n lr -i &lt;a!t! rrrtiA c a tr * f * J ¡ I»
i r e ta Uw , T m I M
wlU
i l » day of N ovrm hrr A. I* t '* 1
W iln M try e fflu ii (ifn tlu * *
I S t k lU y o f V j i l n a l r t , A •* f
(■wail
E A t*
« I r r WC ircu it C o u rt. S * m i" g

12- T W - S le

In

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r* » i» fy

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J« d | r .

N#r-i#

Sfai# el Haflfi

EàUU? o l B n t i i F .
»I# » * r
B y th# Ju iif o o l &lt;• )

11

counÌY tfm ü d thin tb# X7ih 4a* ‘ &gt;
à . IX l l l l
. .. ..
fatll
B. T. WHIT •E

B y E. a . !x n ;u u v .s s .

All \Vork ileceircs My Personal
Attention And Best Efforts

pMpaNrty,

c * re II
W w of W ' t.f V f
of hW 4 *d ,N&gt; I4 tJl \ U
1 rijjp j.* y;,
T h# «Aid Und b efn f »«»*-

U&gt; b» ftnd Iplurer boffore* f
hffopp t h f 2 i t h «fmjr o f O rto )*/ '
fil# o F jw tk i» « , Il ftnjr they h»‘*
o l L # tt e n e f-A d ir U ivtnitiufi cn *-»
*
uri*# tb# »»m# will b# t n r . t # ! d 1
C^bW M a i l » »nd T . N . B u tt er ' "
fi» &amp;yr»yn or
W u A r i tr y futm# u C o u r L

b

stip.
T o o o.^anUAti .**» b proparing
lot 'a »vwso.j of Çttivity in putting
Sànluru'» auvnntxgvi te-foro t je wo. 11.

N o tlrr of \pp&lt;)r*tVn f*&gt;«
li°n » of I h ap lrr tiw,v
h 'u t if f h hm*hy, f l u b
pHJrrh#w#f of T « t fV r tffic * :
^th day of in ly A 1» t *
It final# fji rr. s .iffU-#. ■ urf
^1 f T •I I Lw-* 1 'll t-sye
Saw) rrfti5i-au * iwmPifTar-**

»ad tiofviUr tb# klndixi vH cr^t

festem * M fife lr «ukumlty.

'rom ^ s u t * « * * - ° n th:
nd no matter how* many co n * here rev
* Wtnmd that they cannot run fur an .of„
.
û
i flee that dois not exist and will not ex____ -,____
K ; ’ M ^
M« ^ h
1915" On th.
v o tter hand Attorney Çobett H. AnterI.UOLIC Ih H t hU h
■on of IVnaaci’U, who d romtihing o f'
Editor T . G. Taylor of the Hasting'
/ lawyer fins« if, aaya thi t the ‘’flo.ida ; N- wre announce« that this week*« is
redistiMtint art tf&amp; .be effective ford th i last issue, he having received a
n&lt;VXt ywCa Congrrationa) ekcl^ n*. nntk (lattrring properition to »tart a new
'
the Candidau«'for Congm* must rui. i j t j e r il* where. Editer Taylor ha? done
yTfrrm tbe**Lja*oa»reieSreaa ^tv.-wk\t U- :
L*kyvt.^rgireBSykhreUaLfcarm-^cux
r i^ tho act, on the pound t2) tin t if they : :*»r the advar.ccmer.t of Hastings art
ZTO hot elected from three new district- 1hb dejwiturf « to be rogr *Ue.L —St.
and iO h c présent districts cease to t xüt AcfivslitA- Rctorti.
with the termination of the present ConAr.d yrt the pvopk* will welcome angrSraional term f March 1. 1915 ) a C n- other ra ir r «id forget what TgjW.
,k _ S g m s m in tkctrd from an old or pjevr.t has done for them. He will be wrioomec
—------- diilsb r w.Viil.l whart, he am t Li t-ki .in 1 *.i few ti*M until the flgVj-y tmhlic
. S k u t t llam ii i
I 4 I.V fin d k i n * « Il i i. &lt;« a n t i « r k a n c i * a n d t h r u i t w ill «#, I k *

Kh'-riS .*1

lb-i»e

b*v# »ppjt#d to th h ctiHiin tax s *
t n t i a n on th# fret»t# of U ri» ' F H .
U t# of ftftH e c tn fjr o f Som iool#
Th#*# in » , ih fó -ld r» , T o ce# *

Ta* Cuüntj C o t mm wianers of L*c «U l of l » c w h r r , A. Ih 1* 11, Tor tb# k h i # of
#f l i b r i H ft»m ork I&gt;nut»cv I hMri.1 In
Sanford has t county haw u.tje.'vd. -Sfâ copies of aUrewf*
tJ
« m o u -.l.r t fo 345.000.4*}. U h l
that . d,.
u! ckju.ur# u btb»i- f7.5o0.00 tn# y -mr
3' ik* \Vc kIj . Ft. Me/L-i P.vwî to b t frthfn d »» ;#
‘ f &lt; ,S 4 » J ü tv # j * * r » from d t t t ; 4 7 ,n t arlvx-rtise b it Tim He.ald i.,h rof d tent to p. o»p.&lt;rJv.* ‘ st-ttL'n.
Alrooit 5 0 0 .0 0 ffertrr | &gt; *r* frufs» d it # ; fT.500.CW fou r
^
Uw J . * “ ri£ht* BU T 1-b oUnkre fc n U£h t9
k t J ( i n i ttl , t (h rvvry co^ntj i.i Flu.iria is now in favor jr**r« (rora «Ut#; J 7.5W.OO Or# j&gt; « n trim dftt# ;
ftfed
ui yrftfi ínM» d»«#. »1 of mid bond«
tfc .te a e h ro r^ n a n w f flb e ro m d t.
b ;i . l r &gt; w l U t S în r„ td ¡, ^
u
U tn | d i l i d f w
îôdL 1 *13, i s d t r e t r i i f i a f c m t
of «enoùin oat toe n a n ! (xu,&gt;cn.
»I It# r«t# uf reis jref rrereit p t tB&amp;um (/ora «Ut#
run ,n m &lt; from hi. old dpUKt mu a. , orrn ^
lhr
lhil

l-

I

WT&amp;rftfc» |Ck4on fìrhe IJrcf

K**fkw'fc* 'bpfre-by fi rerere»ihftt th# 'Roaftnl OÍ 'Couiïty

C L »j?jD *£sr^c« of îretfWsct!# fo a n tjr »rill rrrrerew#
bid» i t tire #ffV#r of I h r r i e f l t öf reaet fk u n i fp
Ner. fired. F i n r ì l v up ta «nd tn rb d tc g ihre l u

‘ • iT f^ T ÎV c
W, Ju llte *ClT - R ! Heridro the betels
■ ParihlU of Tampa, a foncer member ol I nuf ^
of ^
.

tkuR. km tiw »«rtwlh f u t r *
■ahi wva-iiejn.
T rra a
pu/cha^#/ |«»

�October 14. 1S&gt;18

THE SANFORD HERUD

every precaution is taken against fire.
The chilli's tile w at least as precious
as a tiaie nf cotton.,
Sis'omi Nnj more than fifty pupils
should have lie ir ih-sk» or study places
in any one room.

teacher bus the right tn deprive any ®
pupil of tliis period. There is no nee- j
easily to puroue the suhj's-t further,
hven s, usi|)|i&gt; person knows the reason.
C h ild h o o d Is Of Some Importance Ami Children
Thi ■onditiim of its common school
buildings as they r .■rnc&lt;- through the
Should He P r o t c c t n !
\- Ihe-.
Thin)
I’lie halls should In' hroail Stim t- on credit to hi, i : t
|
are
t}ii
,
j
are
vent,
.ih-u
lutcly
interfere
UY s r a i K nu a nt) o t m \i mi
.mil well lighted, to allow easy ami safe
pas-sage from ope room to another ur |with (he proper intellectual. progm»w
Main of them are
to the outside, **vs-n iir is r * 'of panic Ix* nf 11i . s.i,1111ri ii
vCifti
nuli
Tir
(he
Renerai
buòn'
nf
What rrc schooB ^or7
The utiiwit-it-ary, some of them unsafe. A el
\ll doors siinuld o|M’ii outward,
— TJSJria* almple, doemrt it hut wbitl'11 Wu, tliiiu &gt;\&lt;t -b*[ore in tK&gt; u •ir!&lt;f*s stairwiun stiould be an liroad a» they ’ liliss a jiools are just wh.it the |»s,p!e i
tòsto
T ic*- mi ri unii «.inumi nm cun l&gt;e made, even at the wicrifiit* of want
Or to put it in another wav.
the answer?

Construction Of Schools

ir&gt; m ili"
h i.&gt;U H|ili'iii|ii||. i ' j , , |
leing stair flights should ,
" »‘“w fll&gt;’ '*»•“*
"liter spam
They used to be places where tired
■tumt.ill. .m i «idi sound
. r..
what i heyy demand for their children
he broken by wide landings.
mothers nmld send their children a
The;, bave iheitisei ve* lo lliunk thnt
frw hours each day to get rid of them, to their ;i|i|niiiiti'il t links.
Fourth. There should he windows
condii lori* are whtyt .tliey ari­
Timi
li,
sudi
is
th&lt;*
proiiin
t
m
.(
thihive them taken care of and kept out
nnd plenty of them, on two and,if poo*
li 1.« (aL-e e-coiunny to bulli! sub*tanof mischief, and if Incidentally they *st sdesd, which are modeled and dhle, on three sides of every room, where
tial cluin kis anff hyfUeivanil.jnU* and to
in accord with the furthest p
on three si li* of eve y room
¿jsorlied a smattering of the fundament- uanaged
idva-.res
of This science of education w,lerc plI,,,U an,
aml study, jn-rriflv 'u lu lisiaì^tình unsuTé and un^
bo much the better.
It rcall
salili.irv M'hools. Il i* not wisl- tu put
didn't matter much cither way.
*Ul
" U,H&gt;U nr"
"«‘«11 mm- and the desks should never face. in charge of tinse schisila tlms,* to «lumi
It's different now. Ih-causp ¡wipl
I ity and the average of school ".pup Tl&gt;e
Bj,ould always come from the
teai'hing i* meri ly a tem|Kirary nmkihaw come to contider childhood ol nvnt in Florida is »ham, folly lid.,ml hui.k ,,r one „id,.( noVer from the front
slnft
and who me hnrdly is'ller fittoci'
f u lh. Thef» should Ik- ample
gome importance, as 1» ing a formative its progress in other direction.,,
for thè res|&gt;oiisibility than thè children
pciiwl with a tremendously imjwrtant
I.isten! Sixty j«-r cent of the school t()i!, t aml w„ h room lor i,oth sexes, they are presumisi to ia*truci. lt is
U *rinc on tha fu ture TiujL bavu rcalix- Uuildirigji
in Florida have no toilet con, lrurtrfl ^ i h . every
mnrerTierrre Mocking thè progrm* of thè community
" f d that the child haa a -body, trr wdl •areonmdatiom for r ith .-¡th-r l(mt r:m hol|, to mnkP und keep them to elect to thè schisi) lioanls ’meli who
n mind; to be educated; that the in the 1) Hidings or is any \t.iy connected (.|ean and
and In sanitary bave not rnanaged t hè ir owti affaitw
nhjdcal weakling, the s t u n M laxly With th.m or belonging to them!
C(, ndjti(m. Anyf wripffiit.g
in the cost Hith^t lea.si »Pine ^diowitig of success,
senpn;
»mlly 1 oSses » stunted mind; they have
■orsr-tharr/tMÜT} WÌIf*tÌ?fi‘ ¿oelt \he ‘position from any
This statement is made on the highest of them fittingss is "Vr
exilted the t e a c h e ’s " j i b ” to a pro- authority in the State. It's true,
Tho health department through Its Bemblaltre *of jiolitical motivin.
Il is
fmdjn, one of tlio •'learned profesilons."
Florida's largest city ha* not enough inspectors should exercise constant
a piar** that ihoulff si**k thè man, and
Today's ideas are bigger nnd broader seating capacity in it* white public vigilance to maintain these appliances
not thè man thè place.
tbsn tho»o uf yesterday, and education schools for the pupils who have a right always in perfect order,
has bccomf a science. And one of the to such accommodation, not by a good
Sixth.—The heating anil ventilation
first rules of this Bdencc is that peril-, many hundreds.
THAT DUCK LAW
Tin- fire officials l should Ik- made of prime importance,
health ii necessary to normal merit
of the safn&lt;- rity have branded several for they are essential to health. The
dev. I ipmenL The school is no longer of these same crowded school building* ventilation should ve so arranged that The National I-aw Open* Season in
a place who e the child r iss to "kill as iwditively unsafe, and they are packed the air of any room may l&gt;e changed
November
time." The spi it of t e rr ode n school, full of children today
The heating entirely at least every eight minutes
Wip the new national gaitu iaw-s.
fjom the Mndergnt ten to F e unive.&gt;it,, appartala* of ■wme "( these wuoibii live would Ik- le-tti-r
short'
.mg the o|w-n season on watw
is that of ea-iwwt, broadening work, and bull! ini'*, win-11 it i&gt; i:: u*e i* if ilaiK
I’li,-*,. are I,ul lew of the ideas, mere
fowl
.ci.I
n|her game bird». .Tibri'l into
the te»"I e who can not inspi e Ins m nuce t li!.- In *oni" of t bi-*e school* bint*, of the Itelongings of tin* school,
pu|ila will t .is sj l i! has nis*-d Ins it i* tin ,’' -.ir,. I" go ii tt -i.il* tin- building the school in the more thickly poje effect ,t once by 1’fiwld« lit Wdwiti.
ticorgia limilept, who have Iks ii killing
calUpt * should he rm.ling things or j ¡n order l »paw from one room to another, uhited rominunitif* of the State.
In
snipe, plover and duck for several wi*-k.s,
fottivirg the plow beth of them honor-( ^ didly newspaper announced not many the rural districts, where the schools
abk oceuj Lt.vfJi, b. t they tecpii e a days ago that th‘- sciceli fund* of thi* are scattered and smaller, even more will have to wait until' the middle of
aitilo ent n.entil calibre than is tueded san e i ity have a debit halan re in the ilejtends ii|ion tic- wisdom and tact of ¡November, when the o|*'ii sea-sun Is-gin*
undtt me mitlonal law-.
|p. te ch the young.
Tit*- health, some time»
hundr'd* of thousand* of ib liar*. The tin- teacher.
Tl"
.* law provide* ail o|*-ii *• as-u
Ili- y ung child of t o ' a . when In- ch «'I I"'.i I 1- •.tiling it! Ill I'll I &gt; lie**' He h'.i- "I le r P lpt1* di |K-nd ,i|h'11 In r
on
w
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11ow
1 from NoveittlH r litt t"
in* ii* - c a i s l life i* |it labi., it t tu­ t iug&gt;. it i- urging t wt -onu'tlong I«
Tie re u*od l" be n form of punishFl-llf
• .lb,
wh&gt; Tea* tin- old st.il* law
li i-y if the le.:c ,e , almis-t ii* much i.t O ■. a'id l bi” [i ihln ii hirli »hmitil l" Mil-lit, ¡."rlitie 11 *1 ill I'U H stlMH'Vs ll'T".
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min r 1 to April '.ip
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.» t.i ill la *, th* il r*-i i-V ” Il
d
other
sja-vivs id garni biril*
0 mi. -..nitu.-y or safe ei|n|imi ,.t 1 I I I'li.i- — ■'I t ki­ I'lmw &lt;-a*&lt;* nr III" h.ill'll" . ll’ll 1s-rliiji' it H ♦noi it;li (&lt;» »ay
■At i m i n*»rgian.
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1. a i eh- at i ii ! g , so is, or should Is. .IttChi'oiiv ilhin such a way should be instantly- disII Imi Don't Like The Town
he sch ol h use, with iU convenii tin *
lt i lsi-k*-*nvilb- .i• in Ills Mil-'.e ! ;i lb'll!I'it.i. iin-llin|x-f"tit
"i't like t lie blit I "I
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if si li""l •‘pi
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You are Cordially
Bidden to V i e w
(he Autum n and
Winter S ty le s in

Regal Shoes
Shoes

For

A

Purpose

A F I T T E , the great French
banker, credited his rise in
life to picking up a pin in
the streets of Paris.
Trifles tip
the scales for or against success
in anything, from building a
shoe to building the Panama
Canal.

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Reg»I Shoe*— Shoe* for a purpose—derive thru wifpamng style from watching lhc big
little tiling^ in fhoemakiug that are usually *lurred — (lie graceful »lope of the toe, the com­
fortable plant" of the hrel, the well balanced pone of the arch, the perfect approprialcncs*
of the “ Iasi" and leather to the specific purpose for which it i* intended.
O ur stock of world-famous Regal Shoes for Autumn and Winter is now all-complete, in­
cluding shoes for business, afternoon and evening, for every place, time and circumstance*
in short, Shoes For a Purpose that fit the foot and befit the occasion.

P r ic e s $ '1 .0 0 to $ 5 . 0 0
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'll Ml you where you ought to go
Nou oii| bl O g" to worl
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For. if you want that kind of town,
Just make it- out of this.
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Ferry M uria
.dlcfno"ri and
i veiling having T',*iiii t|&gt; to ¡uirtii i|tait
in ob-hrating the seventy-first hiithduy
of Mrs. Ferry
Tl"- c &gt;1 r scheme for
the dining room w .l* lavi miar and whit"
I-mg carri»*! out m cn i*- pi»|K-r viub-t*
Mm. I’erry ree, ived a large showa-i
of jKisl cards and Ft ter* many -tl tlu tn
¡rom friend» ùnti lurtner students in
M.oihiittuii, Ki'ti-iJ*, wbrr" *hi wu&gt;
instructor nf tine te'in the Stale Agri
rullanti College for a iiuihIht ol year».

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CITY RESID E N C ES IN SANFORD
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
O FFERED

F O R S A I.E BY

Marks’ Real Estate Agency
W H A T S A JS F O R I). H A S
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In Order that you can form a correct idea nf San­
ford 1 will state a few facts as published by our com­
mercial (Hub.
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Sanford is in the -now-jenupty,_of..Signiiu&gt;Icr lor-,
mcrly Orange. Sanford the county seat.
Sanford is on the south shore of Lak{i Monroe, a
beautiful lake about four miles wide and-HMPVim miles
long. The St. Johns river runs througbt it» WnfTiieast
to west.
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Sanford has a population of 6,300 (city census of * I
1912).
San bird has six churches—Presbyterian, Metho(Hst, Baptist, episcopalian, Congregational ami Cath­
olic. A High School, Crammar School, IVimary
Schftol, Kindergarten and Catholic School. Splen­
did Water Works, &lt;bus Plant, FJectrie Plant, two Tele­
graph Svsletns, Local and Long Distance Telephones,
Standard Dil Station, l.u 'f Kelining Oil SUition, Rail­
road Shops, three Automobile Garages and Machinery
Shops. Railways to Jacksonville, Tampa, Oviedo,
Leesburg, Lust is, St. Petersburg and Cameron City.
Railway Shops, with monthly pay roll of $20,000.00.
iu o Hanks, with a combined capital of $761, 547.82.
i here were 2.nU9.oiO letters mailed in the Sanford
P‘ »st t Mlin la 1912.
I w■i lee Plants, capacity 150
ton* per d j\ . $2oo.iloo.oi) it,r Brick Roads to the
&lt; eler&gt; I'aniis.
Ihirtv School I'eachers. with salaries
amountinu in &gt;15,221 on
i &gt;ne thousami one hundred
and Unfit ilui-e Pupils, free &lt; it&gt; Mail Delivery
and three rural free delivery Routes. Daily Boat
I in* i" Jack -on \ iD* and boat bins up the river.
I*ernes aeroN-* the lake. New I Minn Depot cost $100.doo on.
Nt \1 |-.\press ( Mliee cost $211,1)00.90. Sixtybloeks of Street paved v\11li vitrilied brick. A paid
k ire Departuieiit with auiomobile iruck. ( )ne News­
paper &lt;Min i
\ k'Tiii o r Plant, ^hipping 7.500 tons
annual’’.
I w Lun i"T \.ud.*. A Building and Loan
A social ion. One Steam and Two Hand Laundries.
3 wo llieatn.s. l our Hotels and many Hoarding
lloiix's. i M.i &lt; ani.ige .md Wagon I actory.
Three
Bl;ick&gt;mitti Shop.-*
I un lvesianr;mt.*.
Two Baker­
ies. .( &gt;iit- M ilna n Hand. &lt;hie Public Library. One
( old Storage Plant. $i0.t)UU.00 appropriated for a
Federal Building, t 'onerete Works, ('old Storage
Plant. I (tree Artesian Well Drillers. Six Public
Parks, tine Hast Hall Park. Two Tennis Courts.
I w" Hot i line Work.Se\ en Wholesale Fish Houses.
I wo I *!ij1111-iii ' "tilraetoi'v
l our PauMing Contrac­
to r
1 " Plioioi-raph Dalleries.
Three Livery
Stanles. I' t 'tir Aitorne\s at Law. Splendid Sewer­
age System. Street ( ar Line. Masonic, K. of P.,
\V. of W.. Llk. Moose, Lagle Lodges. rI'wo Bicycle
Shops. One Really Trust Company. Seven Real
Kstale Ageneie.s. 3 lire«* Crate Material Houses. One
Wrapping Paper and Printing Factory. Live Insur­
ance Ageneii.-'. Live Physicians. Live Shoe Stores.
Nit.etten iiiiiii\ Stores. Light Dry (roods Houses
I In1«• &lt; loilm.g Store.*. Lour
Lurniture
Stores.
3 hree llaroware Stores. Lour Drug Stores. One
Wholesale ( iit ct t \ . &lt;ha1 Wholesale Feed and G rain’
Utilise. &lt;M.e 5 and 10 ( Tut Store. 3'wo Jewelry
Stores. Two Musical Instrument Houses.* 3\vo Seed .
Houses.
I wo \ eterinary Surgeons. Three Dentists.
3 wo t ivil Li.gineers. 3 hree thousand * five hundred
Acres in \ t getables. 3’wenty-seven X’egetable Buy­
ers. etc., etc., etc.

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Sanford is one of the healthiest cities in the state.
Splendid s t u d
cleaning department, sewerage,- a
well organized sanitary department and such other
organizat ions as conduce to the welfare and good health.
\

Dr. Ntugg Itciurns
It Is arinouticed upon good uuthnrtty that Dr. John W SingK'. Jiustor of 1
the Presbyterian Church, will return
to the city tin* work from an exrt-tuh-d
vacation granted him by his emigre- !
gat ion that he might r.-cupcruije tn
lieulth. The earlier portion of hi* vliga­
tion was sjK-nt ut the Feuks Of Otter in j
Virpiniu, where lie lived during the
earlier portion of his life
Since that
lime he ho» lS\n in (»viger, Ala., m-ju^
which plKc he and lib* son own valuable
farming interiuls
Hi* congregation i
and other friends will be (detta**! to ;
learn of hU early return. flrporter-Star. '

I lie Mut a bl e output from the Sanford farms for
last s e a s o n , from 2,175 acres of tiled land and 1,325
acres not tiled, was its follows:
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420.000
250.000
225.000
25.00U
1 10.000
65.000
19.000
2.000
81,000

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( rates ( elcry
..............- $525,000.00
l rales Lettuce
.............................. 375,000.00
( rates Other Vegetables
.2 1 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0
B a n d s Irish Potatoes................;........ 125,000.00
Busltcls Corn
.......................... ^ •99,000.00
Bushels Sweet Potatoes..... -.¿Ci'* 65,000.00
Boxes T itrus F ru it.............................‘ 23,750.00
Tons Hay i ,..^ ..................................... 24,00Q.00
W a t e r m e l o n s .......... ..................
12,500.00

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$1,464,250.00
- \j (¡(ioti Uguuuui^ttb.Fs«yw

Sanford Shoe and

JttctlWlJl ville. Oct,
lit
Movements
of Florida citrus fruits are now will
wav. For the p.L*t thn»- W**-k»
•*nr~-TTTmr Trhipmrnts hnvr Iwed con(im*l to gru|K-fruil, of which there have
iK-en quite a number of carload* sipit
out of tho State.
Tho movement of
orangtw haa also commenced, there

Clothing Company
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105 EAST FIRST STREET

Crispin Model, provided in Black »hd Russet Calf.

Price $4.50

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itaving Iw-en quite a number oi carload
lots shipped out of tho Stato »luting
the past week. Chase &amp; Co. und Schra­
der and Co., of this city, who arc perliaps
the largest handlers of citrus fruits

r-tìr 3,118 cars
a

I have some choice BATHATNS' in " Orange Grovcsf
Celery Farms, City Ucjidencej, Vacant Lots, Timber
and ('oloni^ation Tracts.

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October 14. (gu

THE SANFORD HERALD

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Expert Road Builders In E v ery P art O f The
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United States Favor Them

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦&lt;

tional' Paving Brick Manufacturers*
Association, organized for the purpose
of disseminating information on brick
pavements, * is carrying ia The Times
today a full page advertisement, bring­
ing to the attention of ' the .public the
value of brick pavements * and using
Hillsborough county in part as an ob­
ject lesson.—Tampa Times,

CHOP REPORT OCTOBER 1 1913

Masson for Alderman

t

John Muason has announced for the
position of Alderman of the city of San­
ford. Mr. Musaon has been a resident
of Sanford for several years and been
identified with tho city’s interests (or
ever since his introduction into our
midst. He owns considerable prcjwrty
and has always taken an active part
in boosting the city, xtpon any and all
occasions, Mr. Muason is no novice
in municipal nfinirs having served the
city of Morrison, Tenn., as alderman
and also as mayor add tho people of
Morrison-wfll tell you tho Mayor John
Mussorvi,always took a stand for the
right against oil opposition snd when he
was a- member of tho council he never
dodged an Issue but fought for the city ’s
best, interests at all times. Mr. Musson will take a thorough canvass of tho
voters, for ho believes tlint what is worth
having is worth working for and he ex­
pects to bo one of the next aldermen of
Sanford.

F lo ilja Is coming ,Tt&gt; the front in the street and road work thnt the best nnd«jb ject ul permanant good boadr marc most durable- form tj( pavement is u
Volusia at the Fair
rapidly, oerhspe, than any other state properly laid vitrified brick.
Volusia county will Ire represented
In the Uhlon. Other' stOtts. and in
Climatic conditions "1n Florida are
each instance, older states in point fit different from tboso in any other state with an exhibit at the big mid-winter
fair and exposition at Orlando next
population, have more mileage o( hard In the Union. Long' periods of rainy
roads than Florida, but in no state is weather,,during the rainy season, when February, the board of county commis­
sioners taking ' action ^nt the regular
road enthusiasm bubbling and boiling pavement is subjected at one moment
monthly meeting this week, authorizing
as in this atat*.
to a soaking rein and the next moment an expenditure of $300 for tlw» purpose
Practically every county in the state to the blistering sun, is a test more severe
of preparing an exhibit and keepififc it
ia discussing the question of road­ than pavements in northern climates en­ on display at tho exposition in Orlando
building, and the key note of the matter dure. The pavement to resist these
Tho only action taken by the county
is the question of a better pavement than ravages of climate is admitted to be
board was to authorize the expenditure
Florida rock or shell is the issue. Yean a properly made vitrified brick.
of the |300, and the question of how the
of testing in every town and county in
One of the featura of brick pavement
exhibit is to be gathered and who will
the state has proven conclusively to the that appeals to the clear sighted business
look after the exhibit at the fair has not
taxpayer that the first coat of conatruet- loan,-is the fact that when a brick pave­
jretjreen determined.
-—'-fn g a road is nqf tiie-moat-important m ent'Is preqieriy roTHtrurteri wrwewpen* Biased for Alderman
Whit nor oT Sanfcrd, who is a
Item, but that the lattrr, and in many ^
¡ ^ « « ^ ^ t o keepU
of the fair Qjoociation,
F\ A. BloMtt is a candidate for Aiderinstances, ruinous coat of upkeep is the in condition for traffic. A brick high­
appeared before the board at the meetman, having so announced his intentions
feature of dissatisfaction.
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way properly, constructed will lost for
Ing .this week to explain that the exposi­
in last week's Herald. Mr. Bi^set is
For years Florida property owner* years without a cent of repairs.
tion is not to be confined to Orange
well
known here, having redded hero
There can be no doubt of the fact that
have patiently spent money reaching
county, but county exhibits are to be for many years and aftcrwaFd going to
tho
construction
of
a
permanent
brick
Into millions building roads cheaply,
made by Orange, Seminoio, Osceola and
the one item of cheapness being the most highway through a rural section auto­ Lake counties, and he urged that Vo­ Port Tampa, only to return to his first
attractive. For an equal number of matically enhances tho value of the lusia county be represented with a good love nnd he is now a sure enough citizen
years tho property owner* of tho state property of tho section, not alone direct­ exhibit so the fair would be a good rep­ of Sanford. Mr. Biaset ia a very busy
have watched those roads wash into tho ly on tho roads but for miles back of resentation of what can be produced m man, being foreman of tlte A. C. I*,
ditches during tho rainy season, or blow the highway.. Take any county in the thceo five count!« of the central part of shops, here, hut he has the laudable
ambition to servo hU city as alderman
away in clouds of dust during the dry United States where brick highways the ■state.
a/l will make a strong campaign be­
season. And nil tho time the insistent have been constructed and. you will
Several months ago the county board tween now and the first primary election.
find
thnt
the
property
owner
drain of upkeep was digging, digging
took an action favoring the matter of
into the treasury of the city mid county. will not sell his land for anything having an exhjbit at this fair and the Mr. Bi-wet has the best interests of San­
The question of u durable pavement, like the price ho asked for iieforc the matter of details of arranging the exhibit ford at heart and promises the voters
that he will favor a progressive adminis­
one that was not prohibitive in its initial brick roads were built.
was left with the joint advertising com­ tration and favor» a .square deal for the
Hillsborough county, which on July
cost to tho rural section, was answered
mittee of the DeLand Business Men’s
in tho country road of vitrified brick. 29, 1913, voted one million dollars (or League and the Daytona and New taxpayers. His many friends have
From counties in northern states came brick .roads, made a magnificent step Smyrna board of trade. N° action has urged his candidacy and they will help
the confirmation of the wisdom of adopt­ forward for progress and prosperity. ever been taken by this committee and him win the ofllce.
ing brick for country roads us well as Already the results of the columns oi the county board will probably designate
free advertising in newspapers and mag­
city pavement*.
some person to prepare tho exhibit Tor
Big Time nl Imperii
From various counties and towns in azines throughout tho country arc being Volusia and arrange to take care of it at
E i
the state committees have gone into felt through inquiries (touring into the the fair.
At the Impcrinl Theatre on Thursday,
other states to make a study of jterman- county. The question throughout the
Fridily and Saturday nights the main
nent pavements. The members of these entire country is, What aliout Hills­
at true lion will be Harry Schmidt' m d
New Freight Depot
committees have spent weeks in visiting borough county, Florida?
his company including “ Prince," the
Not only -is tho county Iteing adver­
cities in other sections, where a careful
It is currently reported here thnt the famous trained, trick bull dog. Singing
and detailed study was made of comb­ tised gratuitously in newspapers anti Atlantic Coast Line Railway will nAon and dancing and high ela-ei vaudeville
Km :
lions of traffic, cost, maintenance and magazines but brick paving ■manufac­ begin the erection of a commodious will give each and every one their
general rond-building. The result of turers are advertising ft still further in freight warehouse In the western portion money’s worth. Tire dates are Thurs­
these investigations have been to con­ calling attention of other counties to of the city, between the union station day, Friday and Saturday nights this
vince public officials having in charge the example of Hillsborough. The Na- and Rand's siding.
week at the Imperial.

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Condition per cent
’ Com..................
Potatoes
Tobacco ........ ......
Orangen : ..... .....
Grapefruit___ ....
Limes
Peanuts. ..........
Sweet P otato«
Cowpcaa.......... . Cotton ..........—

98
87

88
88

82
88

90
89
87
' 78
1913

Estimates production
(000 omitted):
Outs, bu.............................
Forecasts, from condition reports:
Corn, b u ...r ____ _
P otato «, b u .„^ _------ ----------e to producers, Oct. 1:
Com, eta per bu.......--------------Oats, eta per bu.,.........................
Potatoes, eta per bu................
Cotton, eta per lb
................

86

85 ..
91
. 82
80
.81

‘ I" yrj
65.3
67.7
76.6
79.1

Ml.6
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0.1

Kfl.il
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88

83.6
89
80.1
84
— I
71
64.1
1912
1913
final c a t . __.

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1912

Umf at,..

810

740

1,122,139

l,OS,3J7

900
1,100

8,616
1,023

2,373,000
319.000

1-0.647

80
67
116
‘ 13.7

88]
73
120 •
13.6

76.3
39.6
73.9
13.3

70.2
Tifi
M1
112

fine pointer dog recently u I,. r, ho toll
(old him thnt ho had no r. b.-..
a man sho, the tiitg’n owner &lt;-t nj
stolen the animal. The judge l- m-.» p*
complainant if he had tun,-.! tic
in to the tax assessor a* |*-r»orul
and being informed that such wax not
the case, informed tire man he had not,
therefore, any right tolthe ,i.,g m p*
eyes of tho law and could r. t —.k ^
covery through the courts i
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Fust is Lake Region

How To Do it.

If Viore is one enterprise that n
"quitter’’ should lease severly alone,
it is advertising. To make a success
of advertising, one must lie prepared
to stick like at barnacle on a ship’s
bottom.
He should know before he
begins that he must spend money.
Somebody mfist tell_him that he cannot
hojie to reap results rommenlurato
with Ills expenditure early in the game.
Advertising rim« not jerk—it pulls.
It begins very gently-at first, but the
B a te s as Mar-hil
pull is steady. It increases day by day
Thomas K. Bates,
and year until it exert* an irresistahln
"
tit»
for Seminole county m
(tower. -John Wanamuker. _
Ih rvii Ito
position of first depot . I
’’Ut»
marshal by the present m. , ’ h- : don.
No Dog Tnx No I&gt;og! Dog (ionel J. C. Brown. Mr. If ate* lerlititd »hr
County Judge F, V Whitaker, of position with profuse th.
-to.
of Tampa, astonished the owner of a rlinutions do not travel i

LINCOLN AMERICAN LIFE
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Comparison netwee'n Florida nnd the United Stales
Bureau of Statistics in Cooperation with Weather Bureau,
Department of Agriculture. Crop «lim âtes and forecasts as of Ort„|„.r j "Jÿ
with comparisons, for Florida and for the United Staten, os made by the j. ’
Department of Agriculture, are given Mow; condition estimates are gu.„
centngra of a normal;
Potato«, b u .----- - — *........ —
1,100
1,023
319,000
120 R17
Florida
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“Oct 1
Octr 1, avaragw average
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S. C. HARRISON, JR., Sec. and Treas.

F. C. GROOVER, Vice President

J. D. PASCO, Medical Director

1!. C. HARE, Vice President
H. J. DRANE. Vice President

R. M ANDERSON, Consulting Actuary

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KAY Si DOGGETT. Counsel

ADVISORY BOARD

ADVISORY BOARD

DIRECTORS

L. A. PEEK...................West Palm Beach
•
Pyhsician and Surgeon
J. S. MOORE................... .............. Sanford
Merchant
C. B. Robinson ,
Orlando
Local Attorney for S. A. L. R. R.
Attorney for Orlando Bank and Trust Co.
GEO. H. GWYNN, M. D . , ‘Tallahassee
Physician and Surgeon
JOHN S. TAYLOR
State Representative for Pitlellas County
Director Peoples Bank of Clearwater

F. S. HODGES.................. ...... :. Jacksonville
Capitalist

A. B. CAMPBELL ...............Jacksonville
Capitalist

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SIGMUND HESS
President Hess &amp; Slager Jewelry Co.
Member Jacksonville Board of Bond
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Trustees

J. N. FOGARTY, M. D ..
Key West, Fla
Mayor of Key West
Director Lslnnd City National Bank
F. C. GROOVER .... .
Jacksonville
President Groover-Stewart Drug Co.

SAM’L Î). W. LIGHT. M. D.
Key West
Physician in Charge Government Marine
Service

H. C. HARE
....
Jacksonville
Vice President and Director of Commercial
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•Bank.
President H. C. Hare &amp; Co.

A. A. BOGGS
Miami
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Attorney
• Director Miami Bank and Trust Co.

E. F. GODDARD, M. D.....
Quincy, Fla.
Physician find Surgeon •*
Director First National Bank of Quincy

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A. M. LOWE...............
Tarpon Springe
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Banker .
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MORTON RIDDLE
.... Jacksonville
General Superintendent A. C. L. R. R.

RANDOLPH EPPES.....Monticello,
Capitalist and Planter

DIRECTORS
J. M. JACKSON, M. D..............Miami. Fla
Director Dank of Bay Biscayne
Director Southern Bank and Trust ( '«&gt;.
S. C. HARRISON, JR .......... Jacksonville
C.'iLshier and Director Commercial Rank
Member Jacksonville Board of Bond
Trustees

H. J. DRANE
........ Lakeland, Fla.
President Florida State Senate
Director F'irst National Bank of Lakeland

W. R. WARREN, M. Di.... Key West, Fla.
Physician and Surgeon

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D. S. SHINE, JR., President

Fla. '

J. F. WILLIAMS, M. D.
Monticello, Fla.
Physician nnd Surgeon

W.

E.VjtCAY..........
..Jacksonville
Attorney
Assistant Genera! Counsel A. C. L. R. R,
SMgCl
Counsel Clydet SUsunshin Co. Fourth National Bank
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FORREST LAKE

...... SANFORD. Fla

President Seminole County Bank
SUite Representative Seminole County
W. A. MacWILLIAMS. St. Augustin.Director F'irst National Bank St. August m*'
State Representative St. Johns County
L. N. PIPKIN
........... Mulberry. Fla
President Mulberry Bank
F: G. RUSSELL....________ Jnckrom ill**
Prop. Fla. Machine Works and Foumiry
D. S SHINE, JR.
Jacksonville
Organizer Lincoln Am. Life Ins. Co.
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Presi»|pnt Lincoln American Life Ins. Co.

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ty. It is a |,iK ,„|, an,| * it, lllt„
many
w.**«■!%« ■" compiete it, K . jm.m .t
Editor of The Herald:
Star.
for publication In your paper I fur
nbh bcreVitft record of meteorologip. f*. Out (si n r,
supplì
Ml ll
cal ot»**crvit'onii taken by the under- rahtiati«' seed
»ignccl «a “ cooperative observer ol Hi»
Jersey \S ski-field,
VTeather bureau of tho U. S. Départ­
t hnrleslon Wakefield,
i t of Agriculture duripg the week ; ilari) Nummer
r ding O r U » , W 3 . ht S anfrrd.
i Surression.
The instrumental readings are from
Hesl (hai grows.
Phone
I government standard instrument* ex'-1
iitposed in the manner rccoimnemft d by
"the Chief of the Weather Bureau.
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Very respectfully,
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Florida Insane All Right
* (Pate) 10-18-13. U. C. DtiHove,
Jacksonville, Oct. 14.—"Relative» and
Uneeda Biscuit are always uniform
Cooptrnlitt Obrtrr/t
f lends of unfortunate getsona who a e
in quality— they are always alike
confined i i iuspitala for the insane are
in crispness, in flavor — they are
in constant (ear lest their loved one* IhCharacter mistreated or not given pn.|ier rare, and
soda c r a c k e r s you can depend
ol day
1 wish to assure Floridians that this is
upon. And all because Uneeda
not the case with tho asylum at Chatta­
hoochee,
and
to
invite
the
mopt
careful
68
Clear
10-6 86
Biscuit are uncommon soda crack­
inspection of the institution at any and
7 86
ers packed- in, an-uncommon way.
.¿.ail tuuea by any citisen.”
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Wor th Trammell, brother of (Governor
J
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Park Trammell and superintendent of
F iv e ce n ts everywhere in the
Í0 91
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the hospital who was in the city recently,
11 90
oisture-proo£ pact
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P. c. made this statement-:—~
IS 89
"We have nliout 180 people employed
to care for over 1,200 patients, and every
N A T IO N A L BISCU IT COM PANY
dtpartment of the hospital is kept id»solutcly elenn," said Mr. Trammell.
“Furthermore, we never confine or re­
Little Happenings— Mention Of strict tho patients except under direct
Instruction of the physicians, and do
‘ Matters In Brief
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not even lock the doors of rooms at
night."
Phone No. 182
104 P. Street

There's a world of satisfac­
tion in buying Uneeda Biscuit
because you know you will
get what you want— soda
crackers that are oven-fresh,
crisp, clean, appetizing and
nourishing.

INAND ABOUT THE CITY

PERSONAL ITEMS O f INTEREST

Osceola t aiming Huh

dorontary Of The Floating Small Talks
Kissimmee, Oct
II
Mim Agios
Succinctly Atfangctf For Hurried
Harris, who fills the chair of domestic
Herald Readers
science in the State College for Women,
Col. Dickinson, of Orlando was here as well ns represents the Agiiculturnl
Dopa tment at Washington, was in
on business last week.
the
city this week and addressed both
The WOMAN of keen perception
tile County Cotnii.issioneis and the
»hop» at the CO-OPERATIVE.
Hi--2c
¡'utility School Hoard in tiie interest
vA letter -from J. B. Lawson say« that "f the work &lt;&gt;f forming a running club
he is permanently located at Way ero.-.-. l„r the cirl- of ♦
i | counts
I Georgia.
Ihuh tiie conimisMi nets and the
The WOMAN of keen perception school hoard were LiMuahly impress« il
to
thofs at the CO-OPERATIVE.
Ir. j. with the propn. it am .mil wiled
-i | |i|&gt; n i i t I •' a ['TUi 'l-r t.itlOfis IH.nl&gt;' h

j *Afn&gt;. I*. I j . Thrasher has return'it l lie national (¡nvemrnent and tiie Mali
•from a delightful trip to New York atm (('f pjoriHu to futther this work.
other points north.
M.-n liar. i&gt;&gt; -tiit- "I that the »&gt;uh
Get your Onion Set* from
K ■igimumg i.uls' tomato elul» Jitoi
i-iijs' corn i lol»s were-progreiising m
| Philips it Co's.
18- j U c
thiitisri iinn tiis, and tluit she trad»
^Hrs. R. F. W'ashburn, who has Iasi,
nri nniriiig i c Is’ pitmito dubs and giiv*
Ipmuttg the summer ut M»Filini lli-iLH
Il.st ruction to those -clecrcd to lit.'
itt, l„wa, returned lust week.
c arge of the

I have a first
ilk«. We can
pdntj and auto
iM f'
W.

class painli-r and Mgi
do your liar miss rP
top work now.
H. UNDEkW OiJD.

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MAGAZINES

MAXWELL’S

Ice Cream - Soda Water - Conlectinnery

x x x x y cx x x x x x x x x x jx x x x x x x x x x x
X FIFTEEN DOLLARS ING0I.DGIVENTOSANFORD
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i!u id„d into thru- I’liexs»-*,
ffj.OO in gold given t&lt;i the High School pupil having, at the
close of school, the largest niirnlrej of tablet covers bought at
our »tore.
Second: &lt;5.00 in gold given to the tinimmar School pupil having, at
the close*of rehool. the largtat number of tablet coven bought
* at our store.
I bird
ifj.H) in gold given to the Primary School pupil' having, at
the do*- of school the largest number of tablet eoveps bought
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at our »tore...
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This us an unconditioned oiler, a pupil in each school, gets a prise.
There is no *|&gt;ecial brand of tablet to bo bought, any tablet tluit Is
bought here and has our stamp on It.
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We have ul all times a complete line of tnldots that are used in the
puldir schools. Huy your tablets here, save the covers and get your
priic.

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M O D E R N C O U R S E S IN

PERIODICALS

Bookkeeping, Banking, Commercial Law, Com­

Cigars and Tobacco

mercial Arithmetic. Penmanship, Typewriting,
Shorthand, and nil Branches of Civil Service.

Florldu's Income Tax
Be sului ioun of Respect
Internal Revenue C &gt;lh*ctor Henry
Whereas. Our Lrtnvii| hrother.
Hayis Lewis .mtiei|uit •* that Florid a Bry in 1 H i.gin*. Was on the 2’td da
will yield aiutili í 'diM) I to the in- | d S' .
i l«*r, lit 1.1, Ity Mu' decrei' „I
t’unie tax the collection of w lieh w 1 j : n mirrulmg Providence called (ron
be very thorough in this stat ■
I n - ' tili
' 'i. I" it inline where sorrow an
. e-t ig il i ui by the MUI implies r* ex­
pected to rev.tl intere-'mg f a ’ls rel­
ative to the incoili -' of cilttens ill varI*•11— 'actions "f Florida
T bete I« fili h -pec„latlull as to
who will get tin* jolt of incorno tax
nt » i.-i ier. - J2 und -, v"ar George
\\ ir. 1 '.iI 1n I „Milk Springs defeated'
e p r . i ' i for the In, traila]-hip l&gt;( iti"
northern districi of LI■* ida
former
-i l. Sul“ rerintciidcnl of lltlilli' InIrllcll &gt;11 W M lb'll iwaV lllel Mr.
Maxwtll
„I Saras. ,t.t are tl,e .ml-,
ul plicátil“ for ill** place ttini.i nam .
r Hieve li'tli j Illa! I-diet I . I t I* t" ll Veit
I'otlgii that none Ilf these genii' 'UI'U
will get tilt' I'lam and that It will go
lo II Iluf t. LlMl'Ni

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I.EARN TO DO UY DOING.

Sanford Business College

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ií i eti. ThlU in the dentil ol
B
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l"'hris'ogtUsi* tii at liiev l,av
lost "i" "f their number who was at
1.11 1
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of I1
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or i '1 1 d nr (atlier
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ulid
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and
.0111,' ol our dec, a*«*d h oth* r
w - ■1 -ss wc. will, tfieni, du ply mourn
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nr . . ..rde
if the luigi* and Unit th
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x x x x x x x x x x x x sx x x x x x x x x x x :

I STOP PAYING RENT
$ Ami Pro^ittr~For* ¥om-Family a Home

Tulli lia."i'' . t &gt;' t li The I lori' a
B it y h «t
Only Î 1 0 ( ’nsIt cinti íñ P e r M on ili
y HI u n e ( 'ni rt h - ni-t tii.iil t d i ih i B ea tifili Lui in
mg into ua new b ih ing, Tl.i- is o &lt;
In .Memorial..
MARKHAM
PARK
of the h»i|id«orri~’t ami f
lnet roti
P». nf tiorrs of re p &lt;I fn m tin- I. i Ii s
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ft uetid Imildmgi in the state roiling Aid S«ciet, of tie.. 1 irsi l'.esb. t ri n 1., i ngitevtil tu Un. farniiy of Ui" d *• .
"• From {'LOO Ub . Be ilcallhjr anti Happy. This
The WOMAN -of
Mth lM (|r|W(nf, ^ - , m ......
rhureh in memory of «Mrs. Kent K - o u «*d at.'d that n ropy be print d in
IT ic e ( ’nn't I asi l.o n c iih T h ey Aft* SeUm ii- R«*n*l
•kups at tm COOPERATIVE
I vi ry H ini' i- in w •xeept the jti'lg'—. •I» s. I e
Sa '-n i U r l i
iMihs I his O pporluni j of Your Lift*.
i'larc your orders np\s lor genuini , h it- .uni tin I.imi.-, and uni run -pend
ci, ml It J. Holly, Clun
W in r u«, tiod n His intintie* wi"iom
Ihn u a Ui.Kilat at.il K m] iu,&lt;&gt; V) h • an heur m rv pr- •t iM. in sight--.*« in* ha- • ill'll h li e "Tie of o„* ne in'«' W s
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property, for i i* partly owned by ev do bow in humble subniiasirm to th" will 1
Were in t II«* rii j , n t " da.
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lush lui muda Onion Swd ut L. It. t ry man. T - .i • »j'ltindtl b .titling wa
of Gml who duciti ail things w I!
J •* ing aft r tin* « * int n ’ S 'inimde
PUii|» ¿L Co’s. •
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1« • » n i i 1" S II . »f ID
,L;ui|.,- waliteli to join The Fail«',
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la't me -ell you.
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i-til *-rs u ••
if pl»&gt; ,i I W &gt;1 .) t I- III
ttia.-» on .Saturday's.
linoni uvei
Mr- J. N. W .ntit ;
1 ■■ fuct that a i &gt;, i tu n ot can to i
hw.i o| Yowtll's Store.
A t r ’AM'liMi! f t . *
u '1 '*u4 il4*nl&gt; «»U'f
Mn u H. Sin : I I &gt;r.
I* . i t us t l I " w ' » I« a nihil ■ ■
Müs Madden, Mgr. 1Ú tit Aas taken l 1 1.1- l O' ■( the west 1. ( ' irtinut I ■
ngt atulut i &gt;n I &gt; u\ , i ituuu V F I
F.d Boyle of Hurrougha Adding Ma- ,1'ltttiviw tclepli"i»s t” the nearest U t i -I
ulti. The D a s peu)lie of Juck.H •m ill
cbhic fane wan jntiiO city Fri ouy um« Koine miles away to make a wreath; tiie
Mi l ling Music Club
By dropping us a lint* about them.
I,uve »errisi tu- *1 ill -.ent connli s
Silurila, calling un tlu* local trade and i]bbon shoutd he extra wide, with the
The tirsi imiding of tin* Muait* |h- Un ida f »r iintny . .i s an I liuxo
inscription “ llest in I’eare" on l&gt;otn
visiting homo fulka.
. W hether you wish Lo saw wood, pump
pat tment if the Woman’s Club of Snn- iilwu,» givi n enti t* satis.arti in iltides, ami, if tliere was room. Me Slutll
ftiri)
will
I**'
held
at
the
studio
of
Mu.
Nollcc to ihc Public
;&gt; writ,.
water, propel it boat, or linlit a town,
M«*l iii Heaven
Kuimic Munson Saturday aft«rniN*ii .it
Alt potwns having bilLs against SeinTiie tier ol was away, ami Ins new as­
.1 o'clock- Tiie topic for diicjistio.x will
iot'le county must have same in tno
Threc New llallleihips
our service department will advise you
sistant handled the p&gt;b. It »n* a
Iw " History of Music in America from
tk-'fk's cilice by the morning of tin* limi
Wishingt n, (&gt;&lt;t. 11&gt;. Mu nuvy
startling lloral piece which turned up
as to proper equipment for efficient
•bry of each month or same will go over at the funeral. The ribbon was extra I-1artiest Tunes to Ninoteenth C -ntniry." tiii'tt in (he ailminist ati m a.v j «ir.il
Mrs. Muiumn will l»&gt; in cliarg" t&gt;f t.i ui.t lodu, ovur tu p " p d of t i '
kr.lil tiie next meeting of tiie board ol
wide and l&gt;ore the itisrnptn n:
program. The puper op the toji'tc will üattl^iiips b i.i; p &gt;;• h d in tu • n-w J
service at minimum cost.
coui.ty commissionetS.
"Rest ill Peace oil Both Suit's, uiul
Is*
given
by
Miss
Jiwie
Stumon.
Tie
naval npprop i .lion lull •* &gt; l i-’ -* I n *‘ E. A. DOUGLASS
if There is Itmim We sliall Met t m
um.-ic c**rr prism. "Y e.,, Olden Tine i-i uikiii j. Jicy . T.. - i* s une lit *iu
I^-Stc
Clerk.
Wc Handle Power Machinery of Every Description
Heaven." — I.ippiiteiilt's
Songs and I’its*«-«. including the “ R v- .irui mneem ni t ait sjc i u p.og a n
t
The WOMAN of keen perception
olutionaT)’ Tea,....... The Famous Haiti" niigiil liuvu W.ilt ■ H&gt;hi« sa,ii&gt;«&gt;.t.
Wire or write us your power problems.
* p * £l Hie CO-OPERATIVE.
16-2c
Our Brick /toad*
of Prague" und the old hymn tin.* It would put tue Huit si States bue»
^aPt. R. B. Smith has returned from
The sale of the &lt;200,000 nuul l"u.ds "Chest* r." a c:unp fire faVo it. of t.io ■m the olil naval ntu*. au I liai ut
Miare weeks' visit to points in Georgia,
SERVICE DEPARTMENT
revolution. Mrs. N't-wlAii, M s. Cla uh- t.art-sl wide ait uli m ni Congrest.
the proceetls of which are to be used l"
i» many friends in Sanford and Mon*
Herndon,
Mrs.
Gtirror
and
Mrs.
Mat­
The Démocratie II jujc
of lu i tait ;
build brick roads out id the celery farms
106 *** kiwi to seo him, back home.
is a settled fact and as soon as scum twlu in wf Misses Stumon, Florence Frank Cuiigiess reduce I tu" uppeop. iati in ■
^Tle WOMAN of keen perception i.ical matters have i&gt;ren adjusted by the Guinea will render, the music.
to or.ly une bultklhip.
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M the CO-OPERATIVE.
16-2c bond attorney* the money wilt then be
*. . llughes-Hutlnall
Athletic Instructor
Notice
available for the work, it is ealimatoii
l’i
of.
11.
C. Luilin of New York U|
Henry
J.
Hughes
of
this
city
and
Mi»
* have a first chusa auto, cartage and I that this sum of money will build tewntyin
tho
city
and
expects to remain
Ruth
Hudnall
of
Birmingham.
Ala.,
painter, ran do your 1xarni*a.*s work eight miles of roads radiating out ol
He wil * 4 *
your auto tops.
Sanford, which will make this little were united in marriage in the Sunn,- du.ing tiie winter manta*.
W. H. UNDERWOOD.
county of Seminólo one of tho mu*t fide Methoiisl church in that city last gtx*e tné men beta of the Sanford \ ■un„
M n.'s ./thhtie Association Induction ¡
1 1* in the city again niter famous In tbo state on account of its Wednesday morning.
in
i xcrcbws ami tire- n unly art o s i
They
arrived
here
last
Saturday
night
h s vacation spent in Now York excellent roads.
i eft nse.
I ne AtiiUtic Af*o* iutiu..
and
will
make
this
city
their
lutu
u
n(| other points of Interval. M r.t
hus n.adi* a grawi »tart and tiw un
home
* Lx not certain ns to his future .
On your next Bicycle Tire. I art) Heliinfi t'uarantccd 13.50
Will Locate Here
The bride is an accomplished and I I ymi nt of a physical ili.*i’t"r is a
.
-»OB.
I
(.oodyearH Tor $2.5 ). The guarantee mcana immediate re­
NOTICE
J . T. Andrews and M. H Hoger», beautiful young lady who has a large ftiji in t|u' "¿IK djriTtiun,
circle
of
(run
Is
in
Birmingham.
The
placement of any that prove defective in material and work- \
prominent'citizens of ¿Morris'ion, Teliti.,
.
^ rA H ) i iiT V a u o ,
Muhir Department
ULKN.SE8 for 1914.
M# (n u,e rjly
tjK.ir fljn..er groom is n well known mac must of the
Ucénee
manship.
The first meeting of the Munie
taxes for I9 U are now past townJiroan Jah jl MumoiI. Tt.ey like A. C. 1- »hyi» in this city and his many
H not paid
ih will have Sanford so well that they will probabl, friends here arc extending congra'.jla- dopai tltent of the Sanford Woman's
Tee
and payment purchase property here and decide to
Club will l»e hied Satuiday ».turnoon,
101 1st Street
PARKER ;
law.
Mr. ami M r*. Hughes will have rooms thtte lAluCk. at M.s. Munsons studio.
make Sanford their future home.
. ; , Mary A. McKim.
ct the iiwidenco of Mr. and Mr». W. W.
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Lave I*« n changed bom pui pie amt
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ClJiiüSIOM (ÏLIANINÜS

1 I often go to church on Sunday
morning und delight in listening to a
learned discourse from the dominccs who
Bucket of Opinion “Just Bc- fill the pulpits here so ably. While the
summer weather and other influences
tween You a nel Me.”
are opt to bring on tire ebarms-of—M
pheus and Incline one to drowsiness
there hfcs- never Own a timo when the
tVEN THE GATE POST NOI IN II sermons were not strong enough to keep
mo awake, but L n Aad several other old
A'ChlcI I» Among Ve Takln* Noie» mch who always went to sleep on' the
ami rallh . Ile*» Prenl 'E m " job and stayed there until the end of the
So Sav» Saonterer.
sermon. One fellow in particular, who
l’r» «tatmd Ih» r*|wr—ré». I k»*».
seemed to bo a winter visitor always
I didn't Uk* to 04 It.
slept very soundly when tho contribu­
Dot th» Mttar, h»
t"0 «mori.
And I »ÜOWh»’ll ru» Ir.
tion plate was passed and would drowse
I an a man a» n»r ***T «*«»*•
along until the pastor was ready to dis­
A«' 1 won’t n» l«wW,
when an «dita» **» too «mart.
miss
tire congregation and ho would get
"Tl ant ta t» con*u‘l«*t
I lookbM
-—t- «paprt
_*- - &gt;™n
- , _, y.-ar».
up
Very
nimbly and pass out as though
An’ tripod it an I could, *ir:
Dut «kditl tw o to dunnun’ n—.
he had enjoyed tiro sermon very* much.
I ÉiéaVl&gt;illV h i . — ■** —
fTfiis reminds me a l a minister,who scalp­
Dot that bo did. and y-mran btt
It
mo-mad a» Uand«;
.V K i , . (laya mad»
ed the sleepers one Sunday morning and
111 quit
quii thtt
tb»t ah»-«,
tU,
I. "IH
ahwd. I will
fii •' _ , 1 1 th« ftimtd thine rwn iwd«».
the only objection to the plan was that
I hunted un Ihn rrwa'ly «help.
the inoccnt suffered wi^h the guilty.
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J A* k 1
Ih. 1.™, n o r» -« ' qwh.
Dr. Steenthly, on a sultry September
. _ 3/ :»
V«. úr. Vrt tttpjwd hh paper
t ...
’ * morning, preached with sincerity and
| r Tallahassee hat jurt finished a bit; vigor a sermon that he had prepared
revival meeting, and amor.g the con­ with great pains.
verted ia a barber, who had been a bad
"B u t, for all tho force of his argument
actor in his day. Once he put acme and delivery, ihe good doctor was much
home made sea foam on n young man's vexed to see that a large part of his con­
hair which turned the hair rod, and the gregation slept. Several of his leading
color did not come out for n year.
parishioners even snored.
The barber ronf«axl to thit\ ahd’olher
"D r, Stwnthly, ut the end of his discrimes. It was. a hard won conversion ihurse pounded on the lectern, and
and the evangelist was elate i. He saw when all wt-re at last awake, he said very
a chance for parsing religion on to a host (1 ml/ and mildly:
of Capital City ritirens. utilixiing the
"M y friends, this sermon cost me a
batber shop as a g at-way.
great dgal of trouble, and I don't think
Over in a corner of the revival hall you have paid it th : attention it deserves.
he tfiked to a knight of the stilptd pole. I shall, therefore, repeat i t . k Jkfy text
"Now, Mr. ScDroir," raid the evar.- I take from----"gell-t, "you hare it in you; power to do
"And for a second time Dr. Stwnthly"
gteat good in the woiid. You’re n mat. preached his sermon from beginning to
of ifr ptderive personality; and by n a-on end."
of your jwsition you meet men in sJI
walks’ of life.
r 1 was glad to see Alderman Under­
“ Imriad of discussing bass-bail o. wood’s defense of the (ut department
fishing with" a patron, why not ray a few in the last issue of The Herald. There
voids calculatisl to turn him ipb* was absolutely no grounds for any kick
ch aner paths? i t 'mind eaah, ai you iqjr.inM the fire depot tro*»nt at the
have Ixen reminded, that while he U Harms fire last »w k. They armed in
large in life he must get ready for the |r w n j timp ftn() (ii&lt;l all they could after
end, which ram a tu til men."
arrival. All in tin- world they had was
The bartSr thought that was a In« [he chemical engine and wf&gt;en that was
idea, and pledged himself. Then ht exhausted there was rothing more: to
Wtnt buck to his shi p.
do. The Chemical cugino is desinged

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Tho first meeting for tKo flu b year tilp* 8èwOTS
an'1 thc Schumpertof the A! uric Department'of the. Sanford Noreross Hoes. I am here where tile
Woman’s Club'was held at Mrs. Mun­ and sewer pipe is made and can sc® it be­
son's* s udio on Saturday afternoon. fore it is shipped, as my territory is from
Mrs. Munson was ifi charge of the pro­ Birmingham; Ala.,- to Columbus, M ia.,
gram which wav delightfully prepared. and Parrish, Ala., north on the Northern
Alabama Railway, in one of- the best
A paper, "T h c Music in America from |
, clay regions in the United States. F. A.
Early Days to the Beginning of the
^Schumjicrt, Fayette, Ala.
13-15tp
Nineteenth Century w as.rad by- Miss
For Sale or Rent—13 acres on Wist
Jostle Stumon.
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Tho musicaL program consisted of |Side, two miles . from town. Loading
“ Ye Olden Time Songs and* t*hrw(*’ fh- «Ulioi, on place».J t i a C a a tiled and
cluding the Revolutionary Tea, Old farm'd for four years. Fenced, flowing
Hundred, thc old hymn tune Chester, a well, small house and bam. Address
camp fire favorite of tho Revolution, F. R. Durham, G South, Calvert St.,
U-13te
President’s March, Yankee Doodle and Baltimore. Md.
a Scotch ballad Robin Gray.'
These were effectively rendered byMrs. Newton, Mrs. Claude Herndon,
Mrs. Marlowe, Mrs. Gerror and Mias
Jossie Stumon, with Miss Gaines .os
soloist and Miss Stumon as cornet solo­
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Good Farm for Rant—Castle Garden
on traction line, three miles from city.
Farmed for five years, all tiled, two good
flowing wells, barn and outshed. Rent­
ed cheap for cash. Address Mrs.'Cora
llollinger, Canastota, New York.
102-tfc

It’s on the job twenty-four
hours a day, three hundred
sixty-five days a year—any
time, anywhere — workdays,
playdays— from farthest North
-to- farthest. .Sauth=-on wellmade roads or unbroken trails
— fherPord is always **fit and A;
h
ready.
Five hundred doll«;» i* thc new price of thc Ford
runt bout; the tuur-ng cir li Eve fifty; the town car
•even fifty-all f. o b. Dttioit complete With equip
mtnl.
Gel cinlof ^nd particular« from Sanford
Machine and Cara(e Co., C. F. Williimi. A|ral; Ed
ward lliffini, Mp.
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For Cash Rental or Share Farm ingMrs. Muftton also gave us a good jdca
of the old time music by playing some Four acres tiled land. Two cultivated
fragments of some very old piecw, abo two years but not tiled. House and
the famous Battle of Prague.
barn on place; 2H miles we*t‘ of city.
Addis n L.
The Welfare Department of the 2 Fine Flowing Wells.
W
„llama.
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Wuman’s Club held its first meeting of
the season Thursday afternoon, Oc­
For Renl-~No. 708 Park Ave., six
tober 9th.
re on. a, hath, electric lighta, gas forcookThe program opened with the reading ing. Apply to h . (J. Du linse, over Ten :
91-tfç^
of a very excellent paper by Mrs. T. A. ■Cnt Store.
Neal, on tho Health ami Training of
For Sale 00 (HK) Snow ^Hull j CuuliSchool Children and it Ls to Ik* regretted fiower planLs re*a&lt;iy for «siting next
that larger numliera of lit» memla-rs had week.
Also wUii to buy 'Jii OiHl t’abnot l*Tn present, particularly more of liage I’lants Wakefield \'ari&lt;*ty
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the mothers uml ti acinus, es s i many Dutton phone 1PI.
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vital topics were? Suggiwtcsf of .-|hs*i ;i I
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For rent Rooms for
light limixc-,
significants' to them.
It is unrortuiuite that, before* li«* keeping. Fufnisbed or unfurntahe*!. ('nr.*
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given to. the importance of tho subject
For Sale ‘ 'C heap" Pair of Iforsea,
matter of tills particular program, Wagon and Harness. Apply to !.. J.
which no doubt w-mld have assures! a lia iliey Jr.Juingwooii, Fla.
11 if
larger atlendanei*. The intercstid at­
For Sale^-CVIery plants. Nick Zertention and ready response cuiltsl forth
novan, Mure ay'a jilnce, south of J . ' E . J
Littl old Johnny I/xtw-leaf can«.- In to extjnguisn snudi blazes around chini­ l»y the |a;v-r showed that the »uhits t
J ’arv'» reside lt.
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St.—I P'lllnian in*» ni the htth*»*-t 1»ss urcr.itrd nn nil *••* -*
fren: his d a }’* wi-ik at the jxcan fam'. li* ss t r in th«- comers af house* where. ha&lt;l lxs*n wisely chosen and wi 11 treat
Ihniny cur» on iruins Sn*. vj Ml local **it.,*p,.r n,
F"r Sale 100 \arils Celery plants
Johnny was nfrui-i if ghosts and gres« tire fire ha-» nnlj 'tarlisi ant| th&lt;- ex- isJ and found an echoing chord in the
eif on Trenn Ml. I nr Inform iiinn and reservailon npply
ready for the field Bu'rpe«- htrain.
h orsi it ami he* wife. He want.-d hi* tll'.guhlier put* out t(ie (ire* without thè heart of every woman pre«*nl.
For lack of space onl , the f l l * - ‘~g ‘ C. hi urine, U. 3, c .t j.
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u è of wat r, noi u«U*-»-i**-mg thè house
paper can , Stai«* and local territory given to
- A . YV— F R IT O T
T h ib a - b * 'g U t i ’ n ; h with t i * lath- [rom th» fire- but afcso freni tía* wat»! brief resume of Mrs.
ering and liaf o ft c .-have with b lef re- Hut after the fire hnt gaim-rl headway lx* given.
Ilivl-iiin I’lHtenger Agent
joldx-rs. re tuders and capable s.d&lt;-smen.. |
Nothing could more closely ulfect " &gt; h .\ l." the l»-rt arid lx.-»t Kiuiwn 'nap, j ^
irxiks aix.i.t 11e ( g ni«i 11 movement t ir i th Harms fire had the-e is no
l l4 U liny '-tf'-et
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Jarksonvil', !
to fill ip the almnci.mtl tana!, lie wa chance in the wen I I 0&gt;r any lire extin- the welfare of tlte city than tin* wihare u n i-vcs gren.e. grease, dirt, e tc., from
just foi irg ihe r x -r o»er the patron’s gumlio to stop it. There- is jio fi e of her children the cotring cilix-.-i.».
tm i,i.niBig seller, tsjx-cially in fac­
Ihtt. t w1en it &gt;c urr. d to l i a to ad- plug closer to Sanford Hr tghts than
This has lxs-n n owl admirably y t tory d triéis. Willie (or attractive ;
.
a few words ol iuqui.y to Looeelcai Tenth Street, Consequently tlie fire fortji in Mrs. T. A. Ntal’s excellenLpaper ,p opuai i n. SKAT C(J., 3 New Park,
* ,'tgiKrir.tng the-itate of his soul.
j department liar! no charier- in tbe world rrud tt-fore* the Weljar* Dt-pa tm nt of
nue Hartford, Conn
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"Johnny," said tire haiher slowly, to do any tiling more* than they did. I the Woman’s Club on Thutmliy after­ tl
For Iteni —L nfuti.úhed rixritw ove
"are- you prepar«l to die.”
I h**nestly believe that 5snford has the noon on the Health and Training of
L IV E R Y , S A L E S
AND
F E E D
S T A B L E
I.«.i
lf‘s »tuie -uirohle for gentil men.
School
Childre
n
T h* nun.in tin- n air t»j&gt;en»-tl his &lt;•&gt;*-* f( finest department &lt;d a!iy city of *imitar
It »u.« Mrs. Neal " gisxj fortune last hi«- Mr- It I Im i-« Jo*. I'^rk avi nu
*■ and
t&gt;- ru n., I n the high light* ill* III the s t a t e am they have demon­
C o r or P a r k A v e n u e »nr t S e c o n d S t r e e t
l-Vtf
l| ■I i i e i I l hr- ot |i r.
strated on more ixTasionx thun one that summer n* h**.ir no hs« an autlioiit_.
C O N T R A C T O H S F O R A L L K I N D S OF H E A V Y HAULING
"\\ l.wl'&gt; tl ¡it"' he i-fioulrd.
F«»r Kent N ii**- furnished rixuna.
they were- on the- job at all times. There than the distingui-htsl I &gt;r C¡«-l-s-I mi the
With whi. h he i.irl .t lightning li-aji is hardly a man in the tire aervjev today health
h" aith of chihfren,.
eMhfren.. and
and wo wore* given $1.26 p»r v-n-k ami up. Ai Stumon’»
L r g o s u p p ' y r-f H o r s e s , M u i c s ,
freir the chnir, witstid tl«* rtxor from the in any city that takes as much care of |
lienrlit of her excellent suggestions, 315 E. Fourth St.
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W a g -m s h u H a r n e s s a lw a y s
ba.ber and threw that get.tU man through ids material as Foreman Paxton and
First, a clean environment and the
F'or Rent Some very dreirahle furhis ow n plate (.la: a winuow.
he had' his equipment in working order ncennity of good, wholesome food, nour­ nished upartments for light hous**on hand F o r S a l o o r E x c h a n g e
the night of the fire and did ail that ho ishing to both brain and body. Dr. koeping ai«! I»„lgtngs, Mr». J. H. FVt-1
(¡rise! highly reciimmended un|»:l sued
* I have no pafieur® witli jxsiple er r- uld after reaching the fin;.
Bl a c Wn r o i t h l n i - a n d W a g o n R ep a irin g In c o n n e c t i o n
gUs* n The Fair view n truer First uml
rice as an ideal hredu fixui. and lor a French avenue city.
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till nido it mi i idle mi f r tl:c ret q i&gt;iti * I set- that Franklin county commis­ general diet whole wheat bread, fruit
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F'or Saji- ( hie horse *li «* harrow *»nIf e i oe gree ]■ t it h* »l\&lt; n in lecret sioners have donated $000 to the adver- ami nuts as the Ix-st.
hot?«turning
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1 i - t « i d 11 a t the i - sii I i»11 g fund „I ft«- muntv arid the city „(
Mrs Neal empha ixisl the great iin16-tf
clilirtn of IT *« a cm. git t c i.o l Ixx-kfl Apalachicola has given $250 more and , IK,rlance of tlx- cart- of children « teeth. K Hat*-» Court House.
irte il tl.« &gt; m m t i l t III ir |aiei.t« are the fund will be used for special adver­ the frequent examination of the same, as
For Snle Span of mules. M. S. Nel­
dextitut* , canni t make a living and tising and the sending of copies of newra- c a r e le s s n e s s in this i»articular may re­ son Fiureka llammix-k Sknford Fla.
nevtr cid or if they are* ci ad that tljey pajx-rs to interested parlies who are like­ sult in indigestion, nnd sources for dis­
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were left destitute by the parents who ly to locate in Franklin county. Every ease germs. So improved are the ad­
For Rent—Two furnished rooms and',
Complete abstracts from the records of
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were too shiftless to make a living. No county in Florida is up and doing nnd vanced school authorities on this sub­ om* bedroom. Ibxjms suitable for light
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child carts to gh through all this red ta[x the very rsiwnce of the advertising is ject in Birmingham, Ala., that the chil­ housekeeping. Mrs. Goodhue 210 IV k
Orange and Seminole Counties. • T axes
in ordir to gi t f.»«■ hc-oks and no 'or«- the spirit in which the money is given dren's teeth are examined every fow avenue.
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who is dependent upon cluuity ca.e* (or the real live counties of Florida real- ' mor^bs. The use of the tooth brush at , Wanted*—Five rooms or five room
paid for non*residents.
to have tl.* lari cotti madly (lung it, ixc that unless they advertise th*-y will least twice a day is iniitsed upon,
cottage close in. Address F. 0 . B n
th 'ir fact». Sort i tin is j ride and j ¡ov­ be lost in the shuffle. These ore the |
of fhanliness should lx&gt; in-1 No. 1397.
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ert y go teg* tl - r i t.d thè It How who re days of advertising and the business 1stilled. Hands and finger natD «houtil j
F* r Rent—Furnished ro*ms. House- ♦♦♦»»♦&lt;*♦♦♦»»*♦♦» ®s®®®«®®a®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®t ^* e#***
dtvn to try ray law bull up yt*tei- house, city or county that cannot get ilx* kopt clean. Fingers kept out of kiej ing if desired. 311 Park avenue.
dry and um i f th* Lig n eti of the coun­ in the game will *oon Ik* on the list of eyes, nose and mouth.
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Teachers should see thpt they axe;
try. I fnv. r the j lan of Big 1 im Sutll- the has keens.
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propelly seated in regard to light and | Wanted—To trade a -g*xxi railroad
van tif N- w V- i. v. - wi.ih- n* Vexartl*
that they are comfortahli. feet resting watch for a bicycle. Telephone 259.
an anici t-&gt; n u t t in * u te.tairdy an
('ommlxfcionerx Working Overt! me
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on the floor and shoulders erect. Eye |
iingtl t*» the |&lt;•r j A ( k* * 1 4L» Pc wery '
The
county
comrmswonnm
of
Sïminole
ONLY AUTHORIZED BOTTLERS OF
For Sale or Rent—Two story, eight j
strain may lead to serious errors of vision.
ar.d tl t-y*. wLi tu UC of l is benefits each j
year will n ira Idn ta w ti nt he U gone. are busy men these days holding their The inspection of an eye specialist from room house, one acre fenced, on First j
Btrect, wi-st of bridge. V. ScKmelx, I
Many a n r n. \ •r ut i rti cLild wi.oet- regular meeting on Monday and an time to time was recommended.
adjourned meeting on Wednesday.
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Dr. Giiisei insists that heredity is not Route 2.
riant- was rat n eitiintsi in the ntwwThere are so many matters o f,import­
i ittsupefabk difficulty. H ealth.. is
pnpe a v hen i in t tr.y D. So|tivan died
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ance in the new county th at ona m ining normal and by the practice of the law* possible way to grow into the highest
is n *u.l ing the "I ig fell* wlirend,
jjcr month ri hartfjy enough in which to of health and thc ajd'of science disease
ideal of noblo manhood and womimbood.
guldsxn v is tho lotipieiiL'^doxci»
transact business although the board can be overcome. The removal of ade­
The informality and goodwill which j
f-reVef bei ging 1h&lt;Ilie ■ every cr-VV^Mit'lto did
MANUFACTURERS OF GINGER'ALE AND SODA WATERS
losus ho Umc In dtsjxising of budn-nt noids may turn a dull child into a bright
pervaded the meeting was very plea*Ing 1
. *T5- t , ,ît t t If.vish l.is charity fncUSsÍR inately.
n it com « lj»f®re them.
Sanlnrix one. A wholesome diet may work the and many topics were brought up and
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T-* t r 'O f hi* 1 un* reda t f lk*.tei*at t« who eervTd
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county.haa « board of county, commiv same miracle for the semi-starved and a
freely talked over.
him I t lia h ercqn iten r in the Bowery
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tioners to hifi proud of and much credit pair of gin
may open the vision upon
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The limited space for playground .at
tlere were-hilf a d*xen who«? special
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was discussed
and a
which they taken care of t0&gt; new baby.
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W . J . TH IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
Mr*. Neal’» dbcusdotr br.- regard to committer appointed to confer with the
were n,au® on ¿Fg Tin.'a pur«?. HLs
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the training of achool children ti worthy city council in regard to the purchase of
infiUuttioM to th*m wire »omething
For a Canning Factory
of profound attention. She insist» upon the vacant lot adjoining the school
like thm:
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W. E. Jacoby of Toledo, Ohio wae in thc cooperation of parents and teacher«, grounds on the north.
"Lt&lt; k I p tlift 1* Ui-rand tell mo if
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The importance of the use of indiyld— ¡fi
, J-' they really n .« J any (nine, If tliey need the city yesterday. Mr. Jacoby is con-(The school 'provides the opportunitie*
BÉ.- :y v
Jt right oil thé bat
that they have it noctod with a large p*m*rvihg plant ® t! for learning; the parent must aee that ual drinking cut* by school children wras
I,« foie you n tu n . Don’t &lt;ome back Toledo and h on his way JO Euktis, where 1tho child uses them. A great responsi-, acknowledged by ai), buj the failure to
and U-H ire tl al tl e n an ol thc family lie hopes to be able to cstaglhh a branch |bility rests ujwn tho men and women find a successful plan for enforcing the
orrtew «uh h o l d s « ocal i s t a t i co .
* a boòtt TiJTtnrFnri'Tn'btunc fo r his pfiTtimring phmt. When asked about •of this nation who arc trying to equip rule was admitted. *
VamUy b*.'ng up igalret i t What I Sanford’« chance for a jdant Mr. Jacoby 1tb® coming millions for a lofty citicrn- .That old grievance—th® open sewer»
Florida
But while the school D a mighty emptying into the gateway of the city,
want to ki.ow U n* t vhnt caused tbejr ■aid that Sanford had an ideal location ' ahip.
Sanford,
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being hard up, but just how hind up for such a plant and that in view of the factor, tho home U a greatir one. She offending the aesthetic sen*c and men­
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they arc- U thty tak for rent, pay th* fact that there ia a number of tons of urged that the m ojt attractive place acing the health of thè town wra* di**
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delightful «n out of sight and extefuftU Into th®
use the rponcy right thtnjelvia, giv( able to tbé grow*BTiv A*' Il m corixinn- r hAf|D{rtg
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Special Legislation
Mexican Situation
Sanford &amp; Everglade
To Pass Alien Law
May Cause Trouble
Sale Has Been Made
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Tram m el May Head

Off Jap Settlers
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New« And View* Of The
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TO VICTOR HKI.ONGH SPOILS

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Frank ( lark Thinks Republican» Should
U »r Their Job«

Washington. Oct. r 16 "&lt;■rooked,"
fruui'ulrrt ami "riamm.bl.
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Tall aha .-we. Oct. l ’#.— Gov. I’riim- by Representative Frank I'ln-k - i ¡lur­
nel] announced today that he Ih invre- ida in a speech in the hou«: in favor of
the senate amendment removing dep­
tlX*1i"g thr queation of Japan colonizuuty marshals and. deputy revenue col­
tion In Florida by land eompanlrtt and
lectors from the civil servi«»-.
wilt *ct as hi'* judgment dictates as soon
Mr. Clark left no doubt in the mimi»
H j* has mad* UP hU mind a« to the
of
his hearers as to his views on civil
seriousness of the Influx. An extra scsservice. He said:
don of the legislature may bo called to
“ Mr. Speaker.—-L am in i»V«&gt;r of sen­
paw an alien land bull! as a big protest
ate amendment No. 8—1 am in favor of
hii gone up over the state over the comin( of then* Japanese from California. it principally because I am opposed to
They are settling in the celery bolts the whole civil service propaganda.
(Applause.) I am opposed to it be­
lor the purpose of raising vegetables for
cause
it is hyiqieritical indnri‘ni and
the northern market«. The Governor
fraudulent
in every rejqiect, and. -as
this morning said he had not as yet remy
friend
ut
the right suggests, damn­
| -reived Congressman Frank Clark’» let­
able.
Mr.
Speaker,
I am opj&gt;osed to it
ter suggesting a special gession but on
because
I
believe
with
Andrew Jackson,
Kb own initiative he had taken the ques­
that
t"
'he
victor
Itelongs
the spoil»,
tion up several days ago ami that he
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do
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believe
that
any
Prmident
would announce his judgment within a
of the \ mted Slate* can successfully
fsw days.
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carry into execution he* i&gt;oliciisi unless
1 t t
every agent under him is in line with his
Impeachment proceedings against the
policies and belinvttl as he believes.
I county commissioners arw opqnly adTake it today. An eminent federal of­
| vacated by many of the leading memficer only a few days ago told me that
bm cf the dry faction in St. Petersburg.
the tvvo «tenograplwr» were It.‘public­
The commissioners are blamed for tinans; thut he could not dictate a letter
outcome of the recent local option . lec­
that had not to he &lt;li. tai.-d to a It. pub
tion. That the commiisionem and their
lican
llcr** we ..r&lt;- undertaking to
appointed« were in -collusion with the
conduct .1 government ipun I)eiiiiH-r.»lu
liquor interest» ¡» generally charged on
line* with Itepul.llcan agencies to ex.
the ground that every alleged mistake
cute them
tra in favor of the liquor interests
"Mr Speaker, I have noli«»»! »luring
Some of the leading men have openly
my eight years of -.ervo-e in this iiou-&gt;declared themselves in favor of inipeachthat when the gavel was yielded by Mr
ing the commissioners to the extent of
('»muni, and purtistlinriiip ran riot
offering to circulate n petition to in.thronghour tin- country, none «&gt;f tlaw
ptach them.
The St. Petersburg Civic
gentlemen were demanding a close a.!
Ingue held a star chamber session in the
Iierence to civil service reform. iAp
Ftnt B*ptiat church 'yesterdayWhile
(iliiuse on the I iemocratic side ' Tb&lt;‘&gt;
itbgencrully conceded that the meeting
had everything They did not ask for
n to comider the present situation
anything of tin» charact-r. but tte-&gt;
irdplan to rail an election, nothing del
stood for 11« publicans tn olilo- &lt;-v.-r‘.
take could Ik- scoured from any of the
where and on all tmeraiort'
member* present.
Jnioxicany^m ojJ^
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*hkh Were confiscated during the feu
Sp.uk« , • b’&lt;* mutter what (tarty is m
seeks will lie returned to those from
power, lIc inetnlMT* of that party shnubi
•horn they were taken, according to the
u.limm-t. r tie- atluirs of Ite- goviTinm-nt.
ftatement of J. D. Bell. pol iee court
This is a g.'V- rnmei t &lt;f parine, and it
judge.
i« ft»Hoy f* f (tm talliti »1 uutiv to un
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del lake to administer the atfairs of guvHenry P. Starre-tt of Dade ('it . has ernir.ut thmbgh olii rial» who are opuileti from Now Votk for I’.imimu, pnsfij to such party, or to carry it» 1«*1iwhence he will go to Cartegenn, Colom- ci.-i itilo exeeuli &gt;n through the medium
bia, where he has just I mcii app- Ini.-d ■if ,.gi .its will! me the bitte; «'Memii-s ■(
roasid h President \\ ilson 'ria r*'" si1. Ii run n
Kat I«« n tn i|». consular M-r\ n .- tor \•i.
] I • iV 11 --et « li « w
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years, practically all of uhie'i I f t .. It W &lt;ullt lot teeljt III l-.’.tejinc . 'V'-.-l
•pent a» deputy aonaul general at 11.« to. i.tnl diurnisti ule n. but it l- le t
^«nna, Cuba, lib elovution to the honestly and (airly enforced and. in
rank and »Uary of consul was largely due my jmlgrn' nt. it never will be. A gra.lto th» Influence of Senator D. 1’ PI» t- uat of Inirvani or \ »1 migi.
thrr of FI ritla, at the State D ci'ut- lv unfit to idi the "¡111
l uii.-d
ment.
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W A Bell of tin. lifnt riblie t lias the
dbt n-inshing honor of f» mg l.af.i.ettr county« r-|mnt|,i n corn g r'.-.r, having
imsin „Vit husht-ls of com on four acre .
This crop was jdanted and cultivat'd
by the directions of the Government
F»rtn Iienionstralion Agent, I). C.
(ietger, and u one of the mjtny insUAtecs
of (UCcqm made by following these attggeations and direction*.— Mavo Fret*
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St I' tt arslial w d*- t
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Fvrry who then prtwented tho
to the mlvilonary soci1» addo&lt;l to the treasury. The
y j* * m*nt« were dainty and tlr|ici*us,
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cream being served in lavendar
The spacious rooms were
j» u _ .u^y decorated with a profusion
Mi* u 011 flowere
potted plant*.
Un n !u^c* Harrold, Mr». Sturtcvant,
natk #t30n
M h i Douglass Al&gt;err r j
Mr*. Abernathy i|t enter«nil » „ m , lb . many I . . »
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t omniirrial t Inh Meetinv
th*
are due reparation (or loss of
which Up(s-:tr I " be th '-111.- J ltl'T im l i Ve.
tip , uih. hum the county f«ir the pen*»!
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A ll i t l - n d i e r s o( thè t.‘o u if* o r&gt; i «I * l u b
fir* deputies still an* in th«- p niUn.^
ini * Wire illegali-.' closed.
and t Itone who are not ticm lsr» bui urei
liary and (ihk- -ss«*« ngtirvd them are litmt' -ri' t' d m the development of Sunitig ' ; l e l dully Tin y Lave not Ins-n (»■.
Fior Iti u (or &lt; ¡itile
|,,rd ¡ir«- ri'i(iic»l*‘«l to lx* pns«*-nt -it th«*
tnilp'd to &lt;*otnim nil-all* with tin- out idi
.1 M Foy. who i» u is'hug of rii«' Conimereial &lt; iul&gt; t»'xi
1’ lut’d . Or-t. I
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s|.,K' "Ut art!' h s 'll" tWu IIml six ' l l . ,
nuts uid'iient c h a r/'s ’«n I ill* ground that
t n . fiat"«! to "(T n».m ci.mmitteil b
fire i te Gova.io
look office. T ie

court imn»«liate y wn.t into en eu tn e
session «lin n for lili j)uri»»e and then
ap| oared a povsib.lity taut the fi..nl v.* diet on tie guilt or innocence of the Co
,.mor might I»** renefil'd before adjou nmint tonight.

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What to «lo with the ncarlS 2 0&lt;M
women in Detroit with the goitu

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kir.gdom il stand» «me hrotherhood
uiiiting all in servile utid love," followi-il
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I••Miie* Name" Ruth Waldron and
Clifford Walker acquitted themselves
creditably in tin ir re*&lt;p«-ctiv«* r«*citation«.,
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&gt;arah Wi,.M .Citv a charming zveitatton
mg
tin'I';.
und
gelling
retulv
fur till* to welcome the Ctuille Roll, wjiilc HorI’, or to &lt; mi mg In 11 he truv.-lleti «•»•

ten ivdy in tlie Rpcky Mountains and
Paride coast state«, bui got no rellef
ntil he carne bere. Ile wa,s in thè
rat He husim-s and naturali*-, in hi»
» ’eru ir¡ivels, noti-d i-'inilitioit» in timi
li'.n .r s everywIII-.*- In- wer.l, and he
,* witho'it hislt.llJon tl,al Florida i&gt;
t i lineai «'alile s*s t ii,ti Iti ili* I interi
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Tli'/re is tm «(uetiton. in- »«v-.. alioul
I r"\iding am(i|e pnstiir«- and ffssfing
i|fs bere in quidllv ami uUmility ei|i)al
o thè Inst in Un- nurthwist. Silice Ite
¡ti» lice»! bere he has expcrlmented with
ti mi t-ber of different cr«»t», and b riow
.vitig succcas with what b known as
' Siaillu " or Kgyptinn rn-e; he started
lu i year» ago with a »mali |&gt;at«di ntul
t, i» ycar ha» twu and a hnlf acre». Il
fcioyvs nb -Lt like sorghum ami head» out
with sedds in nbout th«* aame wuy as
-orghum but is tton-*accharine. fB-ny» thè grain is largì- und he likiw it in
a roi.kod form Ih Iter than ila* cornino»
in*. He thinks lt will prove a prntìiahle crup here, as it not *mly tntik«»« a
..«ni iood p.oduct but thè forage pro# Wgh ^
(wd il)r Mlock.

rush of wint'-r vi.itur», many of them j ence Witt* witli her baby brother in the
t ow writing f**r reservations lu’re for j go-cart bi-side her in Lor recitation.
th** winter This is tin- first trusting of "M y Live Dolly," was eapocinlly pleas­
die winter *«-u-««n and should i»' wiril at- ing
"Greeting to the Bahii-s" was a
tendisi
Many matt'-t» "f 'Uni inter* »t sw.i t Inti,, song hv Sarah Wight, Gladys
I" rii. illy und '-««unt-, will I«.- taken up tngolri. Beulah Hardeman and Label
and ills* iÌH.-U-'! and il"- b'ininittis*» f o r ''troilg
III«- |irilli,iry «' Ia.- sen wen* de­
riic ,'iiMimg year wilt I- nam«'«) i'li'-r«- lightful in riieir itiitrcbing ».nig and the

„n- - VI ral diti* f U' "I' ■ «dt tu- l«'»l « *
ni advertising '0*- eri) and rin*&gt; Will tn
tully «lise»»-»«»! at tin- meeting ami the
(list met Inni ii.liq.teil timi rilevi» wit II
tli«' approval of the majority »I tin1 ineinh -rs of the club. Every citizen of Sunfonl i» cordially invited t«» »Itemi the
meeting and if ytiu ure not a member of
the i-luh you are invited tn join and help
boost th«r city and county.
Program for .Saturday at (he Star

The following is the prpgniui for Baturduv, Oct. IHth, at the Sn.r Theatre.
Sanford's rmwt popular house.
"A flirl Spy in Mexico." a powerful
two nt I story «tf the Mextrun border.
The war ri on between the imdrrectos
am) I-edtTiil troojtM in tJtl Mexico anti
the intermittent firing Is playing havoc.
Tin* Seno/lta Armiije not hearing of her
lover, Lieut. Blanco, go«-» to the intesurrection camp, dres.K*s as a Red Cro^s
nurse and enters the Federal camp as a
sp y .
She is, however, discovered nnd
arreste«!. 'Through the aid of Armaje,
Blanco cifptures one of the K«alcral apira
and, using him a« n guide, he himself
enters tho Federal camp. There ho suc­
ceeds in directing ItL» swee theart's esca|»». Col. Ferro declares lie will cap­
ture them again and accomplish» his
wish. Blanco und tho Señorita are
marched forward to what end—wo
know not.
In addition to this feature an exceed­
ingly interesting vitugrnpli |iiciure will
bo shown, entitled "The Bachelor's
Baby.“ ,
• Gpod music and plenty of fun for
Cjarybody.

into effect of Police Commisaiuner Gil
l«s|ii«-'ij order swis ping out of cxistenc*
ail comnmrcinlizisi vice b a «jtiostioti
Ufsin which churt-las and civic bodie
ore w«irking todny. A vice commbsi'.n
uppointed by tl„* Detroit boar.l of commorce ha» aïs timed the Icarit'rthip «f t
i'0 ' Mr.F«* y-luta abuha l g«i«Hl shtwss with
relief movement. As a fi.-st st p th&lt;
Kifflr ctirn. 11«* iay» th-.t tlmre will lecommissioner will futnbh t.iinspoitatinn |
n« Irouldo with duirying in thb stab-,
for any girb or women who wishtxl to re -1
with tho people tight in the vusin«*»,
turn to homes outside of Detroit. In a
and suggests that partir» intrreated
preliminary report on conditions the
thould vrlte to, the State Experiment
vice commission stated that permanent
Station at Gulneavilh* and gf-t the Jnst
h«*I|&gt; could not be accomplished until
bulletin on the subjecl. as it aboumls in
there is ««tahlishcd a refotmntory or
valuable suggestions.
homo for women where suitable opjwrtunity may Ik* offered for physical and
( 'untata a Surre*«««
moral reformation.
The GalUIean, a «acred cantata,
I I t
Representative UndcpitvKl called to- given at the Methodist church Sunday
day at the White House-imd
*u*i was greatly enjoyed by the
atid regular for a congressman to la* th«* r&gt; |M*r cent dnuse of the tariff law j largo congregation present. This l«*-auelected In the nineteen fourteen e|rc- Kj vjn(, u riiscount to im(&gt;ofts in American ; tif ul rantutu prisu-rits tin- life of Jesus as
lions for each of thi- four districts fur the gjl|^
H«* di-clarvd it would rehabilitate it must have a|ipeared t«&gt; thnse aiming
terms of office to begin on Mureh -1th.
American marine. He was not |whom He dwelt, particularly during the
1915, as provided by the act ruintrui- j(Untm|£ for u tra.«lc war he said but he «arly day* of His mlt.islry on forth.
¡ng the «tate, and I do not deem a s|«ec- declared the president had the right to The music was yety beautifully remlrred
lal session ol Ute legislature necessary. cancel any trade or agreement that con­ and included solo«» duets and choruses,
Mis* Mary Gaines being the soloist for
flicts with the provision.
W. F. Malcolm representing the Rem­
the evening. Tho reading* giveq by
\ t t
Typewriter ribbons for any and all
ington
Typewriter Co. with headquar­
Mr*.
L.
R.
Philips
and
Mbs
FarneeAfter
more
than
six
month*’
lmprio*nmakes of machine* also typewriter oil
ter« (n Jacksonville was in the city oti
worth
were
most
impressive
and
an
ment
In
the
federal
penltcnUary
here
for
and the ba»t carbon paper to bo h ad ,..
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Wednesday calling &lt;m Voeet-tewde.- ,----can i e found at ^be Herald UNficf*- 'vlolttlng the pt*Ul I» w*s _J h114«i H «#-l ljupOil«i(l faatui* of tba cantata.
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REV. STRONG'S LECTURES

An Important Scries of Sermon^ at
in Murch to terms of one year and &lt;&gt;m*
Congregational Church
Other New» Of The World Tenely day the order of sent«*nco dating from Sale Will Not Affect The Sanford
Beyond contradiction this is the so­
the day of thidr arri'nt. G«s»d liehavior
Told For Buiy Herald
Iraction Line Or Oviedo,
cial age with its problems and dis­
further
shot
ten««]
their
sentences
,,
Reader«
Schedule
*
turbing theories. The cos()el message
1 I I
for
such an age w of*^rjireme worth.
The Mexican situation is today riThe world touting season of basehall
The Sanhird &amp; Everglades Railway
Believing
that the U-ia?tJng of Jesus,
garded by officials ns dii'ting toward a will often next Saturday and continue has l*een sold to the Atlantic Coast Line
crisis with the Onited States awaiting acouml to the training days of the big the deal being consummated this wet*k approached from the fight point of
President Huerta's next move. A com­ hagite-senrejn nr home m-rf-spring: Thus and the new owner» cxjiert to takcThnrgr [.View, contains the fundamental truth
manding feature was the action of the will the insatiable appetite of the game at once. This deal has apjieared In for our «lay, 1 purpose beginning next
Spanish minister in Mexico who called a enthusiasts be reUeved—io—paiV during wv«r»l state pajHT» n-ctmtly as being Sunday evening B“very important series
meeting of the diplomatic corps to dis­ the lifeless winter and a considerable made and the railroad commission gave of sermon*: "W hat Does Jesus Szy
cuss Huerta'» declaring his dictatorship. numlter of big cague player» have the the |M*rmbalon to sell several weekii ago About Character?" And, as an intro­
The president discussed the situutko. advantage of practically an all-year- hut the real sale was not made until duction to that series the spe*cial sub
with Secretary Bryan and «event sen­ round practice.
yesterdny. It is understood that the j«*t for next Sunday evening will be,
ator» and later held a conference with
price paid was entirely satisfactory to "The Primary Need for this Social Age."
I t t
the foreign relation« committee of the
ELECTION SET ASIDE
tho former owner» and thu A. C. L. Two theories upirn this subject are losenate.
recognized the value of the short line «lay in the melting pot of public opinion,
l'india
(Vunty Is Wet Armrding as a future feeder from the new country a candid examination of each will be
! t 1
opening up from th** Evorglatles coun­ given.
Mexico City, Oct. 16.—That the criris
To luiw
All are cordially invited and a cordial
try.
in the situation between Mexico and the
Tampa, Oct. 16.—Circuit Judge F. M.
welcome
awaits ull. Th«» new owners have not given out
United Slat«*», which was almost reached
Robh*s Hits morning hamlltl down »
I K P. STRONG.
pn&gt; stateimml as vet in tegitrd to their
yestefday, is only temporarily delayed
ulinv* that the recent "‘wi-t nr &lt;lr&gt; ’’
Pastor.
(ilatus regarding the operation of the
w»s the finding here tonight lietween
feet j *ii h«M in Pinellas county was
branch
line
iinii
there
Ims
tieen
c«msi«lMexican» and foreigners. When th"
null mi- v.»iiI liecaus«* the notice of
I'-abb' «-onieclure us to whether this new
next development will be reached is the
At The Congregational Church
Hccti ul hail not Ijeen advertbsisi ac­
brunch would tpake a change in the »died
question all are askin;.
Charge N Ison
cording to law. II appear» that the
The Sunday-school Rally Day ex­
ule of tho t)vie«lo branch.
O'Shaughnesay prof wses to expect no
lOtlci- id el'-ction ajipeared in only on«Some time since there was a ehunge ercise» at tha Congregational Church
reply whatever to th ' Washington mem­
now«| u|» r in Pinellas county, whereas
asked by the Sanford city council in the Sunday morning were uhulually bright
orandum and the foreign office says th'*re
the law n quin» th a t'It be printed in ()vie«l«&gt; schedule tlfat woubl make two and attractive.
The program was
will l&gt;e none for tie* time Indtig, hut still
one fi*w-|i:;(H*r in farh town in tin- (rips daily each way from Oviislo to this well n-ndere«l by th«- young people and
is regarded as r«'tla'n that the America!
"Ottnl.v a her«- u n«'WS(m(K'r is (.ublLshi'il city and give the (M-ople of both place« htlle folks.
government'« nntifi a ion regarding fu
Th«*r*- a-«* light news(in(e*rs in four
1 mnrh belter scbnlule but about the
Marching into the church, lead by
t&lt;ire action will be til** ti'rminati t) of
•own i- Pinellas county
time tie ehunge a as cont**iti|i|&lt;*ate&gt;! Ruth Waldron, carrying n large Boral
tlii ai’lion mi tfie (&lt;art of th«* Mexicat.
Th .an aas that of Farv.r v» I hi­
riie (s-o|ile "I ti\i.-«|o -ismg t/ieir (ram ciirs«, ty|.ifying the "Cross of Jesu^
government
ll anl "[ O-iunly Commissininrs nf
«■rew slipping away trom them petitioned going on lx fori*," the procession was
It 1» not «•x|«*et,*d that thi* election
Hillsi."r.iiigh.county.
\S
»in.rough .county. Col. Robert \t
ilu' railway nfUi i.il not to change the very pretty, each child carrying a flag,
whii'h I’roviHional I' m* iilent Hueita \Davi,i- i.u.JBing.' I ' B Purkhill of T.unpa
si In-ilule ami tin I'hung*"-, it tltere are p(n- large Ainerieuti flag was rarri«*&lt;Tby
sis ins to regar.l as oh.' .J ll,e canltnal
app.ennui jîjfer the complamiuii an&lt;i
any,
will probably b&lt;- tnuile in the Sur - Eihtmml Nfetuch and th« Christian flag
principle« of Ins ptdicy will l&gt;e postpone«*.
County Attorney W. R. Rowland for f I k Everglades, «m-h change» to 1m* (&gt;y Margaret tilr»ng. Marching to tho
Ki'deriko Gnirboa i*n«l Manuel Calnr".
(It- b&lt;i.r«bfOf commissioners
of a uh r t« in Ut tu 1he rn.iTi growers id t«lntforiti thè r.-velile was sound«1«! by
(•resilientml •anilidiitin are n«&gt;t rihuliiq
Pile ilasf voted ■•«Iry” by a mu)ont&gt; thè celery dilla
Mr W s Thornton; thè American llag
their etiorts anil ajqsar to lielieve th«'
&lt;f about two hundred, some thr«*'
( thè Sunford «V bvergiuden rai««*«|, followcd by thè salute and plodge;
The «ni
elections will be belli according to pr&lt;»mot.tii* ago.
Carl DtH-rh-r, a saloon R&gt; a ili noi mtike any chatiges in thè
"I p|p«lge ullegiunce to my tlag and t*o
grum At tin* sain*- time it i« arknowl
k«»*|MT ..f T.ir|&gt;«m Siirjngs, insisting that Sanford Tractioii Co., u* they will con­
Ih** repuhlic for whieh it stand»; «me na­
edgeil that net--implbhmen' of this would
th«' rli'&lt;-i."n was nOt legallv h.'hl, r&lt;*- tinue io use thè sanie joint ttacks fr*«m
ilon indivi'ibi«', with lilterty ami jusI»' dilllcull sine.' the only r«*C«mr*e is tie- "|x'H&lt; i la. sal sin. wits ;»rr&lt;—
.t.'TI and &gt;allford ¡«venu.- eust ! " t amefi'fi « «1V
tic. for all
after i* bleb one wriu* of
(iiililing of el.s-tious or tie* n*teu(e»n *»f
* in v * &lt;! That, nnvirtum will not. oi ¡.od in lui. e\(«.'l tu uhi «.«:- t" 'he
Ymi’rn a
- a- "m g . thè uu«li« no*
the pre-iili te-y by President Hunt la.
ivur«-, .'lol«l now. in the face of Judge Utuotl station, iH'Itlllg thè 1*11.. ni d »¡IV
^i-iuli..g
fin -i \i die wa i ugaìn s«ìun&lt;l.
either of whirl W .Itili l.e .S(tl!llty lb
mg l In Irtiveling poi. I t e Ih-m* i of ed and th«' ('InMimi tlag ratsed on high.
tas te fu l t o th e United St t -s.
It is re
f I 'lias will !■&lt;» aide to take out li .. clii.a(sT lare and good serve«
I tu- salute and pi -«ige to thè Christian
garde«! as «•xtren .ly iii'imwiibl &gt; tin t
■■I . I r thi' n«*xt lux year wh«'li In
II,iv’ (ollowed
I pi.*i Ige ulli*giaiu-e to

muny in th«,* trial of Governor Sulzer
The m uri decide«! that it was unti«- ewary to amend the article or to ask t. e
assembly to draw u now one. No mei 111,11 " a ' fendo &lt;&gt;f the Morgetitht.a t*-sti
i,^, ,tj uionv in th- o|iiiilili of the coarl
w eli
varum win'reiid b, .ludg'
Cullen. This urti n
dul'-ut ‘d “ red l i e way f,t&gt; r i»lisid**tuti. ti of t r

I*a&gt;mi; vwth hii» Ili** iur Iti»
io bis work in ca-rjing forward thè grt al
Project» over whieh le hnd churge in
pushirig thè twin stisd himif «m ov r thi*
ocean to Key Wr-t ami :n ot.i- r .Iroad
.t
1 1 1
developmcnt work in th" state, Joseph
*1U understood that the need of houses
R. Parrott, president &lt;*f the Florida
rent in Tallahassee is getting to
h« almost serious. One of the state'» East Coast Railway and the Florida
prorrlncnt rfflrhUs ha* been trying to East Coast UtRel &lt; on n ny, one of
rr'*t a set,'a room house then* for two tlirec truste.» of th. \.*-t -.at* of th«
late Henry Morrh.m ’ 'lagh-r, - ice pres­
month* and has not been successful yet.
*&lt;lve |M*t-sons applied for n house ident of the Record C..m|-.m.., .« director
»wt. buote lait that had only la*en va- of the Floiiilu Publishimr 1 im)iany,
publishing
DuJacksonville Tiimw, rated tt* r&gt; day*.
'*
Tlnion and cluaely Minified in other
Birthday Party
,
The attra^ivc borne of Mr». W. W. way« with businc*« a nl imhutrinl iriternathy was the acene rtf a beautiful e ts of Florida, died Tuesday t.ignt at 10
o'clock at hi« niramw cum(&gt; near Ox­
I Sf*1'***0 birthday party given to Mr».
I *»• Ih Pi tty In honor of her 71st birthday ford, Me., hi« birthplace.
the Miwiona/y Society of the Methht church, Mia. Perry being the aoNo Hpeclat Session
p T ' e|tI«it member. Mrs. A. E. PhilTullahassce, Octolicr 16. -T h e cor•tk*
^ opening address, telling re«|&gt;ondent of the .Mctro(H«lis tLskc-d
°*e Present the object of the party. A
Governor Park Trammell this morning
®°sl delightful musical program was
if he would call a special scasion of the
legislature to.com -ct alleged def**ct in
The invited guest* were requtaled to
tho rediatricting act. Governor TramjJ W * dime, and at the conclusion of
,

Rupture With Huerta thrut;e and Dr. W. J. Mutton of Boston Atlantic Coast Line Finally
t»day are fiee. They planned to leave
Will Be Next Tur n'
Purchases Short Line
for New York. They w«to sentem-iHl

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1'he«&gt;rfuI Sunbeam."
One rtf the prettieat nuniliers on the
j.rogrnm was the 'Daisy Drill and Song"
led by Margaret Strong and ten little
girl», charming in their daisy collar*
nnil ca(*L Also Gladys Ingold's beau­
tiful n-citntion, “ A_ Basket of Rosea for
the Poor.”
In the Rally Day Messages recit«*d'by
five junior hoy» utid girls ami Carrie
Hardeman from tin- primary class, Cartj«. was the centra] figure.

jParticularly

pretty was
tho song,
"RtUIy for thi* Right" by the junior
Iw)&gt;s “l"i Birht. Under the dirt*ctiun nnd
guidance of their captains, Rev. F. P.
Strong anti F. R. Kent, the Lyxitanla
;‘nd Mamettnia started on their journey
to Ifitlcitine carrying the Sunday selmol
in two divisions us pasengers. Tho
contest is for new members and as out­
lined by Mr. Strong should bring splen­
did results to the school.
Special mention must be made of the
excellent music
rendered
by
th»
Presbyterian - Congregational orchestu.
It added much to the attractive pro­
gram.
The church was beautifully decopited
with masses of yellow dairies and w^ite
flowers. Misses C^rri© and Mary Ens- minger and Miss Flora Walker were the
decorating committee. •
Mrs. Marlowe presided at the organ
and Miss Claire Walker at the piano.

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' «Y a
Will Open Millinery Store
Mm. Grace Earle Willi uns. who in
now in tho north will atop Ih New York
and Philadelphia on her way back to look
up the latest styles in millinery and re­
turn to Sanford tho last of next week.
Mrs. Williams will re-open tho store of
her mother, Mrs. M. I*. Allen, Nov. 1st

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CURBSTONE GLEANINGS enough
tWo: thep when ono was being fixed

October 7 ¡|jj

ntE iWNFORO MERALB
ANtoVAL REPORT

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■FREE EXHIBITION

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I'd havo'onc to ride in.
Of
Fancy
Rifl«
and Pirtel Shooting
Of tile Secretary pf the Wert Side
M
y
pa
told
me
’bcrut
a
fellow
what
Next
Thuruday
Improvement
Asaodalipn
^
Budget of Opinion "Just Be­
was knocked down by an automobile.
The lover» of good shooting will
We comp to the end of th¿ year and
tween Ypu and Me."
never scon one before. 'N' just disbanding of the association with
have an..opportunity next Thursday
-Greatest
as -he*-tntr picking himself, out ot the feeling of pridr
Rifle
and
Pistol
Shot
givinfi
free
exhi
ed
by
this
organization,
for
tho
improve­
EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN 11 ditcl&gt; an' di« inK
müd out of *&gt;u
pockets two motorcycles went by him ment of tho West Side during the season bition at the Sanford Houso Park
awfully fast right after the automobile. of 1912-13. Including this meeting absolutely free. Rush Razee is said to
A ChleI fa Among Ye Taking Notes An* the man was scared: "Good lord of tod&amp;y (Oct. 2nd), ftino regular meet­ hold the championship in this line and
and fa ith , tie’ll Prent ’Cm"—
above'" sal’s he, "has that darned thing ings and one called meeting have been representing the Remington U. M. C.
So Sava Sauntrrer.
got young ones?"
held, making a total of ten meetings Co., will give this most interesting
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for the year, with an average attendance exhibition free as an advertisement of
\ Sanford seems to have been awaken­
ed from ita Rip Van Winklo *leep and a When I ace an automobile having of ten members.. At the beginning of the Remirigton guns and the U. M. C.
then^ J* uocloubtedly r &gt;cht now a pur­ one or* more empty seats driven swiftly the ye,or our membership roll showed, ammunition. Those who have witnessed
pose to do something to secure for us past a pedestrian in the outlying streets an enrollment' of twenty-eight mem­ the remarkable skill of Mr. Roxcc
that which wc should have in the way or along a roadway in the country with­ bers, but from various causes, removals, state that his exhibition is. worth going
of trade and Industrial life. Last week out apparent attention or consideration lack o f interest, etc., there are now'six­ miles to see and he is already guaranteed
teen members taking an active interest a large crowd for next Thursday. Tho
there were meetings held by ci tire ns by ita occupant* for a fellow
who have edmo to a realization that we I am impressed with the th ou M tM t in the association. Taking this'dnto exhibition will take place In tho Sanford
are standing still or going backwards I do not like our present boasted civi­ consideration we deem the attendance House park on the lake shonrat 3 o’clock
and will be absolutely free to everybody.
and there was firm determination to lization any too well; that I much prefer remarkable'.
In November 1912 our president
bring about a change. There will be tho customs and courtesies of three or
FLORIDA IS RECOGNIZED
another and a larger meeting held this four decades ago. Our older citizens succeeded in securing a restraining or­
will
readily
recall
the
day»
when
no
one
der
of
the
Gulf
Refining
Co.’a
oil
.tanks
week to take additional action and with­
in a slwf l time-it Ls btlicvctL-lhal wvjvill riding, io -a wagon or-carriage thought in the vicinity.of the West Sidu 1’srM iti— i iRexrrtn WIM n r Fnmlrirnl
Club estab--of—passing a man woman or child
Plant«, -for -which council approhave a
Washington D. C. Oct. 3. Tiie Ht«
lished upon n firm basis to promote the walking both moving In tho «atne direc­ printed $10.00 to be divided among the
tion without the former inviting the various city parka-Were planted in the partmen^ of Agriculture's experiment
interests of the community.
in supplying state crop news by tele­
There have been Hashes such as the latter to ride if there was a vacant eeat. West Bide park.
In the course of the year important graph through the weather bureau sta­
present one In the past but they have Then too. in the old day» in the south,
died and are now almost forgotten. thoeo antebellum one«, the planters fre­ communications were received from tions to. newspapers of certain states
This one I am assured and I believe will quently placed colored servants at their Mrs- Mary T . Wood, chairman of the will be extended to Florida this month.
. be different. I feel that the men who open front gates, along public highways, Information Bureau of the National When tho next crop report la prepared
are behind the awakening of the present to invite traveler» to stop and bo re­ Federation of Woman’s Club«, and Miss the department of agriculture will tele­
realize that the time has come for-San­ freshed. before- proceeding on. their jour­ Zona Gale, chairman of civics of the graph the facts to the central weather
stations in Florida and these stations
ford to take ita real place In the com­ neys. This was unselfish attention, National Federation.
In February Mr». John W. Dick in« will duplicate the dispatch nnd mail it
mercial and industrial life of the country. genuine hospitality something scarcely
They also are aware of the mnny trials thought of now—at any rate not In many president of the Welaka Club was n at once to newspapers in the state.
and annoyances thry will encounter state. Is it not dear that wo as a guest of the association being present
Drainage in Osceola
in their attempts to actually do tome: people have grown more selfish,'Vess to inspire interest in the proposed
F’or the purpose of discussing two big
thing for the community. They know thoughtful as to the comfort of our fel­ ainalgution of th« Woman’s Club of
drainage projects with I shorn G. Ran­
of the jealousies that exist here. They lows, less humane? Has the struggle Sanford.
In April a vote to amalgamate with dolph, the noted drainage engineer,
are well acquainted with the pull-apart for placo or position or the almighty
spirit that has always lieen ipanlfcafed. dollar hardened our hearts? At any the Woman’s Club of Sanford resulted who is shortly to make a report on Xhe
They are ready for the pessimists who rate, the clement of sympathy and com­ for amalgamation ratified at the May Everglades, a delegation of prominent
will recall the failure of Ather ‘days «till radeship appear» to mo to be far leas in meeting of the association. It was Rissimmeo citizens, including State Sen­
they are confident of success. They feol evidence in these later days than it was agreed however to continue^the meet­ ator Arthur E. Donegan, P.' A. Vans
that the time for n united Sanford is at* in (tie good old day»—before the advent ings and pnyment of dues until Novrm- Agnew, W. B. Harris, editor of the K is­
hand for they know that the fact that of the automobile.
her 1st the annual meeting of the asso­ simmee Valley Gazette. Capt. Clay
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Johnson and J. M. Ixs*, is in the city,
we are not getting all that we should have
ciation.
has been forcibly impn-ssod Upon the v A mile of postage stamps produced
On April 2nd n Cleaning-up Day a*? i* Mr. Randolph.
One of the projects involves about
merchants here.
every five minutes' That'« making the for the West Side was a splendid suc­
As I understand the (situation it is sticker» in record breaking lime. Tills cess and has been far reaching in it.« *0(1,000 acre» of fertile land in Brevard,
not tin1 intention to start oil with a wilt lie the result of the operation of a effects. Merchants, corjwtnitions, city Orange, St. Lucie and Osceola countios,
great flourish proclaiming that Sanford new machine for stump making in the «»met, The Herald, owners and* rent u(M)n which Mr. Randolph has already
is lo bo made over In a dny. A’ conser­ bureau of engraving atid printing. ere of property enthusiastically cn made a favorable report This project *
vative* consistent effort, is to bo. made Then too titer® will bo a saving to tho operated with the association with the­ is somewhat similar to that evolved i
to promote our interests in all direc­ govemmintt of 57 |ter cent in the pro­ n-suit that there has been a decided alxnit ten years ago by Geo. Hopkins, I
tions not lor this foil alone not (or any duction cost of stamp-*.
improvement in private grounds and winch was enjoined by Federal Judge
particular season but lor all time.
James W. I»eke at the instigation of
This machine which prihts gums public street« of the West Side.
Sanford is going to grow. There is not dries [lerforntes and either cuts into
A large consignment of seeds for tin* Jacksonville Hoard of Trade on the
a better place on earth in which to live. alteets or wi nils into coils 12 000 stanqis children's gardens was received by Mrs. ground that fulfillment of the plan would
There is no better place in which to buy in one minute will save .the government Robbins through the courtesy of the a!li*ct the navigability of the St. Johns
goods. There are no better sit«* for several thillion dollars in tin* cost of Burpee S»s*&lt;i house of Philadelphia river
Jacksonville Metropolis.
factories. We know thfwe things but stam|w alone in the course of a few which were distributed to the memlH-r*
we want others t&lt;&gt; know them. We years. The bureau now turn-* out of tlie OMortalitju.
j Negro kills Farmer’s Wife
waul strangers to come here and see for 40 000 000 ■lamps daily. With the
Ocala Fla. Oct. ,'t. Fleeing from a
Walks have been plowed in the park
themselves the advantages w«i luive to new machine it will he able to manufac­ a merry-go-round for the pleasure of negro an «»cai«*! convict who cntcre&lt;i
offer. We believe we can impress them. ture ninny more millions each day
the children placed there and much her home alsmt four milt» north of
Tilts cannot I«* done in a day. It
J E. Ralph director of tin* bureau lalair and money have been expended Ocala this morning Mrs. P T Wilson
cannot bo done in a year as we want it forousdng haevy business after tin* pas­ upon its improvement.
a white woman was shot down and died
done but a start can be made. Alter sage of the postal savings and parcel
A division of the fund« in the treasury almost instantly. Charles l.utflnall a
the start the good work must be pushed post nets directed an employe to plan a was made April 7th between fhe Park neighbor who heard Mrs. Wilson scream
forward with the same energy that Is fnarhino methld for producing the vast and streets and the street division was and the shot that was fired ran to the
promised in the immediate future. To number of stamps. This result is con­ applied on Cypress curbing for three house. He met the negro coming from
gain a measure1 of additional trade to sidered a remarkable invention.
block« on Kim avenue. This too has the plan* and the negro tired a «hot at
reap some prwqierity is not the purIt is a*sert&lt;*d that with the saving in had far reaching results for property him. . Luff man was unarmed and as
jrnee i&gt;( the propneed campaign. To cost of stamp production and some owners and city council sreng the rx- tin* negro again threatened hirn with
MSrure ever&gt; tiling that should conic to [HMsilile economies by further machine
Itrni improvement on Klin avenue tin* gun lie iunI to let the black go unus not only lor the |resent but lor each development |n*tiuy postage may fol­ cooporuNsI with tin* stris*l ennunittee Inolest'si
succeeding &lt;lu&gt; is the idea that ts actu­ low in time.
d the association and continued the
Hurrying twek into tho yard Mr. j
ating tliune who are interested in the
good work and Elm avenue from First Huffman found Mrs. Wilson dying. She I
present movement.
*, It U a sign of the growing national to Fourth street; Second street from expiretl within a short time.
Luffman immediately notified t,ho!
interest in music that there is a prize Myrtle to French avenue and Third
5 Thorridykc of the I’nlm Rouch News competition of 10 000 offered by the street from Myrtle avenue to Elm acve- sheriff here and a posse was organized, j
has the following mi mil Itoys rorrqiori- National Federation of Musical clubs to nue and acro&amp;s Mr. Bunge's lot on Hundreds of armed men joined in the
tion on automobiles that i» too good 1&lt; facilitate the methods of American com- Third Hlns't have hern graded and search nnd automobiles were sent out
miss and I hereby give it to the reader* JHKierS
on every public read with a view o
curlted.
of the Herald
J
Through the influence of the associa­ cutting the negro off
In order to (»remote the object of that
An automobile i* comcthing what cnmiM'tition the Musical Courier of tion the city council have had park­
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everybody wants bit! no one know* fer* a prize of $"00 for the best lltioretto ways vacant lot-s and ditch«» cleaned
Duacgan fur liolernor
why he wifnls it idler It* hits it. Theft in an American subject that conforms out and recently weeds cut down in
State Senator Arthur E. Donegan, of
are some folk.** who get automobiles
Kissimmee, win» us on the city on im si-'
o the regulations of the larger prize tlie park..
and some oth&lt; rs win buy Fords. Sotn&lt; •mqietition.
Bulanre in batik Nov. 1912 $12.79 ness is among the possible candidate»
folks are rich enough lo liave t»oth.
dues
and donations amounted to $39.60. to succeed Park Trammell as Governor, i
The conditions arc that tlie writer
Autorr.ohilrs a r e o f t e n
n ia d i oust lo* a citizen of the United States Disbursements as follows: Postage$1.00; [ In case the Osceola man tnukes tho race!
use of by teal estate of erat&lt; rs to sc)
hat the opera must 1« grand o|K*ra in flowers 70c; park $38.76; «trreta and he will undoubtedly be "heard from."
land. They'll load you into one of 'en nit of such length that the entire fior- parkways $26.95, Total disburse­
“Senator Donegan registers at pres­
and hurry you so far away to jell t ormanc®. will not exceed three and a ments $46.45. Balance on de]Kisit ent froin Kissimmee, but we hope ho will
lot Mint when you try to walk bark yoi tuatrer hours counting intermission. $5.84.
at no distant day register from Tallalose a wtik'n wages: and then they cal! •Inally that the liberetto must lie in
Mrs. R. A. TERHEUN Sot. hasaev," «iaii P. A. Vans Agnew, another
the lot "close in.” In the city thugi English and the text be worthy of the
lltvlyr tlie able leadership of Mrs. Kissimmceito today. "Senator Don­
in nuttmobihs hold up men with money q&gt;on.sor»hip of the National federation. J . D.^Srker president of tho association egan would rmlke a fine Governor, and
and make a gateway: in the country
The time allow«! for the submission in itef three years uf activity have ac­ Ids election would certainly insure a
the fellow -what owes lie automobil of the completed ojiera words and complished excellent result« for the im­ business administration of the state's
holds up tin* fellow that hired it—and music expires August 1 1914. The provement of tho West Side. Denches affair»."
then he ren't get away.
Senator Donegan didn’t care to dis­
Courier prize then is on condition that have iwen placeii in the park and upon
Automi idles are* used for joyrides: the Hberettos to be submitted are* re­ the streest; garbage cans also have been cuss the poisibility of his running, but
hut when tl e machine boa thirty hors* ceived before October 1 next and the placed upon the streets. Trees plants it is believed, that he will face the starter
power and twenty eight of 'em die prize will be awarded within a month if and shrubbery havo been planted, j when the race D on. Ho is a banker
»even miles from home withn «bower possible.
Electric lights have been secure I for the' and one o f the largest oand owners and
“ i
ccrr.lng up the folks Bay, "Two had,
m • •park and a well driven. The parks have i developers in the state.—Jacksonville
two had'" hut they mean they’re all \ For mnny years the world has been been filled in and boundary line* do- f Metropolis,
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bad. Then the men say thirgu that mi baffle«! by tho problem of where the pins lined; two «wings and a merry-go-round
won't let me sgy—ind Uki gitia giggle go that are turned out in millions of have also been placed in the park for
Nikon Butt of Savannah has been
for a while: then,they (n y "Wo ^ptttr million« by the pin factorial. But tho tho use of the children. One of the spending a few days in the city re­
wait on table In tho morning Mi we’ll problem seems to hnve been solved at most notable improvements of tlie newing old time friendships and visit­
walk htme.; so long1"- 'N' then the last. A . Paris «dentist Hr. Xavier West Side has been made on tlie Parker ing relatives. Nixon was born and reared
fellow -what's got to |*ty for it all say has been experimenting on pins hair­ property* which U a pride lo every In Orlando, bqt has seen but little of
a lot mure Mtipfc*.
pins nnd needles by the simple process former member of the associatiojt.’The ¡it for'the past fire year». He say» he
Fa rays‘ that Idts of fellow» ’d rather of watching a few. He states that they little band of loyal women known a*1the haa never Been Suglt improvement' and
pay for gasoline in an automobile practically disappear into thin air by West Side Improvement Association j gfowth in a towiT as he ohaerve» hero
than to keep up thdrYnaurenceor,pay changing into ferrous oxide a brown have given three year» of faithful « r - j since his lout visit. Ho got over on
their grocery bilk—-V i^c says that rust that is soon blown away in the dust. Tice that have shown material benefit j rection ot ‘residences in the east part
some folks mortgbge ‘their house* so’s An ordinary hairpin took only 164 days to that section of Sanford.
¡"of (ho city, and'wua hardly able to
to get a irarhim* mi* pul, O
¿ecugjffzo^tha old UaduuvU~wiih:wbt&lt;riv
Steel nih lasted just
“■'“tfítlrtr'hr-1&gt;u nt* 'ron mrr^rtnf»:—&lt; " ÏTrTtîî-r flfuftm months. A common pin
he was familiar cldrjtig hia school days,
Some folks like a runabout—one‘ took eighteen months to vanish. A the pins it buy» is it seems exactly the] Many friends are glad to have a visit
of th»m autcmoblk« what’ll reniaient polished needled defied 'tye ravages of same which makes an iron surface scale from tUxon aiul-bis sister, Mr». Golcie
three or futir rr.iies and make the fellow
off when exported for a long length of H. Higgins, who has lately passed
what owns it runabout n mile to get a
time to tile atmosphere without the pro­ through a double
sorrow.—Orlando
horse to haul it home. 'F I was rich
tection of paint.
Scntim».';

Until a short time ago, scarcely
one person in a thousand had
^ v ertastefl srreaHy good soda
cracker— as it came fresh and
crisp from the oven.
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Wow everybody can know and
enjoy the crisp goodness of
fresh baked soda crackers with­
out going to the baker’s oven.
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Uneeda Biscuit bring the bak­
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J A food to livff on. Stamfta for work- ' ers. Strength for the delicate. Give
them to the little folks. Five cents.'

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^needed. Wc will assist them in selecting the right kind of supplirv
for we are familiar with the requirements of the schools.

PENS, PENCILS, PENCIL BOXES, BOOK
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INKS, CRAYONS
Ami alt School Supplies, E X C E P T HOOKS, can he ftmiiil
here. Our price» are never higher than elsewhere, but frcqurn(l)
they arc lower.

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Cimc* Are Hotly Contested And
II every man engag'd in th - primin' Other State News Culled For yurNew York And Philadelphia
rted Readers From Land
husiniT« m South Florida will ait ml
Alternate
the prmlet a’ rust cungmii to In- held ,
Of Flowers
.the YA&gt;rid'a. w1r.k» ¿tt lww UalLjuami, at Oc la, November 13-17 it is bandy |
between the 'Ncw~Yorl&lt; Giants nn-i the
Philadelphia Athletics ‘a attracting the
attention of the civfl'zed world and th»
„rvi from the ball grounds is flashed
each day around the world whore wait­
ing thousand» are expectant for the
playt by innings or each play can he
flashed upon the board by telegraph an 1
the game can bo watched thousands of
roll« away with almost as much interest
•as those at the grounds could hope to
enjoy. ■
In Sanford the games wijre arranged
as well ns any °f the larger cities and the
•cor« board arranged ftt the Imperial
Theatre was all that could Ik* desired
and the fans aroused us much excitement
as they formerly did at Holden l’;t-k
when Sanford and Orlando w to battling
for the supremacy of the Sandspur
League.
Through the untiring efforts of Messrs.
Lane, Hurt and Davis the board was
arranged and the elect Ic flashes plays* I
the game as each telegraphic tick retordtsi the plays to the operators
The games will !»• given at the I mi
perial tiday and tomorrow arid in ra*»*
that New Yorks win today it will proba­
bly take Monday to deci le th'1 s *ri s
and in liii* case the fans wit! have the
last opportunity to get tho ti legraplnc
reports at the Imperial on Monday niternoon.
The admission is only thirty-five
ctnts and the arrangement is well worth
the price of admission, as the plays can
be water'd with as much interest us the
ml game in New York or Philadelphia.
Tuesday’s game waa won by Philn
ddphia, Wedtnswlay’s by New York,
'Ttarday's by Philadelphia. As we go
ftLpffwi the chances are goal for New
York to win today.

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printing may be established that will
give the printer at least a aemblanca
of profit on his time and investment.

It is a well known fact that aom t printirs
cut tho price of their job printing to
such an extent that tho profits are nil.
But few printers allow anything for
deterioration in the value of material,
handling of st*&gt;ckt freight, psitage,
rent, power and other overhead cxlamses and until hum allowances ar •
made the p inter cam it knew wantin'
he U doing jot» p inting at a profit or a
loss. Too many p int *rs are prone to
ncn&gt;pt a Job aw m &gt;-t an / *&gt;td price in
] order to gel tne jnli ,o i, from th"
other fellow S um a p ,i ti spiould hr
discorili nuisj and no »oi&gt; m . iid ti * taken
th a t,does not show a g.»od profit, it
is Ix'tter to let toe machin *ry stand
i.Ue then t*» k«s'[» runiiio; simply t*&gt; ho
doing something, M u -in *-/ and typ*
will wear oil an I n i ■&lt;* ■&gt; i pilis.iiA t
a profll or t.ie [»r-ip i i &gt;r li i* a ha re|
of motv*y an I is in lii.m-s* p indy fo

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the fon of toe I iio

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Congress at

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ed icator that will n¡ I Hie eyes id
all I It Is to In'
. S o u t h F l o . i l a ' s p i ui .-r
ho ed that every on woo can will
ntti-nd a al tak mi active part in the
proceeding* of tins convention- Ks
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( il&gt; Council Meets
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The city council met in regular session
¡October lith. 1918, at 7:30 p. m.
Pretuuit, T. J. Miller, presidimi; S.
■Bunge. \\ H Hand, C. C. Wixalrulf,
¡ B. W Herndon am] \V. H. Underwood.
Absent, h 1„ WisMlrulf.
Minutes of the lust meeting read and
approved.
■■ ■Wm-.t* si«» .»i«..IMp&lt;m m - H*
engineers be instructed to set stakes for
sidewalk* on south Sixth street between
Elm and laurel, and both sides of Sixth
street from Sanford avenue to Elm.
Carried.
Moved and seconded that the license
charge of Mary.Turner and M l« Mes­
senger of $3.50 and $10.00 la&gt; refunded.
Carried.
* Moved and seconded that the city
regi.strut mn l«M»k t»e o|Mmi*l from Oct,
8th I'd '•to Nov. 15th, 1913. (tarried.
Communication from Mrs Fannie
M un' M:« warding sidewalks w.v* referred
to til*
. «ilgitiesT.
A j* i ten was nsvived ,i*kutg that
the ci
«"niicil donate tie1 third -lory
of the my building for meeting and
club room- of the Young Men’s Athletic
Club. Action was deferred until the
next on ctiug when representative* of
the band and club are inviPsl to apjiear.
An ■ I nance entitled an Ordinance
itequiri'ig the Hulkheadillg of l-uke
Miitir««- a ,i* placed on ¡tsu^eond r(*ading
and p i —«1
Conn nucation from the Herald Print­
ing &lt; "injiany regarding charge lur limit­
ing tin plumbing ordinance wax reed,
and
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deferred until flu* next meet
mg
Moved and seconded that the hills as
MgiM'd t the prsHsident and approved
by t ti«- linauce committee in* paid. Carrind

jnsrgin of profit, that it saved to tho
growers abouLdine Thousand
000.00) Dollars, In comparison with
P[‘&lt;* paid in past season in limited
tluanUtiea. /
gpooks well for tho Cooperation
. getting—together - and-

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Address "The Triji to Palestine."—
«Hort* to force action by the eommiltis* Rev F P Strong
On ¡lu- administrai loll «'uri'iii'j lull
Sting. "The Whole Wide World lor
w*'re severely condemned in an informal t'liri-t."
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tak«* u|&gt; tin* matter and for an hour State Gt‘ol(u,i*l Will Investigate Miking
the criticisms were discussisi.
of Hr irk front Florida Clay,
Factor) lor Orlando
Ori.iii'l", Oct . Th*' |t&lt;*iird of Trade
Ti&lt;1*1 a regular Hireling M m«la_V evening
alni Iransitrti**! riiucl, mu«.riant !tii*|iu***
],Miking to th** f'ttnr*- ......1of 1lye city an !
numi',
I II'* «|*i***lltn. «U lurni*[iing ticnt*-e*.*ar&gt; inducement.* l«&gt; get the Buena
\ ista Fruit I ti t‘i locale it* plant ili tilt*
city (nr the inamifai'titre of citrate of lime
und other products from the wa-tq of the
groves and packing houses, was favor­
ably settled by meeting the request of
(ho company for a suitable site. A tele­
gram was rent the company this morning
tolling them to go ahead with their plans
and that the atte would Ik* ready. The
property to Ik- given is located on the
Coast Line It- R. and is worth $1,500.00.
The factory will employ several hun­
dred h a n d s when running full capacity,
and will be the only one in Florida,
Sugar cane will also Ik* used in marmine“
,
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turing the product* put out by tin* compasty and the enterprise promiiw** to be
a prominent factor In the (untre develojsrnenl of the town.

lla * the governor of Florida, &lt;&gt;* t i *
commi-CTioner of agriculture, a coot igeitt fund t tal c«&gt;j| 1 t) * ut •I t i «* tl »' i /
i (■&lt;im|»'l',iit (i"r&gt;to to in v -itig ate l i r.'|jiy deptriit.* of til" MUl&gt;* an I |i i ill ■t

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Uii.i ti* t', tin'ir tiro*.*- for t h ■in ni t' tel
ure t»f vitrified brick? Co il.l tn t.itiy no
u*e*l for a le*tt *r jnirp«»**? Million of
dollar* are now Ii utijj s|i-'iit in t e* c tldullart are now bring spent and tn .-

Hons more will 1«; spent n ths em it totion of vitrifi -1 brick streets ani roais
In Florida. What a tremendous bsne'it
v. add n*sull to the people genscally
if ail this money could l&gt;c kept in tho
state instead of being sent to Georgia,
Tennenoe, Alabama ami Maryland’
The suggoatwl investigation should lw
made at once, and it should bo thorough.
— D -Land News.
The State of FI &gt;rida has provi led
for just such expjri'nenU as that sug«
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goftUnl by the DcLand N.'Wt’in its G?o!.&gt;gical Survey di’i»artment —a department
created by un act introduced by Senator
K. S. Crill of this county and which
became a law'in 1907, ever since wnic.i
time Prof. E. H. SellartD has l»een th.*
Will Dlsaolvp Trust
Florida State GeologDt.
Washington, Oct. 10.
AttorneyIn this connection tfie Palutka board
General McReynolda cxpccU to file a ol trade has a letter from Prof. Sdlards
civil anti-trust suit for the dissolution of in which the state geologist states that
the New York, New Haven and Hart­ he ex|K*cta soon to install a furnace to
ford railroad as soon fts the department test clayn. The value of clay for brick
of justice’« investigation is completed making can only be determined by burn­
nnd to defer the question of possible ing it into brick.
Prof. Sellards says
criminal prosecutions under the Sher­ ho hopes soon to be able to test the clays
man anti-trust law for future develop- of Putnam and other counties of the
mentq,
. ,
st^ste.— Palntka News.
A civil anti-trust suit w'ould bo aimes
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U|t t7ñiTñ'm ififT ‘ f iirTr 'SÍ11,
- haa-biXO-Hi'ti running oovcral tinioa and to- o u r red- allifgui mmtupulitUt: jxtjuU
In his nmmgement I«» m
th«* farming gamo m thr a w y « *Ä‘
jiortions in tain w^ctiun of Floritla and Imi l&gt;eon »hot ut twice wa* about W^ill lions and suppriistnn ssf competition.
-r* ------ —«■►Trrere cars (tl.uttld
bien the
«f.ottldbe
besold
sold w
when
the ownown­ Green’s site and Inni«!- OilWr*f ali ìixxil -](- i* pointed out that the question i f regular examimition for tnocheni in
ers can be ivsiind oí twcnD'ÜYb of-thip- thc state are looking for hlin, and unless possible criminal prosecution for violu- F'lorlda Sjpcrintcndtmt Sboftti it plan*
Registration Notice
he Stays out in the woods or starves hi* tion of the Sherman law will be deter- ning particularly U&gt; reach thooe p?ctona
I t&gt; n.ilea of gt-xJ b, icif road*,
capture
Is only a matter of lime.
mined hy a study of the result» of the whd through "favor at coy t’’ or Ly
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The city registration hooka will b e f *
department of justice’» investigation shrewd manipulation have been teaching
A
camp
of
Sons
of
tírnTÍOderattí
Vetbpen at -the city hall from Oct. 8th,
ive capacity .al Hu;,light and.Pütti: and probably hv the develoomenLV of on. irregular license». ’ It iill also give
1913 man Nov. i flth, 1913, f»ul11 9
those teachers wl|0 ; { through flul)e Ing the civil trial,
t -in .Kiosuh
o'clock a. m. to 12 m. and frpm 2 p. m. The camp haa a mctfUwrship o f-o tif
or
other misfortune were kept from
neceo*
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Officiala
of,t]
of-tk&gt;lejv^artien
ro
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have
to 4 p. m. doily except Sunday, and on a hundred members alnrody. securing • regular certificate to get one*
indfeltcd
any
purpowa*
tb
nenot
ao
far
ii
Saturday from 7 p. m. until 8 p. m-'
1C«*&gt;P i* n*g»d i .,nqi UU ihU
follate with the government for a eettle- Mr. She^ta is certainly attending to *
i recently to
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M- W. LOVELL,
h nor of the If to Col, DalUutlne oi
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RALLY DAY

Without culling cither Qav. Sulzur
Sunday, Oct. 12, that aru bjth
10.—The board of
Jnaar-hTiT,
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—»■ ■&gt;IXr^sx(ny- a fw
&gt;ihia. wit* *" ft'" v itiiw
yq |novel .mid,^ttootei
" ' ' “ “ J"
acting
a*
telegraph
misAengors
n
r
dv
noon decided to advertise at once for
rounxel rested th'ur case in the trial
offers fot $500,000 in bonds of the $1,000,of his impeachment. Aecortbnx to D. livering telegram» which real; "World
n it
000 brick roads bonds, recently voted
Cady Horrick, lhicf of his his uttortnys, wide Sunday School Telegraph C
incorporated.
N
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monopoly.
0:Tl:n:
by the people of HilLnboroagh county.
Gov. Sulzer doeirjed not to tlnfen i
Tho bids will 1» opened at tho Novenber
himself in parson hacauw ha did not ‘Wherever man is found.* Having rv
meeting of the hoard.
The United
want to bo placed in tho position of ceived thu message flash it to athsrs.**
States Mortgage and Trust Company
shielding himself b-hind his wife— for Then follows a catchy invitatios by bo
of New York will bo the depository
it wus for Mr*. Sulzer, according to present and bring othsrs. T .n exr&gt;
for each Imnd, which will bo in denomina­
testimony, that the governor had hts cises will consist of songs, drills ani
recitations. Etp-dally attrnctlvi will
Wall street dealings.
tion of $1,000 each.
h*
the salute to the Amsrican aid
* Today will lie devoted to Humming
t 1 I
u(i the case by the op]Httting counsel. ! Christian (lags by the Juni«jr atti PriArthur Clifton, a negro suspect in
the recent Wilson murder case, was
Monday next being a holiday, adjourn- ] inury clas-e». The program follows:
Proct*«i«»nal.
Tiu'itl # probably will I** taken until
taken froin.Hhrrill Galloway, n««ur the
“OniPnrd, Oiristian Rnldier».'’
scene of th«( mini' at Ocala yesterday
Tuesday, wiien it i- exjxs-ti*l the verdict
Rovoille.
afternoon. The in&gt;«b b'iiev..«i tiiut the
on the governor'* innoct*nce or guilt 1
Saint" to American Flag,
will !«■• reached
shun If Juvi rapt uns I the right man.
"My Country, "tii of Tn *e."
Judge
Herrick
tonight
pointed
out
Frofu all nqiort-1 d was their intention
Salute
to Christian Hag.
to prescribe tho punishment. Sufficient
that tho testimony yesterday of Allen
-m .
"All
Hall
the Power of Jesus* N ime.”
evidence against the negro, hy negro«
A. Ityan l&gt;est disclosed the reason why
Invocati in.
the governor had not taken the stand.
in that vicinity, was not found, however,
It
THjxtn*lve R -aling.
This wus the conversation which Ryan
and tlie negro w.is brought hack to the
Song.
"Faith is th- Victory,"
said he bad with Hu* impeached ex­
Culirily ¡.nl in lliis city
( 'radii* U JI K *c**ption.
ecutive
early
m
.SepleinlHT
in
relation
I * #
1 The Little Pink Too Brigade hy
to obtaining |«»lilica! influence to -toji
Lakeland \«&gt;t«'l for commission form
S
trah
Wight.
the trial
..f go ver nlncnt t«*la&gt; by a d's’isivc
.! M&gt; I. tv.* Doll Flurenr* Witt*.
m.iji ril .
if M Eaton was ns'hs'tcd
\ t»n*»'ling t*» tli - Hifti't, by Si ah
With tie1 decision today of John
ina..or. «&gt;r wiiat is equivalent to that
Wight,
Isabel Strong, Gin lys logoi i,
Hassell Moore, acting secretary of
«dice under ci «mmission form, i*omBeulah
Hardeman.
stall , that th*&gt; Uint**d States ts not
mi- 1111 c at Iarc «lefeaflnii S. K Smith,
Be-*itatioi» I’ll 1 Sunday S -hool V m/
under mternational uliligatiun to fur­
deiqiu* the latter's proimnence and
—Clilfunl
Walser.
nish asylum at Eagle Pus* for Mexican
IMipulurity.
MiirehingS
irtg Primary Clan.
'efiigi*-. will« art' non-coinhutuMts, the
I «iimiu—l 'll« '* elected were J E
Recitaiion
Wi.it II iv«* W« D ial
problem &lt;&gt;( dealin^with (tie thousaniLs,
Hus-nri!. fin;, W Titph, K &lt; Flanagan
Today?
It
ith
W
ildrim.
iinirst women and children, who have
and ii. I&gt;. Mendenhall.
Daisy
Drill
and
Sung
Margaret
There ¡Hang no further l»u*in**ss coun­ sought safety m the Texas town, passed
t
i i
•Strong and I*.una-y C.ill Iren.
to
the
department
of
labor
for
solution
The V I i*ia County ltis*ord says: cil udj.'itriHsI
R.'1'ituti.m "*»'|.*'(i' 11, (¡lady* Ingolil.
through the biireuti of immigration
&lt;iranges, grHf*efriil and «atsumus will
Primary
Sotig "Tue CiCTful Stii».**
Tlie'Tlisk of tin* bureau will n««t In* «ijfllli* i c t e l . • a r l l e r t h a n l l * l l a l i n m a r k e t
1‘nmttr.
v,"'ig Trie t 'n ’e.'fjl S.iyI venerate*. Fire Department
eult, till!' lal* tonight *ai*i, a- tie* M v
i l.i* -S’a-i«ti, arid tile [lacking litiu-*-' ««(
)n«um
( « i . t*« some rumors that have come lean federal commander at Pn*.|rus
lb« cmtllly will ".i*&gt;n i"' Ul o|«'ratlou
Rally I lay M **-ugt*- Vera T *rh) n ,
tn m&lt; -iit*di ere ralcutuled to do the N'egru* ha* announced that all noti:
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fiirn*
Ifardeman. J*»hnnie M n*on, Gusl
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wish
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ciimlmtanl* may return to the late
The llernan«l«&gt; nninty li.liters ar1,
*ie Frank. I.anreiit*' Uati lull an I la'lla
st.i
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fart.*
corns'ling
tin
alisur'li
rehel
str&lt;«ugliol«l
without
da
tiger
from
bringing I-nr meat into ltr«sik*( lie- t"
II tie iiii’o'l
i ■ cling around
the federal*
help (Hit I «c hard pressed housetiidifiTH l .
Sung. "Rally f**r the Right." Jituiir

That the d'lllar a y«'a r TvewiqiaixT will
hood Iw (iliHotet • in aim n l a ccrtaint .
I hiring tin' lu*l t u y a * I r cu t
In
mg hat a«lvan v«l (j * p *r c«ni.
,ig i,
have adv.imnl uee«i.-iimgl... l’a • &gt;i.ib
ORANGE WILL BOND
thing that ha* nut advanced n th** price 0(1 the high cost (|[ In mg
,
i h evening Mis. Barnes' residence
of
the
emilttry
new-pap:.'
an)
I
rat
will
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gl.t (itt* |be Tnetnla'.nt of Council Wire
,( oinmlsslonrfh Decide to ( till an Early
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have to fall in line or q it l&gt; nine«. *■Hollins College o|s ii(*d for iLs twenty- pr* -ent al the cit&gt; hall ils well us many
Election
IV nt pa|*er i( away yon I t u gh" t m i ninth year in Wild r Park tin the 3rd A «•i •• cinwonr tnanv of whom went with
*« t uck in «1 ho.«.* tie facts in the c ase
With n unanimity us soli l a- u was it w:l* ti ll year* ay &gt; I' ftniiit . p 1.i 1.« gl ••fir* dimi* ut i*
»f ♦» ti
summial, (he 'county commisiilniicrsi tc: that w e mill«I hire ha f a score yea i
I he truck |« ft lie* headquarters forty
yesterday adnpted ri***u|i itimi- «l«*r|,i- a , i fur I*'H «1 -liar* a w.«• will ti «' M' «.
V 1 "'»i U r* &lt; ll**w !m*l1‘lrv, th*
. ■t,&lt;I— .dot tin* si trin minI arrived at
I t .
ng 'he fi***l fur a System id l,ard - , ■ I -.1 lilsille l «■’’) ' '!
««;. i d 1" ' n 1« tt.i
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Idle idu'tli
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Stts! Ingliway* m Ornrige coimt. a i
N .v.-inl. -r i lie ..I i i
I H li -1
•i - k
. i |. '«. I wIirklllg nr'li'l
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fnolinr tailing an election (■&gt; I. • n i l |n t i ,1 i f -I • ■ |a&gt; up a .« a:
*1TÎ t &lt;i -i i I 1* • lint 1 Will Il'T 11*
ilt-ili,. e 'l it» •l itre eontelUF
Tuesday, November It for tae voi- r. t l a n l&gt; II e l r Ii i i i i i «' p a p I ir y li i . Mi l l
¡till grill r&gt;"urn
f- 'l
“. part nl lie .i|,| ir,itu* wa* out of
‘i*■n Hi ti
i» t 1
to pass for themselves upon this im­ n donation of a th lla to “ le-lp tat* e 1order and the men did all that wus |mjh*
itor.” Those times are rapidly pa tun:
portant question.
A fl i»V&lt;meht i» i»n font f‘&gt;r tin •orinili ei tile,
The cumméuioneni limited liiem- into nliseurity. The pdinr of a enuntry ill! 1 'f1* ' ii *t. «■k nmqtany (nr the purfHi»«
I he time of nlartn, time of leaving
ir il^hl
in solemn resolution to a stated n i - » s p a | s T I- l i e g l i m l n g In reulix e t i.it a&gt;- ( 111 t.tilín !i •■•■miiiiiutim fli*'t ■
arriving at hr*- i- kept uutomalicsum in the cost of the projxised roads is ciitltled I........ I'*' •Mi'ineral l nt 1 « It
- d Ill ■¡«1 mi in \utiurii'l iIt*
by chs'kwori de\i*j *| to i Ins'k just
alter having consulted experienriHl i*n- c a p i t a l a n d lixl•&lt;&gt;r v - i m e . t , f-&gt;r l i • ’ &gt; i
•h malicious or ignorant statements
ginrei** This «uimat** is for roads aft-r til of the c imnumii ■ He i* h'gumt
I I « I, a Ih l t«i t ' i e nel
nave l*eeii .circulated.'
\ny o n e d**(liW-r*
This 'estimati* is for road« tn retl!i/e that b mg paid I m sub" 11'
publie
nl ««( l in
g to pet I hi 1'ut l -I tie ti ,liter rub
1•
nine li*o wide the cost Icing placed t lulls Ip - P' V 1 Wt * * I .il-1 • ’1'if
r i
v g t o* f -nr
a x d o wi 1, . i . i lo u g i ’ (tea : ¡ l a r i ' r"
at $&lt; ài2 per mile. While Oils limit is lint (iltrfha**' a ii't*n.intent In pla*''
le re record- are kept
regatilci as liberal hy the commis­ bis Just r&lt;-slliig I la« wh«'M tl” I 'live. I n
In trie p.L*t *evinl*s*n lieiutbs ihe
l i l i Si MINOLE GARAGE
sioni r»t they have made an allowan e vale of tears f««r tie n utisi&lt;n) lie . xp- t
1i. artntenl ha* i.ever l e s n delayed a
of LkOdO per mile in mapping o t t0 occupy Hi (he great fn'reallcr. And III
mm.tic nor bus any ^avl *»/ Hie appafroads for the system fo that margin this realization nr awakening In will New ftu*incHS (Jpgnpd Today S» W
..tus failed to w« rk,
lltiirk Car« and .Supplies
will bo allowed for, possible unfore- have to rni-e Ih i&gt; ice of hi * nu^se.ipW H I'NDF.ltwuOIk
»eeiT piigencies.
tion and ndvertbiii: or join He* ranks
Th • S &gt; n «lu (îaru e is tho newest
Ex-Chief and Chrm Fire Cufimiitt«*.
The estimate for clay roads is $1 200 of those wI o are making mumy w iling thin. in t i • •i-iiv'si life of Sanford and
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per mile.
thew fkiink Hkiiw they wish t«&gt; hand t-* J \ Taka " i and Will flowe are th*1 proMurderer Mill ul Large
It had been suggested that the com­ the editor.
p i \ iru Te* nnw garage will he ln
mi-" ¡oneri incorporate Kuch estimates
Subscription ii.'hre to tic truth raiiki r te I io t i biiMing east of the Fico
Omln, Oct. 10. A number nt
and the route« of the roads it is pro- to SI.60 a year nfter I i » iary 1. 1 H f
*tm ii« have las'ii flying around in regurfl.
Hot I, am
a wll equipped machín
I^ostsl to build in the call for the elec- take it or leave it. Zolfo Trula.
sbop wit! b • i**l •to tak * care of the repair to the anaasMti "( Mr*. Wilson’, kdi« waS
tion. The Irgal requirements
arc
hu iness. T io Huiek cars will b* car- ) ,11,-1 ut her home near OtA last ThttfS-'
uch however that this can not l&gt;e done.
ric! in nt**c t a ul the new mod J h can be day morning. All these storiies ure'batse.■
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‘ mc* s,atute. distinctly provides what
seen
t o*,c ut any t me and frts* demon- les* and some are unjust 10 One or two
i Hi. Petersburg Is Booming
shall be contained in tho call for a bond
Tr
*t ations ma l* for the boneflt o( any who white citizens. There has lussi ito,evi*
Dr-lVV. A.« Min nick is in the city In•iection and nothing else can bo put
(lotico that no wliite man wa» co net •resetf
wish to so 1 1” n°w modeis in action.
,n wRh°ut taking ■ chance of invalidat- a few days greeting his many Sanford
Julius Tnkach timl Will Kosve need no in the cruel crime. Ev%ry white man
“¡*
“sue authorized under it. friends. The genial doctor is now lo­ int/oducti ui t*t the trade, the forraer bs- living within miles of t)n* place has been
•no (ommissioneni did the ixxit possible cated in St. Petersburg where In* is en­ ing a w* If known business man of th » fully accounted for and no stranger htoi
¡° duAo satisfy thia demand hy adopt- gaged in the drug business and states city where li* has bjen connected with been seen itt the vicinity. About half.ji
n* resolutions and pledging themselves that tho city of St. Pete is moving some the hot,*l ui I restaurant businexs 'and dozeh.* nogroes are lirhl as suspecls in the
h» I* Iwund hy the terms of such re­ and the ten thousand tourist mark nf incubutun and supplies. Tho lattar ]j.-county fill, While the ofllccrs contimp*
solutions in regard to routes and ex- last year will bo raised this season, as the nn expe i *ncsi machiniit and automd- the search for tlie murderen» o f" Mrs.
now peoplo are coming down already. blle r*'pui m -chunic, formerly with the Wilson. It is not believed that any of
P**“« of construction.— Orlando
Dr. Minnick says that the way property
SontineL
Sanford Machine &amp; Garage Co., of this tftorn is tho murderer, but it ii^itrongly.
moves in St. Petersburg D marvelous
susjtetttxi that one or more of thern can
city*
and tho city Is growing as rapidly as sumj
The Seminole Garage sttrin handle t lve tvidenct* that will throw (¡»¡Irt oh
* Co-operation of Farm ers'
of the towns of the west in the building parts and hi prepared at all times by take tue 'ce*e. All the evidence that baa so
j j ^ Dutton, the Produce Dis­
of
which he had a hand. Sanford hat id care of tne t. a io in aceysaories and sup- far been brought about jwInO» to Will
tributer, hon car Blue Slone (for spray­
to
lot» Dr. Minnick but his friends
ing) due to arrive Sanford via qiydo
. . . hen «plies of all kinds connected with tae G.ren as the murderer. He suddenly
art
glad
that
he
Is
prospering
in
his now , B(ltomobil(&gt; tmle4
,
»lid otherwise unaccountably absented
ne Saturday. This car cost around
location
and
hof&gt;e
that
when
hi
has
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,ilm.self nt the time, and the fugitive who
Two Thousand ($2000.00) Dollars, and

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and climbed a ladder ami put the (come
up for the cot to smell, which he grabbed,
at and was landed safely on the ground
A Budget Of Interesting Items He looked around and mewed for the
bird as he had lent hb hold of it in his
From Correspondents
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cat ate the bird without.an appetizer.
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Of SlIWINOLE COUNTY It b now the driest it hat been for
several years at thb time anH delays
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the work of plant- setting where tho
Efficient Staff Of Reportera Weekly sub-irrigation b not sufficient for all,
- -ThfBe goods were bought in keeping with the respective turill wiu.-a
M r David Caldwell has just returned fmm New York. While there
Bguy &gt;
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needs.
Covers The Territory For
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Ls considerably lower thb year than in past years. Al«p it enables m i ,
Mr.
CaldwcH
bought
for*
the
Fall
and
Winter
a
very
large
quantity
of
S»;7i
The Seminole Farms Company have 1
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. The Herald
present to you theso goods at exceptionally low price».
goods.
■ a r ;.'added two gasolino engines to th eir!
'equipment thb week.
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GENEVA JOTTINGS
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Mr. and Mrs. David Speer have re­
- em u .L O T A SNAPSHOTS .
turn«! from a vbit to Americus and
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Thb Mauitfui cool weather' Is doing
other ppinta in Georgia anti are living
in their h&lt;*nu* on tho Lain Harney road. us all good. «'
Amtj5kt;ag Apron Gingham has arrived......... y.
.7 1-2«
A beautiful lino of wool dress goods. Special values in
H.' If. Fattishall has mov«M into hb * The cattle men ore having their cattb
Serges,' Popliiy, Crejies and Manisb- Suitings, in
*■' Solesetie and Crystal Cloth, Wliite, Dl^ck and colors **2V
handsome new1 store, whore ho expects gathered nmDdippbl in the tick exterDlaek, Navy, Braw^i and light colon#. Specially priced
* Kimonettc, ideal cloth for Kimonos and Dressing Sacqm
when settled to have everything up to j.minuting fluid at the new vat which
at 49c, 79c, 98c, S 1.19, * 1.29 und _______ r_____...»1.39
valuo 23c, sj)ocial a t ........ - --- ,------— ...... ............ .......... _ l.'ir
date. He will leave this week to buy a! our community has provided,
A right new and beautiful line of striking colors in Hilk
; Columbia and Mertlmac
Dimity (Baby Check Goods) apacbL—~ --------------- 2to
our community has provided.
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complete new stock of goods.
Goods, per yard............................ — ,-------------Callroes
value
7c
MonA
very pretty assortment of Reversible Scrim. special 17c
Miss
pearl
Hunter,
our
principal
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The
ine symjiamy
sympathy .oi
.of iui
all Geneva
u ra v « .»».¡«w»
friends ,
*.»■««« u u u k i , •&gt;««■
Guaranteed Amoskeag Wool Serge . . ______ ;................. ._S9e • ' *
day
Onlyextended
to
Mrs.
Aubrey
Moran,
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ÿuwher
spentSunday
at
Winter
Park,
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03c
A very attractive line of Outing 10c and _______1 2 ’1-2*;
Curtain Madras Scrim —_ ------------ !........... ........—...
M&gt;r
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whose father. Rev. J . F. Sundell of Luke with her parents
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Mary died Sept. 26th. aftor* long illfless. | -Mrs. M. -E. Jacobs was called to Fort i
ggggmga a ^ mêy k m
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vuit her stator. Mm. Tlflb of Sanford. j of her aged father, O. W. Simmons,sr.
,. Mr. and M n. A. W.’ Davb &lt;*xpect to . N,. C. Jacobs, Edwin Jacobs and
Genuine Axipfnster Rugs, Floral and Oriental designs, 9x12, »35.00 value,
niove Into their new jircxnist* at the Hiunuvy; Long,-,who have been with the
Special line of Fortiers at per pair »1.49,11.98, »2.79
— »t.13
special price.............................................. ........ ...................................; ..»23,75
head of Duck's Lake thb week. They town cite compi^\y at Wbittiei*. came
Portiere Rods (brass), 75c seller each, for.:-----— ..— ------------------- 59c
Special, 9x12, seamless Tapestry Brusscita Rugs, Oriental and Floral
will camp while their bungalow b being home Saturday?.'y“
Curtain Rods with fixtures complete, wood and brass, each 5c, 10c uml 15c
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Billie Jacobs,’ Jhck HatJj*, Eugenia
patterns------------- -------- ---------------------- ------- ................. ..............»13.48
Theso are very special Couch Covers, »1.39 , $1.69, »2.69 each. Watch
erected.
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Special Imported China Matting, fine weight, value 35c, going at .....J___ 23c
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Phillips spent Daily and Sammy Long'spent Monday
throe go.
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in Orlando.
New line of Oilcloth, white and colors, special at..^ ___________....._19c
last Tuesday In Sanford.
A genuine Crown Jewel Dinclb Carpet Swwper......------ ------------- $2.lh
at' - V—
Mrs. F. M. Story and daughter,)
The M. M. S. Society met with Mrs.
Gresham last Thursday and enjoyed a M i» Jhsic, are spending the week with
very pleasant afternoon. No business. Mrs. A. D. Wells at Conway.
Mrs. Gresham’s refreshments were de- j Mr. and Mrs. P. E.'.Culley and Mr.
lictous home made candy uml salted ! and Mrs. It. It. Roberts' spent Sunday
at Lockwood.
Collar Supporters, 10c value.
peanuts.
Darners, each
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Mr. and Mrs. Fern 'Ibrbril and baby* Mr. and Mm, Theodore Aulin, M r.'
Billhooks 29c, 49c, and
98r
Embroidery Rings,6cand
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daughter of l’nw Paw, Mich have come and Mm. Kte«il and .Mr. Adams of Oviedo |
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Men’s Pocketbooks, each 6c IOC. 19c and
New line of Ladies' Garters, military pad front, special n pair
spent Sunday with Mm. M. E. Jacobs j
to make their homo in Geneva.
.ndbags can l&gt;&lt;- had from our department for 25c, 49c,
A dnndy grade of Handbags
Silk Elastic Webbing, ja-r y«l
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Mr. Sheldon, who was called weal ami family.
30, »1.
59e, 98c, »1.19, *1.30,
fcl.48. J1.60, *1.98. *2.48 »2.jiS and U|&gt;.
Elastic Weiiblpg* per yd, lc to .
...____-------------------------Mrs. T. P. Long*«nd Mrs.** J . M.
by til* serious Illness of hb mother,
Belts inch 25c and 49c
Dexter Knitting Cotton, nil sixes ......— L.~. .... __ ___ J _ .....
writes that she died Monday, Septem­ Long are visiting in Winter Park this
Hair Nets. Black, Brown, Light Drown, Medium Drov.iJ und Blonde,
Button Mohb, a down, 2 1-2can«i I»*!■*«»*-I •»«V-A--«*»*--■-------ber 2Mh. He has the sympathy of all week.
V ; ' S - 10c val«“ . ..... - .............................. .................. - i . i J C . f ~ . ....... :........... Sc
Rustproof Hooks an«! Fiy«*. a card .r ____ „ . .
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Cleveland Jacobs who has been filhb Geneva friemb.
PtTOxule, tho kind you buy in the drug storro for 25c, our prim*
10c
Embroidery
Shuttles,
each
M. E. Dooley spent Monday in San- ling s position in Cocoa for some time ■
Colgate’s Toilet Soap. ..
t 5c
ford.
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came home Tuesday night but left !
Stewart’s Duplex Safety Pins, a carti .
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Tootli. Brushes, Prophy-Lac-Tic, 35c value lor
25c
Mm. G. A. Nicholson was hostess at Wednesday to, take a position at WhitOther good values in Tooth Brush«* at 10c and
.
15c
Rubber Sheeting, 36 in wide
a very enjoyable dinner party Thursday,' tier.
Very fine grade of Hair Brush«*, new and ¡qx-cial, 10c, 23c. 49c ami
89c
Rulda-r She«*ting, 27 in wide
Sept. 25th, given in honor of Mm. A. A.
Mrs. Millie Jacobs planned a pleasant
Moran of Miami. Those invited were surprise for her husband last Thursday
Mm. Moran, Mrs. Seig. Mrs. Huddle­ evening, that being Billie's birthday
ston, Mm. Homer Nicholson, Mm. anniversary. * Many of the friends
Claqdc Kault-rwjn und Mrs. Gresham
and relatives gathered in to find their
Mr. und Mm. Cameron and family of i host retired for tho night but the madam
For your selection and choir«' we offer some of the best articles oh
Ever Ready Towels .
Chuluota have come to Geneva for the wax all ready to receive. Mr. Jacobs
tamable at this pri«-v. They are:
A beautiful line of Table Centerpiece* 4!&gt;r and
winter and are «jeeupying F’rcd Taylor's was «ailed down stairs and a very pleas- \
Sheets, double size_______ _____
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ant evening of games was enjoyed;
home.
A large assortment of Table Napkins value $1.25 now going at
Seamless Shirts, 79c and......................
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W. J . David and family have returned by all. Elegant ice cream was served j
dozen___ _____ ____
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Pillow Cases, 10c, 13 l-2c, 19c ami
...... 23«
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to Geneva.
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g«*nerou»Jy and all took their lea'
Scotch Bleached Napkins
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Huck-a-Buck Towels, special 3 for
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Endor Curlett went to Orlando on wishing Billie many happy returns
Snow
White
Napkins
Huck-a-Back Towi-ls,.extra size, sfxx-ial
15c
and that they (the friends! might be
business last Thursday.
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T u rkoth R«th-Towels, special values, l()c, If«;, 19. 23c and
Gooil quality Linen Hemstitched Fringed Towels
25«
Mr. tmd Mr . Biiricy wnd •Mm J t) present at ail of them.
Adams were «limier guests id Mr. and
Bath Mats, Colored Decoration»
The W. M. U. met at the home o f !
Damask, 64 in wide, snow bleached
25c
Mrs. Curlett Sunday.
Mrs. J. Tilden Jacolis Friday evening.
Very fine Aberdeen Burlap, only, p-r yd
AH Linen Damask. 72 in wide
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. Mr- and Mrs. Greer of Twin Likes The subji-ct was “ Mission S cIukiIs ." '
Angora Art Denim
Satin Damask 72 in wide
SI. 19
art? rejoicing over the recent arrival of a The young ladies gave a general de- 1
.fitti* daughter.
scription of the mission schools in tier
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arious countriro and the ypung m m
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•«!*’\v^,' JIÇÎÜ* Mtevw Lucy ami Janie Flynt of vari
' . .’ *■ ? Forsyth, (Îa.. arrivisi in Genera Sature gavie gwigraphica! description» of the
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day nighl coming to assist their brother same. This brought out ru n y interwl-i
Mf,
* Gordon Flynt in the management of ing points and made
mode n very helpful
helnful
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In our complete lint* of Furniture we offer to you f««r Monday on.ty
Several Kitchen Safe», wire front
*5.50 (or *:t I g-;*.the Geruvsi House tins 'winter. They program During the social hour wnten
tome of the prvitii*t Furniture which can Ik- («might at our price. We
All
Iron
Sanitary
Cots
*2.39
utlicet to open Monday, Uctoiier 13th. followed the meeting the* young . folks
carry
hut
on«grade
of
F'urnitureand
that
is
a
"Good
Grade.”
The hotr-t 1ms been «-nlargert and newly rang several special song* and Mrs.
I q d m a rd S u h ’-s, G las» door» nil
in!
S» t I
Monday morning only at tin« sin-end ¡irie«plststi-nsl.
.1iiroliK assist«-«! iiy Mr» Mary Jaoiln
n r iilllt —
W I- :«Imi h:iv&lt;- .«
«/ Parlor an 1 S u u u g K ■ *
IIil-s - !i»l! g.uio I.v&gt;I f id.ii
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All Iron li«-&lt;l, 2 in. i-ntiliiiuous (»•-!. Ii2 m« It i»&lt; .el \ .-rm, Martin
.«mi Mr» Harvey Mixire w-rved an
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'finire-,
sty
lei«,
Early
Ei
F
lined
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Mahogany i,- f le ti I l.lk M
Geni-VH mid ( Mit-n \ ¡etore fur &lt;&gt;■ &gt;’legant lunch cimsbtmg of reutdw itelies,
finish, value SI2.5I), going at
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$s.9S
Don’t
iurgei
tinBrass
B«*ds that will not turni
Mon
api!
I’artor
styles.
rieva
cookie» and lemonade, carrying out tieAn extra leader, one Hat Rark, .very one Mirror and good »it- nenUy
Window Shadro are here, a new fine and an assortment of colors, 40c kin I
school effect .by -way oi varying the
carved and nicely polbhed, value »32.50, going a t . .
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MOORE MOVEMENTS
for 25c; 50c kind for 35c.
social hour. ¿Ml prevent voto;l it u vory
Also another Hut Hack very fine carvings and neat holders, value $7.50,
Rev. and Mr&gt;. II. T. Gaincd an«| little sumiBful m«H’ting. 1 Miss Rosa Jui-oln
going a t......................
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Also the new Punnellivl E(T«-ct. 65c value. 49c Sfrecial.
daughti-r »«-n- hère on Sunday aller- was up|Kuntedi to make refiorta at tin*
uoon. Mr Gaitn-s |-r»-;»«-J„•&lt;i to a l;«rg&lt;- annual meotiltg at Tavarus and Miwt
Angie btorj (o n*|xut on the S uoIh-uih
congrégation

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DEPARTM ENT

Morning at 8-a. in.

aldw ell Rug D ept. Has Ëxceptional Showings For Monday

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llaiel

«*ling ami mstructivi h-etures thé last
tw-o S'umhi*. afti-iMKi
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I.M E R P K IS E KT( RINGS
City rhurch
Dr. U. A. Mimmi of Si l’et&lt;‘rsliurg
John A. Wallac«* of Cheater. Pa., arWM at C'ameron City mi Imsun-s» rivod in town last week und will spend
tiie timi of lie- w«-ek and t*K&gt;k a the winter here. Hb wife will join him
large number
of
hb
gold • firh in about a month. Mr. Wallace is get­
back with him to place them in an ting the Flnterpriso Yacht Club in »hape
a«iariutp 1» hb More tho Red Crus» for the winter.
Phormary.
F-. If. Y. Palmer of Orlando has bson
Mira Annie Brown of Ft. Christmas visiting lib sbter, Mrs. Louise Wilson.
Mr*. Palmer and daughter, Virginia,
Is the1 guest of her stator Mrs.
accompanied him home after a visit of
•McClelland for two wwks.
Mrs; R. 1,. Grier of Cameron City has two weeks here.
been quite ill again lor several days.
Mr. and Mrs. F’ . C. Hushnell and Mrs.
■A. B. Cameron captuaii a diamond Ellen 8. Carlisle of Del-and were Sunday
back adorrml with ten rattles and a guests at the home of H F\ Qusckenb^Jton one tiny hist w«ek while rutting, l»w.
hay J. F\ MrClellnnd killed hb iwcond
Mr. and Mrs. Jam«* L. Pratt of Falrfield. Conn., arriveil hetf Thursday and
rattler for the Mason recently
Joe Guerry is clerking in* the Wil- will make F^ntcrprbc their (wnuancntj
home.
liahta grocery on Sanford avenue/
Ingram Guerey ta still with the U. S.
Mbs Holbrook of Lansing, Mich., ar-«
dredgo boat off the coast of Texas. He j rived Saturday and will assist Mbs
has mode several trips into the interior j Stork at the M. E. Orphanage,
of the state visiting ffputtou anil other \ Ralph J. Saub has resigned hb posi­
tion »1th the People* Bank of Sanford
' _&gt;‘A. Moses the New York commission and will engage ip .business connected
man will again faim the Stevens place with hb IhtefibUjIn.EntcrpriBe'.
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on Cameron avenue. . «r ■.
R. D. Brooksfof Osteerf ^*as in town
-M ra F. J . Symes ft bi home al the Saturday o n jm i way to visit hb »on,
ItasK-tter pla«»'art Ct-lerV avenue, car­ John a^jjkinwood.
ing for‘her t i o Fittie'grand daughters. •Tiure are fifty-seven students regisThe Florida Gardena Comp*
Tt-red at school and all are much pleased
their plans and work -rura; *
■witir Prof. J . Chaffer and Miss Ledford
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•way for the winter’s croppfnfe,'1ilpder' as
the general managenient of n. A. .How-1 « Riryc Dadiel Palmer, Baptist clergy—
uni, presi«li-nt of the company. They , man corMuctM-aervfil« Sdttday morning
will set 25 a m * to celery, 50 acre* to and evening uf the school house.
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lettuce, 10 urns to cauliflower anil 20
October 1 and 2 were dedicated os
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urn» to cabbage on their land utxiul Cl« aninx Up Day by tbe Civic Associa­
tion and the streets now. have a fine
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Moore’s Station and Cameron City.
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A kitten at the W. W. Miller**home appearance.
A delegation of Enterprise citizens
explored to the top of a forty foot palm
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and stayed there three days and night», will go l»y auto fö TT'-O ltd r rnirwlgy
ling to bo present at a meeting of
Mr. Miller tried every plan to be thought morning
of without succcra to get it down, until the board of county commtadonefs con­
he finally shot aliird and fastened it to cerning the boulevard
f . =* -r*~.to be opened
of two fish polro lashed together long our lake, front.
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During the past week we have fiRi;iv«»l a Iv-inililul lira- ..{ luuii«*' Hand
Tailored Suits, in all the lati-nt stylt* and neat color».
New Modi l Skiit and C«&gt;at c«»lorH Blue Black and Brown Serge» value
*20 going at
*17.50
Spi'dal number in Black ami III no Serge*_______ ______ _______ ... ...»10.48
Alisolutely new line of Astrachan Salters Plush CMat, Satin Lining, our
piic**:..........................
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GENTS

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T A IL O R E D

Motiified Sack \V«-aviw in C\q»enhag«*n IHu-y, with dainty hair lins »t il« ..
J18.T5 valu«*
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All Wool lm|iorted Poplins, Black. Bln - .«i ! Brown. »tJ.O i value« oil-* I
for
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*24.7.1
Sport Coats in Scotch Tweeds and .Surges and in colors, *8.98 up to
$ 17.9k
Johnny Coats will be.one of the leading style* thb fall. $13.75 ami up
to
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BOYS

F U R N IS H IN G S

All Wool Suits in Blue, gray and tan, special at..................
. *13.29
Boys* Suits, Wool Cheviot and Norfolk, up to 17 year, ap«*ctnl___ $3.98
Boya’ Peg Top Blue Serge Pants..............
..... 49c
Men’s Blue Serge Pnnts. specinl at »3.48 and... ............... ......... *1.98
New line of Men’s Suit Ca«e« ....
.......... .................................... . ..98c
New line of M m ’s S a it C aui, fin leata rr, all «trap........... ............. ... .0 . 1 3

Genuine Cowhide Suit Case...................
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____ $5 9k
The kiqd they talk about. Shirts, with or without collars, new line__ . 45c
Light, medium and heavy weight top Shirts. Oar low pric«u wi II in tore.«!
you.
Boys’ Blouses for 25c, light, incilium and dark colors.
65c Bell brand B oys'Waists, now
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SHOES

V IC T O R T A L K IN G M A C H IN E S &amp; R E C O R D S

SHOES

SHOES

- are «UH here.
prices.

Our «Shoe* are as comfortable
, os Yho
JA .hollow^
/ ; , ’ of
* ■ your hand. •Rally
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over as far as church arjd Sunday school am*concerned, ndw why not
rally around our store and see pur gooil; new, attractive lopjdrtg*Shoes.
Did you ever try a pair? If you haven’t try one and you V ill find they
are most comfortable.
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Can he bought at reasonable
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Hand Drus., sujqilicH to road'
L. M. Rohbiniiur. surveying
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N* II. Fogg &amp; Co., road work
C. M. Hand, coat in several ra.v»s
A. F. Boll, road work
Sanford. Ha.. Octolier 9. 191.1
Board of county commissioners of Seminole county met at
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Present, F. L. Woodruff, chalrmnn: Commlssiononi L. I*. Hagan. J T McLain J - ** Jo n «, supplies to road
J A* Clark and C. W, Entzminger
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Mlftutca of last meeting rend and approved.
C J. Miirahall, medicine for prisoners
Arthur Butt, tax assessor of Orange county deli vent 1 tax Iwioks for Seminole l*«wton Bros., supplies to prisoners
«ounty, and they were accept«! by the (ward of county commissioners of Seminole W. L. Morgan, supplies to road
‘fgixniy.
Alterative Mfg. Co., medicine for prisoners
Mr. Seth. Woodruff addressed the board in reference to appropriation (or Ui.. .Oviedo Hardware Co., supplies to road ,
jth Florida Mid-Winter Fair. ft&gt; lx- held at Orlando . same to It? held Feh-uury O. I) Daniel, medicine for prisoners
Feb. 17 to Feb. 22, 1914. On motion chairman ap|&gt;oinled the following com- j *”*• A- Farnell, road work
toJttee to make estimate and rejiort at the, next regular meeting.
, E. H. Kill&gt;ee, rond wnrk
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Motion prevailed that clerk buy desk for treasurer and registration »Iffrife. &gt;
s - A. McLain, oil for ildge.
A. N. Goodwin addressed the l»oard in reference to redemption of cerium binds A- C. I»., freight on machine
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C. W. Goodrich addressed the l&gt;oard in reference to transcribing mortgages. D. H. C. Rabun, road work
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II. H. Pattlshall addressed the hoard in reference to laying marl on certain K. A. Douglass, case Ciuss McGriff
roads in Geneva, a distance of aliout three-fourths of a mile. Motion prevailed ( ’has. E. McCrory. stenographer
that matter be laid over until next regular meeting of the »ward. •
J. F. Gordon, feed bill, Orlando
J.” A. Klinsmlth addressed the board in reference to a road connecting with C. M. Hand, feed bill
from Titusville. Motion, by Entxmingcr to appoint a committee to confer C. M. Hnnd, cost in^cvcral cas«
like committee from Orange county. Com mi ttcoco nsiaU oL U. \V..LtUxuu.uau _ B. F. Whitner, piitgu’« m u jp «ei-nr*!
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Bond of 0 . P. Swope, J . H. Ia*c and L. T. Hunt as bond trusties for Biarlc Wv 4: Me Bride,-furor cm*e— ----;
k Drainage District. Approved.
A. V. French, juror cilhc .
otion prevailed that Comjputionern Woodruff and Hagan be appointed u J as. Hickson, juror case ............... .
ttee to confer with commissioner» from .Volusia county, in reference to Jo*. Sawyer, juror case
and Monroe bridges.J
Billy Woodruff, juror case
n. Forreat Lake addressed the board in behalf of the Commercial Club in LLaura Stcmper, witness Wm. Tuggles
nee to appropriation for advertising Seminolo county. Matter deferred until Mrs. Beasley, witness .............. ............ .
..today.
Jas. Garfield, witness E. Barrinjttnn
Motion prevailed that supervisor of registration lw&gt; paid the sum of $20.00" per R. R. Whitten, juror, son Johnson
Roy Tillls
Motion prevailed that clerk I k &gt; paid the sum of $40.00 |ht month nml $35.00 Ernest Betts, juror Son Johnson
per month extra until Jan. 1st, 1914.
Jas. A. Smith, juror Son Johnson
Board adjourned until Wednesday, the 8th, 1913.
J. M. Wynn, juror Son Johnson
A. B. Cameron, juror Son Johnson
Sanford, Fla , Ortoltor 8th, 1913.
Board of county commissioners of Seminole county reconvened at It) 30 W H. Hand, witm-jv*
Alex Green, wttmsu
o’clock a. m., with full board present.
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On motion of Commissioner Hagan all bills for month 11/ Sepiemlter were E. L. Mossley, witm-s»
Daniel Poacley, witness
• approved and warrants ordered drawn for same. Bills ordered paid as follows:
R. J. Patterson, member of the state tax commission addressed the board, in Zeina Long, witm»ss C. Jackson
regard to Seminole county tieing represent«! ut tax assessors’, convent ion to Ik» held Jim Rogers, witness C. Jnckson
W. W. Abernathy, juror John Wentley
in November at Tallahassot». Florida.
Motion prevailed that board pay $25.00 |&gt;er month for janitor's services to Geo Watson, Witness John West ley
r E Maebry juror John West ley
. Formt l*tke.
All warrants having l&gt;een punl during liie month of Septemtier ordered can­ A I) Smith, juror John West ley
Chav Berner, juror John Wentley
celled.
11»» it resolved by the board of countv commissioners of S.•mmole county that N H Issinard. witm-ss John Westley
a county occupation tax of $2.5(1 |ht year l&gt;c. ami the same i* hereby imposed on t L. Pagetihurt. »itm*ss
RJIy Hill, witness
all local insurance agents. Resolution adoptisl.
Rex Thomas, witness Tom Wilson
— The following reports were o-ad nnd orderrtl til«i
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License report by tax collector ami coutitv judge
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___Report oi poll tax by. tax collector.
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Fine and forfeiture report by county judge.
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Treasurer's report showing the following balance mi t«.in-1 t &gt;. t 1st. I'M I
•$9.859 58 Inn Rog(X&gt;. witnev«
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6.682.86 R A Newman, juror
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Road and Bridge Fund
Fine and .Forfeiture Fund
3.2 17 39 la* V Smith, juror Gus MrGri (T
78 (HI la- lllsrksoti, juror (tUM McGriff'
General School Fund
1.352 57 Roy Tillis, j’uror (ins MrGrifT
Sub School District Fund
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Sp«-iul Road and Bridge Fund
*tt 1t \\ bitten, juror tins Met inti
flnard adjourned unti! m-xt regolar meeting in V«\ tiiIht. .11 10 io a m
ord» &lt; M Hand, several riw * .
The followmg bond* (or rarr)ing tir.’.iriD* «&lt;t . $1»provai, unii
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W . J. T H IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
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Bond of lxdtoy Tillis.
Bond (A Joe Nero*.
AGENTS
Bond of C. E. Hurtlcy
* Bond of T.-G . Hollowny
Bond of M. J. (lutami
Alvi homi of I. L. Couk of 11\nsio. (•la . lur i mt r r . publ i e » .1* .x|»|»r«i v i-d
The rlcrk wa* ordeml to re ud\erti*e fur naie ui Black Hammock Drainage
O M Ie « « I t h H O L D E N N E A L E S T A T E CO
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K. A. Dougin**, tax certificate*
L. A. Douglass, express book racks
E. A. Douglass, incidental expenses
Thc-o. J. Miller, stationery
T. K. Ban», express

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Sanford Telephone Co., telephone n-iit
(,ro \ DeCotte». milking contract cti
11 ( lay t ruwford, certificate
L. It. i’hihjw A ('o., supplies clerk's nfllce
Sanford Light &amp; Fuel Co., light*
I Sanhirii Water Works Co . water
Theo. J. Miller &amp; Son. supplies to court house
L. P. McCullcr, supplies to court house
Herald Printing Co., su|ipli(s to court house
'.Sanfotd Furniture Co., chairs, etc., for court house
Oliver J. Miller, services August und Soptemlier
I Arthur Butt, Com. on tux ln&gt;oks
Elliott Fuher Co., tyiwwriler
[ J*s. C. Harris, hauling .. .
Herald Printing Co., printing for collector
Jno. D. Jinkins, expenses, tax collector
l arrest Lake and A. T. Ronctter, rent court house
Jno. D. Jinkins, com. on col.
8. O. Shinholser, labor and material
J. B. Jones, Com. on Col.
Geo. A. DeCottc*, salaso’ Scpternlxr
E. A. Douglass, Recording deed
Mrs. J . C. McDaniel, Associated Charities
Underwood Typewriter Co ., machine
H. C. DuBose, salary supervisor Aug. and Sept.

5nnford Telephone Co., phone rent clerk’s office
Sanford Ice &amp; Water Co,, leu for court house
| Burrough’s Add Machine Co., machine
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E» P. Hagan, services as Com.
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I rom»t Lake, for Janitor at court house
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PAOLA ‘ POINTS
The first divine service of tho season
was held ut Paola church last Sunday
afternoon.
Rev. R. W. Edwards of
Jacksonville officiating.
Mr. und Mrs. A. V. McGuln are again
established in their winter ho/ne. Their
summer in I )'^&lt;ie«tjf ,f« i.;. t n e
Imth interesting !md busy by the build­
ing and furnishing of their new house,
••Hillhcamt,"
They nre, however,
ready with unabated w*t to mnke
Paola lively this winter.
Mr* and Mrs. A. A. Hick* have
returned, after a long and enjoyable
visit with friends and relatives in their
old home in Pennsylvania.
Notwithst^jling the good time they had while
awfy, they are glad to Ikj at home
again, nnd are lietter satisfied than over
with Paola.
The Pearson brothers have the con­
tract for building Mr Cleveland's
house, nnd work will commence at once.
Miss Flora Pearson has gone to at­
tend her sister France», who Is quite
sick at Ixiughman, Florida.
The Itnthcmly auw-mtli baa lukhttl
Its job nenr Island I-nke, and 'withtn
it few weeks, will Ik» transplanted to
a new location.
Mr. Dothemly hail the misfortune
to lose a valuable mule last week.
Messrs. Allison, Smith nnd Iserman
cut the much discovered bee tree at
Twih Lakes, the other day. They claim
that the fifty . pounds of honey they
secured ,and attendent excitement, re­
paid them for . their trouble.
But
aIus1 that tree will never again be found
by hunter, wood-chopper or wandering
tourist.

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if your liver i* working properly. A few
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there wit* nothing oli«» to give.
Recently in many sections of the
country Dodson’s Liver Tono bus pract ¡cully taken the place of calomel as u
liver remedy. Doilson’s Liver Tope is
mild, pleasant tasting and harmless
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Mhen your chiUlren 4x»comt» bilious anil
constipated. But the most remarkable
f,.aturt. 0f Dodson’s Liver Tone is the
fllcl t(,ut L. R. Philips &amp; Co. who sell it
guarantee R almolutely. Tht) druggist
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sition Books, etc., and we can give you anything in this line a t rock, bottom prices.
Don’t forget our “ Made-rite” Flour, which K'us no eqiml on the m arket;
also our high grade “Winter W heat” Flour, which is onqof thé highest grades pro­
duced a t the price which we offer it. The Made-Kite brand is here to stay, as it
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year to make the best showing is here and we want to thank our many customers
for their hearty -cooperarion during the dull summer months and state to them
that we have prepared ourselves to meet the Fall trade. We have been in business
in Sanford long enough to anticipate the demands of the people and we expect to
give you lietter goods, better prices and better service, if possible, than ever be­
fore. We are prepared to meet the emergency when it comes and can furnish you
with anything from a toothpick to a bale of hay. Our force to handle your busi. ness is better equipped to give you prompt and efticient service.

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A jirominent naval stores operator
residing near Tallahassee was last .week
fleeced out of $1 500 l»y a sharp stock
rales man. Tho last Legislature epgctcd
a law requiring concerns having stock
6.00 for sale to apply to tho comptroller
3(5.00 for authority to sell same. It U the
1.750.00 duty of the comptroller to investigate
___ pihe -concern and i f ‘ he finds it os rep13,0b resented to issue his certificate allowing
30 00 the sale of its stock.
Everybody to
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o 05 Leon county man taken this precaution
he would not have parted with his
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CITY RESIDENCES IN SANFORD HER QUICK CHOICE
As Between Riches and the Man
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last season, from 2,175 acres of tiled land and 1,325
acres not tiled, was jus follows:
420.000
250.000
225.000
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110.000
65.000
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Sanford has sue churches—Presbyterian, Meth­
odist, Baptist, Episcopalian, Congregational and Cath- I
olic. A High* School, Grammar School, Primary
School, Kindergarten and Catholic School. Splen­
did W ater Works, Gas Plant, Electric Plant, two Tele­
graph Systems, Local and Long Distance Telephones,
Standard Oil Station, Gulf Refining Oil Station, Rail­
road Shops, three Automobile Garages and Machinery
Shops. Railways to Jacksonville, Tampa, Oviedo,
Leesburg, Eustis, St. Petersburg and Cameron City.
Railway Shops, with monthly pay roll of $20,000.00.
|-T w o Banks, with a combined
capital of $761, 547.82.
led &lt;
There were 2,569,010 letters mailed in the Sanford
Post Office in 1912. Two Ice Plants, capacity 150
tons per day. $200,000.00 for Brick Roads to the
Celery Farms. Thirty School Teachers, with salaries
amounting to $15,221.00. One thousand one hundred
and thirty-three Pupils. Free City Mail Delivery
and three rural free delivery Routes. Daily Boat
Line to Jacksonville and boat lines up the river.
Ferries across the lake. New Union Depot cost $100,OOO'.OO.- New Express Office cost $20,000.00. Sixtyblocks of Street paved with vitrified brick. A paid
Fire Department with automobile truck. One News­
paper Office. A Fertilizer Plant, shipping 7,500 tons
annually. Two Lumber Yards. A Building and Loan
Association. One Steam and Two Hand laundries.
Two Theatres. Four Hotels and many Boarding
Houses. One Carriage and Wagon Factory.
Three
Blacksmith Shops. Two Restaurants.
Two Baker­
ies. One Military Band. One Public Library’. One
Cold Storage Plant. $70,000.00 appropriated for a
Federal Building. Concrete Works. Cold Storage
Plant. .Three Artesian Well Drillers. Six Public
Parks. One Base Ball Park. Two Tennis Courts.
Two Bottling Works. Seven Wholesale Fish Houses.
Two Plumbing Contractors. Four Building Contrac­
tors. Two Photograph Galleries.
Three Livery
Stables. Four Attorneys at 1aw . Splendid Sewer­
age System. Street Car Line. Masonic, K. of I\.
W. of W., Elk, Moose, Eagle Lodges. Two Bicycle
Shops. One Realty Trust Company. Seven Real
Estate Agencies. Three Crate Material Houses. One
Wrapping Paper and Printing Factory. Five Insur­
ance Agencies. Five Physicians. Five Shoe Stores.
Nineteen Grocery Stores. Eight Dry Goods Houses
Three Clothing Stores. Four
Furniture
Storey.
Three Hardware Stores. Four Drug Stores. One
Wholesale Grocery. One Wholesale Feed and Grain
House. One 5 and 10 Cent Store. Two Jewelry
Stores. Two Musical Instrument Houses. Two Seed
Houses. Two Veterinary Surgeons. Three Dentists.
Two Civil Engineers. Three thousand five hundred
Acres in Vegetables. Twenty-seven Vegetable Buy­
ers, etc., etc., etc.
Sanford is ono of the healthiest cities in the state.
Splendid street cleaning department, sewerage, a
well organized sanitary department and such other
organizations as conduce to the welfare and good health.

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Sanford has a population of 6,300 (city census of
1 9 1 2 ).

Crates Celery...... ..... ............................ $525,000.00
Crates Lettuce __............... :.................. 375,000.00
Crates Other Vegetables.................... 215,000.00
Barrels Irish Potatoes......................... 125,000.00
Bushels Com.................. ........... . . r ..... 99,000.00
Bushels Sweet Potatoes.................65,000.00
Boxes Citrus F ru it.......................... .
23,750.00
Tons Hay._.....................j....................... 24,000.00
Watermelons.............. .....................r u . 12,500.00

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$1,464,^50.00
or 3,118 cars of 40,000 lbs. capacity.

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I have some choice BARGAINS in Orange Groves,
Celery Farm s, City Residences, Vacant Lots, Timber

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By FRANK FIL 80N .
• Whm the bonrdlng- houso «errant
announced Dfck MansQsId, Maggie
put aalde the letter orer which she
had been put «ling and hastily patted
her hair, smoothed down her drea«,
straightened the cover ot the sofa
bed. and went -to the door of her hall
bedroom. Next moment aho was In
Dlck'a arme.
,
"Helgho! Samo old hall room!**
said Dick, taking hla seat bealdo her.
"Say, Maggie, how would you like to
pay Mrs. Flanagan her last week’s
rent and come west with mo next Fri­
day T
"Weal, Dick?*' Magglo Durham ex­
claimed.
"W est's what I Bald," Dick an­
swered. *T re got a chance to buy
a. farm In Texas— Ore hundred down
and the rest on- mortgage. Then we
«aa got -married gnd start out to-make
a homo for ou rselrer . You know,
be continued, In a whis­
per of eiultatlon, *Tve got twelve hun­
dred dollars kaved now,"------- :
They .had been engaged two yegr*.
Maggie earned eighteen doUars a
week as stenographer to Mr. Durman,
of the great department atore, end
Dick twenty as a clerk In the Irdn.works corporation. And they had
been saving ever elnce they were cngaged.
"I mean, Maggie, with your five
hundred." Dick volunteered. "And we
can start In on that and make our
way. Is It all right?"
"Dut Dick, I—"
"Dut Magglo, you ¿now now Mr.
Borman's dead you won't havo such
prospecta as you thought Ho took
a fanoy to you, but his head man .dieI likes you, you told me, and 1 guess
|you'll And tho future won't ho so
! bright as you hoped. Come, throw It
' up and let's get married."
I abo would not give him her de­
cision. Bho would let him know the
next Sunday, »ho said. Of coursothey could not go on five days' notice. Durham, you are a lucky young wo­
She muat give Burman's tlmo to re­ man and I congratulate you with all
place her. And Dick would have gono my heart. All that Is now requisite

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"ThCre Isn't a Drop of Real Blood In
. Your Veins."
away very dnwncaBl, had uul her lov­
ing good-bye kiss reassured him of
her love.
Left nlonc, Maggie pulled uul the
letter ugutu and began Mud) lug it
It «gH from Mr llurman t* Inwjer ami
It hinted at something t pat nhe had
never Imagined In her wildest dreams
And she was to be at the llurman
mansion, on Madison avenue, at noon

tho following day.
Tbo nekt morning, a few minutes be­
fore tho appointed hour, Magglo Dur­
ham was shown Into the splendidly
furnished drawing room. Mrs. llur­
man, n severe, stout, elderly woman.
In widow's weeds, was seated In an
arm chair, her handkerchief to -hoc
eyes. Upon tho sofa, sldo by side,
looking the severest condemnation
upon tho visitor, were tho Misses
Burman. The lawyer, Henry AHemus,
rose nervously out of his chair to
meet her. When ho presented her
tho women made »only the slightest
Inclination of their heads.
"Ahem! Miss Durham, U Is my
duty to glvo you somo very painful
Information," tho lawyer began.
"Painful to us, not tho young wo­
man, Mr. Altemus," tho widow cor­
rected.
"1 beg your pardon, madam," tho
lawyer apologized. Ho turned to Mag­
gie. "Miss Durham," he began, “how
long havo you worked In Mr. Bur-;
man's store?"
"Thrco years," said Magglo.
‘ "You began as a cash girl and bad
a phenomenally rapid rise, 1 believe?"
Magglo nodded. "Taught myself
stenography and worked up," sho.an*.
s wared.
'Nevertheless yod axo a young wo­
man of very limited education . I
j think?"
. ‘
{• "What 1 don't know," said Magglo
-r-aho.glanced round herv-"wouId fill

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that library them."
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"Crude but true," tho widow Interposed icily.

RICH’D H. MARKS

"And,' MUs Durham, you never
ascribed ybur rapid rite In Mr. Bur».

and Colouiialion,

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----------------------------------------------------------------think much about It; I ju st went
ahead and did my work."
"Ono question more, madam. I am 1
not talking at random. I am now
about to como to the point How
did you happen to obtain your position
In Mr. Burroan'e storoT" .
"Now you’vo got me," said Magglo.
"1 don't know. I was brought up dt
tho Catholic orphanage. I never knew
“BERKLEY’
my father or mother. When ! was
G
u
n M etal Button
eighteen the mother told me that
Dull
M a t C ali T o p .
there was a job waiting for mo at tho
M edium , receding toe,
store. I Just went ahead and took
juit a bit thick ct than
!L That’s all J know." .
"Mr. Alleimi*," sobbed the widow. - the usual models, which
"corno to the polnL Téli the young
gives more foot room.
person of her good luck and g e t.lt
B road shank and heel.
over.’*
O verw eight single sol«,
"Mias Durham." said M r.A ltqm as,
"•*Snow A rc h Support in g
"09 going through Mr. Burmin's prlv- j
Insole.*
ate papers wo And that he was—er—
$3.50 and $4.00
married before."
“We hope so," interposed tho widow.
“Add. to be brier, that you are Mr.
Burman's daughter."
Maggie looked at tho lawyer and
at tho widow and at tho prim faces of
tho two girls.
"Why didn't he recognize mot" she
asked.
"Because,»* said tho lawyer, "Mr.
Human had a position In life which
had to be maintained. And you were
the fruit of a mesalliance, a Juvenile ;
Indiscretion. Mr. Burnao decided, j
quite rightly, that he ahould not be j
held responsible."
"I see," said Maggie. "So he put:
Ask us to show you our ¿lock of
the responsibility on my mother. '
Where Is she?" • •• ,.
shoes for Fall and Winter, and you will realize
. "She died when you were born.
And now the point la this: Mr. Burwhat forty years of manufacturing means.
man has left .you an annual Incorno of 1
seven thousand dollars, to bo held In
^ Maximum shoe value at minimum price.
trust for you, upon two conditions.
First, that you agree to go to a school •
In Paris which has been selected for
you. and to remain there two years.
Secondly, - that, after you have been
polished, you will reside with Mrs.
llurmnn as her niece, and that no hint
SANFORD
F L O R ID A
of tho secret ever passes your ' Ups,
under penalty of forfeiting your Income. Ah, by tho way, there la a
third condition, hut it Is too unimport­
ant to lay much stress upon It. I
believe you havo considered yourself
engaged to a worthy young man by tho
namn of Mansfield? A mere clerk. I
think. Of course thnt episode Is
pnt]t-d now- and forever Well, Ml»a

msn’4 store to anything but native
ability?** the la

Is that you sign a document which
havo here embodying these terms.
You will then receive a quarterly In­
stallment of $2,333.33 from me And
of cuursu your past ,llfo ends here.
You will never return to your board­
ing house You will go to an apart­
ment which I have already ordered
for you, being under the careA)f your
chaperon, Mrs. (Irlggle. u member of
an nrlstocratlc family
Horn Is the
paper." Ho began shuffling among
tho sheets upon the tablo.
Maggie, roso up
"flood bye, Mr. Altemus." sbo said
She bowed to the widow and her
augbters
“ Kb?" said the lawyer
"Declined with thanks." said Mag
gle. She began to grow red. "Do
you think I'd sell myself Into slavery
for the pleasure of mixing with your
crowd?" she demanded
"Why, there
Isn't a drop of real blood In your
veins There Isti 1 a particle of decent
feidlng In you
No th unks'
I \o got
something none of you will e v e r - h a v e
or e v e r have had. and that s the love
of a good man who» going to m a k e
me happy aud give tne a home. De­
clined T'
"Slop! Slop !" shouted the lawyer.
"If you refuse you must sign a re­
lease attested by four witnesses and
drawn up In the presence of u notary
public according to—
But the front door had slammed
Mercy’ ejaculated the widow, fan
nlng herself hrl.kl)
Thunk heaven
f haven't got that Itunhus on tn&gt;
shoulders A very vulgar young wo
man, Mr Altemus. hut upoh my word
I'm nlmoul inclined to forgive her low
insults In view of what has occurred
Do you think you can get tho releaso
signed for certain, Mr. Altemus?''
"If she doesn't change her rnjnd.”
murmured tho lawyer. 'I'm afraid—
I'm afraid—"
. Hut he had nothing to be afraid of,
for Maggie was a t that moment tele­
phoning to Dick Mansfield In a public
"booth.
• "Dick! Hello, D ick!" sho called.
"It's alt right, Dick, dear. I'll mako It
Friday."

Uncommon Shoes at
Common Prices

fj Isn’t that the kind of footwear you
§ . haveLeen^earching for?

D. A . C A L DWE L L &amp; SONS

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Tilia little 90 lb. MOTOR can do the work of

Six M en”
“ Sounds improbable— you say!. Well it’s tnn*
nevertheless. This is a motor of one horse power
and it can, at a pinch, do more than one hor&gt;e
power of work.”
«a
‘ ‘And it is a well proven fact that one able bodic&lt;l
man, working continuously, can exert a force,
equal to one-sixth of a horse-power.”
‘ Therefore, I repent, that this little ninety pound
G-E Motor can do the work of at least six men.
‘ ‘But how about the cost ?
“ Only about ten cents an hour for ’ electric
current—six men at fifteen cents an hour cost
C*
ninety cents.

(Copyright. IS1J, by W . O. Chapman.)

Penrose and the Steam Roller.
A charming .young •Pronchwoman
was a guest -at it dinner attended by
Senator Penrose rccehtly. The con­
versation turned to horseback riding
and the fair visitor Inquired if tho
senator had had any adventures.
"Y es," ho replied reminiscently, "I
had an exciting experience not long
ago. When out riding one afternoon»
my horse shied at a steam roller and
throw mo, shaking mo up pretty bad­
ly."
"And tho steam roller—did It roll
over you?"
"Not that time," said the senator,
laughing, "It did later." .

lion \
" I f you wont som* moro info
on U»« oconomy and advantage of electric
motors and electric power,
havo a chat with our Pow or

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Wool Production.
The great wool producing countries ¡iw Vi?
In tho world are Australia, tho
n ir
States, Great Britain. Russia and'The
Argentine Republic. The figures art,
as follows, In pounds, for the year
1911: Australia. 750.600.000; Russia
‘(In Furopo and Asia), 380,000,000;
Argentina, 328.600,000; the United
States, , 328,000,000; Great Britain,
133.000,000. The total output of tba
world is 3,695,733,000 pounds. Tbo
wool Industry

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Giuseppe (,aw the bruise

STOMACH TROUBLE
1 A BANK ACCOUNT IS THE BEST i
FOR FIVE YEARS INSURANCE POLICY

•Vou have linn &gt;ourni-ir. Mindin'
" W h a t h av« you d o n e !
Dii) you fall?"

ho '•xclnlmud

s Lion Inflicted Just
Retribution on a Cruel
Trainer.
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Vo«. I foil downstairs." ftobhud
MIndila, Hhium-fart-diy
If «)". ¡,.,,|
hocn a Utili- ii M- i Min- might noi (mV.li.'on ho frlght.-md um iunm„
all In tin- wurlii h. hör lind an il,..
IIIUII Muh, ili.

By SIGISMUND D. TAIL EH.

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Majority of Friend» ThougTit Mr. taking o:licr* medicines.

I decided Id X
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'i ,LitC.fw»;a&lt;iMvTrWWTmr,;li I did not have

had given liixm-ll in him

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*ero
* —¥ Trtr H-nn'r Ir.tvr tn wait until you yiic to y*ct
farseveral weeks. Signor Blanco. lit« Giuseppe hi-Kun in mitico it
lir« t lm
Hughes Would Die, Uut
your m o n e y ..............................................................
any confidence in it,
{«jner. had pcrcctved nothing mpi««. muh indignant mul thought of taxlnc*
[ - w*uiie hi# «*&gt;0» had lost. their line lllunco «ttli H Tin-it hu wnlt-d. h1
Ope Helped Him to
I have in'w liecn Likin*; Black Ilratighl
It is w a i t i n g for you at any time you need it,
I ■tTnni.j«
lrtUDt'S» and
ntiu .his
.II1B brain
umili hud
nun M "»ii ii* th.- Italia
l. i'ur.
No
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nad bewildered. Nero obeyed knew - i - i . . . . .
of ,.rll
(or three montli% .1ml il has mu-d mg—
ami sometimes you npeti ii mighty quick.
Recovery.
„ qulftlf «*V er' bul " h " "
,lr
Mimic. -ii.mk constantly
N .r..
havcn'l had Diosc awful sick hc.id.ichcs
iprinir, nl tbtvftord of cominmiil, iij. iii _ km-w It N-n. Man watching him
S t a l l -m account and insure youtsclf and
I k
t. pedestal"
nedcàlali'tlifr/i^fta a slight ipilv'- &lt;|tlIcily n« h. watched Giuseppe 'I in
since l bc;nn using it,
Mj
youi family against tlie unexpected.
&lt;rin« of W» aides, a !n«hlng of Ids dUmux Mil« M U lu-nr when Gltlscpp.
Pomcroylon, Ky. —In Interesting ad­
l
am
so
thankful
for
what
ltl.uk(ill, which would have told Hlnnco a bqw Miami, «irikn Minettn through
You will find in our bank that courteous a t ­
* it o i7 ~ once. Hut Blanco was mad
vices (rom this place, Mr. A. J. Hughes Dhiughl has done for me.”
the open dour of th eir tent
tention is given to th J*sinall depositor quite
wjth drink and Jcalougy of Ills young
He lind In .-n (-minting the reci-iptH,'
writes as follows: "I was down with
Thcdlord’s BlacK-Draught has been
as freely as to the wealthy one..............................
hut now In* itnip|ici| them- ami draw­
wife, Minettn.
•, .
Krcry trainer Know», thnt the 'old ing hi« kniji nulled forward
Hut stomach trouble ior five (5) years, and lound a very valuable medicine lor de­
We will pay you -1 per cent, on time deposits
Btoiy of Daniel and tho Ifbp»
true
Mlanuo Irtijl gone Into tin- lion Innun
would have sick headache so bad, at rangements of lhe stomach and liver. It
h
&gt;
Tore
he
arrived
Mimic,
wan
trainand can look after your affairs in a most
I The Ho» iiar8 n K0041 “,n‘l moro th“11
Tlut let (lie (HR 11 hew lion. Giuseppe miut wall times, that I thought surely I would die. is composed ot pure, vegetable herbs,
r„, ,g In the worldi
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satisfactory
manner............................................
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Jneradrlnk or give way to nny baso Then In- turned hack, to .-•-&lt;• Minolta,
I
tried
dilfcrcnt
ticalmcnts,
but
they
contains
no.dangerous
Ingredients,
and
s c . ami UU.j)oivet la. gouu.
- . scarlet. with.», while wVul a. M*...- |lvl ,
Alitor Majolica and Hefty, they TKn\ waiting, for him.
did not seem to »io me any good.
acts gently, yet surely. It can lie Irccly
I were mere kittens of creatu res, hard- • •t
him —" stammered Giuseppe
1 go! so bad, I could not cat or sleep. .»vil liy yuung anil nlil, and sliouhL
ly larger than well-grown New taiuuh------ -Ves, i oaw you, tno.H *dn* ojikw rn-d
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And l’arsUal, tbo tiger, was "When ho.
- -andwft w y h tw n ti.'P r E ^ f f b n ^ itjt?
chest
toothless. &lt;W qt) carried off seppe, I know thnt I loved him no
would die.
He advised me lo try
Oct a package today.
the honor» In BlanNVa meppgerle, mid longer Ho In a —“
K«ro was so magnjUbetrt' hV ftubluu
"He Is a devil!" shouted the young Thcdford’s Blacic-Drauyht. and null
Onlv a nuarlpr.
specimen that ho would' hnro tnndo man. lingering his blade. ".Mlnotla!"
I any «how respectable.
They looked at One another and fell
bad noticed It, So had Glu- Into each other1« arms. They, knew
aeppe- Tbo girl had totd Giuseppe, now that their two years had been
and the apprentice had warned Ilian- -&gt; fruitless: they would always |&lt;(ve one
I Blanco bad laughed and sneered and another
F R U I T S
cut Nero across tbo faco with hi«
"Giuseppe, you must go." Minettn
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heavy training whip. Nero retreated, sobbed at I--HKII»
‘Go now, before
growling end licking his paw» he «In com*- upon iiilonged to sink their needle like point«
Ilf ADOUARTCRS
Gltlsi-ppe fn i,-l;i tie- Ii., i)*-s( li.iltle
Into Blanco&gt; while fleph.
of III* 111-- Unit mono lit
Ai lust lie
n o : m ti:
MV SMKClAl.lll H
H Ä Z H. F R O S T
The truth was that lllanco had been ron-int-reil. taiMiig Min-it.i s bund to
beating bis wife. MluelLa was oul&gt; his lips lie walked «lowly bulk to 1*1(1-11(11» II l(i&lt;l I'ildlti-U Child,
that w11«*« out jo u r proja-rty i,« olisci
l.tt«b)iihrd 1663
nineteen and they had been married the collection box. lie would leave
Gorhuni's Sterling Silver
to a substantial degrefi by the insurance
C o m m issio n
M e rc h a n ts
two years. Blanco was forty-flvo. He that afternoon; ho would never sed
Roger«' Militisi Ware
you carry if it's insurnneo th at is in a
had found Minolta starving on her ar- Minolta again
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Elgin mid Walt lut m W.in lit-t
»trong, A-liali" comjtany th at will pay
TtaJ from Italy to marry Giuseppe,
Mliiella went Into the thin house
Coin J»» Si. pwI
NEW YORK CITY
your claim promptly ami fairly.
who came from her village, and to presently
Hlnnco, who seemed pur1 lifting MafrrLab frrf
tlnly such companies as those ar-- r-'io
whom she bad been pledged ^ver since tlrol.'iily amiable •nll'd b&lt; r Into th&lt;r--s'nt&lt;--l
hero ait-l tho rules an- no
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they were children.
cage
Site was not loath to y;u, «he
higher than th-m- of &lt;pi&lt;-&lt;ii&lt; rullile ninMinolta had missed Giuseppe, for wa« a heller trainer than he
Blanco, having seen
her
photo­
--« iiItlliln o &lt;.lllght Ills « r i' by the arm
graph, had cunningly contrived to
Mu ' it.i dt ar Mn.' it.«,
lo&gt; said
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CATALOGUENOTICE
lend Giuseppe astray. He trailed lo r «tlillltig Ilk'- a d&gt; vil, I saw w but bul« S E N O
for three days until her money was (u-ni-d llvr- minili--« agn Kneel down. Wo an- tigoni.- f ir Ma. k and |’&gt;Hard A« I huvog' , f the hu«in--'*- -&gt;f tbo
Chick-’n Fo-'d«. M.no!J lo--- and Uuckeibtoited. Then he mnde himself Min*-ttn. and pray "
Tilt-- 11"r' V Guarani!«- C , Fic-i S.u •J o Il.rul'Ulci li.di-lf- all kiridi- - f ford L j- ' ! igu-v. and \V. A Whii
known to her at her boarding limine.
Mlu-ttfi kit--i'I&lt;-d down ,itid prayed l'uiilttv Homi do and &gt;iij'ph«-&gt;- unii Our
comi). I ' m Ito i-nirid in ilio Fax AsJut as she was In the a ct of being hccnuHc Him wuà dorilo and II aneiued Si i-ds aro Tilt- llor-l.
■easor'« Olilo" in th» court houso.
turned into tho street.
the only« thing that «he could do.
T H E WALTON SE E D CO M PAN Y
"GitJieppe has another girl.” he tobl
T H O S . K. B A T E S
Blanco Hti-pp-'-i toward Noro and 3 0 E«&gt;t Da, Str«*t
J-ci- ■un » ! I lo FI*
her. "1 am Ulguor Blanco. No, l do cut him «avagi-ly acro»« the loins
Tin- cat l-apt-d fiotti hi« p-dcntal and
rrmichuL ttnarllng. In a corner. Blanco
at'-i'pv-x‘ T'Ack utwunt Ilio half open
door
Ho took til« oyoa from Nero
Ilo km-w that ho could roach the ere
-li-or and cl"«-- It on Ida wlfo before
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Nf,pro ecu Id spring
err
«4- - Hu ie*p.!U Ate rito door, tripped, and
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MINUTES
FROM
JACKSONVILLE
POSTOFFICE
sttimblcd
II*- had fallen upon Minot
ta'n whip, which «li« had cant anldo : :
II-- «trovo wildly to rl«r
Hi- hu« a eee
.1a- ku hiviDo ha» spread to the west and "itliwi si mi far limi l-iialilirs Miu.it--I inaiiv inilrs ftuin tfic I' 11 air srrmiilgl) Llouglil ncatit to
Kt- ut »hapt- darken the da) Ughi over e—
town
hy lamiliai accp-ailitaricc. wluli th- newer G A R D E N L I I Y stilimi' no the nutrii, not y-i a h&gt;-uv&lt; liold name i» lliougld to hr away
liim
1^ 3
out
R'^r rr iice r&lt;&gt; a map will s|w,w o, I p- r s- in a 1 visit l-y -»or limili) ani.* «*i!l -..-isiov-' ILai ( j A ff |) |' N 1 I ( T i, i'" 1V 7 ni 11cs an line irorn
It^wiiH Minolta » «rr--tioi that calh -l eee
the post oIlice and only 2(1 minutes u-ir
(..AliDKN L i l Y iv actually nearer to town than less desirable western and saiulhwestern prop­
(Uiffl-ppo frulli lini CulleCtluU box. ,
Win’ll ho arrived In- «aw her h-atlng
erties ofTercd at far higher prices ilia' the m-irc advantageously located (.A K D L N ( I I I .
with h-r lini-- list« un Nero'« faro ==
ubilo (lo- liuti blinked and snarl-d ~
-a •r th»- bmlv of Blanco
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tho historic n a m e of Geiirge W a s ti n g - ~
ton on Ilio polli-- oint t-&gt;ii til --11-*i'. tim
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Sun of thill f i t ) « la t i«
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lilH'riou« iiutunaak»- tin' urr- i-‘d itimi
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Nero Retreated, Growling.

not know wln r- Glu«cppo I# now
Marry too and I will hung dluinnnd«
rouml i ,r n. &lt;k
Pi«»r llttl- Miti-'itn, hHplot-« and
hopt-lc»*. Mi atl eaBy vletim to
manco. it uiuhi hr- ndmlmd. though,
«.»t ho wag dyt-ply Inluluiitcd with
skr glrlhij beauty. Ho they were mari 7 “ 1 an&lt;l Bve-f happily three month».
| Od tin a—Giuseppo c a m e back.

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nd bo would havo worked for noth*“ *** ivithln night ,of hi» beloved
“?;**■ Do felt dimly that tho day
‘ m 1 ftITlv® wben ho could help her.
haa
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leni n t‘ ° nca b® t* » e d Nero and
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Another rtlcro,?cthtd tlown at hi» '«&lt;*•
cloth« w1lLmo b® ^bbed OIUBoppe'»
•Mb-catnip. Oluiopph Bmclle.l
»mi wondered why the big
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And of th o se whose «"lo nani« Is
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th e inspired co g n o m en u h e re v e r they

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"All In the Game.”
It is e r r o n e o u s to think that Clio
great leaders of the financial world
persist in t h e ir labors merely for tho s —
sake of’ncuuirlnji mon-iy. B a th e r , they ~
have got themselves into the g am e of ^
active lift*, and they do not know how —
to exist outside of It.
Once there wan a man wbo thought ;
UusItfU Sag« ought to stop work. H oJ
spokiiJo him about it. " W h y get to­
gether any more money, Mr. Sage?
You cah’t eat; you can't drink IL
What good wJU It do you?"
"Ever play marbles?" Undo Russell
asked.
“Yes, when I was a boy."
"Couldn't eat 'em could you?
Couldn't drink ’em, could you? No dso
Ytryoh?**' *
dW you play
marbles for?" •
Envied Ornnlpotence.
Proddy was B years of age. Ho bad
attended Sunday school for hut a short
tipie, and with childish curiosity
asked questions One day his father
took him to tho ball game, and little
Proddy, his eyca shining brightly,
aeked: "Can pod do anything, pop?"
"Yea. thy aod," replied hla father,

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Autor by his futhoFmprAujnted an investmertt of only tw o n illi a
liar» in r - 1 1 &lt;rti&lt;" i f v y n - a n . T I «■"'» i I ii ' f&gt;&gt; yrm i i tb i-,. f r n al estt a l , - i* tin- only real basis o f Wealth, tin- first to respond to p ri- p t i ' y . la»« t » tiv • aw sy in 'i u
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Let us show you., Thcsiimirable locatiqn of these suburban homesites will spt&gt;ral to «11 in scarcb of » gooil home location at g resfonable
price, ami in a neighborhood that epibtaces good features today, and has the advantage of a positive future enchancement in valuation.
This properly w nicely located, high and dry and perfectly drained.
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utanco had taken advuutago of tho go.
1
ruulU'« Ignorance to have him
Of d in ’d d escen dan ts, of co u rse, SjS
sbaaghah-d aboard a Chesapeako oy»- tho Futln-r of ills t'oiintry hail none, z z
tvrman
Ho hod thought the life N e g ro e s by Imndr- d« wore named for =
*ouhl kill him; Instead of which ho him by Hlave m a s t e rs before the Civil z z
,
f^0Wn 8tro,,l?- He came back to war. Slncu then tho n am e lias been
*u«l Blanco married to Minolta.
a fa v o rite with those blacks who had
Pooh, that lg nothing!" Blanco «aid to c h o o se a family appellation
he- _ _
rily. i thought you had run nway cause of not being certain about th eir
H *aa for your sake I married her pedigree.
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*f»ln. stay with mo and I will give
Too ten dollars weekly.”

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Truck Gju.w£j &amp;»vÀi^..OxgaBÌ&amp;ing

l.tDWft« of South Florida, and THfiy S fr** j
|m il« from Ta mpa, in enjoying a great L
¡ big boom.
It U blessed with a da*» uf
the most progressive citizen* to be found
In the state, and they an? '•doing*' things
jin great shape. It fias a live Board of
Trade and ¡ts jtersonnel are live wires
from the word go.
Grooming Hudson
This organization is accomplishing
Jacksonville, Oct. ,0.—Tho^ Evening great results in its laudable efforts to keep
Metropolis says political rumor has jt Seffncr in tin? lime light. The tong of
that shrewd politicians have been en­ Seiner's approcalung prosperity. U a
deavoring to draw Fred . M. Hudson, sweet melody and "sounds good to thou
of Miami, into the race against Senator seeking investments in a genial climate
Fletcher, John Stockton" and Albert where the oranges grow.in great prolu­
W. Gilchrist, hoping thereby to defeat sion and the home of the industrious and
a Jacksonville man and«then make^pyl- well to do farmers.
' ~*?fot being urtsfled "With only "¿‘ Board
grewsman to come from Jacksonville. of Trade to sing its praises it is to have a
Several conference* are- reported to newspaper which will make its appearhave recently been held on this subject abce'"about NovemW/ 'f t t and will be
known as the "Heffner Weekly.U u a t W '
and it will lie published by M. D. Mose­
ley, a well known journalist of South
Florida.-»Tampa Tribune.
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of I,C00 for nezt season.
: progressive
“Not only did Uicac little czppriments ; would make

• wake the ptople up to their popdbbities ; progressives
from an Irish- potato standpoint ■ but i excellent rec
f

iijv id to stimulate them to greater and u attori
action along agricultural lines and the mission,
m u lt baa* keen that large acreages of
t ti aw bet i ks, sweet potabei, 1teans and
other truck have ixen put in in seasno;
book O
ru.d condition* studied and practice«!
fu&gt;ware of
an to the L**t local method ol crop rota- 'phu , , t})(. v
tion.
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by counties
“T he great benefit of the association mnn w Haj,j ,
rendered in this instance was the saving. ,jta | 0f jp,,n
of CO i»nt» ja-r barrel on thirty rare. All unthinking i
LLilias» was transacted through the of- headed this
f i t M* of the [iMWJsiation, stlch a* the
-p^e wn(XJl
bL&gt;ing of harieU, etc., and when the ^
^
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Cjop was harvested and the buyer* were the scheme j
on the ground the comLnitUe of officer* ^
(o ^
ht fu out for $4 tx-cauac they controlled ljw of
the output at tlte two point», and got
what tlay demanded, alt (tough an oiler
of only JU.50 was made by the buyers. arf ni‘l,*‘ *
On the other (tand, if the (tuyere (tad*-121—
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(Min dialing with individuals they would *,n‘es "* 14■ &gt;
dou( tliiw have (toughl t(ie crop at their M&gt; s ° 1 ‘*',n
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hint off hi*
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Petersburg Bonds

St. Petersburg voted overwhelmingly
on Tuesday for a $227,000 bond issue
for internal improvements, the greater
part of the amount to" be used in com­
pleting contracts now under way.
Passage of the issue means that the
first step toward securing a deep-water
commercial harbor at Bayboro nas been
made. %Qf the total issue, $41,000 is
for then puvpose of commencing work
on the project. Plans for the harbor,
which apjawred in the Manufacturers’
Record several week» ago, were pre­
pared by Engineer Henry W. Long
of Boston, and the scheme is considered,
one of the mint modern as well ils con­
venient of the present day.

Keep

Don't wait until you have some ail
ment caused by poor digestion,
biliousness, - or by inactive bowels

which may lead to a serious sickness.
Immediste relief is . aHonied by
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You will keep your food in belter condition—you will
ice'in the long run.

And Poultry Supplies

'The Ice chest, kept filled -with OUR ICE, makes a happy,
healthy iumc. And the expense is so small you scarrelj
miss the money.

N o crop Bermuda Onion«. Turnip, Cab
bag*. Lettuce, Pepper end Complete line of
all Gaiden and Field Seeda for Trucked
end Home Gt/dcn*.
A bo Price* on Grain end Feed.

Darby &amp; Martin
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d l Y o u d o k n o w that if a c h ic k e n rata a n in
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Mention, C. J. Riaultir president. IBS
Glen Ft. Mary, Flif.
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V uxville T iu ck Grow^-re" Association;

H. !d baiter, ptreident. Maiville. Fla. BS
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Green ville Truck Grower» AsewK-tatin .; 11 W. Jaxr.iB, tm ifarary »ecretaiy. (m in\ille, Fla.
C&lt; lun lua County Trucking and Mar-

U til g Association; W. M. Cone, jinnident.
Fnwunhte County, Truck Growers'
At k &lt; is tion; '1 loir as Z. Atkinson, ugricultural advisor, Livp Oak, Fla.
Madison 'Irucktrs' Association; O.
Fandem, ttm.jK.rary ftiesident, Madiwm
Mcrdlctllo Trucking Association: B.
W. I ait ridge, Umftorary president, Monticello, FI»Gadsden County Truckers Asoociation; Y . L. Watson, temporary p raldent, Qiincy Fla.
Lake County Truckers’ Association;
Jack Peters agricultural advisor Tavares Fla. .
Callahan Truckers’ Association; E. O.
Erwin president"; D. 11. Petrie secre* tary Callahan Fla.—Jacksonville Me-

A big m.vni.11 ii.uw.tiy is to W t*tablishtd in St. John* county near
Litgo where large tracts of timber
will lie cut over at\d converted into
lumber.
Five large sawmill* will be
located on the lands. The mills will

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Thcre is ctouoray in keeping your refrigerator ’tbonm^tdy
chilled.

tnii ltl.&lt; &lt;•! read. - m t of wi.It 0 .in- just ZZ
"'KiM.ll.' tat lar have (wen very graft
fyit.g u.died, and we intend (o follow
L f . l l if line of work together with the
industries ol other kinds, but to m&gt;
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Refrigerator

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Into clela.il kith the (aimer in his busintA,= z z
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material aid p««sible.
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3ANFOHO. FLOHIDA

SCOT OF THE WORLD

TU GB DAV, OCTOOEH '4

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Special Road District
No Special Session
Panic Reigned On
'
For Volusia County
Florida Legislature
111 Fated Steamer
rOf ValuUt- •—
Will Give Sanford Shorter
s t a t i;

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New Smyrna

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New tl.m'ifi 1‘aktor

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New Primary La»

ing Redisricting Law

l he now primary law in of such
vital mt« rant to every «•lector in the
rtiil«* that the legislature should have
nuuli' provision for mailing a copy of
til«' law to every registered voter. But
as Uik wa* not ikuw. wu.fuul U».»L ii is
til«' d u ly ^if the newspapers * la- taolu«
the people folly Bcqunnited with its
provMotts, Auys the Jacksonville Metro|&gt;oliA.
This will perhaps be even a
better w ay of informing them. because
they will read a brief summarizing; of

A re

Arouwd T o ^ T h e Importance

I Ageticu-s M the Lincoln An«'. irm: Life
Of T o u r u t T rav e l
|Insurance •Company was in the «-uy
r- ■*
, I yesterday anti today looking after the
T tisrtb e people of the «tooth em i of
' i^ le U isU m fcn t.—wn-- irgrnry hi (Hs
Vduai» county are determined n hdve
j city A, 1’, Connelly has beim scIir-im I
rood roads anil that th ey lire detorfnined
! to art as the Sanford ngeut and m&gt; more
^ jcrre-iw* effort undone to Rive the
suitable agent could be found in this
devrioprr.tnt Qt this sottion all inipetu*
section as ho is an experienced solicitor
p od roods w) li J a in s , ¿ M W a U&gt;’ .-the
mwt has -a Isrse eFrdr wf -friemlA Inul
mthuriasm with' which the proposition
gic*iuaintanc«n.
,
to form a special road tax district is
The Lincoln American Insurance { ’n,
brinf met in all p a r ti of the proposed

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Tallithuawti, Oct. l|
Florida C’orgrtusmert will Ih&lt; ih ct d from lour diatr irt.n at tho fcext (I ction, without a
change in Mata lawn. The following sec*
of
&lt;F:»end Statutes of Florida
ni -WM; -quntmf - f a -AtfTTP’y Gen-ml
West, apparently settles all discumipn
over the m atter:
was recently organizisl in Jacksonville
"1 7 L A representative to the Condistrict.
njuj Uie officers and directors are all Rrtwst of tho United States shall he elected I
Property owners, tax
payers
and
Florida men. of importune«- in tin var - ‘
hfld fur each l imgr«-: intm] dhl Ft
cltiurui generally express theniM-lv.-s
I iuus walks of fifi*
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of II.is ^la-1*. at n .
gi :e ral i-lwti-.ft."
in favor of the move and indirali ms ,
| Among till- Sanhiril men who are
Attorney ( e '
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at this iime are th at a sjiecial « lis imn
|stockholders m the new
ontpany are under this s«s'li ii CotiKresimen will have
for this purpose will carry by a hig
Forrest l.a k r. I
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Hulloii. A T
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majority.
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^Efforts will be made will m the n v t
A I' 1 ii in l!y urn I
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H«' t, (■
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far days to learn the ¡‘e m i n e n t &lt;&gt;f all
Tl • l'1-..t.si t'-l" .,
■ 1 . I.meolh " I ' ’- 1,
I. : 10 t . ¡ifj.flthe people living within the ouiifiiu-* &lt;*f
American 1« th** pacing ot premiums b ' w ihl a .v .
! i 11*» Noven fj r
the propo ed ajieciul road lax district
on the monthly payment plan whi^h, electi-nw be ciUIh I for tlm i l&lt;wrtion ja! |
and for this ptirpoce mis*tings will lie
rannnt full
be atl;m i ve in the man
ngre^sii ■n I i.&gt; tic f.-ur di-t ici ,held in practically r v e r y voting precinct
wtm fill* that he •.........I dl'i.-d to pay
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in the district. Tho com m ittee having
a hug«' Iiiii p Mini b*i it.-in,me«that wl.. t. \. r t ei
u I &lt;-t eo .l« *d
the matter in charge, c o m p il e d . f
John T. Us muontl,
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su|*‘i intendimt to empl iy a second teach­
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Ftirty-five
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Mtally interested in this m .tier, although
I i* Worth Widle lo secure Ihe informa
fontair'c'i in ihe «ir ulnr, and we
®i Ht fimi u condition ronfrot.ling us ui
Fine where it would be id « v« llent
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has the following t » sa ;
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F'.rm
a popular re|&gt;ort of the United
f*bs Get logic:: I Survey hr,s egain isey
sprinted to reett the wide «!&lt; mand
®0,n -Il farri ¡ng and suhurlmiF Mvtioi s
UJuntry. A copy can Ih- rynw
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Í r the lost lu n e fieni "tu pa I « 1 t
country to a n o th er i- n&lt;*l c.igi t/.ai.t
ways to gt-l risi ress Ifohi lie I all p *r t
lion com) Aries,
In t !«*• ii.slai.i t* wi ha
O i r ed I , il Jie.1 Iiii|&gt;|» i1 II I l u i
(e vr w u y mini w in und r-laods rn t
inLs of m«.'ling a i vi. M
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recounting ni I is cxp enr..e «
m a y be of l.i.iu fii •to ««thers
Mi.o
Mitro|&gt;oli
Silns and &lt; urti

Our lArn e s a«- fa| i 1
Stop th e ’ leafs ill f:. n n g ' *'
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less wasteful 1 «*rnuse c;r&gt;jts tt c * 1 'i
rltbed. To sav«' lie »¡.sis is t
Supply I&gt;u|ht (N o JáHj soil.
11 "'“d’io language tho habits
With six silos conrl/Ui tis', i ;■ Ii
holding 1011 tops, our furne s i * g t
ting the most out of their or.n.
L* t
in the Held with the fodde-. c&lt;&gt; n sh t i
are woith ulwiut i'J per acic. eut am! |i l
into silos while grivn .thise ti n e il d. s
with tl t Ir 1 1 1 1 tii » t . 11 11 r l
I16JU0 j&gt;er acre.
If the W i s t could utilize its cn bstalks t h e . present shortagt* of c o m
would he offset by mil.ioi s of tons "f
high gmdc feed in silt s. IH za^er true}" s
us to husband the surjiluti we
every, day o L o ur ItUi— . Uw »una*Jm ‘
.. Change In Itusincss Finn

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port l'Illldreli frolli thè W&gt;t-I Side lo lite

tin Culi-

ilevied with a newspaper w,iu bohclLs
or accepts payment for ad vocatin g the
«•lection of any candidate will le* sul&gt;j**ct In n ‘V«Te |H*|iall|es. T h e net fur­
ther pr'ivples that if a newspaper n-ails tile |«er'.inn! chnracte.' of a can
d'dat" of .e . as-s him "Í tiusfeat.n .‘e
III o i l i e r , I«r . . t l u r w l s f a t t a . ' h .
Il l s o f .
1 id rts-i.r.l ..r give« In . m . . . ,e .Is««
,r«*
i«» iiuM' *•■'**■11 .m ii ! Ihi*k
that the i and o late may ninnisi ml .-ly
Miahe a reply (r«-e of rm l and in ns
1 orisjxs'uous a placo, provi I-d lie do a
not lake up m o re space than tho matter
replied to.

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1 1 (b W’agnrr enme down I«* Kissim-i i. b et fall tu t U' i tiarge of Ihe in
•*,-i t UMliitvs i f Arthur F.
Muni«
tid although it »/.A i new fold «if
. i . ••.r for I ini * ■ Amu - is*«l**«l in
"/ nil u \ * T , M»' Ii M*'
i
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if. i ,s find ihe n pi •'«■ill at ion ol a
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,t many » reli.ddi . iiiiipunn« m all
"f ihspriuu e. I n , Iif* ^ tm nail«',

a í j r^TfífT^t y\

The Herald welcomed thoie' good
jasiple
ifitd our rufilst and the Safiford
[Ufe.JttV* daoghler
+.rrrsfnr.

FTousc should prove to be' the rnrwr jrrtjfT

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W . / F . Hawkins has purchased the
intcrcsl of M r. W a rren in the firm of
I’m - ’ *
Hawkins &amp; W a r r e n and hereafter will m u n i'i r r ’
cordjmie tho business under the name of |y npprevs
W
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Sanford schmd al M.YOi) |M*r monili;
ab«« i h e c o n i r a c t givi n Mr. Kofit. I«ort!
as | &gt; '
ir,
10 trans.&gt;orl Un- cfuUiren Irom Kt. Ibs'd
, ,
1t
•' t fJ*I
al (oh mi per monili, and also thè conIlerndon for Aldcrman
„
,
trai-i g i v o tli*' l'rci lion Co., io trans,
,,
Il W lb'rii&lt;l"ii announc-.s ihat li"
►
»* v 1 tn11'r- t pori Ihe chihlren frinii Ila» «•ust Siile al
, ,
»¡Il
stand fi ir ro-olisUi vi tu ile* p in ti in
r Ull It'i rb' t'l
11 il) 0 (1. wen* all ttpprovetf by ihe board,
,d Al lermnn of Sanford.
M ■. f i e m l i n
id a* tod upon
'Che follo» ing tinuiieial report o(
nissU no iniroduotion lo thè fisipb* ni
sellimi ree« fpla and di-ibuisenn nls wus
Sanford, having h v n r e a m i in i tu « city
pl.ii. hear, i niploti nih.ilulA , eusbuhty , tiudilisl and approvisi by tne board.
and idcntilled with thè business intTI) 1. T I I K A S H K K .
* l-i ii h iH irie iP
oil) has naliilbd tin- h u - r u - i s In
.-st« sitasi grnwing tu manh m.1'« cita i '.
S-s- and Suf.l
:: l ,
•«)
b i
" ■ itisfacthm *'l /.'l ir* with !udh
Mi Hernd.ni h.ts served thè city faithI I
r! |l,
»bell Mr,
I ....... ... u e\p i-ssed u
fully aiuf Wall as ablerman and i- entitl -d
"
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f?i . ,1 i
lo ■*»tir«- (rum the i i-ur.n* e
MusiciaiiH of Sole
io nnother terni as a ricogniti ni of lus
f.f cm o itvuil- d sire to n lire from
the msurun e
h*rvices.
i l e La youiig nini unogrwwivo
Mr and Mrs W. I* Unwell of ( J uit!• &gt;.&gt;, t
! fiii.n"t- s he was fi*u'i . to purchavo the
man, tiu.. have arrived ta tin* city and and stunrfs for jniiiroveimuits wdiri
u r i .'ui. por1 :«g«‘ii, i from lum.
t.iTi|«*red with ecorumiy.
Ilis exi«..!!ai ,| take i.-ti-irge ol the Sanford llou.se,
f ,,«- it.vi.fi pi
U fM
jJi* we do*
kllicw the llllimill of
■Mr. Uowifl is an ablu manager ami will
• Inntb n— St. tl"
considerulfon- i t . must have hoeri
¡nuke the Sanford House pogiular with
i con idefubRi av ^
liiriving. liUHlnevh
the. travelling public and the tuum id.
luclblNyftjfr
hriiigs a goml pricu.
His, lovely wife is also thoroughly famil­
.
.A f a w .k fiS /'P i iu iv 'i iii has had J|4i
iar;
witti the m anagem uA ot tho hotel
,V
U &gt; V - ber Ol vears .ipd i&lt; t|
pifd Is n must charmlugMijwp vi, lH*ing
. r
1
f » p U ^ p 5 l o thv fuel 5hul h«* i» R u ' h f W
■¿Htpuslcian of note. Mr». 1'ouvll is a
««:. .
1.
ilV mferirtte«!'in * tu rr limn Uu-t lyf*'^
lioen • yjpon
the
' ,r ctiiing " ftnfh the insurance fieiiT—1 vhvHuMt having
«.■ r, 1'IOWC- . . . .
,
concert stage and every' ¿vetting wiliiesae»
Kiviunnice JA^rnal.
ml f-yery Avnilan impromptu concert a t the Sanford
,«u v " 4r*a o and
House parlors.
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ulsr tmofuby in
J»art of Florida dur­
ing
I
lie
*Coiiyfni'
efji»«m.
. dtye h-sv-ns«,
U'
0 .&lt; having marll’ , tiff
,** Michigan in their big Ofi)ihuid lourirtg W. J. Thigfreli is bu&amp;ily engaged In mak­
’sue fo* car. They had a moat intertating trip ing needed impruvemeutfi in the house
nd final- and never changed a tire. Mi#. Wallace and nil will lx* ready in a few weeks to
oiK-n the s.-ason. Tho Sanford House
able record a n a expect to do much lM5t-

t-f the young people uipl as io day's of ter thU year.
yoie tho old house will ring to the'tune
Several games have
of tho orchestra and-tying feet and the
s o Uh
toni ist and sjiortsman will (fnj It a ;bf Janford.
comforUlfl« place to apend tho winter.
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O tlo b rr 7. 1913

HIE SANFORD HERALD

WE HAVE T H E M
¡X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X XX
A Tam pa Tribune headline announc‘Sanford School Opens for Ontrf
Then* is ir-movement on foot to have* i
PaMlaheA Fw^ry Toe^lat arici FHdiiy Uorr.Ing Hf
More Season." And what is to hap|wn
after the one more season? Will the
I.1E HERALD PRINTING COMPANY ¡ ^
Seminole children know all there is to |
H J. m ill» . Cdltar
/ Franc iv o in 1915. We are not informed
W M HAYAIS. Bualncaa M tn ilir
known or will our Sanford neighbors
_ j as to the origin of the movement, hut it lie
turn the srhool building into a court
«barrial Ian Price. 12 OO a Ytar In Atfvarcr is evident that then-will lie an organised
house and educate their children at
effort to have the rw m im i and tirtfwihome?—Orlando Sentinel
P a llv rrn l In the C llj by carrier 12.00 e rr year IB j
hililies of the state exhibit«! there, this
advance oi 20c per » o a th .
We have the schools and will have
evidence
Ix-ing pre**nt in the recent apP artnern« In a d ta n c e m a n be m ade nt office
them next year and for many years
pointment of Capt. A V. French, of
E ntered • • • m a d e l i l l C«U m a tte r AuSutt 22nd Sanford, to lie com m i«ioncr for the then-after which is more than Orunge f
190B, at tb e Po« Ioffice a t Sanford. Florida.
county can boost of since there is n o ,
state at that event.
an d er Act of Uarcfc 5rd. 1879.
rchool at Maitland and aince county—X■.
-------An effort was made to have tTie last division the people of th at burg will |
Teiephorfe No MB legislature malte an appropriation for
• Office la Hamid BuildIna
probably wish they had joined Seminole (
this puri»«*. A «[w-cial representative county in the division m atter and th e y .
Everyone "with money, no matter l»ow little, wants to know thatTOWN AND C P U N T y ADVER­
of the exposition company ap|&gt;eared would now have a school. Seminole
TISING
at Tallahassee and made an addrens lie- county promised schools and Semi noblie can get it when he wants it.
. •
The Arcadia Enterprise in a lengthy fore the body to urge action, hut this. will make good all promts**.
article in which it says that "Ju st now , like a gre-at many other meritorious i&gt;rt&gt;Everyone who is wise, also knows that idle money is an unprofit' ----- 0 ----a number of South Florida, towns afe "jeers was defeateil.
How cim anybody be elected re p re-1
'ublfTrervam-rrml-you therefore WANT Y O U R MO NEY W H E R E IT
pJ i n r A k i f c
— A A w t.
i* m u J a u h l c d l y . t o u t e d Jm uuaivu.ixum . ihy Foqrjh District of ;
— d S - S A f f f A m W H F R F IT W I L L X I E L D ^ I i l E - G j t E A I E S I . PQ S.v
vertise their resources" and which in making exhibits at fairs ami exposi­ Florida in November 1911 when th e n ';
it says "w ill he expensive pie«* of tions, and the Sentinel does not favor won’t be any F’ourth District until aft­
SIBLE BEN EFITS.
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advertising; no other would prove the a p p ro p ria tio n ^ funds for such pur­ er the 4th of March -1915 asks the
pAdi table. Moat of them will no doubt poses Jn any haphazard fashion, b u t it T am pa Times. We don’t know we are |
♦ - - -,IN T H E P E O P L E S BA N K O F S A N F O R D , the people of this
l)e design«! to eclipse all previous is of great importance, or at least we sure’ b u t hand it up to Hob Holly»!
efforts in th a t particular line of adver­ so regard it, ‘for Florida to be adequate­ of the Sanford Herald who stands at)
community have always found a bank of highest service, uniform c o u r­
tising and tbe printing will be sent to ly represented at the great exposition to the head of the class in answering
tesy and unquestioned character.
concerns outside the home town if not b e .h e ld »t.JSan Francisco. Unless a such questions to the satisfaction of
f• • *
out of the state.**
thoroughly creditable showing be made, all concerned.—Orlando Reporter-Star.
These
three
attributes
constitute the best things for which a bank
The Enterprise then proceeds to an however, it would lie worse than not be­
This is simply a guessing contest.
able comparison of the value as be­ ing represented nt all.
can stand, and through them this bank has merited its title, being in all
We guess th a t the Fourth will havo no
tween the newspaper and the booklet
representative
unless
Claude
L’Engle
In recent years a considerable rivalry
respects indeed, T H E P E O P L E S BANK.
plan of advertising, with all the argu­ has grown up between California and recovrni from the lAJCOMOTIVE AT­
ment in favor of the former, which Florida. It might be equivaocated, TR A C TIO N . The editors are all q u e s-!
naturally should have the greatest however, th at this rivalry has been en­ sing at it and the Supreme Court will
Offering you the most modern conveniences for the handling of
share of consideration. That all may tirely qf California's manufacture. T hat get the last guess and decide the m ailer
your business, we extend to you our highest appreciation of your pat
have the benefit of this opinion, it is sta, p b j(.a|0UB 0f iu products and cli- for us. To bo serious though the Fourtli
ronage.
reproduccd herewith:
mate and progremiveness and reputa- district wili remain and the rare will b*
“ If prtchance it reaches some indi­ lion. There aecma to have been a made in the Fourth and not from the
vidual who has the time and inclina­ studied attem pt on the part of the press state at large. *&lt;Thc intent of the legis­
tion td read it through, and the state­ bureaus employed to exploit the advan­ lators will be recognized in this ease by
ments therein set forth happen to strike tages of that state to decry Florida and the Supreme court which will he going
him and "stick the first thing that (
everything coming out of or some for no human being before or after
individual will do will be to sit down and connected with this state. This has led has lieen able to interpret the nets td
write to the local paper publish«! where to many cas** of direct and inexcusable the legislature.the booklet came from and say, "Please misrepresentation.
C ertain Caliior0
M. M. Smith, President
H. E. Tolar, Cashier
send me a sample ropy of your -palter ’ ma pa|&gt;ers have been guilty id "playing
Pr»»sidenl Woodrow Wilson. S**i*fT
H. R Stevens, Vice-Prcs.
Wiial South Florida editor dix-s not up’" lake accounts of burri nines in Flor- tury Daniels of the Navy deportment
R. R. Deas, A.ss’t Cashier
receive a thousand such letters every ida. Flverything untoward or had thing aj,d Secretary Garretson. oí the War
year?
rimreTAiing Florida has hi-eti exagger­ dCfiartinent. wil] !«- invited to attenti
" lie gets the paper in dm- time anil ated and every good thing hae in-en de tk&lt;- sixth annua! convention of thè At­
glances through its pages.
Every cried, it cannot be doubted th at Flor­ lantic L)»s-j-‘r W aterwaya Asvociatton.r
little new* item in the pt»|»-r is laden ida lots suffered conshleraWe injury in to Ite held in Jacksonville Novi'nti)*»with significance and the wiiold pa|n-r the minds of many uninformed [Ms&gt;[ile, l 't h to 'JI't. inclusivi
Til»- J.uks4in
reveals to him an insight to tie- dnpri and it may I«- that capita] tainted in tin» ville Itoard uf Tradì- is advim d hy t'oijturn» of tb»- country s*ron&lt;Iur&gt; only direction for investment m this state grewunan J li.uni don Moon- of Penn­
i«l I I A *t-f v, hrf Eu
im a of ME &gt;4 of HI- *4 of SiNrtMsri | 9 in Tu*n
to a |&gt;ertomd envsstigation.
has las-n deterr*si if not alwolutely |ir»- sylvania, prewident of thè Asaociation, »Lip JÎ a-Hjth, Hanc** -TOr*#t.
bI 1 ’hilrr tlf»*
ion of {"lira I« Wififiniji*
" lie reads
'Liill Smith was in Hie veiiU-d from coming l&gt;y such stories
th.it at leiLst ohe thoiis.inri d»-l»-gates and ih rL'iA
.if» a r r « in »»oí «w&lt;lion 19, !*—
» a t }»*•
rit\ today ami vihi-iits lining »Top to
nitri
fi
I'*
rhum*
of
N
11
of
NK'*4
This state of affairs oilers nvit»ort suf- vi-ltor», frolli jtoinh' tmrtli of Florida.
1fi1
I'iidrt
1K
«
**iLrrutii*n
(ir*o*
II
Jim llriiwn (or fl i»-r leu on tie- tr**—
th.it al le.est itin- thoii-an») deh-gati-, and Hffijtffinl tfw tH UT»* in Affit i sw-rtion I**,
lu-ient why Florida should have an u
Hill ihttiks h&lt; ysill |iii*k alwut ! -on
.
.. I l,T ,.r &lt;J ,
asi If**'
I f - ffiOUth
*nut h I — t*r t»-« o f %“ i o f N f ' I o f 'Ml 1*1
tntut ns ttic Panam a Pacific exposition vt»iturs. (rotti poitiL- north 1,1
uf VE j« ul NE * »if 1
boxi-&gt; (rum his hundred tns-&gt;
tile
:tssorta
-«7T
s-twir.
The legislature •should. have provwbsi W.li I». t ri attehduliee. ami *ls
Tpftiu rm*h (mfi h f t » pay lor tr tlm
“ lie rends again
'Dick "Jont* rt
‘ M II ANI».
the rneutks Having failed to do so it tton luus a largì- nutt 1» r of memis-r» in
If» Ate*
SSr».f! if Semirntie »'iais11c&gt; FI »
| mim.« (mi- pros|Bs*t.' lor a heavy Mrnw
will remain for tl.i individual counties F'iorni.i tla Itoard of Traile commi Iti»-.
hern »rop I hi;* w(til'-r and think» he
TH E U N I V E I I S A L CAM
to eontrihllte to 11lilt ohjis't
it 1» to Iti elianti1 of thè arrangement» ex jsst
will F*-ym [licking about the middle
he a-sMimed that the trnns|Mirtntion com-* .irli x-t 1 Vtd vtsitors at Uh conv'-otion
o( January
l&gt;|rk wig* offenni J.r&gt; eents
11
---------- P O L I T I C A L ------------t pa tiles will lend considerable aid. hilt
ja r ln,x (or but enure crop ’
,
,
, , ... I they cannot and will not beur the enUfi
Pàiitof Smith of tle- i'allahas.s*.sth ese two little items would have
•
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A N N O U N C E M E N T S
Il y o u circled the world o n the
burden
It is to the interests of the rail­ Democrat is carrying thè following
morewi ight and therefore prove
roads to draw attention to Florida, hut "m i" iti lo- |&lt;a|«.r
tail o i a c o m e t, you c o u l d n ' t
mare eliertiu- advertising than all tin.
.
1 hrftL) ffinritmxYunrT1 rn&gt; r«unin»ry Ltr Ihr
,
|,
u is"o( its great interest to the State lliftt
" t t a n t . d . a ytiting imui of edilcation lihnn of tt5»yxif of i hr rii y of Sinfunl »ul
pass
e m —there d always be
glowing slatetm-nts you could crow if
I he done, and th&lt; rndroails t&lt; i-hl , o s s i,,- a.ldn-s-. w ho re a chrretmit liir »Ir*' •ton of i Iwe While M»r/* 1‘timar
IT to .1 I: i( .l-MTM- ts&gt;ok|l,l [iriniis! o
a n o th e r I*ord aheat I.
M ore
;
•«( . ■-M.I‘TIS* &gt; . 1 lire -I ,;!&gt; IT'd
h. Ul
1 .^ .|« &gt; S O f il'* • w' . I'M 1
i-i*ln-ti'd to *itl&gt; h.el il.ilei
all t;o L ,,kni i- •■[or- «•( a FI aui.i
'lot, If the t.iti- »■i -«j. ■i ri.i v»
II»-*'
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t h a n d2;&gt;.00() F o r d s a rc e v e n
nono
t"
iti l o v o w d ' i i h *
n * * » p . i ] « ,r
»liT t To (Tl.l 11•'» l,|OW 0*1; l -llltl.i
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w Ir t c
k! i v i n g
iin c q u ;a ile d
serNor i»
it right
leghile illpy
*Thx- [mint ts this. Tin- local new.»».» il
rtglii to show Fioritili .i»
v j c c a m 1 c o n i p l e t e s t s a t is l a c I w \ Ii lr r inan
\S e ItojA- he gela litui bui ligi- thè
paper is un institutam. It gives to the stale which produces citrus fruits only.
I« h r fr h y M
in
o
cafi'lhl»i*y
l
««*n*—
—
•,suai«b■n■» ••m•Jy sm
■■«■ J ■for* ¥lb
X*»« ip «-■
A
prime
object
to
he
gameti
through
auch
country
man
who
first
saw
tingiraffe.
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AW
erniwn
ut
Ihmy
o&lt;
Sanford.
,
ll»vinf
tio n .
A n y w h e re ,
hie and surrounding hi a continuous
you
can
....
.ill ,
,.,.1.
i
«rust Ihe eity turn Irrtn* In llil* »Milton I fwl
,h„ [ , m ,|u«hrH»i (n t ,vr itutUictkin
weekly moving [urture [n-rformaiie*-, an exhibit would I«- to dreahus«- the |&gt;uh- wt. exclaim:
“ W a tc h
th e
F o rd s
go
b y .”
Sty jM.hr y t* m o n I -n (ir.. v . u .rf 11 - , butfctu-wdirif
"Then- haiti’t no si»-ii ultima]
showing ail t In­ lights and *h»(b&gt;w« Hr mimi i*f thi‘ iti i-a that IL inciti i-* a (»ite
(he lake frn n l »o 1 « i¡rp » ie f S in lu ftl
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\ n rfï.irt Miot?: ! \ .
K«-*(»■«-?fiLI)
in tin* **-efii- tt ii tin- nt her battìi. 111»- pr"l'hti t -tatis IU NC.F
five I. u ti ili ni (huilai • it 1hr ne w» i»-ti*Lc uf ihr Fmil
ila\
n
»tkldiilin
b
|
T
i
io
iln[
ti»
t•
i
makia
m.i
hookl&gt; 1 - lin n - - 1In ti-ut ami1 inuntU
ir- told Florida can t mak*- lire
rtiiiohout
!Kr ii*ur tn¿ tai ii hve Mfÿ ihr fitteli i si
"in it- ''iindii. liiltlli-r-“ utili »cth il- •n.»m .nul siifu-il pr--iluO- Lw uf t hi" •Il fi iT ìirti V so -we were olii" told tl.at Flor
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«Il f t« h 1[leimif vcntifi Irle t*Oh «
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nun
i ? t ^ . ! ii.lt«, liti» th.it vvinaiti inipfi-v' t lo idi en am a m id o t make butter arni
|»^i f . r | .»*• ^ r » .--i
Th*I «i t.nqt « t«. *t (nix v fur ! Em* (Neqti&lt;m *»f
mr
ni
i«rl
i if«!&lt;•( anil pa tId u|s rs filtro Santi-id
ut.
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t&gt; "•
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H a * ti ( '*•» » e»i
a to l
lloo n i nr-u— to tl» »nr|&lt;| i- Tf1f**9’' tIFf «1« i Lutili .itili Jla ii'* hu
Fio-idtt eoiiifin l grow turki .
t'„ I, ■ Ml- ¡splHiU fl*r *!!!•■ 1f*t*T1 !ill ')•-»**
M
a.
h»i»r
a
it.i
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t 1à¿1 t K. t F te ,ii»•rn* \('« i 1 -1
lifoaili-n Ills s*"o[H- id know Nslge a» 111 Fiorina cow» could furnish onl, nolk *c&gt;*. I f»"*‘l mt ** 1 »•* It «e ' 1 tffi» I l i ) K ' *k i"|U»r*'
taken rum grano «alls
v*ju! J li} fu»* Mv
iji-ffil a m i ffiEuU F.r • n i l ) in f * * " r of
what
we
have
here
and
what
we
are
enough to grow a calf. \ \ .- have the • rol • I«* 1 1
"U hat then1
Hell you ean mail
• o v I h 1it h l i a i m an y « i t m
i-lay to rniil- any quality of hrn.k de t - i'i !#*■ . o rta li *î »lur in p . tK r n* i l l » »* y*'»r* 1 h *t
tlu tuwspajn-r to tie- man you dt»»ire eapalde of producing
» it! fwiM-fii I&gt;* ¿-*»&gt;1 Ir *.E 'U n f *fij
If e ! « l « î . fh it
Am l I
to interest m Soutli Florida (or li-ss than
Cupi. French should he given every sired, iiut we itu-k the knowledge or (tie «t ill fY * i11 El i. »V rr !&gt; u rol I* I»I** I * I la*»11
r" ulu m IU»erc«tuHy,
your luvoklet cost anti get much lH-tter |K&gt;»sihlc encouragement in the w-Ork he enterprise or the rafiitai. rimes-Union.i prum‘“ »*“
J ll UAVtSlIN. t
results. Isn’t that enough; to sa y ‘noth- ha» undertaken. It re a big joii that’
{j
.
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ing of tin- fart ih.it in so doing you help tie has tacklrei, hut it re one in whirl) our
Falitor Hob Holly &lt;&gt;f the Sanford
build up a home institution rather [M-opie should take individual pride and
K«f Uderman
Hi raid is just iqi from an attack of
Ilffi k tn f M *rvrd a Ir r m If» t b*»
nf A H irfthan an outside concern An institution interest Or undo Sentinel.
dengue feve- which he at y leu
the m *n fo r t h r n l&gt; ■&gt;( H *rifirH 1 hervlijr «nhoiinr»» m y
rffiiMj1«Ur-y In «ur i n i rn) *wti I d i h r '» m e p *w tL m
tiK&gt;. that usually proves the greutret
"DurvJ ou” fever a name that wil!| If
O
Ih r fiU A in#» of lire' r t l &gt; w ill m criYi* l h r
single fnrtor in the |irogn-ss of the town
undouhtisily commend itself to litre «■ *»* csretul »ttrotton tk»t it hu in Ik« h from
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o m y In H iy g-*%*.rnTnwrm w ill tm (inic
nnd ilevidopment of the countru in
\ NEFH*ED LAW
^UPiLs ill M i a m i . W j o h a v o a r q u a i n - tirrai in rvrf&gt; lu rtio iU r ijf* m&gt; part.

THE SANFORD HERALD

FLORIDA AT T H E I’ANAMA_____ RAUIFIC EXPOSITION

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Put Your Money Where You
Can Put Your Trust

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towns have mailed out their newspajters ,
Palm Reach Post. We re — - -------- ; ----to pn&gt;s|x-ctor» at [iiihlic n i e a w a n d 1 from the
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o f \&amp; tilira tio n for Tffi* B t r d I n d r t H f f Hi
rut»*
thi«t
in*T'- tli\«^ un «.■r.w.L.wl
^nnkt^l V».t».. N o U r r M
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^ n«Hdi
luftr«
in no instance ha» the experiirm- [kkiven
For AldrrmM
Nu
Ur»
n hrfrby fit fit lUt H»lnry IlffirriMtn,
thr
uiNiiiioui
jMitmin
i»i
than
an*
1 h r tr h y ifln o y iH t» rwy emn«Iui*r
\ r v fur t h r po aiuon
dlxapiMvinUng.
.
p U f r h u f f of *1
(-Vrtiflrau* N o . JJDù tfatcnl th r
A c a rrfu l.
of
a
lflm
n
a
ti
pf
th
e c ity of Han fo n i
dfutniyeil
h)
iirup».
Surh
a
law
**
till»
day
nf
July,
A.
I*.
IM
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h**
fltrtf
»aixl
(serniMwrvilivp
ofi r»*y
fit y «affair«
nr«&gt;*I
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__ „«n™. . » . I k * ,
nm
*w f v a m ■* a»dminUtfatlon
*im im » ir*ii4 in u
n a in k
»■ ntp«**i
If one-half of tl/t» money spent for ,
t T
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I
- Upn
repcjuive hookh-ts to advertise South I s ugginUsl liy tie- Post Is badly nis-ded 1j t L iju J 0u T ^ d|n^ . 'c- *- Ä r . , S,Pt l ^ ! - 1I d" r i mT to giim
p thr prop!# a a«|iiaf« ara.* and an
Florida wàs s[a&gt;nt in setuhhg her hew-s- anti we ho,*- to see such on the t * t ^ e |
V 'Æ ‘
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jiafH-r» to the outside world the country hiKiks of tins good state Udore many
tu o » 31 U. " li «crr?,
' p'
' Infllre • l«mWo upon tb» p»oj&gt;l».
w ould be mure effectively ad venUed ytuire cothe orni go;
■ftairrcttully,
T W aaid la m i beine •uti* s***'d at ih # d a i# of t h r
Jf Florida had a 'gossip law' like the tasti
C. ti. l)|N (¡E K .
When the world comp i to k'tuigf -and
anre of iuck crrti firmi* in ih# rum# of E.
appn&gt;qiuU- Florida ilw ill l&gt;e acVorqpiijh«) •ok# of Wisconsin there would la* many
Lfnlna raid frttifVcat# »hall b# rrdirwtnc^t accòrti»
tt treasury overflowing and many a Inf lo law. T u I)##d will butte th rrro n on Ih#
Ihremgh the m«-dium o* the prt49-tkt&gt;
fo r A ldm nan
4th
day
lta v im U-rn aotkUad by m any rUltena and
. of November.
_ , . A. D, 1913,
througii the medium o&gt; the 'press—tht; fnmilv on the county. The lnw in th at
(rtrnib to te ra m c a ram lidats (or aldrrm an I
d»y ot s»j&gt;i»mt*r. A. t&gt;. lata,
brreby announre for a m i . If » I r r i ti »[[[ do m y
world's everyday source o' in'ortnation." «late aitpiies to thos*&gt; who tattle and gos- zstb
i m H:
&amp; A. DOUGLASS,
duty by llw «bol» propia and w ithout favor. 1
sip about the reputation of others; not
C ltrk C ircuit Court, Seminol» Couniy, FU .
am tor p ro p ri« and a fre a trr Sanford but aUo
liy Ja*. C. Robert«, p . C,
-o tor an m m ontteal admin tel rat Ion and with tha
cases deep ^nough fdr real nlander, y e t ) 12^Tui»6u:
i
rifh t am oriatr» twite»» »» ran do bo th : m l u a
had enough to do lots of injury't a n a and alw ha vs a h rttrr city a t Ua* rent to tb«
N o t i » o f A ^ i m J o n fa r T » i l i t r i t i n i e r S t r ­
TRY TH E HERALD
taa pay*» and with thr* idea in v is* I aoltett
u s a 8 sl C h a p * « 4SSS. I n n i of r u s t i a
"T h e first case under *the new' la »
•
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your
hearty auppon.
Noi tee te hereby p u n th a t bU nry Han-Wan,
Rmpret fully,
Of all forms o f advertising there is came up In Vi’lsconsin. I t was where pureh m i of T ax CrTliûcal* No. JSOS, &lt;Ulr-i tb s
0 . C. W(K)DIUl&gt; y
CYh day of July, A. D. 1X97. has (Uri *aui oartianothing equal to an attractive display one woman rhad , cast reflections .against ra
l» In m y ofnte, and ha* m ads ajtplsrailon tur

On Markham Park Lots
ONLY 18 L E r r

¡

For 30 day* only, $10 buy* a lot and $5 per mouth
without interest.

PRICE FROM 5 1 0 0 UP
Don t trtixs th ii sale. It’* the opportunity of your life
to get you a home or make m oney as investm ent.
Special prices on nice homes and lots close in. I im
posted o n city property and can give you the best
prices a n d best terms. Sec tne before th e advance.

Fsr Mayor

Many a husimsw man luti trirei sort when- '.siie’s all right, I guess, hut
F u m
7r # 'îl
»uh»
o f H anford aul'ie^t tii th r d * ^ i»io o o f th r W h it#
every other plan of advertising only to Lind whe«- tls shrug uf lté- «houlih-n.
rp S T s .
« Kk.
u. w ’Q d'"« T u « * la y , N u v rtn h rf 2S lh
pin t r -al»te » ilm m w ira T to n , a
recognîru at last that a pa|&gt;*-r read1 hy 'tings more thnll Us* words and the u i n «
19,1
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Piai p fiv lW fò a to none.
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m
Tlw uh! land Wing jli»««! ml th* title nf mrh Miuarv de»! lu all ffind ai*.t#s|a,
the community is the Uv-t form of t&lt;
ft* t fui y
assailed woman concluded lo bring the rmiArei» in ih. usm» ot y w ii.wio«
R M a t w .II
« M N i m l i f l f a l f »halt be ft«W fnp»l a rro rti
ing the public what one has to offer. J case _ into
court, The
jury
fourni
for , in fU hl™
_
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to law, T aa
will U«uw lhrf»on on th r
h f fCOTnrE
B f l ffft ___ T l iTr u f T w w t y * j t _____
t h rl*7 of Novrmi™# A. II. 1913.
- A*-one- time, signs, big and little, erect«! I _______
. ______
1. Caart of Count) Jada», S»nin»l» c*
HUI» uf nocid»
in jdm ost every' conceivable place, were five dollars and costs w as affixed Upon j BU*d^nTîrpisaibw.Jk. j5 îj* ï?i **** lh** *h*
E stât» ot R riin K. I lid ia * , lin c i m i .
IMI)
E. A. tXJUGLASS,
largely used, but their prlpclpal effect the gossiper. ,
By
ib»
Ju&lt;l(» of Sa Ut Cenici
,
,i
Clrek Cimiti Comi, Sminol» «vunty, FU.
Where** I »».Ion Gctete llld in * »ad T. N. B u tt
"T he new law is U mo*l«at way of 12-Tu»&amp;(»
By J u C. Hobret*. D. C.
was to disfigure 4hc. iadíbeajie.-. Your
bat« applied l o tbte «nun tue L o tte n of Admintetn lú m oo tb» » U U of Brian F. lU d U u . d o r s a l I,
ad in this papf* |w«eaM!i Afery advan- reviving the old-timo ducking «tool—
-g1 *■
.flii- ».» - lit» ot aaid county of Seminóte;
— tage th a» a t lie» forms of advertising hnyu Mad it embraced men as. weir os women
_ ■
are. t W o n , To cito and admonteh all
«rit» ot « a m
i n u a r um u m m i__f _____
Uadsr 5 1
UffilM I l CH •»-'
»nd m any ly u p Q g n ' the^ a h n o t po*- n tha class of the criminally&lt;&gt;nclin«d. U»u»f
ith. 1S13. far Ih» ctetk
i
red to h* and appear before thU C ourt
tb» SStb day of October. A. t). 19U , i
aihiy possess . ltf f r e a d not \raenyfp«opk‘ ta general adoption would h a re a ten- circuit __
Î C i X Ï Ï t
»11 la f»vuc
h a re to the «rant
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THE SANFORD HERALD
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city ytutordny 4m a Tiunnitw iriK'i.m,
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arriving Thursday night and r.
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Mr Critter r*|„irl&lt;
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Happening»*-Mention
Matters In Brief

Of

ftBSONAl ITEMS or IN TEN SI
Afm mUJ Of The Floating Small Talk.«

° Succinctly Arranged For H urried
Herald Reader*
Born W Mr. and Mrs. Edward Higgins
a fine baby fM*
Buy stock in the CO-OPERATIVE
.„a V* VttUR OWN MERCHANT.
ML« Mamie Hoynl of Sorrento war*
a »hojuM-r in Sanford Friday.
Buy stock in the CO-OPERATIVE
and be YOUR OWN MERCHANT.

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town unti that it 1* l***mg mad*- 1.. rt• r McadlnA, Mirre Lenta o l In« Euch laanc* FI*.’ ,'U‘ : [ , *.........\&gt;&gt;r
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md.'lht 1 t h«
1Ij ih*’ IL.*VM»« I
day by day tiy tin* live and l'ntliii'iuMii'
Si-nd &gt;our ordi r, to F A. Sehumpcrt
Thai ^ .,r,.
t f„. „
ritira'na who ari' taking gri'iif *prtdi- it,
ai hr will ‘.ari* yon h«n rnottry 011 ymir tl).||w . lPl,|
dii
ila upbuilding
T.nii|ni Tribuni
ulf. M wtTM pi|R-3 ami thè Sthuintierin ,.nrv\ |. i.,«ulm
«hi. m
F K. Hr.id', nf »Hir* city iLvivcd 1 Nori rmai H iMt*. I uni h rrr w bere lite |
wir*' y o u - / lav finiti Urlando arn .rn
uni &gt;i‘wit 11|.| 1* t ' inaili' and ran *Ce it ho-j-y,. . , f ,_ j(l
r&lt;l&lt;&lt; lt
iny tin* di.ith of hi* brother in law Mr loro n 11 &lt;ihl|i|H'd. ai my trrn to ry ih from &lt;toni,n ,„
.
ir,.
Kr(.iit
J. A D &gt;MP'i\ who was in pi rid some Kimiinn hum. A la. tu Cnlumhui*. MI**,.
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tini«- ai tiri* un North ('(m ilita U'inn and l'arriili. Ala non li oti Mio N orthern ,i..v
1
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knockml down liy a slm ri cur.' He wan,
hrounlit hark to Orlando la.it wi-vk hut
never regained
consciouMinv
Mr
Hortre»* wan a well known r i t i M of I
Orlando, whirr hr had large pro|».-rtv ’
interests
Hi* leave* a wife .md ,m .- '
child to mourn his Iona.

liy dropping us a lint* about them.
Whether you wish to saw wood, pump
water, propel a boat, or light a town,
«dir service department will advise you
as to proper equipment for efficient
service at minimum cost.
Hnrfdlc Power Machinery of Every Description

Wire or write us your power problems
SERVICE DEPARTMENT

SOM E FUNNY IIREARS

FIEES-fiS-ENGINE CO. OF FLORIDA

H«» Roiwsean, a valued employee of

the Orlando Sentinel spent Sunday here Newspaper
with home folka.

Editors Have
For Mistakes

To

Stand

JACKSONVILLE. FLORIDA

A newspaper man has made the HaKimeiro, Md.
(
1 1 - ld tt
Buy »lock in the CO-OPERATIVE
following collection of freak« in ad- For Sale—Mule, w-agon, harness, plow,
and be YOUR OWN M ERCHANT.
12-2tc
vrrtising and shown what the mis- fertilizer distributor, plow cultivator and
Among the prominent Oviei'do visitors placing or omission of a word or comma farm tools. See stuff at ‘JIT M yrtle
avenue. T . K. Hates, at Court House.
*« *h* ritv yesterday were O. I Swope doe* for a sentence:
W nnted— A furnished room fry an
!Mfc
at 10c (*ld lady with electric lights.
To L-t 1020 Union avenue. Hoard
1-tie
W nnted—A room hy a young gentle- of owner for rental. No small children.
,,f lutr-t]
,
, manf with bolh kinds of gas.
1 -1f
W anted—A room hy a young genGood Farm for Rent Castle Garden
"** '*r' tlemun with double doors
on traction line, th ru ' miles from city.
Wanted \ man to take far'- nf horse« 1 Farmed for five years, all tiled, two good
- R who ran speak German
flowing well', burn and outshed Kent
*'tx&lt;~
Wanti-d Sales lad;, m Corsets and ed cheap for rush. Address Mrs Cora
’»unity underflannels.
Hollinger, Cun as tot a, New York,
lerday
W anted—Lubes to sow buttons on j
102-tfe
riends, the sei'ortd story of Smith &amp; Drown
For Rent Pool room, with .1 tables
ATIVE building.
complete. Emjuire of J, DeMnnt.
,’T.
Wanted \ dog hy a little hoy with

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Shorthand, nnd all
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B ranches of Civil Service,
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vAlni. ( . O. Mcl-uughllti and daught* 1
have returned ffnm New Y *rl( o d f • •
point» 111 the east, where the'. - 1"*t1* * ■ 1■
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Snake

Nick /.&lt; moviill, who live* uii the
Murry pluee south of the Pace farm has
a hull dog th at 11 the champion snake
killer, el Florida
Wherever «he lei's a
snake 1 1* ri‘ she makes a killing. She
For Cash Rental nr Share Farming
has O'." • reus rattlers and inoenc-ins
Four aeres tiled land
Tw o culti valed nil In r
1* I lieuks and list week kdled
two years hut not tiled
House and a lari’*
&gt;• .uiti tlial ifn-astired n'Ven
harn on place 2 1i Itul*-. wt-*t of r i t \ .
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Friday's issue wall contain the meet
ings of the city council and count y com
mtwintier* in full
He sure In y • a
ropy.
Red and White Hermudu Onmn S**-,|
genuineTcti|,rifTe grown
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^ Franti Parker of St \1igii1tine limupht
hu hriiiln-r,
S ParkiT nl thi
home in Ins hig Cudillac la-1 Satu rd ay,
making the trip in record time
Place i**ur orders now for g* nuu ■
Bern u*ia Unions and Red and W h o
Crystal Wax Inr Septein!" r d*Ti*.*t.
with L. It Philips Si &lt; o.
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I nr Rent Nineteen' rooms, turni*lied
Kur Sul*- A piuiio li&gt; a vmihk* Iimì&gt;
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fur n 1*11111 ny house lmsmi-s
u |jt'!i nuil»* jMiiv 1»'Tîh yv ho i~
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by for a few daytt.
l have a first
WTiter We ean
[■airing ¡md auto
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if any of the*** funny

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class ptfinler und sign
do your liarn*"»s r&lt;*
top work tmw
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ni'WsputM'r
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For rent liootus lor
light lion-*
l,*.-ping. 1‘ urmshed or unfuriitslnsl (Ur
Hull and Oak
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llaytu-i and daiig 1 O r
tirria V Inr I. o 1
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n.U ;. ar*ls Ci lery plantflatly
lor fin
fehl llurpee Mrtun
I i M .,r r i -. R I. city
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It "1 a Mire thir.g pro
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Takes this o p p ortun it y to thank their num ero us triends for their
p atio n aj’ e, and their expressions ol good -will toward the new insti­
tution.

Fellows of Jack.Hcmville, my

ni V, repair n an I as had years of ex
| mn&gt; luv in l’n ;. ib* and Muy or t yel*
work, and i* one "I the Ix-st in the state
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PARKER.
First S t m t

For Sale ~ Incubator*. I t*&gt; eg^
each, hot water puttiTii, hut little used,

I hermometerH and extra high stands,
îà.ril» each Also one thoroughbred
White W yandotte cock, 17 montila old,
Sd. Also a Indian Runner drake* ami
t ducks six months o ld ,'SI.00 each. All ;
(awn and while. Also tongue (or light
wagon, with double tree and neck yoke,
good condition. f-LOO. All prices, f I. ii
Sorrento. D.-H. Spencer, Sorrento. Fla.
For Rent - Furnished r°oms ut &amp;UÓ
Myrtle avenue.
l4-2tp

I lie Bank o p e ns up ior business with a U A I D UU C A P I T A L
ol $50.000.00. which is the largest capital o f any bank in the c o u n t y .
T H I S C A P I T A L enables the hank to give
strong protection for funds intrusted to them.

to

its depositors

W c 'also wish to call attention to the fact that the Officers and
Directors, w h o have the bank in charge, arc all h o m e p eople and
are well acquainted with c o n d itio n s and values, therefore are well
fitted to till their respective positions.
T h e y have had large business
experience in all lines and can give the ba nk and its patrons valuahlt&gt; assistance, which will be an assurance to the public that the
ay 4 per cent.
l is needed to

Phone No.182
MAGAZINES 1 l f l i i I T M J R J
Ice Cream - Soda W a te r
Conteclionery

PERIODICALS
Cigars and Tobacco
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W . J. T H I G P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
■H ooxfa tnany frwmifa
«■»«ending congratulations on his
n m«Plag* wibch ‘occurod ln Blue

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Mf- ‘Hood b the manager
id Mn.

President

D. L. Thi

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CURBSTONE GLEANINGS

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ntE iWNFORO

October 7 ¡|jj

MERALB

enough to own a autoTnobile I'd have
■FREE EXHIBITION
ANtoVAL REPORT
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tWo: thep when ono was being fixed
I'd h av o 'o n c to ride in.
Of
Fancy
Rifl«
and Pirtel Shooting
O f tile S ecretary pf the Wert Side
My
pa
told
me
’bcrut
a
fellow
w
hat
Next
Thuruday
Im
provem
ent
Asaodalipn
^
Budget of Opinion "Just Be­
was knocked down by an autom obile.
The lover» of good shooting will
We comp to the end of th ¿ year and
tween Ypu and Me."
never scon one before. 'N ' just disbanding of the association with
have an ..o p p o rtu n ity next Thursday
-Greatest
as -he*-tntr picking himself, out ot the feeling of p rid r
Rifle
and
Pistol
Shot
givinfi
free
exhi
ed
by
this
organization,
for
tho
improve­
EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN 11 ditcl&gt; an' di« inK
müd out of *&gt;u
pockets two motorcycles went by him m ent of tho W est Side during the season bition a t the Sanford Houso Park
awfully fast right after the automobile. of 1912-13. Including this meeting absolutely free. Rush Razee is said to
A ChleI fa Among Ye Taking N otes An* the man was scared: "G ood lord of tod&amp;y (Oct. 2nd), ftino regular meet­ hold the championship in this line and
and f a it h , tie’ll P rent ’Cm"—
above'" sal’s he, "h a s th at darned thing ings and one called meeting have been representing the Remington U. M. C.
So Sava S a u n trre r.
got young ones?"
held, m aking a total of ten meetings Co., will give this most interesting
• * •
for the year, with an average attendance exhibition free as an advertisement of
\ Sanford seems to have been aw aken­
ed from ita Rip Van Winklo *leep and a When I ace an automobile having of ten m em b ers.. At the beginning of the Remirigton guns and the U. M. C.
then^ J* uocloubtedly r &gt;cht now a pur­ one or* more em pty seats driven swiftly the ye,or o u r membership roll showed, ammunition. Those who have witnessed
pose to do something to secure for us past a pedestrian in the outlying streets an enrollm ent' of twenty-eight mem­ the remarkable skill of Mr. Roxcc
th at which wc should have in the way or along a roadway in the country with­ bers, b u t from various causes, removals, state th a t his exhibition is. worth going
of trade and Industrial life. Last week out apparent attention or consideration lack o f in terest, etc., there are now 'six­ miles to see and he is already guaranteed
teen m em bers taking an active interest a large crowd for next Thursday. Tho
there were meetings held by ci tire ns by ita occupant* for a fellow
who have edmo to a realization th at we I am impressed w ith the th o u M tM t in th e association. Taking th is'd n to exhibition will take place In tho Sanford
are standing still or going backwards I do not like our present boasted civi­ consideration we deem the attendance House park on the lake sh o n rat 3 o’clock
and will be absolutely free to everybody.
and there was firm determination to lization any too well; that I much prefer remarkable'.
In N ovem ber 1912 our president
bring about a change. There will be tho customs and courtesies of three or
FLORIDA IS RECOGNIZED
another and a larger meeting held this four decades ago. Our older citizens succeeded in securing a restraining or­
will
readily
recall
the
day»
when
no
one
der
of
th
e
Gulf
Refining
Co.’a
oil
.tanks
week to take additional action and with­
in a slwf l tim e-it Ls btlicvctL-lhal w vjvill riding, i o - a wagon or-carriage thought in the vicin ity .o f the West Sidu 1’srM iti— i iR exrrtn WIM n r Fnm lrirnl
Club e sta b --of—passing a m an woman or child
Plant«, -for -which council approhave a
Washington D. C. Oct. 3. Tiie Ht«
lished upon n firm basis to promote the walking both moving In tho «atne direc­ printed $10.00 to be divided among the
tion without the former inviting the various city parka-Were planted in the p artm e n ^ of Agriculture's experiment
interests of the community.
in supplying state crop news by tele­
There have been Hashes such as the latter to ride if there was a vacant eeat. W est Bide park.
In th e course of the year im portant graph through the weather bureau s ta ­
present one In the past but they have Then too. in the old day» in the south,
died and are now almost forgotten. thoeo antebellum one«, the planters fre­ com m unications were received from tions to. newspapers of certain states
This one I am assured and I believe will quently placed colored servants a t their Mrs- M ary T . Wood, chairman of the will be extended to Florida this m onth.
. be different. I feel th at the men who open front gates, along public highways, Inform ation Bureau of the National When tho next crop report la prepared
are behind the awakening of the present to invite traveler» to stop and bo re­ Federation of Woman’s Club«, and Miss the departm ent of agriculture will tele­
realize th at the time has come for-San­ freshed. before- proceeding on. their jour­ Zona Gale, chairman of civics of the graph the facts to th e central weather
stations in Florida and these stations
ford to take ita real place In the com­ neys. This was unselfish attention, N ational Federation.
In F ebruary Mr». John W. Dick in« will duplicate the dispatch nnd mail it
mercial and industrial life of the country. genuine hospitality something scarcely
They also are aware of the mnny trials thought of now—a t any rate not In m any president of the Welaka Club was n at once to newspapers in the state.
and annoyances th ry will encounter state. Is it not d e a r th at wo as a guest of th e association being present
Drainage in Osceola
in their attem pts to actually do tome: people have grown more selfish,'V ess to inspire interest in the proposed
F’or the purpose of discussing two big
thing for the community. They know thoughtful as to the comfort of our fel­ ainalgution of th« Woman’s Club of
drainage projects with I shorn G. R an­
of the jealousies that exist here. They lows, less humane? Has the struggle Sanford.
In April a vote to amalgamate with dolph, the noted drainage engineer,
are well acquainted with the pull-apart for placo or position or the almighty
spirit th at has always lieen ipanlfcafed. dollar hardened our hearts? At any the W om an’s Club of Sanford resulted who is shortly to make a report on X he
They are ready for the pessimists who rate, the clement of sym pathy and com­ for am algam ation ratified a t the May Everglades, a delegation of prom inent
will recall the failure of At her ‘d ays «till radeship appear» to mo to be far leas in m eeting of the association. It was Rissimmeo citizens, including State Sen­
they are confident of success. They feol evidence in these later days than it was agreed however to continue^the meet­ ator A rthur E. Donegan, P.' A. Vans
th at the time for n united Sanford is at* in (tie good old day»—before the advent ings and pnym ent of dues until Novrm- Agnew, W. B. Harris, editor of the K is­
hand for they know that the fact that of the automobile.
her 1st the annual meeting of the asso­ simmee Valley Gazette. Capt. Clay
• • • »
Johnson and J. M. Ixs*, is in the city,
we are not getting all that we should have
ciation.
has been forcibly impn-ssod Upon the v A mile of postage stam ps produced
On April 2nd n Cleaning-up Day a*? i* Mr. Randolph.
One of the projects involves about
merchants here.
every five minutes' That'« making the for the West Side was a splendid suc­
As I understand the (situation it is sticker» in record breaking lime. Tills cess and has been far reaching in it.« *0(1,000 acre» of fertile land in Brevard,
not tin1 intention to start oil with a wilt lie the result of the operation of a effects. M erchants, corjwtnitions, city Orange, St. Lucie and Osceola countios,
great flourish proclaiming that Sanford new machine for stum p making in the «»m et, The Herald, owners and* rent u(M)n which Mr. Randolph has already
is lo bo made over In a dny. A’ conser­ bureau of engraving atid printing. ere of property enthusiastically cn made a favorable report This project *
vative* consistent effort, is to bo. made Then too titer® will bo a saving to tho operated w ith the association with the­ is somewhat similar to th at evolved i
to promote our interests in all direc­ govemmintt of 57 |ter cent in the pro­ n-suit th a t there has been a decided alxnit ten years ago by Geo. Hopkins, I
tions not lor this foil alone not (or any duction cost of stamp-*.
improvement in private grounds and winch was enjoined by Federal Judge
particular season but lor all time.
James W. I» eke at the instigation of
This machine which prihts gums public street« of the West Side.
Sanford is going to grow. There is not dries [lerforntes and either cuts into
A large consignment of seeds for tin* Jacksonville Hoard of Trade on the
a better place on earth in which to live. alteets or wi nils into coils 12 000 stanqis children's gardens was received by Mrs. ground th at fulfillment of the plan would
There is no better place in which to buy in one minute will save .the government Robbins through the courtesy of the a!li*ct the navigability of the St. Johns
goods. There are no better sit«* for several thillion dollars in tin* cost of Burpee S»s*&lt;i house of Philadelphia river
Jacksonville Metropolis.
factories. We know thfwe things but stam|w alone in the course of a few which were distributed to the memlH-r*
we want others t&lt;&gt; know them. We years. The bureau now turn-* out of tlie OMortalitju.
j Negro kills Farmer’s Wife
waul strangers to come here and see for 40 000 000 ■lamps daily. With the
Ocala Fla. Oct. ,'t. Fleeing from a
Walks have been plowed in the park
themselves the advantages w«i luive to new machine it will he able to manufac­ a merry-go-round for the pleasure of negro an «»cai«*! convict who cntcre&lt;i
offer. We believe we can impress them. ture ninny more millions each day
the children placed there and much her home alsmt four milt» north of
Tilts cannot I«* done in a day. It
J E. Ralph director of tin* bureau lalair and money have been expended Ocala this morning Mrs. P T Wilson
cannot bo done in a year as we want it forousdng haevy business after tin* pas­ upon its improvement.
a white woman was shot down and died
done but a start can be made. Alter sage of the postal savings and parcel
A division of the fund« in the treasury almost instantly. Charles l.utflnall a
the start the good work must be pushed post nets directed an employe to plan a was made April 7th between fhe Park neighbor who heard Mrs. Wilson scream
forward with the same energy that Is fnarhino methld for producing the vast and streets and the street division was and the shot that was fired ran to the
promised in the immediate future. To number of stamps. This result is con­ applied on Cypress curbing for three house. He met the negro coming from
gain a measure1 of additional trade to sidered a remarkable invention.
block« on Kim avenue. This too has the plan* and the negro tired a «hot at
reap some prwqierity is not the purIt is a*sert&lt;*d that with the saving in had far reaching results for property him. . Luff man was unarmed and as
jrnee i&gt;( the propneed campaign. To cost of stamp production and some owners and city council sreng the rx- tin* negro again threatened hirn with
MSrure ever&gt; tiling that should conic to [HMsilile economies by further machine
Itrni improvement on Klin avenue tin* gun lie iunI to let the black go unus not only lor the | resent but lor each development |n*tiuy postage may fol­ cooporuNsI with tin* stris*l ennunittee Inolest'si
succeeding &lt;lu&gt; is the idea that ts actu­ low in time.
d the association and continued the
Hurrying twek into tho yard M r. j
ating tliune who are interested in the
good work and Elm avenue from First Huffman found Mrs. Wilson dying. She I
present movement.
*, It U a sign of th e growing national to Fourth street; Second street from expiretl within a short time.
Luffman immediately notified t,ho!
interest in music th at there is a prize M yrtle to French avenue and T hird
5 Thorridykc of the I’nlm Rouch News competition of 10 000 offered by the street from M yrtle avenue to Elm acve- sheriff here and a posse was organized, j
has the following mi mil Itoys rorrqiori- National Federation of Musical clubs to nue and acro&amp;s M r. Bunge's lot on Hundreds of armed men joined in the
tion on automobiles that i» too good 1&lt; facilitate the methods of American com- Third Hlns't have hern graded and search nnd automobiles were sent out
miss and I hereby give it to the reader* JHKierS
on every public read with a view o
curlted.
of the Herald
J
Through th e influence of the associa­ cutting the negro off
In order to (»remote the object of that
An automobile i* comcthing what cnmiM'tition the Musical Courier of tion the city council have had park­
—
[
everybody wants bit! no one know* fer* a prize of $"00 for the best lltioretto ways vacant lot-s and ditch«» cleaned
Duacgan fur liolernor
why he wifnls it idler It* hits it. Theft in an American subject that conforms out and recently weeds cut down in
State Senator Arthur E. Donegan, of
are some folk.** who get automobiles
Kissimmee, win» us on the city on im si-'
o the regulations of the larger prize tlie park..
and some oth&lt; rs w in buy Fords. Sotn&lt; • mqietition.
B ulanre in batik Nov. 1912 $12.79 ness is among the possible candidate»
folks are rich enough lo liave t»oth.
dues
and donations amounted to $39.60. to succeed Park Trammell a s Governor, i
The conditions arc that tlie writer
Autorr.ohilrs a r e o f t e n
n ia d i
oust lo* a citizen of the United States D isbursem ents as follows: Postage$1.00; [ In case the Osceola man tnukes tho race!
use of by teal estate of erat&lt; rs to sc)
hat the opera m ust 1« grand o|K*ra in flowers 70c; park $38.76; «trreta and he will undoubtedly be "heard from ."
land. They'll load you into one of 'en nit of such length th at the entire fior- parkways $26.95, Total disburse­
“Senator Donegan registers at pres­
and hurry you so far away to jell t ormanc®. will not exceed three and a ments
$46.45. Balance on de]Kisit ent froin Kissimmee, b u t we hope ho will
lot Mint when you try to walk bark yoi tuatrer hours counting intermission. $5.84.
a t no distant day register from T allalose a w tik'n wages: and then they cal! •Inally that the liberetto must lie in
Mrs. R. A. TERHEUN Sot. hasaev," «iaii P. A. Vans Agnew, another
the lot "close in.” In the city thugi English and the text be worthy of the
lltvlyr tlie able leadership of Mrs. Kissimmceito today. "Senator D on­
in nuttm obihs hold up men with money q&gt;on.sor»hip of the National federation. J. D .^ S rk e r president of tho association egan would rmlke a fine Governor, and
and make a gateway: in the country
The time allow«! for the submission in itef three years uf activity have ac­ Ids election would certainly insure a
the fellow -what owes l i e automobil of the completed ojiera words and complished excellent result« for the im ­ business administration of the state's
holds up tin* fellow that hired i t —and music expires August 1 1914. The provement of tho West Side. Denches affair»."
then he ren't get away.
Senator Donegan didn’t care to dis­
Courier prize then is on condition th at have iwen placeii in the park and upon
Automi idles are* used for joyrides: the Hberettos to be subm itted are* re­ the streest; garbage cans also have been cuss the poisibility of his running, but
hut when tl e machine boa thirty hors* ceived before October 1 next and the placed upon the streets. Trees plants it is believed, th at he will face the starter
power and twenty eight of 'em die prize will be awarded within a m onth if and shrubbery havo been planted, j when the race D on. Ho is a banker
»even miles from home withn «bower possible.
Electric lights have been secure I for th e ' and one o f the largest oand owners and
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ccrr.lng up the folks Bay, "Tw o had,
m • •park and a well driven. The parks have i developers in the sta te .—Jacksonville
two had'" hut they mean they’re all \ For mnny years the world has been been filled in and boundary line* do- f Metropolis,
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bad. Then the men say thirgu that m i baffle«! by tho problem of where the pins lined; tw o «wings and a merry-go-round
won't let me sgy—in d U ki gitia giggle go th a t are turned out in millions of have also been placed in the park for
Nikon B utt of Savannah has been
for a while: th e n ,they (n y "W o ^ p tttr million« by the pin factorial. B ut tho tho use of th e children. One of the spending a few days in the city re­
wait on table In tho morning Mi we’ll problem seems to hnve been solved at m ost notable improvements of tlie newing old time friendships and visit­
walk htme.; so long1"- 'N ' then the last. A . Paris «dentist H r. Xavier W est Side has been made on tlie Parker ing relatives. Nixon was born and reared
fellow -what's got to |*ty for it all say has been experimenting on pins hair­ property* which U a pride lo every In Orlando, bqt has seen b u t little of
a lot mure Mtipfc*.
pins nnd needles by the simple process former m em ber of the associatiojt.’T he ¡ it fo r'th e p ast fire year». He say» he
Fa ra y s‘th at Idts of fellow» ’d rather of watching a few. He states th at they little band of loyal women known a*1the haa never Been Suglt im provem ent' and
pay for gasoline in a n automobile practically disappear into thin air by W est S id e Improvement Association j gfowth in a towiT as he ohaerve» hero
than to keep up thdrY naurenceor,pay changing into ferrous oxide a brown have given th ree year» of faithful « r - j since his lout visit. Ho got over on
their grocery bilk—-V i^c says th at rust th at is soon blown away in the dust. Tice th a t have shown material benefit j rection ot ‘residences in th e east part
some folks mortgbge ‘their house* so’s An ordinary hairpin took only 164 days to th a t section of Sanford.
¡"of (ho city, an d 'w u a hardly able to
to get a irarhim* mi* pul, O
¿ecugjffzo^tha old UaduuvU~wiih:wbt&lt;riv
Steel nih lasted just
“■'“tfítlrtr'h r-1&gt;u nt* 'ron m rr^rtn f» :—&lt; " ÏTrTtîî-r flfuftm m onths. A common pin
he was familiar cldrjtig hia school days,
Some folks like a runabout—one‘ took eighteen m onths to vanish. A the pins it buy» is it seems exactly th e] Many friends are glad t o have a visit
of th»m autcm oblk« w hat’ll reniaient polished needled defied 'ty e ravages of sam e which makes an iron surface scale from tU xon aiul-bis sister, Mr». Golcie
three or futir rr.iies and make the fellow
off when exported for a long length of H. Higgins, who has lately passed
w hat owns it runabout n mile to get a
tim e to tile atm osphere without the pro­ through a double
sorrow.—Orlando
horse to haul it home. 'F I was rich
tection of paint.
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Until a short time ago, scarcely
one person in a thousand had
^vertastefl srreaHy good soda
cracker— as it came fresh and
crisp from the oven.
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enjoy the crisp goodness of
fresh baked soda crackers with­
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J A food to livff on. Stamfta for work- ' ers. Strength for the delicate. Give
them to the little folks. Five cents.'

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PENS, PENCILS, PENCIL BOXES, BOOK
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INKS, CRAYONS
Ami alt School Supplies, EX C E PT HOOKS, can he ftmiiil
here. Our price» are never higher than elsewhere, but frcqurn(l)
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Big Ball Games
Half Million Bonds
Defense Of Siilzer
Occupy Public Eye
For Hillsborough
Closed Cíase Yesterday

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Cimc* Are Hotly Contested And
II every man engag'd in th - p rim in ' Other State News Culled For yurNew York And Philadelphia
rted Readers From Land
husiniT« m South Florida will ait ml
Alternate
the prm let a’ rust cungmii to In- held ,
Of Flowers

( il&gt; Council Meets
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T he city council met in regular session
¡October lith. 1918, at 7:30 p. m.
Pretuuit, T. J. Miller, presidimi; S.
■Bunge. \\ H Hand, C. C. Wixalrulf,
¡ B. W Herndon am] \V. H. Underwood.
Absent, h 1„ WisMlrulf.
Minutes of the lust meeting read and
approved.
■■ ■Wm-.t* si«» .»i«..IMp &lt;m m - H*
engineers be instructed to set stakes for
sidewalk* on south Sixth street between
Elm and laurel, and both sides of Sixth
street from Sanford avenue to Elm.
Carried.
Moved and seconded th a t the license
charge of M ary.T urner and M l« Mes­
senger of $3.50 and $10.00 la&gt; refunded.
Carried.
* Moved and seconded that the city
regi.strut mn l«M»k t»e o|Mmi*l from Oct,
8th I'd '• to Nov. 15th, 1913. (tarried.
Communication from Mrs
Fannie

.the YA&gt;rid'a. w1r.k» ¿tt lw w UalLjuami, at Oc la, November 13-17 it is bandy |
10.—T h e board of
■PUS'.Thlfi tlin t^ &gt;,anaib n ^
between the 'Ncw~Yorl&lt; Giants nn-i the
—»■ ■&gt;IXr^sx(ny- a f w
printing may be established that will "''“ “ J"
Philadelphia Athletics ‘a attracting the
noon decided to advertise at once for
give the printer at least a aemblanca
attention of the civfl'zed world and th»
offers fot $500,000 in bonds of the $1,000,of profit on his time and investment.
„rvi from the ball grounds is flashed
000 brick roads bonds, recently voted
each day around the world whore wait­ It is a well known fact that aom t printirs by the people of HilLnboroagh county.
cut tho price of their job printing to
ing thousand» are expectant for the
Tho bids will 1» opened a t tho Novenber
playt by innings or each play can he such an extent that tho profits are nil. meeting of the hoard.
T he United
flashed upon the board by telegraph an 1 But few printers allow anything for States Mortgage and T ru st Company
the game can bo watched thousands of deterioration in the value of material, of New York will bo the depository
handling of st*&gt;ckt freight, psitage,
roll« away with almost as much interest
for each Imnd, which will bo in denomina­
rent, power and other overhead cx•as those at the grounds could hope to
tion of $1,000 each.
lamses and until hum allowances ar •
t 1 I
enjoy. ■
made the p inter ca m it knew w antin'
In Sanford the games wijre arranged
Arthur Clifton, a negro suspect in
he U doing jot» p inting at a profit or a
as well ns any °f the larger cities and the
the recent Wilson m urder case, was
loss. Too many p int *rs are prone to
•cor« board arranged ftt the Imperial
taken froin.Hhrrill Galloway, n««ur the M u n ' M:« warding sidewalks w.v* referred
ncn&gt;pt a Job aw m &gt;-t a n / *&gt;td price in
Theatre was all that could Ik* desired
] order to gel tne jnli , o i, from th"
and the fans aroused us m uch excitement
other fellow S um a p ,i ti spiould hr
as they formerly did at Holden l’;t-k
discorili nuisj and no »oi&gt; m . iid ti * taken
when Sanford and Orlando w to battling
t h a t ,does not show a g.»od profit,

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for the supremacy of the Sandspur
is Ix'tter to let toe machin *ry stand
League.
Through the untiring efforts of Messrs.
Lane, Hurt and Davis the board was
arranged and the elect Ic flashes plays* I
the game as each telegraphic tick retordtsi the plays to the operators
The games will !»• given at the I mi
perial tiday and tomorrow arid in ra*»*
that New Yorks win today it will proba­
bly take Monday to deci le th'1 s *ri s
and in liii* case the fans wit! have the
last opportunity to get tho ti legraplnc
reports at the Imperial on Monday niternoon.
The admission is only thirty-five
ctnts and the arrangem ent is well worth
the price of admission, as the plays can
be water'd with as m uch interest us the
ml game in New York or Philadelphia.
Tuesday’s game waa won by Philn
ddphia, Wedtnswlay’s by New York,
'Ttarday's by Philadelphia. As we go
ftLpffwi the chances are g o al for New
York to win today.

i.Ue then t*» k«s'[» runiiio; simply t*&gt; ho
doing something, M u -in * -/ and typ*
will wear o il an I n i ■&lt;* ■&gt; i p ilis.iiA t
a profll or t.ie [»r-ip i i &gt;r li i* a ha re|
of motv*y an I is in lii.m -s* p indy fo

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all I It Is to In'
ho ed that every on woo can will
ntti-nd a al tak mi active part in the
proceeding* of tins convention- Ks

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NEWSPAPERS TOO ( UFA I’
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I’ri dirt an Kurl» Itnlsc in I’rirc
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scene of th«( m ini' at Ocala yesterday
afternoon. The in&gt;«b b'iiev..«i tiiut the
shun If Juvi rapt uns I the right man.
Frofu all nqiort-1 d was their intention
to prescribe tho punishment. Sufficient
evidence against the negro, hy negro«
in that vicinity, was not found, however,
and t lie negro w.is brought hack to the
Culirily ¡.nl in lliis city
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Lakeland \«&gt;t«'l for commission form
..f go ver nlncnt t«*la&gt; by a d's’isivc
m.iji ril .
if M Eaton was ns'hs'tcd
ina..or. «&gt;r wiiat is equivalent to that
«dice under ci «mmission form, i*ommi- 1111 c at Iarc «lefeaflnii S. K Smith,
deiqiu* the latter's proimnence and
IMipulurity.
I «iimiu—l 'll« '* elected were J E
Hus-nri!. fin;, W Titph, K &lt; Flanagan
and ii. I&gt;. Mendenhall.
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The V I i*ia County ltis*ord says:
&lt;iranges, grHf*efriil and «atsumus will
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• arller than ll*llal

in m a rk e t

il.i* -S’a-i«ti, arid tile [lacking litiu-*-' ««(

to til*

. «ilgitiesT.

A j* i te n was nsvived ,i*kutg that
the ci
«"niicil donate tie1 third -lory
of the m y building for meeting and
club room- of the Young Men’s Athletic
Club. Action was deferred until the
next on ctiug when representative* of
the band and club are inviPsl to apjiear.
An ■ I nance entitled an Ordinance
itequiri'ig the Hulkheadillg of l-uke
Miitir««- a ,i* placed on ¡tsu^eond r(*ading
and p i —«1
Conn nucation from the Herald Print­
ing &lt; "injiany regarding charge lur lim it­
ing tin plumbing ordinance wax reed,
and
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deferred until flu* next meet

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Moved and seconded that the hills as
MgiM'd t the prsHsident and approved
by t ti«- linauce committee in* paid. Carrind

There ¡Hang no further l»u*in**ss coun­
cil udj.'itriHsI
I venerate*. Fire Department

( « i . t*« some rum ors th a t have come
tn m&lt; -iit*di ere ralc utule d to do the
The llernan«l«&gt; nninty li.liters ar1, l i ■ ! ' I'.irtm rnt an in ju s tin I wish i «i
bringing I-nr meat into ltr«sik*( lie- t" st.i « .« « fart.* c o rn s'lin g tin alisur'li
i ■ cling around
help (Hit I «c hard pressed housetiidifiTH l .

T hat the d'lllar a y«'a r TvewiqiaixT will lb« cmtllly will ".i*&gt;n i"' Ul o|«'ratlou
hood Iw (iliHotet • in aim n l a ccrtaint .
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I hiring tin' lu*l t u y a * I r cu t
In
mg hat a«lvan v«l (j * p *r c«ni.
,ig i,
have adv.imnl uee«i.-iimgl... l’a • &gt;i.ib
ORANGE WILL BOND
thing that ha* nut advanced n th** price 0(1 the high cost (|[ In mg
,
i h evening Mis. Barnes' residence
of
the
emilttry
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have to fall in line or q it l&gt; nine«. *■Hollins College o|s ii(*d for iLs twenty- pr* -ent al the cit&gt; hall ils well us many
Election
IV nt pa|*er i( away yon I t ugh" t m i ninth year in Wild r Park tin the 3rd A «• i •• cinwonr tnanv of whom went with
*« t uck in «1 ho.«.* tie facts in the case
With n unanimity us soli l a- u was it w:l* ti ll year* ay &gt; I' ftniiit . p 1.i 1.« gl ••fir* dimi* ut i*
»f ♦» ti
summial, (he 'county commisiilniicrsi tc: that w e mill«I hire ha f a score yea i
I he truck |« ft lie* headquarters forty
yesterday adnpted ri***u|i itimi- «l«*r|,i- a , i fur I*'H «1 -liar* a w.«• will ti «' M' «.
V 1 "'»iiU r* &lt; ll**w !m*l1‘lrv, th*
. ■ t,&lt;I— . dot tin* si trin min I arrived at
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ng 'he fi***l fur a System id l,ard - , ■ I - . 1 lilsille l «■’ ’ ) ' '!
««;. i d 1" ' n 1« tt.i
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Stts! Ingliway* m Ornrige coim t. a i
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fnolinr tailing an election (■&gt; I. • n i l |n t i ,1 i f -I • ■ |a&gt; up a .« a:
*1TÎ t &lt;i -i i I 1*• lint 1 Will Il'T 11*
ilt-ili,. e ' l it» • l itre eontelUF
Tuesday, November It for tae voi- r. tl an l&gt; II e lr Iii iiii «' p a p I ir y li i . Mi l l
¡till grill r&gt;"urn
f - 'l
“. part nl lie .i|,| ir,itu* wa* out of
‘i*■n Hi ti
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to pass for themselves upon this im­ n donation of a th lla to “ le-lp tat* e 1order and the men did all th at wus | mjh*
itor.” Those times are rapidly pa tun:
portant question.
A fl i»V&lt; me ht i» i» n font f‘&gt;r tin • orinili ei tile,
The cumméuioneni limited liiem- into nliseurity. The p d in r of a enuntry ill! 1'f1* ' ii *t. «■k nmqtany (nr the purfHi»«
I he time of nlartn, time of leaving
i r il^hl
in solemn resolution to a stated n i - » s p a | s T I- lie g lim ln g In reulixe t i.it a&gt;- ( 111 t.tilín !i •■•■miiiiiutim fli*'t ■
arriving at hr*- i- kept uutomalicsum in the cost of the projxised roads is ciitltled I........ I'*' • Mi'ineral l nt 1 « It
- d Ill ■¡«1 mi in \ utiurii'l iIt*
by chs'kwori de\i*j *| to i Ins'k just
alter having consulted experienriHl i*n- c a p i t a l an d lixl•&lt;&gt;r v - i m e . t , f-&gt;r l i • ’ &gt; i
• h malicious or ignorant statements
ginrei** This «uimat** is for roads aft-r til of the c imnumii ■ He i* h'gum t
I I « I, a Ih l t«i t'ie nel
nave l*eeii .circulated.'
\ n y one d**(liW-r*
This 'estimati* is for road«
nine li*o wide the cost Icing placed
at $&lt; ài2 per mile. W hile Oils limit is
regatilci as liberal hy the commis­
sioni r»t they have made an allowan e

of LkOdO per mile in mapping o t
roads for the system fo that margin
will bo allowed for, possible unfore»eeiT piigencies.

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bis Just r&lt;-slliig I la« wh«'M tl” I 'live. I n
vale of tears f««r tie n utisi&lt;n) lie . x p - t
t0 occupy Hi (he great fn'reallcr. And III
this realization nr awakening In will
have to rni-e Ih i&gt; ice of hi * nu^se.iption and ndvertbiii: or join He* ranks
of those wI o are making mumy w iling
thew fkiink Hkiiw they wish t«&gt; hand t-*
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tion. The Irgal requirements arc
uch however that this can not l&gt;e done.
‘ mc* s,atute. distinctly provides what
shall be contained in tho call for a bond
•iection and nothing else can bo put
,n wRh°ut taking ■ chance of invalidat“¡*
“sue authorized under it.
•no (ommissioneni did the ixxit possible
¡° duAo satisfy thia demand hy adoptn* resolutions and pledging themselves
h» I* Iwund hy the terms of such re­
solutions in regard to routes and exP**“« of construction.—Orlando
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Co-operation of F a rm e rs '

jj ^ Dutton, the Produce Dis­
tributer, hon car Blue Slone (for spray­
ing) due to arrive Sanford via qiydo
ne Saturday. This car cost around
Two Thousand ($2000.00) Dollars, and

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lltiirk Car« and .Supplies

In trie p.L* t *evinl*s*n lieiutbs ihe
1i. artntenl ha* i.ever l e s n delayed a
mm.tic nor bus any ^avl *»/ Hie appaf..tus failed to w« rk,
W H I 'N D F . lt w u O I k
Ex-Chief and Chrm Fire Cufimiitt«*.

Th • S &gt; n «lu ( îa r u e is tho newest
th in . in t i • • i-iiv'si life of Sanford and
J \ Taka "i and Will flow e are th*1 proMurderer Mill
p i \ iru Te* nnw garage will he ln
mi-"¡oneri incorporate Kuch estimates
Subscription ii.'hre to tic truth raiiki r te I io t i biiMing east of the Fico
Omln, Oct. 10. A
and the route« of the roads it is pro- to SI.60 a year nfter I i »iary 1. 1 H f
*tm ii« have las'ii flying
Hot I, am
a w ll equipped machín
I^ostsl to build in the call for the elec- take it or leave it. Zolfo Trula.
sbop wit! b • i**l • to tak *care of the repair to the anaasMti "( Mr*.

The estimate for clay roads is $1 200
per mile.
It had been suggested that the com­

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W ithout culling cither Q av. Sulzur
&gt;ihia. wit* *" ft'" v i t ii w
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rounxel rested th'ur case in the trial
of his impeachment. Aecortbnx to D.
Cady Horrick, lhicf of his his uttortnys,
Gov. Sulzer doeirjed not to tlnfen i
himself in parson hacauw ha did not
want to bo placed in tho position of
shielding himself b-hind his wife— for
it wus for Mr*. Sulzer, according to
testimony, that the governor had hts
Wall street dealings.
* Today will lie devoted to Humming
u(i the case by the op]Httting counsel.
Monday next being a holiday, adjournTiu'itl # probably will I** taken until

Sunday, Oct. 12, th a t aru b jth
Jnaar-h T iT ,
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acting a* telegraph misAengors n r d v
livering telegram» which re a l; "World
wide Sunday School Telegraph C
n it
incorporated. N i monopoly. 0:Tl:n:
‘Wherever man is found.* Having r v
ceived thu message flash it to athsrs.**
Then follows a catchy invitatios by bo
present and bring othsrs. T .n exr&gt;
cises will consist of songs, drills a n i
recitations. E tp-dally attrn ctlv i will
h* the salute to the Amsrican a id
! Christian (lags by the Juni«jr atti Pri] inury clas-e». The program follows:
Proct*«i«»nal.
“ OniPnrd, O iristian Rnldier».'’
Tuesday, wiien it i- exjxs-ti*l the verdict
Rovoille.
on the governor'* innoct*nce or guilt 1
Saint" to American Flag,
will !«■• reached
"M y Country, "tii of T n *e."
Judge Herrick tonight pointed out
Salute
to Christian Hag.
that tho testimony yesterday of Allen
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"All
Hall
the Power of Jesus* N ime.”
A. Ityan l&gt;est disclosed the reason why
Invocati in.
the governor had not taken the stand.
It
THjxtn *lve R -aling.
This wus the conversation which Ryan
Song.
"F aith is th - Victory,"
said he bad with Hu* impeached ex­
( 'radii* U JI K *c**ption.
ecutive early m .SepleinlHT in relation
1 The Little Pink Too Brigade hy
to obtaining |«»lilica! influence to -toji
S
trah
Wight.
the trial
.! M&gt; I. tv.* Doll Flurenr* Witt*.
\ t»n*»'ling t*» tli - H ifti't, by S i ah
With tie1 decision today of John
Wight,
Isabel Strong, Gin lys logoi i,
Hassell Moore, acting secretary of
Beulah
Hardeman.
stall , that th*&gt; Uint**d States ts not
Be-*itatioi» I’ll 1Sunday S -hool V m /
under mternational uliligatiun to fur­
—Clilfunl
Walser.
nish asylum at Eagle Pus* for Mexican
M
iirehingS
irtg Primary C lan.
'efiigi*-. will« art' non-coinhutuMts, the
Recitaiion
Wi.it II iv«* W« D ia l
problem &lt;&gt;( dealin^w ith (tie thousaniLs,
Today?
It
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W
ildrim.
iinirst women and children, who have
Daisy
Drill
and
Sung
Margaret
sought safety m the Texas town, passed
to the department of labor for solution •Strong and I*.una-y C.ill Iren.
R.'1'ituti.m "*»'|.*'(i' 11, (¡lady* Ingolil.
through the biireuti of immigration
Primary
Sotig "Tue CiCTful Stii».**
Tlie'Tlisk of tin* bureau will n««t In* «ijfll1‘nm
ttr.
v,"'ig Trie t ' n ’e.'fjl S.iyeult, till!' lal* tonight *ai*i, a- tie* M v
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lean federal commander at Pn*.|rus
Rally I lay M **-ugt*- Vera T *rh) n ,
N'egru* ha* announced that all notifiirn*
Ifardeman. J*»hnnie M n*on, Gusciimlmtanl* may return to the late
*ie Frank. I.anreiit*' Uati lull an I la'lla
rehel str&lt;«ugliol«l without da tiger from
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the federal*
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tak«* u|&gt; tin* m atter and for an hour State Gt‘ol(u,i*l Will Investigate Miking
the criticisms were discussisi.
of Hr irk front Florida Clay,
Factor) lor Orlando
Ori.iii'l", Oct . Th*' |t&lt;*iird of Trade
Ti&lt;1*1 a regular Hireling M m«la_V evening
alni Iransitrti**! riiucl, mu«.riant !tii*|iu***
],Miking to th** f'ttnr*- ......1of 1lye city an !
numi',
I II'* «|*i***lltn. «U lurni*[iing ticnt*-e*.*ar&gt; inducement.* l«&gt; get the Buena
\ ista Fruit I ti t‘i locale it* plant ili tilt*
city (nr the inamifai'titre of citrate of lime
und other products from the wa-tq of the
groves and packing houses, was favor­
ably settled by meeting the request of
(ho company for a suitable site. A tele­
gram was rent the company this morning
tolling them to go ahead with their plans
and that the atte would Ik * ready. The
property to Ik- given is located on the
Coast Line It- R. and is worth $1,500.00.
The factory will employ several hun­
dred hands when running full capacity,
and will be the only one in Florida,
Sugar cane will also Ik* used in marmine“
,
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turing the product* put out by tin* com-

lla* the governor of Florida, &lt;&gt;* ti*
commi-CTioner of agriculture, a coot igeitt fund t tal c«&gt;j| 1 t) * ut • I t i «*tl »' i /
i (■&lt;im|»'l',iit (i"r&gt;to to inv-itigate l i r.'|jiy deptriit.* of til" MUl&gt;* an I |i i ill ■t

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Uii.i ti* t', tin'ir tiro*.*- for t h ■in ni t' tel
ure t»f vitrified brick? Co il.l tn t.itiy no
u*e*l for a le*tt *r jnirp«»**? Million of
dollar* are now Ii utijj s|i-'iit in t e* c tldullart are now bring spent and tn .Hons more will 1«; spent n ths e m it to tion of vitrifi -1 brick streets a n i roais
In Florida. What a tremendous bsne'it
v. add n*sull to the people genscally
if ail this money could l&gt;c kept in tho
state instead of being sent to Georgia,
Tennenoe, Alabama ami M aryland’
The suggoatwl investigation should lw
made at once, and it should bo thorough.
— D -Land News.
The State of FI &gt;rida has provi led
for just such expjri'nenU as that sug«
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created by un act introduced by Senator
K. S. Crill of this county and which
became a law'in 1907, ever since wnic.i
time Prof. E. H. SellartD has l»een th.*
Florida State GeologDt.
In this connection tfie Palutka board
ol trade has a letter from Prof. Sdlards
in which the state geologist states that
he ex|K*cta soon to install a furnace to
test clayn. The value of clay for brick
making can only be determined by burn­
ing it into brick. Prof. Sellards says
ho hopes soon to be able to test the clays
of Putnam and other counties of the
st^ste.—Palntka News.
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-](- i* pointed out that the question i f regular examimition for tnocheni in
thc state are looking for hlin, and unless possible criminal prosecution for violu- F'lorlda Sjpcrintcndtm t Sboftti it plan*
he Stays out in the woods or starves hi* tion of the Sherman law will be deter- ning particularly U&gt; reach thooe p?ctona
capture Is only a matter of lime.
mined hy a study of the result» of the whd through "favor at coy t’’ or Ly
department of justice’» investigation shrewd manipulation have been teaching
and
probably hv the develoomenLV of on. irregular license». ’ It iill also give
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. getting—t ogether - and- 1913 m an Nov. i flth, 1 9 13, f»ul11 9
those teachers wl|0 ;{through flul)e
Ing
the
civil
trial,
t
-in
.Kiosuh
o'clock a. m. to 12 m. and frpm 2 p. m. The cam p haa a mctfUwrship o f - o ti f
or
other misfortune were kept from
neceo*
'
Officiala
of,t]
of-tk&gt;lejv^artien
ro«l
have
to 4 p. m. doily except Sunday, and on a hundred members alnrody.
securing • regular certificate to get one*
indfeltcd
any
purpowa*
tb
nenot
ao
far
ii
Do itu
CoWan
*«*Pt*d * S atu rd ay from 7 p. m. until 8 p. m-'
1C«*&gt;P i* n*g»d i .,nqi UU ihU
follate with the government for a eettle- Mr. She^ta is certainly attending to *
i recently to
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w ith the Geo.
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M- W. LOVELL,
h nor of th e If to Col, DalUutlne oi
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Imi l&gt;eon »hot ut twice wa* about W^ill lions and suppriistnn ssf competition.

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banking and currency committee and
Address "The Triji to Palestine."—
«Hort* to force action by the eommiltis* Rev F P Strong
On ¡lu- administrai loll «'uri'iii'j lull
Sting. "The Whole Wide World lor
w*'re severely condemned in an informal t'liri-t."
. \i* u l i v i - «- - i«« ft of fbe iNirumitt**' to
H-n.-li. H ■

hu iness. T io Huiek cars will b* car- ) ,11,-1 ut her home near OtA last ThttfS-'
ric ! in nt**c t a ul the new mod J h can be day morning. All these storiies ure'batse.■
v
seen
t o*,c ut any t me and frts* demon- les* and some are unjust 10 One or two
i Hi. Petersburg Is Booming
Tr
*t ations ma l* for the boneflt o( any who white citizens. There has lussi ito,evi*
Dr-lVV. A.« Min nick is in the city In(lotico that no wliite man wa» co net •resetf
wish to so 1 1” n°w mod eis in action.
pasty and the enterprise promiiw** to be
a few days greeting his many Sanford
Julius Tnkach timl Will Kosve need no in the cruel crime. Ev%ry white man
friends. The genial doctor is now lo­ int/oducti ui t*t the trade, th e forraer bs- living within miles of t)n* place has been a prominent factor In the (untre develojscated in St. Petersburg where In* is en­ ing a w* If known business m an of th » fully accounted for and no stranger htoi rnenl of the town.
gaged in the drug business and states city where li* has bjen connected with been seen itt the vicinity. About half.ji
that tho city of St. Pete is moving some the hot,*l u i I restaurant businexs 'an d dozeh.* nog roes are lirhl as suspecls in the
Will Dlsaolvp Trust
and the ten thousand tourist mark nf incubutun and supplies. Tho lattar ]j.-co u n ty fill, While the ofllccrs contimp*
Washington, Oct. 10.
Attorneylast year will bo raised this season, as the nn expe i *ncsi machiniit and automd- the search for tlie murderen» o f"Mrs. General McReynolda cxpccU to file a
now peoplo are coming down already. blle r*'pui m -chunic, formerly with th e Wilson. It is not believed that any of civil anti-trust suit for the dissolution of
Dr. Minnick says that the way property Sanford Machine &amp; Garage Co., of this tftorn is tho murderer, but it ii^itrongly. the New York, New Haven and H art­
moves in St. Petersburg D marvelous
susjtetttxi that one or more of thern can ford railroad as soon fts the department
city*
and tho city Is growing as rapidly as sumj
The Seminole Garage sttrin handle t lve tvidenct* that will throw (¡»¡Irt oh of justice’« investigation is completed
of the towns of the west in the building parts and h i prepared at all times by take tue 'ce*e. All the evidence that baa so nnd to defer the question of possible
of which he had a hand. Sanford hat id care of tne t. a io in aceysaories and sup- far been brought about jwInO» to Will criminal prosecutions under the Sher­
to lot» Dr. Minnick but his friends
. . . hen «plies of all kinds connected with tae G.ren as the murderer. He suddenly man anti-trust law for future developa r t glad th a t he Is prospering in his now , B(ltomobil(&gt; tmle4
,
»lid otherwise unaccountably absented mentq,
. ,
location and hof&gt;e th at when h i has j WRh l }&gt;
oi hrlck ^ „ , 1, th# ,ilm.self nt the time, and the fugitive who
A civil anti-trust suit w'ould bo aimes
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U|t t7ñiTñ'm ififT ‘ f iirTr 'SÍ11,
- haa-biXO-Hi'ti running oovcral tinioa and to- our re d - allifgui mmtupulitUt: jxtjuU

n * “ W iT-Mr.TTaannraf fcicb *a
jiortions in tain w^ctiun of Floritla and
jnsrgin of profit, that it saved to tho th«* farming gamo m thr a w y « *Ä‘
-r* ------ —«■►Trrere cars (tl.uttld
bien the
«f.ottldbe
besold
sold wwhen
the ownown­
growers abouLdine Thousand
000.00) Dollars, In comparison with
ers can be ivsiind oí twcnD'ÜYb of-thipRegistration Notice
P[‘&lt;* paid in past season in limited
I t&gt; n.ilea of gt-xJ b, icif road*,
tluanUtiea. /
bef
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The city registration hooka will
A camp of Sons of tírnTÍOderattí Vetgpooks well for tho Cooperation bpen at -the city hall from Oct. 8th,

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                    <text>September So, lojj

THE SANFORD HERALD

tritive than any other flour
food. . Uneeda Biscuit are
the perfect soda crackers.
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Though the cost is but five
cents, Uneeda Biscuit are
too good, too nourishing, too
crisp, to be bought merely
as an economy.

•ce, and then other men will have to go ready booked.orders for 20 ciar» of grnpesome IT they beat him o u t.- The jmuouncçnicnia will .pn&amp;ecd to
,tm tr ihir.K, n
fetter to
broken the jrc-and there will I * com id.
era bio excitement In tho next icw months.
The first thing the voters should see* that
they are property registered and the poll
taxes have Iwen paid. After that they
are licensed to talk politics.

B u y them because of their fresh ness— because of their crispness—
because of th e ir goodness— because
of their n o u ria b iu e n L ^
A lw a y s 5 cents.crisp and clean.

A lw a y s fresh,

N A T IO N A L B ISC U IT C O M E A N Y

nually, about 20,000,000 pieces, count­
ing letters, packages, post cards and
postals, find their way into the dead
letter
office. (Klimes money is enclosed
Budget of Opinion “Just Be
in these "dead letters," and each year a
tween You and Me.” '
considerable sum from this source is
turned into the treasury, as well as from
the dead letter sal«.
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While the private individual must pay
the government for the handling of his
mall, Uncle Sam carries free about 24.A Chlel ft Among Ye Taking Notes 00O tons of his own mall mntter each
and rallh, He'll Prent 'Em“—
year, more than half of which is handled
in Washington.
So Savs Saunterer.
5 “Beware of green hosier)-—it's full
of aniline," *ays Pennsylvania's state
chemist. Just how he got green hose
to stand still long enough to learn thnt,
lie fails to explain

and if tho patronizca art and music she
must wtarvelvct and tarn ■
Aa to the coat of dressing Mrs. Aria
asserts that woman can spend and sum
from $160 up, and that she can dress
comfortably on from $160 to $16,000.
But—here is where she must expect con­
tradiction—the asserts that on $160 a
woman would never look nice. Her
vision must squint. There are a great
many women whose elothea coat less than
$150 a year, who look nicer than some
who spend $16,000. Providence has
been kinder to the former than to their
more wealthy sisters.
SEMINOLE

HANK

OPENS

i Philadelphia saves about $100,000
a year by furnishing eyeglasses free to
children, especially school children. The
great«! emphasis was laid uj&gt;on this fact
by Dr, Lewis C. Weasels in the Hygieno
congress.
5 A year agtf an Oklahoma girl adver­
The figures show that about 25 per
tised at u cost of,$11.25, for a husband.
cent of school pupils are defective in
She was successful and Saturday he dire!
leaving her $19,000 or a net profit of vision and thnt parents are too poor or
too Indifferent to buy glasses, but in
$18.988.76. Sometimes wo think women
don't improve their opportunities. Again Philadelphia the children nre provided
until them, the bureau having the busi­
we are sure they do.
ness in charge dealing with about 2,500
cases
a year.------------% .Many farmers and others' ran recall
It
is
easy to show that defective eye­
the fact that when they were boys on
sight
leading
also to eye strain is so un­
the farm, tho farmer who luul two spring
favorable
in
its
influence as to retard the
seats to put on his wagon for gain days,
pupil
greatly
who
is so a(dieted and to
was considered a fortunate and welt-looccasion mischief in n score of ways often
leading into the commission of crime.
All who use glasses know that without
them they would 1» themselves so seri­
ously handicapped 1« to be unable to do
buisnesa. If one cannot see well so as to
be almost unconscious of obstruction to
sight, one is so annoyed, irritated and
hampered ill uork as almost to lose ca­
pacity for it, and this is true with chil­
dren."
Looked at in the broad way it is an
economj on (he part of any community
to see that the school children at least
are provided wiih the means of dear
Mackward students become
The postoffice department of the vision.
forward
when
they are able to use their '
United Slates has inaugurated the par­
natural
faculty
after their eye* are put
cel post service, which those who work­
in
condition
Tor
work. Hull the lime
ed out the details of inauguration assert
the doll or stupid pupil, as he is called,
ALL AROUND FLORIDA
will wit (lili
w \i-nr&gt; exrew
nage the combined express companies of outs bis position in class to luck of abil­ Notes of the Fruit and Vegetable Crops
ity tf&gt; see tho text Ixxik clearly and easily
ut Various I'ofhts
the country.
11 is a sound conclusion that Dr. Wea­
Jennings, Fla., Sept. 29.—-Truck crop*
Ftw Americans, however, yet compre­
hend the vastness of this undertaking, sels draws when he sayB that it is an an* looking well in this section. M. 11.
for the (imple reason that they arc not economic problem rather than u charity Aldennnn and Grover Cunningham have
aware of the extensiveness of the busbieea that U involved In this subject. If th«ri one acre of cucumbers each and they
carried on by the postal service before pupil's efficiency is greatly inertused the will begin to ship in n few days. Stephen
the mw burden was assigned to it by efficiency of the teacher is also in- j Bras, will put in twq acre* of cabbage;
creased ami the city gets In larger abun­ M. F. Wonrd one acre of onions; J. K.
congre».
1*
Meaty two acre* of cabbage and unions;
Even prior to January 1 last, the post dance what It spends its money for.
M. T. Hupe one acre of beans and one
tffice department of the United States
was by far the largest postal institution T, A4 last there will bo some activity in acre of English peas.
,This locality Is fnxt becoming an im­
in tho world, its morp than 350,000 om- city politics nud the boys arc coming out
portant
trucking section.
p’oyes handling annually approximately with their announcements. I ace by the
16,OCO,CCO,OCO pitee» of mall, or one- pof&gt;er last week that Davison and Runge
Jacksonville, Fla., Sept. 29.—S. C.
are out for council and D. L! Thrasher
third of the trail matter of the world.
The hourly average of the American for mayor. They arc all good men and Ward, who has had an extended experi­
pestefflee was between 800,000 and 900,- will make good officials.. Runge and ence, in the packing end of the orange
CC0 letters during the twenty-four units Davison have each s«kvod in the city filial imes in California and who for the
council and Mr. Thrasher has served os past five years has been connected with
pf the day.
At * the outbreak of the civil wur the councilman and has, been identified with the field and packing house work, has
total receipts of all, the office* in the the city's interred*'for,many yeanriand been engaged by Chase Sf Co, to enter
country did not equal those of the great knows the .weeds of thè city thoroughly. their imploy as superintendent of pack­
office atf fchleago today."’"— .
I understand that there will be oilier ing house*. Mr. Ward's experience in
.There are fuor* ’ than ^£9.000 offices, candidates come but ih a four dayp and Cali/bbnia| will be utilized to improve
' bundling the ntall In'this country, and there will Ire two more, candidate* for wheie ponHble the work of tho Chase &amp;
doing an -apnual-business which ranges mayor. Be that as it may. f don't tbjnk &gt;:Co.'a pancking houses throughout Flor­
furo $6, «t a crOiil reads' Incin^of the they can beat Thrasher for'Mayor 'and ida.
Kuthein state*, to' $23,000,000*on New w^fil« -politica ls something thht ho mill
Miami, JEla., Sept. 29.— The ColeYork. The transportation of the rrtnih .riwrjfbretcll in the result Thefre Ja a cer­
t a i n ^ that the majority o r tW v o ters . Winfield _Fruit and Packing Co. has
will support Thrasher for t.h«' jlntpls ' made heavy shipments of avocados to
reason that he is the be*^ nnupjinr’ the Chicago, Spokane and New York within
dace. There are some rumors'that he the last 10 days. The fruit brings good
will be too revere in some instanc« and prices in these markets.' Much of It
yet his politics have alwAy* been lenient shipped (his reason has been of unusual
enough and he made an ideal council­ large size/., packing only fifteen to the
man. ife Is true to his convictions and crate, At Hector's in Chicago they have
wi It let no man or ret of men swerve him lai n handling avocado« this season
from 'IhtrfArtlroi titrty and that is cer­ which the say are "the finest aod-biaat
which ever* appeared In Chicago mar­
tainly'in his favor.
However, wo shall see wbat we shall kets." The Cole-Winfield Co. has al-

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1Rivers and IlarliorB Congress, a most
interesting and instructive article on the
‘‘Physical Valuation of Railroads, which
Congress authorized tho Interstate Com­
merce Commission to make ut the earliest
time possible.
“The magnitude of the work required
of tho Commission." says the disting­
uished senator from Wisconsin, "begins
to nppear when it is realized that there
are 250,000 miles of. railroad, with all oT
the cuts and fills and grades and cul­
verts and bridges to be surveyed and ap­
praised. Then there is the rolling stock,
tho 60,000 passenger cars, tho 60,000
locomotives in all the varying stages of
depreciation and upwards of 2,250,000
freight cars, grading from the little
wooden cars, placed in service in the

Valrlco* Fla., Sept. 29.—It is estim­
ated-that there will be 20,000 boxes of
citrus fruit in this section this season and
growers are contemplating building a
packing bouse at a cost .of between
$5,000 and $7,000 with a capacity of
from four to live cars daily.
„Summerfleld, Fla., SepL 29.—Truck­
ers are busy planting cabbage, beans and
Bermuda onions. There has been a
large acreage of now land cleared and
this is fast becoming an Important ship­
ping point. Truckers intend to plant
a greater variety of vegetables for fall
and spring shipments.

The forthcoming convention of tho
National Rivera and Harbors Congre«,
which will be held in Washington, Dec.
3, 4, and 5, gives abundant promise of
exceeding in interest any previous con­
vention of this great organization, whose
slogan, "Not a Project, but a Policy,” has
brought untold benefits to the nation
OUR WASHINGTON LETTER
in tho way of improved rivers and har­
News from the Nation's Capital by the bors. United States Senator Joseph K.
Ransdeli of Louisiana, the president of
flerald Special Correspondent
tiw Congress, which is second in impor­
Washington, D. C„ Sept. 29.— (Spec­ tance only to the Congress of the United
ial)—Notwithstanding that he has been States, is authority for the statement
one of the busiest men in Washington that the program of the convention will

and Taft, both having taken a it,T[
son«! interest In theatTuIrs n| ■
and most representative of ih, *
associations of the country. Tin* , a
will also be represented on th&lt;- |,rtJ
together with representative« ,,f r,
’governments, as well as head» .,(
t ransp^fta t iptj.Jn ten* ta
Hut very' few person* reuliz«- n., mi^ J
nitudo of tho Government meat
j
tlon service or the close strut in;, ihJt ¡,
given all meat slaughtered. In [(„. ^
seven years 377,000,000 animal*
insp^ted ut slaughter hou**-* and],
100,000 carcasses and 4.700,MM»« [llrü
were condemned. Right billion
of prepared meat were iivs|hi-u ,| ^
certified for export.
To do this work a force of 2 . ley
I
erinary inspectors has l&gt;een kept
1
LiouQiiMy a t .work—aL. 7t£L^Lu¿u»reif-|
and pocking ratablishmentji in 227 citm
and towns. These men, through lont I
experience, can instantly detect.,tub«. I
culosis or any other disease in a rare« 1
or can, by touch and smell detect ih- I
normality tn any organ.
Several years ago the German govern,
ment bought a si tc Tor an embody lnaMing in Washington, the land abme (t*ting over $100,000. Not content *itfc
tho • present ambassadorial residlm,
plans have been adopted in Merlin for 1
$500.000 structure to l&gt;e erected in tb
American capital in the vrr&gt; nor
future. The government of \rgrntia
appropriated $300,000 to i-t.iMLih 1
fitting home for its minister accredit^
to the United States,'and one of the final
residendes In Washington has l«&gt;n pi&gt;.
chased.
All of which is in marked contrsit t»
the niggardliness that murk- the (&gt;«•
visioas for securing quarter«' ¡ &gt;r \n*r.
ican ambassadors in foreign capital«

NOTICE
As I have charge of the hu-i: ■ oí tk
Title Bond &lt;&amp; Guarantee t ■, I ¡-t Suford Land League; and \S. A. Wfejp
comb, I can be found in th*- Tai St«Mwair'i Office tn the court 1 ■*

THOS.

Home and happiness begin with tbc same let­
ter. If there is one place where money is well
spent it is in things for the home.
Your
home is your haven ol rest: everything you
put into it that adds to its comfort and beauty,
adds to your contentment.
If you have something in mind that you have
been longing to buy for your home, get it—let other things wait. Your home should
come first." Chances are, too, that what you

K . B A TES

�OFFICIAL ORGAN OF SEMINOLE COUNTY-THE GARDEN SPOT OF THE WORLD

fluintMr 13

SANFORD;

eed Business Roads
And Less Joy Rid
Congressman Dorsey Mai
Appeal For Plain People

Detroit. Mich,, Sept. 30.—United
S ta t» Representative
Dorsey
W.
^^nr^irfnnL chairman. j A— Uie-Jiiumu
committee on roads, in an address byfor the American road congress here
todayj adniiUcd that he was "not in
hxxmony with the dominant apirit" of the
eongrt« and vigorously opposed the soealled “touring road" atlvocatca. Ho
uigrd support for the "businwts roads''
el*», which ho said aim&lt;*d for "ehcaper transportation and lower cost of
“Tfie 'touring roai^s* class," declared
Representative Shackleford, “ demands
that the United State» »hull limit its
road activities to tho construction and
tnaintenancj^ of a few ‘ocean to ocean*
*nd ‘craw country’ highways of great
perfection and then leave the rest of the
people to build their own roads or do
without, as they.choose,
"The ‘business
roascloss
believe
that in dealing with the roads we must
keep in mind cosy communication betwten tiie farms and the tow os and rail­
way itations, m&gt; the farmer may market
hU crops at less expense and the town
dwriicr may get farm products itmr«
Uasily and at less cost.
V "The 'touring roads’ class desire-» to
jet away as far as ¡HKsilde from local
control, control. Tonccotnplii.il this a
bill is now |s iuiing in congr«-»» which
provides that n new oillce shnll be cre­
ated—that of public highway rmiimk
sioner—who sliall k»»'p ins otllee at
WMEington where he may not tie m
fiametd or even impressed by the
ijtantings of the people among whom
th* romU should radiate. The iiill also
Itwridex that all ((Urnliun» as to location,
I Dtthod of construction and lunim.-n
'L L

iiim ii

. ;I l l j . l l H

rCKamlsMuiier of public highways

FR ID A Y ,

OCTODER

0,

IS I3

Palatka Meeting Of
U. S. Marshall Brown
Waterways Association
Assumes New Duties

iu4

Other New* And View* O l The
World In Gerald In Tabloid Form

1 la w a L a L i.

FL O R ID A ,

a (Act, although our father* &lt;lji|n*t
year They will find in Paint ka fifteen
havp it W'c uao It 'because it i» aafer
rpilc* of vitrifies! brick paved streets, a
and latter, if not cheaper, than the old
complete sewerage system, and all other
kerosene lamp. Vet the electric hull) jH
conveniences and needs of the modern
no more wonderful than the discoveries
city.
that the doctors have appropriated
from the great unknown for the U-netU
M e in ,
, I'AOI.A POINT*
ofJuirnun kjnd.
Our finn wrath^r Htill continuo«,
But there is a aoienre 'of living, the
PiUatku, Fla.. Oct. 3. Senator D. U.^ap fin.i
"*• i liai||lnn
frrr-.-^i-.n'Jn hf o'lkv Intelligent- ntTTT'.lnd
hTcher, president, and Iceland J shadows, made by the glorious sun and
woman, which is plain common sense.
floating cloud», anti breath the fresh,
It is so eimplc that we don't recognize it
pure nir, makes life n pleasure. The
as scientific. The man or woman who
woods are growing gay ,with autumn
has not made a complete inventory of
flowers, it being Florida's peculiar
his or her physical possessions, who does
blowing ' to have u wealth ol bright
not know the strong points or the weak-'
tint«! blossoms to enliven tho rusty
nesses, who has not measured his or her
hue of foliage and grasses that have
physical strength, needs a guardian. (IE
lost their summer fresh ms«.
The
has not discoveresi the safe working limit constructing a canal to connect tho cool nights are already giving a yellow
of the physical machine tinder his imme- Mississippi river and the Apalachicola tint to rjiru.s fruits, and soon the busy
not alone the amount of and thence acrous the Florida |&gt;cnlnsulu season of picking and packing will
v safely undertake, but ho to the St. Johns river and tho Atlantic, begin.
irs of sleep are necessary | The association is working for till logllMiss Sarah Smith teaches ut Fort
itchine in good nrtler, the ¡mate river and harbor improvements, Tampa C:ty litis year. I’aM ex| cri'-nc.nils of fiMid it ni-eds, wiiai hut is special!;, inDTesleti in the project til .ki-i 1. i. young lady's MUiVes* ushtired,
and what disagree with hearing its name.
and till that can be said, is to wish hi»r
not alcohol is an unsafe
Florida, |H'r)ia|w more than any other pleasure and pr«lit in her winter's
d a score of other personal |state in tho Union, is vitally i nice rested work.
d peculiarities—auch a in waterway improvements. In no state
Ttie Zachery family are moving to
t deserve what God gave js then- bettor opportunity to do what their new home on Magnolia Ave.,
i knowing th"so things, ^the thrifty jwople of tin* northern coun- to gi\&gt; the girls tho benefit of Sanfbrd's
th'"*«’ measurements. dis- tries of Eurojie are doing providing exci II. nt schools.
Mi
1 red Kaiser of .hnks'invdlc
was a welcome vi itor ut Twiii i.uker.
one &lt;! last week.
lum-elf up In his It i v ’ ■- -- 1 (Miint of efTt c u in t r
Ol.
I Paolu's valued neighbor*-.
'■‘ ‘•iiiy. plr, i i i n l l . .imj inentalK
Ile
who falls in neglecting a plain duty to
bin x«df. to ins fumih to iiis neighbors
and t,o (us «-tate
N • man can live unto
.himself, for society is so complicatisi
th at if he is not a producer, he is a drag,
a burden
Not until a man has Ii v«-*1
out lus allottisi years, corning more th an
lie sts'inis, making the worl i richer anil
Ig'tlor, h** is entitled In rest, to drawu|K&gt;n the accitm nlnti'l fund of tri» earlier
and active years
It Is J'lst .is miicti a lilt', t o previ r . -

|I„. Sri
tin* ti
(letter
The
(„• ¿ ¡ ¡ j
ruid in
( igmg
and t(i
e|*owh
m ron
roads,
¡lavn-il
m

one's health, to build it up if it he on
paired, as it is til follow I)»' I’en 1 ' on

'l l,is
ever',

munii mente. Our
besetting
physical
«in* s o m e t linea beco me so familiar that
ti.ey seem alitimi to be x ir lu ir
Wo
forget they .,ri. sui». T h e y are tempi a
tions that turn into habits and wy loss'
sight of tie* fact t h u f t b e y are stilt temptntions
There Is the sin o ' eating wjiat
w«* d on’t nessi, of eating more than we
need and tins is rommotiest of nil
tiie sin of drinking wiiat we know while
we are drinking i- injurious tie- sin hf
uorr , . tin« -in of overwork of driving
the mnehtne too hard 'tic sin of w o m
there are many
them and they all on
pmr our elliciency, lcs«en our jdiysieal

,,uglily
¡(us eu
In,. Use I
Fiori du
|Pmmm
F art
rated I
roustru
fnvorai
engine«,
i
peve I!
!M i|1(. ,
peu-ni
„( t(„.

t'oirm.m Score In luting
Ust commun sense in living
Most Americans would resent tin* sug
gcstion that tiny don't u s e it ,tlwii\s and
eVfrjwhm1. Some of them do in tiieir
ordinary aifali»; more of thun do not
when it comisi to the tnomigement of
thit which w moHt important to them
*elvts their health, the welfare ..f tlnur
|bodkn
What is common sense'’
Analysts might differ in tin-ir detun
tk)n#, but without undue u&lt;ciimcalily
the use of common aense might i)e called cafiacity.
Mem be
thttane application of tho rule* that have
Medical science h a s found a remedy interest
been gathered from the experience* of for many iaviily ills. It ia searching for a „d r iti
other«
It will bring a cure nr allevia, i velojmi
lion for mi«st of t i c m,

|ierlui|ri for all

oanloru Man 1
Office In Jacksonville

rmcr

*I&gt;r. Frank Crane has written some
|very pretty and interesting stories,
hut none more rarely lieauti'ul than
The ! the following:
Clarice had a baby.
t( w is the
t wonder of the UIiuul.
From tho old
fisherman down by th» beach to the
Tnricsrtr—fln-f Walk -r» upat the big hotel the baby wa&lt; t ic sub­
ject of intense discussion.
For ev­
erybody liked Clarice anti h v husband,
who was a play-actor, and the baby
was an amazing compound of the
excellencies of both.
Clarice wanted tho baby baptized.
No priest or minister could be found
on the island. "Just the same I shall
have the baby haptizod,” said she.
I'll have Berriman to do it." Bondman
was u |&gt;oet, past sizty, and a beautiful
fuilure.
Physicnlly ho lived on the
crusts and edge* of things' spiritual­
ly he ate of the heart of the world. So
lone day they had the christening. And
Berriman, the poet, sprke, saying:
"Beloved friends, wo are hare gath­
The St. Petersburg Vitrified Brick ered, ¡it the sight of God and in the
factory has turned out a third kiln presence of theie witnetsc*, to bap­
of brirk burned from Florida beach- tize this child.
sand.
These three trials have been
"Baptijm Is the application of wa­
cxiH&gt;rimcnial and those who claim to ter to tie human body, solemnly and
now and have
«summed tin- hri formally, as a symbol of the cleansing
pronounce them exrsilent and well of tie roul It is a meat anriant rite,
i hipted to paving p irji &gt;m*&lt; Some of ant| i&lt; found in all religions
i .i&gt;' copi.*« are ii1»a on d.spb.. hi M
"it irit.i ate* the adopte n of a can­
Mr. 1
\\ HuntouL niter a ( li-u-ai ■ F ! stnirg
This particular kind
didate into the inemltership of the
mimn
sjM'ut ut Cambridge, ami N.'w hick has bisui inunulactured only elect.
bury I i Mil**., has returned (•&gt; la
'unni: i hi- past year, the company tit
" T h e r e has always tteen a Sllfierior
ill tii.nl. . . " S e v e n O a k s ." I
&gt;t Fi t. rsburg and one m California few, an aristocracy in the world.
ds I L ak e
In ing the only ones engaged in the
"There is tint apparent or so-ciUled
■s, 1 'M r brown's friend and gueM, Mr hu-ini-s of the making of vitrified aristocracy, who in u rule *rv not snIf. Cl«»«
.1 I.as Isniglit tlie &lt; H M e M ■&gt;. irk If in In'neh sand
pctior at all, and there Is the real ar­
&gt;|e plnce
b anana I.ake
The* was fer
istocracy, who are .» *s'ret ordsr known *
m mail)
e.iiH the liome of the Wetrer
j to themselves only.
■ic! fati t!
T h e - Id house was
liurtesl
ir some ’ it. ago ¡mil
( e v .la n d will
ill ' hint'!
i in w r. soli i i t
linin'«' tat* I

" W e nrv here to baptize this baity
into the real elect, the real u p p u -ten I dotn. the real church, or is-cl -sin, or

call** I-out
i—
- HwsfwOtn»^ cnrt**crmc our
ss-lvist to teach tins child tile tip|»&gt;r
thought in ail tilings.
"To fur (lowers shall not In« mere
plants, hut »..si's thought i

"T o her stars sliall It« more than
burning worlds, they {ihall bt* eyua of *
mystery.
"T o her men shall not bo brutes,
whose labor it to It- exploit«!, they
shall it« brothers, prophets, ») I it
flumes
"T o
Ite f
the »ex feeling, when It
cones .shall hr as u Illy, w^willy-tbough
its rool.s grow in common tfrrftr' yet
lifts its pure jaituLs to perfumo tfie
air, to inuKe glad the garden, and to
greet the sun.
"T o her, events shall not hi as the
stinking of dice, the fortuity of cbanco,
but they shall be meaningful moves
of the intelligence of destiny, which
guidtss men ami things by its own jter-

l &gt;. S. Pearson is at home for a short
\ai al ioti

pp.

except for old a g e . wild that should not the eon
he considered
n I» r&gt;” l an til, \
I fu* jt|so to
doctors with all i l e i r «'«king for the mnvont
Cip Is«-i of (liseusi* and for the remeiliev, ¡,nd '
are doing their grande*! work in apply
Find,
ing liw ir findings to th e prevention nf sis-retar
disenae and human snllering.
i assonai
T h e religion of common siTt.se ap|*mU
|,
to every man, hut ju st as practical j nent t
C h ris tio n ity is not intended for Sun day portatiti
uw nlone, so this religion should lw avail- men of

able for every day living

l0w. KPply this lino of reasoning to
Science of living. Science is a for»bk word until you gel well ucinu-d with it, know what it means.
1, Fn you have mastered it, it b simple,
[tT*uOSh to bo used familiarly every day.
** been so clouded and obscured by
»ng worda that students use about
b11 it has scorned Jar above and be«
•* most of ua, but tho translation
P* ^ possible for us to apply its
to ouraelvos. For science U sitniUfcilicd knowledge, the facta about
*J thing» and the ways in wnicli
at ranged, put in pigeon hole»,
me simpkwt of us can find them
** ^bem. Having found tliem it is
'to use them if we know how. if
n°*’ ijf ^or 118 1° learn how.
•eiehtuta, no set of atudenta, have
ttore rapid advances in tiie last
Y^ar* than tho medical men. They
arciiwl far and deep for cxplantlto fommojit-ii.jJdjoi.'j. mIml-ul
1Q^*n body. Thoir studies have
®i*ny chorUhcd notions about
l b*t man put* himself fifty"
of ¡ U . S

Wb0. dln^ to tho no»

it typhoid, m.-

/ |)r. Brownlee Will Breach
Word comes from Pr Brownlee tliat
lie will be in Sanford today or tomorrow
and will preach at the Presbyterian
church at the morning and evening ser­
vices: Dr. Brownlee hits Usui touring
Euro|te and has iusl refurneii to At­
lanta where he stopped to visit friends
and relative* ere returning to hi* charge
in this city. His many friends and all
of his congregation will gather next Sun­
day to give him welcome and to hear
him at the Presbyterian church
Congregational Church
Next Sunday L Communion Day.
and the Lord's Supper will be celebrated;
all thn members'of the church are urged
to 1» present..
In tho evening the subject will be
"Tho Art of Living a Diay at a rime.”
AH'are cordially invitqd to these services.
F. P. STRONG.
Pastor.
*
" Notice
A meeting of the Brotherhood ria»» of
the Presbyterian Church will Is* held
7:30. Tiie election of ofllcvni nnd other
important busiiHwi will Iw conducted
Every member
during tbU meeting,
da urged to bo preaent

to be ll

For the first time in twenty-five
year« the town of Maitland, in Orange
county, i* without a school, no teacher
having l»een provided for Ilia place. In
a muss meeting resolutions were passed
asking the county school board to re­
store the school to tlm town. As the
matter now stands. Winter Park is the
ncaroat school and tho children would 1»
Yowcll's Big Sale
rt&gt;i|uire&lt;l to go some two and a half miles
The big F hII Sale slurl.i at Yowi ll’s
to get the benefits of the public school.
store today and will last for four days.
This is the golden opportunity to get
your stock of winter needs cheap for
thcy will certainly bo some rare bargains.
Head over the list: Towels, Bedding
Comforts. Bed Spreads. liclLi, Hand­
kerchiefs, Silks, Children’s Coats, Sheets
nnd Pillow Cases, Table Linen, New
Fail 1 Drwfii Goods, etc.
The Suita. Coats, Silks, Drew.» (iijods,
Trimmings and
\yool Suitings are1 suroaMfngly beautiful, and of tha^very
latent-*t) l e s . ----• —
- Remember the date. Sale, starts to­
day nnd lasts four day* and Yowull's
store the [ lac*.
th l «It« q* *Ka d h y t g*ova
artaaian weU and friah potato district,
and orange ami grapefruit grove», from ing tìte sumrper dn Alabama, and North Osceola's commissioners mi
. h w ^ b ^ . w ^ . b i p M a . . , Carolina, ha» returned to San(ord. right ro^n in the right-place?

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oontain»

Last Friday night tho chqir of the
Baptist church organized into a society
for social purposes, bcaides'tho better­
ment of their music. Forrwtt Gatchel
is the president, Miss Minnie Stewart is
secretary-treasurer, Miss Ruby Betts
will preside at the organ, and E. A. Gil­
bert will have charge of thu music as
director. They anticipate many pleas­
ant and profitable evenings during the
coming winter. Their regular choir
school is on Frijlay nights from 7 to 1».

circuit court and will no doubt enjoy
many hours in tho Mary D. on Lake
Monroe and the beautiful S t . Johns.

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FH :f l L 1 COUNTY , HAPPENINGS

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Surwlay. thirSth is Rev. H. T. iîninrs'l
.
regular appointment hcfe ;¿-.un.
¡a y .
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B u d g et O f In te re s tin g Item s
Emma Warren and Mr. Albert
.
From C o rre sp o n d e n ts
Çü*ha Mitcbtll were m anici in Justice ¡
rift» 1
in nmx z .'.v r
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H i ,.i ||iiM ^ W»'Wt i i ........... . « *P" ■• r*
Jæuafkeépkig in the Oliv« r
vn~For Ben
dnll avenue. Mi's Wnrrro i* dntifhter
T
ot Mr. .and Mr» tt A. V\nrn n. ».ho
* Iff trient Staff Of llefxirltrs Weekly
Ì
came hem front Pud ' ?:■&lt;&gt;. Alt«,. In«I y-uf.
Corera The Territory For
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All tl&gt;e yourg p r a le in lite neighbor­
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The Herald
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hood tunud nu^ Piotiti tty night fil'd
Ce ve thrm an old fashioned linrtJng be«-.
■They
-are rrcrit ¡ng congratula tim« from
OVIEDO OCCURRENCES
their
friend*.
'
Thriidore Aulin has moved into his
Mr, and Mrs. Wnt. Hot handy drove
new house on Graham street.
I Dr. Marsh nil, who is always b\»y yet 0,,t froB1 *” ,U1 * 'day. calling on . tr.
loses no time in reaching his patient^ nnd Mr*- "•
^ ^ ‘7 ’' 'h a s a splendid new
.
•- T l r‘ and Mr* ’ ¿ l ,nlre
and
'
Miss Jennie Hopi- U now at Like .children enjoyed nT^auto trip through
Helen where she has a position as as- Orlando. Oviedo nrttT other points, as
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sdstant in the school.
* “« » °t
J - SwoP« Saturday and Sun•
t
i
Oliver ■Famell, one of our brightest day. .
4th Prize—Genuine Fibre Trunk, a
1st
Prize—
Handsome
Brass Bedstead
boy* has gone to Orlando, where he m- ^ ‘11le Raynor of Celery avenue and
-lerwl school Monday.
Howard Gilbert from town are making
N a t’l spring and Felt Mattress, worth........ - r ------------------Ä«
, . , worth
v- . ---------- -gem,
Mnu Yonge. who has bech visiting her regular trips to tfcncvn these days. So
2nd Prize—A Winchester Sewing Ma(P /l Q
5th Prize— Genuine ‘ Cowhide
Suit (1 * 1 n n n
aiister In New York for several months I ,th* Geneva girls say.
chine, automatic drop head and A ttchm 't
«Ptt O » I t J Case, very useíul^worth............................j...!.. tP -L U .U U
bas return'd .and her friends a n y y g y j.- MrM*1- G- C. Chamberlain haye
3rd PriTA-Hnntknmrv Prim -i^ H rp ^ r d » n A a a
— 6th ,. Prize—Genuine Cowhide
aa
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ï - ]{lsd to have her home- again. "
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$
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7
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0
0
beautiful
finish,
worth
Bag,
leather
lined,
very
Handy,
worth.
the
Onoro
house.
The
soft
water
and
I r i • « &gt;■. The ladies of the Magazine Club will
K
higher
altitude
over
there
seerrt
very
meet at the home of Mrs. T. W. Lawton
beneficial to Mrs." CbamberUin’a health.
Friday afternoon, Oct. 3rd.
Wc
were in hopes they would return to
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MUSIC
Mrs. lizzie Phrncll and daughter,
JUST RECEIVED
their
borne in Cameron City.
Miss Stells are making an extended visit
Or rather something that
Mrs. M. J . Chase, Messrs! O. L.
with relatives on the east coast.
An exclusive line of men's makes music, and that is
John D. J inkins, our competent tax Chase and Cecil Gnbbitt of the West
Hand
Tailored Suits, in a Victor Talking Machine
Side
and
Mr..and
Mrs.
L.
J
.
Hancock
of
collector was visiting in town Saturday
Lake
Golden
were
calling
about
here
on
Serges
and
Woolens. These or Victrolia.
We have
and Sunday, receiving moat cordial
Sunday.
gannen ts are - guaran teed some good machines and
-welcome from his many friends.
Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Swartz of New
C. M; McCulley and D*. D. Daniels
by the manufacturer as well new Records and it is a
«pent several days in Sanford lost week. York city have the plans' drawn' to build
as ourselves to be of excep­ pleasure to hear them. But
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Luther have a winter home in their fruit grove on
tional make and quality. we would like you to have
spent a most delightful Hummer in the Ohio avenue. Lake Onoro, near Prof.
Have a very smooth and one. -•
They are to be
mountains of North Carolina, but are1 Maris’ place. The material is being
glad to come back to Florida, wher*i placed .on the ground, we understand.
even weave. Going now bought at r e a s o n a b l e
E l A. Gilbert's friends about here
«»verybody lovw to stay.
at a s o c ia l
prices or on the install-,
will
be pleased to know his fine voice is
The school building is much improved
price.
Only
ment
plan.
b y the addition of a spacious room which bring appreciated as leader of the choir
affords an auditorium of sufficient Heat­ in the F«r*t -Baptist church of Sa/tford.
LEATHER GOODS
Hied Dorner has his two house* on
ing capacity for the town, which we
Celery avenue looking fine after repairs,
An everlastingly
good
have very much needed.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. MrKInsey of paint, etc. He also has built a fíne
MENS, LADIES SH OES line of Trunks can be
Tanfpa were pleasant week end gun t . barn.
bought right now.
They
A larger crowd of children than ever
o f J . M. McKinsey on J&lt;a«tp avenue
V«SOMT Ifil.. »Hl «MtVJUL »AH-OM
are
well
made
and
will
last.
Mr. and Mrs. McKinsey made the trip take the car for school this term. SevFall
styles
for
Men
and
Prices, $2.59, $2.98, $3.48,
in their splendid ear and we hope to tee era! families with children having moved
Women.
them often.
j in here since last June.
$3.98, $4.48
QQ
Mr. and Mm. Koontx of Kansas, A considerable amount of lettuce and
and.__...............
Our tailoring service, with­
»pent several days in town looking over I celery i* already set In the fields. The
We offer to you this
Ladies' Patent Leather
the hammock land with O. P. Swope, i truckers sevm to get a hustle a litUe
season
a
distinctive
show­
out jar or mar, without fog or
Belts, black and
t Prof. Blackburn of Rollins College j earlier each season. Rain would be
ing of the Selby, Good­ red, 10c and ..........
and his wife, snd Mr. and Mrs. Mead appreciated.
clog, without jumble or fumble, man and Snow Shoes.
Amoskeag Gingham
of Lake Charm were dinner guests of
We have noticed real «state agents
Men's Belts, goodi leathleath
Mr. and Mm. T. Willingham Lawton showing strangers the sights out here
the service without slight or
No m atter how exacting er, black and tan,
for the children for
recently.
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Thursday evening.
25c,
39c
a
n
d
............
We are glad to know that Mm. ThomWe note with pride and pleasure the
slip. The service of certain­ and fastidious you may be,
j
Ladies' Very good qual­ school wear
progress made by the band from time to as, our mailman’s wife is recovering from
your taste will be suited.
ties.
time and their music added to the choir a very severe illness,
Here the newest combina- ity, Pocket Books, IOC, 39c, per yd
K
of the church«« is upprec&gt;at..^ J ^
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----------,iiuLU&gt; ,uf. Jahrie.s nnd leath­ 59c;
W Bk '
o ic.
Sweet running, clear brained,~
Genuine, alligator s k HT
ers are represented in a
.
Florida Boosters Special
W. B. Williams has rented the house
$3.98
and $-1.48.
Red Seal Zephyr)
steady nerved, constant, con­ wealth of styles.
at Lake Charm owned by C. Hurke of
Leesburg. Florida, Sopt.29. — The 1
Men's
Pocket
Books
Orlando ami will move his family who itinerary of the Florida Boosters j
Ginghams
for the
sistent, reliable— those are the
A careful selection in our 10c up.
are now living at St, Petersburg. They Special has been decided on and is an j
will be here in time for their three chil­ interrsting or.e.
Suit Case (Kataraj style) same peoph
Stops will be made
qualities that characterize our styles^ with intelligent as­
dren to enter school when it open».
,
O
sistance of a capable sales­ at 98c.
along the route so as to enable the
*
Mm. Foste? A11iron of Geneva was in
and purpose
hand tailored suits.
representative* to get in good work
H v
_
man will simplify thè Shoe
Genuine Cow hide hand
town Saturday. She was the welcome
for their sections and it will bring the
problem for you.
i
hags, $-1.48 and $4.98.
guest of Mm. C. B. Allison of Ltke
desired results. The originator,' W. L.
Charm.
Martin, of Leeaburg, has bcern at work

)AÏ, OCTOBE

OEMS Of Sl'tilMIU: f.miMtaS e ^ ^ -

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, Friday, October, lOtli ^ the day*.
We repeat Friday is the day,
| October 10, at 10 a. ni[, when our prizes will be given away and to (hose
* who are not fortunate enough to get one of the. big prizes, will receive a
handsome souvenir. Come to the drawing and get something'for nothing

$20.00

$60.00

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$13.29

49c

47c

91c

. Ilk

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Mm. Niver of l«ongwood is visiting
very hard on this project ant) has enMis. d. I) Jom* un Hay street.

dellVl rvd to get «Se ll Section of lilt
Mr. and Mm. Bartw-r. wh«i purrhass-d
«il l*1 intersst*vi and to this en&lt;l he has
the la&gt;u.,!e «in the hill owned tiy C la »ter
dote n work tJiat ought to iipja-al Ui gfii
i;
Partin has moved in and we are very til tie patriotic people- of tiro stale of
glad to have them with us.
Flcrida. With no object in view except
S •
Mm. Hathaway and daughter, who
the desire to t ‘ t lire ari vert islng. mat ter
live near Sanford were among the vis­
appa-rtaibing to Florida Irefore the pe-p!e
itors in town tills .week.
he has given his time and his money
Miss Pearl Hunter, one of the Wnrheis
with a sincere disioe fur the aecompliahin the Cbuluota school was among the
m«Ait of thia'objpct. Advertising matte.guests of the Cushing House Saturday
(iiitributrd throughout the arst by
evening.
this method will give a source of informa­
J . L. Moore of Ohio witii )u« familytion that will 1m* of much value to all
have mooved into the home owned by
the state and each section should have
D. D. Daniils.
,
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a drain* to be rt presented. Applica­
Hannah llros. of Orlando were in
tions are ceirinc if* each day but Mr.
town Sunday calling on friends wIdle on
Martin dr fin * to have each and every
their way to Chuluota.
picticn a ell rr presented that the plans
Mrs. J. H. Lrc of Lake Charm, acccp&gt;
c
ns originally outlined may Ire carried
pahied her granddaughter, Misa Laura
to a successful conclusion.
Ü
Lee of Stanford to Tallahaaaee last week,
Thow
who
draire
their
state
to
be
jWbvre Miss Lee will enter college.
1
Fred Willian j of Sanford, with T. B. advertised properly and who also want
their section filkd with new people
’Weaver, W. B. William* and T. A.
who will add stimulus to them, should
I louver of St. Pcteraburg came In last
join in the work with a strong hand
week and have started preliminary
and add thrir strength to those who
work oh Hammock Drainage.
have already expressed a willingne»
Mrs. T. W. Lawton, who is ever plan­
i to take an active interest in the move­
ning for the pleasure of her friends gave
ment and bring the results that should
a bitthdoy party Monday morning.
j
Ire attain«-«! by a commcndabln move­
F? -- *. ' »&lt;« Those present were pleasantly enter­
Í«?ÍT-V* s1 tained and alter delightful refreshments ment of this character.
went away feeling that they would ever
carry in thrir minds sweet memories of
New Hotel at Aster
the occasion and the kindness of their
'
X "B y the way, Mr. Lake Region,” said
charming host«».
our good friend, CoL J . F . Doss, super­
intendent'of the great Astor KsUtc of
EBKNLZER ITEMB
rEH-hot ^j**-«r-**r*« - _ rwet
/■ Our school otrened here, Monday, with 10,000-acm at Astor. th b county, “you
might
»ay
that
our
new
Hofei
at
Astor,
*» '4 '*
lillas Marjorie Lough as feariitr.
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will
be
opened,
to
the
puhlic&amp;bout.No­
Mr*.
M.
T.
Cassiday
of
Fretjeda
is
M rÛ
, , _ .. .
AU tfic -newest‘F^fl styles
•&lt;
.homo on a visit to her parenta. Mr. and vember ¿frtlL I t ia located /bout fifty
■- •yardjr from tire SL,Jolma river and the
* • arc intludcd ihv'
•Mr*. W. C. Rik-y.
J . M~ Wynn is In Geneva this week Clyde Lure and the A. C. L. depots, and
u
building a brick furnace to a syrup mill midway betwcvn Lake George and Lake
Dexter. Tltft
trt.date,
• * for Rev. C. A. Saunders.
, hotbl is up ^
c__ with
w..,
Mr*,
a
C.
Humphrey-had,
aa
h
ö
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wide
Veranda*
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house guest last week ber aunt, Mrs and halt?/
RdaJ^rtdtyajr!
All the graceful
M ini) and daughter of.Conwuy. „
, furniture will be inatallrir in time for,the
'draped,
ddttgn»!'.
T h e tmartest *
Mr Ball and family have moved into] op*-mni; on November 15, or earlier U
’
chic
style*
in
hundreds
and
one of J, M. lord's houses here.
j P0® ^ - We have already received
hundreds!
A tremendous
,
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I at,plication for romou,- fronv a|_far away
assortment to select frorn! For
*ax'-4¿i«*égw »..-As usual' fishing and
dies, misses, girl* and children.
hunting
will
be
featunsu
Como
down
SEEDS
New Creo Genuine Imported Tcne- some time and look us over. We’ll try
OVriTRtd and White 'Bermuda to founder you en fish and drench you
te i.
Önfcn Seed. Oz. H0e; 1-4 lb. 70c; lb. wjth buttdrmilk.’
JEjxt#?y rS^^' :
"" =
.
|2 ^ 5 , per tpaid. Now ready far delivery
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And that*» where the editor smiled
B fi* :
*•*
ami amacked his
; ^
f: --»* /
Region.

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D. A. C A LD W ELL &amp; SO
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DEPARTM ENT

121-123

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STO R E
ST.

SANFORD, FLORIDA

D ItE S S G O O D S
Crape Ratine with very attractive
floral designs in color*, black,
white, navy, tan and pink,
27 inches wide
Silk Stripe Croire de Chine,
white, light blue, tan, pink,
27 inches wide y______

49c
49c

MUSLIN UNDERWEAR
Combination Suita, Skirts, Chemisra,
Princess Slip«, lace and embroi­
dery trimmed, a beautiful line,
49c and

98c

Corset Covers, Lace and Embroidery
trimmed, 25c to........... . . ....... ........ . 4 ge
Ladies' Hemstitched and Gingham
Aprons------- ... ■;__ ___________
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Women's white cotton Vesta......
25c

ladies' fino ribbed VesU, 8 l-3c and rOc
M iss« fine Ribbed Panto and Vesta,'.
a fine line at each___ ________ .'j.... ;..2 S«
Clcansidc Drosses----------- 1:1 |l.9 8
Ladies’ Outing Skirts {«thort)_____ :v4 f i ‘

F U R N IT U R E

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w, girls and boys, how would you like to have a goml lu°kl
•f. Shoes for School wear and dress occasions.
Not that y
. Jiaven t a good pair, but*Shoee are always; hein/ abused and get«
rough treatment.

Buffel genuine quartered oak, finish
We have a dandy,, good, serviceable, comfortable, knock-abfl
iln»:. Shoo,
Ck— andj nt
. . all
.. priera.
golden, French beveled mirror.
■¿¡ft .- nm
and dmu
China Cloael, quareterod white oak
Coya* Shoes ,n
In the louowtng
follow!hg atylra,
ntyles, Gun Metai
Metal fBlueb
or solid oak, golden oak ftnhhT-*—- v-r-.
T
Mtri »»..a»,.!. — -- -r ***
-e**
e enrf
TMttyir,
fc«lf, Cuilii.r» *^
Kitchen Safe, poplar, golden finish,
SSt&gt;leh
i VIHL Kiri
Itie&gt;Leva Style), Thigh
L■ !. *top
- or 1low (juarter.
___ a
ffiun
Kir) ill
(Blut;h&lt;tr
Tan (,4&gt;î
figured gtai« or plain.
Button and Lace. Tan Buck Lace.
Chiffonier, American quartered golden
oak finish, French beveled plate.
FOR G IRLS.I n t h e FOLLOWING STYLES
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Dresner solid oak, American quar­
- Kid Lace and Buttön Blucher Style.
tered top and front, shaped bevel
French mirror.
Also for Men, Women and Children a complete line of R':^
OverShoea.
r *"
These and several other piece* can be
had on the Installment plan or casha
Kxtr* Hi. h Cut, London Toe and Bristol Toe Rubber*.
One dollar a week and a small payen's Hrelw ^
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THE SANFORD HfKALU

-CrtOI) YEAR FO R CARDACI-:

Siale I.caves f utu irt*
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IMlOCItAM AT THE STAU

fgps Will be Scarce in Man) .if tli.
Northern Slaton

"The Horne iif Period Picture«" •Will \T

A BANK ACCOUNT IS THE BEST

i iitn|ilriii&gt; Surprix^ Voti

Manner llortjilon m mn*Uisitlil'.- (• •
!.. . lapUUC lull iiruiij'ed Ill k|iiiw tu hF' ti •
■* fatrnt .i •|«i i..| &lt;!ilio**-K It iile” /■at u
I
I in t &lt;• p.t'l- •Milled "T..C Ms* * #■&gt;s*S,
ii
Milliuii1I'iin fi'tict. canniti
* ¡I

gv(ry one who him given any atn h
La li e .trucking business ill Ii . t i.i
¡5**»’
4iiíte*M! y .i

!t is w ii lin g fo r y i 'U .at a n y tim e you need
t t i l v iiH c im ic s &gt;on tu cd ti m ig h ty q u ick
r tt.iit .hi a c c o u n t an ti t n s t iic y n u r s c lt am i
y t'in tu rn ily a g a in s t t lie u n e x p e c te d .
'I*.
'lo t i » I ! I iiiu t in out h a n k th a t c o u r te o u s a t ­
te n tio n is g iv e n to the ¡ m a i l d e p o s ito r q u ite
as l i c c l v 'a s ’to th e w e a lth y o n e ...................................

i a* •! in u \tiolt, which i I
'1 ss4iIi ilic aiii ti/fsr-ueti ho,,
iio -sii only to him. I ut. .
n.u-ul by - erct ffppa-|to i
mtu**, mi
ny other i.ariv gulping I y •
|Ç •a • j. m- ciitnincv will Ite iTuahtsi .to ij.-ath by tie
rnmm-t : ", . two 11vige sti ■I urn i. hi an at tempt loi
. a i .iri i tinml the Hutlcr who is spying uti the
parli ■- .ip. MiM-r. the Miser iicciilciUally killi iiiit*- part i., rship, self- Supposing- tjijit the liutlvr .wui
a fmrtii irsliip, guilty of the murder hr is trini »ml im- ¡ v.&gt;
arrmrrs- i ........... .
— M(t*r ’tT'rnrçrrf,- ?■
•to it;
a hin sentenn' he leave* the prison, 'flu*' (. r¡
tig' ll A C i.,, rest of the story, which is very pretty. r, ,.
o Timhi r Co., can Itesi bo umicntluoU liy; inn ing t}m j,lu:l
picture.
Saturday at the Star S.nne ndmts‘ Fire at Macrlenny
and I c.
Macclenny, Fla., Sept. 25, —Fire of
unknown origin destróyer! practically
an entire block of tin* liualnes* «ectimi
of Marrlemi. early tu * miro mg. cans
This i|U(*Stion fias ofiiti la in a did
ne, .* lo of 1» i i î i,‘i 11 a.,,! ¡l i.ii i I.
uJ rim i Ccl’ li,at l seieiiiiau. L-uc
;n c im ■
: i i s i :ii .ii -11 -1 .■ a el.'&lt;1 I e* rerorls j..¡ t'a** nu-wer
full hi ck .1
Main Ir "I were tli*tId.e t'r.'Aii and itiek ( ‘al'ioun t!i«*,»\1.0 || I •« Ite l,e If 1-t f I ,1' l lUltl•■'! this pr* hi t i.it* .an i * th'* Evvri In- im I Mr. (' 'V -i . tvdliti - it ii ry
to iiitwi'f *'■•* ijiir.-ti; ¡i. I w*
' ! •hn vtn
1 .t .n v i¡ t&gt;,-r
w 11 wo.in tm askn...
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TAIE' AND

Of

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Saniord, Florida

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The tr irk gioiv. rs d Floridi
of jo. tui.it now und Vne'Di
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thtm that you can.
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in tiw le’ c*’. «&lt;&gt; tl.at is . i. i.
CUbitr- l. at we ni ed &gt;1 ! i ;
a fimi di »1 (-tinext yi a:
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lettuce a - tie PI i ¡da c.i'
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pay \oii I per c e n t, o n tim e d e p o s its
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pulirai, then ho will build u I ■r
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Fit Murphy tfets M ed al
O'tigr* s recently vnl ,1 a beautilul
misj.il to I’at Mu pity for bravi •ry m the
rervice of the pavy' during tin* Spanish
American war. Put wils on a war tdiip
Md was there
with
bell«
on
»very time the crew was piped to (juarters. He was «hot In the breuat by a
Mauser bullet buf a ctjpy of the Guide
Florida In his pocket deflected the
bullet and saved his life. Just Ix’fore
fhe battle of Santiago Admiral Sampson
»iguallid the fleet the query. “ Is Pat
Murphy with the fleet?” "He is.”
* ,me 'bs answer. "Then advance,”
the admiral and the battle was on.

rapidi.* populated
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|*s,pif iron,
other .statt» who bela \&gt;* in the vast w|e
pnrlulHlies and tie- future jmssibililies
of this cunuftonweallh.
Not th*’ least hopeful ibsluction to lx'
made from tin1 fero»de,I condition* ol
the echihiIs in Florida is the (act that
parents are iH-ooniing inore imbuís) with
the inmortalice of their children re-

Goto'rik’lit ll«rtH. liktTii, r \ Mar*
Young men will find the new overcoat model»
very *ati&gt;faclory this Fall. The belt it a Feature in
many of them; patch pockets; the vhawj collar will
be much in vogue Many new features ;H%o in
suit models for young men and older men.

ror women, we have some
models in rainproofed overcoats;
coals; double or single breasted
patch fuH'kcts, shawl collars, belt
men’s coats, modified for women.

very interesting
Norfolk skating
overcoats with
backs.
I hey’re

N BUYING C LO TH ES

Correct style, all-wool fabrics, the tailoring that will give permanent shape and ifit; your eyes
don’t tell you about these.
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are underlying facts; they depend on the makers’ skill and ability, and purpose.

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Hart Schaffner &amp; Marx

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The Head of (he Ribbon Counter
S a t u r d a y N r£ht— ——

They are something more than words which a salesman uses; they

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We mention $25 as a price most of you can afTord to pay; considering what you’ll
rody can afford it.

’A Husband's Mistake”
Forgive U« Onr Tresspasses”
“ A Bandit— Peeping Pete”
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MUST CLIM B TH E HILLS
Every man must climb his hills.
¡Strength springs from effort; char*
FuWl*L&lt;M£*rrp fWfeaslay a^l Fri*!»ir Mrwr»Im* lì jp
I acter takes root In disappointment
TÎIC herAid printing company and delay. Peace and contehtmcnt

THE SANfORD
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-rxpcrience,
Tltrorowbr» b n * * - r
best
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now
the
meaning of winning.
ubarr Ufi U n Prier. 5 2 0 0 ■ Visr In At(t««*cr
Yearning fix« the Value of possession,
ftrtlvrrrd UflgQuxY?
c«tri*r *2 OOP«i.V*at
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.• -ow. m v t pay hia price.
The r*x&gt;r may
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■e»*w ActnfMairh Vd, u»7»
Ih^vc everything dwcounta the full
irarth of any thing. The fruit within
TM^triUHiPffa N|
Olile* ln üfrA) tluildln*
[easiest reach jx«*eiwc« the least flavor;
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PurYfftfif fioney Where You
Can Put Your Trust

HAS 1
*p,t 'increas« with il" h*‘iKLt from
the.ground ■**•«*!#
scarcity
v and
and »nn#w«*iLlI»tv
inaccessibility
Everyone with money, no matter how little, wants to know, that
an? determining factors in every market.
The t s ' - o i .
Baltimore Sun,
he can get it when he wants it.
who cbndnjS^one of the ablest, stron- \ Men and Ideas os well as gems and
ret and most ' fearless rièwsp*|&gt;er» in metal, are valuable in proportion to
Everyone who is wise, also knows that idle money is an unprofit­
their rarity nnd individuality.
Com­
the eastitn* stftesp prints ip a recent
a b le servant and you therefore WANT Y OUR MONEY W H ER E IT
Issue of yiLs .Capei* nome wise, »orris monplace individuals and articles alike
command
the
minimum.
If
you
think
IS S A F E AND WHER E IT WILL YIELD T H E G R E A T E S T P O S ­
fey ideflthy of an editor’» ♦'nemica
about t4?
along trite lines—if you elect ap over­
and why. they „era hostile
hoatil to him.
SIBLE BENEFITS.
He
that th o * who are bitter­ crowded career—if you set your brain
to,
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conventional
pursuits,
^you'll
be
est against the editor an* the men
NEED MORE GINGER
IN T H E P E O P L E S BANK O F SANFORD, the people of this
whom he hàs hit .the hardest and those tuiky tf yma manage-to eke out a hare
Seme of thetfflciala of tha Commercial j
.who hava.puktl 'rictcrvcil. th e. hlaws- living.
community Lave always found a bank of highest service, uniform cour­
There is uo_iailure set. absolute as Club are peeved at the editor of the i
Upon the principle - expressed •in the
Herald
for
calling
them
on
going
to
tesy and -nnqttestiomrd-chartrcrcr.•
homely pflrtyb, "The hit dog howls, that of a man who has never made a'
sleep on the job right at the beginning
whole-hearted
attempt
to
realize
to
be sayi th&gt;l the whereabouts of the
of the winter season.
Tho secretary
These three attribute's constitute the best things for which a bank
men who •*ere hurt the worst by the the full extent upon his capabilities.
states that he b doing all he can with’
The
world
is
filled
with
discon­
severest ’denunciation, are revested -by
can stand, and through them this bank has merited its title, being in all
the muteria]&gt;at hand and cannot force
those who have 'd y r v r d it ifsoat 'and tented people who have no cause for
people to ' attend meetings and do
respects indeed, T H E P E O P L E S BANK.
•
** . ' v have wllhouL.specW^dhTctioh app led complaint exempt against themselves.
divers things in the way of boosting
W
ithout,
ambition
or
resolution
they
It to themselves. •***'* .
the city. He b right about It! No one
Expressing the same Idea that- Gen­ adopt the first profession, enter the
Offering you the most modern conveniences for the handling of
should
expect a secretary to drag
eral Ilragg of Wisconsin'uttered when first trade or accept the first petition
along with no money and no encourage­
they
encounter,
estimating
neither
their
your business, we extend to you our highest appreciation of your pat­
nominating Grover Cleveland the sec­
ment from any one and expect to nc
ond time, "W e love him for the enemies Inherent fitness for the occupation
ronage.
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ctmplish wonders in the advancement
he has made," this editor writes. •'In nor possible aptitude for broader af­
Cowardice, in some form, is of the city's interest.
the profession of journalism it is per­ fairs.
invariably
at the root of inefficiency.
fectly understood that an editor’s use­
What the people here should do ¡»
Unwillingness
to undergo an occa­ to re-organize and make the Commercial
fulness is to be judged largely by the
character of the opposition to him." sional bitter moment, or fear .of fall- Club a hiuincRa proposition.
The
II a stranger drains on coming down. or dread of temporary' Buffer­ recretary should not only have a fund !
Into a community, to form an accu­ ing, or lack of wU-confldenc® arc the for advertising and incidental expenses
rate ■opinion! of the characters and contributing factors In the' coloilcra but he should be paid a salary that will
H. E. Tolar, Cashier
M. M. Smith, President
calibers of the newspapers published careers of millions. . The feW who Vise rr.able him to give at least part of his
there let him take careful note of the to power nnd domination arc seldom time to the affairs of the Club.
R. R. Deas, Ass't Cashier
H. R. Stevens, Vice-Pres.
Persistence and optimism
kind of men that praise or denounce, geniuses.
If
the
Sanford
Commercial
Club
that support or try to pull down, and win almost every hattle with circum­
is dead then it 1» high time to get to­
he will lie enabled unerringly to sin- stance. You can obtain more and gain
gether and renusitnte the corpse nnd
up the diffident journalistic competitors fnor’' d )’ou u *ll strain harder.
Thi
♦tart something. Some people are of
number
of
hours
through
which
you
for popular favor.
the opinion that the Herald should
The pa[x-r , that always erndeavors l&lt;,il l'la&gt;’ 1)111 huh* part in the nsult.
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X ÿC X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X W
to uphold the right of the moral, so- The secret of progress lira in the nurr.bri Veep prosperity stalking in Sanford at
all
time»
hut
while
th
•
paper
H
willinclologlral ami eronimoc questions prefaculties which you tiring to bear in
to do its part we are sure that the C o m yin
r * rub avuta.
united for solution, th a t favors rin&lt;— P O L I T I C A L -------When heart ami soul and tritili os n errinl t luh should *!&lt;&gt; part of th*sistentiy law - enforcement and the
ndveritslng
stunt.
Other
cities
tnk
upholding of Ûis standards that are. w*h ^ huger and eyes are coirontratrd
A N N O U N C E M E N T S
i « trn cut i.x &gt;
*f thf^tncw-ipappr.
‘Oth**'
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wuithirat wUlvff.v^jpritly Is- ii|i.poMsi iip.it un undertaking whin »ears und
i .-otilit'ix take »■»vajjitpi » i&gt;( thr M*W
I h r f i l j r i r . H ' u t u n n r r r y r t n f i ^ r a r y for the j*»»
and di-nounrrrl b r ' tln- lawb-ss * li- hru'u-n nnd [H-i.altn-s are u rap to l apat»-?. Hi'tc t i*-y du t) it air and th « It hin I if majMJf nf t i r f ( ' j i f
nn
exjiertral
part
of
the
drily
grind
rufijiecl ti*
meni and sup|xm«*&lt;l l&gt;y i hotte »ho &lt;rin*
t» not niinihtv on wind
*b i li- rt ‘ ton n i Ii h** W h i t e M a n ' s P f t n i f t f } tu Ite
wlen
sou
ran
liHik
yourrelf
ovi
r
•
arh
ways stand for thè light.
n-t nnv »»■'*■**•* It «ill ta lc nmnrv t hr l»l un Tuna&lt;Ìày Navertît»rf *'i», l&amp;U.
In Ibis wliy can i-iewapapcr rharae n otning and in the rv ruir urie-** that
li^fkrCl fully
find it ■ h . p t 1** C o m i t i T t l t l C lub going h i 1
ter a l» a &gt; s ho a i r u t i l * l&gt; gaiigi-1. I ) y u are .till m und . nd i arn
I» d. TllllAMU.il
pili tan I I alien I t aii-A no goal it will t L* ti l » t t * r moil** nf uilv-rti
il • (ri ivi« u!«&gt; -U| I - ri .itti Ih*
rg in ! • tic p * t h- ti*-'** m I t t ’ H**.m .
lire Vif.iliwr- - * ---- -----(lin t w l s i no nw.ir : set to
fìllio WÌ.tl l&gt;pJ«W
I L * ' « t ’v s n i w î t h &gt; t o y n n l u J s - j I o /
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T ^ e ' e NE^WLS
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not enter the lists ju*t for the honor
that might accrue from being in the
spotlight of public office.
The voters are taking an interest in
the coming election and this is the
proper spirit.
It is R mighty' poor
i t y that is too apathetic to even take
notice of a municipal election.
11 is
the duty of every ritiron and eapecially
the lax payer to vote* and work for good
city officials. It b the duty of every
resident of the city whether a voter or
not to take an interest I in
«* . city affairs.
It ¡a the very essence of good citizen­
ship to take an interest in all elections
for only by eternal vigilance can good
men be elected to office. But taking
an .active interest and becoming a
radical partisan to the extent of making
peraonal fights against candidates for
ulterior motives are two different proposi­
tions and it is to be hoped that tho same
friendly feeling will rixist during the
campaign and that a quiet orderly
election will take place.

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Peoples Bank of Sanford

ti li KAT S t . L T I I H I G H W A Y
Thi a-m ri-l | r i -|*i l &lt;&gt;f .i n.i'lon.il
high» a i i n t w ü i i N ■» A'ifk alì'l S.M,
♦V'rani i ni, to I h- calili! thè l.ltieoln

hitL»a\. i tempi» thi- Manulariuren'
Record lo show il.ai it i* timte ai in*»
l&lt; im i to Lave a highway betwion
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was a mcnih'T of the lai.- I..gl lu­
tare and ii" il &gt;utl\ défit.'G t lu. t ta.»
cvhiirat'd law wlilcFi divìllfd t .e Mut­
ililo four eongrviBtiom.| district.», alunit
wf.icii we have henni so much latri,.
...» a law which drairoya ita li by it
own terms and can't
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. ( Uve Kl CO -I t .1 Fourtii district' t i run f i r , t ' » n 1
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f*vr&gt;ri'd '**ti*-fiH f r I V
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H a t in g ..*¥1*1 , t .r .. III l*.. |H(-.t.*»n *.I A lllr r
Ih- Iti.Oliar gn ut Ihm umiliar» in ami will lx* u candidate neVl y t iir as
tiling Florida'» f»*rtil** acre»,. I ' m pro- mar. t.»f »4.-* m, «1 .“vanIuni I 1«r. t , aro.&lt;,un*r n y
Sterling from thè
the Cvjitntl or Middle congressinan-at-large. Mr. Russell raye
In turtml njat-II In rh. .amr ¡xnilion.
dictions 'are barked by those of reali If•andkU*y
rlactnl, lb* bmnipa .1 lh* *,IJ Mill rani«* Ih*
Wirt and jiii.ing thè. nOjstji-rii high»a&gt; with some plausibility:
iron and devlopen. In oth*'r »*ctlon •an* larilul att. nttcij that It htu in Ih* pa&lt;( from
in* and romoiry in »tty (.«rmmrftt Mill r*. praf
“The law means exactly what it
will down in 11» **'sotjl^M-rn MH’t'
of Fiorirla, as a n-stilt of w! c t an at i I.mJ in «try ,.ar tirotar on r&gt; part
says:
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act
shall
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at
nf thè tounlry.
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I MI l t t o HA.ill
T J.i- ri i,u tm ni f..r kumI roait» that the expl. ittioli of the prcwot.1 tern s
S ta te .
w iv&gt; so slow -111 gatlienng hoailwa y unii ol otllce of the congressman ;i*»w u--i\
N-.t otih are thou’ and» nf thrift
(-&gt;.* 1lil*rcn*n
tliat re nini to far tuli « at ii f i.* so Wig from thi» Stal**' The tenus of
I »*r*l y ».in.
rt y . * ..I. l,r, J,tr lU* &gt;«.. pt*.in
tber
Stilt«*-*
more
ife*
(ill
in
tn'ii'ii.l *1-1*« iHir. .&lt;&lt; II».
i ,
t ' « i l l •*.'
A .-» « r l.il
naiiy j«a-s with such real u n i i &gt;t - .ti!.,- of |iri-»i*fit I migri x-rtu-n expin
.»••f,mi.i
.
I
■
It
*
« .if
« r ? * l n 1* . i. . . I
Flo i**ji thrtn ever tw-fop
m ilice Iw&gt; ; * iti d it- lf i. th- w irk M.irth ! IHI f »
One I » M T V I t l g t ,e M a t * t*ri'-t.-*(
t ■&lt; it., i.. n t * I a r . anil ,l i. |«r(«a t I art! at.
l « a . . r lu 4 - »
«.
t. ¥ * ,. ■ • * . .i*al *r..| ar
“ ' ia*
t tltatw irk at large, one from the F^ai, one iron I tuit an even (i’ll *r fectur«* tv- in ih t«u-r**-*«
llu t ).iL*i liAt'n fiofiri a* f.tr
»r|it.H M *li»iiun
I l i n i , but1.1« a ijir.« and
In n i arate sluUa »*
iC fourni‘ , lo h »ve 1&gt;* *n ti tin* Su* md and one from the ‘(tied •'act that they are bring ear*-*! for af « ( b a r i n . p r » « r n &lt; * t i t * . b u , b r t i * . r ,n , . , . r . ,
j ' a r . d t ' uri* -■( It.** ta* t . y . - r ’i irrutiry t b a l Mitt n u t
h n*.«
J?i W'ili^vpt t j. cu riel out. ■il-t i t&lt; Would a law which'«h-piivtst t *r t*,»-&gt;• coma ti- the Sl-U* Ic ing po* It. Sr* t a U r i l r n M J * . , t l * ,*•&gt;) I«
t.-ctni
from
r«*:
1
ratate
boomer*
of
t.h
lc*a trait I uh y ,
ligi &gt;a» a bind- these men (rom reprraonting nrtani
C rrtr i l U e gre.iLvVH'f*»«*
c. h. Ihm , tt:.
is ekse of com- counties comprising ii dhUirt for which •■shark" variety, and being » Id goo*
er ofisyctioft
fa* Aid*, marl
niuni»u’. i r a - i ^ ^ TvAV T-dl »nd ^ator they were elected bo efWfflvet Could land and taught how to rr I'.ivate thn'
Ilai In« b**n nllrltid by m a n y rftltrti* »nd
land
to
the
I
rest
porelbh*
ndvatagr.
trl**rt&lt; to l a m m t a .ami ritta lu, alderman I
hut by
f i a#p*y kind, cspmid-- th« hw rob them of ii j&gt;4 t )^ their dirannotala* fu, .tir» Il ri*rtr*l viti du rry
Florida, like all .growing States, ha •IjeiaLjr
ly motvr ref-h 1#,.»Which enable» th tricU? And. il it did ii-ake thy, attempt,
tilly *y tb* whirl* ,**opl* ami without lavo,
1
m tuf er &gt;*n-** *i«l a ( m u i bailijrd but alni
tn.veltr
(pvity distances in a would it be good law?\‘Sra c,*Iy'- Tin* •uffr red from the dfevoa'atiag work of aI«,
an reonomtral adrniitl«tratlufi ami with th*
new rtiltslricUng law ia
right. It dis hotie« t land draleft*, and from cate rient au****tatea Irati*** w» A n du lurth; mduer
s|iort tifrte!-^ ^
*
ut*«
and al«r ha»» a tullrr dty at l«ut ro»t tu (br
Put. tttrv.^i.cat gricument of tho Rec­ mopns exactly wjuyt "it* eays,-Arjd it Bays lessne« In tho »election of farm land». rat pay.n and with thb iii.-a. In «i*w 1 »olirti
yjpf
beany auppun.
ord in 4 av¿r1
jjughvraya that are «'xnrtly what jirittema.,-. iV'tnean» that Experience, however, has brought nbput
IU*i***1 fulty,
r c. woomufFP
g o o d ; i y d tlyj,y(4^arotuid 1» tha t now congressional dislrictp 'have, been a change for the better, nnd sntijfie*
d ft&amp; P
the Smith is. tlìot.#ect.tot) of .tin? United created * to become . FlrM, * «Second, settleni are taking the land in interaet
StaUa"&gt;l.ich l i À;pr*r44d' upoif'throVigh Third and Fourth rongru^siAnal dis- ing their relatives and friend.« in Florida. la t'«u,l ai (uunty Jodfr. Srtnlnol* (uunl,
Stale **( IWIila
------0 -----all ti e duUira to "nave tho country IrlcLs of Florida when the présent men
Kalat» ol li,iati I lii(r&gt;n&gt;, deerawui.
tly Ih* Jud(r ol Sard Court
from riaryMtorS,' ' ;
serving from differently, wdotLStituted
POOR CLAUDE
Whirra* ludo,* (ieUia Hl«tn* and T N. Huit
b u e applied lo thi, court lo, tarlter* ul AilmlniiWc
(¿dy'tn&lt;i oui ng to realize the districts have filled the terms for which
Pat Murphy was a vt-dtor to out ulllon un th* »late ol ttrUn V. IlIttiu*. .1.**»•*.!.
endJ«:»f*iC3S)Utpi-S o t-lh a t sect i in for 'they were elected
"those
a i tald county ol .Semlndr: .
sanctum yesterday and having just n - lata
T h # a sre. Uwrefore. T o cil* and artmoni*h all
trink fu4Vi*i?»»y* V|Tt js thtf world’« king distr^ts.
The IjOgidatum...did know
Sftd
Mnfular Ih* kindrvd and creditora ol taid d*-turned from Washington we asked hlr
to l» ami Rppou trefuta thi* Court on or
with rxteiÿCÇ^Mfo* cqtton:
Il Is nhlo exactly w hatTt was doing, vnjl it did
all about tho boya up there and ea tc- latore tb* kStb «fly of October, A. I&gt;. 1913. and
too tram.fegio.ClYfrfì.'àV.a
™ f. . . . . .It#a rate than exactly as A intended to do*- These rclially how Congrenttjan, ’ Claud* bit* «d*Idnrut
(èrtluAt;: It any U w y ha»# lo Ih* Z ranting
Adtnl»litretlun on laid aatste, utber­
is poeiihwj. in.^ny^othel' country^ but Impel? nml •ttyo jHiliticiaai jumjied to
te, eeAM w)ll be «ranlal to aaid tudors
L’Engle was getting along.._
it ha» m »L'Joan'*-w ell, known w r Ita their conclusions; they should have
I-oor Fraudo look, p o o rb r m jt l à l . t f ó £ ? S Z £ L T *
“ ” ” “ b"
food supply' resources tjntll within half waited uhtil tliey had* rood» the law.”
a (Wen ye^rs
"th«
" •riociefr
¿ ï i i S îa
i yl°”ïla- lutti Wem, t-H »ui*
-a, — o ~ \
FLORIDA
SANFORD
y jl have 1hough t of the Southern
HPEAKING OF THE JiWIXTION
(rad iùnJ'ir* ïjt- j t i» as bail a&gt; that ptì#)#. « J f S y h t ic
U F' WIUCerati ¿d ‘*».
.'mclol^i nj) settop. other *\pgetahltfl apd • In a few weeks we wiilVadts s white
Claud# haa ViV sympathy, hut'no dcisht* &gt;t
(ju i^ ix r t V C Off anjf such scale as th$- man's primary -1o decldi *^rho sliall
usiti# from that D#.b all tight. •&gt;'
I n i b ì (Irretì Ciati. S«t*nth iriUMI .lifrfi
Sou5icin 5 if«»A art able to show the make the* race in the general ^election
• a t Mort»a. H * mittal* Ciani;. In C W , * , ;
rVntl T u m r r Coiylo
*•
world ,i| contained with the boatula.1
to be held in Deèérabçf for city officea.
ra.
*- •
of tlialfcrttmt .section. -.Soil and Mfmule Them luw' bevri no bitter .feeling en­
*
tW
new elate Jaw prohibita tl c I» B. Cot»tn
To. L. S. C&lt; 4 *ln:
make w t t t
SAfdisasteni which gendered in this campaign so far and shooting of hen tUfktja *W1 en a ir lfo\
t:
Il ipranr» frora tha alBdaylt ol P*«rl Tura*#
Ctlvirr, bercia du!y (tlal, that ab« ia rompntintttil
pothir occifuiji
thi re will l&gt;e none. , It will resolve It-. goes hunting In the tlvcr ewemps out in
tb* «ho«« ppUtlad r«u*a: limi li b tha belivi
cannot evertr^ku*tike^fJiiuUii:rn sec­ icILlnto a friendly rare. bA.wum.friends OJtrllie St. Johns he has to get out at 111 tha affiant (bat H S, Colvin, is a non rwilrUnt
Ih# rial« ol Flu* Ida. Ihal b* ia a mid*nt ol a
tion and it isNATn^^ti^ait th a t i gme «ntF fellow ritizeiu StU ^ççftdy the iirst break of day and pick hit turkey: id
turttyn raunpy and hia s t y m l n u U ii unknown
■nd
that (her* la no parson in th« atttta ol Florida
what may.
South i(wi 11.
friJtotÜY.. feeling . ha*
-^fkhibi lest from the tops of some mighty tali cypress. Ih« aarvire
of ■ aubpoana upon w h o m would bind
$20.00—RALEIGH BICYCLE—$20.00
aarviilion, undue on nasri^will
tf,* -*v
g'
v-r
,
I?!»iv^V:Pi^pÎgkiyç «Wft&lt;5ds te« n*- And that f-aily iiy the morning and^nt Ih* «itlcndanl, and affiant further sayt that ah*
U 1i* t *c that Ih« *(• ol Iho defendant to ba over
T h ii Bicycle has for over a year given greater «athfaclion than any
roadji and p le n ty of
’imittg. ‘Uf'run V . off»« bocau« thej the distance how ih Sam Hill is he go­ Iw*a»y-on« yean. ,
Y
o
u
are
lbe
re
(ire
ordered
to
appear
to
this
bill
piicrd wheel on the market. There la nothing doubtful In tqo quality ct
built and ssribibty ' kept tip.:
ing to be able to tell the lady turkey oa Monday, Uv* first day ol ikerember, A. D.
re fully natisfied withconstruction. It has high grade equipment throughout.
Roll-T
1913
,
th«
aama
l«in(
a
rul*
day
ol
Uda
court.
Newt.
from the gentleman turkeyT—St. Auanr
It Is lurtfaer ordered lhat this notire be published
Houbhell
rim.
one
p
l.cJ
hanger,
in
fact
it
has
$23.00
equipment
nil te*
gtfltlnc
‘l1-* — ......
‘i lLi &lt;i«i(nrrl IIs*»Id
"J;
■
through
anil
made
by
tho
manufacturer
of
(he
Famous
(Vh»*aHGabe E. ■Park, a ChocUtw*
eity
We don’t know how much of a huntet
Blcycie. Drop In look the bicycle over. GUd to' see you whether )*•
A. DOUOt^SS. Clerk ol tks Ck.
importi
bos become ragli Ur of
Harry Brown ia but be has always been cult Court E.
and Uw are) Uwreol, thin 1SU day mt
buy or not*
rantfidat
%od will slgtl all our ’ ’ "*
I to tell a “chicken" when be sere one September, Ul*.
îiâ ü ;
*i
Urei)
E. A. DOUOl
101 1st Street
—
-8. PARKE*
also by many' io
. ^4oae’ .of changing from a*
he ought to be able to guess at a
W.
OcreU
* **•
u
A'. K. Powers, ß.
Lwere. K.a^.derW
to Colorado ***
turkey.
d:
Ü
! *. .'•***
/•*&gt;*.
-------------- ------------------------ -H hSi
tie
i. -*—•’
. *
' ..

Aren’t you a wee bit curi­

ous to see ibc shoes lhat are
called ‘V orld Famous’ b\
thousands oi reputable foot­
wear dealers?

q i f you are, make a note of the
fad; lhat our 1*all and Winter stock
of
shoes is here.

i l Become acquainted with the self­
same styles ihot thousand of well
dressed New Voi k men ere wearing
with complete satisfaction.

D. A . C A LD W ELL &amp; SO NS

A L W A Y'S' v A

WI N NE R

x

i

�Th« Cat« CI ly House hm brought
^ow" *h« Irlich nw t ol ||\mg

y tü e

H appenin gs— M en tio n

Matters In Rrief
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&lt;July f1 l&gt;0

Lost Money by Dishonesty.

WA N T S

Rome year? ago. when »liter had s
li**r w«-«-k for ttm fini-M tn|,|,. |„iar,j
much higher value than at present nod
( )f the city Sm&gt; Parker.
L’M-tf
the Mexican dollar was worth inlrlnAll Local Advertisement« Under This ideally about 96 cents, a counterfeit
If the l iiiniinTruil Cluli i|INh,
limiting. three Cents a Line far.h Issue M e x ica n dollar cam« Into the possee
wak« Up tlu-Ti- « ¡11 Iw 'Mun itimi' 'Innig
in Üüull'tii. * \L nm Mr,nJ|it
s,,'v,,ls
e e m s l”
t o lI"'
u ­ ililnmii'niu-il I,.

t)T W i f R l S T

,

rumpert
io he will sa ve ymi big money mi yout
Mie *i a , r* pii»** and thè Sehiam|tert
Softro*» III»-* | .un la-re whert- til*
and seui r pi|H- i* mude and rnn see il Ih*fore tt o «hipped. ¡o my terjitory i» fruir
Birmingham, Ala . to^Oilùinliu», Miss.,
and Purrith, Ala north on thè Northern
Alabama RniUay, in one ut thè ImmI
•day regioni* iti thè l ' lutiti State*. F A
Sehnmtrt'rt. Favi-tic, Ala.
13-1 tp

tile m e m b e r» *

Don’t Scotch The Wheels
_____

"hi*'i•
iiiudri¡m
ia*m|n

th e

roln.-and found

irlnsl. ally II On

It

to

It

nf—Tor This Ice Man of Yours

lie wurd^iit:
Mint Hi»

Put M ut pi . ,v,i- iiii'i.y li,, 1 tM
in li i,
ft,'in
w kb h th e rn u iite rfe lti rs
¿om m tryO fThc Floating Small Talk* ^
lient MMtors i,, n„. ,-ny on tt * *ti.—!.,,
got
M
i.-jr
metal
produced stiver that
If sit t f your neighbors delay our driver a few minulea, he
Succinctly Arranged For Hurried
was strung In gold Thus the forgers
Pat I» a fut ru. r re»idenl of Nuni,,r.| ,,nij
Herald Readers
lost money by making counterfeits
will be late in delivering your ice. A little baby may be ill
has IlmIi.v fio miti here ubo ,,r&gt; ..Ivmv*
ir
glad
to
M
-e
him
. Dorn to Mr. and Mrs. B. F l.umhiuixt
in'the next block the mother may be anxiously awaiting
0n Wednesday morning, n fine Iralty hoy.
Truly Devoted Mother
.Mnlnga &lt; uncord and Niagara (.rape*
the ire man’s arrival every minute of delay is an hour of
itushtiig Parishioner iwho Is dis­
1 t I Ir
Hcckcr'a and llomeaload Mnpjnrk al I.. I‘ Mrl idler'*
playing
thttreasures
of
her
estab­
I flour at U P. McCullcr'».
1.1-Me­
agony to that mother and suffering for the little one.
[ C F lirodwater 1* in the i i! , again
lishment 10 the new vicars wife)"—
llon. Clarence Wood*, editor of the after an aliM iici- of ri* monili* ||,
For Reni i’art ol furniahed house "And this Is the precious pussy that
*
¡Juatia Lake Region »pent Sunday in the returned to hu tirot love, the fertilizer »uitàble fór light liousekeeping. Ad- I wanted you to see, Mrs. Leetern,
Don’t you he one to delay thiH ice man of yours. Have the
Such a sweet disposition—almost hu­
hut*¡11«?,-, and will represent the Niirali-s dread Owner, cart- of Herald Ofllce.
dty.
man She has Just hud the darllngchange ready- better still have a Coupon Book, and keep
I
11-tfc
Ruy »lock in. the CO-OPKRATIVK Co. for the season.
osl llttle kittens Realty, to nee her
■ and be VOUR OWN MERCHANT.
Senator Dooeghn, P A Van* Agnew
For Rent Furnished or unfurnished with them It to witness the perfection
it in a regular place. Help us give you and your neighbor
™
12-Vt
and Messrs Griffin and Mirklojohn «Kims. Apply at Culdwell's store or of motherhood—er, Cook! where are
prompt service.
Poll taira must lie 1&gt;aid by Novero ,,f Kiwunttne* were in the . u&gt; on Mm,,- :,0‘J I’ark Ave. J. (\ Alexander.
the kitten»’ '' Cook (tersely—"She ate
ber 16th in order to v o te c i city pri day lind their many friends were tiekled
'em all mum!"
ll-Dtp
mary.
to death to see them.
For S a le-F in e driving and saddle j
IctfTïpTilcc office rooms for rent.
mare. Standard limi Kentucky slock
Why Women Are BeardlessMrTand Mrs. Emmett Wilson lea
Peoples Bank Building. Apply at the.
,
. ■* ’. '
..
.
eight years old. Apply to L..U.AVickux*.,»^.--ALumtg_ toa.a&gt; savage nations tt la­
Peoples Bank for Informattm r - — TWTfi
,irl J . t,,™,., Nuiw*- t ar.dma
fff-iÌtp
the practice to pull out the hair on tho
1 copies
w h e r e t hey will S|iend a month in the cor. Oak and Seventh street.
110 S o u th H a r k --------P hone 27
.. c ■
n .
^ fBC0 by (be roots, and especially Is
County Treasurer Jonra of Oviedo mountain air before retur-rrmr‘ rn their
r or Sale or Rent 13 aerra on Went I m
. ,,,
„case with the women 'Tho
this
the
WU in the cltV on official business yes- home at Sylvan Lake.
Side, two miles from town, leading persistence In thla practice through­
terday.
Among the prominent visitors to the station nn place. Three nerra tiled and out generations resulted In the weak­
10lb Buckets Snowdrift I^rd $ 1. 2.1
city yesterday wits Hon. R. M Robin­ farmed for four year». Fenced, flowing ening and final destruction of these
the bucket. 1*. P. McCullcr.
13-ltc
son. clerk of the court of Orange coun­ well, »mnll' house and barn. Address organs In the skin which tend to pro­
Poll taxes muat be paid by Novem­ ty. Mr. Robinson has a legion of friends F. R. Durham, C South Calvert S t., duce hair, thus accounting for the gen­
eral bcardlcssnees of women.
ll-13tc
ber 16th in order to vote in theccity in Sanford who are always glad to see Baltimore. Md.
primary.
him.
For Sale—Mule, wagon, harnma, plow,
Buy stock In the CO-OPERATIVE
Where He Might Hsve Deen.
fertilizer
distributor, plow cultivator and
A. \\ Brown, the enterprising citizen
One of the Incidents of Father Ber­
and la* YOUR OWN MERCHANT.
farm
tools.
See
stud
at
91-1
Myrtle
of Enterprise wits in the city yesterday
nard Vaughan's tour In the »tales was
lii-Vlc
railing on his Sanford friends. Mr. avenue. T. K. Bates, ut Court Houae. an encounter with a suffragette. The
9-tfc
Poll taxes must be paid by Novem­ Brown says that Enterprise is growing
M O D E R N C O U R S E S IN
haughty lady approached the English
ber 15th in order to vote in the city and they rx|M»-t many tourist« there thi*. To I* t 1020 Cni^n avitnue. Board visitor and »aid
"And where would
primary
winter
of owner fur rental. No srnalf children. J'ou be pray, but for a womanT"
Bookkeeping, Banking, Co tu me rein I Law, Com­
""Madame ' came tho reply, "on a
Bring the family for an aII-day picnic
l-tf
E H Dennison, Jr rejin-wenlitig the
sultr) evening like this 1 should bo
at Woodland Park.
S7-t(
Good Farm for Rent Castle Garden
mercial Arithmetic, Penmanship, Typewriting,
M. G. Cogging Co., with headquarters
eating Ice cream under nn apple-trot
Attorney Dickinson of Orlando was ¡n JackionvIITb was in the city on Wed­ on traction line, three miles from city'. In the Garden of Eden."
Shorthand, and all Branches of Civil Service.
in the city yesterday visiting Attorney nesday. Mr Dennison has succeeded Farmed for five years, nil tiled, two good
Dickinson of this city.
flowing
wells,
ham
and
outs
hod.
llentMr. Pm- in rhnrgr- of the southern busiPerished In Vain Sacrifice.
Buy stock in the CO-OPERATIVE ness and i* now southern sales manager
**heap fur cash. Address Mrs. ( ora
LEARN TO DO BY DOING.
IMY AND NIGHT CLASSES
AII
if . Meadow», an EnglUh noveF
H
o
l
l
j
n
g
e
r
,
Ciiniv-tolu,
New
York
and I»- YOUR OWN MERCHANT
S t; m l« ;. I*i1 llT M if ! tti G li- t in K a il* . N »-w
1st. »..» drowned In the Ttiamee In nn
102-tfe
1_* 21.
attempt to rescue her dog, which had
7 . . r k hiLH r i l u r m - t l In S a i i f u n l a n d v* i l l
I *-r R.-rit I'•« &gt;1 r&gt;M»iti w i t h :t t a b l i - » fallen liito the river
ML-« Niti/ Moore, after a j»!&lt;-.int h a v e i - h a r i 'i ' n f th»* |&gt;*■i-s.* riw ir n o f T l n The incident
.1| 1.1.
I F „ |iji'n
,,f
l
1 &gt;* M o i i i
summer with relativi« in Ninety Su, f l l T . I : ! I ' m 11Ti F 1 •* M r F*. It 'P-i i ii
»pen)
volume» for Ml»» Meadow»'
1
klndt • * of heart, hut nevorlllcteHB It
S. C., has futurntsl lo Sanford
*|.F I t I I I " 'A 1■ t»*r h»"-» I a
i- .ir s
* • in .!
waa f""li?h The dog could »wlm, and
Closing out all |&gt;opulur music at in, Ilk * -* t tie 1 1 ( -St) W ill t l i a i In- AY.I'* a n
F o r C ilvIi R e n t a l ,ir S h a r e F a r m i n g —
evidently tho young woman couldn't.
Two c u lt iv a t e d
per copy. S. Maxwell.
101 tic
1 •p»i r j « ri * , 1 1* •! 1.u n i
vino- to return
I I . IS P IC O Ml II D IN G
. « or - bill t t li!&lt; , t
H o u * e litui
The hop-! insjK-cpjr ha* l. * n io
,
1
:iVh *t it.-, e
itn g
I*
SANFORD.
FLORI DA
|
If,tr r. " l i ( i la ii- , 2' l 4 miles west of c i ty .
Sei ne Horse Itwnefs
I ford hut we do not note any rnuiige.* gi-l of Ni'w Mirk v
* Î1 ' ■
1 1 « It L* W II
Aliti» n I .
■ -I F ! I*. I y p e r t ||, F.*'
in the face of the Sanford Itoti F*
11 f 'Tt" 1 )&lt; U&gt; ■' , ■1. * * i t u ’
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Get your Otuon S* ts Irai, I 1, 1 f 1 1 î11 n •t f 1*. * » .r
S
W
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FIRE and ACCIDENT Insurance

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RESULTS OF GREEN
FRUIT SHIPMENTS
Florida Citrus Exchange

V Randall and Sydney Chosej, win» of
Mr. and Mm. S. U. Cliuw-, huve rebirnAl from Bamutable, Mura., wnere
tlrty have enjoyed alio vacation.»
You can’t drown in the Woodland
Pork swimming puoi. Ideal pluie,-to
"*rh to swim. Emptied and cleanm
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C. W. Goodwin of Providence, R. L,
*** *n dio city on Wednesday calling on
• local trado. Ibv repix-aohta ’¿M
^ k y house of Chan. E. huncock.
Apalachicola Oysters Saturday. L.' I*.
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Mr. and

James MeCmnb, jr..

2 2 ^ Irotri «v short trip to Jacjumn•'•Iq«/' dnd for the pti'k-nt are
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»t tho Comfort Cottagi^ Pisce your orders now for genuine
£«nr-uda O.nons sad Red uou \Nh't.
0»UI Wax lor ik-pu-mber delivery
g w L R. Philip, s Co.
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of S«rh.rd. ScmmoW* county. Florida
i h r f i l l i » . tl&lt; |(r*w.if)* «hall I»? domini It* tie
dufy iiua!d»*w| ri«-.»«.?* in IhH nrimary All » h ü r

night ... th.-ir fin- an ,..
ZachiTV '* unit her and
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»¡»ter. Miss Bessie Zachary , ]mno)
Mr. Zachary and hi» fan ily «»mi* few 1
week» ago, and returned with them to
Sanford.
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1 Under and by vtftyn of • d # e r m of «a ir rnadr j
p r o m o I im I t#* an*l r m d m » f , by th# Hon. Jam««* W . P erkin»,
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m u c i i n i u n i l fJ# • I S la t« of Florida, « Illin g in (- h l M i r y , In a m a it r r

parpnrnt pf the Herald Printing Co., a |- •
th** untfwiTiigrtrtl rnmmi»iofy#F «rill «HI tu
weir dcaerved- promotion for this young Urtdt,
ih** h ghf*t t»HÌdff »t public ou tcry, io frunl of Ih**
man who has luxm a faithful member muri lupus»* tioor «l Orlando, Flur Mlà, during th#
li gal hour» tif im*le, or» N o w m b e r 3rd, 1 0 IS,» it
pf ' tho Herald fatnlly for the past fom
tfw* finii MontUy In m J4 month i n d «l#g»l
ni»» day. f h* ffillu» ing Unti», attuai», lying and
years. Mr. Ratliff while young in •f*cifig
ln t hr rnuftly of I »rang# anff alai» of Florida
years is nn experienced printer well to -» it Th# JSW *4 of S E *4 of Section 11, Town*
22 «ût*th. of Hang«* 3»&gt; r aa t.
acquainted with the Sanford trade anti ihjp
t|«t*r lto
o pay
Trrtc«
ferm » of
of «al**
«al** caab.
caab. Furrhaa##
pav for
for fifill».
H. C. iFuBOSE.
expects to make this city hi* home am'
Comml«saRmer
13M
purchasa property, having gnat faith
in th« future of the city
Statement of ranef «hip, maltagement. »tr , of
* .-ariiiifd rirral»!, Sanford, Fla,, ftuuimi bÿ
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An nt Auguat »I. I,J 12
Editor,
It J H mI1&gt; , .Sanfuftl, Fla
tB |jjurt al ,h, r*u«i&gt; 1«»». semino*, « ««i»
iiu«|n«uB Manager. W M Maynea, Sanford, H i
FuidiftWr». Th# Hr raid Fruì Un g f’o
0 * n » f « . M U1 Holly, Sanfnrdf Fla . It J
Holly* Sanford, H i . li . W. Kiagjaft. Wichita.
Kan a; Frof&gt;l#a Bank. Sanford* Fla.; W. M.
I(aynn\ Sanford. Ffa : N. II. G anwr. Sanford.
Fla ; T . E- WUaon, Hanfonl, Fla*
Known bondK«&gt;ldefa, m o r t g a g M and other

c i u . Oulu.
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»nt vacation Yeu. »nd Mrh of you, *n bonby
tad
to pmwat tuiy cUlnw »n't
home in Winter Park. rrqulrrd
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Lb* «*tit, of EfoimU If. ltiFrcdon. derro^f. lit*
It min m u M i i u n f .
of P*mtnoW ctninly. Florid*, to lb* uniUniiB*o
Sworn to «nd «ubuTÎbnf boforw m* thi* SMh
*&lt;lmlnl,tr*tnr of uld Mit*U, wllbla two y«*r* day
of {WpL*mb*r, 1911.

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Ri'jltirdmd EGE ZRH70, e ir of Gnipi fruit from Terra Coin to Kuhliiinn ik Co. New
York, we wired you tixluy the sale of ibis cur
A.s wus to be expected tlie trude simply liiitl down on these early shipments of

COMMI^SlO.Nf.Jf.V HALE

lifsfifi
tin*

Deitr Sir

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Florida (¡riRtefriiU. mid, while the sole of two or three hundred boxes of little loctil lots
of Floridn Gntpefruit within the last two'weeks nl fabulous prices huve. ns usuiil, fooled
some of tht* shippers, this sale ttwlpy of FGE 23370 is good evidettce of whnt the buyers
here do to such foolishness in the end

The sooner the shipj&gt;ers realize that they can-

• not deceive tltese liuyers at the sellitHl end. the better for all concerned.

This market

is well supplied and will Ik1 for several weeks to come with palatable homegrown and
California peaches, plums, grapes, apricots, etc., and the consumers nrc not looking for
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immature and unpnlntufile Florkin Grapefruit or Oranges.
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Tliere is nu use trying to fool these buyers -if the fellow who slipped the "joker” in
the Green Fruit Bill couk^flgfnaily renlize-how much real injury wnw thereby done to
the citrus industry of Florida, he would Ive ashamed of himself
do not get far

The so-called "jokers"

it is necessary to give the fellow who puts up Itis money for anything

these days n square deal and the biggest dunce of this present generation is the fellow
who thinks he can gctljy otherwise.

’Yours' very truly,'
FLORIDA CITBU&amp; EXCHANGE, ^
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OVIEDO HAS

Than Any Other
According to the Manufacturer's
Record of Baltimore, It. H. Edmonds,
editor—Florida—in proportion to its
population—is leading the country in
road building. It also "given credit to
this state for leading |he south if not
the entire country' in the construction of
brick roadway».
This article which is certain to prove
intereating to every' Floridian, is as
follow»:
Florida’s good work in road building
keeps on apace. A few weeks ago wo
publutad.a. diapatrii i n m Tampa, that
Hillsborough •ounty, in which Tampa
is located, had overwhelmingly voted
for $1,000,000 of bonds for building 76
miles of brick Highways through the

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— Prof. Siumon the Veteran Bandmaster
* Haa Them In Charge.
Oviedo yaa a good band of eighteen
members and they have their instru­
ments and are rehearsing twice a week.
Prof. Stumon of this city, the veteran
band master of wide fame has the band
In charge and states that the boys are
getting along famously and will mako
a public appearance before many weeks.
There is some mighty good material .in
the musical line in Oviedo and Geneva
and the boys out there will make the
Sanford Military Hand look to their
laprels hereafter. Prof. Stumon is very
proud of his latest btlneb *flTmusicians
and states that they take hold of.tho
band proposition like veterans and havo
already raised about SfiOO for equipment.
jx
hi« big
w, ,*j,
mw
A. uuiuRfeature ui
ofJthe
fair j»ti Orlando

cat«! and workmen' have l*ent busy
getting the fixture« in shape for the
opening day. The large shipment: of
.books, ledger», checks and other equip­
ment have been delayed in transit but
President L*ke stated today that the
hank would be open on time and evcrythinfwwdd-i»rlA*»wiiiiiiuM fur the aus­
picious occasion.
The public is cordially invited to at­
tend the opening of the new tank'and
rs and get acquainted,
test and best rqulpmenrforthe
would ta u b an d toU(TOHTOTit'ofthc tW■ transacting of business has been installed borough and Jacksonville have been ferent counties represent«! and we feel
and the new Seminole County Hank discussing the building of similar roads sure that Seminole with two good bands
will be ready and willing to take care of with a view to making ■ connected high­ would carry of! first honors'.
way between Jacksonville and Tampa.
the trade on opening day.
A dispatch from William Panniil of
The bank is located In the court house
Card of Thanks
building at'the corner of Park avenue Sanford* show» that Seminole county is
To
the
fr
fends
who came to us in our
actively
joining
in
this
work
of
highway
and Commercial street and the opening
hour
of
trouble,
and
contributed all.that
building.
Mr.
Panniil
wired
on
Sept.
of the bank will put new life in that part
human kindness could suggest, tn help
of Sanford and stimulate business in 16th:
Seminole County Hoard of Commis- nnd comfort, we return most heartfelt
marry way*.
Today the preliminaries incidental to »¡onera let contract today to Wilson thanks, and , although such devoted
Jacksonville friendship cannot remove the sad mem­
the opening of a new bank are being Construction 'Company
to
pave
twenty-five
miles
of county ories that linger around our vacant chair,
complete»! and the officials and employees
roads
with
"vitrified
brick.
Approxi it bring» into view the brightest side of
are as busy as Ik« i in their_new posi­
mate
A
*t
$200,000,
‘Rrick
will
be fur­ humanity, and throw» the pure light of
tions.
The advent of the Seminole Hank in nished by Hankinson Si llagler, Augus­ an unselfish friendship into a darkened
home. May the «lay* I k* far distant
&lt;Sanford makes three fine banking insti­ ta, Cia.
Hankinson Si Hagier wire from San­ when those friends who gathered around
tutions for the city and four for' the
us will need similar attention, hut when
new county, the other hank taing at ford:
{he time comes tnay they receive the
Seminole
count/
let
contract
today
to
, Oviedo.
Hankinson Si Hagier of Augusta, Ga., same full measure of generous aid and
for opuroxiinatth" S.WQ.OW brick fur j tender sympathy they JtruughL. to uur,
___r_ (Iliad -Muaauiluch here
•Blind mosquitoes have l»erri here in the building of approximately 25 miles home when death was an inmate there.
A. K. Rossetter
great numbers for, the past week, com­ of brick roads. Construction work
Mrs. F .,J. Symcs
ing a t night and' filing the sidewalk», awarded to Wilson Construction Co.
Mr
and Mrs H A Howard
•They
anentireof
Jacksonville,
nnd
to
Hand
Hr«»,
of
. area ways anti »tor
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Symcs
1y harmless and ut e a nuisance only in Sanford. 11. , S. Jaudon Engineering
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Rossetter.
getting all over thJ&gt; »took of. goods nnd Comjwny of Savannah, engineer,
otherwise proving lliut they an- no good.
\ $1,500.000 issue, for roads ami
As one gentleman remark.il the other ,
¡* also pro|H*«i for Escambia
Card of Thanks
night, “What ft bl«*ing they do not cuunty. as noted elsewhere in this issue,
We take this means of expresaing our
bite.”
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| i t now look» as if Florida would wjth- dee|»-st gratification to the many kind
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¡in the next few months had tta entire friends who luive rendered every
Stork ExprrsM
1south, if not the country , in the building sible comfort and assistance to us since
1 I t o r n i .f M r Ji/w 1 .V ir w -U
«o^-hr«&lt;-k.
h o t a - t - tre- q r - q ^ i r - the loss of our dt.vr imsband and (atiier.
Mrs. Jolui SauLs.
a l.ahy girl.
| turn to p&lt; pu a i n. Honda is probably
Ralph J. It. Sauls.
Horn to Mr. and Mm. A. 1. Anderson already It aci lg t),e country in road
Ituth Sauls Wright
building.
a baby girl.
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Mistake of Printers
A stats new» Item from an cast coast
town should have been placed under
the head of state news but appeared us
a Sanford item in last Tuesday’s paper
nnd as a Sanford iterft would be very
misleading. The item was os follows:
“The city assessment rolls have hecn
completed and show the valuation of
city property, personal and real, based
on a one-third valuation, to be $1,281,104. The rn'llage was fixed at twentyseven, which would mean that if the
actual value of property was assessed,
the rn'llage would only be n'ne on the
dollar.”
Aa a Sanford item this would be In­
correct, the latest report-ref Hanford being as follows: The assessment
Bonal property and real estate amounts to
$2,924,011. This is an increase of
HC7.394 over 1912. The rn'llage lor

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for the Same Money. Consequently
families, stands for the difference Incut, unsatisfactory, daily attcraancc of ice
ICE FOR ALL PURPOSES!

It offers to bridg that same Rap for you. * Ruv a book and
t r j it out. All o! ur drivers have them for salle.

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Auto License Due
Tax Collector Jno. D. Jinkins is send­
ing out blanks for the auto owner» to
fill in and return with check for same.
A regular scale of the prices for auto
licenses is given to each owner ami they
pay according to horse power.

SANFORD ICE &amp; WATER W ORKS CO.
110 South Park

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Congregational Church
Regular Sunday school and morning
service; in the evening at 1:30 the theme
will Ik- “The Value 9f the Church to thoCommunity." This is an important
subject to every one, and all are cor­
dially invited.
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F. I\ STRONG.
PasrSr.

Don't nttempt to s
qn your fire insurant
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being heavily underin
economy that's rea!
carry ENOUGH insun

vo a few dollars
premiums by
-,
im i — practise
ood business
ice.

ECONOMY
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ditional protecIf you no«! some
tion you are cordially |nvi ted to exarnine the last financial gWtnents or our
Millinery Opening
Having just rrUirqftM^iim the taxlarn l cmnpanitw—ami talk 1m&gt; n u u u r i i v w
markets where I ■rchu.q J one of the with us.
Spiele tocks of Full
finest and most
Millinery ever hr flight tol .Sanford, the
same will lx» on c »Flay nej t Thursday
Octotar 2, at m millinc
parlors In
•
,V y k k
the Clark building
r to the i&gt;ostAn-I Florida ranks high
Am.mg the recent arrivals in this
office. The styles are of tlit* very lat&lt;-it,
state.
The United Statiso get in early before the host hats are place is Copt. J, W. Sarkett, of Jack­
m
inty
bulletin says that &lt;&gt;
sonville. assistant Unit«! States infttx'csold
-fi.O
O
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) tons of phixqihati
tor
who
comes
tn
inspect
the
dredge
J H. HRUTON
liont Florida. The Florida is living used year. .Florida produced
OOO.OiK) worth
Newspaper advertising has accoin- at present to dri-tl^e the sand bant of the
upper
St.
Johns
river,
and
thereby
make
pUshed wunder» for wide-awake mer­
chant» it has liecomc both a science an night fool channel up as far as Har­
Now is ih** time to »ul-n ,,m,. Journal
and an art and has Income iodiapen*- ney, a distance ol ntaut thirty* miles '
alile when realsuccess is sought.
from Sanford.
I Holly at tin Herald olii

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The constantly increasing wealth and commerce of this
coijnty demands additional banking facilities to properly
conserve the county’s bests interests, and to meet this ever
increasing need the SEMINOLE COUNTY BANK of Sanford,
Florida, has been organized with a paid in capital of
$50,000.00, being the largest capital stock of any bank in
the county. t The officials of this new bank are fully aw
of the fact that no class of business requires more
attention, or insists upon more rigid rules than that of
banking. Tit will be our prrficy to^handle the-business-of
our patrons with promptness and liberality and at the same
time we shall guarantee to our depositors and stockholders
a degree of conservatism that will nof only protect their
interests when intrusted to u sT o u t. will cause them to be­
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are Thomas Emmett Wilson, A . T. Rossetter, A . P. Connelly,
Joseph Cameron, John Meisch, J . C. Bennett, F. L. Wood­
ruff, N. H. Garner, D. L. Thrasher, Forrest Lake and W.
H . Wight.
Mr. Key, the cashier has been connected with the
First National Bank of this city for several years and is
well known to every person in the connty.
We feel sure of our ability to handle your banking
business to your satisfaction and will be pleased to have an
opportunity to talk the matter over with y o u .)
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Ladies who desire to transact business with us will be
given such assistance and advice as we believe will be con­
ducive to the safety of their deposits or investments.

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We wHLopen accounts for whatsoever amount the de­
positor desires to place with us and will pay interest on
time^deposits and savings accounts. Executors, administra­
tors, guardians and others may avoid endless confusion by
opening separate accounts witjv.4f&lt;^

The personnel of this bank is wholly local to Semino
County and comprises many of its most successful citizens
&gt;•
. who attribute their prosperity direct^ to their activities in
this county, and having undaunted faith in the future of
SeffiiffdfeHtey^i^W tliiftitate to cast their lot with SEM­
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O F F IC IA L ORGAN O F S E M I N O L E C O U N T Y ^ T I I E G A R D E N S P O T O F T H E W O R L D
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1913

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'lorida Vegetables
Will Represent Florida
'
Sanford Public Schools •;
In Great Demand
At Panama Exposition
Opened Term Yesterday
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T h is S c a s o n Should Prove Most have «11 .-ounti.-H, in time employ mini- S a n f o r d Man Appointed State
Niue Hanks In bake
Largest Attendance Ever Seen ing through the Itth and 15th and up
—
forniltj in iL-tncMimenUi. hut ils the tux
"Five
nr
m\ years ago there were only
P r o fita b le t o G r o w e r
C o m m i s s i o n e r Las t Wee k
In Sanford School
m,ul ,h* nl*ht °,f tho I6th- T,,i* wil1
. books have lawn made up for the current
two hunt in l.uke’ county." remarked
give every one a chance to get hack hom •
year, the commissioners are directing
President Holme», of the Citizens Hank
again by Saturday uuuL.cJoie up the
Horthern CommixiiouJutUix-Az« Gct- their energies toward securing the opin­ A. V, French Of This City Is Honor-, of Eustiv Yesterday the total waa Have Fine Faculty This Year and week’s work.
ions- and vjews of the assessors end
(¡Di Line* On Florid» Vegetables
ed By Governof T ri nr/nelI A nd
-Iit the rrplhw, fTir*Liigwf*mytft*»T*Ttf
School Term Promise* Great
memhi-rs of boards of county comniis~
■
votes has lss*n lor thg discussion of cit­
|
Early In Season
Will Get Busy A r Once
This significant statement wils made
R
e
s
u
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t
s
sioners in the several counties for use in
,
,. . . .
I after the opening of the two hanks above
rus diseases; this is closely followed by
^ That Florida will .have an exhibit of n rt.(t,rrctj tn
-That tho demand- for Florida vc*g- making assessments in 1911.
Sanford schools opened yesterday for discussion of citrus -insects nnd ferti­
creditable nature at tho Panffiqa. Pacific
i will this year be greater than
A t
i
lizers; the votes Jor other subjects
. •&gt;,
Viffeh will . The , Citizens Hank- of Eustls, whi^h- the term of 1913-4 and if the record
rn any eeason during the hut
. . • .
George Howell, aauhtant alligator International Exposition,, VHlrh
* -A T'iM
breaking attendance on opening day is somqwhat scattering.
loors
six
months
ago.
on
wâii the declarafibn this rrtôrn- trainer at th e-Fionda Ostrirh Farm, is open in-SaaJ'Yancbco itiFebriuary. 19K&gt;
' n" ' J
:
The Experiment Station stall is now
any
criterion
of
the
work
and
attendance
1912,
is
now
the
parent
of
,‘
ioj by I t F. Hoyle, pioneer commission still ¡n a serious condition today at the and continue for n period of ten months,
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two branch hanks, the Hank of Mt. of the rest of the term schools are suro engaged In formulating a program for
merchant and seedman of Miami, lie St. Luke’s Hospital as a result of in­ is now assured by the fact that Governor
the
Seminar
an
1
will'have
this
in
shape
an-sure to have the most successful term
Dora ansí the Hank of Tavares.
A ,
prediction upon the advices that juries to his left arm during his terrible Park Trammell has appointed and des­
of their history. It is estimated that to be sent out to the various newapapors
The
loi
.I
capital
of
the
Citizens
Hank
be is receiving from northern eotnmb- oxjM'riencc when suddenly attacked by ignated Hon. A. V. French of Sanford
more than (100 pupils will he enrolled &gt;n Central and Southern Florida during
lion firms who are Bounding the condi- a furious alligator, named Duval Nellie as commissioner general lor the entire of Etmif- i- $55,000(00, and is up|&gt;or- today or liefurv the week is ended, as the coming week.
tionrsl a- 'ollows: $15,000.00 each tor
tion of the country-, nnd nave found it at the farm, about 3:45 o’clock yester­ state of Florida, to take care of the stale's
Gainrayilh; has grown to a large city,
the Hank &gt;3 Ml. Dorn and the Hank of some of them are'coming l/otn u disinterests
at
the
exfiosition.
irest dearth of tall vegetables due to un­ day afternoon. It was only through
tance, the fame of Sanford schools i having ample hotel anti hoarding house
Tnvarea,
thus
leaving
$25,000
to
the
Then* were many other prominent
favorable weather conditions this Hum­ the Immediate assistance of Secretary
having reached to other states.
accommodations fur u much larger crowd
residents
of the state who were aspirants mother hank at E ustis. Pin* general
mer In vegetable sections. They report Frank White that the man .wit- saved
The
su|K*rinteiMlent
of
the
Sanford
1
than l* at all likely to be present at th-*
lor. is as follows (■ U
to Mr. Hoyle that the outlook lor btuu- from death after hi» arm was badly man­ for tins uptMillitment, hut when all Imurd of
Seminar, so no one need remain away,
school»,
f’rof.
N.
I
IVrkins
and
county
h.ii-tis. 3 I Donnelly of
y » with Florida this year is purlieu- gled in the isiwerful jaw* of the saurian phases of the various applicants hnd been Holmes
Mt.
Dora
l
p Felt of F.ustis and Em­ HU|H*rinteud»-nt, D. L. Thrasher, warre for fear of not finding ample accommo­
projuTly weiglusl and considered, It was
lariy bright and advise the grower» in monster.
at the ojiening and were kept busy get­ dation».
deemed best for Hit* fifty integrals of the poria, C. II. Goodenough of Clermont,
this section to plant large croj». “ 1
ting
the little ones and big one» in their
Very truly yours,
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state to Invest the responsibility for the Joe M. McCormick of Tavares, E. S.
have been In- Miami for tin; laat four­
P. II. ROLFS,
fight
place«.
The
teachers
were
in
their
Meeting of Charity Association
success of the state's representation at Burleigh *.f Tavares, M. V. Simpson of
t h yeart,” said Mr. Hoyle, "making
Director Exp. Station.
Mt. Dora. D. J. Caldwell ul Fust is. different grades and the joy of the chil­
A meeting of the Executive Com­ the exposition in Mr. French.
a apecial study of the vegetable business,
Clifford dren in seeing their iracheni proved their
mittee of the Associated Charities and
A position of the character which Mr. Wm. Watt of Mt. Dora, G.
and I can say that I believe the rommiv
worth and the deep love ami nITeetinn
Jim Crow Fight
a few others who are interested in the French has assumed to till required at­ of Eusti- l It Miller o( Eu-ti,jon mrn up north ore right. I have ulwith which the teacher» an* held hy tinWashington.
Sept.
29. —A hitter
work was held in the Congregational tributes of the most progressive nature;
The ca-hiiT of tin* Hank of Tavares is
vray» noted that when the croji« art*
fight against ath-ged race dflcriminaChurch Thursday evening.
A brief a broad view of the requisites necessary Mr. Chi«'- - I. Nutt of that city, son of pupils.
abort in the north, Florida product*
The faculty' the* &gt;car will sou mmu, tt*»n to vnnmi» part« ~trf" the rmintry
remi me of the work brought out «vi-j to the development of the state's truins Mr It 1 N'lift anil a (sipuTar yrtung
bong gOOd prices; and the deTttund Tor
new
l,i'-»s. altfiough the majority of ih*- will I**- made shortly on behalf of ne­
dence sufficient to prove that the trial, commercial, mineral, agricultural man. th* ashler of th»* Hank **f Ml
them ia strong. Consequently 1 believe
organimi ion hud accomplished
the anil pomnlnglcal resources and a knowl­ flora Is Mr E. V Cartledge of Hock- tiuiehers have l*»s*n in tliu Kanford gro«-» before the Supreme Court.
that if the groWera will put out good slzetl
The Oklahoma and the Maryland
purpose for which it was started, that edge of current conditions within the mark, I'., who comes highly recom­ s»-liools severa^ yean* Following is a
crop* In this county that then- will U*
ll-t of th*' tl’adiÌTS
"grandfather" constitutional iinn-ndis. to help [Hsiple help themselves, state that can only !&gt;&lt;■ secured by a long mended
Iota ol money mqdo here this winter.
N. J I’erkins, A II., Su}H'rintehdent mi'iita by which thousands nl nngroeH
disbursing chanty in u systematic ^residence and constant study of that
The tit-l deposit in the Hank of Ml,
Of eoum there are a couple of things to
High School:
have Ihs' ii disfranchised, will In* at­
manner and never without investiga- I which i- of jtlje utmost potential interest Dorn wu mad»' by one of the town’s ol»l
contend with. The cold weather must
Mi»» Clara I. Guild, \ M I’rim-ipal, tack»»! us uncini»! it ut ionul.
lion
Twenty ra.»»«* hhxi* come before to the stale-- expansion, and happily »•si inhs1 '..it-. Mrs. H. M Hruce of
be watched, and the hurricane ntu.»t U*
! An effort will Is- made to have th**
ilie society since the lost annual meeting. these \.inous attributes are accredited Mt Dora aged about 70. who |&gt;l»rwi Latin
protected agairiHt."
Miss Alice M Tetherly. H ! .. Mathe­ Oklahoma ‘‘Jim Crow" legislation anAll have Im»-ii helped. The society has to Mr French, and it is l&gt;elioved that $500 in ttie hank. In contrast with her
matic».
: t :
nulltsl
An attempt will be made by
never refusili! to do something for each he will us.* them to ihe full measure of age, litth ira Margaret, thethr»»- year
At a recent meeting of the city council
J How lumi Wililmun, \ It . Science Temesse»' n'*gr*&gt; organ i/.ationn to Im*
applicant. 1luring the last two months, hi- ability to make a creditable showing old thing' iit nl Mr. and Mrs ,) M Mrd SL Augustine that body appropriated there have b.s&gt;n remarkably few culls,
Mis* Lilian i Giltson, \ II . English p»*rmittwi i** o«' ih&lt;* m en &gt; ‘‘ Knights
ol J
Curum l /uadi' l-ilLL lu±j.. aU f.m. 1 in the
Iron the next budget the sum of !»*%«■
Mis* Charlotte Kale» lli-lnr. Aft — —Fys-fir»«"' ÓW-- ni*yr*&gt; I** Ig&gt;•»
,
, , ,,
but it slands to reason flu- number will f aliforma
_
bank of I i ares
tiouond
live hundn*d
hundred dollars increase sleudily
Iterano dollars, five
. , , a* the winter moni .li­
St' irhrt*
Mr Freociu. oincs by tvis hustling pro
|tu\h I ' s- are constructed of brick
N J l'*-rkm.“. German
hich go»**
ti w
*bxh
goes toward the support and draw
,
.
Dingt-»- For Xldcrmnn
near. ..We .may
e*|ss*t. this and
Grammar School
uphep o( the St. Augustine City Hand they will Is- taken care of loo. Shall divities as a matter of heritage for It wa­ buff Dri ■ icing, plat»* glu«. cherry furC II Dingt»- announces for Alder­
ins
father.
Dr
Seth
French
long
since
m tniv
! i.milts, i-tc
Mi»- Flora Walker. I’rincipul. Mh
ud fiff hundred dollars to the publicity it I»- without system or investigation?
man in tin- Issue
Mr Dirigée I* bHi
deee;i.-ed. who its a mi*mlier of Ihe Hof
«a
luné el the Chamber of Cnmmerr»* for
»
¡rade
w«-II known to h*»-I an miro hicti &gt;n
Vi
O--- uin*- bunks m laikc riniii
The responsibility and obligation rests oia senate .luring Hie Drew ildimmslra
Miss Edna I'lailt, Slh (»rade
advertising thenty.
upon Cadi citizen to do Ins part toward non in 'Tli, framed, introduced and sue ty t.-.o in T’ustis. two in IsHniiurg and
to the |h»i|i|c of Sanford, tJ*■ ita» h*en
Mm G»»i It Dtckirxsori, 7th (¡mile
: :
a r*-»id*-nl and tax (layer of Sanford
taking care of tin* worthy ones who roKsfully had enacted into law. the mi....... at I mntiila, Mt Dora Tavares.
Mr- E N I .ok»-, 5th and filli I ì rad»*»
In arranging for the chnulutiqua t*&gt;-®- m-ed help. Frolection against imposters
(or the |m*t filti»-n years and is one of
lirst bill to be pixsm-d by any southern G r&gt;- ■ r d and i leninint. \\e hope they
Mrs. C. E Folk, Sili Grade. held in Aliami next spring plans are be­ is offered through the
the progrès«!tie business men of Sanforti.
Associated legislature creating a bureau of immi­ will ill -uccix'd, without internal or ezMiss Carrie Ensininger, till Gradi­
ing made for a department that will Charities
.Mr Dirigi»- re»id»*» on Sanford Heights
Will Sanford rally to tin grai im with one purpose in view, and ten I f-|ctli»ii, an»l that o*» dis-line may
vi is» K o i Walker. Ith l&gt;rat|u
tnm» the youngsters, and they «ill
.
but
i*x|iecls to In- eli-cled from the
r*--.i
t■
*
th*
tni'iii*-T.but
a
steady
in"9M&gt;ori Ilf the organization' A Coin- |||llt |K.1II|{ ,|l(,,f the stab' with
Miss Clara Milieu. -Ir&lt;1 Gradihave their own special features. The tniltee of eight*»-.! or iw&lt;-iity men are
wh
ilicity ami wifi rejmwunt tin*
er*
.........tlmf
Witbit!
a
f*-w
yean*
til»'
fie
farmer*, artisans and mechanics and the
Mi-- \ ii,i Mi-fir*- '¡rd &lt;Irmi'
junior department will be in chnrc*' "1 f fi .ine If ig Ila olile»whole ell \
II*- t**-ll*-V**H ill improve
1 \| &lt;II-»I II* d i - i ' - m g nf a - i . Ilk i * i .t ■•uuutitx •f th are at pré»
r11‘!*
M
i irl •'1 K il*— \ ■! M i -it
tn ei|&lt;rt Mr- l.ydin A L » l l i 'i ’ •
iti*-nl - tup • "li-erval &gt;\e i|int will
hilri•I i**l
dm- ! l • .*• . -ir- i1* i- u - &lt;1 - S I I .I - 1V • I . -1 . 1. - i a.-l *I* I ai- t *' &lt;—t * • t,li*
.Uni Dr a » ilo'
t/airsil kimhrgartener, author and j»-. r fur n liH
•t i|*i ! ir Suine le. I*II--1 ■ll.lllg*— .Il »' of i luflda
n**t favor plumpng I'll»* city' into deiitv^
'I la ike Ueglotl
I’r-linar » i *■ ■
I 1 :
that
will pi"!*- ■ burden to the tax
planncii (or vniidiietmg lie 1 Imi- iui-sDt f ri-hi'li ri'i'ived til*' tirst appoint
Mis- Ellin I ariinworlh, I'tUicipal, l-T jiuyer* lit favor» the bulklieading of
Uhatn Randolph engineer m charge diiroig tin* eornmg
that ar*- ment of commissioner ol immigration
Itinhduy l’uri)
Grade.
ol the survey of the Everglades, ha» ur- hoped to be very effectual.
the lake Iront and other improvement
Send in
Mrs. E. W. I). Dunn, 2nd Grade.
l.iitle Olive Ncwmtin. thè churmlng
cepted the fionition made him recently your membership dui-s, old or new, for Florida under the act and held the
in
the city and his motto will be " a
Miss Edith C Stewart, ’2nd Grade.
■a
to make a preliminary survey of the Kis­ to (’. It. Walker. I’rmident. H. F Ih*mlions during two administrations. little *1 uilgbteV *&gt;f Mr ami Mrs. R. A.
squire
deal for every citizen." This
Miss I’eacln-a E»'.lh*r. 1-1 (jrad**
simmee valley and a report of the prac­ Whiliter, jr . Treasurer or Mr» I &lt;* It was during his incumltency nf office Ni-wman, tceh'bruled In-r -txlli hirthdny
I» Mr Dingee'» first fling at an official
and through the bureau of publicity that x»?t*' i mesi di-lighifiil birlhday party
ticability and feasibility of the plan to Mi I &gt;sli(cl Sis'retary
olili»* although he has ev'er k**jit |»i»Ieil
tf* atl*'nln&gt;n of Hamilton Dissloli wil» !H- -day alieni'-on, wt u li * . l- greatly
drain the entire valley of a|] surplus
I aulirli Firuii Farli
u|mn city allairn and city business. Mr.
t-alled to the |w*t»ihiltliM« of this -tat*1 »t i od h) in*r n .o
watir.
friend» A(l»-r
\
lliifil
■
i*llg*-liiul
|inrl&gt;
nf
frl*-li*i*
left
! tìngi»* will make a formidable eunilhlat»*
1 1 Ictrher Will t,»-l llus)
and ulbT mature inviutti gallon Mr *r i. ring tilt** mai -, gain*— «Itli'h w»'rc
î
I !
i
Friday
morning
in
Mr
&lt;
H
Walker’s
b*-ing
M*ry iHijiular and
having
a
|(»-p**rts from WiL-hingtou an- t" tfo- ] i, |,o tt1.1 ,L»»***-|aIes pure iiiLSa-d a fr.ici t.
Mr- W I Ib , I M— s,ro.,..| J.l'ilo h • lil'ii- fur .hi *11 *Ui pi*'m*' leJion of fnciej- lit Sanford and his
A huxin»-»» department has U&lt; n open
, ,| j mi........ . ai-ri-s ol IhiiiI-*. I in- .......in |*&gt;,|. l iti th*'h t|'!'- •hl'ilfi w.t . -* ilt*»l
ed thU j m 1 1 conyection with the St. effect Unit S**nator M i to r will «nine to
m
I'liey were bouri'l for la*mon Itluff, a e|*»'liuti I» already predicted
from
which « ns used to place the «*r*-*f11 ni i la lawn, Il dot li sprea*!. Old thè Inulti
Honda
within
the
next
ten
days
or
two
Petersburg High School.
I**-,ii»tiful - j m11 ¡i Ihuii thirty-five mile»
I*n*tmrations un* under headwav for weeks for the purpose of making prt- of the -tat* at par, from which position td il ■ ike, wil li il- -IX pri'it', candles of up ih*- river, and the picnic wm giv»-n
Mar »hat llrnwn Take** OfTirc
Mai tun county's annual fair, the ojien- hminary arnuige.ents lor In- campaign It lulil I*i-■)i shaken during the war and a- l'oiiiy «lifierent lui*--, «as placed in to ct*|rbrute the twenty-fifth wt'iiding
At
noon tomorrow Uniloil State* Mar­
following
days
ol
reconstruction.
H
&gt;
for
rvnominauon,
ami
lu»
apjararance
tiacenter,
wl(cn
little
Oliviw»'tit
tliroug)
ing ol which is now just u little over two
unniv«-rsary of Mr. and Mrs. C. It. shal John F. Horr wifi turn over his
this
sale
of
lamls
the
credit
of
Florida
will add interest to the senatorial contest
months off.
the *■* ri'inony of blowing out the candles, Walker A bountiful sujiply of good
office to .1. Clifford Hruwn. of Lakeland,
in which he and John N C. Stockton was completely r»*habilitated, iL» paper lev . -earn in coties and dt lición.» cake
things were taken along and a mo«t en' * I 1
former representative from Folk county,
hiil
lair
to
I*»the
piincipal
figures.
wus
placeil
at
par,
and
^Jnce
that
turn*
wi re then served The little hieles» wiis jiiyable day was anticijiat»»! by all.
The Univmity of Florida has entered
the
nomination of Hruwn being sent
The
priiwnl
seasion
nf
congress
has
such
ws'iiritiin
¡
l
s
the
stale
has
offered
on*-1 generously remembered by her
tipon the im*t tuccessful year of its htsThose who wc/*' invited to be ol t il is
Septemlier
17 (*y t‘n*sidcnt Wilson
lx.-en
one
of
the
busn-)
of
Senator
have
always
le»-n
taken
at
n
premium
iri;i:i
friend.* and wil- the recipient o* fortunate parly were Mrs. C. E. Walker,
tor&gt;* Since the placing of Dr A. A.
to the senate for confirmation.
Fletcher's
career
ut
Washington,
and
Mr.
A^
\
french,
th«*
son
of
Dr
man
.
useful
ainl
le-autifii!
gift*
Among
Murphree at the head of the instituth n
Mrs. Enamingcr, Mi*» Currie EiuaninMarshal Horr will have his rigular
»1
attendance hai steadily increased, c»]rh his friends declare that it has U*en the French, w;» a i^crk in. hia father's office, (III-*- invited were Ma-y Elizalteth atol g»*.r, Mrs. F. F. Strong, Margaret, Isaliel
guarterly
rejnirt ready to send to Wash­
moat
useful.
which
was
locati-ti
in
Jacksonville,
and
it
Camilla
Pulrstmi,
Maud
Like,
Mar­
)wr demonstrating the neewwity of idand Faul Strung, Mrs. Ilenfro, Mr aud ington and will sv’ttlc all the affairs of
Senator Fletcher's enemies do not was from this I'ufly «dtooling in matters gin* t Neal, Tht-odor.i Miljer, Elizalteth
j ditional buildings, and it is to he ho|ted
Mrs. 11. A. Ter he an. Dick and Vera His office at high noon, when the new
__
! “ *1 t11' _ never
have reason to sever deny that he has liven very' active and of evnlgat ion that tip* foundation was Wini iter, Frank Chu-u-. Sarah Wight Tc'rhetm. Mr*. Henry Wight, Fn»J,
iaku—Üiu__Lwih—u i - u t l l c a --------LidsjiDnnection-with thn f&gt;nUn»ndtyr=:~mflfewwl»«ii&gt;ea lo*yiaasent-u&gt; Dm »cjiatCyylaid uju/n vvhkk.waa .to l/e-lxjf/iriiii i! *|‘non nxJftriBhi. Hcggtrmr.iVWriiiu-Masnn: Sarah and Thorhia Wight, Mix*c-i
| Gainesville Sun.
and they realize that the tusk »1 beating »till greater art.» of importance relating yiir.tj, May Williams, D»*!wm and Ker- Claire Walker, Katherine and Rutti and XYtunie ciiarge. The new marshal ^
in .in the ciiy, having arri\&lt;*d severalhim is going to be anything bui oti*‘ of to the slutes continue») growth and ex- mith Uurlt-y^ Al'illi»- and Wuv»-rly Aber­
Waldron, Eva Walker, D-ila Hutchin- [days ugo. and will move his family here
t i l
i pttnsion.
;
nathy, Holch'-GonzaUr*, AIIhti Con­
N. t'onoley, secretary of the Live the "l&gt;ed of ruses variety."
son. Master Clifford Walker and olhep.
as the law requires that
&gt;r.
jfcfr.
„Air.
French
is
now
organizing
his
nu
nelly.
May and ‘ Mildred Holly, Emily
*k Hoard of Trade, has l&gt;cen electe»!
•
»
I the marshal for this district Ik* officially
’ forces in a systematic manner and pro­ and Fierce Griffin, and Claim Jom».
by the Iward of governors of the Jackson­
Hoostfng Sears
Co Tampa Tribune
at home here.
jettes
to
immediately
get
in
touch
with
ville Hoard of Trade to fill the unexpire»!
The many friends of Him. Jo**'ph
countyi municipality, community (
The slntoment that all bird, dogft
No imm«xiiatc changes are contem­
l*ftn of H. H. Richardson, resigned.
bake County's Club House
°f Kissimmee, aro urging him to nnd civjc lx)dy within tho „u te an(, TOm. |
should l&gt;e registered in order th/it they plated by Mr. Urown in the jterqmnel of
cntitf the/tor for congressman from this
^ 8uch daU M wU, alvnya ^ #l hi#
The Lake Highland Improvement could come under ‘ the head of lieitlg ius office, although ho huX had more ■
n
1 1 t
; *’oard of Trade in Palatka is plan- district. Mr. Sears is an educator ° 1 . ^mmand for use in working the ipnu- Company, of West Virginia, have open­ real «logs scums to have aroused the curi­ than seven .times the number. of, api.i
, - or * home coming week, when It Is itatc wide reputation and has been
I morab,e feature which will■mjccs*wily ed bids for their $20,000 fhtbhousc on osity of several dftg owner» in Sanford plkatiqd»’ for. ¡«ajtioxvi than .tlwré-.ttre
.
Jjped that every one who has ever visit- porintendent of public instruction of have lo l)e u k cn count of. One of thrae the clay road, on Lake Minnehaha, about and tho fo||owdngTlot|«r hus fteeq- re­ places'tO 'iiU In his department.
’ .' ’
« I PsUtka, or lived In the Gem City will Osceola county for the past three4Arms, feBlumi
^ n Fiorl(la building, one mil« from Clermont. Ititfto b eo n e ceived frorp llrM lowaiil:
* Marshal Ilorr of thla. district, as also
,
■
yrn and view tho i mprovements that and is a live wire among the young poll- g,)lcndi(1|y representative of the state, of the most beautiful structures In the
Dear ifolly:}
W. À. McGourin, of Pensacola, united
,'•* Iteen made there. The date for tlcians of the state. He Is s fluent rj*D mage a success of the undertaking south. It will be ojiened Christmas to
There ia nothing about that "dog rcg-‘ Stotw marshal- Northern district of
important event has not been an- speaker, a deep thinker and a progre*- will require the morel support j&gt;f every the public. The company owns 16,000 istering" business In the game, law passed Florida, was requested early last July
■ive, hard working man, and a s con­ patriotic citizen in Florida. '
acres of the Black property, in the Im­ by tho last legJsiatikg^.j.vV-*^.1’
to resign by Attorriry Generiti Me Rey­
gressman he would have no superior in
» t 't
You would confer a favor on many nolds, but they refused, to do so, the ir
Those parties who may have sugges­ mediate vicinity, nnd their clubhouse
• F. Adams has been appointed the national congress,—Tituavilk* Ad­ tions to offer relating to the success of will be headquarters for all visitors. by asking the Tampa |&gt;aper for tya au­ terms of office. Hot having expired,
Wager of tho Tampa Hay hotel in vocate,
—Time* Union.
’**■
—
the undertaking wifi receive promjit re- After the opening of the clubhouse the thority for the statement.
pa lyr the coming season. Mr.
Your* truly,
pi it* to their «lueries and suggestions by t and will be nuj. on the m arket. It is
Va .
.j o
V , *• *»&lt;*&gt;■»■ -t —.
high (line roltingYand, healthy locality.
N. deV. HOWARD, ‘
If*
the beautiful U k e *’ » / . Kvevy’Weck Bridge Club W
addresing Mr. French at Sanford.
Hand for Alderman
penetrated
by
two
railroads,
the
A.
C.
L.
J1 2 ® * au h « P‘ke. N. II.. during th«
MM. W. D, lloljien was tho grscioas
Walter S. Uand announce hi* candi­
and T- &amp; G,, about 26 miles southeast
i
Fourth Annual Citrus Seminar
hostess of tbe E v t o Week Bridgi Club
dacy In this issue for re-election to the
- -^
W^st Side Meeting
of
Eustis, in Lake county.
t i t . A large number of letters have been position of alderman of tho city of San­
Friday afternoon 5 thè iStutlord House.
A meeting of th* West Side Improve­
The above Information was given by received In reply to the Inquiry as to ford. Mr. Hand has served ope term
tv Jmon| Mw* vtttors to Gainesville At the conclusion of the (am* R was ment Amociation will be held at the
f&gt;W*y were Rphert
aa alderman and knows tire ntcdj of t he
found-that-Abts. R. A. Kewms n had won Robbins Nest at tew o'clock Thursday Mfy-Cr-H. Goodaotough of CUrmont to- holding
ths ptUe,
ptizr, a morning.- As a matter of grave import­ tho Lake Region on Tuesday. “If you inar, The number of people interested city as well as any man in it. Mr. Hand
*of Lake- top-sçore and yrpk
wp« .awarded
awarded tbs
hand painted «piate; " De- ance will come before the meeting, it don’t believe It’s healthy, look St me,” in thtf"work is greater than ever hereto­ Is a large tax payer and a public spirited
T“
^ffreehm ents, consisting of peach is desired that all members be present. s£td Mr. Q. "I have lived there for fore. The majority of those who have citizen of the progressive type and
th the icecream , cake and tea were then served. Tbs Association disbands next month. thirty yeah, and though I Just spent a expressed themselves prefer to have the
Those present vere Mia. Anna, Mrs. In order that ,thP annual reports; may week on the coast, it does not compare Seminar held during the week beginning
mofit- for health, fertility and October- 13th. , Mrs. G, F. Kmlthi Mr*. C.
'— ------- ----------poll *
. T . A. N e J. Mrs. A, P. up all
We will, therefore, bton.lbe ‘
uniform
id Mr*. R. A.v Newman.
note pf
work on tho night of tH . T m e . w 9

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�THE SANFORD HERALD

u D scrlptlon P ric e . S 2 .0 0 • Y e a r In AtUurcr
petlreml In the City by carrier * 2 .0 0 per &gt;n i In
*d v,n c* or 20c per month.
.
Payment« In adienca must I * made at office
UpteieJ a t aecnod-cU«« mall matte» Auluti Í2n*l
1908. at the Poatofflce at San foni, riorkla
ander Act at March 3rd. 1870.
Telephone No. 148

term than ever before if such ia possible.
The Sanford schools have the reputotion of beintt tm e-of the best systems
in the state of Florida f.nd that the
schools this year wilt hold that reptrtntion go«» without saying. It hebooves
every
parent of children in the Sanford
about them. You have the Instinct of
district
to take th*ir children to the
a viper in your scabby body, and your
schools
for enrollnitnt.
It behoove*
slimy trail is strewn with ItUurea and
newspaper wrteks.^^ou «tufted half a every parent lo watch over the pro*
down newj|m|s'rs when you did not have grew of each and every-child and see
thPuhiliiy and the means to fun one siic- that tfiey attend regular nnd ‘ study
cMifully. You are nothing put a fang- their lessons'in school pnd out of school.
of
lew», blear-eyed scr|&gt;ent. Yojir head has The opportunity is before you
educating
tW
children
and
taking
ad­
buun crushed but your tail will wiggle
vantage of the excellent Sanford school
till the sun goes down.
Outside of that the poor editor Is system and the broad gauge teachers
anil principal. *
probably all right.
H ut'the obligation of tho. parent
does not end with the enrollment'“ of
the child; the public schools deserve
more attention from parents than is
usually given them. Parents, as a rule,
regard their entire duty in this connec­
tion discharged in paying their ta*
and properly . clothing and sending
hLUuc—child tu t to school.
There. La a

Sep tem ber .10. tOU

Everyone with money, no matter Itow little, wants to know that

/Reports iixjlcnju that Seminole coun­
he can get it when he wants it. '
- .
ty, the baby county of the Mute, Is los­
ing no time in making improvements
Everyone who is wise, alib knows that idle money is an unprofit­
and contracts have already been lot for
25 miles of brink reads. As n matter of
able servant and you therefore WAN I Y O U R M O N E Y W H E R E II
fact there ure few counties, cities and
IS S A F E AND W H E R E IT W IL L Y I E L D T H E G R E A T E S T P O S ­
towns in the state of Flodda carrying out
contracts for improvements or are mak­
SIB LE B EN EFIT S.
ing plans for. improvements in live.near
future. New Smyrna seems to be one
IN T H E P E O P L E S BA N K O F S A N F O R D , tT.c peo p le-op this
of the few cities in the stale watching the community generally. Wo remomthe other fellow improve.—New Smyrna Ikt well when we were a reporter on an
community liii.V£-aUtayk.fou.ml a. batik o.Lbifthcst service, uniform cour­
News.
•
*eastern |&gt;aper, it was reported that a
tesy and unquestioned character.
collision had occurred near tho city in
Reports from Postmaster General which wo were located, and several per­
These three attributes constitute the best things for which a bank
Burleson would k-ad one to beliovo that sons killed. •As the train was Inbound,
the Republican ¡iostmasteni will soon be we were anxious for our constituency that
can stand, and through them this'bank has merited its title, being in all
relegated to the farm where they belong particulars should bo obtained, and a
respects indeed, T H E P E O P L E S B AN K.
and real Democrats will take the posi­ carriage was secured to make the trip,
tions that-belong to Democrats. While although we had what was evidently
there are a few good men in the ranks ample information of the Occident.
Offering you, the most modern conveniences lor the handling o
of Republican postmasters we do not The agent informed U9 that we should
business, we extend to you our highest appreciation of your pat
think they are fit to hold the jobs under have to ask headipiarters of the railroad
u Democratic administration and they for particulars, hut mistrusting soipeshould all !«• fired for "pernicious ac­ thing wrong, wo did not seel; further
i h i he history
tivity" in voting the Republican ticket. particulars, rind as a result wo afterward
schools.
And then, here in Sanford the editor of
ascertained that only the rails spread,
The Herald is very unxious to become
the train was ofl the roadbed, hut not a
Millinery Opening
postmaster, which is very good reason
Inverness
passenger
Having Just returned from the eastern
for' wanting a change.
Chronicle.
market« where l purchased one of tho
finest and most complete stocks of Fall
Sanford is apparently determined to
M. M. Smith, President
H. E. Tolar, Cashier
SMYRNA NEKDS ROADS/
Millinery ever brought to Hanford, the
have "all the modem improvements."
H.
R.
S
t
e
v
e
n
s
,
V
i
c
e
P
r
e
s
same
will
laon
display
next
Thursday,
R. R. Deas, A s s ’t C as hi er
In a short time there will Ir&gt; inaugurated
good
roads1
leading
A town wilhou t
there one of the fuusi and most com- into it will ever remain In obscurity, so Octolx-r 2, at my millinery parlor* in
pk-re wait.» plants in the state. There far ns the parts to 1» reached are con­ the (’lurk building next floor to the jtrwtia now lieing erected at the plant of the cerned.* New Smyrna is the town we ofllce. The styles ure of the very luli-tt,
Sanford Light and Fuel Company n refer to. Thousand* of jteople from the so gel in early Indore the h*-*i hats artmammoth tower that will support the ikterinr
want a c o n n e c t i o n sold.
Mrs J H. BRUTONtank for the wwti-r supply of the city. with the East Coast by way of a hard] 1l-2t
The tunk will have a capacity of about surfaced road from the East Coast Ferry
f.0,000 gallons. The water will be pump­ to New Smyrna. Thrre is already a
For Aldrrm an
Living Cheap in Florida
ed into the tank from a r*t*crvnir bolding good road built from Sanford to the East
Î h«r#Hy «mrtoun«"*» my «andIdAry fur Ihr* jkwi
**lt's
easy to live on SJUi a month in
Afdrrrnah of ih«* rity of KanlWd. Having
40,000 gallons. The water will be iter­ Coast ferry, but after crossing the ferry lk»n of the
ritv fati lanfU In thU inainoti I f«rl Lake Worth, the Wonder city.” remarks
ated liefore being pumped into the tank to reach New Smyrna by an automobile that I am (|UaIì5*«1 to five th# people* »aliafAethjR
My p-oliry la more improvement#, HulkHtrading the Herald, using large ty|s- and then
LIVERY, S A L E S AND F E E D S T A B L E
and all trace« of sulphur taste removed, one must go by way of DeLand and the Ilk# front and a C*fra1er Hanford.
giving some details regarding the exllaiMirtfuIly.
giving a pure and soft water suitable Daytona or travel over an unsurfaced
H UlFNfiK
C or * r P ark Avonuo and S e c o n d S t r e e t
|s-a-ie!i that a reasonable man would
0
for drinking and domestic purposw.
mad, and the former route is always
have in that place.
From a glance
CO N TRA C TO RS FO R A LLK IN O S O F HEAVY HAULING
Tampa Times.
— rtmrestr —ri—» -tria* -oiuhi make New
nvsr the schedule of wi|s!iw* prepared
Smyrna in little more than half the dis­
it surely appear* that some of the
L a r g o s u p p l y of H o r s e s , M u l e s ,
Alter twenty-one year* of m-wspaj&gt;«*r tance by the latter route.
necfsaaryes of life are s*-|ured at reason­
activity Frank \Val|K&gt;Ie of the Manatee
W a g o n s and H a r n e s s a lw a y s
Is it any wonder that more of our in j
able cost in Lake Worth. ^"h** editor
Iterord ha-* quit tin- game. Frank some lerior friend* do not visit ils in the sum- ]
on h a n d F o r S a l e o r E x c h a n g e
of the Herald shows that his story
years ago »-ngagid in the drug and oilier mer time and the tourist* in going to the ¡ offlo» »ill h»vn my iin.ii»I.J.-I »itwntuMi «Vi.i i 'jn published for the information of
,
.
.
.
huauu«*» and made some ri al money und interior of tla- state do not pass through , prumiM&gt; fh* p**&gt;pU* r«tau!iji in rcuftt»my
lUffijs^-tfuUv.
peoplt* inquirinn alxjut Uif rust of
O l a c k a m l t h ln ( and W a g on R e p a ir in g In co nn ectio n
sine*- that time he has kicked on putting New Smyrna? They are sure to travel |
j h Davison t living and it inukt* an interesting
Jiis real money into the rat. hole of the
For AlititnitA
, artich*.
newspaper business, hence his decision
frftrd * l#rm in the pillion uf Aldrfman lor |hr rity of Hanford I lartwiy announcw ray
U&gt;_ quit. We hate to low Frank from
canrliitir*)- to turrrvd my»*-|f in IHr *am# ¡wuwlliun.
if #i»r1#*L iH** huvitMM uf thr city will fwlvr thr
HMKHirrH s .t.r
the ranks of the pm*» gang, for lie was a
■atm- r&amp;rt-ful «lt*nlkm that it La* in thr jt#*i Iftim , t'ndrr and Hy vlrtur a! ihrt^ »rii/» uf riKUlluti
live wire and one of the ablest jailitjit»« and fYonomy in city govririjrirfit will In? pnir invurti i»n Hrpt**fiiIM-r ilh, IW13, Hy th* rîrrk of ih*
tiri-#! in ftrry partlruUr i«n rny part
rlrrull emiri of Sputinolo munì y. »Imi* of Horld*,
ONLY AUTHORIZED BOTTLERS OF
cian* in the state, but sooner or later
Ktwpsici fu*ly.
•I) in fmvfir 41( AnnK* ! AIwiwnI and s^alrM thr
\\ AI I I I '. * II \ N 1»
•I«f»•ni]ani* hrf»-in*flrf naior*1, 1 will tin MufnUi ,
they gi t tired &lt;I starMitg I" death trying
I hr ■Ir*I »lay uf Nmelfll»! 1 11. '|u*trig thr -•C*l
to *n*rve the dear public mid leave the
f*»r iMt-imati
h«i&lt;ur*&gt; oí «al«, «i ili» frutii'«liHTtf uf Ihr oiuft lrm&gt;d
I h eteliy nn ti4iu n m m&gt; n im lu l*» • f &gt;r 'h e p tK lth in
of Snnfor'f.
off#r fot «1^ •? buhllr iqr
honorable |H--itiun of «-ditor b»r the lower
ui a M c fn ifi «if th r riiy uf '.anfur f
A cnrvfu l, Itoti, fur r»ih |n thr 1*0*1 arid h^yh»--«^ t-u]&lt;]rr. thi'
tu
rp
p
fM
irv
e
a
tm
lfitftl
ru
l
Pin
uf
M!&gt;
atlatrw
l*
ilré
d
m*y«-rii pufrrl* uf land hufrirnftrf mmllimraf, all
levels of mere money making. We do
»ui f*»f Lh* tw it t » n
AH' I if niirclç-d I w ill m «Aid faml I«ring Ui xatd ruu11t&gt; *»f SL^mlriiulM itwl
not know Frank's successor but hope be
dfivor lo gir* the {icuple a *&gt;juoe deal nnd m At*tp of F lo rid i,
honr«t « d m in n tm tiu n .
I favor bulkhending and
l*t. Under ih r riecution i f i l n t t Mr«. I. T .
will demonstrate that some money can
other Itn p row fiiA il«, Hut le lla v * in « wùm* e t - Avrry nnd 1. T . Avery, her lumvdoand. Che eouth
pmdlf un of thr tax payer'll monry «hat will not 3Ancfgï» of ME of SEM of Sect Jon 11 In Town*
I*- made in the newspaper business evon
mihet mbunten upon Ihr ¡am/ptrthlp 21 eouth, lUnge 50 r««tMANUFACTURERS OF GINGER ALE AND SODA W lTKRi
in Manatee county
2nd I'nilpf ihr rtmition.of (Tarn I-, Wlisni,
ihr HM»rrrw in uaut «rditin 11*. t1r-wYfilüxt! ■■ ILt&gt;
P H O N E 21
nil-ft h 'll* rliiin* uf S ' ^ ni NK*j
Iff! t ndwr the- riPPtilèiin «ftitul &lt;Jr»&lt;-4* 11
SKA US FOR ru M .U K S S
F«*f tlilr r n i* «
IlaitRf l«r**n wilirlu-l hv mah) eilLtma Arni Ilayar-1 in* is *etnm m uald apx'lMin II*. diw^Ttl^I
H*m W J Sear*. MiiM-rintendent uf
Ìn«*nd* tu Ironm« ■ randidat« f *' Ahlrrman ! •a thr kiulh 12 arfeo* uf \* j of SI 1j of *ald
» ihr nmilh 4 irfff of ME1»’ iff NK'g of
hi-rrhy ■nriPiinnp for Mkiitr If ri*** f*v| « di da» my tion. I»—
11ubili inorili'I inn of 1Keen] a I'uuniy
duty hy thr whnlr iiNunplp And » h**uh favor I NinJ id *HT1
I
*-rtitw
*'h |i tri hi-V'/ to pav f*‘f tllh»*
hhiI grand . hu:i •ILir o f 'In Liiighls of
4 n tur
«ini ■ t'fa**f«er ''Ai l.ird Hot »l^i
r M MANf ».
fut rii
a lmitii-'.fml mn and a tth Ihr
I'ylhiiL«. .■&gt;|»-iit .* io-* Ininn* in Urlando
]o 'it,Hhrriff uf hrnrttiuitf l
, KU
righi awMjriaiM brlievt-*
* m •!« iMilh] f f lur«*
to t« « o|td ol*4) Ha v « a H*»ttpf n t y a" I»*«i r*j« t l o th è
yvwlerday. Mr Soars is boing prom­
toi paytn «nd wlth thi* Idt-a tu &gt;frw I ».illrlt
inently meni tuned .v* a curuTldate for
&gt;uur hrorty *upp&lt;Hrt
,
ill^pr* I fu lly ,
MONEY
MAKING
GAME
congre* from the fourili «listriel. Mr
$20.00 R A L E I G H B I C Y C L E — $20.00
&lt; t
Wì h i U H U F F
In ihr I lrmil ( miri ef Ihr fírtrnlh J uiHci«) I lf.
Fame
is
easily
obtain««}
tliese
days.
Stars ha» just returned freni a visit to the
This Bicycle has fgr over u year given greater satisfaction than 'any
m il «T Ih r H ille « f FlofkU« In ••»&lt;! for Hrtninole *
a n ] j Ju tf/ r. Hem lnole fo u n ly
K. of I’, lodges in Palutka and Jackson­ A week or so. ago a viscountess from In (*ourl « f ( * filili»'
(Vtuntf. fn CkiRffn.
iti Frafld«
■ priced wheel on the market. There is nothing doubtful in tip- uu..'
Flr*l
MiiinnAÌ
Hank
til
TArnp«.
m
rorptjrAllon
ville. The order I» flourishing under Ins KtiM)|K- arrived in New York and said flitAt« of 11riari F. tflcgllia, dprr'a 1
£ construction. It has high grade equipment throughout.. Roller.
1 lly Ihn Jiitlfi« of S a)»! t'««urt
S . Il J a r lio n , Bally IL Jackaon. h u wif«,
snlministralion as grand rhnncelliir, and to a g ro ii^ o f reporters. ‘ ‘Americans
W her«M l.'julorn G f Jaìp
Ani T , N Muli
W. M. D'fkiri« and H, II HoKüfii«»*iru«i«
*
Houbhell rim, one jilece hanger, in fact it has $25.00 equipment J
havt»
applis-i!
tu
fhU
rtrua
fnr
14*11*'T\
of
À*hnUiL«
he enjoys a wide popularity. Orlando are moneywriad." Immediately after­ irai non «mthn «Pialo of Rrian I*. llfictn*. iÌrfTìWji«-tÌ. in Harikrtiplry i»f W M. I h r k in*.
*
way
through and made by the manufacturer of the Famous (
Muiir# in Iwrrhy kìvoci that unil«r anni by vir­
ward thi-* stirtetnentviuid her portrait lati* ( f rAÌil pounty of SrtmrtohSentinel.
tu* of a fWffe rT^rr*KÌ in lh« abov« «niillptl calup,
Driqi in look the bicycle over. GlaiJFlo »w* you **lio
Thpn* Ar«, ijverefarp, Tu »*&gt;!*• *Jtil A&lt;Jmmu*h a!) «sii Ih« 2tMh day *.f lun«. Ai D. 1913, th« umirf- &lt;y Ilicycle.
apjH'nred in daily- papers all over the And «InKufAr ihr* kitidrwl «rul m -tiiu fs ui "ai»! d#*
T
buy
or
not.
iifTvw
i,
!
-■
lU
.y
IL
fiil*«.
Spalai
Mwirf
in
(’hancountry. The lady when she made the (Tiwl io Im nudi appcir IwjfnH* ihi* i'uyri on *if jrrry, will n IÍ l**fnr« th« mart houw door In tb«
ROB SF.ES ’EM
ih»* «Uh ilay of lirtoWr, A U IW13, and
1 0 1 1st S tr e e t
ni SanitH'd, munly «^f ds^Im Ic and Stai® uf T
W. S. PARKER
Ncverthe- flW objfftloo*» if a«&gt; iliv^ Navi* m ih«? ip a n tin f rity
FToriila.nn th« Mh diFefOdobrf.A.D.lfU.lirtvei'n
Boh Holly can’t foi l a Kentuckian remark hu«l just landed.
ni
lartUF*
«f
ÀdmlnUtpiii'ifi
■
»
&gt;
»aid
oth«fless * her words are Hroulat«.-d wid«&gt;- Wils' IH# MITIM» WlH I*- KrmtUesil Iti u ) f l ÌA»duFa Ih«* hour» flwl Hy taw for l«ral aalr*. lo ih» hifh
with Ins story of the “dengue fever.” It
«-t and l»-4t Liddif for rasb th« folkjwln» il*-*spriffid as if she were one who spoke G*iiÌ* il iyfina ami T N IHiii di io alini« nthrf rfibrcì ’IwtipAfiy, tvinf and beánc ritual# in* th#
i» called “siiakf*" ¡1) Kentucky.
Al i»rMin or furf^rn«.
of Florida, ttvnit
Lo
untv ut Ktvmlnoi# and
powth . imtlmrUyi^-r /Lmurii ans have . no
\Vu n « * my tuim»* h* $
I&gt;* JudK»1 of *H*
Hr ri ‘- ar. eifrarfIL eÌìoùor at a paini Aft«*m fui, ¿üUlh. uf *i¿*nìyjil)- lÌfWi*lk| IM * Ih* 2?th las "1 tlfpipitiI«*f. r iiT
fi«
n
o
ff
H
P
f
4,f
u
*
TJlJttffhf ni tf.4A. II. \0\X
*
“Going to bed Tlmt night with the ii*-- tmmo ply of monev madne««.
«iuaFiif u! »cTtitiri thirty*taro, lownaMp
rscai»
H. F . W lllT N K fU Kr .
In Lure|M- it Is a common accusa­
l f&lt; "*u th , K an yr 31 « v i , and run v u *! flirt** huù
eure fis-liltg tl.nl the dengue was Mich n
I2-Tu^*2Uc
i o in ly J i k ì p
d r ,.i and th irty
and a h alf f« * t, n&gt;ulh
tion against them that they have.
little tiling 1 ww, rudely awakened liy
I j 1‘ f*&gt;#t, n * t 357? i fert, thr-órv to point of IipHut
no
American
who
has
ever
l&gt;eeii
in
Rinnifu* c o n ta ifiin f Hvii aarr* m orn nt len«.
tin- ?sn:e js rfottnance of the preceding
Said land« bring #tdd in path// abov« d#**ror,
Kunqie has notimi a luck of eagern«Vu Nralrv &amp;f Application f«»f T a« H r « l L u d rr N«c*
I -H O Y IL r.llJLH ,
bight, only it was a three ringed circus
lion S of t h ap irr
La « » t*i F lo rid *
Si?rctal MtL'U r in ( !h iD n « y
there
(or
the
rmit
of
all
cidi.
Of
course
Notlr»
n
Itffvby
üivi-o
lh»f
S)
iln.-y
Í
la
rrm
in
,
this time und the elephant.« del their
Sparkm an A r a r t « r p
p u r t h i w f (if T i i C r f l l f i o i l r N u,
clue«**t tiw
in Kngland it is ciàlomary to say that 6th
SutjrUorv for Cr mptatnant,
4-Tuw-&amp;tc
limy of l o i y r A . I&gt;. IW*7, Ita» LkrJ w«ld r« t'
turn much la-tB-r.”
Americana are ever ah pursutV of the tlAntf# fn my oflW , «ml h«.« m«*!»* «pplir-mtion
Snakes big as elephants' Had brand,
for, T « i Dr**! iti W u r In «rrunJann» wiih Saw.
Almighty doling hut
nearly
every HahI ürrtHW ai* i*m b r»o^ Dh* fuilo win g d#werüwd
Bobby, bad brand. Cut it out'-fEustis
tU u 4 i« I In N«*minok» County, FlorW *.
Atlantic vessel firings to us Englishmen property.
to-wit: W »i of W Jy of N E «j of S W *7 *nd
I^ike Regifm.
in quest' of a "wife with dollars. Be­ of S W ‘ | uf SR «* 4»f N W i, Sr# 2V, Tp. 21 S ,
This is a presrription prepared espeeWe like Clarence Wood« and ha lit to
iUnev 32 1!. 1h «rfV»
sides did not Niqiolcon shy that the
ially' for MALARIA nr CHILLS AND
Th#
»«hi
U
nd
lirio
f
i
4*0—1
*
fl
at
lb#
«l«î#
of
th
e
have anything hap|»&lt;n to him hut wc
U tnr* &lt;d ruvh r^ fttu v at» ia th e rism e a l K . FEVER..
Five w six doses will break
Dritiah were ,n luttlpn ‘-Of ^ p k re p e rx , iw
Ikvhpií
*
Never-bcforo in the history of the milljqcry trade in San iufO
hereby wish the dengue on him and Iiojk*
Lljjw ii n i d corti firmi# abati Ik - n d Vwiedj Anx&gt;rdany
case,
and
if taken then as a tonic
whirh
is
alanit
.
thè
varoc
tiling
is
Is
h«.* will have it about three whole days.
has there been luch a diversity of beautiful designs, such a prefudon
it f l lo t ñ r , T « s lh *N l « fili tara# th tm M i « n th «
the Fever will not return. It arts on
«ity.ol Novwtnbrf, A* D. lî*U
After one has had all these things happen charged against AmWcfens. . Pcgwihly HJ hIVIK
of bewildering trimmings, such reasonable prices for good nutcrMbmm I nur otrirj«! »¿piAtur* and armi Ibi» tb#
before site goes hom«* Hg* ■Kuropèan
tho
liver better than Calomel und doCs
to'him*ho will never again treat the syl&gt;2$th l i y oi Hrpt#mh#f, A. D. ISSU
viscount»*« who has salii that Ameri­
Ifaving just returned from one of the largest millinery emporiums
not
grille
or
sicken.
25c.
im+h
\»
&gt; L A . t&gt; 0 U (¡LASS,
jtet •with levity. Guess tlto fumes of
C’irrk ( ’IfT uit C o u rt, SomlnoU» L’a tnt ty . E U .
cans are money mad may develop 12*Tuèé*£t«
and having made an exhaustive study of the. latest Parisian *t'lc*
Ry Ju. C- IloH^t«, IL C,
Stovall’s banquet stltl linger around
symptoms in that direction hhrsf-lf.
end knowing just what my Sanford patrons want I feel safe in Ji'
the Lake Region winrtuni
If she ikxs not she ought to 1«- «.itts
sorting that my large and complete stock will satisfy the nui'i ft"
, iicd with Um* fame sjie has achievei I j Nutlc* of SgjfelJfalJan firf r.* l)*-a Itnit.-e 1«acting
PERSONAL REM ARKS
tlort I* of Cb»rlq' «OS, |.*S» of rio,111,
the utterance of a ,single sunt enee
S'i i Iit » )^rTI&gt;y p re ti l l j . 1. iìy ì/nry IIoirl.'&gt; n.
Talking about journalirtic amenities
lou rh aw ttl
re tta ti. No.
dSU-1 th*
ijih il,y of Ju ljy r )l. I&gt;. t i W J I s « (Uo,l .»i l coctinLa •*•
and ti e kindly regard felt hy editorial
iWt* in my om tt , «mt b u m ui* ,ppliraiinn tm
T a i I W to bartta ia ■ m m lu in ' irith I w . 8 » « t
brethren for each other, we submit the
iw tlin u « »mhrartw th * foUowiRg t1-*rrlb *l |&gt;to|followirg sample from the Walnut, KanMly,
In Nominolo omjnt», tlo rlil« . (b-wltt
.« R I* &lt;J r . J i o l NK&gt;* of S W if and rd y o l S K ly
iiis. Fimle.as about the atrongret a|*ci“ o f S K I i ot N W * . tWc. 3». T b . É r S , K » t.i* 3 2 K,
men wc have encountered lor soma
1___ . _
**
*
and witL the large enrollment of pupils cretifiot* In tb* a u t of F. W. Horton.
Unto*,
M
id
cnrtiflcaU
thill
to
iw
dortaad
trront/ ' '¡You are the vilest, thejlroat arrogant bids fair .to- ccU.wc all former year* in, to U*&gt;. Ta* l&gt;r*d »ill twü* i h m «m Uw
..'*4rfd tlve nfcBt cgotisUgal old hypoexife In {Joint of. attendant. With Thè vco' «th A tf*f Nnrrmhor A. I&gt;, IM).
•V 123% ö First Street
WhtaM tny efltrial Amature and Mai ihit th*
.land the biggest pufil&amp;idfnous liar that capafde. corps of teacbeni under the 3Sth dty ot 8«pl*nth*r, A; ih 1)13.
-,
Sanford -. - Florida
/Tias fvTT wnucta tnc »trecTami walnut or direction of( Frof. Perkin* .the Sanford
ever sat in tlje p«w of A chufch schools also jtromise to haVe a ‘better

Sanford Coca-Cola Bottling (

ALWAYS

A

WI NNER

Thursday, October 2
OPENING DAY
FALL MILLINERY

T h e o .S c h a a l
^r-f-ÜPENiNC DAY
Je w e le r

MRS. J

NEXT- THURSDAY

IL BRUTON

d W a n t - A d s \ W ill

�Sep t em ber 3p. 1913

THE SANFORIt IfF.RALD

Educator Hrnn (ookie.
( qllej's.

: j Sanford’s Temperature |
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Neu. t h e display u f new

Editor of The HefkM:
•
For p u b lic u t U ^ ^ is f la -H W -« « » .;
jjjjfo herewith record of meteorologic»J observations taken by the under
ifjrned as n cooperative observer ut the
YVeathcr Bureau of the U. T&gt;. 1&gt;ejmrinwnt' of Agriculture during the week
' ending
11*13. at Sanford.
The Instrumental readings are from
government standard instrument» vxjK^ed in the manner recoin rifled &lt;*d hy
the Chief of tho Wsather Bureau.

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Sanford Business College

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M O D E R N ( (H USKS IN

t losing out all iKijuilnr rnu.in
per copy. S Maxwell.
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Notice lu the I .at]le i

da) runtinuing lit« (la)».
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mereiai Arithmetic,

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(Date)

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H. C. DuBose,
CoupfnUitt Obrcrrtr

Penmanship.

Typewriting

IlmnphcA of Civil Service

Mrs OV HUMAN

DAY

AND

N IC H T CLASSKS

\ lilt the New Hank

T#mforature

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'■.r lumini*»» in the nett ntll.11 11
uri home hliu’k hive- (lung i&gt; in

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of day

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IN AND ABOUT THE CITY

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Idea»« Take \ olire
I lu'inurt Auto and Oreu|intionnl
Lireiis,i Ufi. (ha* on or lycfore Ortollpr
Lit. Those eoncerni»! please give this
matter attention.
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Little Happenings— Mention
Matters

It t/.l'lts

■'011(^1j^ r e moil^,u.rs*,uJv miRs’vh
il at arty timi' infili g ImnVmg.

IN T E R E S T
Iluls Su me Sorlel)
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A Vers eiithii'la.'tie meeting of the
Cat hully men » ;n held Sunday

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Hii'Nt’

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to

newest mingi ni &gt;

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•pening.
l_ - lti
ittger. L. 1*. Met tiller,

Idrkemt ni L. I*. Mr-

s.*h&lt;».| Childr. i

U . have a complete

hue of .»en""I . oppile»
Huy from uami get a fre«* ticket to the Theatre.
Seminole Pharmacy
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Your children can buy at our More a* vafely ax you can.
Our
uf School Supplier is the best in this community, anil (he asnent enable» the cliildrcn to get just what is best and what is
cd
We will assist them in selecting the right kind of supplier,
&gt;e are familiar with the requirements of tfie schools.

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that -he may conlruct.
cursing and swearing and the mem hers
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tritive than any other flour
food. . Uneeda B iscuit are
the perfect soda crackers.

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•ce, and then other men will have to go ready booked.orders for 20 ciar» of grnpesome IT they beat him o u t.- The jmuouncçnicnia will .pn&amp;ecd to
,tm tr ihir.K, n
fetter to
broken the jrc-and there will I * com id.
era bio excitement In tho next icw months.
The first thing the voters should see* that
they are property registered and the poll
taxes have Iwen paid. After that they
are licensed to talk politics.

*

Though the cost is but five
cents, Uneeda Biscuit are
too good, too nourishing, too
crisp, to be bought merely
as an economy.
B u y them because of their fresh ness— because of their crispness—
because of th e ir goodness— because
of their n o u ria b iu e n L ^
A lw a y s 5 cents.crisp and clean.

A lw a y s fresh,

N A T IO N A L B ISC U IT C O M E A N Y

nually, about 20,000,000 pieces, count­
ing letters, packages, post cards and
postals, find their way into the dead
letter
office. (Klimes money is enclosed
Budget of Opinion “Just Be
in these "dead letters," and each year a
tween You and Me.” '
considerable sum from this source is
turned into the treasury, as well as from
the dead letter sal«.
*
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While the private individual must pay
the government for the handling of his
mall, Uncle Sam carries free about 24.A Chlel ft Among Ye Taking Notes 00O tons of his own mall mntter each
and rallh, He'll Prent 'Em“—
year, more than half of which is handled
in Washington.
So Savs Saunterer.
5 “Beware of green hosier)-—it's full
of aniline," *ays Pennsylvania's state
chemist. Just how he got green hose
to stand still long enough to learn thnt,
lie fails to explain

and if tho patronizca art and music she
must wtarvelvct and tarn ■
Aa to the coat of dressing Mrs. Aria
asserts that woman can spend and sum
from $160 up, and that she can dress
comfortably on from $160 to $16,000.
But—here is where she must expect con­
tradiction—the asserts that on $160 a
woman would never look nice. Her
vision must squint. There are a great
many women whose elothea coat less than
$150 a year, who look nicer than some
who spend $16,000. Providence has
been kinder to the former than to their
more wealthy sisters.
SEMINOLE

HANK

OPENS

i Philadelphia saves about $100,000
a year by furnishing eyeglasses free to
children, especially school children. The
great«! emphasis was laid uj&gt;on this fact
by Dr, Lewis C. Weasels in the Hygieno
congress.
5 A year agtf an Oklahoma girl adver­
The figures show that about 25 per
tised at u cost of,$11.25, for a husband.
cent of school pupils are defective in
She was successful and Saturday he dire!
leaving her $19,000 or a net profit of vision and thnt parents are too poor or
too Indifferent to buy glasses, but in
$18.988.76. Sometimes wo think women
don't improve their opportunities. Again Philadelphia the children nre provided
until them, the bureau having the busi­
we are sure they do.
ness in charge dealing with about 2,500
cases
a year.------------% .Many farmers and others' ran recall
It
is
easy to show that defective eye­
the fact that when they were boys on
sight
leading
also to eye strain is so un­
the farm, tho farmer who luul two spring
favorable
in
its
influence as to retard the
seats to put on his wagon for gain days,
pupil
greatly
who
is so a(dieted and to
was considered a fortunate and welt-looccasion mischief in n score of ways often
leading into the commission of crime.
All who use glasses know that without
them they would 1» themselves so seri­
ously handicapped 1« to be unable to do
buisnesa. If one cannot see well so as to
be almost unconscious of obstruction to
sight, one is so annoyed, irritated and
hampered ill uork as almost to lose ca­
pacity for it, and this is true with chil­
dren."
Looked at in the broad way it is an
economj on (he part of any community
to see that the school children at least
are provided wiih the means of dear
Mackward students become
The postoffice department of the vision.
forward
when
they are able to use their '
United Slates has inaugurated the par­
natural
faculty
after their eye* are put
cel post service, which those who work­
in
condition
Tor
work. Hull the lime
ed out the details of inauguration assert
the doll or stupid pupil, as he is called,
ALL AROUND FLORIDA
will wit (lili
w \i-nr&gt; exrew
nage the combined express companies of outs bis position in class to luck of abil­ Notes of the Fruit and Vegetable Crops
ity tf&gt; see tho text Ixxik clearly and easily
ut Various I'ofhts
the country.
11 is a sound conclusion that Dr. Wea­
Jennings, Fla., Sept. 29.—-Truck crop*
Ftw Americans, however, yet compre­
hend the vastness of this undertaking, sels draws when he sayB that it is an an* looking well in this section. M. 11.
for the (imple reason that they arc not economic problem rather than u charity Aldennnn and Grover Cunningham have
aware of the extensiveness of the busbieea that U involved In this subject. If th«ri one acre of cucumbers each and they
carried on by the postal service before pupil's efficiency is greatly inertused the will begin to ship in n few days. Stephen
the mw burden was assigned to it by efficiency of the teacher is also in- j Bras, will put in twq acre* of cabbage;
creased ami the city gets In larger abun­ M. F. Wonrd one acre of onions; J. K.
congre».
1*
Meaty two acre* of cabbage and unions;
Even prior to January 1 last, the post dance what It spends its money for.
M. T. Hupe one acre of beans and one
tffice department of the United States
was by far the largest postal institution T, A4 last there will bo some activity in acre of English peas.
,This locality Is fnxt becoming an im­
in tho world, its morp than 350,000 om- city politics nud the boys arc coming out
portant
trucking section.
p’oyes handling annually approximately with their announcements. I ace by the
16,OCO,CCO,OCO pitee» of mall, or one- pof&gt;er last week that Davison and Runge
Jacksonville, Fla., Sept. 29.—S. C.
are out for council and D. L! Thrasher
third of the trail matter of the world.
The hourly average of the American for mayor. They arc all good men and Ward, who has had an extended experi­
pestefflee was between 800,000 and 900,- will make good officials.. Runge and ence, in the packing end of the orange
CC0 letters during the twenty-four units Davison have each s«kvod in the city filial imes in California and who for the
council and Mr. Thrasher has served os past five years has been connected with
pf the day.
At * the outbreak of the civil wur the councilman and has, been identified with the field and packing house work, has
total receipts of all, the office* in the the city's interred*'for,many yeanriand been engaged by Chase Sf Co, to enter
country did not equal those of the great knows the .weeds of thè city thoroughly. their imploy as superintendent of pack­
office atf fchleago today."’"— .
I understand that there will be oilier ing house*. Mr. Ward's experience in
.There are fuor* ’ than ^£9.000 offices, candidates come but ih a four dayp and Cali/bbnia| will be utilized to improve
' bundling the ntall In'this country, and there will Ire two more, candidate* for wheie ponHble the work of tho Chase &amp;
doing an -apnual-business which ranges mayor. Be that as it may. f don't tbjnk &gt;:Co.'a pancking houses throughout Flor­
furo $6, «t a crOiil reads' Incin^of the they can beat Thrasher for'Mayor 'and ida.
Kuthein state*, to' $23,000,000*on New w^fil« -politica ls something thht ho mill
Miami, JEla., Sept. 29.— The ColeYork. The transportation of the rrtnih .riwrjfbretcll in the result Thefre Ja a cer­
t a i n ^ that the majority o r tW v o ters . Winfield _Fruit and Packing Co. has
will support Thrasher for t.h«' jlntpls ' made heavy shipments of avocados to
reason that he is the be*^ nnupjinr’ the Chicago, Spokane and New York within
dace. There are some rumors'that he the last 10 days. The fruit brings good
will be too revere in some instanc« and prices in these markets.' Much of It
yet his politics have alwAy* been lenient shipped (his reason has been of unusual
enough and he made an ideal council­ large size/., packing only fifteen to the
man. ife Is true to his convictions and crate, At Hector's in Chicago they have
wi It let no man or ret of men swerve him lai n handling avocado« this season
from 'IhtrfArtlroi titrty and that is cer­ which the say are "the finest aod-biaat
which ever* appeared In Chicago mar­
tainly'in his favor.
However, wo shall see wbat we shall kets." The Cole-Winfield Co. has al-

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1Rivers and IlarliorB Congress, a most
interesting and instructive article on the
‘‘Physical Valuation of Railroads, which
Congress authorized tho Interstate Com­
merce Commission to make ut the earliest
time possible.
“The magnitude of the work required
of tho Commission." says the disting­
uished senator from Wisconsin, "begins
to nppear when it is realized that there
are 250,000 miles of. railroad, with all oT
the cuts and fills and grades and cul­
verts and bridges to be surveyed and ap­
praised. Then there is the rolling stock,
tho 60,000 passenger cars, tho 60,000
locomotives in all the varying stages of
depreciation and upwards of 2,250,000
freight cars, grading from the little
wooden cars, placed in service in the

Valrlco* Fla., Sept. 29.—It is estim­
ated-that there will be 20,000 boxes of
citrus fruit in this section this season and
growers are contemplating building a
packing bouse at a cost .of between
$5,000 and $7,000 with a capacity of
from four to live cars daily.
„Summerfleld, Fla., SepL 29.—Truck­
ers are busy planting cabbage, beans and
Bermuda onions. There has been a
large acreage of now land cleared and
this is fast becoming an Important ship­
ping point. Truckers intend to plant
a greater variety of vegetables for fall
and spring shipments.

The forthcoming convention of tho
National Rivera and Harbors Congre«,
which will be held in Washington, Dec.
3, 4, and 5, gives abundant promise of
exceeding in interest any previous con­
vention of this great organization, whose
slogan, "Not a Project, but a Policy,” has
brought untold benefits to the nation
OUR WASHINGTON LETTER
in tho way of improved rivers and har­
News from the Nation's Capital by the bors. United States Senator Joseph K.
Ransdeli of Louisiana, the president of
flerald Special Correspondent
tiw Congress, which is second in impor­
Washington, D. C„ Sept. 29.— (Spec­ tance only to the Congress of the United
ial)—Notwithstanding that he has been States, is authority for the statement
one of the busiest men in Washington that the program of the convention will

and Taft, both having taken a it,T[
son«! interest In theatTuIrs n| ■
and most representative of ih, *
associations of the country. Tin* , a
will also be represented on th&lt;- |,rtJ
together with representative« ,,f r,
’governments, as well as head» .,(
t ransp^fta t iptj.Jn ten* ta
Hut very' few person* reuliz«- n., mi^ J
nitudo of tho Government meat
j
tlon service or the close strut in;, ihJt ¡,
given all meat slaughtered. In [(„. ^
seven years 377,000,000 animal*
insp^ted ut slaughter hou**-* and],
100,000 carcasses and 4.700,MM»« [llrü
were condemned. Right billion
of prepared meat were iivs|hi-u ,| ^
certified for export.
To do this work a force of 2. ley
I
erinary inspectors has l&gt;een kept
1
LiouQiiMy a t .work—aL. 7t£L^Lu¿u»reif-|
and pocking ratablishmentji in 227 citm
and towns. These men, through lont I
experience, can instantly detect.,tub«. I
culosis or any other disease in a rare« 1
or can, by touch and smell detect ih- I
normality tn any organ.
Several years ago the German govern,
ment bought a si tc Tor an embody lnaMing in Washington, the land abme (t*ting over $100,000. Not content *itfc
tho • present ambassadorial residlm,
plans have been adopted in Merlin for 1
$500.000 structure to l&gt;e erected in tb
American capital in the vrr&gt; nor
future. The government of \rgrntia
appropriated $300,000 to i-t.iMLih 1
fitting home for its minister accredit^
to the United States,'and one of the final
residendes In Washington has l«&gt;n pi&gt;.
chased.
All of which is in marked contrsit t»
the niggardliness that murk- the (&gt;«•
visioas for securing quarter«' ¡ &gt;r \n*r.
ican ambassadors in foreign capital«

N O TIC E
As I have charge of the hu-i: ■ oí tk
Title Bond &lt;&amp; Guarantee t ■, I ¡-t Suford Land League; and \S. A. Wfejp
comb, I can be found in th*- Tai St«Mwair'i Office tn the court 1 ■*

T H O S . K. BATES

Home and happiness begin with tbc same let­
ter. If there is one place where money is well
spent it is in things for the home.
Your
home is your haven ol rest: everything you
put into it that adds to its comfort and beauty,
adds to your contentment.
If you have something in mind that you have
been longing to buy for your home, get it—let other things wait.
Your home should
come first." Chances are, too, that what you

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SANFORD;

eed Business Roads
And Less Joy Rid
C ongressman

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a (Act, although our father* &lt;lji|n*t
havp it W'c uao It 'because it i» aafer
and latter, if not cheaper, than the old
kerosene lamp. Vet the electric hull) jH
Other New* And View* Ol The no more wonderful than the discoveries
that the doctors have appropriated
World In Gerald In Tabloid Form
from the great unknown for the U-netU
Detroit. Mich,, Sept. 30.—United ofJuirnun kjnd.
S ta t» Representative
Dorsey
W.
But there is a aoienre 'of living, the
^^nr^irfnnL chairman. j A— Uie-Jiiumu frrr-.-^i-.n'Jn hf o 'lk v Intelligent- ntTTT'.lnd
committee on roads, in an address bywoman, which is plain common sense.
for the American road congress here It is so eimplc that we don't recognize it
todayj adniiUcd that he was "not in as scientific. The man or woman who
hxxmony with the dominant apirit" of the has not made a complete inventory of
eongrt« and vigorously opposed the so- his or her physical possessions, who does
ealled “touring road" atlvocatca. Ho not know the strong points or the weak-'
uigrd support for the "businwts roads'' nesses, who has not measured his or her
el*», which ho said aim&lt;*d for "ehcapphysical strength, needs a guardian. (IE
er transportation and lower cost of has not discoveresi the safe working limit

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rCKamlsMuiier of public highways

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a burden
Not until a man has Ii v«-*1 ( igmg
out lus allottisi years, corning more than and t(i
lie sts'inis, making the worl i richer anil e|*owh
Ig'tlor, h** is entitled In rest, to draw- m ron
u|K&gt;n the accitmnlnti'l fund of tri» earlier roads,
and active years
¡lavn-il
It Is J'lst .is miicti a lilt', t o previ r . m
one's health, to build it up if it he on
'l l,is
paired, as it is til follow I)»' I’en 1' on ever',
munii mente. Our
besetting
physical ,,uglily
«in* somet linea beco me so familiar that ¡(us eu
ti.ey seem alitimi to be xirluir
Wo In,. Use I
forget they .,ri. sui». They are tempi a Fiori du
tions that turn into habits and wy loss' |Pmmm
sight of tie* fact th u ftb ey are stilt tempF art
tntions
There Is the sin o' eating wjiat rated I
w«* don’t nessi, of eating more than we roustru
need and tins is rommotiest of nil
fnvorai
tiie sin of drinking wiiat we know while engine«,
we are drinking i- injurious tie- sin hf
i
uorr , . tin« -in of overwork of driving peve I!
the mnehtne too hard 'tic sin of w om
!M i|1(. ,
there are many
them and they all on peu-ni
pmr our elliciency, lcs«en our jdiysieal „( t(„.

lion for mi«st of t i c m, |ierlui|ri for all
pp.
except for old a g e . wild that should not the eon
he considered n I» r&gt;” l an til, \ I fu* jt|so to
doctors with all ileir «'«king for the mnvont
Cip Is«-i of (liseusi* and for the remeiliev, ¡,nd '
are doing their grande*! work in apply
Find,
ing liwir findings to the prevention nf sis-retar
disenae and human snllering.
i assonai
The religion of common siTt.se ap|*mU
|,
to every man, hut just as practical j nent t
Christionity is not intended for Sunday portatiti
uw nlone, so this religion should lw avail- men of
able for every day living
to be ll

of ¡ U . S

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OCTODER

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year They will find in Paint ka fifteen
rpilc* of vitrifies! brick paved streets, a
complete sewerage system, and all other
conveniences and needs of the modern
city.

, I'AOI.A POINT*
Our finn wrath^r Htill continuo«,
PiUatku, Fla.. Oct. 3. Senator D. U.^ap fin.i
"*• i liai||lnn
hTcher, president, and Iceland J shadows, made by the glorious sun and
floating cloud», anti breath the fresh,
pure nir, makes life n pleasure. The
woods are growing gay ,with autumn
flowers, it being Florida's peculiar
blowing ' to have u wealth ol bright
tint«! blossoms to enliven tho rusty
hue of foliage and grasses that have
lost their summer fresh ms«.
The
constructing a canal to connect tho cool nights are already giving a yellow
of the physical machine tinder his imme- Mississippi river and the Apalachicola tint to rjiru.s fruits, and soon the busy
not alone the amount of and thence acrous the Florida |&gt;cnlnsulu season of picking and packing will
v safely undertake, but ho to the St. Johns river and tho Atlantic, begin.
irs of sleep are necessary | The association is working for till logllMiss Sarah Smith teaches ut Fort
itchine in good nrtler, the ¡mate river and harbor improvements, Tampa C:ty litis year. I’aM ex| cri'-nc.nils of fiMid it ni-eds, wiiai hut is special!;, inDTesleti in the project til .ki-i 1. i. young lady's MUiVes* ushtired,
and what disagree with hearing its name.
and till that can be said, is to wish hi»r
not alcohol is an unsafe
Florida, |H'r)ia|w more than any other p l e a s u r e and pr«lit in her winter's
d a score of other personal |state in tho Union, is vitally i nice rested work.
d peculiarities—auch a in waterway improvements. In no state
Ttie Zachery family are moving to
t deserve what God gave js then- bettor opportunity to do what their new home on Magnolia Ave.,
i knowing th"so things, ^the thrifty jwople of tin* northern coun- to gi\&gt; the girls tho benefit of Sanfbrd's
th'"*«’ measurements. dis- tries of Eurojie are doing providing exci II. nt schools.
Mi
1 red Kaiser of .hnks'invdlc
was a welcome vi itor ut Twiii i.uker.
one &lt;! last week.
lum-elf up In his It iv ’ ■--- 1 (Miint of efTt cuintr
Ol.
I Paolu's valued neighbor*-.
'■‘ ‘•iiiy. plr, iiin ll. .imj inentalK
Ile |I„. Sri
Mr. 1
\\ HuntouL niter a ( li-u-ai ■
who falls in neglecting a plain duty to tin* ti
mimn
sjM'ut ut Cambridge, ami N.'w
bin x«df. to ins fumih to iiis neighbors (letter
bury I i Mil**., has returned (•&gt; la
and t,o (us «-tate
N • man can live unto
The
ill tii.nl. . . "Seven Oaks." I
.himself, for society is so complicatisi („• ¿ ¡¡j
ds I Lake
that if he is not a producer, he is a drag, ruid in
■s, 1 'M r brown's friend and gueM, Mr

t'oirm.m Score In luting
Ust commun sense in living
Most Americans would resent tin* sug
gcstion that tiny don't u s e it ,tlwii\s and
eVfrjwhm1. Some of them do in tiieir
ordinary aifali»; more of thun do not
when it comisi to the tnomigement of
thit which w moHt important to them
*elvts their health, the welfare ..f tlnur
|bodkn
What is common sense'’
Analysts might differ in t in-ir d e t u n
tk)n#, but without undue u&lt;ciimcalily
the use of common aense might i)e called cafiacity.
Mem be
thttane application of tho rule* that have
Medical science has found a remedy interest
been gathered from the experience* of for many iaviily ills. It ia searching for a„d r iti
other«
It will bring a cure nr allevia, i velojmi

l0w. KPply this lino of reasoning to
Science of living. Science is a for»bk word until you gel well ucinu-d with it, know what it means.
1, Fn you have mastered it, it b simple,
[tT*uOSh to bo used familiarly every day.
** been so clouded and obscured by
»ng worda that students use about
b11 it has scorned Jar above and be«
•* most of ua, but tho translation
P* ^ possible for us to apply its
to ouraelvos. For science U sitniUfcilicd knowledge, the facta about
*J thing» and the ways in wnicli
at ranged, put in pigeon hole»,
me simpkwt of us can find them
** ^bem. Having found tliem it is
'to use them if we know how. if
n°*’ ijf ^or 118 1° learn how.
•eiehtuta, no set of atudenta, have
ttore rapid advances in tiie last
Y^ar* than tho medical men. They
arciiwl far and deep for cxplantlto fommojit-ii.jJdjoi.'j. mIml-ul
1Q^*n body. Thoir studies have
®i*ny chorUhcd notions about
l b*t man put* himself fifty"

FRIDAY,

Palatka Meeting Of
U. S. Marshall Brown
Waterways Association
Assumes New Duties

Appeal F o r P l a i n P e o p l e

“Tfie 'touring roai^s* class," declared
Representative Shackleford, “ demands
that the United State» »hull limit its
road activities to tho construction and
tnaintenancj^ of a few ‘ocean to ocean*
*nd ‘craw country’ highways of great
perfection and then leave the rest of the
people to build their own roads or do
without, as they.choose,
"The ‘business
roascloss
believe
that in dealing with the roads we must
keep in mind cosy communication betwten tiie farms and the tow os and rail­
way itations, m&gt; the farmer may market
hU crops at less expense and the town
dwriicr may get farm products itmr«
Uasily and at less cost.
V "The 'touring roads’ class desire-» to
jet away as far as ¡HKsilde from local
control, control. Tonccotnplii.il this a
bill is now |s iuiing in congr«-»» which
provides that n new oillce shnll be cre­
ated—that of public highway rmiimk
sioner—who sliall k»»'p ins otllee at
WMEington where he may not tie m
fiametd or even impressed by the
ijtantings of the people among whom
th* romU should radiate. The iiill also
Itwridex that all ((Urnliun» as to lo catio n ,
I Dtthod of construction and lunim.-n

FLORIDA,

/ |)r. Brownlee Will Breach
Word comes from Pr Brownlee tliat
lie will be in Sanford today or tomorrow
and will preach at the Presbyterian
church at the morning and evening ser­
vices: Dr. Brownlee hits Usui touring
Euro|te and has iusl refurneii to At­
lanta where he stopped to visit friends
and relative* ere returning to hi* charge
in this city. His many friends and all
of his congregation will gather next Sun­
day to give him welcome and to hear
him at the Presbyterian church
Congregational Church
Next Sunday L Communion Day.
and the Lord's Supper will be celebrated;
all thn members'of the church are urged
to 1» present..
In tho evening the subject will be
"Tho Art of Living a Diay at a rime.”
AH'are cordially invitqd to these services.
F. P. STRONG.
Pastor.
*
" Notice
A meeting of the Brotherhood ria»» of
the Presbyterian Church will Is* held
7:30. Tiie election of ofllcvni nnd other
important busiiHwi will Iw conducted
Every member
during tbU meeting,
da urged to bo preaent

M e in ,

If. Cl«»«
.1 I.as Isniglit tlie &lt; H M e M
&gt;|e plnce
b anana I.ake
The* was fer
m mail)
e.iiH the liome of the Wetrer
■ic! fati t!
T h e - Id house was
liurtesl
ir some ’ it. ago ¡mil
( e v .la n d will
ill ' hint'!
i in w r. soli i i t
linin'«' tat* I

l &gt;. S. Pearson is at home for a short
\ai al ioti

rmcr oanloru Man 1
Office In Jacksonville

*I&gt;r. Frank Crane has written some
|very pretty and interesting stories,
hut none more rarely lieauti'ul than
The ! the following:
Clarice had a baby.
t( w is the
t wonder of the UIiuul.
From tho old
fisherman down by th» beach to the
Tnricsrtr—fln-f Walk -r» upat the big hotel the baby wa&lt; t ic sub­
ject of intense discussion.
For ev­
erybody liked Clarice anti h v husband,
who was a play-actor, and the baby
was an amazing compound of the
excellencies of both.
Clarice wanted tho baby baptized.
No priest or minister could be found
on the island. "Just the same I shall
have the baby haptizod,” said she.
I'll have Berriman to do it." Bondman
was u |&gt;oet, past sizty, and a beautiful
fuilure.
Physicnlly ho lived on the
crusts and edge* of things' spiritual­
ly he ate of the heart of the world. So
lone day they had the christening. And
Berriman, the poet, sprke, saying:
"Beloved friends, wo are hare gath­
The St. Petersburg Vitrified Brick ered, ¡it the sight of God and in the
factory has turned out a third kiln presence of theie witnetsc*, to bap­
of brirk burned from Florida beach- tize this child.
sand.
These three trials have been
"Baptijm Is the application of wa­
cxiH&gt;rimcnial and those who claim to ter to tie human body, solemnly and
now and hav e
«summed tin- hri formally, as a symbol of the cleansing
pronounce them exrsilent and well of tie roul It is a meat anriant rite,
i hipted to paving p irji &gt;m*&lt; Some of ant| i&lt; found in all religions
i .i&gt;' copi.*« are ii1»a on d.spb.. hi M
"it irit.i ate* the adopte n of a can­
F ! stnirg
This particular kind
didate into the inemltership of the
hick has bisui inunulactured only elect.
'unni: i hi- past year, the company tit
"There has always tteen a Sllfierior
&gt;t Fi t. rsburg and one m California few, an aristocracy in the world.
In ing the only ones engaged in the
"There is tint apparent or so-ciUled
hu-ini-s of the making of vitrified aristocracy, who in u rule *rv not sn■&gt;. irk If in In'neh sand
pctior at all, and there Is the real ar­
istocracy, who are .» *s'ret ordsr known *
j to themselves only.
"We nrv here to baptize this baity
into the real elect, the real uppu-tenI dotn. the real church, or is-cl -sin, or
call** I-out
i—
- HwsfwOtn»^ cnrt**crmc our
ss-lvist to teach tins child tile tip|»&gt;r
thought in ail tilings.
"To fur (lowers shall not In« mere
plants, hut »..si's thought i
"T o her stars sliall It« more than
burning worlds, they {ihall bt* eyua of *
mystery.
"T o her men shall not bo brutes,
whose labor it to It- exploit«!, they
shall it« brothers, prophets, ») I it
flumes
" T o Itef the »ex feeling, when It
cones .shall hr as u Illy, w^willy-tbough
its rool.s grow in common tfrrftr' yet
lifts its pure jaituLs to perfumo tfie
air, to inuKe glad the garden, and to
greet the sun.
"T o her, events shall not hi as the
stinking of dice, the fortuity of cbanco,
but they shall be meaningful moves
of the intelligence of destiny, which
guidtss men ami things by its own jter-

For the first time in twenty-five
year« the town of Maitland, in Orange
county, i* without a school, no teacher
having l»een provided for Ilia place. In
a muss meeting resolutions were passed
asking the county school board to re­
store the school to tlm town. As the
matter now stands. Winter Park is the
ncaroat school and tho children would 1»
Yowcll's Big Sale
rt&gt;i|uire&lt;l to go some two and a half miles
The big F hII Sale slurl.i at Yowi ll’s
to get the benefits of the public school.
store today and will last for four days.
This is the golden opportunity to get
your stock of winter needs cheap for
thcy will certainly bo some rare bargains.
Head over the list: Towels, Bedding
Comforts. Bed Spreads. liclLi, Hand­
kerchiefs, Silks, Children’s Coats, Sheets
nnd Pillow Cases, Table Linen, New
Fail 1 Drwfii Goods, etc.
The Suita. Coats, Silks, Drew.» (iijods,
Trimmings and
\yool Suitings are1 suroaMfngly beautiful, and of tha^very
latent-*t) l e s . ----• —
- Remember the date. Sale, starts to­
day nnd lasts four day* and Yowull's
store the [ lac*.
th l «It« q* *Ka d h y t g*ova
artaaian weU and friah potato district,
and orange ami grapefruit grove», from ing tìte sumrper dn Alabama, and North Osceola's commissioners mi
. h w ^ b ^ . w ^ . b i p M a . . , Carolina, ha» returned to San(ord. right ro^n in the right-place?
»

oontain»

Last Friday night tho chqir of the
Baptist church organized into a society
for social purposes, bcaides'tho better­
ment of their music. Forrwtt Gatchel
is the president, Miss Minnie Stewart is
secretary-treasurer, Miss Ruby Betts
will preside at the organ, and E. A. Gil­
bert will have charge of thu music as
director. They anticipate many pleas­
ant and profitable evenings during the
coming winter. Their regular choir
school is on Frijlay nights from 7 to 1».

circuit court and will no doubt enjoy
many hours in tho Mary D. on Lake
Monroe and the beautiful S t . Johns.

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                    <text>of $« to $10 a day. and aonif much mon- j »porting thcmsclvw and got n line be­ daughter a loyal father and the com­
than .th a t. But tla-j In variably aUy low with aome of the good things they munity a faithful friend.
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whore the road» are good.
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.. —
When Florida guts a system Of im to be here, etc ”
* u fr t j p ì ì l ì i ) i i “ J u s t B c provetl h'ghwaya it* s u p e r b -. X^rt -?»«» K» 3UrriLrMadA xiiat-am t«-.atid sqn an&lt;l daughter.
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tw e e n Y ou a n d M e
fruits, its vegeta Iilea and farm products, they go away again to pleas; keep their
its fresh .dr and its numerous other ad- thoughts to themselves while drinking t
THE GENEVA MINSTRELS
vantagr* will mak«* it ihw u 'c i t u t *in- I liiia water and earing pretzels to keep
t V t N T ilt G A U POST NO 1 IN II ter resort for the whole north, east and on doing the same thing and don’t tell Gave a Good Performance H rre
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• | west, which will bring them In thousands me anything about it, because it will
Two Nights
with their ears. They will tour the always bo impossible for me to "come
The Geneva Minstrels gave two very
A C hid la Among Ye Taking Notes sta ti«i stopping at our hotels, eating our up there," and they know it when they creditable performance* here at the
ond f a ith , lie’ll P ren t t m " products and »jtending their money on write such nnnsrnse.
Imperial last Friday and Saturday
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— At
1 a,n
r u r v n t n u } mu m itin n n ii
ezeep: grits and bacon there is no earth- formani* th -y madc . (J#oJ(lwJ h jt. The
• | the Atbtnticv. .
*{ Editing a newspaper is a m a n 's, A nd-fhen Col. Stovall gets down to « ly use in tell.ng me about anchovies
^
Wu
^
gam e—you kcept out.”
.
| figures and* tells us what these good ami humming birds wings and hot birds
lhc „ u slc of the orehretra was
. Advice to thij effect was recently | ^ , 1, WOuld mean in dollars and .conts and cold b otU « and Hectors and over |
worfh th„ ,)n&gt;1, of • admission,
given by a well known weekly news- 0f ouls[de money to the pc-oplo of'.Flor- the Rhine and S tate street and out in
„
h tof th e’crpdit of th , performance
paper editor of Florida to an even better y a Listen to him:
Denver and w r r a n d i c o and St. I*ouis lm #l;„
Is die Mrs. Endor C urlett who haa
known corporation lawyer and legislati ve j When you g e t'to figuring on what anjl other M-ajibrta th n t are all Greek to 1
worked early and lnte to make the show
lobbyist.
*good roatLs would do for Florida, you me. I am patiently wa’ting until the a sucrejw and with staging three perBuy them because of their fresh­
Editing a new»j&gt;aj&gt;&lt;-r is indeed a man *' become aman-il at the rewult*. It us eleVatior is put in the court house and
,
,
. formance* at Geneva, Orlando and SanRv
game," and, sad to state, it has proven our Ix-licf that when wv get a system of
ness—because of their cr
'ore! Mw aggregaton und their manager
most to big a game for any mortal man good roads, connecting most of the prin- phur waU-r’ at Philips’. corner, put on a ha(,
lhej|, work cul out for tbem&gt;
because of their goodness- lecause
th at ever lived.
ci,«! points a m l r e ^ U |n the state that red n e c k tie w d ride up and down on the
FoI|owi fa th#
m „ d thoso
Men of hra’-ns experience no great at m a t 100,000 will com e-to Florida ! Hovntor all day and nave my pint u re
of their nourishment.
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un o COOK part:
dtlllculty in making some raondy thrdugh every winter
w ttb the, r e a rs . One bun- taken unroot a. the postals say .and In t, rIw utor
-Mrs. Erulur. C u r k t u ..
the business conduct of newspapers if tired thousand people at $10 a day each : then ;n nic o f tttt~f rtTTriv 'wtt^irPC so m e1- , r . „ . . „
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Alw ays 5 cents. A lw ays fresh,
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,
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E nd—it. H. I attishall, W. Adams,
they are absolutely servile to interests w. uld
make a total of a mtllforvdollars a real post cards depicting hig|i life in Sanf’jn-le_Thusa Tarlx II \d t’ii Gre h
w hich make their mi vice worth while, day spent in o u r'fla te liy visitors for a . ford as she is writ.
crisp and clean.
i ant, 1. K. ffeyl, Agnes M usselwhite, H.
•
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¿¿f- but experience haa. U uglitjdl, newspaper
af three
months.
•*
9m
Hurley, H arry Phil iips’Jean etta Sheldon,
workers
. . that
. .the. man
. who trie* to edit
.
almt*t staggers credulity, b u t It is wliat i ^ Every recurring prim ary, campaign \ i|i]i Marion Tarbell nianche Patti
an absolutely independent newvpaper as one
¡n this country, jind nothing i.* or ek-rtion emphasizes the dutie* of citi- ‘ «j,.n
i
R&amp;~~ . w
his work “cut out for him." It has been thought of it. The hotels are well kept « n sh ip . It is the one time of the year \ f a re h -G ra n d Union
K r,
Schleppcgr!
one of those finding the needlo-ln-the
because they have custom enough, and th a t the average business rnun can as- Cotton Plantation. Georgia Iaind
haystack tasks in the past, but thanks to mostly from the motor travel, so th at
t j,e | iusjnt^;, 0f'g o o d government.
Ensemble
the heroism of a few pioneers, who have they can afford to keep them In first jj (, ap p roach« the fray arnx-d with a
Monologue
\V. Adam
lx irne the brunt of attack, a I»etter day class style.
ballot and armored with good Intentions Street Scene Down Home Rag
2s dawning.
Thesc may seem at first to lx* some­ und high iiurjxixi-s. He bare* his breast
Ensemble
Ahd the independent pa|x-r of the what extravagant statem ents, but a liH-«*
to the foe, ruim-t his head like a clod Ghost of the Goblin Mun
future is going to lx- the successful paper. retlection will convince must intelligent
lenging stag, lifts high his javelin andAgnes Mussefwhite
Proper ciliting of a new-spai»'r ri- |x-rxiris that the tigurin ¡jn* not very
und forgets t«» go to tie- |xi||- or ^ our’re a (ireat Dig Blue Eyed Baby
quire« as much tor poss-hly more i brains mucj, exaggerates!. Sp»*aking of the jdays ruui all day with a few elio--n
Mr* C urlett, Mr. 1‘hil i, * and others
us is re*quirv&lt;l of the judges who grace different kinds of roads m New England
spirit*
Its a funny little old world and Monologue
Your children enn buy at our store as safely a - )nu
Blanche Pattishull
the bench of the supremo court of the the Tampa, editor says:
the {xijiulution brings up tiie funny Swinging—Mr. Moon Man
can.
Our
line of School Supplies is the best in this cunSextette
United States of America. Th*s sta te ­
Here th e y are spending millions of average.
111 unity, and the assortment enables the children to gel juM
Solo—( ) Salvation Nell Mrs Curlett
ment may sound overdrawn but it is dollurs on the roads: Most of the state*
what is best jfnd what is needed. We will assist them in
h Come and KLm Your Honey
true.
have more than one metliod. The main
*
There
is
just
a
bare
poeHibil'ty
that
selecting
the right kind of supplies, for we are familiar with }
Mr».
Curlett
nnd
I.
F.
Heyl
The Supreme Court of our country roads are- called state roads and are built
some
man
will
run
for
olllce
in
the
next
Boat
Scene
Bobbin'
and
Down
the
requirements
of the schools.
does well to handle one rase a day, nnd by the state. The lervser roads are- rounEnsemble
the luiiges take their t irue m sifting tin- ty road* and town roads, wlneb th&lt; state city election and give the •U&gt;|as-tiir- and
P E N S , P E N C IL S , P E N C IL B O X E S , P o o l s
It Overture Forwt l^uis-n
Ibs-ix*
tistim ony, and they Lave written law hc|j«s to build, paying from one-third clerks a chanee to gt t tiu ir salaries
Ix-gliw tu limk now .L- tltmigli nne or two O v e rtu re - H'jipndreimc
lto\ er
SA C K S AND ST R A PS, TA BLETS.
to f .de them
to two-third.s of tie- cost and -«itnetimes
I l.e newspaper ed lor b:u&gt; a seore or more It u&gt; tin state road tn.ti alt rio ts in* n will idler ibei .M |t«&gt; fur aid* rua r I’pa-ning Melinda'« SS rstd ng Day
IN K S , C R A Y O N S,
Kn*» ruble
n.ore jiroMellus eai-h day problems moM of tbe Vl»ltmg motor Iravs-I. the bill ila- mayor » enair will remili' » '
Eveil l.l|»- hit» eertM-d to talk • bunts Snoky Ookum
Ensemble
that are- not to Is- solved at leisure, but rnunt&gt; und towti ro.ul» I» mg u.»»--l ebielly inni
A nd all S c h o o l S u p p lie s, E X C E P T R O O K S , tan
almut
what
he
would
do
l(
he
wi
re
Solo
Bye
Baby
Bye
Mrs
t ’-irlett
NOW
Is n any wonder that mistake» bv Iik-hI trati,e iltimrh in ’He mani thnv
h e fou n d h e r e. O ur p rices a r e n e v e r hijiher than
mayor .uni I ••»• mi , io| s for the n '
i 1 bur t» I'm t ioitig It.li'k to ( a olina
are often mad»
an will built und nifi r ituuy attrai
e ls e w h e r e , bu l freq u en tly th ey a re lo w er.
all
I be mayqr'» job i» going by de
Ensemble
Men of no jirnfmiioii stand more- tiuus o(J the Ix-aten palli
fault*and
the
only
thing
to
do
is
to
nu»e
( trihesirn
solidly und mtnovably for that which
l i t i or flit«» n ,iar» ago there wi-re
M f
I».« ley
1» fig bt that il t ItwM* o| the iicwsjiu|H-r if itu- lliousaniL» ut abandoiii-&lt;l f in m through 1 ! e »alary .uni m.oa tin olii, i m.. i,
lea n e ffa She|i|on
anil u majority of tiuir error. r.»ult oul New \ ork and N- a f iigland Tlial Mlore attrindivi and n ay Is- »mu ei
TMC N E A R E S T D R U G S T O R E
Mr»*. J IJ Adams
from leaii'ng tisi far on tbe side of wa» lx-(ore- Ita- state» hail bulli anv «un m elili lit i all lx- . n alasi
I. II Niver
Phona 275
SA N FO R D , F L O R ID A
P I.o .ii-’ 75
"merry " ijj Ih mg infila need by jx-rsonal »idi-rable rmleage ut grulli road» Te
Mr
-».are-,
•
national
-net
u
--|e
.»Ita-n
friends,dji, nnd not by
of ^,» n
dny thè lami t n ut wa.» noi then m iriti
i. - i
»s 1u» irg'.i l’ai I i»ha X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X S X X X X X X X X X X X
LLi- lu w sjajer til tur ui lorre.-jsin (aymg lavi» mi
. •
,- f i d i UV i ..... to s ta tis t-'-.u.» s,,rne
dent ubo . w-lhng
make u
-.or, f luti ai. aere a
l os i- gi.i l'ai 11 -hall
m
variably
rem
ind
.»
d
Bill
N
.
i
•
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.-.1 r gì ' - •i
»•rv allori» .»nini
-I li.eir I.I.id.»
in ligl.lu g for .1 i¡,.l rai.s* ..r ngaiti-l inurki t garih-iuertMiketlm ss to t.igb plrtri- i- o ltin |, ii
\ »wirnnung js»d fortv tu*- i&gt;v mie
All Ibruugi Ila i-oiiiiiry ir*- hard P a i d o n t h e ont.»l.ti a n d » o lile ari- i.a ld
S i*ti relay, though. hnndred and tiffy fisi m .»z*- m.ide of
uslruy by fin r.ilship. and tin sj.-m of »mi»dh road» wl,-e, ir- lui.itTeefed h. on tin- insidisy tn j »a, by winn on trinili rit -nf* rimro
w n. i .......... . ' i i n • iioiiti d in I'-ir i ar t liai • dn r* te and jirovidi-d with »1 adv «.il.
wentiur i- ••t ' • r .»lei-woo • i-.d
LIVER Y, S A L E S AND F E E D STADLE
¡•ork
i imp» «si»' |'«y (.-'t - '«it mure now -4 ti—and otiier jiarajihernalia of .in up
or other worldly gam &gt;an tmu-b bun
*'iiteli |»»,| li • i " . . »l i . i i . d i. li. I le
C or cr P a r k A v e n u e a n d S e c o n d S t r e e t
i ’llulr * ip.i stimi. What is liu tb '’' &gt;iur
iilhi-r wìth .« te.iiii i,a ni tni» t h a n Ilu-y .did u. 1»M, il s t a r , lis) u» out ti*-«lute estulilishment is to !«• Iiuill iiy
Is om »Inch etif,fronts bull hourly, and J.rcxlue. or a umti.r . .ir ,&gt;r otjier veli »le III o u r I untili-' lutti 11 .111 we »to|i|M»| to tln- Mlami Bearli Impr ivi-met t t '.im
C O N T R A C T O R S F O R A L L K I N D S OF HEAVY MALI INC,
Is -t atiy en us.- lor wonder tout he soiiu - !»»r i-jr!!!’- . i*| j leaaure
t h i n k th a t we a r e gi M m g full.. HiOOOd pali) j u.»t South ol Un- big puv limi un
time* fats to "g»t by with it?”
L a r g e s u p p l y of H o r s e s , M u l e s ,
Tnere- i» a vu;:ety of road» ,» ng bulli &lt;1( 1 0 0 , 1(1 | s r r e n t more- w a g ’-- t h a n w-e Ihe tiearh at Miami
V
• M l-,g i f | v 0
i is. editing a iw-wspajM r i- a "m an's III t lil» lim thoitstor,i -«» timi of Ine l'initl
!*r*-»ident Dozier. ol th&lt;- I »-sburg
W a g o n s and H a r n e s s a l w a y s
job," and tl you .,ri not trying to lx- a fr&gt; III the »mailer |- :e— and V-Ilagi-S a
Board of Traile, is stili very i-nt,UL»iiL»tn
man, kovp mit n, it
on h a n d F o r S a l e o r E x c h a n g e
\S nudi we are a**iin»l i a Chi over thè projis-r of irier('a»uig th«* usi.fid
large animili! &gt;‘( VMilln d Idiel -» tu mg
fin- fill lowing 1 ,atonal on t 1a- -uh
• li. al! I..- I .i f ; ut ai
i-s» ( ! In- ' &gt;. * ! i * a!g&gt; «i. i ■ S" • • a
.»••'I
i .e I &lt; , i . I.,. » i I i I*.i-i f
Ulackamllhin* and
a p a ir lo a i n cotlft&lt;*&lt;-!•». &gt;
/♦♦ I, «•♦'!**—
**
•i*
*—i*«si t»*■«*«
Uiv , f*nu,and rrrrier f nitirrete a liti a HT«hton
tviHury»
Oiiv hi*#»»* i iittiK lo r»» - n * v*e*( »«* SStv»titftgi.tr*, Mr. I Toner
Nx»Mi U t m u l . Ia.olir I» I*.,Ml.. I 1-I »il' .11 .11» II, t 1U
•
d
I
Inafi-t
.
*
./
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• » n.» • u- iitr.ig* d
I I • j.n .-• t
a iarg*' *'
► h it
* »
rtinly |e. I VII. II.all or Woman who l-olii’U tiohe alni ha.» Ia»-n under ' "i »••leralion
Il - tu I of road '» lllui'h -Il
read*.
(or a long Ulne. The ellort i» tx-ing mudiittVot, bui il L» exjx usi ve where- the siiriek
Funeral of John Saul*
"inditing a ni wsjiajs-r, in some re- huve to ,«• sinppi &lt;1 uny coiw'dt'nible ilLv
to get an approprialion for a 60-fix&gt;t
Mr. John Saul*, one of thP most re*- rhnniM-J wìth a depili of G feet, 107 milr*
sjnrt* is a good deal like |ire-iy-hmg tnee. For country road.» taoken stone
J.
ONLY AUTHOH1ZEI) BOTTLERS OP
The (io » |i| truth must lx- jim-v -i AciI m 1» Mia-rally used. w»tli tbe uji|»T tbre-e »|M-rti»i eitizeiLs of EnturprLM- died very long, running frmn the St Jnhtt* river lo
»’ iddi ni-, at his ri-widenrv on I'm*’ street Mike fiora
the form u( geiM-rulitn» or »onii'’f«IIiiw
la - • I » l o l l e rii i VI * I * ' 1, I 1 1 1 • I i p h . l l t .
■a l . 1 -day morning
will gel lot .11 d now I
..-p'xtiiii ..il, or ri i ie-,i la. or ■ »ia aJ.
"Lew i elsoi - ! Pi - u I i » in h-dl.i
Dr K.tliv 'uv l“»-n ap|rt*'nt**il pastor
Mr &gt;:.ul.» «.u» iMirn a, ' ill.ihan, N.i*
. .i* • &lt;»| n||f* nf .»• .1 »’f • f T .* •/ »» .it»
si(iul h'l di» i». .' ■' il - 1'll il
I .1 » I |. un
SS hi n ni the i o|ori-i| Method »t eh un h » nee
i i- kiil»l -t * *•:.!« % j • • ti fi«»t an ..i.i, . Ilornl.i in l'.'.u
I'M-ai 1 er- ,| ! • . •
u* • 11- i • -I "
-h* hirm*-r |«-.v»t-ir H*-v
. • . • ..r.I d ' ; ; ,ri r ' *• ■ vr.| to The death
?. . »
?•• • » - i
• • . • i. it.- i
W B 1 i ( .. ,|i
I If K - Il X w.L» a
I,
' • . i \ -I . i.i
■.
.! a lew
hut 11,. d'
•
•
’ i
! .
■ , »• ' A i il
mg t h* in u n lit ,or «luit U n. do i».! i v i ; i.ual limi.» IL» wa. oli tu thè r.&lt;ad I» .•.*r. iat&gt; r to SauL'VIlie, n.*w known a.» pre-aeiier but gave up tix- m irstry for
M A N I'F A&lt;’T1: H Eli.S OF GINGER ALK AND SODA W U l ' '
In I v» ; \|r »a il» wa» the (ir.n-tii i of nii-d'i-m«- ami now he w-ll
»ay
b l V I,at III M&lt; I 11 lia It.»» IV»— gr imi mio ti •• i.hiin noli» • ir tace l.y • »- *». i. 1 ! .ri hi
I’ ll O N E 21
eonstltuli » a II a,.a j,o . n
in wi at ila . ai e ,i ni jla ai.tomol.ih winsili
lla r I Ol! to Mis.» Berth.i S B-aline of • un.Inni t'a pr.irtirr *,( m*'&lt;iii-ine with
jirvarhiiig.
tlx-y kin w utx.ni p .ijle
Medina,
N.
Y.,
m
m
of
U
m
Lite
F
J.
tu late lutti»&gt; Toni» bave h s-n bulli
"In si me ilo tatua-, he wl o fiiis into a .villi a i o l i : . - ' I.a»»- -»ith a li-tum-niHis Bodine of Enterprise
Bosld*-» his wife
jnuani.li U i .ii.m a i i w«| u| «r 1 .ritit -*
« • i 11 •■ » [.» to gl ve Ixith Mr Saul.» lea viti one son. Mr Kulph
sonnt, i g abolit l im whiii hi­ ciliègi»! pl u ' » ! f. t 4&gt; 1 rr. ' i
' »ad» and t Ite . .) Saul» und on*- daughter, Mr- la-on
er» um • u i lm » Tii.iry lu-» every r« i'-sj i r « “lili ¡a » VAijM i. ! In* Ini liminoli» »ilrfail- U light of Luke Helen, F"la ami si-ven '
to fts-l I n [. „I ni-, g u t. id -»• l»K* n« ^ - |*H h* r.t
»i»t«-rs, Mr* II F" yuackenl».»» and Mrs.
puja; (or pnbli-liUiw -o httu i I va', at il
Sarah
Dav.s of F2i&gt;t* r(iri»*. Mr» /ertoh'u
Sut 1« f i*ail- Wpuoi
volul imiira- the
Brooks
of Osteen. Mr*. H. ( ‘ Bu»hn» ll
know» ninni! h-n. And oft- n t rne* Ih* nriiM.FH ‘lui alM 1 ag i ir
irai • nterewt* of
Illudi »t lilntb r I- the u is t vulnerable Moiula Th&lt; v would re «lue*- l,y t ui e and Mrs Ellen Curl sle of Dt-lamd, Mrs.
to a t t ui k
th&gt;ni* th«- i&lt;*i o( nutri i ring n*e fruii» C harlott Scjyv:n of Viim ». and Mm.
" li II Iglil lx- well (of Mime inopie to ai.d othi-r ero|.» and l*-ave th*- money so Mary Gain* of Onk Hill. H a. F’or 37
s5*S* ■
reflect i | i t thi-e l ini», . ml in »¡lent .»avi d in tli*
nd» i f tln- fruii gniweru yiur* Mr. Situl* wxs in partnership with
gnititiii.i- .e ■1 11 n.iiil i .n oi.ivii.i. h
.o d (arti i i» "J ti* y woulii &lt;-\ti-nd *nor- tli*- Hon William S. Thayer of FmterAiiout four years ago tins partwors»- 11 fall I la II
ii ously thè a *-a **( | rolitabli proibì»'- j)ii»*
ih
is
I
Ip
was d- s*&gt;rvvd. Mr. Saul.» taking
. ,
t *41 «*( mi 1^ vigetabl*» (i*r northern
over ti.e outside inter«*t* of tin- firm.
• 1 Wallace Stovall. ..alitor of the T a m p a " !,rk'
*■,l n
*"
to cover on
T ie funeral wa* held from All Saint*’ :
Tllbune, ha* b:s-n n.itoiqig thro u g h ' u •v1’0*1 " n,! , l ‘,‘ ,w"
“ n «"•’ 'Gat
Church.
F’.nterpris«- Saturday morn'ng, [.
New England and he w.it*-* the Tri bun* ** unimiiru»**1
iI 'a* rr•
S*
|&gt;t.
L
’Oth.
F erv k w by Hev. Alleyn
u mint ti.tertaining und instructive let-;
What H o i'da need* to n-.ake her faof
DeLand.
ti r about tlx-road eeiiatiuction which lx- n,0lu a,,,f wealthy i» good nwids jind
••
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s’
fo ib d there. Re w rit« of the defeat of | morc klK&gt;d ro:,&lt;l*. “ '"1 ‘ben som e more ’ The pull iH-are-n» were Hon. F. W,
à i-:.;
It gives
Sams,
Mcasrs.
R.
S.
Sheldon,
K.
»B.
the
good
rotnl*
hill
In
tlxlaM
Horida
1
^f0&lt;K,
J
f
I f " .’
US ^roa^ D^0‘lsurc to announce the opening'
our Fal^^l^pT
Fall
IcgUIature and then says:
Such fact* nnd afjpttnenlti are- actually Osteen. William Pndgctt, W. J. Burns,
K !*«
;
Just, one we*-k’s visit in New England unausVerable, yet we Flfirjdu people Sr., O.- IK V S a »'•
sit
around
and
allow
our
nuturubadVan/Ytn«p|(
lhoti-"who
attended
the
funeral
would conv'nce every n'ncompoop who
oppoM-d thi* m«a»ure- of the fallacy of tag«s und our tremendous potK'b'litic-a from out of tojvu were:
We have a most complete stock of all the n-jvve»i
hta argum ent. With a paved highway to L-e dormant v n j ly Ih cause we haven’t
Sanford—Ms» Jind Mr»., .A. T. Ro«styles, and invite your inspection.
We would not recom- j
IhIi «'■ v-*•-,- i?L, -,from Penaacola to Jackaqnville and even a p art of the husinesa'sense which M-tterr Mr. H. E. Tolar, Mr. Geo. H.
!
4.«
mend
them
unless
we
felt
confident
of
their giving com plct'1
from Jackaonville to M iami nnd Jnek- the people of bleak and barren Now I ng.«’p ^ .Iia[ j ’ \ j r j^ey.
land
always
exercise
where»
dollar»
and
satisfaction. “ PATRICIAN" stands
aonville to Tampa, the winter visitors
DiTaind Jud fv J. W. Perkin*. Judge
weidd amount to more in Florida than rents are atn slake.
f° “ H that is excellent in women’s
Bert F’ish, Jttdg«- J. A. Stewart. Judge
its orange* ami w-liter crojiw in jia.»t
footwear.
It
is
the
world’s
standard of fashion, nnd has won an
¡ J. fA-v Crory, Hon. J K. Alexander, Hon. ¡
years.
enviable reputation by its perfect fit, its style and its serviceability
* Now and then l-g*l a |«&gt;»t are) from
-p. F a tili* Sheriff Fàiw.ir»! Smith. R.
It is a Perfect J3{t00 at the Right Price, apd the M ost Serviceable
It U very clear that Florida n.*&gt;ds ¡in­ *ome of my friend» who ir*- away *-n- J*. NYjdUrrY
shoe
at any price. Its superior merits have b»H'n accorded Instant
roads over which automobile* joying themselves at sumo' watering
Daytona -Hon. Charle» Dougherty
recognition the world over. T ry “ PA T R IC IA N " nnd n plea ant
vel firm point to point with com- place (whatever that is/ uud they tell mo anti Mr. Jackson.
surprise awaits you. T
»
*
Cn the roads nf New York, Mass- about what a good time they are having
New Sm yrna—Hon. F. W. Sauls,
«.QU. «lai Hhoda Islami- thago art and hern ynura t r u l y ia laboring ft-.vuv
_____________________ B O O T S S 3 JSQ _ J Q S 3 0 0 _____________________
T *yrnr:¡.~irf rr: w m im : M r : tv s . stipi -1
nda of aotomobilea upasing every trying to make a living and unable to
don and Mr. Linton.
The
price to the wearer.
probably at le u t half of them at take even the train to Enterprise. Some­
OaUetj—R.
D,
Brooks
nnd
wife,
K..B.
w on of tho y ear coming from other times I think those picture postals are
Realities ar.d - touring over the goed a nuisance and just invented to make a Oster n nn&lt;l wife, jfilri
touriati and viaitora step man discouraged with hi* IqL W hat
*
Ii , and th* g«n*r«l «ari.tnal* good does i l do mo t à gu^u at. «une-spot . . In the dcalh
U
cacti penan spenda an av o rte a thousand m'Uw away and ace the boyra RwtíCn loving ’
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BARFORD. FLORIDA

PHtDAT, SEPTEM B ER

1 8 . 1810
Volum* VI

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Will Paralhl Tracks

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Will Open On Monday

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Compelled By Law

OJtccchobcc T o Ft. Pierce Wi l l although there w:ls a majority for the , , . v u , u m t u i u u i u c i s u i p c c i c u
inn
Record A tten d an ce Is E xpected
m
il uciwi
u&lt;-i*-.i ils
u* hnnorury
honorary escort, as
wets in the total county vote This
N c w 1 Liven Wreck S ta rt O f- j Laat year the blight which »truck th»»
Be L inked A t O nce
drives the saloons nut of Duniw-llon, unit
. By The
__ S ch o o l Board
‘“'V"" 'V f ' K&lt;
Hastings licit, and other potato growing
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l 1 Dull U»art-nt » err Mayor .s¡H-nrer.
h c i a li t I n v e s t i. g a t i o n

those nolile industries must now seek
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sections of the state, was severe and the
Connelly, It. A. Newman. U It.
New Road* Will Open Up Finest
crop was fully 60 jier cvnt short of an
f r «et precinct* in the eouniry in »hu h Prof Perkin* Takes Occasion T o Give St» in»,
r.u.
Hu«land.
Cruse
Barnes,
!
Money
1
%
Placed
Above
Human
Live*
ns. Ed. ito» lumi,
Hurnes.
Land* In Florid* And Give
tn continue their useful minisi rations !
Scholars A nd P u pH* A'dvlce
0*i?nttP*-«utb W . J L
-------------avernge.
- r—^ ^ a—T f ’ L n
• - —&lt;-&lt;■
li ’lu n Fox and Bresnahun officiated
‘
1
t5duble' Track*jfc _
_____ ^ in the causo of, civilt/ aium.—-Ajikebind
• W « i ß Ä l i « ; i r ^ G 'i S r
The acreage put In on the lower east
Trli-gram.
I
r'
***" * P, n i n 4
at t e rh u rrh and several lu-autiful »*■—
fort
For
Safety
—
:!
coast
will lie large lliis Heiwon. TFe
Word has te e n jiìre&lt;i»dTò TTRi eTitffwx-r- 1
î T t
I Siifffoycr"public Schools w llls ta r t an- lection- «ere rmulered hy -*t--Wpewlnl
.
,
e.vit
coast
section ut Miami will havo
ing cori» °L the Florida East Cuaxt
The coming term of the Florida other term Beginning next Monday chou
Washington, f)
Sept, JG. On the an earlier crop than any other section
Railway Company, now engaged • irrl-Womnn*.
....................*'■•»»
-Iwfafo i'nnumwi«.
* state. Slrpm cnts are made in
of* »nc
the
nUlCt
putting the finii hing touches to the ^
to
,, T * l 1 ¡dlshosaei*, prom-, and greaf. prepnnrtttm* a n r bei ng ^w d»}” Lather Urcanalian paid a beautiful hcvl* of the In te n U te Commerce co m -, wi
,M* to ** the **■» in the history of the by instructors and parent* in order th a t ^tribute to the young man, giving a brief mission’* scathing denunciation of the hampers and
and some
of the spuds go as
a
southern. *nd of the Lake Okeechobee school,
Seattle, and Spokane, Wash,
all may lie in running order when the outl-ne of his life as a citizen and mem- New Haven road for the recent Wal- fur west us
as
Sea
dlviflm *&gt;f the F. B. C.. to la* In read!sh'pm ent generally sell for
bell strike*. It Is expected that the her of the church and pointed out the lingford wreck, in which it was held that The
— first sh'pi
Itm within ninety days to run the lino
with its
its high
high ji $6
tit to
•» J7 jn-r
— *hamjier on the northern
Young M en’s Athletic H ub
lieglnnlng with
high water mark in attendance will be uncertn'nty of Ffe by h » opening words, “ man failure," lieginning
from Fort Pierce across to Okeechobee
" in i i is Lminiiien, ■jnnarket.
The Young Men’s Athletic Club held reached this year and Unit there will ho j “ H** ye always ready, for ye kilo« not . . . ----—... t......... .
the new resort town to be established its aecond meeting last night. Sept. -4.
wna responsihle for the loss of twentyover 600 pupils enrolled on opening day. I what hour the rail may come."
on the northern rim of the great lake at
one live», m-ntiment in rongress rafiidly 1 The acreage, w'll also Ik* large in tho
It was a lively one and those present In order that ill may be ready ne*t
Jt . ,, »underfill coiiK-ldt nee. or ilh .
,, today n a movement* Sanford. section
ils the truckers who
the terminus of the railroad, no« being enjoyed the meeting verv much and are
Ix-gnn to crystabze
.
. .
,
,
Monday Prof. Perkins sends Tlie Her- F uii.i r llresnabun dmignated il a s|ss.
,
,
,
.
,
have
cleared
new
land an. devoting al­
pushed to completion.
Further much interested in the progress of the 11,1,1
to
take
up
th«.
whole
subject
of
legt-da........
..
foHowin*: regarding the opening •ai " t ” f Providence, he happened to lie
imwt &lt;h&lt; entin- acreage to potato*«,
than this, it is said fhat plans have laen I club. Th.-r. Were eighteen
and the parents should be sure to read a t soger on the ’ll fated train that lion for train safety at the December! Tin* soil
pres4-iit
at Sanford is particularly
session. Backed by the in filienei* of th«
perfected for a branch road connecting un inerì
•I e ig h t m e r li e previous it
Flue • 1 1 , h rid w a s l i e I n . I Oil«- t o r each
adapted to the rais'ng of fine spuds and
May town with N ea Smvrnii, and a u n ti ing.
Irtepsinte
t
’omnn-rce
taimniission
an
"The city puhli* school »ill o|»-n tin
of Bryan .»Her tin- « r u t ,
din-ct lire from Ormond to St Augus­
etlort »ill I»' ri'-eh* to eni|s»wer the com- with a favorable*n-;iao!t the growers will
t Itllci-r» «i pc b-|i-, t--I ¿la fu » » s
Monday morning. Scpc *j;i, at S o ’clock
• rul ofleruigt '.uri profi,.« and mt&lt;vi(.ii in deal with such qu-sdi &gt;ns a- coin money and many of them liclievo
tine. giving the K. K. i not only a
li. B. Punlmi. pn-xident.
Pupils »Ini e.\|»i t to enter the hrxt
^ otea I.)
.-.a . ni tlie muny friends, the Brother- nevi cars and modern safety equipment. that ties seits&lt;&gt;n •» the appointed time.
direct stfalght line down the coast for —I agatnut li. C. Phillifis.
and
second
g
ra
d
o
m
ust
n
itori
a
t
the
j
jltM
H| an(j t iH. Sanford lodge of Elks lav- Comintaeioncr McChord, who hits inPlant City truckers will probably
tourist handling« but practically double
Vice Presi de nt Itmimillnl, fi vote* - Printary Building, cor. Palmetto a v e -1
&lt;&lt;&gt;|np
tH
^u
tiiu
l
emblems
of
their
..........
...................
..
|
put
tn about 500 acres, a nfight incrcaw
tracking the road, so as to nllo* of again.it Philli|Kt 6; M d^iughlin 5.
vrutigati-d many recent wrecks, .s d ra ft- 0Wf |w l %vaf
They
hlim!.
.
nut* and Sixt.li stns-t
Pupils
entering |,,V|
,-,te.'m in tie- lb « ring lid [
freight traffic and local trains to be
n
g
a
hill
to
place
such
,M.wer
with
the
^
on
^
,
he
^
netW()n
G. P Wyatt wna nom inaud nml
-*th. filli, fith, 7tb and htli g radii
handled from Fort Fierce through by i-lected unaiiimouxlv a» m-crelary, finan- ;ir’’ F'-Huc&lt;t.-d to cobi»* to thè Grammnr utei to the «lead.
commission. Ke,,n*s* ntative Stevens of an(, many ((f th|J Krowm ,^,*flv&lt;, ^
the lake, thence up over the ne« iigei mal and cornit(hiiiding -*&lt; ret.ir&gt;.
s* t mi Inis such a p..| liar \ unii», man \ . W Ham,»si,in-, chairman of a sub- , h^ &gt;Wf w,„ ,M, lh(l ,1IinruT yt. „ u to
I School un Sevi-nth »trei-t
Pupili etith ’s year » ’
choboe division to Maytown and via
it.-n » ;thoilt a li.olii,-i t - ».irli .-•■mimtlvi- ..I tii«&gt; Interstate ( oinmerjaMr. Mcl.atighltti and \ l r \\ icker run ''-ring Migli Si lumi, i &lt;• '»Ih. Hlth, liti*
I
y*el&lt;|
and prices.
via JV at &lt;a to Jacksonville
|i is said a tu- in th- ra.. (t.f tr. a.-ur,
I the city .has Ih. ii \ «rl- &gt;1 in ii iiiimii ti 1*. tixlay began luniring preIT«-udi-nl “fi1* l ’-'th gradi- must curii,' t.. thè High
In
tie- .Mnnitiix* section, including
that the Florida Bust Foust H.iilaiiv in cie.1 Olle i - i .Mi 1 v -.r i( \ |r M&lt; Luugh•mil eOrro" for tn viral i„
u. bn mar. t &gt; tie- drafting of a similar bill.
IbiiMm.' rei T ifili.” ., avelli!“ . '
Jirsdf-ntown.
Ibibncttn, Parrish and
Tii
he,i
mg
rl.i
a
.
i
-I
-\
■
&gt;
t
•&gt;
I
to
i-i
tend* lo make on the northern run of II,,
ts-t weetl \ u .t h and IV ut li stp-ets.
Terra
('
a
the
acreage will b:* fillly 20
.&lt;
n
tu
r
s
.
K
\
|
s
s
L
s
in
r.nfr't.id
u
p
ratini»
Lake Okeechobee a resort city that « ill
• minus «&gt;-r&gt;
•r*j laid t u t . I -! I ..ike
Mr H i Philllt"» « .ut nominuted and
Pupi!» who ha» e Im ri sludying dutper
rx-nt
]arg«-r
Ilian laat year. Expe­
«ni
litheard
Indore
a
rvpurt
”
made.
be tlie jieer of Palm M&lt; ai-S nr Miami
• mvti-rv . « bili*
t In heni etLs « vpt
* * ‘1
ej.i ted imai iin.. , I i» chairmnn uf ’tu mg ih» .nmim r atid vi'.-’ t t&lt;&gt; take ex
rienced
growers
iu-lieve
that good money
,Tf|c* lake is furr.cif in lu t ’ r&gt; .or .
h ». r .li d
- - , I¿illliullC CUlutj.llIts \ì f l'IltlllJH IN *1 .1M: IM.l! lu!t*- T•*f [f •'
r|l ,|f» T*| *1*’^•1«’ 1
«dl
l«nude
ticyear
on
Irish potatoes
It is really one of Jhe most lH-auiiful good tnan in that line and «ili devote to collie Monda;, prepan-d to take thè
km -rimr .-u|. *r
t nx- l.i use l ne sorrowing fr-endi. and tin
and
ce|er&gt;.
• t
bodies of water In the state ami i- »i»i*| s|MS’iul a tte ' ' -■ cheek
given
him
l»y
Jacob
H.
Schlff.
a
d family.
thè atlibdic sid. &gt;-f “ xamiri itt"’ ”
P n - •• .■ xatnlnatioti» «ili 1
Tlie new ax-tion on the (b-orgia
N. t. ^ .rl It.in k er ii in
« a . h e c' i i w
to te the largest body ui fri-h «aler ui the club.
he I'Hiidu* t- I
' l.i lene Iler» "I t tie
-o
.iti.r
.V Florida Uri'lrouil
from
lb»- United Statrw Its » « ter- t*em wth
Ini
iianki-r
-o
t,—
un.
I
t
•
••
i«»&gt;
on
the
clitxil- m ti,, i r 1 --i 1 1V•■ rimili'
1-our short -j *s . Ins. w ere ll.ieli li
Drilling Dren \\ i-llPalatk.i
to
Lake
City
is
b.fittg
rapidly
fnh and ducks, and its banks »itb those elect is 1 olll..-rs
-land
li,
tin
i
lb
jm
-»
c
Iitii“lit
trial
of
the
Il »dl li**1 Im Ii.ei-M.ar&gt; for parenti
\i
I’. li|&gt;cr. sufieriiili-nd.-tit fur r In- iiovnrii'ir
i In* deaignaimn of the check r|evr-lo|Mxl ami a large acreage of potagame of all kinds native to Florida
li
S u», fello»- g -I liiu*&gt; unii lit • have »hu h an i'Ujiil' enti-ring the lust gr.idi­ t»i
U
II
Dr’ll
ng
t
«unj.4
»
*
ot
Jai
«ill la-come n hunters’ paradise, and some club. B it tttti.-s are preduV.-d !•&gt; lli i. o.i hut ,d! olii, r pupil- »ho -in(or tin- iiov.-rnor's campaign fund dnl tin-- »ill it,* jilantix) The growers last
• »ilH'h •«* Ilo» J.i.*I
do« li a pot r -1 »&gt;t ii to | Ii,»| i-e. Mr SchifT year in tin» six-lion while handicap|i**d
the location of the r&lt;-.&lt;.rt o- id » n u rs ttiv » rit't
, -, «.'II for lo « .” g ini I- '. ■I -m i
It [.&lt;&gt;—ini, iiiM .,1 mat“ an', dit- with too much rain made a very credwill insure salubrity of climate ami mild
I ! artet r|u-. ■!
time n
i t 'ill Iti li|"*»* r.-i- rting
*t mix-1, i .■ •
•«8 I 11||. I Mlk. i .g
I
I.
tatile -flowing and the ,»cri*nge will be
'.•(»''
*.
n II I- * .1 -.'
aid Ju dge klltier
Bess all the year
Already the Fast .lltth
l o I la- letti li, r ■.i I U f e e t --I ■ 4* u r ' •«--K
i « H- i d un ¡ire-nli n t oi t|n court, Inil il l 111&lt;re.L-4-d i li i- year
CourtvCompany IS behind the develnpI » ill tie III lie. i -till i in th*- H |g I S. hi hi!
Ati&gt; triinrtn.ttion a ill lie gladly t
l lo o k Itali ■ Hay to go d u » t l a »«•Ul Milling 111 II rt rntnnt pr.eux-niion |
( flwit ot lands and town -in ^ along the celli d all-1 given, J
Tim Haniuigs News report* th at
Building mlnrduv fr ci. - a* u nx. t.&lt;
I t »* -V-xjMM-u-d l i u t i t h e n »•■11- j iioukl liave to chargi m e p. tit jury that
Ww division, and the public «ill !„• nf
lohn
N!x 4- Cx„ of New York wifi not
1 ¡ in * I ■re ' «dl
i'
lo ronfi r
I' \\ i \ FT 1 « i I i b. nor. ' (i
1 I \ • 1 1 the i AiH-r ixiii-i iil. i To tni i * h i ' . I-, -nterestwl irl tjie Hast tig’s potato
fend a cliunre to h..y t-i • lots nr car
till h aril upa Whi i mj - 1 1*i liter —
id»ml
v ir.1 I
-ii .
di i"*»i nf ol h&lt; - at •ar ’
■utn r III nninr-. m
giv. r 1»
led e&gt; ie|it u- com ui ss on men and
den nr grove acreage in t 1 • region «In ri
There «ill Im .i f.i ulty mix ting Sur
S inlnrd, I- I i
................... * I he pci-uliar't **X of If. •
I -. to « Imm it ».e- dellven-i, -Hill broker- as the r interest« Imvg boon
yature 4as demonatrutie.it »he turday. S. pi J',lli at I ’ID p m ill 1 1.
I i ii.11
' ** ttn t t i e » a ter-h mill i it • -i. -1 il it • I.»-. &lt;o".
taken over i*y the Nix-Hughe»* Co.,
nio»t lavish with her gifts.
High School Building. All teuehei
i Li-rta tfepili
reaciied, ru-*ti in. •• . t
[ ; *;
■'Suppressing" Ne-»s
»itli
Frank
. Nix preiidutit, and
are urged to be jin«tj.|it."
never till up the hole the water can
This week «i- |&gt;H.k&gt;x| it i neigMioring
Francis
S
Ecklex
secrt-tfiry. For a
T
he
North
t'u
n
lin
a
Ij-gixlatur**
eonN .1 PKBKIN*'
■i .imi- above .1
J r a r Hall, an Orlatid.. inung man -M-hangi* -\jH itii.v in -■ • &gt;i. ,m uni
......... I ir, *-xt '.e -r-liti.tr. x**.-i -li I - l a , t o iinnile-r ol viur» Jolin Nix &amp; Co., have
ire it giM-n ii ,
about ‘JO years of tig»-i- ri-.ting «&gt;11 to
if Im « ;i l i lt in g m a ' h a d gni.e » r u n g .
eon*iil.-r p ropoli* triadi I*. V’ViT.tl rail Iss-n inti-ri-sti-d on u large scale in the
foim « fi4-m-4day, having ycslertlav it&gt;•&gt;'.if im " ' 1
• •arm- l.uux In Nut-hell
1 **' •
I I" r ’• a ij 1-tnXi nt Í fr - igtit r.tlex ¡witato ih-ai and in 1111 controlled over
JtAtMt it...i i,»„ rtgbi tau t st . lI aaI U at tn“ »'U 1.111 III■»X1IJ11M1- t, 1
. &gt;lUl
.o per . .-Mi of tin- acreug -. Th* short
MID'
•
&gt; i ,I.
I * iill » Hilt
»
•
,
i
,M,-ttll
•«I
.l0st( |. by a mowing ime hm.
1:
.r
*&gt; 1 rlnti fi th» gartn '.1»». 1.11.1
\ t
' imi t-on-i
Afte» eftecrtrij» n ry n n tP H -141,*4i ul ia. 1 year rMSuia-l ii'844tr .u J y
■in- du
ciijent is-curn-il at J »‘IT Pre—■*»11 * i.irn
.t t
Hi.» «t 1- - r\ j.-..1..it.!. - ' .d ,
\ la-, tri lim i' I.
'
• , ; ,v
r••.-4—*— . 11 •.• • l unt 11 to f-ir ill i inc.-rnixl and wfi m ike iioftl
alsiut four m ilia noutli of tin- city, »hil- l o lf.e eililn r a n d ., &lt; I loto l
l&gt; lU*III t 1V•-1&gt; 1' « 18Ol l| 4 LIJOW 1ill'll! ill
■''ll El I 1-lVt ! I 'I 1 f.llfcf J* Ulr-iMitf«* grower- iud fue-tors chury of tak ’ng on
they were mowing grass. Young was ing, unti thè edit«r Imd lixteiuxl unii the| ly. We have a new state game war'll n
on tlie (irojMimxi riitj- rliangex »til be re- lisi large an acreage. Till* new com­
walking in front of the machine, looking leurs liaii «un tin- promise frfim Inni j now who evidently means busi nuns und
Pm mim-nI Ituilih-rs Hi •re
»-i-iv»xl,‘ At a miL-x mi-utmg of shipfs-m pany »11 Ik- mtereatod in a c^njederably
for Munijis, or other tilings that might Wc Inni goni- tlirough «uh Un- -arile tie is appointing the btxd rncjt he ran
Dus afterniMiri Govi-rr &gt;r f'ruig dtx-Ian-d reduce*! acreage, about 2,00(1Ö acri»* in
Areh-tert Muir&gt;
interfere with the hi ml**. He stopped thing do/a-n- "f tini-.x our-.,|” T, An ed get in tin- various counties ........Hint.
nm i-.ll in favor o| .»•-. &gt;-|&gt;t»ny* the road’s Hastings. 100 nrr«*x at Bunnnfi.
lell.Wlil a
tractor H N I ,d and “lapped up" one -d tin- imr-i-s and iior i- oul_, I tiii.it
I" li.L
lie l i k e - «arrien* to &lt;&gt;- that the lav» i- thr.r.ei, I
,-J
j
in Umi- tilie said - i n i rix-nininend.i -m.illi-r holding at Elktnn
Iite city io U •
in turning to walk around the machine, and filx di-lik*-- ■
t iidnubt.xilV it »ill !■ ■
-- a l n i I.« i t a l e - , enlolei'd
li
ild tn men j. - it .1 iti ru- - | mx u l
tie city and
Th&gt;- -evi-ral other firms who have
the projecting blade struck the luot at lit- - 1rengtti (-. t » "X • i.l 1 of , tv e .»tni tor-, d li. Iti r tii.Ill ever I» i.jr. Im .
I i i-«- gi n in n . '
t-x-n t, ft|&gt;- deal for soverul .ears »ill
the instep, scm ring all art«-re« and lead­ dut V i - jii-t Iti-*
of t I,, «if ilD rr&gt; • i -• i . - irung. ; public e*tltin.
i I bipoli- D
••ach ioni-.il larger acreage and tlmr»*
ers Mr Prixwott • urn- d l. corded tin- i if i/, n W• rein. '
fM'«*i *1
Al I \i»1 ! Î III I,I t»f
■• . ■ m m V f
Alii 144' it . , I' .
i'H !■ i e irnl.--r of in |t*p -irLtit grow­
M
-ill Odi •
it &gt;' 'll \
itg to kecji the young man (roll! bleeding tii ol.it
i . riain iking go a ip ' î p* ir^; u .ul* .11■•I u»'i,n li •
We fiad i. i
o i li il - . M i k
er- or tie di-tr ct Smith Si i|ol-l**tl,
\ .o............. .
i -, 11 o • . to lay by
to d.atb, and brought him to the city in In iinriteiil loue.i
¿im»I
ill-e a tearful fain**»i 'l'iniik* ili* 1‘omihi!
• pillai on ,» i a &gt; r . u of d ’litv and • .t f r th. xtnti t. dtvover
mr tifa i1lb*l»r*x»lMirgh Uro»., ti» Klkt.ui Potato
a huggy, taking him to Dr Pillans’ of in ut to r Mi»ed d o ,
It lier • ros- lud t r
i- tlie ^
loi I t, I O l i i . '. Mill I Ialini IL it Lx.-'iilugi-, lliilierl 1 I ekra-f. will In*
•
. ■ • ¡-r
ft«-, where the injured
member was curile tu us and n-gg'd the favor, A
ïhv imIlling ■Ai’iiÄUh L** iit*ur -il f i
atei sevi rill ot ■r Ir î »dî g . in I Irl.u do L«' I'
and, to get exjM-rt inlormu »et've m the deal, and !.. S Ktllingxdrtwst-d.
big-headed man jmnjMMl ux about it and fr the iH-ni-lit of hunters who want tri blx rpxlit
Mr I .a son is a promt- ) Uff» un tilín {»flint I»Wort* tho ciuw pru* wuvth. J. A, Gladney, J. L. .Middleton
anil called us a eo«ard for so doing A In ols-y the law jv&lt;- puhlish the follow in. n&gt;-ni builder an i r .v- rn.iii.v n .iitnict- iiMgrixvxx* flirtile,-, the inquext into the ;,ni* H. MillVan are among tho infic­
I : 5
short
tim e afterwards the shado» fell t»yno|isi- of some of the things if is i n ine hustling ñu-i- iiJmiIi • “I •trun,,« ci 11j r»- ».mini.iv giri’i* di itli, »Inch » llx si-t l"‘ndt-nt growers N.
It is reported hen* that the sheriff of
Packer,
. fiumter county has John Gary, the negro across Ins threshold and he came run- lawful to rlo
t&gt; und in 'utili r « ! .411*111 I ■« n , 11 ,t 11 luf Saturday, wu- adjournrxi to October
..c i r s i , it lx a v i o l a t i on if the law tn gentlemen ji.iei f it’ 11* r.il 1 iitlb ' a i •. &lt;1 it, inai tune a ikx-txion as to
who attempted to kill City Marshal, Ding and iw-ggixl ii- to -av nut lung
fti-gister Your Dog
Totian Sunday morning, in custody,
"Yes." we n-ph-d. "b u t don't you hun, « u h out first securing » license.
a|rprec'nti-d v
I- *1 l-urull- "i ¡LM mi III M iiniidL m li gal -tatua will have inx-n
Our attention wax directed to the fol­
hut the report cannot lie confirmed. rerm-nilK-r bow you called us a coward
Second, tin- hunting ¡teicxon do»*s tmt iM-rs of tiie evi r e ■ i nig lb tel i I mil! .«arli-d try tue -tate’.- alienists, of whom low -ug capping which appeared re­
Acting Mandinl Stafford has gone to for keeping still?* "I know," he re­
open until Nuvembef 20, and cli***- and Mr. King «ili curry an a-iv rti*&lt;- Dr. Carr.l S McDonald and IJ r. May- cently in the T am pa Tribune, and ft is
Sum te n file at the request of the sheriff plied, ’’Put 1 was wrong. It tx different
riicnt uLxii tu ki&lt; | » fi riami- h -lor" Un Dim -a« and &lt;¡u*«t¡oned Scftmidt today. iii-re p a w d on U) those of our jieoplc
Feb. 20.
of Sumter county to identify Gary. Tho now." . And we listened even to him.
pijople
of SunforH and S-nuitole cu.iut...
Q
who own valuable dogs. There were
Third, the law 'prohibits the killing &lt;&gt;f
town Is quiet, but a number of citizens There are things that an editor can't
Anytl.ing In ti»e ureh'teclural or
so many (reeufiar laws pawed ut the lost
quail,
ducks,
doves,
turkeys,
swan,
j
At
the
llnpliat
t
liurrh
an* gathered on the streets awaiting the suppress. There an- other things that
liuiluing l'tie «ili rcx'i-ve (Ite i-areful .itsrsrcon of the leg'sluture that !t would
The Find liuptiat ciiurch haa extelidtxi
confirmation of the report. It is be­ he can forget with propriety. As far as gixxie, snqie, rnudhetts, squirrels, river leiit'on of Mr k-ug or D N I-a/-viii al
ri-qu re the average I’fe tim e to digest
and
all
game
bird
or
game
animals
ex
lieved th at if the negro captured in we are concerned, »*• would rather lessen
.» call to Kev. lieorge Hymun iu pastor t ¡HHn K¡| ¡,ut this is one of much mti&lt;
irlandn
o! tlie ciiurch here, and the call ha» inx-n
Sumter U Gary he will be taken to a the grief of a parent than to throw out a cept between the dutm mentioned above
m erit-to our people, as there are many
accepted. Ruv. Hyman is expected
Fourth, il is unlawful to huy or sell
morse! for the vulgar, gossiping public
place of safety.
dog» here of great value:
&lt;
Some Pumpkin Vine
nere on October 15th to take up the
to Iced u|&gt;on. We would rather wipe any of the blrtis or animals |ironx-ttxi
C.
I l l
"Among
the
now
‘kinks’
in
Florida
Ccnway, S, C., Sept. 24.—“ Peter, work ax^p&amp;.tor.
’ ■ ' "There is no city in Florida anywhere away the tear» from the eyes of a mother by tho law.
game- laws, is a section concerning tiird
Tne Bupti-t church here has been
than
to
"have
nervo”
enough
to
join
a
Fifth, the law prohibits the killing in I’eter, the pumpkin eater," never ran
Pear tho alto of Bradentown that can
dog».
All must be registered with tho
point to so much improvement a* is heartless crowd of Hying tongues and any season of turkey hens and fernuk- »cross * pumpkin in his day near s&lt;i verj fortunate in Sixruring the services county tax asaoasor, or they are consid­
large as the one now growing in tho yard of Rev. Dr. Douglo.-« to supply whle
, toing on here," any* tho ManaUo River sink the iron deeper into her tender| deer.
ered legally nothing. A pereon can
of
Dr. R. G. Sloan, of Little River, this they had no pastor, and great ,n te r« t
Joumi]. “In addition to our twelve soul. 'S o when in this neighboring
Sixth, tho use of tra|is, snares, pits,
steal
'a b'rd dog and if tho purp is not
miles of sidewalks in use, council has paper we failed to find what we wanted, dead falls, cr the baiting of fields for the county, or he could havts kept 100 wiviw. has been m an iin ted in the services held registered with the UMxnor, his owner
Reliable persons Lsseit l i t t the vir.e by Idm. He will preach next Sunday cannot proaecuto the man who took
construction of eleven we mace no comment. But deep down purpo*o of capturing or killing birds, is
in
our
heart
we
admired
that
editor
and
tho place twentyprohibited.
cox • n more than one-*ighth of an acre morning and evening.
him. The ‘taker’ ia neither a thief or „
liked
him
l
e
t
cr
because
he
had
a
heart
Seaboard - Air Line is
criminal, according to law. A license
Special attention is called to tho (act and has produced 5c0 pumpkins, the
station, a new that was tender, and he would rather that the open season for dovtta and Lirgtat of which weighs nearly 100
• Irish Potato Crop In Florida
lor the dog dot« not have to be taken
listen to the jibe« cf the unfeeling pub­
(icuncfa.
It
in
t
.ily
a
wonderful
right
hg
up
and
various
other
imJacksonville,
Klan
Sept.
19.—The
squirt
cis
is
the
same
as
for
any
other
out, but the dog mast be registered If
it.
lic than to the sob« of the heart broken
to bthold. If any one is skeptic. I ab ut Irish potato acreage this year will be his owner would own anything of
in sight-"
game.
wife or mother.--Orlando Sentinel.
this ho can go t j Liltle River and se lor considerably larger than any previous ’TjJue,’ "
l t l
himself.
Seeing is believing.
It is season and conservative estimates havo
Board of Trade is planFuncral of Bryan Higgins
Cooler Weather
without
doubt
the
larg
u
t
¡nimpkin
vine | |M,t n made by tlie growers and they l&gt;eoming week. There arc
Notice
The funeral of Bryan Higgiax, the ■in -the
world
A cool wave swept over Florida MunIf
f'uliloriiiu
bus* t voi- In ve the tutal is atsiut 20 per cx-nt
v
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cilixena of Pulstka who are
Sanford Traction
will operate
day and tito sudden drop In temperature 1victim of the head on cofi-sion between produced the like it ha» ro ver Ux-n re- 1Jur»,i-r than laxt year. The reports
Car leaving Sanford
\ . rn. and 3
other porta i»f tho country
made a rush for coots in the evening» and passenger trn'n No. H3 and an jM t/| ported in these parts.
from diliervnl iax.-lions of. the north of a p. rn. Rctumung liivve Mecca junc­
and see the
engine on Tuesday morning occurred
early morning».
Dr.
Sioan
says
that
the
vine
was
a
ah», tag« in tt.u apud crop lias deter- tion 7 a. m. and 4 :lffx ^ tn .l
list that have
Light front occurred Tuesday morn- from the Catholic church nt' eleven voluntary growth. Ho never dtearned mintxl many growers to plant a ' larger
Monday, Sept. 29th. Except.old friendship«.
ff* " »
1
morning.
The of it assuming such proporlior&gt;s. ire acrt-age tbun usuai. While the potato
ing in Tenneawe, extreme Northern o’clock Wednesday
days
and Sunday«.
'
Termer-winter
™y,
&lt;n kh
iiht m utin ■
__ ■ . y id, Western
,____ Carolina,
________ ¡rTPM 'C hm rh was crowiUd ta-iLL^iU», r.... „][
rw the
nloce
In th e Alabama
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w*
.via &gt;_ a_.»^ »— .» ..j , »nnounced in reports hero today to the | tho store» closed for an hour nm Tother It is understood
" M&gt; f *'&gt;tln
lln lil ir.l"lL
that the county
fair tu ine usual standard in the Hostings
■ Primitiv
Misa Dolly Duncan of Tivart* Vtulii i expressions demonstrated tho sympathy authoritiia will make an effort to h a v e it
potato be.l, growers are confident that been appointed to represent tne Third
and
respect
for
the
deceased
and
his
»
a
s*
*»
on exhibition her* in October. If it can ti.ia &gt;ear will Le u good season and by
Brigade at the state reunion of Confed-T he elevato? in ti» court bouse is family.
» *4
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sufficient sU te of pnsMTVii- sp r^ u .g to prevent blight tney hope to erate
__ Veterans
_____
,
»
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8
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wfa(ch' meet« in
-T h e
bited » t* th e stata
U ta fa
f * r ¡i.aw e a lo»ger &gt; U d per her* of goo«U cola T M o irer
23. Sbo U U » . . .
county,
-Í tatock thaf^^WlffqpDmr"—4*—
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�Septem ber 26. l j j |

THE SANFORD HERALD

COUNTY HAPPENINGS
À Budget Of Interesting
Front Correspondents

EVENTS Of S! MINOLE COUNTY
EfTIclcnt Staff O f Ilcporters
Covers T he Territory For
The H erald .

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GENEVA JOTSlNGS
D. W. Adams has gone north on a
visit.
M in Mabel Daniels left Sathrday for
P ort .Orange, where she will teach the
coming year.
Mia* Addle Gresham has returned
from a pleasant visit spent with her
mater, Mrs. Charles ChiUon nt Pnola.
’•The Geneva school opened Monday
• w ith Miss Ethel Crawford of Orlando
an principal. Mimes Mayme McLain
and Margie Kilil)ec assistant»

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children are grown up: not enough left
for a reboot.this yejjr. How will it be
when the “ grown ups" are all gone?
Will it b© a case of "W aste are there
pleasant &gt;■»'•»* “ »»i 0 ^ Ltfifllffl ftfrerer
departed."
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i--r
Our sum m er absentees art* beginning
to return. Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Buch-j
unun ure home ugitfn. after a del ghtful.
vacation among the mountains of North
Carolina. Mr. Buchanan reports rnthty
a light orange crop; but hay galore,
prov'ng the weather perm its the curing
of :t.

F R E E
iio.se
On. iq

1st Prize- Handsome Brass Bedstead (P^?A O A
4th Prize—Genuine Fibre Trunk, a . (P O A a n
N at'l spring and Felt Mattress, worth ..L... « p v lU a l/y ^ gem, worth....................
« P ^ U .U U
5th
Prize—Genuine
Cowhide
Suit
(
P in an
2nd Prize—A Winchester Sewing Ma­
verv useful, w o rth ............................. tp x U . UU
chine, automatic drop head and Attchm’t
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Gth
Prize—Genuine Cowhide Hand
3rd Prize-Handomse Princesa Dfasser
--Bair■bc a u E ìfti l 'fffliJ h T W ò H h :t ~ t ,

nt Banana Luke. After a pleasant va­
cation Jw* *s now waiting .with proper
pftience the return of h's winter house-,
hold, now enjoy*ng themsclww In the
distant wilds of Canada.
•The pleasure of your company is re­
quested by Mr. and Mrs. A. V. McGuin
a t their new’ home, “ Hillhearst” on
Thursday evening, Scptemitor 18th.|
Dcmorrst. Ga. Eight o’clock,” is the
teat of cards received by the friends of
Mr. and M fi. McGuin, which ’’being
interpreted’’ means th at the new house

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Our absolutely hew and Beautifulline of Sweaters
Ladies’ BlazerSweaters,
these are in neat
$ 2 .1 9
and Jerseys, made by the Monarch Knit Co. are in stripes .... .............. .............. ....... ' ................ ........
stock. New in color, well shaped and made of the best
Ladies' Sweaters in colors, white, carquality of cotton, mercerized and woolen goods ob- dinal and gray, $1.79, $2.19, $3.98, $4.48 .. $ 5 . 9 8
tainable at this price.
'
• Men’s Sweaters in colors, 98c, $2.98,
,♦
LADIES * ’
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$3.19 and ................................................. . ..... . $ 4 . 9 8
— LatiieaL-Coat-iiweaters,._iii. colors, .gray d*1
Boya| Sweaters............
................ ............. ....... $1.79
a n d w h ite :::^ '.:.“
Boys Jerseys
..... ............... ___&amp;1.48
$1.49
Ladies’ Coat Sweaters, in colors, white
IQ
C hildrensSweaters,49c, 1.19and.. ... ....
cardinal, .gray and navy— ..—______ 'These Sweaters can be had with or without collars.
Ladiesl Coat Sweaters, in colors and (P/l
V '■iieck* or highcollar. # Five
to seven button front,
thrbe'Tjutton
collar.
white.... 1.................... ...............................
Blazer Sweaters, fancy or plain collars. Also two
Ladies’ Coat Sweaters, in colors and fljjr Q Q
white..................... ........................................_... f p O m l / O -pockets in all Sweaters, Good fast colors.

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Romqna McLain leave Wednesday to entertain'ng their many friends ut their
resume, their.-aUtiliia. a t the Woman’s summer home in Georgia.
College at Tallahassee.
¿V ,
Miss R uth Smith has gone to her
- The Epworth League »oeiig j W d a t school at DeLeon Springs. ; Her host of
the home of J. T . McLain Saturday friends w ish a p le^an t and delightful
night, September 13th was a very en­ term for her.
joyable affair.' T he grounds were beau­
Miss Addle Gresham, after a pleasant
tifully lighted and decorated.
A bur­ two weeks* visit with her .sister and
lesque on An Intercollegiate Track brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Meet of the four Florida collegrs. Chilson at Twin Lakes haa returned to
Stetson, RoIUna, Sutherland and the j hcr j,ome 8t Genova.
Woman’* College of Tallahassee fur- j (¡Mr(,c \v. W eber, a former, little
nlihed amusement nnd kept everyone j p n0|a i,oyi now 0f Alla-rquerque, New j
busy striving to win points for the col-' Mcaleo, was married in that city Aug.
lege he represented. After some pretty 4, }) ,0
Anna Bern'co Ph^fpn. f
close Turing Stetson came out victorious. Georgo ¡g #n employee of the Simla F ee'
Miss Mayme McLain, under whose R R an(, ¡B ,|0j„c wc||.
management the Inkial was given, not
The Bothamly mule» put their long
only proved herself a charming ho*tew heads together Saturday night and de­
' 1 hut should l&gt;e complimented on her cided to spend Sunday at Woodland
clever and original way of entertaining Park. So early Sunday m ora'ng they
so large n company; Ice cream nnd escaped from the-r [ten at Island Lake
cake were served as refreshment*.
nnd made a Itee line for the. river. But
Miss Marie Daniels will leave for being all of one mind, and knowing just
Georgian!» Friday, going there to teach. what they wanted was their undo-ng, and
Mr. and Mrs. Duuley h aw for tlieir .
noon Jack Booth and Hurry Itaguest Mr Karl Weaver of Bloomington. bun liud sjui'led their fun and had them
III.
safely penned ut Twin Dikes, waiting
Mrs. A. L. Vaughn of the Camp of for Monday morning and work again.
Forty Palms, Dike Harney, entertained
■The sudden change from hot to cold
a numU-r of the young people last week, d urng Sunday n'giit was a most welcome
with a straw ride fur her daughter. Miss surprise, and everybody is hop*ng th e 1
Abhie ¡.tid hii ce, Miss Alva Vaughn of hot weather •* over for tins tu'iLMin. and
Sanford.
that 't won't get too cyltl.Pa» t-t* Dannis is home fur a few days.
VVe nil ho|»e that T l chard s hfmsetf
The M. M. S. Society met with Mm. again,” that Mr. Holly has recoyerisl
Sheldon Thursday afternoon and en­ hi* usual happy equilibrium nnd will Ikjoyed a very pleasant social time. A spared further alfiiethms for many
i/Wiciuu. bullet 11nie his in was *ervi-d, moon* to come
**
Mrn M 1 Dooley alii) Miss Jeanette
Shell 'on assist, d the h (* tw
I t M \|_S U tOM &lt; V.s&gt;,| \
Hl-\ U S t i l l es of Oviislti tilled the
(
’
Myi&gt;m w a s th e gm si of bis
pulpit iif the Haplift cliiiriTi Sunday.
s is te r
Mm
|
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G arrett
f ,r .1 f, w
Mr Stiiiii-. lues r- i-ertt'ly lus-n m um
d
a
)s
the
past
wis-li
Hmi
returning
mount} calleil .ls pastor for this ehuri'h
and its people me to be congratulated to Ilia h o me at Dul y Lake lifter «¡lend­
ing the s u m m e r in various par ts o(
on. their chons-.
Mrs. Aubrqy Moren and chjldren, Georgia
Mn».*Albert Royal and family movWl
have ritutni-d from a vH t with horn«oui
to Sorrento last Suiurduy. Th*friend* ut Lake M an und Imckhart.
Hobt. E. Speer’ &lt;f Tampa is visiting , *'H &gt;*•’ k’n-ully m sm* i among our «ich- &gt;»l
hi* fri) nein in Gi-m-vp.
c-rclo.
And ui iitlu r limi- The Gen-a « Mm" 11 U .....
1,-r, gn-etbig ha
-■atrefs hi (hr tnvttnuori of the sanfcuri &gt;ralll&gt; Ir tuuia wild, u sin'll: loaC.WLS.-k..
folk* ............
g.... i thing-, cupj.,-,1
Mm-C M tfc t'-n "Í Jm kMHivTh-and
the climax Fnday night when they 5'"u r '
U,,vul ,,f lh x " - &lt;i;;
played Udore a very upf reeiutivi- qmii- art' Hie guinta of i k ' r lirotber, h.
ence. The jokes, all new, were deliv­ Royal ut U:c Oaks. They were former
ered iiilli rapid fire, but oftirnt-ss wefe residents of this place and are welcomed
lialletT, owing to (lie thunderous a p ­ by their many M otives and friends.
RSdit. Rose motored over to Tavure»
plause of .1 moat appreciative audiennThe inmainU b*d g&lt;«*l all tf.e wn\ last Wednesday to attend to h.isitims.
through Tin- nrcliiriru did ihemrudvw He was accompaieed by h’* iiT*—,
|inm ( They we%»- lukeii over nnd Mis* ,\Lit(ie \V.dk'-r and fri'-iel-, Mi-*
buck I'- ft . i him* h&gt; .\b--r» Mliivsel Ruth Royal and K F Royal They r*w itil&gt;, I'ullu-uldl ¿il.ll 1 ixiir&gt;
Wiille l-oUd a deligtitlul outing
Janu« and Harvey Dav-a of ('row'*
tbere they were etKertalwd ilh follow-*:
Mr. and Mf&gt; furl* It, Mr. G‘*i. II. lilull v-s’ted tin- pit*t wi*-k enil w-lh
Fernald; Geuntia f’atlisahll, Jian etta Isaac Dyers.
M ss Mary Cobh, a churm ng-young
Sheldon, Mr, Thigpen (dii n e rj;r Mr*.
J. q . Adam*, Ulan, he P a tti hall, M r., M y of KuBtis » “ tho kuoat oi her
Thigpen (supper); Addie Gresham, Ar- 8(' tt’r, M m Ruby Cobb a few days lust
thur Hill. Theo. Miller; Marion T ar bell.
during wnlch time -she gained
Thura Tarbell, G ate City House; Mr. ™*ny friends. Her sister. Miss Ruby
and Mr*. Dooley, -Takach R tsU urant;-1flnd friends, MUsca M attie W alker and
Agru* M umoIwhile, Wilbur Adarra. j Vivian Royal accompanied her home ini
Mr. nnd Mr*. Irwin* Mr. Burley. M r.
R o*'* w on Saturday afternoon^
Puttishnll, Mr*. 'MeKiingcrs’; and the They spent a pleasant afternoon *n i
threaten’ng weather, rothem at hotels. They have been re­ sp!te ol the
turnbig
home
after
twil‘ghU
l
quest ed to repeat the performance
Ernest Lewis, one of our young bus»- I
both in Sanford and Orlando.
Mr. and Mrs. Burley entertained Mr. I * » men, is visiting home folks. He
and Mr*. Fay Paine and family at is an emjJoyce of the Wilson Cypress
Company in Paint ka.
.dinner Sunday.
The farmer* are appreciating Mother
Mire Susie Speer left for Stetaon
N
ature's
cool und fair weather for the
Tuesday. Mias Speer will take voice
culture with her college course. She last few days. They are busy saving
aang a solo at the Baptist church Sun­ their line crops of Natal grass and other
day morning which was appreciated by hay.
Mr. and Mr*. L. C. Ro&gt;al and two
the congregation. Mrs. Claude Hauchildren, Dot and Clyde of Jacksonville
teraon accompanied tier,
Mrs. Hurley entertained .a t dinner rislted their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Tueaday for Miss Georgia Pattisahall Alonso Royal a t the Simmons House.
who leave* fflr college this week. Mrs! Leaving their children here they will
Burley's guests were Mr*. P attbhall, spend th* rest of th d r vacation travel­
Mr*. Curlctt, Mr*. Geo. Peter*, Mrs. ing Jq Missouri and . ,other western
Dooley, Mrs. J. Q. Adams, M im a status.
Mr*. J . J . McEwen Of Paisley' was
Blanche and Georgia Pattishalf and
the
honored guest of relatives at the
Charles Dooley. .
Oaks a few da)» last week.
We (war th at our school does not con­
Paula Pointers
tain all of the C ass'a students. The
Oh, yes' Paula stdl exist*, although ‘‘Bachelor’s H a ll" conta'ns one fn'thful
so )org unlfcBrdt from. Her business and earnest one who has been try'ng to
buildings and tasteful dwellings are all learn the best route to Horrentu, s'nee
in good repair and a'credit to their own- we have lost' one of our m ost popular
E er fine shade tree* and thrifty young lades.
Charles, be hopeful,
orange gro\ea grow greenly, and her we are certa!n of y W dcs'red success.
p re tty lake n fltq ta every pawing mood
g r o w tky aixjve it.- h u c irr one usq jm
MOOKE h l o f l M E T :
she haa taken a backward step. For
M r. and M rs. F . T T o u n B r o i
th e first‘season in over thirty years, her
any improvements to ttwii
school, hpuae doors retrain dosed, and
(C ontinued on Vtue 6)
th e ©tcfcoflJ bed hangs voiceless.* The
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give (hose
six FREËf
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------------------------------IT present at the time of the drawing will be glveu a handsome souvenir.

OCTOBER

MONDAY,

SEPTEM BER

MEN’S DEPARTMENT
Silk Tics, in all the latest designs, at 25c and
also.......... .............. .. o ...... .... ......... ........... v....
Maryland and Chesterfield Shirts, stripes,
solid colors with fine cords
...............................
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bargains
Frisbie (,’ollars cl ply), fine value, 15c or 2
fo r............
Lb V. O. (Atliletie SLyle), short sleeve and
knee length
Broun Ltalbriggan Pants (Double Gusset
Seat)
Balbriggan Shirts, 24c and
39c
Seriven's Elastic Seam I &gt;rawer&gt;
67U.C
( tirard 1irawers Flast ic Seam 1
39c
98 c
Prue's Union Suits i Patent Klapi
Men’s Readv Made Pants (Serge and Woolen) $1.39 up
Union Made Overalls. $!.00 kind
89c
Army Make. Bluuw-dadl—L’hambruy Work
Shirts, 50c kinds
( irinell’s Work ( Iloves
48c up
Engineei*s' and Firemen's * aps
Sateen ( aps in black
10c
New line of Hats f.»r fall and winter wear.
$2.00 value for
$3.98
Suspenders, French style and good elastic,
IHe. 25c and
Men’s ( ’ufT Bullons. 25c D&gt;
19c
( ¡old Filled Stick Pins
Hnston (rarlcrs , in colors
Brighton Lisle ( ¡ariers, in colors
Tie Clips (Washed and Gold Filled, 25c and
Pocket Knives, 10c to.............., i.
Fountain (Marksman) Pens, Special ,
Pocket Books

49c
97c
97c
25c
45c
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All of the following goods can he had in
white and all the leading colors.
Silk Stripe Poplin, per yard
Plain Poplin in all colors...... .............................
Cordelette (mercerized' body), with woven
cords, all colors, per yd. „ ,J.
Black Chiffon TafTeta, 35In, $1.50 elsewhere,
our price
Silks, for the street and afternoon wear.
'.popular diagonal and hair line stripes
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tan and garnet
Elvira Fancy Suitings, in crochet weave, hair
line stripes (one inch apart; fur stylish make u p s
A Fall Leader, of 50c Silk Striped Ratine
Poplins, price per yd.
Shepherd Checks and &lt; heck Suitings, 3(i
incli widef/89c and .
Qual Brocade, 35 inch
liic
Beauiiful 1fne of Serges for smart looking Suit
cord Or diagonal stripes, verv prettv, per d» 1 *1(1
yard', 49c, $1J V and
*P J . 0 3
Woolens tfiat will make good Fall and Winter
garments, whipped and diagonal cords
Dual Mvifrose 3i&gt; inch i
A m oskgag (¡ingham s
w a n t fo r,A c tio n .! w e a r

are

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children

mise wear.

29c

FURNITURE
A k u w il I m e u l llrare-, I te d f . m imtny' styles,
•Sq
o r r o u n d l o p , s a t i n f i n i s h “ l mlegold 1taniard.”
11 *
secret formula is guaranteed indestructible and not m
fade or tarnish.
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Beautiful line of Mahogany and Oak Dressers and
Washstauds. Nicely carved, hand finished. S quare
and oblong, large an d 'small mirrors.

M O N D A Y , SEPA 2 9

M O N D A Y, S E P . 29

IA D IFS
Do you remember the
kind of School Dresses that
Absolute»' a new line of
Mother used to make?
Ladies' *^fioes.
Shoes
Well, if not, come in and that will give service and
look them over.
,We have a large assort­ Shoes that will give fit,
ment of-them in sizes 2 to and Shoes that are com­
fortable. We have them
14 years; one lot
in all prices and styles, and
sizes 2 to 14 yrs.
they iire the Selby and
Second Lot, 2 Q Q f* Godman ma k e .
Ol d
to 14 years......
v O t reliable and well known
Third U t
Shoe manufacturers
2 to 14 years
Gun MeUil and Tan Ualf,
. The well know "Fruit 17 button welt.
of r -the Loom, 4 0 1 «
Plain* Toe, 13 button,
Muslin, per yd
Gun
Metal and Tan Calf,
S..S, S. Unbleach- Ol^»
ed Sheeting
0 2 ^ • &gt;Also High Top, import­
Bath Mats, as­
ed, genuine Russian Calf,
sortment of ,qolors
English model, receding toe
ahd low heel.
■ "• - _■ ^
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Elininelette—Plush e
Combination
Lace
and
Ad vailed showing of
¿‘ Flannel m a ¿lice line of Button Walkings Boot, not
colors. Appropriate' in heavy in weight. . *
designs fdi* Kimonas and
17 Button, ' i iaace Holes
Dressing Sacques t R L
(center lace), Patent 'LfivHl
er and Tan Calf. -V*
per yd___ __ '•£.-» •

49c

$1.19

MEN
M u s lin U n d erw ea r
Princess
s lip s , combim i*
Men, now is the time to
get your Shoes, before they lion suits, chemise g o w n s
are gone (work shoe). Just and skirts, going
received a new line but the at
Curtain Scrim,
same kind as before. You
have been complaining all colors, per yd
Outing Flannel, in colors,
because they have not ar­
white,
plaids and checks,
rived. Now they are here
so it is up to you. The smooth weave at
line is^omplete in Tan Elk, per yd....................
Tan Ooze Calf (Monkey
We still have a g o o d se­
Skin) and Gun Metal Army lection of Books 4 Q/,
Calf, Kid Blucher, Phister left. Good fiction ^ „
and Vogel Dull Calf and
A complete line of Vic­
Tan Lotus Calf. .
tor double faced Records.
Boys dress.nnd work shoes Reasonable prices.
f u r n it u r e ”
A mighty good line pf
Just
because we have
Shoes for Boys, School *
Stiods; Rough and-Ready not a *, large building L?
Work'/Shoes r and. dandy J show our Furniture ' iF
docs not mean 'th at wf
Dress Shoes.
haven’t the goods tò sln^'Step in and^Bsk about* ‘-On our home |o t as well as
them. We will do the
m our store we have plop*
rest.
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ty, which are acceptable
Our prices will fit -your and purchasable on easy
pocket book»
terms or cash.

98c
10c

10c

A T T H E Sl A M E T W O S TO TR E S
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CASH DEPARTMENT STORES
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121-123 East F i r s t s Sanford,
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litui ci&gt;h*i&lt;Wei| the matter of bonding
I .ih count v fur tin' |iurjw»«e of building
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w.LH hug.' iti tiUi'tiil.inii' timi i-nthuHttiM- &lt;&gt;l count
Mr tiitir!;. rvi r j j&gt;r«&lt; met being r«'|»r**- struct im
"'tMed It. frum im i tu three citim i». inoli' &lt;

w n yiiars giving up active
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i- * i ■I I . . i|i|nintii! fur tiw i w

iiitniii .if rvii'ls U-uig built in «trin i»
pitrLs of t hr county, reported [hill thi*y
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25 c e n t s per sack, ÿlLNôtl per ton.

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Electric Mtltoni
drive keeps ill
those wherj: clft
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LIME

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’t ini it in f.ii.ir nf tlii- pru|K&gt;'Utinh of titie.l v
Uitiiiinc. tin. uul&gt; difference India upon of isn't.
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Odum î I m r Tone at Nicht Will
Klralgil** . i ..ii mu in Morning. &lt; al*
linn I ' I n Knock b iu out of

nml electric

.1 l lu i's Work

t e le c tn t j f y is cli-tni—^flem i iu n io r»
hi fn -y A rn tii d i r t ^ i i a p p i n f j ludi»
D sltilfUs.

and ck airtransn

and oil dropping
All electric i
be kept clean.

“ JERICHO

if driven mach mes nui verv easily

Snow Tan C a r lis le
Blücher. Heavy wMerptoofrtl upper. Bel­

Wo aVe the Agent* for G-B Motor*
ths “ W orld'. Standard of Quality."

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lo v. i ton pur- T w o full

Sanford Light &amp; Fuel Company
YTr *r'\ r
110 S o u th P a rk A v e .

" D .ifu t“ so!« to heel
' - np rit construction

S a n fo r d , F lo rid a

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A e iil ■d s lm r [or

Thursday, October

2

$ 5 .0 0

OPENING D A Y
■—1 î •

I loriila Will H u e

I on Million Hollar (mi am
i iii&lt; harm m île nui
It
you liiiv. i, î felt these lll-eiTeeti so fur.
Crop This Year

VL

Aall

it la h
Atlanta, Sept 2 ti. The rorn crop of
to hn\
the Miiith Him. yi ur is milgmiircnt la**
Don';
\uinl i niiijiure

millinery,

Never before in liia h it tor î1 n f
hit there been vueh aV vervity
of bewildering trim rninls. such
Having ju*t returned irftn notand having m ade an r tla is tiv c
ie latest
and knowing juvt what n i l Sat
palimi-. want I I n i sate in as
ierting tliat my large ana corn|
(ink will s a t e l i ilu- iimsi n

NEXT

iJPlea$e consider this your
personal invitation to inspect
our n#w stock of M etP
shoes for Fall and W inter.
if THovVe better lb ever

A îuj are fortunati cm.ugh I
..■ h.: î nn-titui(on.
Iiir n ih a m In e r
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THURSDAY

H. BRUTON
xjiviore serviceable.
i | More comfortable.
u! al th e sa m e ecjuitable p uces.
IM’ rattle «ti"uinir etu- t 1
u»t iti.lili llie line of Senni.■
nd ahojt-the time tho i.eu ri
ofTiiiil rain- up i&gt;. ¡oro Hi U
I u Tue»dai unti oceupird t
B a y .. pa\ii A t ; i I.*«s nijin-i. mi
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»ver l'M* tnilhoiui more Uniti two yeurti
ago.

Klondlt'n rm p

■iiroi.-,-sii to Pltei-n nr eighteen the last
■s
î
I’li. tot iL Bmuiiot of s en
pro! ..s.!
I i irida tlii-* season will be
about 11.lulu,000. winch in two millions
more that two years ago Hut corn
may In’ wurtl. 1,11 rent» a liuahel this
year, comparisi to 70^and HO the paat
two years
In tais case, Horida corn
will make a erop worth JlO.OOOtOOO,

fm-t
0** eattlr aa
nouth
( . u n i i limi
IW) nutlnl, killed unii thè tieni nolil.
luter haij alai» »old soiio- hidr-s and
'*ny of thè hidi-n wt-rr dug up un i mine
fiUnd in thè laken-neur Ina nlaughler

ultry Supplies

of 700,001) u n n i of

rurii î- slightly mure than last year, tie*
u trîb tig t " SmilinTti Fiirtning'i pn-lim
H e nj-trt
I be yield How looks like
ii. ,i ■ r n'i "f lilt.1-0 bimheli* |»*r aere,

I IKluns of ilio biitcliem u«r*
I md sn invi-itigMtion rewnled tfu

i(»iitrnf

We i*;tn ttnjidy'A’oo for immedinte sltipmeiu

HECCAK

Sect! Uai

the neutral or basic form, not acid.
Itungc Makes Aneounrement
For economical »praying a good hiirr d
[n this i»me F Kunge make» his an*
pump mounted in a wagon in n&gt;vi«iary. miuncement ;li a candidate for council,
and a |&gt;owvr spraying inarhinc is much Me, Kunge rin sis no iuirotlucllon to the
lift ter. It will take about titty galluna jtettple of Faiifftrd having Iaim a rwident
to over an acre.
and tax payer here (or many yearn. He
These caterpillar» have many natural i» no novice in the alder manicHtW having
enemies, the inoat efltcient ol which aes gerved two separate terms a* alderman
birds, especially rlcc birds, blackbird/, a ^d made good. Mr. Hung« stands for
mtjeking birds anti n ativ e sparrows. If improvements and he is anxious to serve
Our farms harbored as many of these another term for the main reason that
birds as they should, the formers would the hulkheading of the lake front ean
have no need To spray for caterpillars., i*. carried out. This is one of M r.
W.e found th a P th e birds congregate on Hunge's hpbbiea and he is a progressive
Bhan Caterpillar
the unsprayed portions of the fieldsr so candidate of the pronounced type, ber, Ao^icanU gttnroi* th at by spraying the portioas moat lioving in improvements, u cleaner city ,
Worst p m will, which heavily Infested and leaving the rem a in -, a greater Sanford.
,vet beans, lias, to eon-

ho is con*
tvet Ijeaas
c**|ly burned by such comjwunds
ar*enictis in any form, umiI as a
' bum them , too ‘ severely. We
» MJ our .experiment* last summer
’ r ounces of lead arsenic paste to

»

about as

cnterpillu* to an y 'ex tcn t, and we have
wen no instances of birds being poisoned
by so feeding.
Wasps also feed actively on these
caterpillars anti render etllcient servi re
in keeping them down.
A fungus disease kills many, and, in
favorable weather, m ay oven control
an outbreaks
J. R . WATSON.
-w
' H a . Exj&gt;erimental StatiSn

***. not very effective, we

V
Ttjrmshcr Tor Majrdr V
H on. D?L. Thrtisher announcra in this
issue his enndiriacy foa mayor of Ranfonl. This announcement will give
tuitisruction to his many friends in San­
ford who for Reve ra t- years post have
urged Mr Thrasher to stand for this
high tweiition in the councils of his fellow
citizens. Mr. Thrasher is emiuentiy
quufified to preside over the destinies of
this cky for the next two yean». He U
a" gentleman of scholarly attainm ents,
honest, conscientious, a Christian not
only in name but in deeds, experienced,
in city affair*, having «?rvcd two terms

Ta ke' Ctnm ty1» Oo o d -Roed*
The Lake C ounty Good Roads Asso- ipal affairs. Ho -has been a business
id a solution
of Sanford for
ive and safe. It, elation roef at TavafesI a few days since man and heavy taxpayer
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3cit Cooking Stove in the Wor]

Special this weekly A splendid assortment of Aluminum Ware
and Rochester Plated Ware, including Chafing
and Cascrolc Dishes.

The Big Hardware Store - Oak Ave

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Mistake of Printers
A stats new» Item from an cast coast
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town should have been placed under
Prof. Siumon the Veteran Bandmaster
the head of state news but appeared us
Than Any Other
* Haa Them In Charge.
a Sanford item in last Tuesday’s paper
According to the Manufacturer's
Oviedo yaa a good band of eighteen
nnd as a Sanford iterft would be very
Record of Baltimore, It. H. Edmonds,
members and they have their instru­
misleading. The item was os follows:
editor—Florida—in proportion to its
ments and are rehearsing twice a week.
“The city assessment rolls have hecn
population—is leading the country in
Prof. Stumon of this city, the veteran
completed and show the valuation of
road building. It also "given credit to
band master of wide fame has the band
city property, personal and real, based
this state for leading |he south if not
In charge and states that the boys are
on a one-third valuation, to be $1,281,the
entire
country'
in
the
construction
of
cat«! and workmen' have l*ent busy
getting along famously and will mako
104. The rn'llage was fixed at twentybrick
roadway».
getting the fixture« in shape for the
a public appearance before many weeks.
seven, which would mean that if the
This article which is certain to prove
opening day. The large shipment: of
There is some mighty good material .in
.books, ledger», checks and other equip­ intereating to every' Floridian, is as the musical line in Oviedo and Geneva actual value of property was assessed,
the rn'llage would only be n'ne on the
ment have been delayed in transit but follow»:
and the boys out there will make the
Means MORE
for the Same Money. Consequently
dollar.”
Florida’s
good
work
in
road
building
President L*ke stated today that the
this
book,
in
m
Sanford Military Hand look to their
families,
stands for the difference InAa a Sanford item this would be In­
hank would be open on time and evcry- keeps on apace. A few weeks ago wo laprels hereafter. Prof. Stumon is very
tween
an
insu
cut,
unsatisfactory,
daily attcraancc of ice
thinfwwdd-i»rlA*»wiiiiiiuM fur the aus­ publutad.a. diapatrii i n m Tampa, that proud of his latest btlneb *flTmusicians correct, th e latest report-ref Hanford beand
PLENTY
ICE
FOR
ALL
PURPOSES!
Hillsborough •ounty, in which Tampa
ing as follows: The assessment
picious occasion.
and states that they take hold of.tho
The public is cordially invited to at­ is located, had overwhelmingly voted band proposition like veterans and havo Bonal property and real estate amounts to
tend the opening of the new tank'and for $1,000,000 of bonds for building 76 already raised about SfiOO for equipment. $2,924,011. This is an increase of
It offers to bridg that same Rap for you. * Ruv a b ook and
rs and get acquainted, miles of brick Highways through the
jx
hi« big
w, ,*j,
mw HC7.394 over 1912. The rn'llage lor
trj it out. All o! ur drivers have them for salle.
A . uuiuRfeature ui
of Jthe
fair j»ti Orlando
test and best rqulpmenrforthe
would t a u band toU(TOHTOTit' o f th c tW- .Ate-flHlfait jO E L S H
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■ transacting of business has been installed borough and Jacksonville have been ferent counties represent«! and we feel - .i
Auto License Due
and the new Seminole County Hank discussing the building of similar roads sure that Seminole with two good bands
Tax Collector Jno. D. Jinkins is send­
will be ready and willing to take care of with a view to making ■ connected high­ would carry of! first honors'.
way between Jacksonville and Tampa.
ing out blanks for the auto owner» to
the trade on opening day.
A dispatch from William Panniil of
fill in and return with check for same.
The bank is located In the court house
110 South Park
Phono 27
Card of Thanks
A regular scale of the prices for auto
building at'th e corner of Park avenue Sanford* show» that Seminole county is
To the fr fends who came to us in our licenses is given to each owner ami they
and Commercial street and the opening actively joining in this work of highway
hour
of trouble, and contributed all.that pay according to horse power.
building.
Mr.
Panniil
wired
on
Sept.
of the bank will put new life in that part
4
human kindness could suggest, tn help
of Sanford and stimulate business in 16th:
Seminole County Hoard of Commis- nnd comfort, we return most heartfelt
marry way*.
Congregational Church
Today the preliminaries incidental to »¡onera let contract today to Wilson thanks, and , although such devoted
Regular Sunday school and morning
Jacksonville friendship cannot remove the sad mem­
the opening of a new bank are being Construction 'Company
D on't nttempt to s vo a few dollars
service;
in the evening at 1:30 the theme
ories
that
linger
around
our
vacant
chair,
to
pave
twenty-five
miles
of
county
complete»! and the officials and employees
qn your fire insurant
premiums by
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are as busy as Ik« i in their_new posi­ roads with "vitrified brick. Approxi it bring» into view the brightest side of will Ik - “ The Value 9f the Church to thobeing
heavily
underin
im
i — practise
Community."
This
is
an
important
throw»
the
pure
light
of
mate
A
*t
$200,000,
‘Rrick
will
be
fur­
humanity,
and
Tv
tions.
The advent of the Seminole Hank in nished by Hankinson Si llagler, Augus­ an unselfish friendship into a darkened subject to every one, and all are cor­ economy that's rea! ood business
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home. May the «lay* I k* far distant dially invited.
carry ENOUGH insun ice.
&lt;Sanford makes three fine banking insti­ ta, Ci a.
F.
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STRONG.
Hankinson Si Hagier wire from San­ when those friends who gathered around
tutions for the city and four for' the
ditional protecIf you no«! some
PasrSr.
us will need similar attention, hut when
new county, the other hank taing at ford:
n
vi ted to exarntion
you
are
cordially
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Seminole c o u n t/ let contract today to {he tim e comes tnay they receive the
, Oviedo.
ine the last financial
gWtnents o r our
Hankinson Si Hagier of Augusta, Ga., same full measure of generous aid and
Millinery Opening
for opuroxiinatth" S.WQ.OW brick fur j tender sympathy they JtruughL. to uur,
Having ju st rrUirqftM^iim the taxlarn l cmnpanitw—ami talk 1m&gt; nuuur iiv w
___r_ (Iliad -Muaauiluch here
•Blind mosquitoes have l»erri here in the building of approximately 25 miles home when death was an inm ate there. markets where I ■rchu.q J one of the with us.
A. K. Rossetter
Spiele tocks of Full
finest and most
great numbers for, the past week, com­ of brick roads. Construction work
Mrs. F .,J. Symcs
Millinery ever hr flight tol .Sanford, the
ing a t night and' filing the sidewalk», awarded to Wilson Construction Co.
Mr and Mrs H A Howard
•They an- entire- of Jacksonville, nnd to Hand Hr«», of
same will lx» on c »Flay nej t Thursday
. area ways anti »tor
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Symcs
1y harmless and ut e a nuisance only in Sanford. 11. , S. Jaudon Engineering
O ctotar 2, at m millinc
parlors In
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Rossetter. the C lark building
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,V y k k
getting all over thJ&gt; »took of. goods nnd Comjwny of Savannah, engineer,
r to th e i&gt;ostAn-I Florida ranks high
"l
Am.mg the recent arrivals in this
office. The styles are of t lit* very lat&lt;-it,
otherwise proving lliut they an- no good.
\ $1,500.000 issue, for roads ami
state.
The United S tati.--‘-»I
so get in early before the host hats are place is Copt. J, W. Sarkett, of Jack­
As one gentleman remark.il the other ,
¡* also pro|H*«i for Escambia
Card of Thanks
wrtjr
&gt;
sonville. assistant Unit«! States infttx'c- m in ty bulletin says that &lt;
night, “W hat ft bl«*ing they do not cuunty. as noted elsewhere in this issue,
We take this means of expresaing our sold
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tons
of
phixqihati
tor
who
comes
tn
inspect
the
dredge
J H. H RUTON
bite.”
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| i t now look» as if Florida would wjth- dee|»-st gratification to the many kind
Muliont Florida. The Florida is living used year. .Florida produced
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¡in the next few months had t t a entire friends who luive rendered every
OOO.OiK) worth
at
present
to
dri-tl^e
the
sand
bant
of
the
Stork ExprrsM
1south, if not the country , in the building sible comfort and assistance to us since
Newspaper advertising has accoin1 I t o r n i.f Mr Ji/w1 .Virw-U
«o^-hr«&lt;-k.
h o t a - t - tre- q r-q ^ ir- the loss of our dt.vr imsband and (atiier. pUshed wunder» for wide-awake mer­ upper St. Johns river, and thereby make
Mrs. Jolui SauLs.
a l.ahy girl.
| turn to p&lt; pu a i n. H on d a is probably
chant» it has liecomc both a science an night fool channel up as far as H ar­
Now is ih** time to »ul-Ralph J. It. Sauls.
n ,,m,. Journal
Horn to Mr. and Mm. A. 1. Anderson already It aci lg t),e country in road
and an art and has Income iodiapen*- ney, a distance ol n ta u t thirty* miles '
R «r.xíi
Ituth Sauls Wright
alile when realsuccess is sought.
building.
a baby girl.
from Sanford.
I Holly at tin Herald olii
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The constantly increasing wealth and commerce of this
coijnty demands additional banking facilities to properly
conserve the county’s bests interests, and to meet this ever
increasing need the SEMINOLE COUNTY BANK of Sanford,
Florida, has been organized with a paid in capital of
$50,000.00, being the largest capital stock of any bank in
the county. t The officials of this new bank are fully aw
of the fact that no class of business requires more
attention, or insists upon more rigid rules than that of
banking. T
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our patrons with promptness and liberality and at the same
time we shall guarantee to our depositors and stockholders
a degree of conservatism that w ill nof only protect their

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Mr. Key, the cashier has been connected with the
First National Bank of this city for several years and is
well known to every person in the connty.
We feel sure of our ability to handle your banking
business to your satisfaction and will be pleased to have an
opportunity to talk the matter over with y o u .)
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are Thomas Emmett Wilson, A. T. Rossetter, A. P. Connelly,
Joseph Cameron, John Meisch, J. C. Bennett, F. L. Wood­
ruff, N. H. Garner, D. L. Thrasher, Forrest Lake and W.

The personnel of this bank is wholly local to Semino
County and comprises many of its most successful citizens
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this county, and having undaunted faith in the future of
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positor desires to place with us and will pay interest on
time^deposits and savings accounts. Executors, administra­
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'lorida Vegetables
Will Represent Florida
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Sanford Public Schools •;
In Great Demand
At Panama Exposition
Opened Term Yesterday
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T h i s S c a s o n Should P rove M ost have «11 .-ounti.-H, in time employ mini- Sanford Man A ppointed State
Niue Hanks In bake
Largest A ttendance E ver S een ing through the Itth and 15th and up
—
forniltj in iL-tncMimenUi. hut ils the tux
"Five
nr
m\ years ago there were only
P r o f i t a b l e t o G ro w e r
Com m issioner L a s t Week
In Sanford S ch o o l
m,ul ,h* nl*ht °,f tho I6th- T,,i* wil1
. books have lawn made up for the current
two hunt in l.uke’ county." remarked
give every one a chance to get hack hom •
year, the commissioners are directing
President Holme», of the Citizens Hank
again by Saturday uuuL.cJoie up the
Horthern CommixiiouJutUix-Az« Gct- their energies toward securing the opin­ A. V, French Of This City Is Honor- , of Eustiv Yesterday the total waa Have Fine Faculty This Year and week’s work.
ions- and vjews of the assessors end
(¡Di Line* On Florid» Vegetables
ed By Governof T ri nr/nelI A nd
-I it the rrplhw, fTir*Liigwf*mytft*»T*Ttf
School Term Promise* Great
memhi-rs of boards of county comniis~
■
votes has lss*n lor thg discussion of cit­
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Early In Season
Will Get Busy A r Once
This significant statem ent wils made
R
e
s
u
l
t
s
sioners in th e several counties for use in
,
,. . . .
I after the opening of th e two hanks above
rus diseases; this is closely followed by
^ That Florida will .have an exhibit of n rt.(t,rrctj tn
-That tho demand- for Florida vc*g- making assessments in 1911.
Sanford schools opened yesterday for discussion of citrus -insects nnd fe rti­
creditable nature at tho Panffiqa. Pacific
i will this year be greater than
A t
i
lizers; the votes Jor other subjects
. •&gt;,
Viffeh will . The , Citizens Hank- of Eustls, whi^h- the term of 1913-4 and if the record
rn any eeason during the hu t
. . • .
George Howell, aauhtant alligator International Exposition,, VHlrh
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breaking attendance on opening day is somqwhat scattering.
loors
six
months
ago.
on
wâii the declarafibn this rrtôrn- trainer at th e -Fionda O strirh Farm, is open in-SaaJ'Yancbco itiF ebriuary. 19K&gt;
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:
The Experiment Station stall is now
any
criterion
of
the
work
and
attendance
1912,
is
now
the
parent
of
,‘
ioj by I t F. Hoyle, pioneer commission still ¡n a serious condition today at the and continue for n period of ten m onths,
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two branch hanks, the Hank of Mt. of the rest of the term schools are suro engaged In formulating a program for
merchant and seedman of Miami, lie St. Luke’s Hospital as a result of in­ is now assured by the fact that Governor
the
Seminar
an
1
w
ill'have
this
in
shape
an-sure to have the most successful term
Dora ansí the Hank of Tavares.
A ,
prediction upon the advices that juries to his left arm during his terrible Park Trammell has appointed and des­
of their history. It is estim ated th a t to be sent out to the various newapapors
The
loi
.I
capital
of
the
Citizens
Hank
be is receiving from northern eotnm b- oxjM'riencc when suddenly attacked by ignated Hon. A. V. French of Sanford
more than (100 pupils will he enrolled &gt;n Central and Southern Florida during
lion firms who are Bounding the condi- a furious alligator, named Duval Nellie as commissioner general lor the entire of Etmif- i- $55,000(00, and is up|&gt;or- today or liefurv the week is ended, as the coming week.
tionrsl a- 'ollows: $15,000.00 each tor
tion of the country-, nnd nave found it at the farm, about 3:45 o’clock yester­ state of Florida, to take care of the stale's
Gainrayilh; has grown to a large city,
the Hank &gt;3 Ml. Dorn and the Hank of some of them are'com ing l/otn u disinterests
at
the
exfiosition.
irest dearth of tall vegetables due to un­ day afternoon. It was only through
tance, the fame of Sanford schools i having ample hotel anti hoarding house
Tnvarea,
thus
leaving
$25,000
to
the
Then* were many other prominent
favorable weather conditions this Hum­ the Immediate assistance of Secretary
having reached to other states.
accommodations fur u much larger crowd
residents
of the state who were aspirants m o th e r hank at E ustis. Pin* general
mer In vegetable sections. They report Frank White that the man .wit- saved
The
su|K*rinteiMlent
of
the
Sanford
1
than l* at all likely to be present at th-*
lo r. is as follows (■ U
to Mr. Hoyle that the outlook lor btuu- from death after hi» arm was badly man­ for tins uptMillitment, hut when all Imurd of
Seminar, so no one need remain away,
school»,
f’rof.
N.
I
IVrkins
and
county
h.ii-tis. 3 I Donnelly of
y » with Florida this year is purlieu- gled in the isiwerful jaw* of the saurian phases of the various applicants hnd been Holmes
Mt.
Dora
l
p Felt of F.ustis and E m ­ HU|H*rinteud»-nt, D. L. Thrasher, warre for fear of not finding ample accommo­
projuTly weiglusl and considered, It was
lariy bright and advise the grower» in m onster.
at the ojiening and were kept busy get­ dation».
deemed best for Hit* fifty integrals of the poria, C. II. Goodenough of Clermont,
this section to plant large croj». “ 1
ting
the little ones and big one» in their
Very truly yours,
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state to Invest the responsibility for the Joe M. McCormick of Tavares, E. S.
have been In- Miami for tin; laat four­
P. II. ROLFS,
fight
place«.
The
teachers
were
in
their
Meeting of Charity Association
success of the state's representation at Burleigh *.f Tavares, M. V. Simpson of
t h yeart,” said Mr. Hoyle, "m aking
Director Exp. Station.
M t. Dora. D. J. Caldwell ul Fust is. different grades and the joy of the ch il­
A meeting of the Executive Com­ the exposition in Mr. French.
a apecial study of the vegetable business,
Clifford dren in seeing their iracheni proved their
m ittee of the Associated Charities and
A position of the character which Mr. Wm. Watt of Mt. Dora, G.
and I can say th at I believe the rom m iv
worth and the deep love ami nITeetinn
Jim Crow Fight
a few others who are interested in the French has assumed to till required a t­ of Eusti- l It Miller o( Eu-ti,jon mrn up north ore right. I have ulwith which the teacher» an* held hy tinWashington.
Sept.
29. —A h itte r
work was held in the Congregational tributes of the most progressive nature;
The ca-hiiT of tin* Hank of Tavares is
vray» noted that when the croji« art*
fight against ath-ged race dflcriminaC hurch Thursday evening.
A brief a broad view of the requisites necessary Mr. Chi«'- - I. N utt of that city, son of pupils.
abort in the north, Florida product*
The faculty' the* &gt;car will sou m m u , tt*»n to vnnmi» part« ~trf" the rm intry
remi me of the work brought o u t « v i-j to the development of the state's truins Mr It 1 N'lift anil a (sipuTar yrtung
bong gOOd prices; and the deTttund Tor
new
l,i'-»s. altfiough the majority of ih*- will I**- made shortly on behalf of n e ­
dence sufficient to prove th a t the trial, commercial, mineral, agricultural man. th* ashler of th»* Hank **f Ml
them ia strong. Consequently 1 believe
organimi ion hud accomplished
the anil pomnlnglcal resources and a knowl­ flora Is Mr E. V Cartledge of Hock- tiuiehers have l*»s*n in tliu Kanford gro«-» before the Supreme Court.
that if the groWera will put out good slzetl
The Oklahoma and the Maryland
purpose for which it was started, that edge of current conditions within the mark, I'., who comes highly recom­ s»-liools severa^ yean* Following is a
crop* In this county th at then- will U*
ll-t of th*' tl’adiÌTS
"grandfather" constitutional iinn-ndis. to help [Hsiple help themselves, state that can only !&gt;&lt;■ secured by a long mended
Iota ol money mqdo here this winter.
N. J I’erkins, A II., Su}H'rintehdent mi'iita by which thousands nl nngroeH
disbursing chanty in u systematic ^residence and constant study of that
The tit-l deposit in the Hank of Ml,
Of eoum there are a couple of things to
High School:
have Ihs' ii disfranchised, will In* a t­
manner and never without investiga- I which i- of jtlje utmost potential interest Dorn wu mad»' by one of the town’s ol»l
contend with. The cold weather must
Mi»» C lara I. Guild, \ M I’rim-ipal, tack»»! us uncini»! it ut ionul.
lion
Twenty ra.»»«* hhxi* come before to the stale-- expansion, and happily »•si in h s1 '..it-. Mrs. H. M Hruce of
be watched, and the hurricane ntu.»t U*
! An effort will Is- m a d e to have th**
i lie society since the lost annual meeting. these \.inous attributes are accredited Mt Dora aged about 70. who |&gt;l»rwi Latin
protected agairiHt."
Miss Alice M Tetherly. H !.. Mathe­ O klahom a ‘‘Jim C r o w " legislation a n All have Im»-ii helped. The society has to Mr French, and it is l&gt;elioved that $500 in ttie hank. In contrast with her
matic».
: t :
nulltsl
An a t te m p t will be made b y
never refusili! to do som ething for each he will us.* them to ihe full measure of age, litth ira M argaret, thethr»»- year
At a recent meeting of the city council
J How lumi Wililmun, \ It . Science Tem esse»' n'*gr*&gt; organ i/.ationn to Im*
applicant. 1luring the last two months, hi- ability to make a creditable showing old thing' iit nl Mr. and Mrs ,) M Mrd SL Augustine that body appropriated there have b.s&gt;n remarkably few culls,
Mis* Lilian i Giltson, \ II . English p»*rmittwi i** o«' ih&lt;* m e n &gt; ‘‘K n ig h ts
ol J
C u ru m l /uadi' l-ilLL lu±j.. aUf.m. 1 in the
Iron the next budget the sum of !»*%«■
Mis* Charlotte Kale» lli-ln r. Aft — —Fys-fi r»«"' ÓW-- ni*yr*&gt; I**Ig&gt;•»
,
, , ,,
but it slands to reason flu- number will f aliforma
_
bank of I i ares
tiouond
live hundn*d
hundred dollars increase sleudily
Iterano dollars, five
. , , a* the winter moni .li­
St' irhrt*
Mr Freociu. oincs by tvis hustling pro
|tu\h I ' s- are constructed of brick
N J l'*-rkm.“. German
go»** toward the support and draw
ti which
*bxh goes
,
.
Dingt-»- For Xldcrmnn
near. ..We .may
e*|ss*t. this and
Gram mar School
uphep o( the St. Augustine City Hand they will Is- taken care of loo. Shall divities as a m atter of heritage for It wa­ buff Dri ■ icing, plat»* glu«. cherry furC II Dingt»- announces for Alder­
ins
father.
Dr
Seth
French
long
since
m tn iv
! i.milts, i-tc
Mi»- Flora Walker. I’rincipul. Mh
ud fiff hundred dollars to the publicity it I»- without system or investigation?
man in tin- Issue
Mr Dirigée I* bHi
deee;i.-ed. who its a mi*mlier of Ihe Hof
«a
luné el the Chamber of Cnmmerr»* for
»
¡rade
w«-II known to h*»-I an miro hicti &gt;n
Vi
O--- uin*- bunks m laikc riniii
The responsibility and obligation rests oia senate .luring Hie Drew ildimmslra
Miss E d n a I'lailt, Slh (»rade
advertising th e n ty .
upon Cadi citizen to do Ins part toward non in 'Tli, framed, introduced and sue ty t.-.o in T’ustis. two in IsHniiurg and
to the | h»i| i| c of Sanford, tJ*■ ita» h*en
Mm G»»i It Dtckirxsori, 7th (¡mile
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a r*-»id*-nl and tax (layer of Sanford
taking care of tin* worthy ones who roKsfully had enacted into law. the mi....... at I mntiila, Mt Dora Tavares.
Mr- E N I .ok»-, 5 th a n d filli I ì rad»*»
In arranging for the chnulutiqua t*&gt;-®- m-ed help. Frolection against imposters
(or the |m*t filti»-n years and is one of
lirst bill to be pixsm-d by any southern G r&gt;- ■ r d and i leninint. \\ e hope they
Mrs. C. E Folk, Sili Grade. held in Aliami next spring plans are be­ is offered through
the progrès«!tie business men of Sanforti.
the
Associated legislature creating a bureau of immi­ will ill -uccix'd, without internal or ezMiss Carrie Ensininger, till G radi­
ing made for a departm ent that will Charities
.Mr Dirigi»- re»id»*» on Sanford Heights
Will Sanford rally to tin grai im with one purpose in view, and ten I f-|ctli»ii, an»l that o*» dis-line may
vi is» K o i Walker. Ith l&gt;rat|u
tnm » the youngsters, and they «ill
.
but
i*x|iecls to In- eli-cled from the
r*--.i
t
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th*
tni'iii*-T.but
a
steady
in"9M&gt;ori Ilf the organization' A Coin- |||llt |K.1II|{ , | l(,,f the stab' with
Miss C la ra Milieu. -Ir&lt;1 Gradihave their own special features. The tniltee of eight*»-.! or iw&lt;-iity men are
wh
ilicity ami wifi rejmwunt tin*
er*
.........tlmf
Witbit!
a
f*-w
yean*
til»'
fie
farmer*, artisans and mechanics and the
Mi-- \ ii ,i Mi-fir*- '¡rd &lt;Irmi'
junior department will be in chnrc*' "1 f fi .ine Ifig Ila olile»w hole ell \
II*- t**-ll*-V**H ill improve
1 \ | &lt; II-»I II* d i - i ' - m g n f a - i . Ilk i * i .t ■ • u u u t itx •f t h are at pré»
r11‘!*
M
i irl • '1 K il*— \
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tn ei|&lt;rt Mr- l.ydin A L » l l i 'i ’ •
iti*-nl - tup • "li-erval &gt;\e i| in t will
h ilri•I i**l
d m - ! l • .*• . -ir- i 1* i- u - &lt;1 - S I I .I - 1V• I . -1 .1. - i a.-l * I* I ai- t *' &lt;—t * • t,li*
.Uni Dr a » ilo'
t/airsil kimhrgartener, author and j»-. r fur n liH
•t
i|*i ! i r Suine le. I*II--1 ■ ll. ll lg *— .Il »'
n**t favor plumpng I'll»* city' into deiitv^
'I la ike Ueglotl
of i luflda
I’r-linar » i *■■
I 1 :
that
will pi"!*- ■ burden to the tax
planncii (or vniidiietmg l i e 1 Imi- iui -sDt f ri-hi'li ri'i'iv ed til*' tirst appoint
Mis- Ellin I ariinworlh, I'tUicipal, l-T jiuyer* lit favor» the bulklieading of
Uhatn Randolph engineer m charge diiroig tin* eornmg
th a t ar*- ment of commissioner ol immigration
Itinhduy l’ uri)
Grade.
ol the survey of the Everglades, ha» ur- hoped to be very effectual.
the lake Iront and other im provem ent
Send in
Mrs. E. W. I). Dunn, 2nd Grade.
l.iitle Olive Ncwmtin. thè churmlng
cepted the fionition m ade him recently your membership dui-s, old or new, for Florida under the act and held the
in
the city and his m otto will be " a
Miss Edith C Stewart, ’2nd Grade.
■a
to make a preliminary survey of the Kis­ to (’. It. Walker. I’rm ident. H. F Ih*m lions during two administrations. little *1 uilgbteV *&gt;f Mr ami Mrs. R. A.
sq
u
ire deal for every citizen." This
Miss I’eacln-a E»'.lh*r. 1-1 (jrad**
simmee valley and a report of the prac­ Whiliter, jr . Treasurer or Mr» I &lt;* It was during his incumltency nf office Ni-wman, tceh'bruled In-r -txlli hirthdny
I» Mr Dingee'» first fling at an official
and through the bureau of publicity that x»?t *' i mesi di-lighifiil birlhday party
ticability and feasibility of the plan to Mi I &gt;sli(cl Sis'retary
olili»* although he has ev'er k**jit |»i»Ieil
tf* atl*'nln&gt;n of Hamilton Dissloli wil» ! H - -d ay alien i' -o n, w t u li * . l- greatly
drain the entire valley of a|] surplus
I aulirli Firuii Farli
u|mn city allairn and city business. Mr.
t-alled to the |w*t»ihiltliM« of this -tat*1 »t i od h) in*r n .o
watir.
friend» A(l»-r
\
lliifil
■
i*llg*-liiul
|inrl&gt;
nf
frl*-li*i*
left
! tìngi»* will make a form idable eunilhlat»*
1 1 Ictrher Will t,»-l llus)
and ulbT mature inviutti gallon Mr *r i. ring tilt** mai -, gain*— «Itli'h w»'rc
î
I !
i
Friday
morning
in
Mr
&lt;
H
Walker’s
b*-ing
M*ry iHijiular a n d
having
a
|(»-p**rts from WiL-hingtou an- t" tfo- ] i, |,o tt1.1 ,L»»***-|aIes pure iiiLSa-d a fr.ici t.
Mr- W I Ib , I M— s,ro .,..| J.l'ilo h • lil'ii- fur .hi *11 *Ui pi*'m*' leJion of fnciej- lit S anford and his
A huxin»-»» department has U&lt; n open
, ,| j mi........ . ai-ri-s ol IhiiiI-*. I in- .......in
| *&gt;,|. l iti th*'h t|'!'- • hl'ilfi w.t . -* ilt*»l I'liey were bouri'l for la*mon Itluff, a e|*»'liuti I» already p redic ted
ed thU j m 1 1 conyection with the St. effect Unit S**nator M i to r will «nine to
m
from
which « ns used to place the «*r*-*f11 ni i la lawn, Il dot li sprea*!. Old thè Inulti
H
onda
within
the
next
ten
days
or
two
Petersburg High School.
I**-,ii»tiful - j m11 ¡i Ihuii thirty-five mile»
I*n*tmrations un* under headwav for weeks for the purpose of making prt- of the -tat* at par, from which position td il ■ ike, wil li il- -IX pri'it', candles of up ih*- river, and the picnic wm giv»-n
Mar »hat llrnwn Take** OfTirc
Mai tun county's annual fair, the ojien- hminary arnuige.ents lor In- campaign It lulil I*i-■)i shaken during the war and a- l'oiiiy «lifierent lui*--, «as placed in to ct*|rbrute the twenty-fifth wt'iiding
At
noon tomorrow Uniloil State* M ar­
following
days
ol
reconstruction.
H&gt;
for
rvnominauon,
ami
lu»
apjararance
tiacenter,
wl(cn
little
Oliviw»'tit
tliroug)
ing ol which is now just u little over two
unniv«-rsary of Mr. and Mrs. C. It. shal John F. Horr wifi turn over his
this
sale
of
lamls
the
credit
of
Florida
will add interest to the senatorial contest
months off.
the *■* ri'inony of blowing out the candles, Walker A bountiful sujiply of good
office to .1. Clifford Hruwn. of Lakeland,
in which he and John N C. Stockton was completely r»*habilitated, iL» paper lev . -earn in coties and dt lición.» cake
things were taken along and a mo«t en' * I 1
former representative from Folk county,
hiil
lair
to
I*
»
the
piincipal
figures.
wus
placeil
at
par,
and
^Jnce
that
turn*
wi re then served The little hieles» wiis jiiyable day was anticijiat»»! by all.
The U nivm ity of Florida has entered
the
nomination of Hruwn being sent
The
priiwnl
seasion
nf
congress
has
such
ws'iiritiin
¡
l
s
the
stale
has
offered
on*-1 generously remembered by her
tipon the im*t tuccessful year of its htsThose who wc/*' invited to be ol t il is
Septemlier
17 (*y t‘n*sidcnt Wilson
lx.-en
one
of
the
b
u
sn
-)
of
Senator
have
always
le»-n
taken
at
n
premium
iri;i:i
friend.* and w i l - the recipient o* fortunate parly were Mrs. C. E. Walker,
tor&gt;* Since the placing of Dr A. A.
to the senate for confirmation.
Fletcher's
career
ut
Washington,
and
Mr.
A^
\
french,
th«*
son
of
Dr
man
.
useful
ainl
le-autifii!
gift*
Among
Murphree at the head of the instituth n
Mrs. Enamingcr, Mi*» Currie EiuaninMarshal Horr will have his rigular
»1
attendance hai steadily increased, c»]rh his friends declare that it has U*en the French, w;» a i^crk in. hia father's office, (III-*- invited were Ma-y Elizalteth atol g»*.r, Mrs. F. F. Strong, M argaret, Isaliel
guarterly
rejnirt ready to send to Wash­
moat
useful.
which
was
locati-ti
in
Jacksonville,
and
it
Camilla
Pulrstmi,
Maud
Like,
M
ar­
)w r demonstrating the neewwity of idand Faul Strung, Mrs. Ilenfro, Mr aud ington and will sv’ttlc all the affairs of
Senator Fletcher's enemies do not was from this I'ufly «dtooling in m atters gin* t Neal, Tht-odor.i Miljer, Elizalteth
j ditional buildings, and it is to he ho|ted
Mrs. 11. A. Ter he an. Dick and Vera His office at high noon, when the new
__
! “ *1 t11' _ never
have reason to sever deny th at he has liven very' active and of evnlgat ion that tip* foundation was Wini iter, Frank Chu-u-. Sarah Wight Tc'rhetm. Mr*. Henry Wight, Fn»J,
iaku—Üiu_Lwih—u i - u t l lc a -------LidsjiDnnection-w ith thn f&gt;nUn»ndtyr=:~mflfewwl»«ii&gt;ea lo*y ia a s e n t-u&gt; Dm »cjiatCyylaid uju/n vvhkk.waa .to l/e -lxj f / iriiii i! *|‘non nxJftriBhi. Hcggtrmr.iVWriiiu-Masnn: Sarah and T h o rh ia Wight, Mix*c-i
| Gainesville Sun.
and they realize that the tusk »1 beating »till greater art.» of importance relating yiir.tj, May Williams, D»*!wm and Ker- Claire Walker, Katherine and Rutti and XYtunie ciiarge. The new marshal ^
in .in the ciiy, having arri\&lt;*d severalhim is going to be anything bui oti*‘ of to the s lu te s continue») growth and ex- m ith Uurlt-y^ Al'illi»- and Wuv»-rly Aber­
Waldron, Eva Walker, D-ila Hutchin- [days ugo. and will move his family here
t i l
i pttnsion.
;
nathy, H olch'-GonzaUr*, AIIhti Con­
N. t'onoley, secretary of the Live th e "l&gt;ed of ruses variety."
son. M aster Clifford Walker and o lh ep .
as th e law requires th a t
&gt;r.
jfcfr.
„Air.
French
is
now
organizing
nu
his
nelly.
May and ‘ Mildred Holly, Emily
*k Hoard of Trade, has l&gt;cen electe»!
•
»
I the marshal for this district Ik* officially
’ forces in a system atic manner and pro­ and Fierce Griffin, and Claim Jom».
by the Iward of governors of the Jackson­
Hoostfng Sears
Co Tampa Tribune
at home here.
jettes
to
immediately
get
in
touch
with
ville Hoard of Trade to fill the unexpire»!
The many friends of Him. Jo**'ph
countyi m unicipality, community (
The slntom ent th at all b ird , dogft
No imm«xiiatc changes are contem­
l*ftn of H. H. Richardson, resigned.
bake County's Club House
°f Kissimmee, aro urging him to nnd civjc lx)dy within tho „u t e an(, TOm. |
should l&gt;e registered in order th/it they plated by Mr. Urown in the jterqmnel of
cntitf t h e / t o r for congressman from this
^ 8uch daU M wU, alvnya ^ #l hi#
The Lake Highland Improvement could come under ‘ the head of lieitlg ius office, although ho huX had more ■
n
1 1 t
; *’oard of Trade in Palatka is plan- district. M r. Sears is an educator ° 1 . ^ m m an d for use in working the ipnu- Company, of West Virginia, have open­ real «logs scums to have aroused the curi­ than seven .times the number. of, a p i.i
, - or * home coming week, when It Is ita tc wide reputation and has been
I morab,e fe a tu re which will■mjccs*wily ed bids for their $20,000 fhtbhousc on osity of several dftg owner» in Sanford plkatiqd»’ for. ¡«ajtioxvi than .tlwré-.ttre
.
Jjped that every one who has ever visit- porintendent of public instruction of have lo l)e u k cn count of. One of thrae the clay road, on Lake Minnehaha, about and tho fo||owdngTlot|«r hus fteeq- re­ places'tO 'iiU In his department.
’ .'’
« I PsUtka, or lived In the Gem City will Osceola county for the past three4Arms, feBlumi
^ n Fiorl(la building, one mil« from Clerm ont. I t i t f t o b e o n e ceived frorp llrM lo w aiil:
* Marshal Ilorr of thla. district, as also
,
■
yrn and view tho i mprovements that and is a live wire among the young poll- g,)lcndi(1|y representative of the state, of the most beautiful structures In the
Dear ifolly:}
W. À. McGourin, of Pensacola, united
,'•* Iteen made there. T he date for tlcians of the state. He Is s fluent rj*D mage a success of the undertaking south. It will be ojiened Christmas to
There ia nothing about th at "dog rcg-‘ Stotw marshal- Northern district of
important event has not been an- speaker, a deep thinker and a progre*- will require the morel sup p o rt j&gt;f every the public. The com pany owns 16,000 istering" business In the game, law passed Florida, was requested early last July
■ive, hard working man, and a s con­ patriotic citizen in Florida. '
acres of the Black property, in the Im­ by tho last legJsiatikg^.j.vV-*^.1’
to resign by Attorriry Generiti Me Rey­
gressman he would have no superior in
» t 't
You would confer a favor on many nolds, but they refused, to do so, the ir
Those parties who m ay have sugges­ mediate vicinity, nnd their clubhouse
• F. Adams has been appointed the national congress,—Tituavilk* Ad­ tions to offer relating to the success of will be headquarters for all visitors. by asking the Tam pa |&gt;aper for tya au­ terms of office. Hot having expired,
Wager of tho Tam pa Hay hotel in vocate,
—Time* Union.
’**■
—
the undertaking wifi receive promjit re- After the opening of the clubhouse the thority for the statem ent.
pa lyr the coming season. Mr.
Your* truly,
pi it* to their «lueries and suggestions by t and will be nuj. on the market. It is
Va .
.j o
V , * • *»&lt;*&gt;■»■ -t —.
high (line roltingYand, healthy locality.
N. deV. HOWARD, ‘
If*
the beautiful U k e *’ » / . Kvevy’W eck Bridge Club W
addresing Mr. French at Sanford.
Hand for Alderman
penetrated
by
two
railroads,
the
A.
C.
L.
J1 2 ® * a u h « P‘ke. N . II.. during th«
MM. W. D, lloljien was tho grscioas
Walter S. U and announce hi* candi­
and T- &amp; G,, about 26 miles southeast
i hostess of tbe E v t o Week Bridgi Club
Fourth Annual Citrus Seminar
dacy In this issue for re-election to the
- -^
W^st Side Meeting
of
Eustis, in Lake county.
t i t . A large num ber of letters have been position of alderman of tho city of San­
Friday afternoon 5 thè iStutlord House.
A meeting of th* W est Side Im prove­
The above Information was given by received In reply to the Inquiry as to ford. Mr. Hand has served ope term
tvJmon| Mw* vtttors to Gainesville A t the conclusion o f the (am* R was ment Amociation will be held at the
f&gt;W*y were Rphert
aa alderman and knows tire ntcdj of t he
found-that-Abts. R. A. Kewms n had won Robbins Nest at tew o 'clock Thursday Mfy-Cr-H. Goodaotough of CUrmon t to- holding
*of Lake- top-sçore and yrpk
wp« .awarded
awarded th
tbss ptizr,
ptUe, a morning.- As a matter o f grave import­ tho Lake Region on Tuesday. “If you inar, The number of people interested city as well as any man in it. Mr. Hand
hand painted «piate; " De- ance will come before the meeting, it don’t believe It’s healthy, look St me,” in thtf"work is greater than ever hereto­ Is a large tax payer and a public spirited
T“
^ ffre e h m e n ts , consisting of peach is desired that all members be present. s£td Mr. Q. "I have lived there for fore. The majority of those who have citizen of the progressive type and
th the icecream , cake and tea were then served. Tbs Association disbands next month. thirty yeah, and though I Just spent a expressed themselves prefer to have the
Those present vere M ia. Anna, M rs. In order that ,thP annual reports; may week on the coast, it does not compare Seminar held during the week beginning
mofit- for health, fertility and October- 13th. , Mrs. G, F. Kmlthi Mr*. C.
'— ------- ----------poll *
. T . A. N e J . Mrs. A, P. up all
We will, therefore, b to n .lb e ‘
uniform
id Mr*. R. A.v Newman.
note pf
work on tho night of tH. T m e . w 9

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