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                    <text>Tm5 SANFORD HERA
a swing, , looking very wise and plicity of the decorations. In the
knowing at the pictured faces of a big colonial fire place a bank of
bride and groom just above him. ferns was very effective, while above,
The centerpiece was a largo heart of graduating from the top to tho lowor
pink oleanders and asparugus fern, shelf were sprays of the lovely pur­
from which strings of pink hearts ple Houghan VJIlia. Vases of the
BEING A RESUM E O F S A N F O R D H A P P E N IN G S
extended to the corners. The favors purple flower were placed about tho
■ - U P -T O - D A T E --- =
were sroal^pink • hearts tied with handsome rooms; completing nn ar­
tistic arrangement that was charm­
green bowX ,
Communications for this Column Should be Marked "Society Editor
In tho hall the guests were wel- ing. In the dining room the same
Phoned to Mrs. R. A. Terheun, Phone 203
corned hy Misses Clara Milien, effective decoration was used. As­
sisting Mrs. Smith in serving tho
Martha Fox and Julia l.alng.
tnortung
at
her
homo
on
L-elcry
Receiving with Miss l.aing wese delicious ice cream and cake were
1 Brilliant Ureeption
avenue.
The
table
was
lovely
with
the Misses Ruth Edith and Minnie Misses Mcll Whitner and Elizabeth
— The home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
McLaughlin.
its
snowny
linen
and
blue
and
white
Stewart.
R. Stevens was the sce.no of a bril­
Mrs. C. O. McLaughlin made top
china.
Tho
pretty.little
place
cards
Two
contests,
“
Jn
Grandmother’s
liant reception Tuesday evening,
score
apd won a pair of fíne silk
enclosing
the
young
hostess'card
Kitchen"
and
the
"Romance
of
a
tendered Dr. and Mrs. Brow nlee'by
with
the
two
dates
of
her
birth
and
hose.
Mrs. Henry Wight won the
Cake"
were
greatly
enjoyed.
In
the members of the Presbyterian
consolation prize a lovely boudoir
birthday
she
wan
celebrating.
The
the
former
Mrs.
M.
M.
Stewart
won
church.
' The beautiful home, with its ar­ back leaf of the booklet contained a the prize and in the Inlter Mrs. E. E. cap and Mrs. Mabry was presented
tistic decorations was an exquisite stamp picture of Miss Chappell, Cox. The guest prize presented to with the guest prize of silk stockings.
1-------- setting— ftrr--the daintiij— gowned making..a. precioua-jtnu.venir of the Miss Stewart -wn*-rr cute little live * Mrs. •Smith's- gnrwtir besides tho
,
. , yomr_tt.-zthg rpptbtTrP-farms-tnd Julu- ocjasiuQ___Altai - tmaklaaL.ibe -ytrla ■kfftbn:- ~Mudz-taughtpr•,wnd»-mrrrh&lt; hortorw were -Mwwh» mwrJr-W •‘•‘Dickpy faces of the young people, and enjoyed^ a happy joy Ttdcin* the-mn- ment was created tvhen Misa Julia ins, A. W. Fitts. Henry Wight, C.
the flower of manhood gathered be­ chine. Miss Chappell’s guests were Laing, , impersonating a dear old 0. McLaughlin, C. M. Vorcc, Deane
grandmother, charming in a pink Turner, S. Pulcston, Fannie Mun­
neath its hospitable roof, to offer
crepe
gown apd green cap ant! son, D. L. Thrasher, ;R. A, Newman,
.^congratulations and good wiMfes to
apron
brought
in' a heavy millinery ltoy Symes, II. A. Howard, Cruse
the popular young clergyman and
packing
box,
covered
with hearts. At
his charming bride.
In
Grandmother't
Kitchen
the
request
of
Miss
Jimmie Laing,
, *
KuLctULg-Uiui-tccupUuu .hall, from
-wiuajnmrat«d‘
lHaU
"
..MUt Ku
-»is» -porch, its- baauty- wiuUdiarsum*.
•art was invited to display-the hats
pleasing and attract»«.- The balus­
trade leading to the upper landing Stewart was the kitchen shower at anti tlrcjr fuUli many jusekagna rnite.
tabling a • complete outfit for the
was entwined with the pretty vine of the home of Miss Jimmie Laing.
,'
tho star jessamine; the chandeliers
The decorations were, lovely and kitchen.
A jolly party of la * and gentle­
too were festooned with the same Miss Laing, a gracious hostess, the
Chicken salad, 'olives, cheese sand- men who spent the day Ashing on
vine and graceful ferns wero used in whole affair being a charming sue- wiches, heart shaped cakes Iced in the Woklvn Tuesday were Mrs. R. L.
effective decoration throughout the cess. In the'hall green vinca and pink artd green and fruit punch were Jones, Miss Hoikins Jones, Mr. and
lower floor. Vases of red roses fn tho red coral flowty were effective tho delicious refreshments served,
Mrs. A. D. Parrish and son, Harvey*,
.
the parlor, nnd pink .roses in tho and beautiful, beneath its softened
Besides the honoree. Miss Stewart, Mr. Rny and son, Troy, going up in
library added their beauty and fra­ rays of the electric light shaded with other guests wero Mesdames
. M. Mr.-Grow's launch. They caught
grance to tho charm of the pretty red. Tho balustrade was entwined Stewart, E . E . Cox, C. M. Williams, fish enough for a fine fry, which
rooms. In the dining room a color with the jcssainiue vine and potted Geo. Hyman, A. C. Williams, Loachomc of pink and green.was car­ plants completed the entrance from retta Brothcraon, R. II. Jarvis, M. M.
ried out in great masses of pink vine Fairyland jnto the green bower that Mitchell, W. C. Bray, J. B. Lawor Love's wreath and this too droop­ led to the dining room. The hack son, C. W. I.uing, J. B. Colder, N. II
ed from the chandelier in graceful porch was enclosed with palmctloes Garner, H. H. Peabody, M. L. P o ­
sprays. A large bowl of the dainty und transformed into a cool, green derwood, M. Norwood; Misses Edith
flower centered the table.
retreat, where the refreshing fruit and Minnie Stewart, Genie Wicker,
Guests were received in the recep­ punch was served. Here the punch Winnie Rivers, Murie Stewart, Mary
tion hall by Men. R. L. Pock and table was placed with its dainty Gatchel, Cora Lee Hamrick, Ruby
Mrs. O. L. Taylor and presented to cover of embroidery and gleaming Betts, Daisy Betts, Julia Laing and
Rev. and Mrs. Brownlee, receiving punch howl encircled with coral Martha Fox.
with Mr. nnd Mrs. Stevens in the flower,
_
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,
, ,
Auction Bridge
In tho dining room hanks of ferns
Mrs. Brownlee was daintily gown­
and potted plants made an effective
Mrs. G. F. Smith was the charmed in white crepe de chine and car­
decoration in tho center of which ing hostess of the first large bridge
ried an arm bouquet of white china
was the daintily appointed table.
party of, the season Thursday nfterasters nnd asparagus fern.
Above the table from the ceiling noon at her beautiful home on MagMr*. Sloven* wore a* becoming
green and pink crepe paper was nolia avenue, complimentary to her
gown of blue crepe voile, fashioned
carried to the four corners and fin- guest, Mrs. M. H. Mabry of Tallawith pleated Russian tunic and
ished with tug hows of pink tulle hupsee.
bodice over a blouse of White shadow
From tho chandelier wps suspended | The beauty of the attractive home
lace and effectively trimmed in
a spectacled, heart covered rupid In was enhanced hy the charming simblack velvet.
The" bride,'s register, in which was
inscribed the names of the guest*
was a pretty conception of the book­
makers* art, a souvenir of a charm­
ing occasion thul will he among the
cherished relics of the happy cmrplrrAnsisting in serving were the
Misses Annie Lee Caldwell and Essie
. Purdon.
The delightful occasion will be
among the most pleasant memories
of guests and hosts alike.

AB O U T PEO PLE AND E V E N TS

\/ Luncheon for Bride»-Elect
A lovely pink and .white luncheon
was given by Afisa Saideo Williams
Thursday afternoon from one to
three, in honor of three of the pop­
ular young brides-elect. Misses Ma­
bel Hand, .Genie Wicker and Linda
Le flier.
A charming simplicity prevailed
in the decorations of [link and white
confined to the dining room. Vases
of Love’s Wreath and bowls of cal-,
ladiums and ferns were placed about
the room. . Tho'table' was a beau­
tiful * conception of artistic taste.
From the Ceiling above the center
of tha table, reaching to the four
corners, pink ribbons were tied with
graceful hows of pink tulle and
caught at the corners with the same
effect.
From the center hung u
largo white bell
from which was
suspended by plqk ribbons a silver
cUpid.
Upon a handsome* centerpiece of drawn work over plnk sllk
was placed a basket of pink double
hibiscus and asparagus fern, m
T he place cards ’were pretty hand
painted brides containing the guests
name, tied to a long pink ribbon, at
the other end of which was the favor,
a lovely1 little cupid, concealed be­
neath . the basket of flowers. For
the brides-elect the favors were
dainty doll brides.
Snowy linen, sparkling cut glass,
gleaming silver and dainty china
made- a beautiful setting for the
dainty luncheon consisting of:
Clear Tomato Soup
Bread and Butter Sandwiches
Lobster Salad in Heart-shape moulds
Saltine*
Fried Chicken
Guava Jelly
Creamed Potatoes
Green Peas
Olivee
Celery
Strawberry Ice Cream
with Whipped Cream
Cakes „
Iced Tea .
Pink Heart Mints *
In the cutting of the bride's cake
Mias Mabel Hand 'cut the .thimble,
Mias Genie Wicker the ring and Mias
Charlotte Hand the dime.
Thoee Invited to meet the honorees were Mrs. Larr^more, Aliases
Charlotte Hand,
Elizabeth
Mc­
Laughlin, Alsrtlia Fox, Peaches Lefffer, Ruby Betts, Belle Smith and
Ruth Mettinger.
\

Misses Jsnie and Alice Whltner,
who have been the popular y0un*
guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. \Vbitncr have*gone to Orlando to vUit
their aunt, Mrs. C. W. Goodrich
before returning to their home ¡„
Jacksonville.

son, Victor have «tu rn ed from a
most delightful visit to Mrs. A. J.
Davis of Augusta. While en route
home Mrs. McLaulin visited Mrs.
Susan McCall in Savannah and
spent two days with Mrs. Lowry in
Jacksonville.
Henry Jr. is Mill in
Jacksonville.
t

Miss Mabel Bowler, after Bj&gt;
¡ng tho summer delightfully an
her old friends in Sanford left
her home in Jacksonville
day.
Miss Bowler's charm
aweetpesae ndear her to a large r
among whom she will he gr,
missed.

A congenial party that enjoyod a
fine drive through tho country to
Wekiwn Springs and Tavares wero
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Woodruff and
their charming guest, Mrs. Parsons
of Jacksonville, Dr. and Mrs. C. E.
Walker.

Miss Louise Harris of South Car­
Mrs. J. H. Bruton hns ret nr
olina Is the guest of Mrs. G. P. Pax­ from a dclighfult visit with hur f
ton.
Misa Harris will teach the ily at Coronado.-Eighth Grade of the* Grammar
Schools ---. Dr. Bouchellc, who hart-hern the
guest of his dutighter; Mrs, lf**nry
Mrs. O. B. Singletary and family* Wight for .several months has re­
left Wednesday to join Mr. Single­ turned to his home in Thomns.viHrtary in Jacksonville, where they will
reside this winter.
Mrs, W, T. Jphn»^J4JUt.rec
called to Patterson, Ky.7 TifcTaii'
Mrs. E. D. Chittenden and daugh­ the serious illness of a relativ^.
ter, Alias Edna have returned .from
Mrs.. II— It— Stoveji*; arnimpnmivt
nr- delightfuL summer trip -spoilt jn
New York nnd New Jersey. ' Miss
Mrs. K. C. Bowers spent several
La.Ura—
iCfc^flUiirnrfltanrôàr lucksnrnriltrr-rMx
the north for several months longer,
undrigoing—treatment* for a —rfislorated ankle.
Mr. and Airs. E. L. Ferran of
Eustls are the guests of their daugh­
Air, N. W, Green, an employee of ter, Airs. D. L. Thrsaher.
the Atlantic Coast Line is enjoying
Mrs.- Clifford Bell has returned
a two weeks’ vacation in Jackson­
from
Charlotte, N. C.
ville.
Mrs. Eugene Larramor is visiting
v Flora Louise is the name of the
her
aunt, Mrs. Phelps on bake
little daughter who has come to
Onoro,
Next week she will in- the
make her home with Mr. and Mrs.
guest
of
Miss Saideo William*
M. M. Evans.
Mrs. D. L. Thrasher, Miss May
and Mrs. S. Pulcston and little
Fields
daughters have returned from a
jolly trip to Ponce Park.
Airs. C. II. Dingeo is again at
home after a fino visit to home folk*
at Dunedin.
CAidl'rn I ’tlla u
Thlrsilay evening, Sept 17th. Mr
and Mrs.
Davis Hart rnrdt .!lv
welcomed the members of the &lt; hn&gt;.
tian Endeavor Society to their beau­
tiful home ots^hc Heights,
The committee on refn-ln. :»
were kept busy with the preparation
of the chicken pillnu, coffee. . tc.
which when ready was enjoy c ; by
the merry party amidst an at ;•&gt;dance of good cheer. Through the
kindness of Mr. H. ft. Steven- the
grounds wore splendidly light' i
After pleasant hour* the host
1
hostess -were bade good nigbt
:h
heartfelt thanks for tliejr kind"- m.
Those present wero:
Mrs. &lt;&lt;&lt;i
Davis Hart, Mrs. Louis Garth«,
Miss May Doyle, Mrs George Pitton. Miss Alice Whitner, Miss A t *
Whitner, Mrs. Frank Grnyum, M m
Essie Purdon, Miss Morrison, Ain»
Edna Tullough, Miss Louis« Gf.&lt;y
Harris, Miss Dorothy Brock, M m.
Chas. Dingeo, Mrs. R. C. Maxwell,
Mrs. E. D. Brwonlee, Alisa Annie
Lee Caldwell, Miss Mary Gardner,
Miss Bessie Long. Miss Jean M hvwell, Miss Nan E Paxton, Rev 1
I)
Brownlee, Messrs Geo Da •
Hart, David Caldwell, II. J. Mint"
Carl Roumillut, Chas. Dingeo, T&gt; -inie Deane, Louis Gardner, Emory
Close, Pope Wicker, Robert ifeane,
Kent Rossetter ‘and Air. Thomas.

FALL 1914

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The boys c« today wear
only the best clothes.
t *■ .
Ask your boy about

Among the many pre-nuptial *1fairs of the early autumn will be the
miscellaneous shower given hy Mr*.
R. J. Holly at her home on *&gt;anf' ril
Heights next Thursday uftrrnoot n
honor of Mias Mabel Hand, w im-e
marriage to Mr. Archibald Beits
has been announced.

“ ROYAL B R A N D .”

ROYAL BRAND

150 Suits, 1914 Styles,
»
Ju st In.

Sanford will have n chapter of the
Daughters of the Confederacy, the
same to he formed at any early date.
The Daughters in all the cities of
the soqth take an active part in so­
cial affairs and tho formation of a
Sanford chnpter to which all daugh­
ters of southern soldiers are eligible
will add much to the Society of this
city.

ROYAL BRAND

SHIRTS AND BLOUSES
W hy worry; make boys’ furnish­

Will be given in Sanford on
•#*, -F

ings when you can buy ready­

MARK

Thursday Afternoon and Evening,
and Friday Morning .

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That’s the nam&amp;of the best hose
going for boys’ and girls’ school
wear and play.

made just, as cheap and the boys
like them better.

Beginning October latT
application.

Shirts and

Rates on

Majorlo A. Boor Instructor of Violin

JOHN B. STETSON UNIVERSITY

Blouses, always fresh and pretty

DcLAND, FLORIDA

WATCHEB, CLOCKS, JEWEI.ltV.S11.
VERWARE, OPTICAL GOODS, ET&lt;

Expert Repairing
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ON TUESDAYS
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¡N S A NFO R D —Life la Woith Living
SANEO HI), LI.GRIDA, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 22. 1914.

VOLUME VI

:

Funeral of Captain Dunn

DEATH STRUGGLE
FOUGHT IN GREAT
BATTLE OF EUROPE

Warning
On
account
of there being a num­
There was a large assembla go of
ber
of
fire
escapes
erected through­
friends Saturday afternoon at the
out
the
stale
that
do
not meet the
home of Dr. G H Edwards at 40‘J
requirements
of
the
state
law, I beg
South Orange avenue, attending the
to ask thnt each and every one hav­
funeral of Captain E. \V. D. Dunn,
ing to iTrtVe such work done, being
who died on Wednesday night. The
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6475No.
65. Sec. 14. Acta of Legis­
LUur Pack, pastor of the Ephrrcrpal'
lature.
1913.
submit their plans to
B A P ID L T P L S C IN G p church
i,
of Sanford. Mntly beautiful
M A N Y PEOPLE ARE
me
for
approval,
before the work
floral tributes were offered as tokens
«lone, and when such fire escapes
CONCRETE POSTS of the high esteem in which the de­
COMING TO STATE
have been erected, that they have
ceased was hold.
.
IN PO SITIO N
them inspected and approved by
INVESTIG ATING
The burial took place in the Or­
state hotel commissioner, before pay­
lando cemaUry. = Ueporjrnttnrr-----ing for sit mo.
VOne of the greatest undertakings
In making a tour of Florida, evi-^
A. L. MESSER,
in the history.nl.Sftaíard.Ima stalled.
donees of improve
en'on-evwj
ments in rail and hard roads, ac-^.
heading.oL I nkr M onram n thu.San
ford side and will extend from the
tivtttar•h’TTftj'*trrrfMffBr,*- citrus f n ijt '
irunt o( the old ilhro factory cast of
and vegetable culture as well as
agricultural pursuits.
the alley below Palmetto avonue or
a distance of about two thousand FREIGHT SHIPMENTS AND
From one end of tho stale to tho •
other
tlioro is an awakening spirit
feet.
’ .
, ‘ ,
BEER TO BEAR THE
PHENOMENON HAS BEEN aa to the improvement of the soil,
The bulkhead will follow thej* debetter cultivation, wider diversifica­
BURDEN
jnarkation of the water lino in width
NOTED BY GOOD MANY
tion of crops and the general ad­
and will reclaim much land on the
FLORIDIANS
Washington,
D.
C.,
Sept.
22.
An
vancement of farms.
No one fa- *
lake front that will bo very valuable
Early in June this year I wrote miliar with Florida ton years ago
from a commercial atandpolnt aaidu effort is being made by Congress to
mi open letter to the Jacksonville can travel through it now 'without
from the beautification of the water levy a war tax of $100,000,000 to
make up the deficit in imports due
Board of Trade calling attention to being impressed with the striking
front.
to
the
European
war.
It
is
proposed
the
fact that at low water in the St. change that is taking place in the
The first dredging was alow anil
that the freigtb shipments Hear SG5.jio itlltin- line
London.
Tuesday,
I
l
a
m
Re­
J
o
ii
ns
river the current was up diversification of farming and the
(iilficult on account of the bard pan
000.000 und I... . 1:16,000.000
The ported von Kluck retired into Bel­
"T
h
e
attacks
un
the
French
are
stream
from the mouth of the We- improvement of farm homes.
encountered necessitating the man­
transportation companies are used gium and heavily reinforced
progrc-siiig
at
several
(mints
in
tiie
kivu
rivef,
at times as far Lake
Men everywhere throughout tho
ufacture of a special apparatus for
merely as a collection agency of the
Central
Vosges.
At
Do
non,
near
Htirnuy.
Therefore
navigation
was
atuto
are viewing with a broad vision
drilling into the hard pan and bring­
fund and are to he compensated for
Paris, Tuesday, 11 n. m.— Rheims Sc no nes. 27 miles bout heust of Lune- in*no way dependent on the little limitless opportunities for develop­
ing it up through the auction dredge.
their services. Bear is to hear an cathedral can he restored, ns it is vllle and near Saales, in the German stream south of Lake Harney. This ment. They are actively nt work
New machinery has been added to
additional tax of fifty cents per bar­ not entirely ruined.
French cleric Vosges, -their offensive has been re­ condition has often prevailed during doing things in accordance with tho
the dredge boat and in a few days
rel and the manufacturers of domes­ pi college in Dunkirk, falsely ac­ pulsed
tin* spring months but I have never wealth nn»i opportunities which tho
the pipes will be throwing a stream
tic
wines
also
come
in
for
a
share
of
"There
is
no
news
from
the
east­
observed
it at this season until the resources of the state justify.
cused
of
being
a
spy,
was
courtof lake sand over the bulkhead and
the
tax
burden
ern
«
Russian
front
rump"
present
summer
Owing to the short­
murtailed
and
shot
at
Valenciennes.
There is no longer to lie found any
the company expects to have the
As an additional relief for war Both armies are less violent in at­
age
of
rainfall
thi-uturtler
the
cur­
where
ill the state doubt as to its
work completed in leas than a year
conditions. Senate leaders announce tack while allies are acquiring fresh
rent has been up stream as far as future, or any wiivcring in thought
from date. Haste is not one of the
M a r N e w s S il ni m a r )
that the Rivers and Harbor- appro t roups
Lake Harney as late as the miihlle as to the fart that it is thp most in­
requisites of the work but thor­
The: &lt; i- no victory as yet for
priution toll will probably to- re
of
this month, September
The ob­ viting field for man of brains, energy
oughness and when it is finished it
eit her i-li in the battle of the Alane,
London, England,
Sept
22
duced $26,000,(100
ject
of
this
letter
is
not
to
empha- ami capital in thi- world
Business
will he a work of art and satisfac­
While the fortune* of buttle tlucluate which ki- now raged in France for -ij’.i' till- well ,ui! iu-tit 11¡tied fact but men reulizo that tiler»’ may bo from
tion not only to the contractors but
Kolb side- claim stil­
along the Center Ilf tl|e extended tell il
Wet and I If) In Virginia
In call attention to the salt and pFY- time to time temporary halts in tho
lu the citizens of Sanford.
cesses
ami
favorable
positions.
front in France, desperate efforts are
hnps other^ mineral* noticeable in march »&gt;f progress, and they further
Richmond,
Yu,,
Sept.
22.
Vir­
Fred Ogrum, the well known con­
The ’ in days of desperate buttle,
being made to execute turning move­
t
It»* water of the St Johns at this r»’idizc that the prosperity of this
ginia
voters
will
ballot
today
on
the
tractor anil concrete expert of Jack­
tierre i -T1111■r &gt; lire i|,,y and night, stage
ments
on
iuit
h
tl.i
nk
state itas been great ami continuous
sonville is in charge of the work and question of statewide prohibition
barges III which l lie lightThe Anglo French left wing i» ex infant r
We have the phenomenon of salt for the past ten years.
together with F W Mahoney and under all uct of the lust legislature
erting every ounce of strength to ing ha been ha nil-t o-band, und l'io - water crabs in und above Lake
One of th«’ most 'interesting fea­
C. It Walker of this city form the directing the Governor to call a to turn tin- think of the German airy • n-l.nights wheat opportunity
Monroe, arid
some
thoughtless tures Is the number of men from
Seminole Const ruction C o , all of special election for Sept. 22 Upon peoffered
bave
show
n
mie
result
general, von Kluck. who is reported
pimple iittrilmjT&gt; tins to itie cutting other sections of the country spying
tbem imbued with the idea of giv- bln.n of approximate!) Is,... . quula- having received heavy reinforce­ the so ikers of the three nations are uf i .ui.ils .vjiovo here ami Ii'llitig I he out land, investigating its oppor­
Ing the best work tlmt can be oh- ; Hied voterThu humant
becono■» exhausted
-alt wat»r in from Indian ri\»T No tunities lur in vest ipent, and invest*
Ninetv of the one huiuir»
Vir ments, while tin- German left, nr- m a c ho.r i- tunkuiiuiik.
tai ned
'«LVilkc
Ululi..Uloittl
imuImi
the
•autiously
worded
mi(.(■lain as yet have brerT'crrt-f1
“
TST^ir*' well a* investigating.
One
A visit to the LaLti—Lmut noar th» gima counties already have voted i '■"r,,»'K
■br—making
iiiuo&gt;nm &gt;»tvt- in . llo rlitt,
St. Johns‘ from I tuiiau. river and if no scari-ely pick up *a state papbr
A. C. L.
nmsf
v r inn*-*ptim rTTrtni~r*
equiiflv Btrentinus effnrts tn outfiank Lulls ill the battle are ascribed sim- {they ever are, the water would hav&lt;* without noting th&lt;* arrivals here and^
teresting The new land recently*“ '" 1
U the state wide prohibí
thè Fri tu li righi reMtng imi Verdun. plv to utter futigm
to run I1|| hl!t la to 2() feet to gel ther»’ of capitalists, or men represent­
made bv the dredge hits been turned ■»*» '» d.’-fented, niio-ierii bs of t he
\not her f.n l or wIm b bits -bow n a
I ndi-r nrilniary wcait.e.r cotidiiions
into the St Johns
Winin' to gel at ing capitili, from other sections, and
Into a construction Æmp and here
» ‘ll ri''... » ,!r&gt; ‘
* prub-.bi
of the
tu thè Angli» French task would he Inotabie effect on ill........
Sanford
the
Atlantic
Occum woubl loud buyer* are coming m from
ran he seen the concrete pilings in I fi'»» victory would dose* all saloons
op»*rut ions ha- )&gt;t*etl tb»’ weather
thè
easier
for
thè
reason
that
Ver­
only
have
to
rise
a
few
feet above tivery when*.- Tampa Weekly TribThe lit» the remaining counties und in tin
all the forms of construction
An incessant cobi ,rum hsv flooded
dun.
bau
vii
y
fortificd,
must
full
behigh
title
to
come
up
the
river,
us it une
immense slabs are made from cement pripcipal cui«!».
the valley of the A is no The river
fore
thè
French
righi
cari
he
serigm
-s
daily
to
St
George
The
salt
Under tcrms of thè legishitive refand granite heavily reinforced with
Milliner)' Opening
nil-ly I li rea te lid i, hut ori thè (ter­ ha- overflowed t- bank- roads and and othivr minerals, if auy in tincrcndum
if
a
majority
vote
he
cast
streirods and wire hinders and this part
holds lire heavy and trenches filled
The'signs
of fall and winter ur»t
mali
righi
thè
hoavy
rains
bave
water of the river are. from Salt
of the work is being done system­ for (imbibitimi in thè special elee liuti made -udì a moritss of thè valley with wat»*r
The men are drenched
lly
presage»!
by the millinery
lake
and
«••Multi
sail
-(•ringand
't**'1
1
*
atically anti well
The pilings are thè (¡overnor wilt he required t&gt;» i*. of tilt ••i-1 i) ut \lie alile- are bardi) i d to the -kiu &gt;!.1\ .11 d ' ighi at »1
.»n»l tti»- hull»'* of Sanford
|.„ml
i
I
,r.
.,n
tie
,
a-1
-ide
&gt;
d
"p.-ning
8x11 feet and are allowed to -easoii sin* .i p r o c la m a i luti d e t la 'n n g il ut
look Jorwarii t»» tIn**»* displays of
ligi!) Tu tllltv •• I lio IIg wll.lt Wodili in I ■ ■ h soldo r- ■ no’ g to I'.tri - f rrtm i |,e ri v • r to ,»r Til u-v die
ttiiintifii« tur»- l i q u o r '. &gt;\
before being put in place
All tin1 b iw fu l
tt
i
front
art•
to
rn-teti
*lt)i
mil'!
t he late stjli’s in hcuilgeur.
The
llicir ii.itur.il l'our-e unti! thv Gir
ICi -jii'. l fully .
modern appliances for the mixing rept for moli» inni -eientile -,n r.i man front fiorlii of Soissons ila- U .•rrt out men ur»' -lo cumbing to
men look forwartl to them ulso in un
J
N
UH1TNKR.
of the concrete are used and ma­ mentili or mcilmnii.il purposca un tteeii drivcn back. 1 The lugli ground tb»‘ hurdahips of fighting and living
entirely different manner, but never­
chinery lakes the place o( hand labor and after Novnmber 10, 1916.
theless the first signs pf falj will he
hetween Noyon and Cauny has beci) in the open air under such weather
Huclal Centers
in all the phases. After the slabs
conditions.
Transportation of all
displayed
at the millinery parlors of
heuvily
fortifiod
hy
General
von
The rrying need of rural Florida
Florida Form Statistics
are . made and seasoned .they are
kinds, for both sides, is rendered
Mrs
J.
H
Bruton on Thursday and
Kluck
and
it
dominates
Un*
whole
I» social centers where our young
much more dillti'ult
It is even suid
loaded on trucks and hauled down (From hist Federal Census Reports valley of th»1 (lise
Friday of this week when the big
peoplr
can
tie
entertmiii-d.
amused
There are 50,916 farms in Florida
to the end of the bulkhead where
That thè Germana choose tluur tin German- can no longer move and instructed under the direction of stork liit»dy purchased for the pat­
The
approximate land area of tins
they are placed into position ly
presimi defen.sive position dt-Hherat»’-" Riiitr heavy artillery with effective cultured, clean and ■-»&gt;tnjn-1«•nt lead­ rons will he displayed in all their
hydraulic suction.
The slabs are state is 116.111,01)0 acres. 5.263,000 ]) is indicateti !&gt;y thè faci limi Gioir , ]U" pt ness oli account of heavy
ership, w tier»’ aesthetic surroundings In vidi ness
iThe
meri are camping
made to dovetail Into position and acres are in farms ami 1,806.000 beaV V artillery rests
ctuctil 1r" * ’lthe men
camidiiK in stir the Love for the beautiful, wht’fe
Mrs Bruton assures us that the
will form a solid wall that will not acres of the land in farms are jm fnliliilaUona, which must liav»’ taken a ,it• r and iii»• Fri’iich *t»y lb»- I i »t
stock
t\t* year is fur ami away the
art changes the atmosphere with In­
man* are suffering from hick of food.
only withstand the assaults of wind proved
best. tnosVTn-autiful and stylish that
sortie
tune
to
construct.
spiration
and
power,
anil
innocent
The average »ire of u Florida farm
While neither sides claim* a &lt;!»•and water but will form a most hand­
Some reports received in London
amusements instruct and brighten has ever bean brought to this eRy
is
105 acres.
cim
v•* outcome, there appears to,.lie
some appearance from the lake side.
and anticipating the war Mrs. Bru­
&lt;ie»-lijred
that
the
reason
for
the
des­
Yheir
live*.
The farms of this Miai« represent
The tops at present show the steel
ton has reduced, the prices to the
perate German counter attacks on gomi reason lu behove that the
To
hold
out
young
people
on
the
rods but these will be hidden by a a capitul investment o f .$143,183,000. Rheims is found in a movement of hattb’ is drawing to some definite farm wo must make farm life more point where tho hats are hound to
The farmers of this state own $4,beautiful stone coping that will rap
Tho styles ate not freak* this,
the allies which has virtually iso- development. Military opinion both attractive, ns well us thy business of »ell
446,000 worth of implements and
the entire bulkhead.
season
but are in th« main most ser­
luted Rheima from Laon, a town in London nml Paris leans to th»’ farming more remunerative.
The
As soon as tho wall is formed the other farm machinery. '
thirty mile* to the northwest.
If conviction that the present lines, school house should he the social viceable uml chic and the ladies of
The value of the domestic animals,
dredge will ho started with the new
thi* i* true, all of General von battered for ten days, soon will have unit, properly equipped for nourish­ Sunford and Seminole county will be
poultry
ami bees on the farms of
The
equipment andthe
filling will be
Kluck'» marvelous strategy in pro­ to show noticeable change.
ing and building character, so that treated to a great surprise this year
light
is
fiercest
on
the
allies'
left,
made in record tim«». The work .is this state is $20,591,000.
tecting his sorely pressed left think
the live.* of our people can properly when they note the beautiful hats at
Tho nverage value of a Florida
where desperate efforts ari’ being
progressing In ftno shape and la
Miss King
wilt have proved futile. *
function around it and become sup­ such reasonable prices.
farm is $2,863.
nia»!»' to (urn the fiank of the Ger­
something that
canbe pointedto
will
lie
there
also
to
show
the hats
plied with the necessary elements of
with pride by our citizens this win­
Berlin. Septr 22 (via London!.— man army un»ier General von Kluck. human thought and activity.
and to lend »her aid in arranging
Tho Sarasota Times states that Commenting ott a report that Count Von Kluck has been reinforced but
ter even though it is only in course
them just to suit the different ideas
T
tho
farmers of the Sarusota-Venice von Bcrnstorff. German ambassador in *|ute of thi* the French in late
of construction for it demonstrates
of the customers.
Sir*.
Edith
Ellison
Adams
has
that Sanford is alive to the many district received $84,000 for their to the United States had said his official reports claim un advantage, been granted a decree of absolute
Sanford Lost la Orlando
opportunities offered und our city product this season. A total of 178 nation was looking for peace upon though it is admitted to be slight. divorce from «Mr. Frank Adams of
cars
were
utilized
in
moving
the
Sanford
boys met defeat on the
will eventually ho tho most beautiful
condition that the ontity of German The Germans appear to tie making Maitland, Orange county, Fla. She
spring
tomato
crop,
representing
66,Orlando
floor
hy the tight score of
desp»’ruto'
and
consistent
efforts
to
•Pot In tho state, provided by na­
territory would he preserved, the
will hereafter take her maiden nnme
ture with the most advantageous 655'cratek. This crip was grown on North German Gazette, the official turn the righ wing of the allies, of Ellison in conjunction with that 29 to 26. Thu game was a hard
poiition on the great artery of trade 336 acres, the average yield being organ declared in its issue of Septem­ resting on Verdun. The help of this of her children and he known as fought battle from beginning to end,.
Although the Sanford tcum was
ber 20 that the government hag not fortified, position is of advantage to Mr*. Ellison-Adams.
*i»d travel, Tho hand of man is only 178 erntea to the acre.
beaten wo have not lost courage.
the French.
even considered the matter.
•upptemenUng. that work and mukWe will pluy a return game with
On the center the fortunes of war
“ The assertions are intended,” tho
n, |t «tore beautiful and sanitary.
Orlando
Friday, Oct. 2nd, on our
The positions now held
paper says, " to foster the impression fluctuate.
The new sewen havo all beert exfloor,
and
we expect to do them up
by
the
Germans
were
well
selected
thnt we have tired of the war, in
•nded and the manholea capped
The
National
Farmers’
Union
is
brown.
Orlando
has it much heav­
and
well
fortified.
Sorno
of
their
■nd all la in rcadine«» to mnko SanTallahassee, Fla., Sept. 22.— Gov. spite of our victories in the east and
Peace overtures may heavy artillery Is described as rest­ demanding a square deal from Con­ ier team than we have, if not heav­
ords lake front the beauty «pot Park Trammell today in his effort to in the west.
gress and State Legislature* on the ier than DeLund. We play DoLand
th«t It «hould be. .
aid all possible In the "Buy a Bale not be looked for until the war, ing upon cement foundations.
Friday and not Tuesday, as was
A news disparch received in Lon­ marketing of farm productsTake a look at it and congratulate of Cotton” movement, purchased a forced ruthlessly on our people, Is
The Federal and State Govern­ scheduled. Line up was ns follows:
thllt you are living in one baie of cotton from W. II. Sellers of broSght to an honorable conclusion.” don from France say* an aeroplane
Orlando
The official statement given out reconnaissance has given rise to the ments havo been spending millions Sanford
ho finest citiea in the entire. Arran, Florida, a farmer who was
of
dollars
annually
in
*
urging
the
Herring
R.
F.
Martin
•outhland.
conviction
that
a
large
portion
of
unable to hold his cotton, paying last night made mention of the bomfarmer
to
increase
productuin,
hut
Washburn
Chapmun
L.
F.
the
German
forces
i*
retiring
in
it»*
him ten cents a pound therefor. A harilmcnt of Rheims. It said Rheim
C
Mooro
It
said direction of fortified positions on tin littlu attention has been given to the Gilbert
No Raise In Price
few days ago the Governor issued nn hardment of Rheims.
marketing side of the question.
Raynor
R G, Rodenbuugh
propo* 0f
increase In Cost of appeal to the people of the state Rheims was in the battle lines of German border.
It is a well known paradox that Routh
L. G.
The destruction hy German shell
Ilyer
. ,n.J * rUcks, especially those of Urging tho purchase of , a bale of the French and that the German»
Subs, Riarsoti. W. Routh, SanThe fire, of the famous cathedral of tho larger the crop the less the, value
or&gt;gin, we have received di- cotton or more nt ten cents a pound were obliged to bombard* it.
. in,ormatlon from Sir Jbseph by every citizen able to buy. The necessity for this action wub regret­ Rheims has been made a matter of und a stimulant to production with­ ford.
Sub, 'Salisbury, Orlando
, '*“ ) Bhe proprietor of Becch- Governor is very anxious to have ted, hut the firo of the French, it was protest on the part of the French out corresponding aid in marketing,
loses
much
of
its
worth
to
agricul­
government.
Berlin,
in
an
official
hu * i UU)
ke has not increased activo interest manifested in this stated came from that direction.
Hawkins Connelly left on Sunday
price to the trade 'and will not movement and believes in this way Orders to save the cathedral had statement, asserts that the fire of ture. The nation is fast awakening
to
the
fact
that
marketing,
and
not
the
French
camo
from
the
direction
bight
for Washington, D. C., where
, *0* * nd ***** there i* no reaeon our cotton growers and the people been given.
production
is
tho
problom
of
tho
far­
of
the
cathedral
spd
the
necessity
of
ho
will
spend* the next few months
The
statement
also
made
thia
ref­
m.t t jn&gt; I" crc#M should bo de­ of the cotton section of the -sta tc
mer,
.
.
.
visiting
relatives.
V ,—
bombarding
it
is
regretted.
nuded by anyone.
11
erence
to
the
progress
on
other
can be greatly assisted. . .

the l a k e
b u l k h e a d is

PROGRESSING

'

NO. 3

FLORIDA IS
FORGING TO
THE..FRÛNI

NO ADVANTAGE (S BEING

r *

f S L S f l T HL WAR TAX—

.

batto^ w g

IS $100,000,000

A

STROKE

OF

M

FORTUNE

tF

'

WATER RUNS—
UP STREAM

M AY

D E C ID E I N F A V O R OF E IT H E R
A R M Y A N D EN D THE W A R

GOV. BUYS A BALE

A SQUARE DEAL

�THE.CEEAT W HHE Æ I^ U E .B flU JNSL J C O I i J T Æ „ ^ I E &amp; U i » l l ^

BEVEAL AGE OF MAN

J H E YEAR,,

Sanford

Coca-Gola BottlI:

BOTTLERS OF SODA WATERS AND

Flint implements which because of
The groat white plague. tubcrcu-( Florid«'» oldest college will open
The Jacksonville Metropolis in
the thickness of the patina given to
4osin 1» more to be feared thnn the Its door» for Its thirtieth year of (Sunday’»
issue printedamnp
ofthe
Illnck ringin', the name given in Work on Wednesday morning. Sept, southern states showing
the length thorn by exposure are estimated to bo
of time In growing- crops and the at least 3,000,000 years old and be­
‘ history to bubonic -plague, for "pul- 80th.
lieved to provo that man existed at
monary consumption"
i»
always
During tho summer Mr.’ B. W. actual number of daya In which that remote time in tho valley of the
Only the
with us. It* approach and develop- Stone, the very efficient superin- farming can be done.
Nile, with sufficient Intelligence to
southern
.stau-s
were
given,
os no fashion stono into weapons, are being
ment are slower, and if possible, tcndcnl of grounds and buildings
more insidious ami stealthy, while j)iu, been busy and the campus 1» other states, except California can hewn In a collection of more than
Sole Agent» for Oranffe City S p rin g Mineral Water
bubonic plague may be guarded already in line shape to receive the! compete with the souih in the length | 0,000 item» excavated In Egypt by
of
the
growing
seasons
and
Califor­
Robert do Hustafjanll Bey, says tho
PHONE 21
against.by -Jtfill understood method*, large number of old and new stuTuberculosis, and here is meant dents who are expected to enroll at nia cannot touch Florida in diversi­ Now York Herald. The excavator, a
the disease as it affects the iuiigi, that time. Baths and toilets have fied crops of fruits and vegetables. follow of tho Royal Geographical so­
The lines and figures show In days ciety, la at tho exhibition.
frequently gets a firm hold upon its been installed in Lakcsido Cottage,
Exposure to tho elements for 100,000
victim before its presence is ever the only one of the three /lormi- the average length of crop growing
years
leaves a pattnn on flint tho depth
*u*i»ccted. Its greatest foe is fresh, tones (or young men which has seasons in various parts of each of
of a man’s fingernail. Tho patina on
the
six
states
ns
reported
by
the
c|can uir, an unlimited supply of it. lacked these conveniences hitherto,
somo of tho .weapons shown, dating
It is' more efficient than itii'diciugs,, Kml the building has been painted, United States Weather Bureau. A back to the paleolithic and mesolithic
for no drugs ran stop tuberculosis. Cloverlcaf Cottage, the dormitory crop season ranging from 200 to 348 periods, Is nearly half an Inch thick.
S T A N D A R D R A IL R O A D O F T H E S O U T H
The disease is not communicable* for young women, has been painted, days a year makes this the most Tbeso relics form the beginning of a
section
of display which has been arranged In
in open air, and this fact is rccog- its supply for hot water for baths profitable agricultural
America.
chronological order, showing tho art
greatly
increased,
and
otherwlsfc
re­
nized in tho modern treatment,
It
goes
even
further
and
brings
the
of
Egypt down to tho present day.
paired
and
freshened.
All
the
other
Vast sums arc ' spent e v m year
matter
clqser
home
by
proving
thnt^
One
of tho most Interesting things Is
buildings
have
been
thoroughly
In the erection and maintenance' of
No. 86
DAILY
No, 82
—
A ælj
n
flint
weapon on which Is tho finger
the*agricultural
possibilities
of
Flor­
hospitals. Pennsylvania spends an­ cleaned and made ready, for flveu2;2^&gt; p.u”J t«.rtt*-7 :ii:&gt; fi.trj,
print of a';
8:30 a.in.
Cirfrrfrî*..
ida
are
unlimited
and
its
unequnled
.
__
__
.
nually a million dollars (or this pur-,pancy.
Swimming docks for both
o dint I A r. S avan n ah ....... .............12:-I5 p .m ........... 6:25 p .m .......... 12:lu a.m.
pose, to provide splendid buildings rnen and women, extending into advantages over other sratrs*trr*the tpr of a million years ttxo
was ♦siaV-aaldo, and as there ^was no A r R ich m o n d
5.25 iT.ni...... „..10:15 a .m ........... 8 :0 0
Union
in
this
and
a
great
m»ny
^equipped and managed by .experts; beautiful Lake Virginia, have been
........ - ~ - - - r MlUfc-la
I A r - K lc n m o n a ....
__9:00
a.m. ........ 1:36 p.m.........11:50 pjn
other
re*pacta,
a r e - ' ifir q ues t I d nfitrfe:'
• Vut- these grext'-xanattrna befcomej built and provided with spring'
hardened and imufo
a "B
"Bertillon
lotfo
a
ertillon;
reo-7A
f
,N
e
w
Y
ò
r
li
"
“ ~ '
2:57
p .m ........... ------------6:50 p .m ........
A,,
■ * »ingle state in the. whole
in fact, little asokfc tisanySWrtzaTV.diving«
ord of tho man's thumb and finger.
^Ijiitjp^T-SfaUsi.
wall,
adapted
to
the well to do or boarding huuscai tennis court. Jur the use of the men
There Is n flint lion tho ngo of which No. 82.— Florida .&amp;_Wnat-J
Hair. Curs ta
for tho poortt-ehnw w ---- ' has been, h.iilr mskinw a k
■Lto-ftil. AU&amp;k-»- g * » 1 vark'ty oi
is estimated at 1&amp;0.000 years nnd a ! '
Washington—Wectric Lighted and Fans.
setts, the first of the states to build Thu fine gymnasium has been put posjdbilities. With its thousands of ■lono dagfcoV that Was used 100,000 ^ ^ — Palmetto Limited— Free Steel Reclining Chair Cars to Washingtonsuch institutions by .legislative ap­ in prime condition and other Im­ acres of cut ovor lands in all parts of years ago. A set of serrated tools
Electric Lighted and Fans.
propriations, is abandoning the plan provements have been carried out. tho state and the very fact that these were used by prehistoric Jewelers to
Rollins’ proposal to withdraw from same lands are capable of producing saw ornaments out ot »hells. Two per­ No. 80.— Coast Line Florida Mail—l-ocal Sleeper to Savannah.
and others will surely follow tho pol­
athletics
and
to such enormous quantities of forage fect flint bracelets illustrate tho high­
Steel Fullman’Cars of the highest dans operated on all trains. Atlantic
icy, because it does not rccogqjgc intercollegiate
est art of flint knapping.
Coast Line Dining Cars ojierntcd on Traines 82 and 86.
tho full value of an unrestricted' cir­ substitute for these a careful system crops and* furnish such aplendid grax
A feature of tho exhibition Is tho
culation of fresh air, such ns is im- of physical development and ath- crops 'nnd furnish such splendid earliest known example of a painting
For information and Pullman reservations apply to your local agent or virh,
possible within walls ami roofs of letlc sports for all her students ha* grazing when properly managed will on canvas, moro than 3,600 years old.
brick nnd stone and tile, no matter aroused a great «leal of interest in ! mnko Honda one of tho greatest ' found on tho alto of a tempio at
A. W . F R IT O T , D ivision Passenger Agent
l)ow thoroughly ventilated.
various quarters. Many letters have live stock states in tho Union. Tbobea. It 1b a symbolic representa­
JackHontillc, Fix
The open air sanatorium, which beep received from trustees, former Meals of producing animals of all tion of tho goddess Hntlior, In tho 136 W en t Buy St.
afford) protection only from the sun instructors, graduates and former kinds can be raised cheaper in Flor­ form of a cow, before whom seven
and rain and storm, which welcomes pupils, parents of present students, ida than in any other state in the Egyptians are about to perform an act
Hogs can lie raised when of veneration. Its colors are brown,
Dbn't play with serious matters—
every
breeze that blows, which editors ot important papers, and ( Union.
red,
green
nnd
blue
Aft
Inscription
grazed
upon
the
many
different
don't
YOU carry your own insurant*
brings in unadulterated the sweet (ffflcem of other colleges in Florida
translated
renda;
“
Hatho,
the
Lady
against
crops
that
are
so
well
suited
to
their
odors of nature from the forest, is and elsewhere,' enthusiastically comof Heaven, In tho midst of Thebes,
the nearest ideal condition that scl- mending this action. Evidently it is needs for not more than three cents adoration to the lord of two lands,
TORNADOS
enco has - recognized for the treat felt by a largo number of people that per pound.
The general fnrm crops such a» bowing down In tho midst of Thebes,
athletics havo come to hold an ab­
ment of tho disease.
for you'll find the money wanting when
corn, hay, sugar cane and cotton are that «he may grant life, prosperity and
licallh, fitness for service, favor and
Tho enclosed sanatorium plan is normal position in the American
the
storm has wiped out your property
the principal crops for north and loro to the spirits of tho favorites of
almost prohibitive by stale appro­ college, costing too much money,
west Florida and cover a growing Mnthor, Tchanefer. her sister, lady of
Have our strong, reliable company
priation on account of its cost. In luking too much time anil absorbing
too
much
interest
on
the
part
of
period
of from eight to ten months tho houBo Morhuft. her mother. Sent,
earry your risk— and lie on the safe sidw
Florida it is entirely impossible, an
u few pupils, and being too much °f the year, beginning February I Ills son Huy, his own beloved son Mawell as inefficient, because both
Reasonable rates
nod ending December 1
Beside* huta. her beloved daughter Thotsexes and both races would have to neglected on the IVlher bund by the
these just mentioned, all kinds of Amentet "
rank
and
file
of
the
student
body.
lie provided for in separate institu­
Thero are painted and Inscribed
truck crops that can be grown any­
tions. Even the open air sanatori­ The experiment’ at Rollins will be
shirts
3.000 years old; a set of Intri­
where
in
the
United
States
ran
be
um idea is objectionable, only in less watched with interest by the au­
cate bromo surgical instruments. In­
and
are
being
profitably
grown
all
thorities here, and by many others
degree, for the same reason.
cluding probes and tweezers, 3,000
1who arc concerned in the problem of through the north, north-central and years old, and broozo fishhooks of the
T h e ' plan favored by Florida’s
western part of the state during
education.
*amo jwrlod made wtLU n barb exactly
Board of Health is based largely on
|. Raymond \Y. Greene, the, very these months. There are also dem­ as they are today
Examination of
the education of the people to the
popular and efficient physical direc­ onstrated instance* that prove that wickerwork of the same period confacts about the disease, its serious­
tor, expects to boring at leaSt a score citrus fruits ran also be grown very lain mummified fruits and eggs. Vases
ness, its wuj’s of spreading and the f
of new students with him on his re­ profitably in this section of the state of alabaster antedating the Invention
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responsibility of the individual. For*
turn to Rollins. Mr. Greene is also and with the proper varieties is not of pottery have great beauty of form.
Full
ructions
Conducted
by
the
the treatment of tuberculosis i* not
. in charge of religious activities nT the |considered. any mor» hazardous than The collection of pottery begins with
i
veil
in
Benedictine
a matter for the physical alone; it is
predynnstlo tiles nnd extends down to
student body. He is as active and further sont I
Prepa story, i urnFathers
The southern half of itrt&gt; penin­ the Ptolemaic period.
fntTuisiaklu-m.-his Christian life ns
mereiai and ( ¡.us­
fnbirioa popular -anuumeutTERM S - 1225.00
Tri"athletics, and exercises a strong sular part of tho statu stands in a
imi Course.
_ and public, opinion must contribute.
rln*s by itself, and when it conies to
and wholesome moral influence
UUU C A TC HER NABS W OMAN
their full cooperation.
getting early vegetables on the north­
throughout the institution
Tho Board urges the open air
ern and eastern market*, it is abso­ Force» Her Into Cage When Sh* Pro­
treatment, because it is a vailiibttrwTOR CATALOGUE ADDRESS REV. DIRECTOR
lutely without competition with its
tests at Seizure of Her Pet
Hanford Library
to all and its cost is within the reach1
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pineapples and citrus fruits that are
Canloe.
Dr. Wiley's letter explain* itsel
of the poorest.. The patient should
■ noted the world over for their un­
W illiamsport, Pa.— Ilecau ho .M r s .
bo separated in his sleeping and liv-T^V" y
..,uAnn.
T ? excelled quality. South Florida from
zloii over the suitability of uli&gt;
ing from tho rest of the family. A
October to March 16 and sornethiine Nlckoln Bosnia strenuously objectlnl
milium for cooking utensil* will be
canvas tent, properly floored and
October to March 16 and some­ when Mlku Hhuiiuhan, WlHIomport’a
glad to read it and tbe article he
furnished nnd placed in the yard
time* Inter is feeding the balance of official dog catcher, attempted to put
promise# later in Good Housekeep­
the untangl'd Bosnia pet dog Into the
L IV E R Y , S A L E S A N D F E E D S T A B L E
surrounding the home, is almost
the country.
ing
Mr* George Waldron anil Mr
cage
)&gt;f hi* wagon and lake It to the ,
ideal for the purpose.
Nourishing
Practically t w e l v e months o( t h e
C o r n e r P a r k A v o n u o a nd S e c o n d S t r e e t
J. D. Parker each contribute .» copy
clly [&gt;oumi. Hhaiiuhau forced the wom­
food prepared in the family kitchen
year some crops can h e grown in
of this magazine to the Library
an into tho cage and hauled her about
C O N T R A C T O R S FO R A L L K IN D S OF H E A V Y H A U L IN G
is available; the companionship of
some parts of the stale, there being
tho street* fur hour*, according to the
Dr. Wiley's "Pure Food" paper»
the fam ily is possible and home in­
possibly one and a half months dur­ elory told Aldcrmun lilnxlo by Mrs.
L a r g o su p p ly of H o r s e s , IVIulos,
each month should bo read by e^Cfy
terests and doings afford the all im­
ing the year that couldn’t ba called Itosata's husband, who had a warrant
one.
M. K E Y, Librarian.
W a g o n s and H a r n e s s a l w a y s
portant mental occupation nnd diperfect and ¡deal for crop produc­ Issued for tho dog catcher's arrent.
Bureau of Foods, Sanitation and
versioh.
tion, and this applies more to tho
It Is claimed that Shanahan grabbed
on h a n d F o r S a l e or E x c h a n g e
Health, Harvey W. Wiley, M. D.,
southern half of tho state than the tho woman, forced her head first Into
The further development of the * Director.
north and western parts, this being tho dogcago, then Jumped on the wag­
□ l a c k s m l t h l n g and W a g o n R e p a i r i n g In c o n n e c t i o n
idea includes also the extension o|
September 8th, 1914.
from July 16 to'Soptomber 1. It is on and drove through tho main Btreels
the district nursing supervision, by Mrs. A. D. Key, Sanford, Fla.:
not to’ be understood’ by any means of the city, finally returning to the Bo­
which the entire slate is divided into
Dear Madam— I should think that
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that crop* are not grown and nur- unin home nnd releasing his prisoner.
sections, each under the direct care sulphur
water might readily blacken I
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, |J vested during this period, lor. as a Shanahan Is In Jail and no more dogs
of a competent nurse, who has an aluminum
ware or any other metal
iy
matter of fact, u statement of this are being caught.
acquaintance with every tubercular when used in coqking.
The only
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patient and . wo by frequent visits remedy is to carefully clean the uten­ kind would not be true, but for
planting
many
of
tho
delicate
veg­
DOG
FOILS
A
FARM
THIEF
.is enabled., to advise, nnd direct and sils and avoid allowing water or any

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teach.
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The plan is practical because it is
within the reach of all, because it
segregates the Individual
patient
from other patients, and because it
keeps him under the influence of
accustomed surroundings and friends,
whereas the removal from such en­
vironments necessarily mush havo
an influence more or leas depressing.
And thus it has many advantages
even over tho general opeiffair san­
atorium, where are gathered many
other victims of the dread disease,
whose conversations are usually a
Continuous comparison of symptoms
and discussion of the depressing
conditions that have gathered them
in one place for one purpose— to
fight off death as iong as- may be
possible.— Fla. Board of Health.

food to stand in them except when
in use.
We have mado quite an extensive
study of aluminum utensils and the
results I believe are to be published
in the fall. The general conclusion
reached was that the amounts of
aluminum dissolved under condi­
tions of ordinary care, were negli­
gible; furthermore, pcids do not at­
tack the vessel so much as alkalies—
the use of baking soda or cooking
aoda, or nlkaline waters, causing
dark stains to appear on t,he vessels,
and warning is issued against the
dangerous poison, oxalic acid, for
cleaning these utensils.
A small
quantity of vinegar can be used to
neutralize the alkalinity of the water,
If such jjxists, and.no dark, ftjiining
follows'. These vessels should always
bo moat carefully cleansed, and ma­
terials should not be allowed to
stand in them.
Yours truly,
W. W . W IL E Y .

To tha Manor Born.
A Indy accosted a little girl who wraa
entering one of tho fashionable New
York Hate where sho knew the rules
exceedingly strict, and after
little conversation, said: "How
la It you live li^ there flatsT 1 thought
they would not take children. How did
you get inf" "Why," replied tho child,
" I was born In.”

Bsv/ars.
In time o f eafety It la Just as well
to find where the fire escapes br the
lifeboats are and to., try on the cork
belts.— Chicago News. .

One as Hard as the Othey.
"Th o training of children la a con­
fessedly difficult task." says an edi­
torial writer. No more difficult than
the training of parehts. Many chil­
dren find the task of donquqrtng tho
prejudices and old-fashioned Ideas of
father and mother almost hopeless.—
Toledo Blade.

A man charged at the Liverpool
(Eng.) police court with fighting
stated that the prosecutor hit him first
on the Jaw. "Did you hit him firstf**
asked tho stipendiary. , "N o, sir," was
tho reply. Hl f 1 had h it him drat he
would have been In the hospital, not
me.”
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Florida'^ climate and aoil, the sun is
a little too hot to he considered
favorable for their growth.
No state in the Union can truth­
fully say. that It can compete with
Florida in balmy climate and the
number .of agricultural products that
can bo grown fron ten and a half to
twelve months of tho year aa com­
pared with from six to eight months
in northerri and eastern states.

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Vineland. N. J.—When Former O.
W. Roper’s dogs mado a racket about
midnight Roper discovered that a thlif
bad stolen a wagonload of stuff from
tho bare. The telephone and nn automobllo quickly brought Constablo
Peter. Klker to tho scone, ond In tho
road behind somo trees Klker found
n horso and loaded wagon, but■no
driver. In a coat pocket was found a
letter addressed to Hnrry Shcon -of
Carmel, and at Carmel It woe learned
that Sheon had purchased the horse
and wagon a fow days before on a
note, but the now owner could not be
found.

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PA G E TH R E E

Hanford l odge No G2. F. and A. M.
Would Bp Second Choice.
Government Kept Oolng.
Communication every first and third
Little lleleu had received 11 package
I "I notice that the eld man’s quit
Visiting brethren cussln’ tho government?" "Yes; a fter
through the mull from her Aunt Edith Thursdays at 7:10.
Stewart Edward Whits Rslalss His
tte’come.
containing patterns for two dresses,
tryln’ It for 30 year Jho govcrnmflnt
Experience rn Motio^ Drama.
F !. Miller
one pink and one blue Ope woe In­ 0 1. Taylor
kept n goln'. Jes' like it never heard
In a r tw n i letter to &gt;r friend Stewart
Secretary
W. M, toll of him—never so' much as askin'
tended for her nnd the other for her
Edward Whits gives a graphic account
little sister, Dorothy
While examin­
him to pleni.v let up nn' give It a
of Ills first nnd only exitcrietiee ns nn
M o rre e f hapler Nu 1,1, II \ M
ing the drosses, she exclaimed "T h e
rhsfice ! * grtn
p v.tth the country.
actor nnd ns a motion picture nclor at
little *1• *tr may have her choice, but I II
' l l *ts every second uml fourth Thurs­ That made him so mail he was too
that. It was during the production of
take the pink one,”
day ill .Masonic Hall over the Imp-rin full far ullursnm, he was struck
, Mr. White's novel, "Conjuror's House,"
T maire. Visiting companions welcome. speechless' ”
In the woods of the Sierras that Mr.
New Idea of Irish Brogue.
J F. Karnatx
0,*L. Taylor
i While hnd his experience ns n movie
According tu some lauguagu stu­
Secretary
High Priest
' actor
Patrons o f the movies by this
Strange Fighters Arc Now
time w ill he familiar with Mr W hite’s dents Irish brogue Is the ancient wny
Comrades In Comv
Indian makeup, because "Conjuror's of pronouncing English, preserved In Seminole &lt; hn|d* r 2. Order Eastern Sint
Meets every first nnd third Tuesday
House”
was recently produced under Its putli&gt; by residents of the Emerald
mon Cause.
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in each month. Everyone who has seen
the till*: o f "Tho CnlJ of the North.” Isle.
with Mr. Robert Kdesou In tho lend­
his Star in th&lt;* East are cordially invited
ing role. Mr. W hite’s account Is as
to visit this chapter.
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Good for the Animals.
follows:
„
Alice
E.
Robbins,
Sec'y-^r—
*'A great many people conin ' hero
"W hen 'Conjuror’s House* was sold
jimulay
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4
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Jut-per
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N o 1. K. olT P .
*t
for Lhc . auuxU^s.. l.o jw l&lt; e «-i^ w a a .o n ly
a tr i, « r S t t '/ Ì t t è t t gtnd o f tt.- mildly ’ rule rested.- 11o wu vhL _
*Tie**Lx second“ and fo.irth TTTPstfctj’i r p
r.TnfpfrTfffTF*»».“ w ^ w n is f who It seems tn'wnrt o f cheer the animala N u lling -knights always welcome/
...... to mnnngo the prodoctlon. ntid up Ip i*&lt; e a crowd." _
was
I l l l i H
H. McLaulln
' 0. J. Miller
[
K. K.Timl S.
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served nnd nre today serving as Tur|
kos, tirailleurs, spa Ills, foot and borso
Sanford I-odge No. 2/, I. O. O. F.
nud also as artillerymen.
Meet;SYcry Monday at 7JU- p. m.t
* England, too, eng swell. Um allied
Ivy poisoning, swtliings
over ]mjK*rial Theatre.
armies with grenl nmubers of dark
of tho (lrati, bltos anil
J. W. O. Singletary
L. 1). Wicker
slings of Insects, stiff
skinned soldiers, tit comrades on tho |
neck
nnJ
Umo
back
Secretary
N. G.
firing lluo with Franco's Turkos nnd
should bo treated with
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simhls. Among tlic most Interesting
G ale Clly Camp No. 6, W. O. W
Ballard's
ns well as -the most tfprmldnblc fight­
Meets second and fourth Wednesday
ing outfits lu tho'Indian nriny are the
W e lure alw&lt;r&gt; tried to b* ju»t a KltW akehd
nights in each month.
ol the other leliow w the j o w ia I equipment «4
Gurkhas. There uro ten regiments of
F. L. Miller
J. F. Hoolehan
our »tore. A » an evidence of ihi» dear* to ihow
Gurkha rifles, 'fhose little lighten!,
Clerk
Council Commander the newer! end only the b*»4 of ererythiag. w » '
who come from tho region of Nepal
gladly recotomeod to uvcri of ink
nnd who trnro their descent from tho
It neutralises poisons, sub*
United
Hrolherhood
o
f
Carpenti
rs
and
dues
Inflammation,
relaxes
con*
Itnjputs, would rather fight than enL
traded muscles and restorca
Joiners o f America
lu np|&gt;camne% the Gurkhas nre deceiv­
healthy conditions.
For heal«
Sanford
Local Union No. 1761 meet*!
ing. They nre short, stocky little in*««
ing cuts, wounds, burns or
scalds, thero Is nothing llko it
ficNt and third Thursday night at 7
o f aomcwlmt the ap|&gt;enranee o f the
In the whole list of curative
o’clock in the Engles’ Halt.
Japanese, although n little heavier.
Combined Ojfice
aitenis.
it cures bj- a mild
J. W •&gt; S.tigli ii. .
I M Brown.
And they wear |wrpotunl grins on
power that Is rnoro effective
and I'ounlain I }en
than Ihe slr-ng, hirsli llnl*
their faces
The grin dues not come
.'*&lt;•*• y I r&gt; ns,
I residí tit
mrnts
When ruhhrd In for
ofT when th e y jio Inin a fight.
rheumatic pains, n urnlgl.x or
sciatica its wonderful pm etrat­
The Gurkhas were conquered by the ktkwaut kdwakii u iu t k * - AN INDIAN
It. P. O. E. Sanford Lodge 1211
— the oewatl member ol the Carter’• lax (»milv.
ine and relieving lnflu&lt; nee la
British Iti INI 1 after years of lighting
Meet first'uml iliird Wednesday night Pent*.ft Ink write* a t&gt;lu$ and drtet a Jet black.
.very gratifying. It Is an a lland have become loyal subjects of hnd seen Ihe cast nnd reviewed the
around household liniment that
nt corner of First St. and Palmetto Ave. It ii especially brill ¡ant. smooth and permanent.
U Useful In a thousand ways
Come in and let ui ihow you the new Carter ink
Fughimi. Wbeu tho Gurkhn reglments propnmtloiiH. I decided pi .go- down
O.
L . T a y lo r .
It. L. Peek,
and Us application Is always
bottle with the new flow-controller.
worc llrst mode pnrt of thè Indiati personnlly to seo the thftig through
followed bv bencdclal results.
Secretary •
Exalted ltuler
Pri ce 25c, 50c n od il.OO.
«rm y tliey dld noi secm to tnke well Apparently no expense was to lie
Jsm n r.O alU ed.Prop. St.Louis,Mo.
to nrgnnlxcd rnetliod» of wnrfnre
It sparisi; but. more Important, no dctnll
wns noi liuti) thè nrmy nuthorltles al
Use Stephens Eye Salve for
milking f**r !n-i'Ura**y. «-Illier of equip
Sore Eyes. It Cures.
lowed (Item to ttmke llndr tiflllonal uu-nt, of a* llrtn. of woodcraft or o f the 1
«
Snnfnrcl* Florida
wenpon. thè kukrl. |*nrt of lliclr oqnlp
Idsiorleuf values, was to be undttcsl.
Onto A mo Hi conn r o o m llv
meni that tliey ri-callosi tlielr falli** u**
"Tlo* big man *&gt; In* »*i ltn|*ress|vely
llghtefs Thelr lusiru&lt;’ t**rs uevi-reould ¡il i** \1*-**tt g;ni !*• a cow-lmy ami had
IIIRlll* Nielli 11***- lile luiyolli'l The ku
lid it before s ee n n elmo**, lie never
krl In ii long, Itetivy curved kiilfe
«iU*'et*4slo*l In leiirnliig to stny lu one.
III eluse iptarti-rs thè Gurkha Ihrows •W hv' he reinnrkisl plit[ntiM-ly after
ti » nv UN rlih* nini tabe» to ih** kukrl, *-n*- dl-aster t Just rea* tusl ln-lilml me
wlilell II** Uses wltli trlllllg effect. Wlieti for my weapon and Hie Illume thing
charged bv cnvnjry thè Gurkhns stnml bucked!’ In spli&lt;* o f our training, lioxv-.
tip ami fin* tt thè ln&lt;n&gt;eim it moli Ilo v ei, i we i tuld gi t nnlwsly skillful
an* n itida »ata*rlng disiane**, wlieti thè eiii'Ugti I " ’ ll.* the bow uml stern pad
dies so Umili) Mr Fisher nnd inys**lf
luid to assume e o n t nines nnd piny In
pili I "r tilts, when payday came, we
us eiied i:i ajitei'e. Tills Is the first
nielli \ 1 ha 11* ei e* uniti** as mi in tor
1 Ishei h**w* * i t , oiililld tin*, f**r lie sinilti.i .I Ins iiiiisla* lie f*&gt;r ltie occasion.
"In the l«*ar trap areno. Ill whl*'h
Acllllte Phiinl gets tile arm cangili,
rn- w e il.eiir-il the spring by hammering
It until It l*iir&gt;l) eluseli
Even then,
and with Picards arm heavily pnddevl.
that character fetyul his part aulii
den ti) rviittslle
The fight lx*t weeli
.\Jes*ii gau nml Mr. Robert Ed esuli as
Trent wns another reni 1stIc lilt. The
struggi** was long continued nml very
genuine, nnd ns we were playing nt nn
nil It mie o f 7.GOO feet the filial stagger
ns Ihey leave, the film Is not at all ‘put
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Turko9, Gurkhas, Cossacks
and Walloons A re
Blended.

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«tanev, of Turkos from Algeria, nnd
Indian soldiers nnd W nlloon« from lid glutp, nnd Cossacks from Russia, to
mention no other ’heterogeneous ele­
ments, nil fighting.in a common cause.
Indeed. Ihe nrmy. o f tho allies Is n reinarknhle melting pot
Tho Turkoa nnd olher hlnck nnd yel­
low regular lroop*.or Franco have been
brought over In numbers from Algeria
and Senegal, French possessions In
Africa, to fight ngnlnat Ocrmnny/ And

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KEUIUKNT lie Ti: UKUN.
Prance Ini» great numbers of these
regular troops In her A frican i*osses
aluns thnl she enn call upon. Thu
Turkos. native Algerian troops, made
tlu-lr first npiHNiraitce in the war lu the
fiUitlng ub-sit Milelluluseti.
And so the French black soldier Is
once more at grips with the white
German regular Four and forty years
hare passed since they met on tljo field
of battle on French soil
1 In n It oils
that tli^Turkos, |ti the 1'ratlco-Prusslnn
war, drove hack the German Infantry
with heavy loss at the bottle of Weis
ecuhurg on Aug. 1. I87n. while again,
two day* later, the Turkos. together
with the spnhls, more o f France's
colored troops from Algeria, under
General MncMnhon, cut and liaekisl
their way through the solid German
tnuks at the bloody butt It* of Woertli
Shoe the present war with Germany
commenced the war olllcv at Paris has
been ndrlsesl that literally hundreds of
thousands of French hlnck and yellow
•objects in the various French ixissro«I oiis In Africa uml elsewhere, tunny
of them already trained soldiers ami
others who have In llu'in the making of

Do You K now
T h is Step?

OUR AM BASSADOR TO FRANCE

I ’holo by ^intrlcan l*r*M ^■•oclnUon

WALLOON ttoLIHKlUv

uutlvfs fall
As til«* Charging horse
men pass over llu-m the III lie warriors
are up and hamstringing th&lt;* hnrs**s
or &lt; Itiiglng t*i the saddles uiol siahhmg
the rbiers
Tills method of llglitlng Is not mi
Jtke that of the Turkos o f the French
anuy, who also "play ptuautu“ vvlieti^
chnrgcil by u heavier enemy, only to
j Vlac a n d ‘lake the ntuteker* from the
rear ok s*mui us they hnvo pasaed over
them.
Neither Gurkhas nor Turkos
however, tb* much defensive llglitlng
except agiiltist cavalry, for they nr*usually lending uuy charge that nun
Ih* taUug place In their vicinity
England. If tuvenaary, can |s»ur Into
France from Itulln 2.16,000 trained men.
. o f which 75.000 are Itrltlsh tr*sqis. In
eluding »ome of the crack regiments
o f the royal nriny. and Hit* 1*!*).&lt;Ml re
mu Iulug are the lighting nhtlve trix&gt;|*s
o f the Indian nrmy. Besides throe r**g
ulac troop* of the Imilnn nrmy the Indepemient 1mlInn rajahs hnvo troops
-o f their own. which they have offered
with enthusiasm for »crvlce with the
British expeditionary nrmy.
Husain's most picturesque force nml
Photo by American Frees Association.
one thnt Is inwhaiis the vv&gt;*t efficient
o f tta class. In tho world la th e Cossack
INDIAN CAVAL1IT.
cavalry. For hundreds o f years these
♦Client fighting men. are nlrnoitt be­ superb horsemeu.» trained from child
ta F'™nen i Vn
M ,,M hC,r nnXlC,Jf l° 1° "&lt;"*&gt; &lt;o feats of notarial.!' «kill, have

Myron T. Herrick Still Continues In
Office Despite Successor's Arrival.
Myron T Herrick, who despite the
arrival o f lb** new American ambassa­
dor to France In Parts hiIH continues
a, exercise Ids functions at the Amori
• mi eiiibiihx)-, W vvloidtig golden optn
luu-. ft -iii a ll »oris o f jH*ople. Mr, Wit
li n o Graves Sharp, tin* n e w l y a p p o in t
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T h e g irl w h o can dan ce
TH E CASTLE PO LKA
w ill n ot be a w a ll flo w e r

1 i miei*, tx-asslsilng Mr Herrick In lit**
vi.trk nml has shown his wisdom and |
l*atrlotl-*m In Gius suliordliinttng litui

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Wbl? or
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What of the extent of this preent

Th e Castle Polka is Mr. and Mrs. Verhon Castle's latest
creation; and it will sweep the country this fall and winter,
just as the “ H esitation” did la$t season.
Let Mr. and Mrs. Castle teach you — in your own home
— how to dance it. T h ey give you personal lessons in two
pages of pictures and text

In the O ctob er^ Issu e o f

The Ladies’ Home Journal
You can learn it in an hour or two in your own home, just
as if you were in Castle House, where all fashionable N e w
York society will dance it

famous for tbelr courage nml for
darlnK ra)dfl BgB|llBt tIl0 eiu!;ny. The
czar hits 130.000 of these cavalrymen,
ahd ao far la this war they hnvo more
than llrrd op to their legendary repu­
tation.
Belgium’s most famous soldiers nre
nos. situon r. irantucK.
drawn from tho Walloons of Walloonln. of which Elege Is the capital. In »elf to Mr. Herrick, whoso long ox
southern Belgium. These Walloons are (Kjrlence enables him to be particularly

and latent force upon which Franco
toay dnfw for military support?
kb Algeria «lotto the French native
Population of black and yolkiw people
w 4.430.000. according to oflleUil statlaIn the Algerian Sahara thero are
•aid to be 60.000: In Tunis. 1.500.000;
region. 2.600.000; Bonognl,
Mlhsty territories. 4,000,000:
French Guinea. 2 .200 ,0 0 0 ; Ivory Coast, deerondnnts of the tlelgll^ the men
Habomey, 1.000,000; Kongo, who ao bravely faced tho legions of
«kWO.OOO; Honiall coast and dependen­ Romo under Julius Caesar. Tho Flem ­
cies, 200,000; Retmlon. 173,200; Comoro ings to the north nro emigrants from
«&gt;*■. 63.000; Notal Bey. 0.600; 8 L German states, but tho Wolloonsaro In­
««rte . 7.CT0. and in Madagaacar. 2 ^ 00 .- digenous. natives o f the soil they sro
defending today as la tho long, long
^ 7 ' »«h ln g a total o f 82,035,000.
in addition to thto. In India the paat Th e Walloon has been a strik­
ing figure- —
In scores
Popolatlon, almost «U natlra, la --------------- o f- wars In. which
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■«»,100 ; Anam, 5,000.000; Cambodia, kta courage has ahone, but perhaps he
1.MO.OOO; Cochin China 2 400,000 and
niada no more splendid exhibition
“ Tonkin and Laos, 13¿00,000.,a ’total dTValor than In hia brave dafenao of
• f 23,070,100.
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O r , SI.SO ti Y e a r &lt;12 issues) b y Mail, O rdered
T h ro u g h O ur Subscription A gen ts or D irect

useful nt this troubled time.
Mr. Herrick has always been very
popular In Paris and has shown, re
inarknhle ability as a diplomatist, nl
though prcvjous to his appointment by
President T a ft ho bad had no dlplo
malic training. He hnd beer» a political
lender in Ohio and governor o f tbnt
state. By force o f character and by
wise use or his abilities and grasp of
the situation he has tunde fo r himself
a place nnd n name hot only In Taris.
but all over the civilised world.

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THE CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY
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SEPTEMBER 22 1914

TH E S A N F O R D HERALD

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B u s in ** » M s n *&lt; « r

u»*orlsM«n PfW*. »2.00 mV«sr In *&lt;tvsi»cr
D rllrrm l lo Ih* CUy by rrirnri *2 00 iwr r « r lb
t ilt io i* or 20c i*r month.
PartuMiu in a d itila tnuat be made •( effla
Unterer! •• xverKl-cl»** mail mattrr Aufu.i 22nd
1908, al th« N u A a at Sanford. Florida
andar Art « f Match Srd. 187B

Ortica in Herald Baildlnj

Trlaohona No Bid

Dob Holly of the Sanford Herald
'•“ 't ^ f i f G r t B a t he I* 'ftb tu '‘candidate for
»n r-IT q Smntnnrtihrr- T h a t leaves
oTily-y? caTididatan— Clearwatep Bww«
T h e Tampa T im e« call* Clarence
-•W;rtmia of the Euatia -Lake. .lU gioau y
« u i i - gcnirii.'* W ell, he 'iWVC^X«r.'-^Vknowirtg* tW»~Ior:aarhb time but did
not like to give Clarence away to hi*
friend*. -He ia in Kentucky now
tryin g to get rid of it In the heat of
— a tempers ne'e-campaign,
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But everybody knows that the big
IS I T N O W !
Several of the newspapers in the pfofits go to others who merely ofsutc, notably those
publiahed in tlriate
a* medium* between proSouth Florida, insist
that a South ducer# and consumer*.
Florida man should succeed Senator)
The Houston committee rccom•Dryan in the event that gentleman mends the establishment of a numis appointed to a fwdernl judgship. I her of ward markets. This la n good
Why a man from' South Florida? t plan if the producer Is given a squar
Doe* a residence in
South Florida deal. . He rdirtd get much better
peculiarly lit a man
(or the high pay lor his labor if he sold his pro-:
position of United States Senator?, ducts direct to the consumer, or if
Does the climate keep his* liver at n . some of the middlemen, who stand
trip hammer rate, throwing oil rap- between him and the persons who
idly the bile?
Do the fish in the ultimately consume his products
streams preponderate with food for were eliminated. To do this, howman'* brain? Are the collard greens evor, he ’ must build up a trade by
sweeter in South Florida, and 1( 00 * parcel post or must have access to
the bacon add a flavor all its own? a municipal market tlmt is not conIn shorU-ls. South Klarttfar the-whole troBwF-by-t ho-ttoik 4 n »U tr-.R rp eM er
■oheene- and the clabber?— -Apalach­ Star.
------- 0 ------icola Times.
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M A T T E R S W O RSE
Are you through now. you dingSome
of
our
exchanges are mak
UunL^Vi rvoliuak eating cannibal of
the serious.mistake of comment*.

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Money For Old Age
It has been stated that Ninety-Seven Per Cent o f
men work for their actual living after they are 60 years
o f age. Why is this? They have failed to save system­
atically and have not a surplus for old age.
Now is the time to begin saving in earnest.

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A c c u u t i t$

urea and attributing the cause to
hard times. They are also predict­
ing moro failures to follow;
Local
iondiJlpjis n\ny_ have caqsedjh e ¿U*rJ S g
pensionof one or- two really g n d —
newspapers, hut the majority'' of l'ie S
T h e big dailies havo a byqch of
la te . failures were due, not to the 55
' jin g o dope each day that i* denied
lack of prosperity In the regions SS
the following day, but only the real
where the publications were iasur d, —
M.M. SMITH
R. R. DEAS
facta of the war are published in
.but rather to the fact newspaper |55
P rrsid ta l
Aoat Cu Uh
T h e Herald and appear on the Her­
men made the mistake of locating ;n
ald bulletin board.
The people of
a community too small to support
Sanford are beginning to rccognizo
a paper or depopulated.by citizens
this fa c t., Our dope ia ten* hours
Everybody in California 'Is ex­ who were not progress!vb and could
ahead of any of the daily paper*.
pected to send a newspaper* to a not.realize the importance of a news­
____ _____ Q_____ _____________ friend *&gt;r relative in the United
paper as an asset to their town and
Bob Holly says that Rubo Allyn States or Europe on October first. community.
was unable to see anything when he The day has been oflicially desig­
But the brethren who take up the
by
leading country, hut that the proper and
left Sanford for home on that jun­ nated "Newspaper D ay," the sug­ cry of hard times and pass it along stantially supported
hoard of are injuring not only their business American agronomists, who have judicious tlse of lime will liberate
keting tour.
I’ bor Ruhr!
This is gestion coming from the
the first we hud heard about his |supervisors of San Diego county,) |(Ut t trat ol the entire newspaper frn- given serious study and efficient and render available as plant food One Inch Cards Will He Publl'hed Cn.
the potash of which then- is a suf­
going completely blind!—-Clearwater where on October 17, of last year ternlty and all Florida.
They are field service to the subje t."
der This Heading Al The Rale Of $7.20
While potash is present in nearly ficiency lying, us it may be said,
such a day was observed by the res­ creating a feeling of uncertainty and
Sun.
Per. Year.
N o t in Sanford but Orlando. San­ idents in the mailing of more than tim idity that will make a great many nil soils io sufllriont quantities it is latent in the soil,-—Tampa Times.
ford is strictly a temperance town, fifty thousand newspapers to all people think twice before letting go in many cases unavailable because
selling only cigars, cold drinks and parts of the world.
of the price of a year's subscription insoluble and needs some other* in­
“ The papers," says the dispatch of the paper, thinking perhaps it gredient to bring it to a state where WOUNDED BIRD UPSETS BOAT
newspapers on Sunday.
------ O ------telling about the plan, "w ill go as a may be the next («"suspend and that it run he used by the plant. The
D e n t is t s
Gets Caught on Woman's Hat and
use
of
lime
is
i
«commended
for
this
direct
and
personal
message
from
Boh Holly has relieved the co la , they will lit* out a few pennies.
Nearly Causes Her Death by
Jdoxity of the senatorial outlook by j ono friend *° another.
I he object
Talk hard times and you make purpose. H. J. i’atterson, in Bulle­
Drowning. *„
tin
No
lid
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Maryland
Agricultural
announcing he will not he candidate. will be to enlighten the people all hard times.
(ìa r n e r it W o o d ru ff Hmltiin)?
I Station, statos
Bob may never be senator but hi over the world as to tin- resources
Cold H;irlpK, N V.—A maimed «parMake the majority of the people
"I.line has not Only t lie elfect of row, which fell upon Mr«. Floyd Nes­
shows consideration worthy ol a ; of California and as to the class of i believe tlmt a financial crisis is at
people host adapted to muke a livaiding
in the formation of unions of bitt's bat, and got entangled In tho
senator.— Reporter-Star.
hand and you make them withdraw
Term « Moderate— Slrlrtly • aMi
potash
which will In- held in tin- soil, trimmings, nearly caused her death
Thanks, Joe.
We would r a t h e r Ing in the state" for the intelligent their funds from the hanks.
They
more varied and
j by drowning on 1 -ziko Oscawunn.
have the friendship of the press gang reader will lind more
hesitate before purchasing articles but it also 'has the ability to liberate
more
satisfactory
information
in
ani
Shu was paddling alone tn a ca­
poatsb
from
combinations
which
are
than to bo President.
tlmt are really needed and before
noe
VVIk-i, tin*-bird landed on her
P h o n o 319
average issue of a newspaper than
linked
up
.wot
c
o
l
I
tide
lo
pkint-'
O —
you realize it they have withdrawn
hat, and was caught. Mr« Nesbitt,
in any booklet ever produced as an
There
are
many
other
authorities
T h e editor of The Herald acknowl­ advertising medium foj a town's at­ from circulation money enough to
directly in tin- same line that it is frightened. Jumped to her feet and
edges with thanks the receipt of an tractions, if the newspaper as most have made times good.
overbalanced the canoe.
Her hus­
GEO. A. D eCOTTES
1 ( seems
We do not believe Florida ns a unnecessary to quote here
in vitation to attend the launching of them are— is given to optimism
band. who was on shore, swam out
&lt;*
w hole has ever been in a .belter to In* well established that the im­ ,mil hrought her to safety The bird ATTORNEY * **n COUNSELLOR *t \W
of tlie mammoth ferry boat, Henry and publishes home news.
shape financially thun at the pr**«- ported poiusli 1» not iisM-iitml to e s c a p e d 111 the excitement
M. Flagler at St. Augustine on
In setting a day for the entire
Practice in State and Federal Count
ent
time, and tin- outlook i* Fright tin* pursuit of agriculture II dill
Tuesday, September 22nd. We an- stati- of California on which news,
indeed,
if
those
in_
a
position
In
feel
Fteuniteci A fte r 38 Years- S ep a ra tio n .
too busy launching hotels, wutcbing j papers are to he *,-nl out, it is pos(iiírncr-Woodruff llldti
Sanford 1 1*.
Wilkes-Barre, I V - Mrs. Margaret
the war and other pleasant diier- 1 slide that special editions of all the business pulte and ilia , ■•*• the
II.li ke« Ilf IMttstoll' UUll Peter Miller
sions to leave home.
Harry Brown kinds will hi- produced for the tiers- case are true prognosticators of the
( i iiii-agn hi o th e r him) 'i n t e r
who
fill lire
of the St. Augustine Record can he
i)K
c
&lt;;
h
, .'ion, and for this resoli tt is scarce­
I TT
ti n. ..... . xep4,r:i!*-il for
&gt;ear*. ioii-Ii
T h i« i • i ! ■ o «raj'. •■( \. -■ 11. Flor
trusted to break the bottle of wine
ly wise to urge sui h a Mate-wide
heih-YMiK lb « other deail, w.-re reIda when business is uT it' lowest
and never drink a drop.
MENTIS f
event for Florida, veliere the newsnnlttil when.. Miller walked Into tin* 1
ebb. blir^t Ti the m -.i m ' i . - t o n l he
paper, nirtrady do about ninety per
Inone of hi' sister tiliiiallnmiceil and
nib •• Unwell Building
tide turns and m »u : i it- ¡ l o o m i n g
A . B. Brock o f Sunford,
/
dec la Mid he was her long lost brother
w rutejcenl of the stalie's advertising in free
How will be bringing thousands and
SANFORD.
FLORIDA
us and asks If wo .tynnt to set any
Miller
and
bis
sister
lived
at
liucuto
often unappreciated boosting.
r e t—. f r &lt;
thou- - 1 'll of if - !!:
o f our verse to music. Is this one of
&gt;ears ago
lie then decided to go
llllt the people of Florida could
M pp idl
the fniits and \t •laiWest, irtxl when after 11 few inunth*
Hob H olly's jokes? Clearwater Sun. |make a prairie? " I having every day
from
the
«Inte.
o mere iv.ni heard of him he was
1 MMI Mil •&lt;&gt;*
" N o joke about that.
Mr. Brork ,t
New 'paper ll
.n
..
*d Re.**u,i!) h* I* arto-d
is n musician and wu-* -o coil ;, in .- i ,,
r*ad your
* i * ii1&gt;1' *" ’ a .*1 Otitiv
tic over the o m . nl-oiii Florida that t,,
lil* ml
t i­
U’ l
.
\j Writ hi r
he ri oily wants to make a soi.g out o&gt;
a II1 •el . 11 i-III
■ar­
o f it. Of course, he would not care tn Ahur i lilt-:
It i;. the lie *t M*r! of or I ft
LAW Y Litri
for • Howell's picture on the irunt advertising uud a line way to com­ Vance. The paper will lie sent to
page.
municate with friends to whom per­ them the allotted time and vuluo re­
S 1ii ford.
Hr rida
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—— 0 ^haps you have not*time to send fre­ ceived will be given with each issue.
Zolfo Truth.
T h e Sanford Herald calla atten­ quent letters.
o
In Osceoljt county %F.- county comtio n to the lowly Florida sweet po­
I,irne Instead to p,ita»h
tato, which, it says, was on •i* classed ini *inn«Th n nkt! n iHitctire r&gt;! « 'rn* tlf it;g nut a t tiny-mi ri ur
Willi thi; razorbill-k in the rit t i&gt;gwry . nnllj
inn
y be re trem í i n d I
I:
of humility.
i he sun*- di-'pirn il ‘ t&gt; . &lt;»(Ill's of Innil pa per* ii* a mi r ii?*
' point"d to l!i (ad t 1
tuber is now bringing *-i \i 1 i'h t - a i.f 1 eliti 1: if* rou nt r; about the Ai­ W11« a co it't it ui-t.t ol t i e to.i
peck in. Sanford. T lm t'« ti « klllll 1)1 bllliilll^ \a lk y, fur 1 icy recugnizi t i rum nerctal fertilizers and ti i u
stuff to band 'urn! Florida can raise must nil thoughtful people that \hv mo«
most the whole of the w-urL!
-ui
the beat sweet potatoes in the world, j well published local newspaper car-, .,|v 0f j(0 j ast, was'derived !. on
and she can raise them at a big [n c * an authority that osteiw ihly,
mina J*. Germany; that thu,
profit, and yet the crop in llild wus boosting urculnr* can never attain, j m|nq wna no^ jmw* being worked on
. estim ated .a t only ¿1,732,000 in — Miami Metropolis,
‘ account of the miners being called
O----value. J t might easily bo ton or
1 into the ranks ol the army, and, furtw e n ty times that amount, and bring P R O D U C E R A N D HIS PHODJJCT (her, because of ever there was so
prosperity and profit to the growers'.
In advocating a city ninrkol f o r - largo u quantity ia storage, nono of
*— Jackson villa Metropolis. ,
Orlando tho Reporter-Star has con­ the output could he shipped on ac­
,
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fined its advocacy to simple argu­ count óf the utter destruction of tho
’ Johnny Borland, who bus been ments for .the health and convenience German, shipping since the begin­
quicocent for some time has come to of-the people. In other places where ning of the war.
lh o front again this time us editor the name idea is being agitated other
V ery wide attention has been
taf the Jennings Herald. The paper reasons are being developed why the called to this situation, with the re­
Tem pt the appetite,
tuu been published for some time city market la desirable.
sult that alleged discoveries of potplease the taste and
b u t we have just received our first
The question of municipal mar­ ush have been made in other coun­
n o u r is h th e b o d y .
cop y and hasten to congratulate kets is being agitated in Houston, tries to which access muy he had;
Crisp, clean and fresh.
John on tho new infant.
I t Is n Tex., and a special committee re­ and even, if these reported discov­
5 cents.
cinch that if there Is anything In cently has been engaged in making eries turn out to bo deceptive, lead­
Jennings that John Horlund will an investigation of the cost of living, ing agricultural chemists assert that
bring it out or else shake the dust says the Courier-Journal.
so fur us agticplturo is concerned
o f the town from his feet, for ho
It has been discovered by the the supply of potash' is not indis­
n ever stops long where there is nettl­ •committee that tho product* gets p o n ib le to tho growing of largo
Round, thin, te n d e r —
ing doing. Here's hopiiig that the 12 t j cents ger dozen ears of green m ips as large in quantity and as
w ith a delightful flavor
people o f Jennings keep tho advertis­ corn while tho consumer pays 30 excellent in quality as those now
.— appropriate for lunchin g coming to the Herald and the cents p e r 'd oieff; Lima” beans are ptòdUced.'
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Vòn, t e a and d in n e r .
^H erald will keep the town in the sold by tfie men who grow them for
10 cents.
The president of the Federal Chem­
p u b lic eye.
60 to 8 (f ceKla ‘ per bushel while the ical Company of Louisville, Ky., In
consumer pays at the rate of $3.20 a .recent article in tho Manufac­
.Bob H olly of tho Sanford Herald, u bushel. Sweet potatoes bring tho turers' Record says:
h avin g heard that a newspaper man producer DO cents to a dollar per
“ It will be difficult for our per- *
ia lik ely to be tho pro torn senator bushel and are sold to consumers at turbeil fertilizer brokers to impart
to succeed Senator Bryan, narrows $1,60 a bushel. The consumer sells their excitement over potash fo tho
Wally Behang, Conni« Mack's Star Backstop.
Made o f the finest
the chojce of Governor Trammell In ■qusshet for 1 0 cents n dozen; the dealers in fertilizer or to tho farmers
ingredients. B a k e d
who use them for tho very obvious
th at nwpect by withdrawing his consumer p a » 60 cents-n dozen.
'TVhllo L! Hung Schang's batting chuck tho ball wild has often opcni'd
to
p e r fe c tio n . T h è
arid base-running havo been extremo- the avenue to the plalo for opponrnl*name from consideration for the of­
These are but a few of many reason that a large number of the
n a t i o n a l strength,
ly useful to the Macktnen this season, No fault can be found with Sehnng.
fice, but wants it understood that ho' items covered in the report of the in­ most intelligent farmers in the east
food.
10
cen
ts.'
the youth cannot yet be rated as a He had very-IRUo experience when h«
und
middlewest
have
long
used
fer­
«xpecLs and intends to be postmaster vestigating committee.
The same
finished catcher," writes Jimmy Isa- came hero, and ho will 'have to h«
a t Sanford during President Wilson's condition exists with practically ev­ tilizers, and are continuing to use
mlnger in a Philadelphia exchange.
educated in championship games. HI*
aecond term:
“ Postmaster H olly“ ' ery marketable commodity.
The them, In which the element of pot­
B u y biscuit baked by
"There Is no harder worker on tho ability to drive In runs Justifies Mark
has a pleasant sound about it, but it producer sella low.
The consumer ash U entirely absent. They claim
team than Behang, and he Is improv­ in using him frequently behind the
lacks the deep, majestic foil of “ Sen­ buys high. The committee acquits that aoll tilled by greater depth of
N A TIO N A L BISCUIT.
ing In tactics, but his value is offset bat. Some day 8 chang will find him­
ator H o lly ." Better reconsider. Bob. th « producer - of responsibility for plowing contains a sufficient quanby his erratic throwing. Stealing on self and settle down. Then he will
COMPANY
— Lakeland Tplsgram,
high prices ■« might bo expected, tity .o f this element for severs!
Behang has been a profitable maneu­ become the most valuable maskman
- I t has a majestic roll i l l right, but If any nun deserves high prices for years hence, and that at present
Always look for that Name.
ver for many teams this year. Bcbang in our great national game, for he has
it also takes a majestic roll of the food products it ia thb man who money is needlessly spent in Am er­
Ip Cime, and doesn’t hesitate to throw no superior as a batsman and baselong green to remain in Washington. .tolls In the fields and truck patch«7 ica therefor. In this they are sub-[
at any time, but bis disposition to [runner."
word edgewise we might timidly
arise from a back seat in the Amen
corner and squeak that w e.rath ef
opine -South Florida lias, the rest of
the state skinned fourteen ways in
brains, livers and other organic
matter.
And wo will -bet you a
c ra te of celery a g a i n s t a barrel of
oysters that a South Florida man Is
elected to the U. S. Senate.
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Business Cards

Drs. Mason

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Householder

1.1son ¿i Iloiisholiler

WANT ADS PAY

CATCHER SCHANG OF ATHLETICS TOO WILD

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DHE SANPORD HERALD

M n . Uo«a Dickinson has returned
IN AND ABOUT THE CITY/home
from a trip to New York,
ABOUT PEOPLE
Pittsburg and other points north and
Utile Happenings— M ention O f will resume her duties.as teacher in
AND EVENTS
the Sanford schools.
M atters In Brief

PAGE P|VE

MRS. BURLESON AN AUTHOR
Wits of Postmaster Qanaral divan
Placa Among Wrltara with Pro­
duction of " 8«cr«tary.M

FROM THE NATION’S CAPITAL
NEW S FROM

W A S MIN O SO N

BY

THE

SPECIAL CORRE­

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PERSONAL ITEMS Of I N T t R t S I

Col. C. D Day, general manager
(Continued From Page 8)
Washington.—Mrs. Albert B. Burle­
S P O N D E N T OF T H E HERALD
of the Southern Utilities Co., with
son Is one cabinet member's wife who
headquarters in Jacksonville spent1cuMcd ond arrangements rnitde for does not shine In reflected glory
Wanhington, Sept. 22 -(Special)- rncrce moving 'again. But if the
Tho postmaster general la distin­
the
morning in the city and with increased activity in the class work.
Jnmmarj Of The Moating Small Talk*
After the business meeting a delight­ guished among statesmen, but his At u largely attended Conference, i south is not given a chance the inLocal
Manager
F.
P.
Hines
inspect­
fiucdnrtly Arranged For Hurried
fame is matched by tho fame his wlfo held early this week, of the rreidont dustrtes of the northern and eastern
ed the Utilities here.
Mr. Day is ful social hour was enjoyed.
Herald Readñt
directors and vice presidents o( the states will seriously suffer for wanthas won In tho literary world.
very optimistic over the future of
Tho
production
of
her
clever
com­
National Hivers and Hurbors Con­ of money with which to buy, ac­
Busy
Her»
Sanford and like every other visitor
edy.
"‘His
Secretary.’'
In
Washington
gress. it was decided to hold the cording to far-sighted southerner»
The
Busy
Bees,
Junior
Depart­
Fred Ogrum has returned from a to the city thinks that all we need
last winter, with Preston Gibson as eleventh annual convention of the who see in the present situation
business trip to Jacksonville and re­ is a first class tourist and commercial nu’nt of lht' Junior Civic Lcft« ue*
hotel.
who have continued their humming ■ponaor. gave Mr*. Burleson a place organisation in this city on Decem- anything but satisfaction.
amed work on the bulkhead.
among recognized writers and called her 9, 10 and U next.
------------------------ I and huazing throughout the surnSo vastly
4Fresh yeast cakes and Tirit^Hal
Big Firms Buying Colton
mer held a delightful rqpotlng in Cen* attention to tho fact that she had al­ important will this meeting bn that _^
-of tho
- w e p o W i n f hvrt»-«VMcx&gt;«*imo»L*r—r'A-»F - y J. GonzaldLal .this
p,.rE WnmUy ^tJrpnnn rwlth_a. ready written “Tha..Ytvtí~MéJflí5r .it-, was -decided' to malm-every pos­
r.vîS
reports
from*
.the.
9.6Û3
past,.atftccri:
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*7Tkr Hour* sad’ “Thir-nwhrr** *nd
Vance Douglass has rettmTrtt“fronr popular rrprr-mTftrtfrefrf-the Cudahy fine -attendance. 1 he reKurar'^uu'r aererai other plays that had been suo- sible effort to bring-to Washington In operation as postal savings dethe largest number of delegates that, positorics at the close of August,
a fishing trip on tho upper St. Johns Packing Co., states that his firm has tine of business was led by Mrs. W. cessfully producod.
fallen In with the idea of helping tho W. Abernnthy, after which Mrs. J.N.
&gt;•»-•— firtr and reports great luck.
**] began writing long before I as­ has ever attended the conventions 1914, indicates that the deposits
cotton states by buying cotton undj Whitner gave a splendid talk to the sumed tho responsibilities of a fam­ of this great waterway association amount to $48,000,000.
The in­
&lt;f ■* Drink FLEZOL, the new drink.
have contributed their share hyj little folks, couched in languageMm- ily.” says Mrs. Burleson, "'hut 1 glad­ for the beneficial effect it will have crease in August was approximately
4-tf
u.ç«m v ngv( .ss-nrrrficCtiuK the senti- $4,200,000, which is the largest sinco
iiuying cotton and expeef^to assist, prussivu anti suitable to their youth- ly laid aside my pen to cock
in every way the movement to in-¡fulness, on the deadly effects of cradle, and I had llttlo hope of over ir.tent of tho tiaüuu.-Uiwxu4.uupruv:cU4^bc gyx t o m a t a » * )
•✓ Nolly Tolar left Thursday lust
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m
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t p m t o » it nttThra ta.. JJu L j w tr th c r h i u v jr r r v ir y * .
. pMladetphB£.XOv^í*wu»
uary«. 19111'* .Ncw Y-ark City leads — *
- re a t of tho members of the —
" ■ -dren are grown, ray eldest daughter
European war. ---This move on th
Woman's
studies.
in view of the continued attacks all offices in postal savings deposits,__
J’,t has a baby of hor own. and my ambi­ upon the Hiver und Harbor appro­ followed closely by Chicago; Boston
. ^Seo. Duttoj) for tupiip, musard part of the Cudahy Company wllb he Club is very helpful to tbv.Tv^Ll|1
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tion to wrlta la ovon greater than It
lettuce and cauliflower seed. - 96-tf Appreciated by tho southern far-j and children alike und these talks was when I was n young girl, and so. priation bill, Senator Joseph E. Kans- and Philadeljihia.
mers*
, , are. of infinite value to the young
dcll, president of the Nutionul Rlv-!
♦
* Mrs. Howland and daughter, Miss
people who are being trained in
era und Harbors Congress is more
It
la
not
gtnernlly
known to trav­
Helen will arrive home today from
civic usefulness.
than anxious to make the forthcom­
NOTICE
elers
on
tho
Ohio
river
that their
Coronado, where they have been
ing convention the most romnrkNotice 1* hereby given that under
safety
is
looked
after
by
a
dog, but
spending several weeks.
Jiote Meeting
and by virtue of instructions re­
aide in the history of the organiza. lhc , teamboat Captain# Unow lt and
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The attention of the members of
tion which has. for upwards of ten
Get your Ice cream from Duhatt’a ceived from Ihc City Council of
are correspondingly grateful.
Tho
Sanrord. Florin, that I will begin- the Woman's Club is called to tho
years carried on a nationwide’ prop-. d
,, known* to the river men As
Ice Cream Factory.
85-tf
nlhg October 1st, 1«JU, Institute |change in the* place of meeting for
Mrs. Clifford Belt has returned ^
• ?
UaU"
^ r ^ r A 0pin,K.1l e de80rVini Old She,, and is the property of a
suit to enforce collection of all de- Wednesday (tomorrow) afternoon.
rivers und harbors of the country. ' watchman who is employed by tho
‘r
home from tho mountains of Norlh |
, taxes, paring liens, and' Mrs. John Melsrh will bo hostess
The situation a* to the Hiver and
governrre-t ct Silver Grove, Ken­
0
Carolina where she spent a pleasant , sidewalk liens, due the City of San- at her home on West First street,
l iiarbor bill has not changed, tho
tucky, to place the danger signals
summer.
¡ford, which have been certified to' No. CIO. While the roses are grow! filibuster lignins', the measure con- ,
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in order to warn aj»proaching steamPLEZOL Is the one best fountain
mc for collection. ing rapidly in large quantities a
tinuing wnl* on vi-ihle signs ol it» .
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bout* and other craft,
drink.
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Those owing any delinquent lav, larger attendance at these meetings
coming to tin end
1he great ma, , , ,
.
,the
.
watchJust before sundown me
has returned sidewalk or paving liens should nd- •* desired.
Members are requested
jority of the .Semite are becoming
vMr*. E. A. Douglass
man and his dog can be seen com­
just same with me. and thus avoid to bring a roll of red crepe |&gt;ajior
lienrlily tired of tin* tactics ol the
home from a visit to points in Geor­
ing down tho river bank. Tho watch
the
accumulation
of
"further
cusls.
and
a
pair
of
scissors.
opposition
and arc seriously think- 1mtn . U n di on tho bl4nk whUe Shcp
gia where she visited her daughter
GEORGE A. DeCOTTEH.
and many other relatives and friends.
J ? UT . r“ VnK. m 8 . ,C Ün1'Plck**up a lantern in his mouth and.
/JirlA*
in order to get the hill out or In a runs to the end ol a dike where tho
9*1te
City Atlorney.
5 or 6 doses 606 will berak any
A little daughter arrived at the
jiusition to tie voted u|&gt;on-itom by lantern is jilaced in position. Tho
case of Fever or Chills. Price 25
homo
o(
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
It.
Deus,
item.
11 it then appears that items dog will return to hi» muster and
Ntnire to Telephone Subscribers
cents.
94-261
September
2lMh,
to
the
delight
of
are
vicious
the Senate will decide
On and after O rtoher Ist. l u l l ,
the I s o will walk up the river to
her parent.»..
She will be called
whether
they
should stay in or be the next dike where the same jierind
Mr».
J.
H
Shuman,
son
there
will
be
a
charge
of
O
N
E
Mr
stricken out
and daughter le ft Sunday for a visit 1) 01,1,A it
Î 1 (10) made lor chang­ Camilla M adge
(ormance i* repeated
to home folks in Pennsylvania Und ing position nf telephone m same
William Henry i* the name of the
will lie away tw o or three w eek »
building,
and T \\ &lt;» l»(»l.l.AKS
l iie buy-u-bllh- iif-ciittill)
move­
little
stin born ro Mr and Mrs.
Î2.UII
(or
moving
telephone
from
ment.
will'll
was
originated
in
the
StLCCT rAMILY MOTEL
N e » booking orders [or Big* Bos­
William Schuman. Sept 6th.
one
InillilifTK
l&lt;
&gt;
another
*outh
i
»hurt
time
ago
in
order
Ui
►I'M? r o n o u fL .
ton Letture and Caulillower seed
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the
cotton
planier*,
hu»
F F Dutton
96 il
(■randlather ILuskins i* rejoicing
IV r F W Miuhoney. Sve' j •
grown to
enormous
proportions,
that bis little grandson will be called
Hon. A. B. Newton of Winter^
t're*ideii| W ilson’* puri 1 , e of a I i¡.
Cool, romfonabl« *fitl modefn
I ’ liarle* I * I irri*
Garden. D em ocratic nominee
l»r
Convrniepi lo «(ramahip *L&gt;ckiV„
giving tin* itioveiiienl a mo&gt;t tin
1 It r 1* 11*1 n 1.tub' ti Hir N &lt;it r h
Surtisi summer fairs
legislator Iroin Orange county w¡i»
JACKSONVILLE. FLORIDA
evpe. liil. bul none Jlie les» gr.tlily
it ltl&gt; VV HIM*ni» .ilrnn*ï riT latti t h.it
/• i, h nul Mi ni inn
in the city Sunday \isiling frien d*
lllg imjietlls
*
» e will lut V«• Mr Karl 1.eh ma nu,
V Mis Vli. ■ Whitner left on Sat nr
At leu cent» a pound, it i~ con
Pl.K7.nl. is the BEST ch erry field Sl'iT»
of tin• l tillei i Sim u t y,
day (or WirJrr Park, where she Will
(ended. manV t.ipdiie*» fir'n and ic^
lien* • f 11f fi Y«» lib * • .i r 1. m i&gt;. fi» T * )« tin-* -easoti
drink
4 -ll
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D E N T IS T
Mr and Mrs. F. J.. ('n i»b y , &gt;oo
or more .mi *i « .1 t .. •
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II. ad i i.ii U r ■
C of n-L.live» (or *i'V er.il
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alieni -inning relative* and (moni
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pr.'Hilly I b
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c&lt; uni i nii'il ity Mi*
( ’losing out all typew riter &gt; t rb.m
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pa per
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ira- to 1 J.. T:•1
l'Iie But le» ih» nr*' this season noeu
per dozen sheet*.
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1"ri*.. Ilei'
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I Ving a lui g' "Id Imune lo Ilo* old
Holler I* qieliding b
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Born to Mr and Mr*, it it i o .i»
glut!.'*
ilei"
they entertain a great
M
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,i mi Bi. hmoud.
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Did
Tupi* .il Sun'
tu c- **♦’
draw iin* room
a fine Imliy girl. It is hardly
•1, il
Mr* limi
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Mv*.tr\ to add that Paint D&lt; .
al wa r * i h;i .iinedy left "»'U d
diiu dit i r» (•ile)
le me
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liajiple»l nilin ill’ tlie
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M delio« Hill,, who will 1
Mi
faiF and winter stock for thn big ’ gaiiiztit'vili
t*r
rJDIAN GRAVES ARE OPENED
u i te ndtt nI* at t lo* li
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stori* of N, I*. Yowell-Â Co
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'si»«* b* ur,
e. irrived on Moti.ir
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nn®&gt; !s«ir»i«i Muicui» Offlc Isti lu
.i Mi-. T . . : i
r.
ni I ever nr t *lui.
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Ane lent nur ytn(j Gruuml
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Saud)«tun
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ri’jrifír,
roe
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Hftlifichnftl npcpssitipfi 11.:■* : )*■' lie I
;il n 1'ritfi
in the near futuri; should tea vu or- j
r.d urn to Sanford this week.
I y v 'a c m p b iy e i. W'»*re r e c e n i l y .T rri'» l
dw» ut the store of the Gant .H. ^,r together arid re líval i.'*
Slore, Hcivtusc of =he* Sufi* ri1r Otmlily
. ! on thè »unii' eluirge, and uro on
U -1
1er nuId Hardware ('o. at once, ne II fort*«- II .'»nullpf r II did ..
Mr* K W. Holiind and datigli t n i n j v n l t l n g t r in i
i
i contly.
Thi»
takes about 30 duys to get tle'ir. I’aIm Bin.. Ï
1er Mi** Helen have returned from
’•Ir. lieve vvt :irrulf:u**il bt fi.r. Ju»
together"
-J.lit
i*
what
i* IP
from the factory.
(,-'itc
I. .glitfui stay at Coronali» Beu.di in-.» of the Peai’i* John K Whltuuy.
-vever; *v here
\\ r Will lie I'iea.-T’d l 1G;vi' V • If Infomiation
I « clmrge iiguiiiHi Inni wus dl»mi*»«tl
New
are read? la be., Th« U.-eeelu Journal M l» «I ..
Mr Vh E. I.aing spynt the week­ II.- ammutii «d thut he wouid contimi«
announced each day.
Watch the guessing aocial. enjoyed by I imiti
In» excavnUoii» Ile asserted thut Ilio
end
very pleasantly in .Tumpa.
Herold und Tpit our price* on wed- Center
r.ttr Kii»immi*i* Kudeuvpiu Itimi un vlce jiriwlduiit of thè mu*
dine »lr.t;or.o,*y and engraved cards. orers.
Mr*. W’etherbee, chnirtnan
».'.un « uh ¡tn tintinnii) otte, and timi
FA# AW *«l Drug SfoiB
SANfOKD,
*1IONE 275
We have the lineal stock In the city/ of the social committee generously
Mr Gen. Huff is again at. home, lo* had «iefraycd thè expenaes of excualter a |i1ensant vacation of two vailon binuielf Thlrty »keleton» ami
offered
tt&gt;
have
charge
of
all
pin
li­
Thursdays and Sundays—Wood­
U♦« W'
iiutidreds of rellcs buse been dug up
land Park.
Picnic convenience*, ning* so the other worker* ..mid
uiid
seni to (Ite mutteum
They
did,
al*n
amhsements. l^Te only safe, citmn j bave a good time
went
into
U
n*
Mr It. A. Terheuq went over to
outdoor swimming pool, emptied four dollu r* more
daily, cleaned and re-filled from ar­ treasury ns financial results of the ori.mdo Friday to assist at the in- NO TROOPS FOR THE FAIR
»t.iliotion of the new Macenhce
tesian well. Shower hath, toboggan evening. This is"fine.
War Department at Washington City
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
J,
Charles
are
|vnt.
•Ude. Leased privat ly also.
8t6
Cannot Make Detail Without
home from England.
As dis,»trict
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Special Law.
/saiiff E. H. McNeill, one of the promi- precident of Southwestern district
Mr yjorman C / Toole spent s.*vnent citizens of Orlando and well Mr. Charles is warmly welcomed, us tiraj (juya pleasantly in town for the
New York —A Washington dispatch
known turpentine operator was In of course he is in the Boys' Depart- urpk.emL
to tho New* York Tribune.says
thfl city ymtordny looking ufter hi* ment of tho Tamp Y. M. C. A.
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The secretary of war has been com­
.j Sanford interests.
i . « . 4*;**-Now for bustling uji pinna fdr the
Mrs. Geo. .Dickinson ha* returned pelled to deny the request of tho man­
^M . Fleischer, the well known veg­ C. E. district convention for St. from her vacation and is ready to agers of tho Panama-Pacific exposition
It seemed to need a
etable buyer is in the city again Petersburg.
take up her duties as Seventh Grade to detail n considerable number of
getting ready for the fall crop. His president to take the lend.
tc.-¥cher. . She is the guest of Mrs. army officers und regular* to serve In
Mr. Zed Crawford, of the Y. M."
vnrious capacities during.tho fnlr next
*ife and family will come down *
J. N. Whitner*
C. A. of Jacksonville, who! i* also
year.
Ut* r lh the season.
Officers and men would have to bo
president of Northeastern
district
Mnslc In Woodland Park
Mr». N. O. Thomson of Seffner detailed at otic« to assume tho sug
will have its convention In his own
After October first Woodlnnd Park church, thé Springfield •Presbyterian
l,om® aftcr “ pleasant *,.„^„1 ,Uitle*. and nothing can be
»ill open, only Sundnys.
and i* going briskly to work so the VI»It to her daughter, Mrs. Huy dime, except by *j&gt;«*clnl legislation,
• ^athing, amusements, picnic con*
which tho war department Is not dlsplans will not need to bo too much Hutu.
'enicncts, orchestran music.
9-tf
jMsad to recommend
rushed at the very last.
This i»
we]L
.
Miss
Pearl
Stallings
is
the
guest
Notice to Antpmoblle and Motor.
.
What Do You Know About ThlaT
Complete abstracts from the records of.
¿liss Marjorie McNeil, president ¡of her unde, Mr. J. W. Matthews.
Cycle Owners
New
York.
—
Norman
Mclnnoa,
a
* j 1***® l*ke notice that all auto 6f the Presbyterian society in Talla­
Orange and Seminole Counties.
Taxes
Mrs. Js E. Butler sjient the. week­ mine manager, who has Just returned
* " “L n,°torcycle licenses expire Sept. hassee says they, will meet, If noti­
from Nicaragua, declared that chick­
•25'
New licenses and tags are fied, any Endeavorers coming to tho end at Lakeland visiting friends.
ens brought by him from the states to
paid for non-residents.
^L*#. n° W
p i that country ate so much growing to­
But in it
Please call and secure State Woman’s College.
Mrs.
F.
J«
.Gonzales
accompanied
now license and tag before October there is only Y, W, C. A. for stu­
bacco’ that their eggs were unfit to
C. W. GOUDim:ii; Manager.
first.
Mr. Gonzales to DcLand yesterday; eat because of the strong nicotine fla*
dent».
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f
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•# ’ ’
, x jr=s~ • x' : *- =1»
She will go over to Orlando today vor.
JNO. D. JINKJNS,
G R A C E A. TOWNSEND.
9-3tc
for a wetk's visit.
T * ■h.
Tax Collector.
Interlachen, Sept. 22, 1914.
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Whenever Von Wnrt to Kr (\v Anything1

Tell tlie Hello G irl In Give You No. 275

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S E ÍVi I N O L. F. P h M iS .fi/iA C Y

SEMINOLE COUNTY- ABSTRACT CO. j|

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�SEPTEMBER 22, 19U

TUB SANFORD HERALD
•tat* ol Florida:
Thai lh# IdIIo i Ih i

MARQUARD WINS TWO REMARKABLE RECORDS

amanilmral Is Bartion
1C of Arlirl* IV of th« ronriltutlon of lh*
•tala of Florida I* k n ttr »rrr#d to and ‘ hall
ha aubmittad lo tha alanor* of tha atsta
(or adoption or rejection at tha nail (anarat
alartlon baraaftar; (hat la to aay. that Bar'
lion 1C of Aftlrla IV ahall ha amended ao
aa to faad &gt;■ follow«:
Sartlon 16. Tha (¡orarnor ahall appoint
all romml«»lon»d officer« of tha atata piljttlc.
Including an adjutant t*n#r*l for 'ha «tata,
with rank of brlradlar parral, who abati ba
rhlat of atalT Tha du tira and ru tnpanaatlon
ni «il nfflora ao appointât «hall b« «a fived
bjr l » w . T h # l « m . ol ofllf# ol âll romraiaaionrd offlrrr# o l th# o r c t n l i f d milltla « h ■U
t&gt;# rabt inuoua d u rin( In * p l« a * u r * of ih *
G o m n o t : » u b je r t to «uch l* w a a« m a y b#
#n#rt#d by th# l* fla l« tu r# p r o v ld ln * (o r t b « ir
! r « t l r * n « n t tor « s # or o th rr eau*«*.
A Joint ll # # o l* ll# s

I Propoalnr an araandmrnt to Sartlon I of
Artirl# V of ih# constitution. rrlaünc to th#
Ju d ld ary:

lia It rraolved by th* l»(ialatur# of th*
•tat» of Florida:
That tb# followjDC amandmant to goctlon
1 ol Artivl# V ol tha constitution U b*r*by
*(r#»d to and »hall b# propoa#d and aubd Lo tha.alat.tota ni ,tha iW h J l l « » 1 or r*)*rWi»w -w»-»bw w#it g*n»ral #l#otlon h*r*aft*r, that la to aay, aaM «SftTDlIT
of aald artirl# ahall b# amended ao aa to rrad
aa folio wai
Srrtlon I. Th# Judirlal pow»r of th# «tat#
•hall b# v»«t»d In a •W9(#m» court, circuit
courte, court of record of Earambia county,
cilintnaJ courts, county eourta, ewuntv
Judfr* and JuHlr*a of th# p#ar# and «ucli
othrr court* &lt;if”T«imml*alon« aa tho Ircielaturr may (rom tlm* to tlm# ordain and r#tabliih. Th# Icftalalur* may pr*#cHb» th#
romp*n«alïoTr- of th# Juatjc»» and Judgra ol
lha ac'ctal court*, but no court brrrtoforw
ewtablbhrd' uhdrr tha ronatllution and lawa
bt llmlila «hall
j ' ...
Th» »ot#a raat la rimplFaoee wltl #*14
propowd «mandmenta, and tha eanv«*«.
déclaration« and rrtuma thrrrof, ahall 'a
aubjrct to tha aama rr|u1ationa and reatri •
tlona aa ar# provldrd by law far |#netri
ricctlona In tha atat» ot Florida.
In tMtlmany whrraof, I havafharannto r t
ray hand and afflitd tha sraat aaal of tl •
Ruba M arquard of New Y o rk National League Team.
•lata of Ftotlda, at Tatlahaaaa», tha canlt f,
thla tha twenty-flflh day of July, A. I). 1 9J I.
11. CLAY CRAWFORD,
(Seal)
R obe Marquard, the Giants' south­
Marquard (proper name De Mar­
Secretary ol State.
paw, who pitched hla team to victory quis)' was born In Clereland, Ohio.
lOO-Tuee-iatc
In the 21-lnnlnjc gamo at Pittsburgh April 23, 1889. A fter the Cleveland
recently, la a record maker. In 1912, Americana bad refused him a trial ho
NOT1CF. OF ELECTION
when Marquard was at hie beat, he obtained a position with tho Canton To the Sheriff ot Seminole County, of the
Slate
of
Florida;
tied Tiro Keefe's record for winning Central league team In 1907. He took
III It known. That I. II- Clay Crawford
19 straight gamea. Though the Na­ part In 4(J games and his fine work Secretary of State of the State of Flbride,
give notice that a general electional leaguo la 38 yearn old. It re­ caused tho Indlanapolla club to draft do hereby
lion III be held In Semlnote County, State
mained for Rube Marquard to win tho him. Marquard'» record of winning 23 I Florida, on Tuesday ceil aurceedlng
ding tthe
Aral Monday In November. A O. loll.
longest game In the league's history. games and losing 11 games with In­ the
raid Tueaday being the third day of
When Marquard created hla 1Ustraight dianapolis during 190S brought many November.
United Slate» Senator from the State
record In 1912, he beat Ed Reulbach, bids for his services from major league of For
Florida, for »la year* from March 4. 19I&amp;
now o f the lirooklynt, out of hts honor managers
F'or llepfeeentativr from the F'o.urth ConIndianapolis finally sold
girealonal Dlatrlrt ol the State ol Florida
fo r tho modern record o f H straight him to tho (Hants fqr $11,000. With in
the Slaty-fourth Congraaa of the Unite!
In ' tbe National leafcuo. Fallowing tho Giants tho follow ing season Rube State«.
1
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1
,
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,
,
.
.
Far
of Agriculture of Cue
this Rube plucked another feather out lookoa llkn tli© rankest kina of a stmt* olCommlaaloner
Florid*.
Fo r T » 0 Jutfi f© * o f th© Sujirrm© C o u f ï
o f Reulbach’a cap, as Dig Ed up to re­ bloom or, losing 13 o f 18 games pitched.
Stai© ol Floridi.
cently was the winner o f tho National McGraw held nn to his high-priced of Fth©
of th r
o r T * o ltaltrcjft&lt;! Corri m i» « lo o©r
league'll longest game. On August 2t. southpaw, allowing him to warm tho Stai© pf F i o r i i ! » .
For nn© \(©rT*ÌM^r *»I th** fl*»u*© «f lt©pfs*1905, Reulbach, pitching for tho Cuba, bench most of th© season of 1910. In •©nt»tlvm of thr Hi#!** 4»! Florid».
For i '«nim y «Itide©
beat Sparks o f tbe Phillies In n 20- 1911 Rub© 'found himself," nnd Justi­
Fitf Shrriff.
lnntng game by a score o f 2 to 1. fied Manager McGraw's Judgment by
Fnf t le*r la
th r ' Ifruil i .»uri
F«»r t «8Uflt&gt; \*** *»44f *.f 7 «tra
■ (^htcagn ami Cincinnati also fought a winning 24 anil losing seven gnnu-a
For T * » &lt; nllrcttu
20-lnnltig 7 to 7 tie on June 30, 1592.
and leading National league pitchers.
Fnf i ' iluni ) T rs-*•ur*r

LOOK FOR BASEBALL

PEACE

Many Students OelleVo Coalition
Some Sort Will Be Arranged
Before End of Seaton. ,

of

Many students of baseball beltevo
that soma sort of a coalition l&gt;titween
organised baseball and the Federal
leaguo wtlj be effected before tho end
o f t li». p u sen t ptayii,« season. They
srguo th x r tjo ttn ltltu n i i u CTwrurMi
heavy drains necessary to maintain
tha.war: Up tá tho prosont orRaulzed
b u ob ali as typlllod by tho two major
teaguos had held tho whip hand In tho
light agalnat tho Federáis.
Hut tha
nfrotutionary element has seriously
crippled tbe minor leagues, especially
those o f Class A A, nnd\lt baa boon
.through thex« that tho moro protentious magnates were hurt. Tho two
m ajor leagues could not go far without
tha support o f tho little fellows. If It
&gt;rore a caso of tho survival o f tho fit­
test there Is little doubt that tho major
leaguó club owners could go furthar
than tha Federáis. Hut tho lesser
lights, upon whoso success the majors
most depend, have to be considered.
And these have begun to grumble seri­
ously over tbe present- pinch.

N O T T S o f the
DIAMOND
Leonard Is doing tho beat work o f
»ny pitcher In tbo league thtB year,

JACK

BENTLEY

IS

PRAISED

Nick Altrock, Veteran Coach of W ith Ington Senator*, Thinks Young
Pitcher W ill De Star.

For f t i o n t y Supr rintrntlrni « f l ‘ ytitt«*
1n^truct lon
Far ( n u n lj SunrFjHf
F «ir V « Y© ( o u n t v 1
1 uni rn** ■**» n *■f *
Puf TltfM&gt; M rm i»rf w tif thr &lt; « H l i t ) IfoaMt
of Tubile in atru e ti o o .
.
F o r Ju*tJf© o f «Ih© P e i f * In Éndv for th©

followlnt Juatlc* Diatri cu, , vili Uni. 1, 3,
». I

N o ll e a o f

App llrallo a

for

Tat

H erd

Uodrr

Hrrtlen 373 or the General Mtatntrs
Notice la hereby siven that M. L. Wright,
purchaser of Taa Certlfteal* No. 345. dated
th# 5th day of June, A. IX 1911, haa bird
•aid certiflrate in my office and haa lhada
application for la i.v e d to ISsue in accordanre with law. Said certificate embrace«
the follawln( described property adtualrd In
Sentlnola County, Florida, do-wlu. Lot 44.
Urea 8 2» ft.) (Ilk 6, Tier I, Sanford. The
•aid land beinc aearasrd at the date of the

T

office *nd ha* mad* application fur t«.
deed to l**o* In accordance with t*w
certificate embrace# th* following
cribod property altueled In Bomlnol# coun.
ty, Florida, to-wlt: Heg NE cer ol N W 1.
ot SEW, Sec 10. Tp 31 8, it 31 E. run vi
4 eh*. 8 8 chi. E 4 eh*. N 5 ehe—21* *
Tb# e»UI land being eascaeed at the date
of the laauance pf auch certificate In the
name ol Unknown. Unlee# •aid certifi-«i,
ahall be redeemed according lo 1«» 1st
deed will Ltd* thrgeon on the 24«K ,|• y ol
September, A IF. 1914

For Conatabla In and for th» foUowing
Juatlc# Dirirlcta, vii Noa. I, 3, 3, 4.
In taallmony wh*r»of I hav* b*r#unto
•rt my hand and afflted th# Or*at Saal of
th# Stai# of Florida, at Tallabaaaaw, .th»
Capital, thla Ih» tw#nty-fourth day of
Aucuat, A. 11. 1914,
«
H. CLAY CRAWFOHIt,
Prcrrtary ol Stata.
To C. M, Ifand, ShariD, Hamlonla County.
S-TurvStr
ta iuanr* of aurh c er tific ate in thr name of
Witnee» my official elgnature •„,)
K. II Garner. I’nlrea aoid rertiftrate ahall thla the 31«t day o) Augutl A D |vn
fa *
bo
redeemed
according
to
law,
lai
deed
N#tlra o f Aj&gt;*llrati#n ar l a i ll aa d l ' a d r r
u eal)
E. A . D O U G L A S S .
will iuuo thereon on tna 30th day ol Sep­
S a r t ia » U t #f Ih * ( ì r n r r a l .Statola»
Cle rk Circuí* C e u r » -geminóle Co.. Fl» .
Notlr» la haraby (lv«n that Forr*at Lak». tember. K, I). 1914.
Hy J. C, Robert«, ft r*
Wltnraa mv offirlal afgnalure and eeal Tura t-Str
norrhaarr of Ta* CartlSrata» No.« 1044,
1019, 1053, 1060. 1071, dated thr 3rd day thla tbe tat day of September, A t&gt;. 1914,
(aeal)
K. A. DOUGLASS.
ol Junr, A. I&gt;. 1913, hai Riad aald rrrtlflN o t ic e o f Aspllcallon for l a i Deed I ndrr
Clerk Clrruil Court, Seminole Co., lit.
ratta In r»r offlr# and hat mad« application
.Section 573 o f tho G e n e r a l M u t a l e »
Ily
i.
C. Koberta. IX C.
lor tai d##d to la#u# In accordane# with taw.
Notice it hereby given that 11. It, ltro»n.
3 -T ura-Stc
Said rrrtfArata« rmbraco the totlowlns d#*purchaaer
ol Tat Certificate Not tie. » 7« ’
rrib#d property »¡turici! In Seralnol* Coun­
«B2, dated the 3rd day ol Jun» A I)'
ty, Florida, to-wlt:
Lot 8, 111k C, Mit­ Nelice o f Application for Tel Deed la tir' 479.
1907, haa filad aald certificate« In my orfica
chell’* Survey I-o V &gt; (¡rant (leu bar 13 cha
and haa made application (or tai d,.».( (0
Metilo» 574 of the General fllalnlea
N of SW cor. run N S3 dr*. E 5.03 cha. N
iaaue
In - accordance with law. Said cer,
Notice
la
hereby
given
that
il.
C.
llowera,
6 dr* W 9 rh* to tallir, thrnr# In main purchaaer of Tal Certificata« No. 576, dated llflcatea
embrace th# following deaeri!,#,)
direction 70 d#f W 5.67 cha to Wbdry of
y situated In Seminóle rountv
fait 44 d*f F 10.30 cha to has). latta fl,
33. 41. Tg ^ rnf TT.- -If It rhrll'a X ary_liiuA *
T h * »»Id land hi l&gt;| »•«»—« d at. iherdat#
phdVf laiuanro ol auchcertificate
In the
namr of No 1044. N .B . (Jilea; No. 1019, K. Augual Av D. 1890, haa filed aald certifi­ of the Issuance ot auch certificate in th*
ily I’almrr;
No. 1055, 1060, 1071, N. U. cale* In my office and haa nada application name of Upknown. Unte«« said cerrificat«
(Ji|#w. tlniaa» aald r#rtlflrat# ahall ba re­
lat deeda to iaaue In accordance with law. •hall be redcamed according to law, ,,,
deemed accordine to law, taa deed will iaaue forBald
deed will_____
iaaue thereon on the 2«th day
embrace the following ________
th*r#on on tha lat day ot October, A. D. drarrUg'dcertificale«
property altualed In ' SemiaubL. nF September A- t&gt; 1914.
1914.
•
Florida, to-wlt:
*3*®*7*'''Whn&gt;»a my official alrnature and
Witneea my official »¡(nature and aeal thla county.
CertificaU No. 576 embrace# the NUff this the 24th day of Auguri A. D. 191«
th* lat day of September, A. D. 1914.
(seal)
E. A, DOUGLASS,
of
NWI*
of
Section
13.
Tp
31
S.
K.
33
Fiaat.
(arali
K. A. DOUGLAS»,
Clerk Circuii Coure Seminota Co., F'la.
40 acre«, aald land being aaaeaaed et tbe
Clerk Circuit Court, Seminóte Co., Fla.
ol atich certificate In T u « i-ste
date of the laauance
lut
ny J. q. RiWFr.: b. c.
. .
Hy -u
— Thè
íiahié of Itr
Rryant."
u»*-5l¿
*

Nelle* of Applieatlaw er i a I Deed Under
Mediae 575 of the Geaeral Htelalao
Notice la hereby given that Forreat Lake,
-lurrhaser of Tai Cartlflratea No«. IP50,
1051. 1053. 1039. 1051, 1063, 1063, .1064,
1069, 1070, dated Ike. 3rd d a y of June,
A. D. 1912, haa filad aald certificate In my.
iffice anil haa mad« application for tax dead
10 Iaaue in accordance with law. Said errIficatra embrace tbo following deaeri bed
-iroparty altualed In Seminole county. Flor­
ida lotwlt; Lou 31, 33, 23, 34, 80, 39, 40,
I*. 43.. 4!. 45. 46. 10. 71, 73. 76 and 77.
Illork p, MitrhrlFa lurvy Grant. The aald
Irnd belntf aaaeaaed at tha dale of the laeu11 re of auch certificate« In the name of
Unknown. Uni»*« aald certificata« ahall lie
rr II -mail according to law, tat dead will
'w n thereon on the lat day ol October.
A. D 1914
\ it ira» my offirlal algnature and acal
*hla I • lit day of September A. D. 1914.
(•call
' E. A. liltUti LASS,
Clerk Circuit. Court, Seminole IV , Fla
Ily J C. Koberta, D. C
1-T uee- Itr

C e r t if ic a t e N o . 3510 e m b r a c e « th e T &gt; ^

q!

"Kfl acre», a'ai^ land being aaaeaaed at th# dafe
of the laauanre ol auch dertlflcate In tbe
name of J. W. Anderaon.
Certificate No. 3261 embraces the S i( of
NEU of Section 13, Tp. 31 H. It. 33 Eaal.
80 scree, aald land being aaaeaaed at th* date
of the laauance of such certificate, In the
name of Unknown.
■'
Certificate No. 1607 embraces th* SER
of NW‘ i of Bectlen 6.‘ Tp. 318. II. 33 .F.aat.
40 acre«, said land being aaaeaaed at the date
of tha issuance of ouch fertiflcat* In the
name of Unknown.
Certificate No. 3088 embrace* the EH of
N E ){ ol Section 3. Tp. 31 8, It. 33 Raat. 80
aerra, said land being asseaeed at th* date
ol thp laauance ol auch certificate In the

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1T1C

App'lif» l i o n

for

fa i

thrrdl

l'n d rf

Nr rilo» ¿73 of Ibr (irn m l Hlalilr»
N o t l r » li horvby given that 1). I). Oiniel,
Murrhurr of T »* C rrlllifil» N o . 23&amp;7, diltd
'.fie til «S»&gt; of Junr# A. I&gt;. IM)*, hn fil©d
« i l d fi-ftitìrat«' in Tny tifflr© » n i l . haa madr
a jiplIcBtum f o r tax « I «i to U»u© kn » e e o r d -

Htrr with l»w.

Slid rrrtiflrxitr rmbrirw

■hr fnllowing i l r t r r lh r d tifi»f&gt;«rty i i t u i t r d In
&lt;rmim*lr
r «»uni v, F lo rid i.
to - wit
II©k
N K rcirrirf of S I! &gt;, of NV\
Hrrllon l»i,
T u w n t h ip 2 L »H, **! Kang«* nr K, run .^outli
111 2-1 v i r d * . w©*t T'Jfi T l &gt;d», N o rt h
« I V 2-1 yd*, Km»t 7 2 f* !-S y d * to brg.
T h r s»i-l lan d Nring *w**»a«r'vl
th r i l » t r
*»f ' h r iss'lBfirr of " i f h r r r lih i* » t r in thr
il « fu r of M r«
VI
VVJhitr
t" n1©**u ■»til r n f i l i n i © » h ill hr f©F|hrtri©d » rro rd tD | tu lirtr*
I n d©©4 wilt |»*U© th rfru n on thr I 9 th d » y
,,f Iiriuh©r. A I» » ‘i l l
W ' t n e i i my o f lle iil i r n a i u r r
» m l m »1
» h*&lt;* ih r 11 th il* y o f Srj»irmik©i. A f • îÿ| I

krall

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F. A

i Mi l t i l . ASS.

( Irrk Orrutt (.’«uri. Svmtnul© Co.. FI*.

7»T ur»* 5tr

'In

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The w ear and tear ontypew riters
and linotype machines since the adren t o f the Federnl league w ill mount

Into the mllllona.
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The Cincinnati club has purchased
Pltchsr Prltty of the Evansville club,
lie Is » left-bander with an excellent
record In the minors.
-

017. 10&amp;2, tilled th© 3rd d*jr uf Juti9
A. l&gt;. 1912 tod Canlficata No. 467# d«t«d

•old r©rtiflcyteB *tn my offlc© and hai mii#
• pplUallon for tot «Iced to Imu« In ireord*nr© «Uh U «. Said rerUficate© Noi.'tote.
1047, 1052 ©nitrir© th© following detrrlbed
rnperty tltuatvd In H©minol© county.
. oridi, to-wlt: Lot© 13, 14, 19. 20. Illork
C. Lou 2$, 27, 2S and 29 Block 1», Mit.
ch*rlU l*©vy (Irani, CortlArat© No. 4fi7 cm.
hrac©* th© following descrlbod property
•ituat©d In Sontiool© county, Florida, to-wit:
ftl^ of N E!i of H#ctlon 12. Tp 21 S. U 32
E,

80

fe m

The

amid

lin d t

Ily i .

C

Kotiert*«

I*

C.

th e re on on t h© 241 h
A
!* 1911
WilnriM rny ufftcial

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Wallle Bchang's brother. Dob, has
been picked up by Pittsburgh and wlfl
report to the Pirates after tbe season
with the 8L Joseph club of the Weet. . .

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•

Manager Bill Carrlgan says that hla
Red Sox are still In the pennant ehasd,
and with Hooper and Lewis back In'
the game be looks for » big string
of victories.
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4

N o t i c e o f Ap p ll r» il «m '«»r C h a r ie r
Notic© i© hereb y g i v e n ; th©t on th e 10th
d a y o f O c t o b e r , A» t&gt;. 1914, or * i toon
th e re a fte r a* I ran h© hea rd, 1 »h all apply
to tb© H o n o r a b le Jam «© VV, Fe f kin». Judge
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To data the Cleveland scouts have
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too poor » player to be given a try­
out
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to the New York Americans, Joe Bir­
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A Joint lt© »«l(atl©B - mingham la worth twloe as much, r ?-•'
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for If it wasn't for Dlrmy and bis Naps Article IV , ef the eotSihutie* of the
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“ Somehow or other 1 can not get It
out of my mind that one of these
bright mornings Jack iU-ntloy will
wnko up and And himself n great
pitcher," wnld Nick AUxueY.
fanning U-e
"llentley Is one of tho fe w jirrmy“ 1
pitchers I have given advice who
really pays attention to what I say \
anti tries to do what I tell him, I am
not throwing nuy bouquets nt myself |
when I state that at one time I Was
rated a fairly good lc/t-bander. .X
think I know something about tho
pitching art, thereforo It stands to rea­
son that I can help llentley If ho only
w llf let me," Nick added.
"In tho first place, the kid has the
stuff—he wouldn't bo worth wasting
tim e upon unless ha had good speed
and curves and fair control. What he
really needs Is work In order that ho
can get experience, and Just as soon as
Griff decides to pitch him regularly
tha worth o f my prediction w ill be
shown."
Altrock always hag been one pf
Bentley's best boosters. Tha veteran
has V&amp;kt-n a fatherly Interest In the
youngster, Ha rooms with him on the
road and Is constantly by his side
during practice, It will not bo Nick's
fault If llentley does not deliver the
goods for tho Senators.

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THE KITCHENER OF RUSSIA.
G.nsral Rsnnsnkampf H s s Bs.n th*
Trslnsr of ths Russian Troops.
That Russia tins surprized Germany
and incidentally, the world with an
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la the llusslnn army.
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the French Country People.

A never ending source o f wonder and
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the killed highland regiments with the
Brltbdf expeditionary force. Tho high
lander In full gala rig, scarlet-tunic,
tartan phttlhcg with the gav ’’»iibrnin"
or |Mulch, while gaiters nnd big l*onr
skin henddr.-sH 1« n thing &lt;.f beauty
and Joy forever nt home, and even now
' when clad In khaki he Is a remarkable
j sight for foreigner».
| Tho French could hardly believe
their eyes when they saw tho husky
regiments wearing wlmt np|M'ured to he
short petticoat*. True, the garment
was o f khaki, like the Jacket, hut It

Impregnable Helgoland

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Germany’» Gibraltar lu the
N orth sea. when tho war begntL
I t was the general opinion nmoug
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not attempt nn open engagement with
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K ie l canal, secure behind tho cimin of
coast defenses, o f which Helgoland Is
the principal lluk.
Had .the Island not existed nnd It
w ere possible to construct a fortress
at a point which would prove most
formidable against attack In the North
■ o «r Germany could not havo chosen

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organized In thirty-seven army corps,
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• Hut forty six tulles distant from the
HolguTflbd w r Ttrm rwnPKTfke* nearly
perpendicularly -Lruut—tho . son.,
height of 160 feet. Its rugged, over­
hanging, natural walls nro fortified
nnd protoctal to n degree which has
no jmrnllet even at Gibraltar or tho
Husslan CrunstadL Helgoland Is tho
most strongly fortified place lu the
world. It 1» the key to tho Impregna­
ble .wall of redoubts which protect
Germany's North sen coa*t lino, the
KU;I canal nnd tho approaches U&gt;
Hamburg nnd Bremen.
A largo section o f tho rocky plateau
hns Ix-en made to conceal gun» In
armored turrets, great const weapon#
on disappearing mountings nnd a for­
midable array o f rnpkl fire guns. Hewn
out o f the solid rock are ammunition
mngnzlnes and bombproof shelters, nnd
tho entire scheme o f fortlflentlon Is so
Ingeniously engineered ns to bo from
without completely Invisible ns well
a » Invincible.
Tho Island Is also a
mighty naval station and Is jilso pro

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dirigible balloons,
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Helgoland Is a triangular Island a
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greatest width, and standing Its) feel
out of the ocean, twenty-eight miles
from the uialulninl. at a point near (lie
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months " f (lie rivers lllbe and UVs.-r
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I t r l t l sh |mhmom*|ii |). The peaceful tra il' • ♦
fi-i ■ f (tie rugged Utile Island fioiii
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her grandson, tho kaiser. 1» an odd ♦
chapter of Kiiropenii history, and one
w h ld i llrltons do not now read with ♦
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o f frciiijci) scrii milling for territory on ♦ »
the pnrt of Kngland, Germany. France,
ltelgiiim r I'ortugnl and Italy. In 1KX&gt;
a number of International agreements
ns to African coinutul iKuindarles nod ♦&gt;
"sphere* of Influence” were made. In ♦ &gt;
one of these Germany agreed to recog
nine a llrltlsh protectornlo over Znnxl
tmr In return for tills concession Ureal ♦&gt;
Itrltaln ceded Ilellgolnnd (ns Kngland
Kind led the name) to Germany.
With a harlHir accommodating the
largest ships, Helgoland Is a naval ♦
base of great Importance, Hut n new ♦
Importance Iiiin been given to the 1»
land by the establishment there o f n
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lmm» for dirigible balloon*.
T h e eastern end o f the Island, where
NE way of arranging a scarf so that o f the many flaring designs, modeled this huse 1» located. Is closed to nil ♦&gt;
It become* a mantle 1* Tory clearly on the Medici collar, that havo capti­ save trusted attaches having business
•hown here. A throe-yard *carf of vated , womankind wherever fashion there. Five Zeppelin dirigibles o f first
chiffon 1* finished with hem stitching counts fo r anything. It is wired, to class she can bo housed there, anil a &lt;♦
•* the head of a two-idch hoin on three hold I t » position, wtth tlny wlrep lighting plant ntjd circles* ouflt are
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■Ides and has’ ¿'half-inch Itotn on tho |sowed botwoen tho two thicknesses of connected with tho stntlon. Hluco the ♦&gt;
Installation of tho dirigible base less
fourth side. A tuck, equal In width to mAtorlal used.
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attention has been paid to tho fo rti­ ♦&gt;
Ulo hem, and an Inch aboTO It, Is
A strand of odd Chlneso beads of fications. military w riters say, as It H ♦ *
placed across each end.
mother-of-pearl and glass, fastened at held ttmt the air cra ft could prevent
This length of chiffon la thrown
Intervals on a strong sllkon cord and the approach o f n hoptllo flee! near Cf&gt;
•round the shoulder like a shawl and
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- finished with a tassel, adds an Horn of the Island.
• piece of wide silk lac® Is laid orer
Th o Zeppelin dirigibles are Intended ♦&gt;
Interest to tho quiet gown of black
|t to form a collar. Tho chiffon and
by their designer» to rain explosive#
•■co are caught up In small plaits to cloth.
on
an enemy’s worship and their nhll
W ith a mantle which Spain may
"t the mantle about tho neck. A narIty to travel WO miles nnd to reach a ♦
havo
Inspired,
a
collar
pattennxl
after
fow knife ■ plaiting, made of tho
height of fl.ooo to 8,000- feet has been
chiffon, edges the laco, and this collar those worn In Franco three centuries shown. They are thus out o f gun
effect Is finished with a flat bow of ago, and queer beads of ancient Chi­ range, nnd their Inclosed cnhlns ennblo
folded chiffon at the front. Thero Is nese origin as to design, tho youthful their crews to keep warm, while nn
• little quilting tnado of a plain fold wearer demonstrates how all tho aviator attempting to attack them In
world pays trlbuto to beauty and Is
: , of chiffon, gathered on a shlrrldg
an aeroplane would b® almost froten.
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thread, which borders th® edges of the busy fashioning things for Its adorn­
Helgoland has n bothlng beach which
ing. It w ill not grow less busy, for
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Th e Island's resident population Is
broidery I« rulta as well worth ccvnsld- beautifully appareled.
about 2.600.

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!trim B S T O W E ^ ijE W
B U D G E T O F O P IN IO N
YO U

AND

“ JU S T B E T W E E N
M E .”

"V a t did dey do?”

* forty thousand look Peruna yesterday."
"Goot, goot," exclaimed Jake.
"P y golly. 1 knew dey vould do it.
Day carul’ t stop dose Gherman
troops."

BEING A RESUME OF SANFORD HAPPENINGS

UP-TO -DATE

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Communications for this Column Should be 'Marked "Society Editor", or
Phoned to Mrs. It. A. Tcrhcun, Phone 203

EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT

•J All Local Advertisement« Under
This Heading THREE CENTS »
Line For Each In«crtion. Minimum
Charge 25 Cents.
FOR SALE

i Tho press dispatches carry the
T
announcement that Ghristmus toys
For Sale-At a discount- Scholar
Luncheon
honor of the 'Season^ brides and 8hJp in Sanford B u sin ess c ()||f.,r
will
he
higher
in
price
this
year
ow­
A CHI EL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH.
Bishop,
Mr?, Owner unable to use it and it will t*
A delightful affair, given in honor brides-elect, Mrs.
ing to the war in Europe. This will
" H E ’LL PRENT 'E M ” — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.
Brownlee
and
Misses
Mnbol
Hand,
l»c sad news for the kiddies, for u °f tlto approaching nuptials of Miss
sold at a sacrifice. Enquire Herald
vast volume of the toys which Santa Ruth Stewart was the luncheon and Linda Lcflier and Genie Wicker be­ Ofilcc.-10.1-tf.
ing tho honorecs.
*[ It has been suggested by some ■ing pluced in position I want all the Claus brings in his pack arc secured . china shower given by Mrs. J. B.
For Sale or Rent— Two n ie red.
An effective simplicity prevailed
in
the
countries
that
now
ure
at
war.
I
alder
at
her
home
last
Saturday
warped and twisted genius that the doubting Thomases to go down and
donees
at a bargain. W. J Thigpen.
in the dccorntions, the pink and
This has been In thousands of homes across th e ' afternoon.
President appoint u commission ol inspert tho work.
80-lf
green
tones
of
the
color
scheme
beAs
guests arrived they were
eminent American statesmen to sub- the dream of my life and now that water the one occupation of the cnA delicious sand*
For Sale— Fine farm of ten acre*
*mit proposals of peace to the war­ it is about to ho fulfilled I can die. tire family is the manufacture of ushered into theliving room, which ing most artistic.
the city
ring kings of Europe, that commis­ happy— that is, after the new' hotel toys of nil descriptions that finally ! looked unusually inviting in its dcc-iwich course was served and the de- about three miles from
find
thrflr
way
into
the
stockings
of
orations
of
bluo
and
green.
(
The
lightfully
informal
affair
was
much
ttis0
two
choicecity
iots.
Goinr
sion to be composed of Theodore has been built for I fully believe
the
children
of
America.
centerpiece
on
tho
library
table
car-j
enjoyod.
Miss
Whltner'a
guests
[cheap
for
cash
or
can.be
purclniM^
Roosevelt, William Jennings Bryan that with the bulkhead nml the new
W d rc» s R „ »-arc o|
hotel Saufard.will.have nothing muru _ . But this year-ail this is changed. * ruul ■OiU-hJw.«4t*|b|“a*gkr*wp'.«i«»rSl»OTt‘'.-*«C*i64aa4aiuc3-RwT®*co ik’.tsUariv '*»* Xfr'TTiiy*
' and William Howard-Taft----Thedeft
tlngcrx
wtrrrh-should
RTTUiihrUlttemi*fW"
Wild’
ft
1
genusC.
Maxwell,
Morgan.
Bowers;
Misses
Herald
office,
to
bo
desired;—
The
bulkhead
is
so
It is a tremendous ranry~;of—in■kiiekr- w A 'Beaches* LofHorw Genie,
— tcttrrf,- -representing • the three ex­ far superior to anything that my fashioninil tho things to delight the nots, and having-emne ■ftwirr'Nur
For sale oh R e n t » I'ivc acres, tiled
Wicker, Mabel and Charlotte Hand,
v
tremes of political faith/ hut we fear fondest dreams ever fashioned that hearts of childrcu-al rhristma* lima, way.
land,
I w o " good wells, located just
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________
r
wr»- piifWfriE ■ ttw* triggrrs -nf-bfrh-!
As tho Inst* guesf atrivctT, Max Saidie Williams, Addle Neal, Ruth
rgjtlm a 'sht-liaviy
euch a eompuslrm u it'H im i av u itb btf i ♦be
south
of
Station 10 on S. &amp; K. Rail­
aurchatgad—Jkltb so much, dynamite. fur going intfi rapn.ry uiv^m ii___ L.jmwgnid rilU» . iu a saj&gt;gniiiuiy ..eilu u ^tii* att^ entered the living room, Mcttinger, Belle Smith, Madeline way. 6 room house.
Sec F. W.
f ir r u M inTTlTiH' thb father of aomW »»earing a large covered basket which, Hill, Anne Higgins, Annie Lee Cald­
that the rBterita blL^uxplgsrorrirtTnhF ~wHi n o t‘ take-up
Mahoney
at
Fermild's.
&lt;17.i(
well and Essie Purdon; Misses Lettic
«■suiter the dear kings to the four tell about it only to remark in oass- other Httlclboy or girl whoso Christ* I with an amusing -little rhyme he
Caldwell,
^jjelpide
Higgins
and
Afito thts honored. Much lo
ing that it will he a -work that will mas this year will, ho indelibry j
For* Sale— Sixteen foot launch,
winds.
surprise *1
tho
basket contained
1
.........
”' 1
*_1 1 nic Whitner assisting in serving.
stand as a monument to the city stamped upon their memory as u pc- her
three (horse motor-clinker built, hull
in good shape.
Cheap for cath.
From little sprouts big trees will council nnd the men who are doing riod of sorrow und hunger and suf­ many useful pieces of beautiful
Children’t Partita
china.
the work. When completed it will fering.
C. H. Iserman, Sanford.
‘ G-tfc
often grow. '
Little Miss Evelyn Big|ers was
Tho doors to the dining room
Tho great newspapers of the
We trample upon the sprouts of probably bo ono of the beat pieces
the happy young hostess to a num­
For Sale— M y transfer busineu.
today and gaze with ndmiration of work in the atato and will Inst United States are cooperating in an were then thrown open, repealing a
ber
of
her
friends,
in
celebration
of
-beautifully
laid
table,
the
color
Cheap.
J ob . Harris«.
7-2tc
effort
to
bring
a
little
sunshine
into
long
after
all
of
the
present
genera­
upon th e . giants that were sprouts
scheme
of
bluo
andgreen
being
par­
her
eighth
birthday
Saturday
tiftortho
lives
of
the
children
of
Europe
tion
are
dead
nnd
gono.
The
work
o f a former generation.
For Sale— Hound pup for »ale
And it is much tho same in munic­ has been going ahead quietly and ley sending a Christmas ship across v»0*» oul »n many pret,ty way«.. At noon, from three to six.
cheap.
Just tho right age to train.
The
little
folks
made
merry
until
ipal affairs. We think too much of but few people realize that such a the Cfater. A great ocean liner will each plate was a wineglass contamR. ji. Lynch, Sanford, Fin., Route
the
afternoon
was
on
the
wane,
be*
filled
with
toys
and
gifts
of
ev1
ing
grspojulce
nnd
ns
each
guest
had
the ending and not enough of tho great undertaking is .about to lie
' .
S-tfr
when Evelyn’s Mama served the No. 1,
beginning.
We overlook tho little consummated and few Vvill realize ery description and when many a | b e e n warned:
party, which was v?ry much enjoy­
'things of today which have in them after it is finished that it means so little one awakes on Christmas "Before of luncheon she partakes,
For Sale Cheap—Ono largolmr*e,
ed
by all.
morning
some
of
the
sting
will
be
A
toast
to
the
Bride
euch
one
makes'
much
to
our
city.
the making of the big ones of to­
one mule, three Wagons, hurne»i,
The big white birthday bake, with plows and tools.
morrow.
Ja». ( ”. Harri»*
Here is one who realizes the mag­ taken out of their grief through the'the variety of toasts given provokThis tendency of human nature nitude of tho work and one who will medium of tho things which the *"g much laughter. «At the conclu- it» pink and green candle* was the ___ _________________________T-Ute
Pink olean­
is strikingly illustrated in the case of give due credit for the same, San­ Christmas ship will bring to them, «¡on of a delicious luncheon each center of attraction.
TO RENT
ders
_
and
green
fern»
feature^
the
It
is
a
beautiful
thing
to
do
and
guest
was
presented
with
u
small
a gentleman who hud occasion to ford will bo one of the prettiest
envelopc,
scaled
with
a
blue
forgetdecorations.
Evelyn
was
the
recip­
spend a week in a country town, plnces on the St. Johns, one of the the response which is already being
For Rent— Furnished rooms for
and was remarkably impressed by prettiest cities in Floridn and one of made, to the appeals of the great­ monot and green leaves and bearing ient of many pretty gifts, among light housekeeping. Apply to Mr».
-"After
Dinner them being u set of silver iee cream
the uniform courtesy shown him by the healthiest when this is finished. hearted, considerate men at the head the inscription
Thoughts,"
which
provedto
bo
witty spoons, the gift of her grandmother. Furcn, 117 Laurel nvonuo, city.
of
the
movement
insures
its
success.
the çitigens of the place.
Could any moro be said?
. !»-tfc
It is America's tribute to the inno- conundrums, the solution of which Enjoying Evelyn’s hospitality were
If he was interested in a puhlic
Irene McGaghin, Emily Griffin. Ver-«
cent sufferers of the greatest crime caused much merriment.
For Rent Rooms for light tmu-v*building, or a park, or a manufac­
*i "Sit tjghl! Don't rock the boat! in all history.
Besides the honoree, Miss Kuth gic Horne Hyman. Florence and Hel­ keeping. 919 Oak Ave.
9-tf
turing enterprise, a dozen men were
That’s tho watchword today. That's
Stewart, those Ipvited were:
Mes- en Witte, Irma Smith. Olive Renready with information and explan­
For Kent
House and five ,i i r* - «f
the first duty of every American at
damos M M Stewart, E E. Cox. frne. Margaret Peter». Deane Tur­
ations, pointing out the various adland
two
miles
from city on Wot
this moment. That is what this
George Hyman, Jas H. Law-son, W ner and Dick Terheun.
advantages, and with ever a good
Side
Also
furniture
and guns lur
country needs to keep it straight
E. Belts, W. C. Bray and G. P.
word for the people.
They made
sale.
House
cun
he
rented until t
und safe and true to its course— ab­
— LoCell; Misst*« Edieth anti Minnie
In honor of hi* sixth birthday
him welcome.
next August. W S, Kemper
v jp
solutely all it needs."
Wanted Gentlemen roomers at Stewart, Ruby und Daisy Betts. Mauler i
&gt;n Washburn 'Mabry
A few weeks Inter while traveling
316 E. Fourth St,
Tho above is the opening para­ Stum oil's.
Clara Milien, Mary Gutchel and entertained with a beautiful birth­
Piano to runt for the season
in­
in another state he fnet u manufac­
graph of a recent editorial in tho
9 - lltp
Jimmie
Luing.
day party Monday afternoon at the quire at I I I Second street
N lie
turer who was in search of a change
Chicago Herald.
It is sound ad­
handsome home of hi* aunt, Mr»
of locution for his plant. He men­
Take Notice 1 will rent, »ell.
vice.
Let every business man in
For Rent Nice furnished rooms
HVffding
CatiU
G. F. Smith. A happy time was en­ trade or build you a house on c.i&gt;y
tioned the place he had recently left,
Rock Hill realize that at this mo­ at Stumon's. $1.26 a week and up.
Mr. ami Mm. ChurU*« Mooney joyed by tile gay little folk» with terms. J, M iimoii , 601 Palmetto
and spoke in glowing terms of the
ment calm confidence and calm 316 E. Fourth St.
9-l3tp
Hnnd
have issued invitation» to the romps and game*. . in the "donkey avenue.
‘ people, their characteristics, and
:i nit
thankfulness are the first duty.
marriage
of their daughter, Mabel game" the prize, a One box of can­
especially of their courtesy to the
Both are justified by the favorable,
For Rent f'heap for Cash Twenty
Elizabeth to Mr Archibald Luciu» dle* wu» won by Rose I.aVerne Hurt
NO TICE
stranger within their gates.
situation in which we find ourselves
acres of good hummock land all ’ i &gt;-l.
Hells,
the
wedding
to
take
|ducn
The
attract!vent**«
of
t
lie
home
The manufacturer was murh im­
ltil t!
According to the Boston Globe,
waa enhanced buy it* decoration* Call or write A. M. Tyler.
Wednesday evening, September
pressed, and a few days later visited
"The concensus of opinion of some As 1 liave charge of the business of the at the Churrh'oJ the Holy Crons.
of
pink
ami
white
cut
flower*'
and
Five acres tiled lund inside cU?
.the place. He is there now. with his
Guarantee Co., East San­
of the keenest and most far sighted Title Rond
A reception ut the home will fol­ green ferns.
limits
for rent, near brick road ant
factory nnd his 150 employes.
men ia that the United States is- ford Lam! ljengue, anti W. A. Whit­ low the marriage ceremony, from
To the mimic of
lively march loading »(alien.
Apply to A !'
' Truly; a man can have a won­
enlenng on an era of pros per 11\ comb, I cun be found in the Tax As nine to eleven.
th
young
people
ordt*d
th«1
room
Connelly.
Sanford.
Florida.
2 tf
derful inffuénce upon the future of
that will completely overshadow lessor’s Office in the court house,
several
timAs,
marching
into
the
----------:---------------------------------his- own town. •
even the great periods of business
dining room and around the laide,
^or tent- 40 aere» Hied I at ml tn
Stocking Shower
T H O S . K. D A T E S
.prosperity that have already conte
upon
which
was
the
pretty*
birthday
,
u
body well loca led, A. I’. Connelly,
One
of
the
delightful
aerie»
of
en­
\ You hear a lot about war time
to this country since the civil war.
102-tf
cake
with
its
»ix
pink
candles.
To
109
Magnolia St.
tertainments
being
given
for
Mins
prices and what an awful struggle
They assign many sound reasons for
the
sound
of
merry
laughter,
great
Mabel
Hand,
prior
to
her
wedding
we will have this winter to mnke n
For Rent Furnished office equutills.
■was the stocking »bower at the home fun was enjoyed in their efforts to ped wit It roll top desk, office chair»
living and yet little Cupid'goes right
"The first and the one which is
As each and (aides
of Mis» Elizabeth McLaughlin. Fri­ blow out the cnndles.
on and a marriage is noted every
Also a roll top dc«k,
the most significant to many of them
guest
passed
the
littl«1
ho»i
there typewriter desk and other equip1
W
ill
hr
Riven
in
Sanford
on
day
afternoon
week in Sanford
This certainly
is jthat we have gone through a
The rooms of the lower (lour were * ms given u pretty junk crepe paper
shows tho confidence the young
fur sale or rent. Herald nth &gt;■.
season of business depression for the Thursday
Evening, charming in their decoration» of bon bon bag filled with candies meat
people have in the future of Sanford
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first time in our history without a
pink hihiscun und anpiirugu» fern in Cake anti ice cream were served out
and demonstrates to me that the
For
Rent
Several
good office«
panic.
the parlor and dining room, und red upon the pretty luwn anti the happy
future of Sanford will at least be a
over
Yowell's.
Enquire
Vowel!’*
"W e have seen Europe throw hack Beginning October Jst.
Rates on hibiscus and ferns in the hall.
group dispersed with the conviction
future of married people. I t aeems
store.
6-U
Into this country, from $26p,000,000
application.
In thodining room the table was tho that it was .the nicest paYty ever.
th a t the contagion has spread to re­
to }300.000,000 worth' of securities
center of attraction .with its perfect Many loVely presents testified to the
MaJorlc A. Boor Instructor of Violin
MISCKLANEOUS
m ote placet and the lightning hns
and have Been these securitiea ab­
As­
appointments.
From the ceiling to popularity of the little host.
struck in many spots.
Old and
Wanted-—Flowing or team work
sorbed and the gold sent to Europe
the corners of the table were rope» sisting in serving were Mrs. Nkfibry
young alike are imbued with the
by
man with good .team.
J. K.
without any particular fuss.
DeLANl). FLORIDA
of asparagus fern, ending in trailing nnd Mixs Elizabeth McLaughlin. Summer», care M. S. Nelson, «r
thought that getting married is the
“ We have scon a tariff enacted
Harton's guests were Rose Lasprays and outlining a tracery of
. thing and they are getting married
phone Lord’s Station.
5-tf
lower than the Wilson tariff, and
Verne
Hurt, Katherine Symes, Legreen
upon
the
white
cover.
Pink
without loss of time. I am glad to
yet we have seen raw wool, one of
Wanted Work of any kind Si ■■«■
alfuded candles in white candelabra Ciaire Jones, Georgia Mobley, Eliz­
note this in our people. -There in
LEGAL ADVERTISING
the beat tariff barometers there is,
preferred.
Joe Saqcer. care of M.tlabeth
Whitner,
Elizabeth
McCuladorned
the
corner».
Tho
center­
nbthing that spells as much for a
sell higher than before.
lotigh
of
Orlando,
Mitry
Elizabeth
lem
fruit
stand.
H-ltp
piece
waa
a
green
basket
tilled
With
* plijce as the idea of, people getting
In ( s u r i o f C o u n t ? J u d g e , « r m l n . l e Co u n t ? ,
"W e have seen a delicate railroad
Hl al e of Fl ori da
pink double hibiscus.
From the and'Camilla Fijleston, Olive Newmarried and settling down in homes
l want a. good man with n geml
fs K t lile *1
situation that would,' have created a In
chandclivr, suspended by green rib­ tnan, Thomas Wight, Deane Turner, team to plow 15 acres at Cameron
Helens Schneider, detested.
o f their- own;
The Jolly bachelors
Notte*
is
hereby
given
to
nil
whom
It
mty
financial panic at Any timo in the
Albert Connelly and Robert Adams.
* ure all well enough in the joke book
concern, thst on tho il t h dey ol Msrch, bons, hung .the, pretty little b o u City, Sanford, Florida. The 16 nere*
past studied over and pondered over A. D. ISIS. ! shstl apply to ths llonorthl* vfenirs, sachet bags of straps of the
but they do not pan out in real life
is
known as the Joshua Powell furm.
(J.
U.'Herring.
Judge
of
said
Court,
as
Judge
in a way that has simply taken the ol Probate, for my final discharge a* Admin­ bride's wedding-«own.
SurprtV P a r t u
and I think that the most lonesome
Go and look ijt- the land and tell me
istrator, C. T . A., of ths estate of Helena
breath from speculators."
Mrs. W. B. Noclls was delightfully
The merry group of guests were
'a n d most selfish person on earth is
Sehptlder, deceased; and that at Iba aama
The Globe continues: "W h y then time r wilt present my Unat accounts at given pencil and paper and told to surprised by her many friends and how much you will plow it fur per
the bachelor who fondly imagines
acre and harrow it, and any root*
Admlnletrator, C. T. A., of said «la ta , and
have we had a business depression in atii
write "The best way to retain your neighbors, upon the occasion of her
for their approval.
th at he is reducing the high cost of
you find cut them out and pile them
Datad April 3. A. D. 1914.
the fsce o f these things? Simply be­
husband's affection."
Many and birthday laat Friday evening at her
liv in g by eschewing marriage. Cer­
J OHN GORDON,
and
burn them.
Now’ I want a
cause a great many people thought Administrator cura Testamento Annex« o* varied were the ways suggested and home on French avenue.
They
tain ly (t is not good for man to live
first
class
job'done.
The caretaker,
the
Petate
of
Helen*
Bcbnelder,
deceaeod.
we ought to have it; we should have
the good
9-13, 10-30, J1,-31, 12-32, 1-19. 3-tS. ■ read aloud to the accompaniment of brought with them all
alone. The Bible teaches this great
Mr.
Marshall
irt
Cameron
City
it; and must have it; it was d\ie. It
things that constitute u real party,
truth and that it is a great truth is
Notice ot «»plication -for T a i Deed Under joyous laughter and will he treasured
Grocery
Store
has
charge
of
my
was largely a mental state. There
«relien STS ot Ik* Cenerai .Statuirà
among the .bride’s souvenir clip­ lovely presents, Ice cream and cakes,
exemplified in every day life. The
place. Mnke your price to “ Owner
Notice ia hereby given that W, A. Minwas no real need of it or for it. nlek,
homemade
candies
and
fruit
punch.
together with tho original
purchased Of Taa Certificate No. I22S, pings
happiest people on earth are the
Business men see that moro clearly dated the 3rd day of J u n e^ A .^ t. i l l s , haa verses pinned to the gifts, many Among the gifts was a very lovely J. P.," 26 Colombin St., Hcmpstcn i,
married people who know how to
filed «aid certificate in my office and haa
H-4tc
now. But many of thorn are more mads application for taa deed to |u«a In -pairs of beautiful silk hosiery.
silk dress pattern, tho gift of all L. I „ N. Y.
liv e and they get the beat out of
accordance
with
law.
Said
certificata
em­
satisfied apparently because we have
Another game enjoyed w*as the present.
I wish to rent one or two room*
braces the following described1 property
Ufa.
On the other hand the man
h*d it. And they have learned some situated in Seminole County, Florida, to- making of tho greatest number of
The game of ‘/Rummy" was en- with two beds, or one lurge room
who has never married is bound to
will Lot I t , flth. 3, Cameron. The aal d
thing." *
land being aeaeeeed at the dale of the Issu­ words
from tho names "Hnnd- Joyed throughout the evening nnd with two beds by the week, for
be lonesome and can never know
Business men, "ait tight.
Don’ t ance of such certificate in the name of C. F. Betta." In thia
contest
Mrs. the delicious refreshments were serv­ one, two or three months, must bo
Cooper. Unleee said certificale shall be re­
the Joys of real home life. Take the
rock the' boat. Keep ita head well deemed according to law, tax deed will Bishop won the* prize, a pretty little ed upon the lawn.
closo In and good neighborhood.
boys who - are single and ask them
thereon on the 13nd day of October,
up /ipalpat the sea. Don’ t let it fgq laaue
The occasion was a .complete sur­ Send price to "J. P ." 26Xolombi»
A.- D. i t i 4. — .V,
■ 1
- • -a
. - -. fancy work apron.
.
.
t
bow they ’ ar* 'faring-and they will
Witness my official signature and seal

Too Late To Classify.

VIOLIN INSTRUCTION
Afternoon and
and Friday Morning

JOHN B. STETSON UNIVERSITY

tell you they sre tired of restaurant,
hotel and boarding house and each
and every one of them are pining
fo r home cooking and are trying
their beat to get board with « o n e
p rivA t* family where they can in a
measure make up for the food prob­
lem And get a taste of domestic happ in e « .
G et marriedl
T h a t is tho thing. Now that the
start has been made I want to aee
« v e r y bachelor in Sanford tied up in
the next twelve months.*

into the trough of waveal"

•
\

•

•

,Y

A good German citizen who shall
be nameless, aside from the appelai
tion of Jake, haa been watching with
interest the progress of the Kaiser's
troops in the present war and nat­
urally he haa been much elated over
the success and haa discussed the
matter^ewith his frienda, on every oc
cfiilon. Like some of the rest of us
he ia not familiar with the names of
all the towns which have appeared
in the dispatches and the fact gave
opportunity for a Joke at" his ex­
' • • •
. —'
1 I have been keeping quiet about pense the other day.
Jake
waa
accosted.by
a
friend who
.the bulkhead because I wanted the
great work to get fairly atarted be­ remarked: "Well, Jake, did you see
fo re I called attention to the fact what the Kaiser's arm ^d id yeatoran a now that
vuai the
mo concrete posts
pom* day?"
and
th a t will form tho bulkhead are be-J
"Veil, maype not," waa the Ire-

this the 19th day of September. A. D. 1914.
(teal)
,
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Clreutt Court, Seminole Co., Fla.
By Jaa. C. Roberta, D. C.
9-Tue*-6te

N etlt* of Appltratlen fer T e i Deed Lader
HecllewSTt ot the General Ht«tniea
Notice la hereby given that W. M.
llarnrs. purchaser of Tea Certificate No.
41», dated the Sth day of June, A. D. 1*11.
has fifed said certificate In my office and haa
mads application for lax deed to Issue lo
accordance with law. Said certificate em­
brace* lb * following described property sit­
uated in Seminole «County, Florida, to-wlt:
S W Ii of N W l i , See. Z4. I p . 30, H. 30 East.
The said land being assessed at th* date of
the Issuance of such certificate In the name
of Beatham. * Bbaekleloa. * Unless said cer­
tifies!* s t ill be redeemed according to law,
tax deed will imue thereon on the X3nd day
of October, 1914.
• ' .
Witness my official signature and « a t
this the 19th.dag pf Replember. A. D. 1914.
• kf A DOUGLASS:
Clark Circuit Court; Seminole Co.. Fla.
Jaa. C. Roberta, b . C.
9-Tuee-Slc

Try a Herald Want Ad

Delicious refreshments of cake and
cream were fierved and tho guests
departed with hearty good wishes
fo r the young hoateaa who had so
graciously entertained them. . . .
Invited to meet the honocee were
Mesdamea Bishop, Ernest Betts and
J. B. Lawson;
Misses Charlotto
Hand, Rena Murrell, Genie Wicker,
Saidie Williams«' Ruth M ettipgcr,
Daisy Betts, Essie Purdon, Eva
W alker and* Anna McLaughlin.. This
afternoon tho young ladies of St.
Agnes Guild will entertain with a
miscellaneous shower for Miss Hand
and on Thursday M rs.*R .*J. H olly
will entertain with another shower.

prise to Mrs. Noclls, who was grate­
fully appreciative of (he kindness of
her friends.
* Those conferring the pleasure were
Mesdamea Theo. Schaal, James Hooiehan, M. II. Hynes, Joe Fernandez,
J. P. Butler« M. Gardner, .Hog6n
and Mother
Hoolehan;
Messrs.
Schssl, BoOlehfin, Hynes, Fernan­
dez, Butler, Hogan. Starrett, H.
Smith, Geo. Teratus and A. B. Bol­
ton.

S t„ Hempstead, L. I., N. Y .

8-8lc

For Exchange— Solid coin silver
watch, gold inlaid engine, 17 jewel,
adjusted, Elgin movement for au­
tomatic piatol.
Also, bicycle fram*
•wanted. W. S. Kemper.
8-2tp

Wanted— Carpenter work by »
gang of expert northern workmen
who intend coming to Florldu to I11*
cate permanently. Nothing too d'i
or small for ua to handle in a speedy
and tiorkmaniike manner. Unques­
Cfa*» Mttlingz
tioned references and full particular*
The Sunday school class o f Mrs.
to interested parties. C. B. Fslor,
Roberts held its first business meet­
Mogadoro,. Ohio.
9-3tp
ing for tho fall at the home of their
teacher on Laurel avenue, Friday
Boarders-Wanted— 13.60 per week
Afltrnoon Shower _
evening with a good .attendance. for board and lodging. Last house
Mi
Meli Whitner entertained Plans for the winter's work were dis- on East Third St., C. W. D rigg*rt*
charmingly Mopdsy afternoon -in
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Life- I. SVoith Lhind

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SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 25. 1911.

VOLUME V!

NO

10
- 11

the city council

MET IN REGULAR
SESSION MONDAY
[N S U E K T E V X E S
____

II. Y. 17 V. Noli’ »
Our union held it» regular Sunday
evening service in the "»hack” nt
6:45 p. m. Our subject was "Cain,
the First Child ” This program was
nhty rendered by member* of (¡roup
No 2, with Mr». \Y. E. iletts ub
leader.

NO
RESULTS IN

deredr“

_ _ _ _ _ jTTt-----Song. Whitrrthan Snow, by mem-

”T0 R E COLLECT]
AT O N C E .

■ City council met In regular sta­
tion Sept. 21at,' 1914 at 7:30 p. m.
Present: B. \V. Herndon, president;
C. H. Dingec, J. Adatns, J. D. Dnrison.' R.’ C. Maxwell, II. £ . Tolar,
W. W, Abernathy. Minutes of last
meeting read and approved.
.Mr- c - G. Wing appeared and ask­
ed that the council order Tenth
itreet opened where it crosses the
A. C. L. nt the new depot. Same

hers of Group.
Scripture Lesson, Gen. 4, 1-16, by
Mr. S. G. Kennedy.
The Birth of Cain, by Mr. I- T.
Bryan.
Cain’s Sinful Deed, by Mr. B. ,H.
Davis.
Cnin Called to Account, Miss
Mary Gatchol.
Special Song, by Mrs. \V. E. Betts
and Miss Mary Gntchcl.
Cain Leaves Home, by Mrs. W. E..
Betts.
Cnin Away from Home, Mias
Ruby Betts.
besoons from Cain's Life, Mr. 8. G
Kennedy.
This proved a very interesting
program dnd was thoroughly en­
joy'd by all present. Our subjects
seemXto be more interesting each
Sunday.
We had forty-one in at­
tendance
Wo »till extend a cor­
dial invitation to anyone who wishes
to attend these meetings with us,
Cor. Sec.

V A S T A R M IE S S T R U G G LE F O R ­
W A R D A N D BACK IN W H A T
SE E M S F R U IT L E S S E F F O R T S

Methodist Church
Sunday »chool se.ssion 9:45 a. m.
A class and a welcome for every one.
Services al I 1 o’clock, subject of
sermon by pastor. "Standing with
God."
Evening worship, 7c30, subject of
-pwsHir**—’wvrrmTr* *™^WrfTS
spccial invitation -td- the young
The public is cordtatty invltwiFTo
all our services being held in- the
Star, Tbepter j ^ i l e /Die jjrw ehurwh
is being erected on corner*-•CtT'aftt
avenue and Sixth street.
On Sunday, Oct. 4th will be Rally
Day in the Sunday school and
Home Coming Day for the cbngregntion.
Let every Methodist in
Sanford and vicinity k$iow that
their presence is earnestly desired,
anti the public will find a Method­
ist handshake awaiting every visitor’
The pastor is earnestly endeavor­
ing to be what a true pastor wshould
be in h city. He heartily appreci­
ates the cooperation being given him
in this great work. As we are en­
tering the season of the year when
the visitors are coming into our city,
let every Christian seek out these
who come into our midst anil give
them an invitation to the services
of the churches.

THE RIVERS AND
HARBORS BILL
SAVED IN PART
¡tV^’ f ’

P R O J E C T S A L R E A D v-Y .

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**

. Washington, D. C., Sept. 26.—
t
Thi-statement made hero today by
Senator D. U. Fletcher of Florida,
chairman of the’ schato committee
on commerce, that the recommitting
of the rivers und harbors bill to that
A GREAT B A TTLE RAGES A T B R E S L A U committee * with the recommenda­
tion that it be limited to $20,WARSH1PS A R E VERY ACTIVE
000.000 would not injure. Florida
waterways improvemtnta which havo
IN THE B ALTIC SEA
already begun or which have been
J -L
provided for in former acts of con- ,
with power to act.
gross;
and tho insertion in tho Con­
London, Friday 11 a. m.. Special havdj rallied all along the line and
The assessment of Mrs. Carrie
gressional
Record of a speech -by
to Herald
Zeppilin coming from the hefcat of the combined Austrian
Spencer on Lots 1 to 5, Block 14,
Congressman
S. M. Spnrkamn of
Thnurnot dropped three bombs on and .alrnfftn forces i* assbred as the
Tier 4 was on motion reduced from
Florida
replying
to attacks on tho
Rus&lt;fe#
s.
out
number
their
oppoOut end pscapes. . City terrorized.
16.200 to *4,200.
bill
wore
features
of this matter to­
nentiwen
to
one
and
are
forcing
Moved and seconded that the
day.
Paris.
Friday
1
1
a.
m.,
Special
to
thcirflfWays
through
Galliriu
by
printing of the ordinances be placed
In ortler that many of the mi*Herald
Von Kluck’» communica­ shet-rgw ^fght of numbers. The Rus­
in the hands i/f the ordinance com­
stalements
ns to what the pruning
tion* cut by French cavalry at Cal­ sian» have all the supplies needed
mittee, they to report action /it the
down
of
tho
rivent and harbors bill
eb*!.
and Jfn unbroken line of communi­
next meeting. Carried.
The Judgment Day
would
do
for
Florida
rflight bo offset.
cation w ith t h e ir base.
Moved and seconded that the citySenator
Fletcher
said:
On
next
Sunday
night
Rev.
George
Petrograd,
Friday
1
1
a.
m.,
Spec­
TM sinking of the three sub­
attorney be instructed to at once
Baptist Church Services
" I would be glad if you would say
ial to Herald.— Russians enpture mania» has giVen art added vigor Hyman will deliver a sermon on the
proceed to collect all outstanding
9:30
Sunday School, Bally u Prizeworsk und Lancut on way to to thé British fleet and under the jul- above subject. So many people ure •That all projects now under way or
paving and sidewalk liens, and till
Graduation Day.
Cracow.
vice pi the bends of the Admirait)* to face the Judgment that it is well which have been duly provided for
tax certificates that had btjen certi­
11:00 Preaching. "T h e Sunday
they will take a more aggressive thut as much as possible be under­ heretofore by nets of congress will
fied to him. Cnrried.
School as tin Institution of Learn­
Copenhagen, Friday 1I a. m.. part **in the blockade, even to nd- stood in regard to the same. This not «u(Ti*r at all. The only ones to
Petition large signed by the resi­
ing," subject of sertdon by the pas­ Special If) Herald
Great buttle rag­ vnn'tivg upon tlif German fortifica­ subject will be used on next Sunday be affected are new cases. They will
dents of Sanford Heights was pretor
ing near Rreslai)
Thirty warships tion- that bow block tin- entrance night
The Hnpti-t church i» lo­ have to await another time,’ "
»enli-d, and after the opinion of the
:i in Jr It Y I* I
seen steaming into •Baltic in Katte­ to t tw Kid canal
Sparkman in Denial
cated at the corner of Park avenue
city health board was asked and
t
gat
Nationality presumably Brit­
fi 45 Sr ' it N 1’ 1
On the house side of tho capitol.
and Sixth street
In the east the allies have the best
given, the council declined to make
7:45 Preaching, "T h e Judgment ish.
Large audiences continue to hear Congressman Sparkman, although
of the engagements and are »b&gt;wl\
any change.
Day "
Mr
Hyman each Sunday evening. permission wui refused him to reply
Thp matter of connecting the
Re porta (rotti t be disustvr in whicb forcing (lie Germans In retire. I li­ It is predicted that this winter will on the Door to attacks made on tho
Welcome, always welcome.
ions Hie retreat is made in good or­
Tukach budding with the new sewer
G EORGE 11YMA-M. Pastor thè Hritish lost threo cruiser» al der CPVT-red by t he heav\ siege gu li­ see tin* largest audiences at church bill, succeeded tn having his speech
wss referred to the street committee
Emsden heing tori» loed by Germati
in l lie history of Suolimi.
The go into the Record. In making tho
with power to net
Among the prominent vi-itors to submarine t» tinti «i.xty olllcer» lost lt will soon become a rout, in wtin li
crowds
at
the
lluptist
church
ibi» position of the members of the rivers
The mayor recommended that the the city on Wednesday were Henry their live»
List of killed not yi-l eV^tit tin- German- will sutler hen\ summer, if taken a» a itasi» of reck­ and harbor.» committee clear on this
city dedicate one or more parks to Futeh and Dr. J.- W Nixon of Ghu- obtatnabb- bui must ite heavy. con- ily
oning will certainly bear nut this matter, Mr. Sparkumn said in part:
the use of the children of the city Muoia.
Th&lt; .dlies have several plans per­ opi moil
sidering thè loss of olllcer».
Time will not admit of a specific
Action was deferred for further eon-|
------------------------LThe alile- ari- re vi veli by thè die», fected to cut the German [try of J
reference to all these waterways trnr
lidcration. Council adjourned
paliites -tutmg that ni another week rumi' nfi-Tii ion* orni* 11»*t r ritfht
of a detailed answer to the critlcLima
M W LOVELL.
all Gali'ii wdl In1 occupled by thè Winy i»* tuniiwl
rd a
,r&lt;j
Mr Freur of Wisconsin makes of
Clerk
Bil-sian force»
I »espile thè retrent mow lient of tbc tierinans »pull» dis­
their treatment of the pending bill.
of Kennekamf thè Rtissian troop» aster
of them, however, the Ocklailtuigrt City uf SitnforH. ISM
WORK IS TO HE RESUMED
wnha and Kissimmee river, being in
1)is burse me ut*
the state of which’ ! have the honor
ON TUE NEW BAITI ST
act mil* for women, aml flunked h&gt; G R A D U A T I O N
Rolli ns &lt; allege Notes
t
inn &lt;m
Mayor
DAY AT T H E nf representing here. 1 shall take tho
TEMPLE
Whoever returns to the Hollins t tiree elajed tennis courts for the.
PtilMMJ
Treasurer &lt;k Assessor
liberty of noticing, and of dealing at
F I R S T H A I T I S T C H U R CH
campus.
aft**r a summer's absence I» Use of teachers and student»
1
1
jo.ntr
Clerk &amp; Collector
The building committee ""of the
some length with his criticisms oi
...
,
,
.a lw a y s impressed afresh with its
The college will open its doors for
SUNDAY SCHOOL
7'jn nn ..
Found Master
Baptist 1empie met recently and
. * .
.
.
,
the project» submitted for their im­
It is perhaps not the thirtieth year on next Wednes­
1140.00 decided to resume work on the 'u n iqu e lieautv.
Chief qf Police
provements.
Next
Sunday
will
In
*
Graduation
t o o much t o »ay that no college min­ day morning, Sijil
to
Several
2500 00 building by (lit 5th, provided
Police Department
"When the gentleman strikes thesu
Day
at
tinBaptist
Sunday
School,
inno 00 enough funds can be raised to cover ims m t be enu o try— net Cornell or numbers of the faculty are already
Fire Department
two
waterways he i» particularly
Wisconsin has a more charming «¡I- on the ground and tile other» are on The »chord i* graded according to
Streets &amp; Bridge»
10.000 00 half the cost of construction
An
lut,..I
m,
and
Ikept
I
musite
and severe. characterizing
tin’ ver
Unrdetittg Lake \ trgl' m 11 • way
Lighting Street»
5000 00 a« live i .i flit*.tign 1- being planto d t•• 'lafu'ti
*
i
iMiniti
.
a
it
h
ibiporthe
n*h*|5itnn
»if tin* lloklltwuha river
in pert
. (,*• •*! a , ' .m , o f f o u r ta l ' » o f , \ .iri
Sanitation and street *1*•unWord t a- 1*11(1 r***i\**l **l i fie *.i ur*1 &gt;ututs v v* (mill Movement of project a* a crooked gatn**, filching
raise tt i- amount act It l- &gt;*&lt;n
o u - -P a p e * o i i l i c f le i) t o g e t h e r
by
1nOOO mi
lUi
sublet! death ln-l Saturday in tt&gt;* tlie country
T ie auditorium 1» al­ money from the treasury for the ben­
t.i\lg.ihlc
-trcHlli»,
1
/
slopes
-olilli1
(M
M
)
D
O
leedlng prisoner*
ter Hay. Long Island, of Albert Jo­
will soon he beard on t lie new build
ready
decorated
(or the occasion, efit not of commerce but to* develop
15000.OU lug. In ease thin plan works then it ward to nearly forty feet to the wa­ seph White, a member of the incom­
Interest
Time
and
money
have not been, water power for tho benefit of ono
The porches and win­ ing sophomore class.
2500.00 is promised by the contractot; that ter’s edge.
Water Supply. . .
Mr. White spared in making it the prettiest J. D. Young.
dows of the men’s anti women’s was one of the brightest and best
3000.00 »erwices
Sewers.........
be held in the building
r vices can
ci
Not for J. I). Young
church decorations that has ever
4051.40 byt Vlov. 15th. The auditorium in dormitories rntnmnn a view of the men in college, of a singularly re­
Miscellaneous . . .
A special program
"Now. first, I want to deny with
lake, of lilt* woods oti the opposite fined nature, courteous and winning been in Sanford
the front part of the Temple which
bus Keen prepared arid will be ren­ all tho emphasis at- my command
bank
and
of
the
»unset
The
ce
in
JÓ191 1 40 is now lining constructed will seat at
manners, and line Christian charac­ dered to a lilrge audience, for tinthat the improvement is to develop
¡.us itsell is grassed, shaded with ter
Receipts
He will lie sorely missed
least 100 more people than the old
friends
of
the
school
are
planning
water power for J D. Young, or any
large wnlit oaks, and decorated with
Current Tux
J4791 1 40 auditorium
The large audiences
to
i-ortu*
tn
l
a
r
g
e
number*
The
pro­
one
else,
for it has absolutely no
St
License Tax
2000.00 now attending the church demand numerous shrubs and plants
gram
begin»
promptly
at
9
H
I
a
m
foundation
in (act. us a study of tho
Mr*
G
e
o
r
g
e
Wj
i
t
s
o
n
has
r
e
t
u
r
n
e
d
the edge of the lake are the larg&gt;
Sanitary
. . _ •
tono 00 more space
The
graduates
are
ax
follow»:
re|»nrt
will
»how.
The gentleman
front
a
visit
to
Mr
Watson’s
mother
collegi* boat house, and two swim
3500.00
County Road &amp; Bridge
was
kind
enough
to
refer to a corFrom
Crwdle
Roll
to
Beginners
«
i
Hora
I
City
tiling
and
diving
docks,
one
for
men
500.00
Pound i Dog Fees
Congregational ( hurrh
tatn
portion
of
the
engineer’s
report
_____
i________
Kldredge
Duncun,
Harvey
Vincent,
Fine* 4 Forfeitures
4000.00
Next Sunday morning, i/l the
Thelma Eggc, Ren Glideweil, Wil­ as proof odf his assertion,- anti yet a
Sunday school and the t 11 o'colck
rtferenen to this garticuiar pajaliam Whittles«.
•
,
$61911.40 service a Sunday school rally, will
From Beginner» to Primary: \’i£- graph contradict.» tho charge ho
Adopted July 20-th, 1914.
be held. Every Sunday school
gio Horne Hyman, Margaret Miller, makes, for it is there shown that it
M. W. LOVELL.
scholar is urged to be present and
Pearl Glideweil, Claudia Wright, is not proposed by this improvement
• * * . Clerk.’
to bring a friend with him some
Vernie Arnett, Thelma Eaton, Cal­ to develop any water power what­
one not going to any other. Sunday
ever." „
Hon. J. H. Lee of Oviedo, the
Next Monday will be a red letter the Sanford C ity • Schools this year vin McGagnhinf Aland Egge, Merre!
school.
Mr. Sparkumn closed bis remarks
patriarch of Seminole county and
Roberts,
Clinton
Rinc»,
Fred
Week».
At 11 o’clock a sermon will be day in Sanford as it will mark the ns superintendent anil comes to San­
with a statement that nowhere etso
one of the most prominent citizens
From Primary to Junior»: Alma
given on "The Influence of the Sun­ opening-of the Sanford City Schools, ford fully cognizant of the high
in this country would more fertile
of this section of the state was in
day School on the Community.” the greatest unset of tho city and an grade of the school» und their for­ Kirby, Loverly McPherson, Lillian lands lie found titan along the banks
the city on Wednesday and paid the
Every parent and every individual, institution in which every citixen of mer reputation a» the best in the Glideweil, Myra Lee, Sarah Wheeless of the rivers in Florida and he made*
Herald an appreciated visit.
not interested elsewhere i» cordially Sanford lakes the greatest interest. south und being fully competent to Hattie Lewi», Lila Murrell, Dora an urgent appeal thut we pursue a
The opening this year will he made keep them up to the «tutolard has Arnett. Arnold Martin. Robert Wil­ disc policy of waterway development
urged to be present.
Mr Luca», Erpest
The C. K. Society, at fi:4 5 p m a memorable occasion und in honor been busy for several weeks arrang­ liams. Leonard
until the demands of our commerce
Smith.
ing
the
opening
of
the
school.»
and
of
the
event
one
of
Florida's
fore­
will have for Its subject,"Every
have been fully met.
From Junior to Intermediates:
R ich m o nd , Va., Sept. 25.— State­ will have for Us subject, "How Ev­ most educators will bo present and expects to have the largest attend­
wide prohibition won a sweeping vic- ery Christian can be a Missionary.” deliver an address, the Hon. John A. ance ami one of the be»l sessions in A dole Hines, Helen Shellton, KathAt th e '.evening service, 7v30, the Thackston, dean of tho Teachers the history of the Sanford schools. lrcn Brady, Royal Klintworth, Sam
l°r&gt;’ at the polls in Virginia Tuesday,
f*lurni showing that its supportera subject for consideration will be, College and Normal School Depart­
1’rof. Ezell announces the follow­ Murrell. Newton Lovell.
From Intermediates to Senior:
t&gt;»d won by a majority of 32,825. ” Moses, Failing Vet Victorious," a ment of the University of Florida ing teacher«.
They have not all
Another of the interesting exhibits
This figure will bo increased largely short, practical talk for those who and better known us the State High been assigned to the different grades Lucfle Bines and Joe Laing.
of
an educational nature la that of
School
Inspector*.
Dr.
Thackston
In favor of the dryif when further rc- feel burdciffcd Uhdor their mistakes
at this writing on urcount of some
The public generally is invited to
the
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad,
has
made
the
High
School
bis
life
tiarni are received from counties and yet who long for encouragement.
changes in the »tad.
this service.
which
is conducting a campaign of
work
and
has
accomplished
much
in
Sunday
morning,
Oct,
4th.
the
•hich are inaccessible. With com­
II. F.’ Ezell, Superintendent.
publicity
throughout the north.
bis
chosen
profession.
Sanford
is
Lord's
Supper
will
be
received
and
plete returns from all tho cities and
To Meet the Ladles
Messrs. Cardwell and Cohen, tho
High School— Mi«* Clara L. Guild,
forty-four of the one hundred coun- new members, received. Every mem­ fortunate in having such a well
Mrs. Haze] Stevenson of Jackson­ former of the colonization depart­
j*** and with scattering returns ber \s urged to plan to be present known authority hero on opening Principal; Miss Alice M. Tothcrly,
ville,
representing the Florida Com­ ment, arc in charge of tho display,
day
and
to
be
given
the
opportunity
Mi«« Flora Walker, Miss Myrtle
from other counties, the total xptc for that acrvicc.
mission
of tho Panama Pacific Ex- which consists of fruits, vegetable*,'
of
hearing
from
him
on
the
subject
King and Mr. B. F. Ezell, teacher».
A splendid business and social
t* 121,763. It is estimated that the
potdtion
will be in th/&gt; city today grain and other commercial articles
of
public
schools.
final total vote will reach 150,000. meeting of the C. E. Society was
Grammar School Mr J R Wild- with headquarters at the Sanford
The
opening
exercises
will
occur
of the south all the way from Vir­
Of this vote the' drys received 77,453 held last Tuesday evening at Mrs.
man, Principal; Mi»» Louise Hnrri- House
Mr». Stevenson i* anxious ginia to Florida.
at
the
High
School
auditorium
on
They have re­
Enttminger'A,
with
Mr
und
Mr*
*» against 44,018 or the local optlonMr- Geo, B. Dickinson, Mrs L N
ists.
Harry Kent as hosts. A good time Monday morning, September 28th Luke, Miss Lillian Higgins. , Mi*» to meet the me miters of the Wom­ ceived many intjufries from interest­
an’s. Club and the young ladies who ed parlies and it would not bo sur­
The citjes expected to roll up a was enjoyed by tho company pres- at ten o’clock. The member» of the Pearl Hunter, Miss Edna Plant.
are desirous of erdisling in the cam­ prising if. there were a number of
school
hoard
of
Sanford
district,
the
majority for the local optiontsts ont and committees were appointed
Mi*.» Carrie Ensminger, Miss Eva paign to sell the Florida dollarp and
county
school
bonrd,
the
city
of­
people from this county who will bo
■prung a surprise by giving 1,315 for to look after the District C. E. con­
Walker,Miss Clara Millen and Miss obtain a free trip to Galifornia dur­
ficials
‘and
other
prominent
people
lured
by the riches of tho southern
* dry«. Only four eities, Alexan- vention to bo held in Sanford On
Nita Moore, teachers.
ing
the
Exposition.
Any
one
desir­
will
have
a
place
on
the
rostrum
and
agricultural
fields.
Tho exhibit in
Oct. 30, 31 and Nov. 1st.
m*u Nor,olk’ Williamsburg -and
Primary School— Miss Lillie Fnrns- ing more information on the sub­ one of the n^ost Intereating and in­
on
the
program
and
the'opening
ex**
Prof.
Mnris
begins
his
work
with
Richmond returned majorities fir
wortb, Principal; Miss Edith Stew­ ject should see Mrs. Stevenson at structive on the (air ground* and Is
, e Wet*- The total vote cast by the Bible class on Sunday morning, orrises promise to bo very Interest­
art
i»nd Miss Salome Hampton, the Rnnford House between tho well worth vlsltlnf.'— Easton (Pa.)
to* eities was 40,977, of which the Oct. 4th. He will take up for study, ing.
hours of 4 and 5 in thb-afternoon.
teachers.
•
Pjof.
B.
F.
ErcIL4akes
charge
of
Free Press.
d*y« got 21,146. '
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SEPTEMBER 15,' 1314

THE 8ANFORD HERALD

TACE EIGHT

fish houses to remain in th e fore
ground. T h e water front would not
be a re p o sito ry for all of tho g a r­
bage t h a t ac cum ulates in the town
as is now u n fo rtu n a te ly the case in
---------- H ■
some
instances. Such a condition is
BUDGET OF O PIN IO N “ JUST BETW EEN
hound to be more or less unhea lth y .
YOU, A N D M E."
It is a feeding place for flies and
■
•
often n b reeding place fo/ mosqui
toes, both of which are a serious men- ",
ace to th e h e a lth of any co m m unity.
All wet a n d sw am py places in any
town
sho u ld bo drained.
If it is +
A CIIIEL IS AMONG VE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH.
not feasible to reach, an o u tlet with
« HE'LL PUENT 'EM ”— SO SÀYS SAUNTERER.
a ditch, th e old plan of p u ttin g down
! I» » » » » » » » + ♦ » » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * a cesspool will usually answ er the!
purpose.
All scrub p a lm e tto a n d |
■Pr o n r all over tho land comes ai lover a t the «front finds .herself jo b - undergrow th on lots in a n y tow n
mighty protest against th e high less through the d o s in g of the glove;I should be rigidly legislated a g a in st
price of food stuffa^ -— . __ « ..« J A C to r y which baa g iv e n ,h e t- ju n -^ ^ town.. ^T o a n c k r - - .'Piny -are»' on*
The national govrrfMiierrC"at*t* •-ghfJ’MBlti'** ’The'- e m r m n T h e n s t r « ^ ^ . _ lu
ln w o t seasanx. .and..a. .firs
in
a u t h o r i t i e s and municipalitiea a r e ia .U o o W e d -b e e .u iH r of
rnenxco.la.-tlxy.. acaxoraw r —
seeking tho cause, h u t w ith o u t ap- aian Cossacks—a r c making o r t h e
These suggestions are especially
w heat and barley intended for P ru s , j,reliable result.
sian
bread.
Y
oung
Sandy
M
c
|
‘
J
“
*1? bccjtuae - t h e season when.
— T he govocntns&lt;ct says it is not the
In
t
o
s
h
can’t
go
to
war,
because
he
H
orlda
is h o st to thousands of crit- ♦ '
fa u lt of th e rciailer, and unqtlesthe
d
o
o
r
'
'
CB*
n
o
rth
e r n e rs is alm ost a t n and. ■+&gt;
tionably tho governm ent Lx. right. is crippled, b u t sites on
to w n should take pride in
step.
Tho
mill
in
which
ho
w
o
rk
e
d
!
Every
B u t there th e governifient-rest*.—
?howln« lt* rc «u ,“ r w m tcr viBltor8
And when the federal governm ent, is now dosed. T h e mill .hands
Im
ent It ha.4
V
x h a t a big im provem
with all th e power and resources a t giving their a t t e n t i o n to tho b u s in e
made durfbg t h r j r absence. Special
its com m and, cannot solve th e pfbb- o f-w ar.
attention m ig h t be given to most
Icm or check the robbery It is lime
‘‘Meanwhile, t h e world's w ork
railway s t a t i o n s to great ad v a n ta g e .
for th e hum ble citixen to pause and m u s t go on. W ho will shoulder t h e
Neat, clean s t a t i o n grounds a n d th e
think.
T ho tim e m ay even come b u rd e n of com m erce while th e s e
vicinity th e r e a b o u t s speak well for
when It will become necessary for neighbors make w a r on each o th e r?
the town.
A clean and a t t r a c t i v e
him to act.
Who, indeed, can, unless it be th e
place is g en e rally healthful, while a
And t h a t action should take the people of these U n i t e d States?
healthfal p lace is invariably clean
course of devising som e method
“ Will It bo w o rth while? Shall we and a t t r a c t iv e .
w hereby th e foodstuffs m ay travel got adequate com pensation if wc
from th e producer to the consumer p u t aside our d o u b t s and fears a n d
w ithout passing through too m any v ac dlations and buckle down to H W hat w ith one thing und a n ­
hands.
U nder tho present system work?
Rend w h a t the great E n g ­ other, the V a s t few weeks have dis­
m any hands handle them and many lishm an wrote a b o u t it a short tim e closed en o u g h to discredit men who
are by circ u m sta n c e m ade rulers.
m ouths are fed from the profits be­ ago:
We, who live, obscurely, within a
fore they travel the distance from
“ ‘A great war in Europe will e n ­
small com pass, watch things th ro u g h
field to consumer, or even to the re­
able the United S ta tes to sell its
our bifocal lenses and tu rn aw ay +tailer.
crops, in places which will give a
And tips consumer pays th e bills. m uch greater inco m e than if th e r e without u n d e r s ta n d in g from th e spec
h e kings
of the world inuinc of
ui ttilt:
ni
There (s no question but th a t wan no war. A lm o st every i n d u s try tacle
u
handing
and passing
triguihg,
n
d
e
r
th o fault lies with th e middlemen, will derive more or loss a d v a n ta g e.
ations
like
a m edicine Xl
the
fajes
of
ni
wholesalers, cold storage men and Should tho A m erican people take a d ­
hall
from
o
n
e
K&gt;
another.
At such
speculators, each one of whom must v a n tag e of the golden o p p o rtu n ity
times
as
m
en
tu
rn
,
if
they
can
tu rn ♦
extract the largest possible margin afforded them b y the outbreak of
handily,
to
Dr.
Beecher's
lectures’
of profit before he passes it on to the t h e war, it will m e a n not diminished,
j — not our re gula r literary diet but
next leech.
b u t increased p rosperity for th e
a work m a rk e d by an occasional
And H’ith half a d olen hum an United S tates.’ ” Sir George Pnish.
worthy thing they will find partial ♦
vultures fastening their talons upon editor of the L ondon “ S tatist.”
enlightenm ent. In this fnr exam ple: ♦
every article of diet, it Is not to 'be
“ Well, let's go to work."
"As m en th e y mean to he verawondered a t th a t the public finds
cion* nn«l h onest and moral; as poliitself plucked to the bones.
i
The schools a r e mobilizing. All ticiuns t h e y are deceitful, cunning
T he retailer and the producer over tho land' th e r e is a m usterin g und unscru p u lo u s; as men they nh- ♦
should fain hands in a determ ined of rh a infant population for enlist- hor the slim y demagogue: as poli-' ♦
effort to eradicate the vultures, und nient in the cause of education. T o ■B r i a n s th e y em ploy him as a s fa v - ♦
reduce the cost of living to some­ tho primitive d is tric t school there is engcr. T h e y abhor virtue and re­
♦&gt;
thing within the bounds of reason. flocking small groups of little m en ward in trigue. If this style of i-h ar-.
T h e fact t h a t a wave of prosper­ and women to t a k e up the work of ncter were not wicked it would be ♦
♦«
ity seems to be ahead of us is no preparation for fu tu re control of supremely ridiculous.
but
it 1»
reason why the consum ing public affairs. Anil the movement is g e n ­ hot h."
♦&gt;
should calmly subm it to being goug­ eral and concerted throughout th e
ed in th e m a t t e r of its foodstuffs.
land, district s c h o o l , high school a n d
" H a v e you ever henni " Laura
Can an yone in th b r co m m u n ity ■college each being the active scone '
Jean l.ibbey is a s k in g in the Chicago ♦
suggest a reasonable solution to tha of an enlistm ent th a t is re p e a te d
Tribune, " t h a t railroad m e n ' s lives ♦
problem?
.
I year after year a n d the glorious p a rt
are dull nn«l m onotonous .»mi pitied
of it is that, there is never any a p ­ are the hundsornc, stu rili fcilow.s ♦
^ These a r e days of more or less p a re n t lack of reservists to fill th e to whom ho m e is b u t a num e a n d ♦
worry for the new spaper makers. f.n W f Tmr t f l r t r nincrt hast* of &gt;•«••»- courtships a r e but the re cent f a n ­
I n the news room thero is th e gigan­ te ry c a r have t a k e n their «li piu m as cies?" B u n k ! As a me Wer of fact ♦
tic task of handling the war news a ini mar che il a w a y to conquer th e the avernge railroad man meets us ♦
an d whipping it into shape for the worlId, each in his ¡i ndividual w ay. many girls a* he does sem aphores
T he public. school synjet» of A m e r­ and goes t h r o u g h life “ out of the
readers, th e stress is also felt in
in n glori on* Inst it utirin
it of- block"' ns fur as feminine society i* ♦
Ira
every oth er d epa rtm ent.
In the
equal
i&gt;pport
fi-r*
U
nilly
tlo
■
high I'oiu'erncd
for
W e b a v e k n o wn sailors &gt;
businean office there is also ever
nml
the
the
low.
thu
r
u
l
i
a
Tut
p
o
o
r
.
to
blush
w
hen
railroad riicti h a v e r e ­ ♦&gt;
present apprehension in rognrd to
th e supply of print paper which is lior class, nor creed, nor seit I■* b ar lated iheir conquests
♦
available for use. Of .course In cities red from p artic ip a tio n which results
of thia siro this feature is not u in individual a d v a n ta g e and r e ­
P r e s i d e n t Buys Ford
source of g r e a t 'w o r r y , b u t with the dounds to the glory of the nation as
'
Detroit.—
If
President
Wilson
m etropolitan dailies with their nu- a whole. I n - war shattered E u ro p e shows ns s o u n d judgm ent in m aking ♦
. mcrous editions and vast niimher of with its boast of ¡tower and w ealth i»y his f u l y r e a p p o in tm e n ts as he
. pages It is a different m a tte r. Tho and a n tiq u ity ,'k in g s are born to rule did recently, we see no im m inent o
visible sup p ly of paper now on hand and the man Is b o rn to u life of toil, (lunger of t h e ship of s ta te founder- »
would supply tho new spapers just n unit whose efforts are rhirfly d i ­
Miller Bros., our W ashington,*
te n days, and if any of the large rected to satisfying the demands of faffSmall wonder t h e n ! D - C- representative*, not.tied us
the
tithe-taker
mills should bo destroyed at this
&lt;k’l l v e m l » Ford to th e
tim e it w:ould mean increased prices t h a t each passing year witnesses a j *‘"»1
to a l a n d i ^ h H ® H oubo for the, President, to f
wonderful
im
m
ig
ra
tio
n
a n d sm aller papers.
Already somo
♦
be used a t his sum m er home.
of the m etropolitan papers have where every m a n ’s success d ep e n d s
This
a
n
n
o
u
n
c
e
m
e
n
t
from
our
been compelled to ad v a n c e prices upon his individual efforts and 'n o
'W ashington ag e n ts coming so closely
outside of rhefr own cities and a m a t t e r how lowly his station in life
upon th e heels of Mr. F ord’s visit
his.children
share
equally
the
o
p
p
o
r­
s tra ig h t » i t e of twelve conta a week
&lt;♦&gt;
to the 'n a t i o n a l capital and confer­
t
u
n
i
ty
to
rulo
a
n
d
ait
in
the
high
a n d soven cents for S un d ay papers
ence with t h e P resident as to th e
Is am ong tho possibilities of th e near places.
state, of business, did* not suprrlse ♦
future. In fa ct those prices are al­
us much.
re ady being - charged in som e in ­ 1* T h e front y a r d of a town m ay bo
Wo th o ro u g h ly believed t h a t Mr.
stances. I n some of th e beleaguered defined as t h a t p a r t of it in w hich
f o r d w ould himself m ake the sale,
.cities of th e continent, Paris, for visitors first land, na for instance, t h e
but In his ch a ra c te ris tic kindly w ay .♦
exam ple, daily new spapers a re con­ railroad fctutlon o r tho water fro n t.
be stepped a s id e so t h a t Miller Bros,
fined to one edition ev ery tw enty- T h e front y a rd of every F lorida
would get t h e credit of selling a ♦
four houra consisting of a single to w n should be k e p t in a clean a n d
Ford to t h e first citicen of tho land.
aheet which carries no advertising o rderly condition th ro u g h o u t th e on-,
The a d d itio n of the P resident to
w hatever.
tire year, b u t th o writer knows a tho Ford fa m ily is very gratifying
&amp;
n u m b e r of cases whore this is n o t to the c o m p a n y ..
. '*
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^ A terrific effort is being made to done. The river fro n t or lake fro n t
He is pe’rh a p s th e most fam ous
awaken America to the fact t h a f t h e to w n s have a decided a d v a n ta g e Ford owner, th o u g h F ords are ow ned
war in Europe has opened tho gates over the others in the way of a n by hu n d re d s of leaders of the w orld's
to golden opportunities for extend­ o p p o rtu n ity to c r e a te a very a t t r a c ­ activities.
ing our commerce In many parti of tiv e park. W here this o p p o rtu n ity
For Instance, there were nineteen
the world.
W ith this purpose in h as. been made m o s t' of the visitor, prince» and. two grand -dukes driv­
view editorials are being
penned, approaching by boat, is b o und to ing Fords of their own in Russia,
advertisements are being printed get a decidedly favorable im p re s ­ according to the last report from the
find neighbor Jones Is talking .it to sion of the place t h a t will be lasting. Russian representative, Mr. M. S.

CURBSTONE GLEANINGS
EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT

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neighbor Brown. While as s nation
and .a t individuals j/e regret the
calem ity which ' has enveloped all
Europe .there is no reason why we
should not avail ourselves of the op­
portunity, to supply .th e world with
goods bearing the' label’ "Made in
America."
The situation has ‘been well sum­
med up in a confidence ad by F. K.
Anderson of Chicago, and it is’ re­
produced here because it is worth
reading. "The present ' European
conflict fairly staggers the imagina. tlon. The tremendoua armies and
navies Involved, the great loss o l
life, the stupendous destruction of
. property, all are so great as to near­
ly defy our comprehension. .
“ And there is. still another, side.
Freneh girl who mourns a

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It is not such a terribly difficult*
or expensive matter in many cases
to construct a concrete seawall along
the water front. The price of A
block of brick paving wilt build a
pretty good seawall which in many
waya is movre valuable than the
paving.’ With the .ground leveled
off back of the. wall and a apace of
varying width set out to sh»de trees,
csbbfegg palms, planted ln grass and
provided with aeata we have an a t­
tractive water front, that reflecta
the enterprise of tho chitons of the
town. Besides this it is, more apt to
be ketp In a dean and sanitary con­
dition under auch circumstances.
With such a water front it ia not
likely that the authorities of a n y
town would permit old and dilapi­
dated docks and dirty Ul smelling

Friedo.
Several members of the English
peerage drive Fords, as do also many
titled persona in the other countries
of Europe.
Even the Taaha Lama of Urga
has a Ford town car, which was de­
livered to him under its own power
across the Gobi desert of Mongolia,
being the first pleasure car to nego­
tiate the hazardous trip. And in Washington the President
will find himself among a disting­
uished company of Ford owner».
But a few aaya after reporting tho
sale of a Ford to the President,
Miller .B ros.' announced they had
•old a car to the Hon. Frank B.
Brandegce, U. S. Senator from Connectlcut.— Ford Tmies.

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W A R N E W S F IV E H O U R S A H E A D O F A N Y P A P E R IN T H E S A N F O R D F IE L D

SEMI - WEEKLY

T H E

S A N E O R D

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

H E R A L D

I N S A N F O R D — Life la Wa,th Living
SA N FO R D , FLORIDA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER IH, 1914,

VOLUME VI

O VIEDO B O A R D
OF T R A D E

’

• Knighls of ( pbimhuH Meeting
T h e candidates of the Sanford
Council of the K nights of Columbus
lodge, being organized in Sanford,
held n meeting last Sunday morning
H U S T L I N G c i t y o r g a n i z e s a n d elected the following officers;
T h eo Schaal, G rand Knight.
trade body f o r d ev elM. W. 7-eigler, D e p u ty G rand
M ENTFURFOSES
K night.
C. L. Britt. Recording Secretary.
Oviedo, the second city of Sem­
inole cojioty Attd. jw a .U ia to li» —*U*'
,V.,.Mahuaieiy. Financial Secy—
an, T ruu*u rer, *~J 3.'
tin^d to become one of t h e !, Cfflfnccfmr.
i h i l p a rt of the «tote hai» organized
J. A. prèka, Lecturer.
a Uve Board- of T rade a n d will take
A. W. Wathon, W arden.
a most active p a rt * In developing
F.* W. Mahoney, Advocate.
the resources of the, city a n d coun­
C. B. Ryan, Tim Keene and E. R.
try adjacent
^ ptedn »I« in the fnm im a- ötaek4 440C.t til,-'{‘n r r t crx.----- : **
H a rry Britt a n d
Fred Jones,
Hammoek section. one of th e finest
fruit snd vegetable locations in the Guards.
T h e degree team will be hero in­
iouth and tho city is growing ra p ­
idly.' Thprc were so m a n y questiops side of the next 30 days and will
arising from time to tim e in the inltliftli tho candidates.
T h e lodge is the only one in this
civic and commercial life of tho city
that it was incu m b en t u p o n the en­ section of the s ta te and on account
terprising citizens to form a board of tho central locution of Sanford It
wns derided to organize the lodge
of trade to handle tho situation.
For this purpose the leading spirits hejv, although the membership is
of Oviedo mot Inst T u e s d g y night made up of K. of C ’s from Del,and,
and formed the Oviedo Board of Orlando, Eustis and many other
towns npar here.
Trade with th e following officers:
President, T. W. Law ton.
Vice President, E. A. F a rn d le .
See. and Treas., N. F. Lizette.
The board will meet again nest
Tuesday night to com plete the or[»niiatlon a n d name t h e standing
committees and tho Oviodo Board
of Trade can be depended .upon to
ktep the nam e of tho city before the
T here has been so much confusion
public from this time forward,
about the subject of registering for

NO. R

THE SECOND GREAT
BATTLE BEING FOUGHT

I.undis Will Not Resign
T he DeLand News in its issue of
Wednesday says:
A canard is going the rounds of
Lbu. xuuv- proas to the u f l e e t - t h a t Hrm.- *•Fnr^* D * Landis of "D eL an d tY N -rrrrn n rn K T n A T io N a n d
will* resign the office of s ta te a t t o r ­
PAYMENT OF POLL
ney for the S eventh Judicial Circuit,
u
TAXES
ami th at lion. George P c C o ttc s of
Sanford is to be appointed in his
‘As inform ation to all concerned,
stead.
the genera) registration books a r e
The News hi^uJ .the ru m o r la s t TTow open l i ffth * e llksp-Hf M r H. C .
week* and interviewed Mr. Landis Du Rose, supervisor of registration,
about the m a tte r | He staled a t th a t in his office opposite the c o u rt
li me t h a t :faa ha«K
hUs-uridb Of W ’Tifriisp, A n d .a r e also open in th e dissigning:
^Y cT' registration olficus th ro u g h o u t
running ill, the telate pynera.
mm
News reporter n g n iz rra lk 4 -itp a u ..U it' fhe ses u m l ■ a r u n Isy - m —Otnt|)WT. ■
L a n d 's yesterday, and he re iterated which will be October 10th, a f te r
his s ta te m e n t of last week, to the which d a le the hooka will be closed.
effect th a t he h ad no idea w hatever This is for th e registration for th o
of resigning. He further sta te d t h a t, general election, y our registra tio n
since the story Has been published for the prim ary election will n o t e n ­
V
In th e state press, he ,hns received title y o u ' to. vote In th e general
W ashington, 11 a. m.— F rench ed hat tie, with masses of troops not less than 50 letters from every election,
b u t thoso
alre ad y regis­
military commission arrived On th&amp; throw ing themselves at each other, county - in the circuit, protesting tered F O R T H E G E N E R A L E L E C ­
Lusitania this morning on secret a n d ev e ry 'a v a ila b le piecr of artillery against the rum ored resignation.
T IO N
will not be required to reg­
mission to W ashington.
Personnel concentrated in the d eterm ined ef­
Attorney M u rray Sains of D eL and ister again, but i f would be well to
fort of the armies tg break the o th ­ was also mentioned as possible suc­ see the registration officer and sco
and im port not divulged.
—
e r ’s left
cessor; when there is to bo any th a t your nam e is porperly entered
Geneva', 11 a. m,— All fortresses
T h o Germ ans, who a fortnight change, Volusia county people ought on his books, as this is the first
along t lie Rhine depleted on g a r ­ ago had to abandon their first swift to get behind Mr Sams and urge his
time the general registration book«
risons sent to front to re-inforce. endeavor in destroy the armies of
ap pointm ent.
* *
have
been open in the new county.
G erm an lines.
F ranc e and Great Britain and cap­
To vote a t the general election,
tu r e Paris, have fortified themselves
which will be held N ovem ber 3 rd
London, 11 a. m.— B attle raging on the m ountains north of the River
electors m u st be registered an d h av e
along entire front with increasing, i n ­ Aisne, through the plnins of C h a m ­
their poll taxes paid for 1912 a n d
tensity.
D eath of Gen. "Battnile pagne and in tile Argomie M oun­
1913, unless exem pt from poll tax.
announced.
tains, through which the Meuse
The tax collector will lie in his of­
flows.
I'Vey are In stronger p o s i ­
fice from S:0() a. in. to 1 ;0l) p. m.
Rome. 11 a m.
T rent, Austrin
tio n s th a n they were for the b a ttle
and from 2:00 p, m. to 6:00 p. m.
preparing for long siege by Italian
T
h
e
Sanford
basket
ball
team
met
of the Mario* and have been s tro n g ­
tin* general election in November forces. Declaration of war expected ly r e i nf o r ce d with fresh troops from tin* DeLand team on the home court each day* except S unday from S ept.
Rally Season
Tin* game- was 17th to October 10th for the p u r ­
This is rally season at th e Congre­ and the new law regarding i in- pri­ on 2Mh
th e non i and east
They already last Friday night
maries
iuis
m
o
mixed
the
ordinary
hard
fought
by
b
o
t
h tenuis, (irne pose of receiving poll taxes. In caso
gational
Church. N ext
Sunday
h av e ant-m pied
counter
attac k s
S o m m a r) of War News
voter
th
a
t
many
at
this
lime
do
being
called
several
times
by differ­ of a person moving , from one dis­
morning a t 11 o’clock it will he u
A noi Iter great Lutile, even mori* against tin* allied troops, which, ent players
trict to a n o th er he should re p o rt
not
know
whether
they
are
regis­
church rally service, to exalt and
(lushed from victory, have I.... .. tr\
Some think they must vita! for ibi* coti ni rie* concerned ing to p ic ic n i them from e n tre n c h ­
T he ball wa- m ln I,nini territo ry tiic m a tter to tin* supervisor of reg­
ejnphasixe the Church as the insti­ tered r»r not
Ululi I li os e Unii ha Ve preceded il, is
istration ami have Ids nam e tra n s ­
tution well worth one’s loyalty and. register again regardless of wether
ing themselves.
, ! most of the tim e bui the ctlicieiit
in
progress
oi\
a
lino
extending
from
I work of our guards kept the Indi ovit ferred to the district in which ho
consecration.
Let every member they registered in Orange county
A c e r.'1 • i* to English and French
the
regimi
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mi
thè
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ver
11vc-i. hm the law provides t h a t nu
of 1 be basket ,
plan to be present ami bring a friend and became voters for all time or
Oi»e. uorthweMi &lt;•( Puris, lo thè ri ver official to ports, t hesr a tta c k s have
person shall be allowed to vote in
just
registered
tills
year
for
the
The
feat
u
n
s
of
the
game
were
with him or her.
T h e following
been rep il.sed and the G erm ans com
Mense, north of Vermini.
any
oilier election district than the
spring
primaries
and
it
im
impossible
[tw
o
long
throws
for
field
goals
by
Sunday morning will be held the
The front i* shorter than in the jwdled to give way at certain points. Itouth, ( » p l a i n of the home team , one in which he is registered.
to
get
the
m
atter
s
tra
ig
h
t
with
all
Sunday school rally service.
The
therefore our advice i n |b u t Hr of th e Marne, but this will re- h u t tin- G erm an general slat! rhum s | and liogden, ( ‘apt of the D eLand
A qualified voter, as defined fiy
Sunday school should h av e a regular the voters
suit only in a more fiercely contest- th e opposite
team , both were good shot* and the law of ilus state is every rnab;
place in the program of every eiu- every voter hi Seminole rouutv it to
f Counted, i be oth er was tiie whirl person of tin* age of 21 and u p ­
icn. and especially of every member see Supervisor Publish and see that
wind tnudi of th e game by Gilbert wards. th a t al tip* time of his regi»-.
of the Christian homes of our com­ you are On the real regirl ration books
Ne»
Mail
Roules
V Sanftird Rooster
Flo* S m f n r d player- were smaller tratinn t* a citizen "f the United
munities
Lei every S u n d a y school regardless of whether you voted in
T Jen Jaeoiis, tin* efficient pu**f
U T Fields is in the city to d ay
'Hit*
as a whole th an the visitors but 1Stales, and shall have resided in
»cbolar plan to be present (or Rally tiie prim ary election or not
shukmg ha iuta with Iti* mitny San- m a s te r of f i m i nota and nmmber pf
otjly safe way for every voter is to
when our l-mys gni the tir-t basket Florida for one year, and in this
D»y. Sept. 27, 9:45 u. in.
ford (rieinls
He is now enguged in! thè Mininole t'oiinty Selino] Itoard
nee
t
Ilssupervisor
before
each
elect
in
fa'l lune it put pepper and stick iiumly for -tx months, and shall
The Buraias are again taking up
lite reai estate business io Augusta, ^ wu- in Ih»* city tios w«*i-k and talkmg
to-it mio them und with the aid of have paid on or before tin* second
the work of their class, it is desired Gon and know (positively th a t y out
Georgia, bis former borile, but hit^ nf thè grow ib r*f bis sei tinti incidenlthat every Haiti cg man Dring next naine is on the books
Such a pro- b„art i* ‘ ‘ìli ù! 1F 'T » FTTord and he sili y mentlonetl tliut -evirai ne w t h e s-TTthnsrastir crowd -rtur*cheered [^jàlu/ilay of I to* m outh preceding
nfir hoys continuously, doing j u s t ic e j tin.* m o n th in which th e election is«
Sundiy a n o th e r ' wTtTT him.' cedure would eliminate tin* remotest
says th a t Florida is th e liest s ta te mail routes would soon be estab ­
held. Ids poll taxes for the tw o
Next S u n d ay evening, 7:30, a possibility of a m ista k e and would in the Union and especially nt this lished in the Ciminola distriiY, The to Sanford.
DcLund hud a joll) crowd with year* next preceding the y e a r in
«Ties of Bible character studies in avoid much confusion and discus­ particular time when t lie war is postoffices at t hri-una* and Luke
them and when their boys pulled u windli th e election is Held, unless
miniature will begin, the first one sion on election day
holding back tin* prosperity of G eor­ P ickclt will probably be abolished good play the rbi'er» of the Sanford
T
h
e
following
is
from
Supervisor
eXetn
nipt from paying such poll tax
being ” Philip, the F in d e r." a sliort
gia and other cotton states.'
Mr, and ‘he mail to tjiose place» i*arrieil ,, * d 1 If I &lt; d . r '. v J v * *' *ngi-1 tn*r
[
I
lliiosv
by
reii«nli of III* not having been of
talk for busy, upward looking people
by 1 F 11 (roti *&lt;it i l il,,oi t of
in
\ u g u H l a It in
i Id' is l i w
‘
ii i- m l o t • ,
1 *.
.li- g o o d
age
b a lin g b u n over .’»a years
! In r* ecu *it * • i gr * 1» i
There «ill be good music, and u *or
Inc
T h i s will in. a no rt a-, J b it a li l o ok for In
porardv
and
a
of &gt;g* &lt;&lt;r who ha- Io* t a limb in
player** (|v ml hi-r ~i*b*
dial welcome aw aits all who come confi)spin in Go minds o| i lie puhili
for the t Potinola o l i o » alni
a Ilford er e long, a s n
■I.ill Fig fa* » lit
The managing •■I t,t* t e am by buttle
Tuesday the C. K. Society will in regard io the limiter of registra In* ilunkM lh.tl thin season in Florida nun t b ette r mail laiilitu-s lor « bri.tt » p l . Houth was without fault.
have a business and social meeting lion, growing largely out of tin* m*w will lie a record breaker." Hi*.office m u » and Luke Pickett.
As there are not only o ur official«
T h e first half he gave his Subs, u to elect, b u t a num ber of most im ­
at Mrs. E nsm ingcr’a. All members prim ary law and lilt* division of the in Augusta is besieged with inquiries
try out and found them in good portant measures to vote on, it iM&gt;Permit me to say, there­
are urged to come a n d bring a county.
about Flofida. and th e eSodlis to
T
he
World's
Series
shape
nmi then substituted Gilbert liooves every man interested in th e
fore,
t
h
a
t
there
are
now
two
sepa­
friend.
this slate will be the greatest in th e
rate a n d distinct seta of registration
La Verve Hurt and Ed Lane will and Herring in their regular places garni .if the fount)' and the s ta te to
hiMorv of Florida.
played under dilliculttes, qualify and vote.
honks kept in every county of tin*
h a v e t h e w o r l d ' s series at t he I in- Gilbert
sta te , one the primary* registration
perlai again this season providing having a very bad arm - Pearson
Ri—peit fully Still mi tied,
th e people of S a n f o r d 't a k e enough played a .«crappy game at forward,
books which apply to a n d control tin*
In H o n o r of MI hn V a u g h n
Jt iHN I&gt; I I S 'K I N S .
D em ocratic prim ary alone, which
\ d e l i g h t f u l p a r t y w a s gjven D y interi «I to w arrant the large .......- I hi« wa- hi« Iir**t game « u h s*.inf"rd
,
Tax Collector
«ary expen d itu re for tin- eie. trical Raynor played a full game of 'life
is held bl-enniaTiy. tile
la-1 being

LETTER FROM
MR. JENKINS

RESUL3LWILL DECIDE WHETHER
KETREA-LiaWARII-RERLIN

AN

AND THE WHOLE WOULD LOOKS
ON PRAYING FOR PEACE

YOUR REGISTRATION

SANFORD WON GAME

Every Yoler Should Consult Super­
visor DuBose and Get Straight

W ere Too Much For (he Team
That Came Over From DeLand

REDMEN ATTENI0N!

Big Pow Wow This Evening and
All Braves To Be Presenl

Sarhgrn J. J. Dickinson a n d Act­
ing Chief of Rocords L. D. Wicker
request th e, presence of th e entire
membership of Ojus T rib e No. 61,
Improved O*lrdor of Red Men at
tne kindling of the council fire thlB
evening for th e purpose of organiz­
ing a degree team and to arra n g e for
the e n te rtain m e n t of th e .Great
Council of Florida, which convenes
in Sanford next March'.
■ The ca p ta in of tho efficient degree
of Seminole T ribe No. 29,
of the H u n tin g Grounds 37 Jackson­
ville will be present to assist in the
organizing of th e team . ■
Chief O tto Weth, of th e Reserva­
tion of Colorado will be pre sen t with
many words of wisdom to im part.
The Wigwam of Ojua T rib e is over
the Imperial T hea ter.
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New Yacht L aunched
*••’ The beautiful new y a c h t of Jam es
Laughlin I I I , which has been In
building on th e St. J o h n s a t the
Sanford-DeLand lorry» was expected
to be alunchcd this m orning, preparstory to getting ev e ry th in g ready
[or »he cruise to New Y ork, which
is now planned for S a t u r d a y as the
starting day. T h e p a rty will consist
of Mr. a n d M l # Jam es Laughlin,
“j r* and Mra. Shaw, a n d Mr. and
_Mr*. Ralph Y earby.
The yacht will pass dow n .the St.
0 ns, and will only ta k e tho ocean
* ere there are no inland wn te r ways
Paralleling th e coast. T h e b o a t will
« u«*&gt; a t th e principal d t f e .
en
out*. T he p arty will be o u t purely
r pleasure, a n d judging from the
2 * 5 « - - ot their craft will havo
&gt;jch accommodations as will make
c trip a most p le a s a n t one.*
ft« Porter-Star.

held III June past and tin* next will
be held in June 1916, before which
time every man will have to regis­
ter again, beginning F ebruary 1st,
1916 a n d continuing for sixty days;
the second, the general election
books, which control not only the
general -election b u t all other elec­
tions held (n the c o u n ty from time
to tipie. These hooks are now open
in nil the precincts of tho county
for th e purpose of nllowing any who
have become of age since tfiey were
last open and any new persons who
m ay hnve come into th e state and
are now eligible to the privilege of
registering.
W h e n the county was divided
O range county tu rn ed over to Sem­
inole county the precinct books,
which embraced the precincts now
in this county, hence all who were
registered therein need not. register

Mi-*

Baptist Church Services
9:30 Prim ary school in the shack
9:30 Main school in the church.
11:00 Preaching.* subject, ' ’Perga.”
3:30 J r . 'U . Y. P. U.
6:45 Sr. B. Y. P. U.*
7:46 "Preaching, su b ject, "T hd
N o rth e rn Iron.”
C om e to corner of P a rk Ave. and
Sixth street.
‘*
Welcome, always welcome.
GEORGE HYM
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Pastor.

Dnudney

in

h o n or

of

Merry weather.

«’ff e ru and th e wire direct from the
grounds to the theater
Last year
th e board at the Imperial wu» better
t h a n any of th e large cities of Flor­
id a but was poorly patronized, but
nothing d a u n t e d the boys will try it
if th e y r a n receive th e proper
encouragem ent.
See Messrs. Lane
a n d Hurt and get the plan.

j a n d * pluck, he had the misfortune to
receive an injury in the »erimd half
hu t after a few minutes wa* able
to finish in the gume. Wanhhouru
and Routh subs, did justice to the
team , Washburn making two field
goals and Houth by efficient g u a rd ­
ing of his*man who wus not able to
throw Ik basket
A good crowd witnessed tye game,
and all seemed to he well satisfied,W
&gt; M oved to Town
and till seemed to lie well satisfied.
Mr a n d Mrs. J. A. Hnrrold and We hop« to see them hack again,
d a u g h te rs h av e moved b ac k to San­ thanking them for their hearty *ujiford after spending th e past two port and the interest they shnwetf.
T h e final scire was IJ to 11 in favor
years on th e ir fine place in the s u b ­
of Sanford.
u rbs on M ellonv file avenue. Their
Tho line uji was as follows:
D eLand
m an y friends uro glad to welcome Sanford ,
Cruse
Herring
it
F
th e m back into the life of Sanford.
Allan
Pea n o n
L. F.
Gilbert
Miller
R outh (Cnpt)
L G. H ogdenfcapt
R aynor
Known
It. G.
Suba, W ashburn and Routh.
Referees, Ned C hittenden: tim e
ficinl canvass is made. T h e follow­ keeper, Mr. C hittenden.
ing gentlem en were elected:
We play D eL and a game on their
J. S. M cK enzie, W. H. Howard, floor Sept. 22nd, and would like to
H. B McCall.
have a good Sanford delegation.
l.ongwood
J ,
--- --------------- ;------C: W. E ntzm inge
New Building Campaign
‘
E. W. D unn
T h e Sunday school scholars of th e
J. W. Osteen
B aptist church have entered into u
L. J H artley
cam paign to rnise enough m oney in
3 mill«
the coming week to pay for the
T otal vote, 26.
T ap e s try Brick t h a t have been used
(h u lu u tn
in tin* new church now being con­
G. M Jacobs . . .
9 structed. Ten cents from a person
W. M J a c o b s ..............................
.9 pays for a brick complete counting
H e n ry F u t c h .....................
9 all th e w orkm anship in placing sam e.
3 m i l l s . . '. .................
9 When these children approach you
with this appeul do not tu rn th em
T o tal vote cast, 13.
G eneva
*
a w ay even if it is to give th em only
W. B. Rauleraon, M. E. Dooley, one ■brick.
E v e r y person in th e
H. A. Nicholson.
3 mills.
Total whole cotniHenlty should be pro u d to
v o te , 20.
" r
’
place a brick in th e new building.'

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SCHOOL BOARD ELECTIONS

»gain.
Please let me urge, f o ^ fear that
som e m a y not he entirely clear upon
this m a tte r, th at you call a t my
otfic*, No. 112 P ark avenue, so that
I m a y see t h a t you are properly reg­
istered, and in the precinct in which
you liv^.
H. C. D uB O S E,
Supervisor of Registration.

Ahi')

Mr** a Ìvu Vaughn o f's a n io rd . uU tho
C am p of the F orty Palm s on Lake
H arm y
T h u rs d a y evening.
The
room was beautifully decorated with
jiitim, cedar an d ferns.
Music and
games were enjoyed th ro u g h o u t th e
evening, and delicious refreshm ents.
consisting of fruit sh erb et and cake
were served out u nder th e palms.
Those enjoying this delightful p a r­
ty were Misses B arb a ra McLain,*
T hus« TnrladL R am ona McLain,
Marie Daniels, Alva V aughn, Abby
Dnudney and
Mrs: A. V aughn;
Messrs. T ho m as M cLain, Paul D oo­
ley. Robert M errlw eathcr, Joe S m ith,
B ert I’nttishnll, Gilla Sipes and Chat»'.

'"Tlie election In Seminole county
for members of tho local school
hoards occurred on T u esd a y a n d
w o r e ’ com paratively quiet, although
more interest was manifested t h a n
ever before a n d this in tere st ma^o
several changes.
T he reqults were
a s follows:
,
Sanford

125
li Stevens ..
. . . : ___ 117
F W hltner
............... 99
Runge
.................. 76
It. Walker
................. 38
R. Philips. .
Total votes cast, 167.
. .
For 3 mill tax 48, (or 2 mill tax|37,
against tax 2.
H
H
S.
C.
L.

Oviedo

•

Total vote of this district was not
obtained b u t wifi be giuen when of-

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v.

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P R 0 -T E M SENATOR
Quite a Number W ant Sen. B ry an 's
Place If He Gels Appointment
- Jacksonville,
Sept.
IK.— ‘‘ F iftyseven different varieties are in t h e
mix-up a n d the G overnor i s , in a;
■pickle', ” said a local politician yes­
terday discussing the prob a b ilities
of an y p artic u la r m an receiving t h e
ap p o in tm e n t to the S en ate ch a ir
which S enator Bryan is expected tc^
leave fur a federal judicial bench.
‘‘Jacksonville has a t least ten »jaw*/
who are assum ing heroic nttiCudex;
or running up lightning rods. T a m ­
pa has five admittedly* conscious
th a t t h e y are senatorial tim b e r; P en­
sacola has nearly as mtuty p lu m ­
ing and assum ing a dignified, q u iet
and sapient look when 's e n a te ’ Is
spoken before them ; M iami has sev­
eral favorite sons, while th e in terio r
of the s t a t e fairly trem n with 'p o s­
sibilities.' Gov. T ram m ell will have*
the work of his life to select, onefrom am o n g th e crowd daily g ro w in g
larger w ith o u t h urting the prido of
some half the rest.”
Wifi O rganile
M onday, October 6th, 7:30 p. m .
ii the date and time set by M r. i. L.
D eputy G rand Organizer for t h e ''
Heralds of L iberty for C e n tra l a n d
South Florida.
Tho Heralds of Sanford and vicin­
ity are looking forw ard to t h e 't i m o
when thè largest fraternal orga n iz a­
tion know n tp Florida will ha o r­
ganized fn th e C ity Hall on t h o
above d a te .
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PAGE TWO

COUNTY

HAPPENINGS

• a
from attending, m u c h to their re­
gret.
Rev. Arthur S. P e c k preached
here on Sunday a f te rn o o n to a large
congregation. This co m in g Sunday,
th e 2 0th, is Rev. B a r t l e t t ’s regular
a p p o in tm e n t here..
D o rn e r Bros, have several acres
of celery set In the field*. This cool
w e a th e r is fine for y o u n g crops.
Mr. Ingram is b u ild in g a small
house for his own use o n the Miller
a v e n u e aide of his fa r m .
W illiam ' Patrick M itch ell is pre­
p arin g to build himself a bachelor's
hall on Mitchell a v e n u e .
N e a rly every v a c a n t house out
here is taken, new tr u c k e r s and farm

OVIEDO OCCURRENCES

Mrs. B. G. S m ith left Inst week
a n d will s p en d some m onths with
friends and relatives in Mineral
Bluff, Ga., M o ntgom ery a n d S par­
tan b u rg , S. C.
J. S. M eL lnsey has recently p ur­
chased the bungalow on G rnhnm
gone and a u t u m n is near.
CASSIA C H AI H R
uvenue owned by B. G. S m ith and
The hull gam e Thursday was well
i t is now o c c u p isd by his intere sting
a tten d e d . T h e contest was between
Mr*. M. A. M c L i r t y left Friday Chulim ta and Oviedo, and resulted
family.
for M ulberry, where she will visit in a victory for Chuluota.
J t J . E. Argo a n f family of Fcrnnnher son, Cad M c L a rty and family . Misa Rosa Jucobs left last T h u r s ­
d in a arc s p en d in g sometime w ith his
for a few weeks.
paren ts at tho Orgo home on Main
d a y for Fort Pierce, where she will
Mrs. H. G, M cEw en anil children* visit her sisters, Mrs. C. F. Raulcrs tre e t.
T hey s p e n t several days
M arian and Howard of St. Peters­ son and Mrs. Fred Hill for several
la s t week c a m p in g on the prairie,
writ-Wr» mnvlug in rfinittim U y _ ■—
the fishing
—i*
b u r g re n te d har. xutur.—M i x W“ rrca4-weeka.-. l i r a .. J ^ . T ilih n
r w - ^ ** - ‘
. —
..
R o y a r V To w*" day# le s t -week.
com panicd her as far
11IÌP." v
fine.
•
MU* R u b y Cobh went to her
T. L. C ushing has gone t o the
Oscar Swanson got one' of his
PAOLA P O IN T S
home In Eustis last S a tu rd a y even­ fingers broken during the ball game,
m ountains whero ho will spend som e
ing.
Sho closed here school here l i o is quite u nfortunate, having had
tim e, hoping t h e change' of clim ate
D u rin g the storm t h n t swept and will improve his health.
F riday -and - » . - a t t e n d i n g - Teachers’ his ankle broken in the game on th e
w a sh e d us clean w eek before last,
T ta t fru ttr i n T t shtts» t his week,
Palm Springs has a t t r a c t e d a
2 n d of7July.
1 y-iTr-.^’;n" ' r tln y n l. mid sister,
tig
ta ilin g rUuo&amp;
»... ...bei—Trf' o u r townsmen for the
SÌrs. G. G. J u r a t s , and little
Miss Mabel Grace drove over to daughter, Evelyn left .Monday for in t h e U ih o p groyu
' r i w * t fow wcoks. Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
Paisley last Sunday to %visit their Cocoa to visit Mrs. Jacobs’ sister sto re, no’U- occupied b y Mr. Priel, Farnell, Mr. nnd Mrs. Dowling, Mr.
whtr -wa s sitting on t h e porch at the a n d Mrs. H u n t , M r. and Mm. Theo.
g r a n d p a r c a t ir r M r .' anti—Mrs. J - J. M rs. Thos. Hodge*,. _
M cE w en .' *Misa Mabel G r a c c ^ x «
t r r i i . Jacobs" s p e n t • Mtwrdirjdoor sill w i n splintered Aulin, Misses Annie and Aletta
vmafned and is «pending- the week Orlando and Billie Jacobs spent th e w ith in eighteen inches of hjm and McCulley a n d Miss I's¿c h ard .-an
there.
C o t n r Ii-.M , Hfaü.u.1'11
n n d vqry--dre+dedly ’ s c o r e d , hut not n n d C. E. McCulley* spent—tr* de­
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Hagan 'a n d to business.
children* m otored over from M ark­
Our public school opened M o n d ay seriously harmed. 1C* m ade things lightful day t h e r e last week.
h am F riday. T h ey were the guests w ith n fairly good attendance.* T h e r a t h e r interesting in t h e store build­
Mrs. M arshall of West Virginia,
of his sister, Mrs. B. B. Saunders. teachers are Misses Katie and Lottie ing for a few minute* too, though D r. C. L. M a rsh a ll's m other, has
n o th in g was injured.
Mr*. P; LaVanc a n d little daugh- M ath ers of GaBriella.
re n te d Mrs. W o m b lc 'i residence and
M rs. A. A. Hicks m e t with n very will spend tho w inter here.
. ter, Itu th and infant son returned
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jas. T. Long sp en t
She
' to their h o m e 'in T a m p a Thursday, from Friday to S u n d ay in W inter painful accident la s t week.
W. P. .Slaughter of P alatka, who
after visiting relatives here a few P nrk, visiting th e l a tte r ’s grand was s ta n d in g on the* p o rc h , when a h a s been m a n a g in g tho shinglo mill
p lank in the floor u n d e r her sud- ow ing to the illness of Mr. Averson
days of last week.
pa r e n t s . .___ ___
Mr. T hom as Wilson, Jr., Is tp
Miss Saidle
Blackburn went to d.-nly gavc way. and o n e limb and hns returned to his home.
U m atilla working with the Hodges Lockwood S u n d ay to begin teaching her h ac k were severely injured, mnkMiss Nellie K ing left last week to
Lum ber Co, for nn indefinite »time. th e re Monday.
! Ing her almost helpless a n d causing resum e her school work a t T a n g e r ­
Mr. J. J. McEwen of Paisley was
Just have received news from Mrs. f m u ch suffering. Mrs. B o n n was tel- ine. where she is very popular as a
a visitor here lust T h u rsd a y .
A. A. Rond th a t she ¡» the proud e g ra p h e d for and is h e r e doing all teac h er and m u c h admired by all
Messrs. John M cL a rty and Roy m other of a n o th e r fine boy. This possible 'for her m o t h e r 's comfort w ho Jcnow her.
Wofford attended the school sociul m akes three hoys for her indica­ Mrs. Hicks ha* the sincere sym­
A. J. M cCulley, who has th e con­
last F rid ay night.
tions arc t h a t there will he war p a t h y of nil her friends und neigh­ t r a c t of moving tho school building
bors a n d their e a rn est hopes that from its p re s e n t location on Hay
Huttlesnakes are still th e fad in’ m aterial for som e time to come.
Cassia.
S atu rd ay afternoon when
Mrs. P rudence Long, who hns her condition may soon b o improved. s t r e e t to the p ro p e rty recently p u r­
Mr. Luke Balcom w as looking chased has th o work well s ta r te d
Mr, Alonzo Royal a n d daughter, alm o st lost her sight was walking
Misa Lucille were in their "pinder on her porch S atu rd ay evening a f te r his interests h e re last week. a n d hopes to h a v e it set on t h e new
p a tc h " they came near pulling a when she came too near the edge He has one of the fin est plares in site in u short tim e.
six and u half foot ra ttle r out. They a n d fell over, hu rtin g her knee had- th e settlem ent.
Janies W. Lilly of Kissimmee, who
Mr. J. \V. Kersey h a s severed his h as been visiting for some m o n th s at
called to one of the old colored |y. Mr. and Mrs. G. Long took her
settlers, Ben A ndtraon. who w a s ¡ t ( ) D r Marshall for treatm ent
She connection with the Z a c h a ry hum- hls
home in Kentucky arrived
. near by at work, for help, He came is doing very well ut present at the her ( o. and has gone to (*ruen ( ovt-&gt;y esterday nnd will !&gt;e at the Cushto their rescue and soon had Mr. hom e of Mrs. G. Long.
Springs.
m g house for several weeks, wutchD iam ond Back in snake heaven.
Miss
Blanche
G
arw
o
o
d
has
gore
¡n ^, developm ents of our busy little
Several of our young folks g a th e r­
Messrs. Robt. Rose, Warren Roy­ ed at the home of Mrs M \\ J o h n ­ to Ocoee, where he will probably lliw „
al, two of our school trustees und R. son S aturday evening and enjoyed u spend th e winter with M r. and Mrs.
Miss Naomi Cham bliss of P u la tk a
H. H agan a n d 'M is s e s Lula, Ruth pleasant social hour or two.
Tyler.
is spending s o m e time with Miss'
nnd Vivian Royal atten d e d the
Several families took their picnic
Mrs. Garwood has b e e n laid up G lad y s U-inhart a t her ch a rm in g
Teacher*’ In stitu te at Tavares Tues­ suppers and went to the shore of one " it i i som ething like erysipelas, hut h o m e on Lake C h arm .
day. Miss Lula stay ed so us to get of our p retty lakes and fn jo y e tl a &lt;*tmw improving.
Miss Annie Lee of Santoni is vis­
full benefit of the In stitu te .
She fi(s h fry supper S atu rd ay night. All
Mr.
I R &lt; &lt; rowell has been itin g her grand parents a t Lake
will go from there to Illgley, where report a very pleasant time.
P11 *he sick list and tit present is C h a rm and o th e r Relatives in tow n.
she will open school next Monday
Mr. and Mr-*. Theodore Aulin- " ta k in g life easy” at his rottugf
Miss ritin s e H a n d of S anford is
ami B. G S m ith of tivu-do »pent her«- and soon expect» in he himself, spending ;i few d a y * in tow n, the",
■^irndny with Mr*. Aulin’» m other a g a i n .
guest of Mrs
McBride on Buy
Mne. H. \V
- e i ^ r e t f y totivi-s a tre e t.
Mr*. M. E. Jacobs.
GENEVA ITEMS
*
Mr, and Mr*. W S, Borgard »pent at Bine (-aslle last week.*
Mrs. Fred T u r n e r is s p e n d i n g 1
Mi*» Sara Smith has gone to Sor­ s o m e time with her sister. Mr- T L
M onday in O rlando on bu*inr.»».
Several friends unjoyed a pleasant
rento to teach school th e coining
T
he
La
dies*
Mmeituiry
Sm-ietj
met
C ushing.
picnic last Friday at Luke Harney,
at the home of Mr. and Mrs Billie season
given in honor of H arvey Geiger,
.Mr Curlett a n d Miss Belle EiehM r . ' nnd Mr*. T E . Wilson left
Jacob* Thursday, Mr*. R. \V. Sim ­
who left last M onday to resume his
i-ner were a m o n g the visitors from
mon* a* hostess. There was a large for New . Y qrk^ aat F r i d a y on their G e n ev a T u esd a y .
studies a t Southerland College.
a tte n d a n c e nnd a good program an n u a l vacation.
Miss Mnrgip Kilhee has opened her
Mrs. Cleveland leave* for Chicago
carried through. Afterward* a pleas­
school a t Monro*. Misa blanche P a ttthis
week, where she will join her OLD CUB MACHINE IS BROKEN
a n t .social hour, during which Mr*,
shnll will have charge the second grade
husb
an
d and they will enjoy a
a t Starke, Fla.. Miss Marie D an­ Simmons, assisted hy Mr*. Jacob*
F ran k Schulte Is Only M ember of
served delicious cake ami lem onade little «"glad lime" to g e th e r , before
Team That Thrilled Thousands
iel returns to her former school on
life*’ ut
anil all were tre a te d to umie nice s e t t l i n g d o w n to tinWith Wonderful Plays.
the East Coast.
music on Mrs. Jac o b s’ new self Echo L odge" for the w inter, having
There is a slight im provem ent in
d e c i d e d to remain a m o n g os fur an­
a i r f h a n k a m k n k k .i
th e condition of Miss Jessie Grant, playing piano.
T h e old Cub machine, onco tho j
Mr. und Mr*. Gobi- Long e n te r ­ o th e r season at least.
who ha* been very' ill for several
M rs. Chilson and b a b y are at m ightiest In baseball, ho* been broken,
“wcbks.
•
* tained tho young folks and their
homo
again. Miss A d d ie Gresham, novor again to bo mondod. Of tho
S. P. S m ith has purchased the in­ elders too S a tu rd a y night at a pleas­
Mrs.
C hilson’s sister accompanied grand old gang t h a t thrilled th o u s a n d i
The spacious
terest of Gporge Geiger in the Gene­ a n t “sing" p a r ty .
w ith their wonderful team work In tho
porches were p u t in order for the. them a a n d will remain for a lit tin
va Mercantile. Store und nssumed
old days, while working u n d er tho
p a r ty , decorated with flowers und visit.
C ub standard, only one still wear* tho !
his dutiea last M onday
We are having
m uch
cooler Cub uniform, nnd he, FTank Schulte, j
T he friends of Joe L. Sieg will he vines and lights. T h e grand piano
wa*
placed
thereon
and
every
one
w
e
ath
er
now,
which
is
certainty
Is slipping fast.
■interested in knowing th a t ho ha#
T h erm om eters
CTbnnco, T inker nnd Ever*, th a t won­
been prom oted by Chnse &amp; Co. to sang anti played anil prarticed their j m uch a p p r e c i a t e d
favorites
until
the
hour
grew
late,
were
dow
n
to
62
deg.
o
n
e
morning
derfu
l double-play com hi flat Ion. Is
inspector of fruit in Cincinnati,
s c a tte red In thro© different- longue*,
th
e
n
Mias
May,
th
e
host’s
daughter,
n
n
d
below"
70
deg.
is
t
h
e
rule
for
Ohio a n d left last T uesda y to take
ass is te d -b y her bro th er George and ev ery morning.
B u t we need a C hance managing tho New York Yancharge of th e office.there.
CAJMfnSanimy
served
cake
and
lem
­
lRUo m ore ruin, for th e good of vegMrs. Charlie ■Chilson a n d baby
.. * ^
All e ta tio n .
r^ .
boy left laat S a tu rd ay for their home o n ad e until all were satisfied.
to
o
k
their
leave,
voting
Mr.
Long
L a t e r — Wc uro g e t t i n g our rain
in Paola. They wore ‘ accom panied
b y Mis* Addle G resham , who will a n d family vqry pleasant e n te r­ this m orning* (W ednesda y) and it
tainers.
.’ looks jin if wc might h a v e h plenty.
jT'
'
visit there awhile.
Rev. H o p e . s p e n t a few days
am ong his Geneva friends last week
WEST SID E ITEMS
a n d enjoyed the b a th in g and the
LAKE MARY
Ash of L ake Harney.
H . Y. T arbel is doing moro busi­
M r. and Mr*. I. L. Jinklns m o­
Mr*. E v an s paid S anford, a visit
ness t h a n ever in his lu m b er yard; to red over W ednesday to D a y to n a
W
e
d n esd ay .
1» nowf shipping lu m b er in carload B each and s p e n t th e day.
Mrs.
Woods of Jack so n v ille is the
lots along th e railroad.
Mr. Sid B a rn h a rt, while nt D a y ­
g
uest
of
her sister, M rs. J. G. Mar­
T he family of George Geiger have to n a Beach c a u g h t one sea has* t h a t
m oved to Geneva an d a r e now- oc­ weighed twenty-five pounds and sev­ tin.
F r a n k Catherwood, t h e only child
cupying th e Stevens house on Lake eral small one*.
of M rs. Catherwood l e ft last Friday
Geneva.
H a rry R ab u n lia* accepted a posi­
Mr, C u r l e t t ’s Coca Cola business tio n - guarding convicts for awhile. for Raleigh, N. C., t o enter the
C ath o lic School at t h a t place.
has increased to such a n extent th a t
Wo hear several complaining a b o u t
A fine girld has r e c e n tly appeared
be has- purchased a n a u t o tru c k to th e ir lettuce -seed not coming up
a t th e hom o of Mr. a n d ..Mrs, R. N.
do the hauling.
- ■ ■ well. ■
Poston.
Miss Abbie D oudney entertained
Wo arc having som a nice showers
T h e ro have been n num ber of
h er young friends a t a n enjbyabl* now. A rsin was badly needed.
large
rattlesna kes killed aro u n d here
p a r ty la s t T hursday evening .from
M r. and Mrs. D. H. C. R ab u n
recently.
8 to 12 in honor of her visitor, Miss s p e n t Sunday afternoon with Mr.
T h o school here e x p e c ts to start
Alva -Vaughn of Sanford. Sherbet a n d Mrs. L W. Billingsley.
on
th o 2 8 th Inst., with M iss McLain
a n d ra k e were served during the
Mrs. K atie T h o m p s o n and chil­
evening, which were greatly en­ d re n s p e n t S u n d ay with her brother, of G e n e v a as teacher.
A fine girl was born t o Mr. arid
joyed.
C . W. Powell a n d family.
Mrs. J o h n Ring last T u e s d a y morn­
---r*
ing, S ep t. 8th. .
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
T h e rain* here th is week have
+
•*
been appreciated by all.
MOORE’S
STATION
kee o and T inker la holding a Ilk© Job
♦
"Sefv^b* Pure F o o d Prod- •*
We aro hoping th a t M r . nnd Mr*. f o r tho Chicago Feds, while E ro r* la
♦
urta a t R ehblnder’e.
Save +
Sjoblftn will soon r e tu r n from their oavortUif around th e keystone sac k
♦
the Coupons."
2-tf
. t
W ednesday evening was th e last
f o r the Boston Nationals.
trip to Sweden.
+
+ of the revival m eetings t h a t Rev.
Miner Brown la managing t h e S t
Mr*. H. D urant a n d b a b y spent
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ B a rtle tt pf E n terp rise has been con* ’a couple of days a t F ie rs o n last Louis Feds, J a c k Pfelster la farm ing
ducting here.
Rev.
F. E. StelnIn Ohio, Overall la on the coast In
week.
v
m eyer has assisted each evening th is
*
.
**
eem l-retlrem ent end Johnny Kllng has
----------------------- CHULUOTA SNAPSHOTS
week and there was a special m eet­
quit tho game fo r all Ume. J im m y
ing for th e young people W ednedsay
8cbecltard la In the American associ­
Always to Be Reckoned With.
You miist learn to deal with odd and ation. Artie Hofman U with the Fade,
T h e w eather b cool a n d th e bitfexe evening. There has been a good a t ­
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GERMANS mm
•&gt; BEFORE ALLIES

W AR BULLETINS.

WOUNDED BELGIAN SOLDIER

Troop« of the Italian nrm y are be­
ing dUemburked In A] bun In,
dully nt Valona, according to a dUtmtih from Trieste to tin* Echo «le
Paris.

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When Everybody E ats Florida Citrus Fruits!
the Demand will E &amp; e d the Supply
C itrus fruits ,uc becoming necessities instead of luxuries. T h e
people of the UhiTcd States are learning th etr many m erits
and uses. Where formerly they were regarded solely as
breakfast fruits, now they arc eaten at o th e r meals and used
freely in cookery and confections. All this means a g re a t
w
deal for Florida,which grows the finest citrus fruits of th e
world. The production of her superior oranges and grape­
fruit can hardly keep pace w ith the inevitable increase
in demand due to the above causes.

Kaiser’s Hordes Hard Press­
ed In France
allies seem victorious

Jap a n ese olii, era have told u Hus-|
»Inn Jounintbu Unit the whole of JnI»nti $9 Irt favor of an alllunee with
Itussla.

Under Steady Rain of Shot and Shell
Travelers returning from Constan­
From H um of British and F rench tinople and Soilo report th a t llo-re 1«
Tide of B attle Ha* Been a famine In t lit- Turkish capital.
Turned.
5 nst &lt;|Uttlitltlr» of spoil h av e fallen
The sixth week of the war between
Into
th e blind» of tin* A 111«*«. KnurGermany and France. Great Britain
and Belgium hai brought a voit tra n s ­ iuoiik*num ber» of prisoner» Intve b«*«*u
formation. The pursued arc now the taken.
Two mill Iou nu'ti were engaged In
pursuer* The Irresistible sweep of!
siTcn Gcnmpi anale»--through Belgium | the battle of the Mnrpe. Tills Ih betlw Hirer' Mtrtr. .'^ _ j Tfie Gvrmaii«
. - ” xhe a r m ^ b f Orneral Vop Kliick. I Ing from lack «&gt;(, provisi««^—«nd a m ­
which
Jong hattlrd to turn the allies' mulinimi, bui tlndr uiovemi'iit» un*
wederu flank, was slowly and steadily nino hnnipcri'd by a «carclty of cav­
outtUnkciL__Its retirement before the ai ry hors«*».
irnall but hardy British army tnrrjrd-rire* r Bne-bnlf zxzllIloti frosh trnop» ni
tide of battle.
»
l’uri» a w a lt th«&gt; wnnl lo s ta rt for thè
Today, If French official reports arc front, thi* liellsf lieiug generiti
correct, sll the German a n n ln except there svili b«* ho «Icg«* of Puri».
Uul facing Verdun ami a few miles
Thero 1» a aerlous forni «li ori ago nt
southwest, are retreating. General Von Hamburg,
Kluck's army, which n week ago was «
Tw enty thnusnnd fìcrinali» nre
few mile* southeast of Paris, has re«ab]
tu h n vo faH«&gt;n Iti ili«* Il gli t Iti g nt
****" tired more than 00 mile* to the n orth­
east, while • on the extreme right the Nancy und 11,000 morp «t Lmtvvlllo.
army of the Bavarian crown prince, Frcnrlt ofTlcera rlnliu tliat ut lenst
which was attacking the French eastern 60,000 Gcrum na must Itavi* b«*«‘ii klllline from Nancy to Kplnal, has fallen cd In tln* attempi» to «ut Umiligli
lurk to the frontiers of I^rralnc, p e r­ lite Augia-J rmo li Un«*«.
AitHtrlnti prlNotier» imw In thè
mitting the French to rcoeeupy l.unrlimiti*» of Ibi* ltii»slau*i aggregai** 2011,Tille anil several other towns.
General Jiffrr, Frrneh commnmlcr- 000. I»c» pero le Ughi Ing co?«! Itine».
In-chirf. pictures t hr r r l r r a l us hur ried.

if not ilisonlerly, wills II»- German»
abandoning prisoners wounded and sup­
plir*
Situation Dark for Austrian Arm y.
News frinii the Austrian frontier deseribes even in «larkrr colors Hr- sltuaiion of the Austrian „army, especially
since Germany lias notifie«! lier ally that
she Is unable to s e n d ’ more reinforcemenu Into Galicia, owing to graver eondilient on the western front.
It eirn 1» asvertnl that the German
««itingrnl» which rriichnl Grpdek to,
help the Austrians may be recallj-«! to
Germany, as Germany wishes to cenLrr
til her rifiv. 1» against the nllir,*
In the battles proceeding in Galictn
and HusilauJ’oUiul success appears to,
di#^t«&gt; IhwfffinMiih*. They are r e t r i e d
to here won a decisive- victory «1 Kras
nlk ami Tivmastow. The Austrian amt
German annirs arc estimated at forty
and reinforceil by several Grrman didirliions of infantry am) elevrn of cr*£
airy, tntnlling more t h an n itiilliim «lien.

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Buckeye N urseries C a ta lo g A Citrus Handbook

Photo by American Presa Association.
This photograph was made In P t Jean”» hospital. llruMvii, before tin- l t d
ginn cuplUiUwu» captured by the Ocrrunna.

s EE D S

Therefore Smile.
Surely happiness Is reflective, llko
tho light of heaven; and evory coun­
tenance, bright with ainllen and glow­ We can fill your order immediately
ing with. Innocent enjoyment, In a
for new crop of all varieties of
m irror, transm itting to others Gift rays
of n suprem o and over-tiblnlng benovoIcnco.—Irving.

ONION SETS, TURN 11* SEED ,

The Difference.
CABKACK. SEED OATS, RYE.
An Atchison man who novor held
ETC., ETC.
on«* Job over two weeks, died not
long ago. ami people »aid be was
o lili
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A ii, n i,in
Comp
When
New*« ft g! Illllrt out of Ills sphere.
army In d ange r of captor«
paper corn*» i »iti*leni»
Un* i-mil In* was alive they said In* was a loafer. field
plies.
wire that A unirla I» i
« g e t a f*l*p — Atchison (¡lob**
tor.
Ktnpcror William Ims conferred |M
Iron croste» for disllngulslin! services
ill the field, Eighty-»)* of them wenl
to meinlierh of the flfty-lhiril regiment
Williams* Indian Flic Ointment will
ami 110 to the eighty-third regiment gar euri* IHlml Bleeding ami Itcbiiig I’lli***.
rivinci at t"u»*&gt;&lt;-"
It uliMiri«» tin* tumor» itlluy.s itching ut
Thr British admiralty announced that one**, acts a» a |»mitieo, giv«*» instant rcthè British llrcl line occupied Herbert« 1is I Williams’ Indian l’ilo Ointnmt '
limile, u n Illuni IlC bill, t h e «rut o f t | , r I» proparoil b*r I'ih*» und itching of tin*
guvrrnineiit of the German Bi-tnurck private part» Sold only by Wm. G. j
arclupelago, and the Solmnun isIkiuN
AIdi nig«*. Druggist. Mail 50r and $1.00? !
L’or, FAST BAY STREET
A dispateli to Ihr I otidon Observer
William» Mlg. Co.. l'ro|«., f'lrvcland.
from \ni**ri nlutn vl«l*-s tinst Ihr German
Ohio.
government has p u b l i s h e d the numbers of
primmer» «&gt;f war taken up to September
U \ total of 2 1»,780 I» given
The I’etrogrud correspondent of lieu
ter's Telegram company report* that »
Hungarian haltnliun ha* crossed thr
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K^ Ï T S*W TrooP• A ttack Nancy,
There are many wounded soldiers at
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te n era correspondent of the
London Ripresa bean from ft German S t Male, France, and at Dlnard, near
that Emperor William watched that port. The house* have been turned
»be attack on &gt;iancy from a hill outside Into hoipltal*. Among the patients are a
the range of the French artillery. numbar of T urcot (Algerians). One of
Standing alone with the glosses glued these warriors brought back a German's
his eyes, he followed the progress of head In his knapsack, and he was angry
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\ dispatch from Ibtrilcsu* to Hcuter’*
Tlte killing of lw«i Grftnan aviator* *av* the Irm ps rr|Kal*&gt; tin- report tlmt
after Ixing rhnsnl by a Ffrnrii n*tutor Grrtimny's stock of gnsolinr on which
In anotlirr machine was frpmtrd
, _il— ^tu,v. J^p*-i«*l» targs-lv f,,«—,«•. «**■««,*
Fariv. Tlw German aeroplane (lew «*vrr t tramjHirt of sujtplir* Iv Itccoming ex-1
Troytt, dropping several Ivomba. ,t\r of liaullrd.
which fell at tlic station at t’ m**
French Minlstrr «if War Millrrarul
tuent the Belfort train was arriving lia» 'vrtt « circuì ir to the general* cimiThe bomb rxplndril, but no casuultir* lunmiing the *r«,-f,il «lisiri,-1—of France
reiultrd A Frrneh aviator Ininieiliatt-I» orili-niig t l u m l u iii-l|!iit* « Vif,iron*
vent hi* machine after the GrrmuHs. ami -*.*«, It f.*r til p&lt; r .on. »It,* Im«, 1 nini
sfltr eliasing tliem for (llt«-rii ' mile, l o r r i p o m i I**r l o i b t n r « - r r « i * r .-«» re
shot »ml killed the two German ofhicri •pumi
wlio *rre Hying the marhfiie
A diapiiltli l«i Itrutcr’** Telegram
company from Meiningen vin Amster­
' Brilliant Charge by Algerians.
dam tinte» tb.it Fiuprror William ha«
A feature of one action wav another
personally, wired tbr Duke of Saveheroic charge by the Algerian riflemen
Meiningen of Ibe dentil uf t ’rinee Krnrst
At » critical moment it became neces
of Save-Meiningen
Ile » a*. buried
‘ary to carry a certain position and
with military honor* at Manbeugr
after the artillery ha«l prepared the
It 1» *t a tei I that thr finti*.!, *rurirr
way '¿„CkkJ Algerians, with fixed bayonet * ,
Pathfinder, ‘«'hhli » a * de*tr**«e,l m tin
charged the position at &lt;1 &gt;ublr-*pnrk uii
S'**rtli *,-11 .Si|ilrlnbrr l&gt;, »uppo-eilt* h*
der a \torm ,,f »ImiI a|ul .»hell
Tliej ne»er »topped until tlwy reached i-oiilntt uiti, ,, tniiir, uns in n-idit« -milk
•lie trenrbes, where they wrought fear­ by n torpedo. Tills information ts re­
ful carnage. Many plrc-ea of artillery lated b) the ofllHal infuriii.ition bureau
A ilispntch lo- life London Lventng
and mat!due guns were capture«!.
After tlic Algerians came the infantry News from Petrograd says that Henry
and artillery and the wedge driven intc K. Slrnklewlrt, the Polish writer ami
If* line-forced the Germans to-retreat. author uf “l^uo Vndis,” wt«i recently apIlwy were pursued by tl«e Algerians, penled to the Poles to support Bossi»
ill the war, ha* t&gt;ern tnkrn prisoner by
who inflicted terrible lovses.
the Austrino.» and »ent to I'm row.
Retreat ol Germ ans.
An Ostend dispatch to the Itrutrr
Vi Iry-Le-Francois, tlw fortified strong- Telegram company say*!
“Crown
bold of the Grrman center, has been Prince Fre«lerirk William nml l‘rinet
evacuated, the Germans hnve left the Adalbert of Prussia, the emperor’* third
neighborhood of Nancy, the French »on, and Prince Carl of Wurtteinburg.
have reocrupled I.uneviile and the allies nre rcporteil to Irove died in n hospital
have crossed tlw Alsnc river and the at Brussel*.’’
Marne Iwtwern Kpernay and Vltry. Ttie
German retreat has become so rapid UiaI
K A IS E R ’S PROTEST.
it may be .described as a flight.
*These, together silth the withdrawal Emperor C laim s Allies Used Hum*
of the G e r l A i l r h wing In the Argonnc
D um Bullets.
forest, ware the outstanding features of
President Wilson received a personal
the official announcement of tlte war of­ cablegram from Emperor William, ol
fice at Bordeaux.
Germany, protesting against the use by
the allied army of dum-dum Imltrl* ami
Woman Fought in Trenches. ..
tlte participation In the war by civilians
Atoong the wounded brought to of Belgium. The message also expressed
Noisy.Le-See, a town In'the department the German emperor’s deep regret at
o' the Seine and near the Ourcq canal, the destruction of the Belgian city of
* u * young laundress In a soldier’s uni* Louvaiit.
form, she had followed ■ company of
“ My heart bleed* for I»tuvaln” Is one
Zouaves and had fought alongside of of the phrases the emperor Is under­
them in the trenches. H e r Identity.^ras stood to hare used. He declared, how­
hot discovered until she was wounded. ever, that the population of Belgium
Before sending her to the rear the com- had offered such resistance that hi* gen­
j&amp;amllng officer complimented her on her erals In many cases had found it necesbravery.
vary .to adjulnistr r savere punishment.
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Let'» not adm it th a t Galifomia few men who are now making a liv­
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P U&amp;ImO-Cw t Tutelar «od fridir Mocnln* Br editors are more liberal, enterpris­
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IM E UEO A ID PRINTING COMPANY California newspaper* set .aside a consideration.— DeLand News.
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Flornewspapers ra n do the same rectly so, that there is a debt th a t
O d l e r m l I» Ih» C il» by c « tn * f t ï 0 0 t» » yr»e In ida
n d v a n re oe 30c per m o n iti.
thing, and accomplish wonders. Will we owe to hum anity, and th a t whethr a r m a n U ln a d ia n c « m u ti be m ade a t often.
President Holly, of the State Press er the European war should las three
E m rrrd •« K«M&gt;d-cta»» m all m a t t « A u su it Z2 nd Association s ta rt something along m onths or three years, there will be
1908. at tha PoatoAc* a t Sanlord. Florida,
this lino? Ho is the leader and the great demand for American pro­
a n d « Act o l March 3rd. 1879
proper man to take it up.—J a c k ­ ducts on the continent, duo to the
fact th at there are millions who m ust
TtlrdworNo 8M sonville Metropolis.
0 18oa In llcrald BuUdtns
This is ecrtainly a good suggestion depend on this country for food, a n d
T h e Sanford Herald should go to and should he tak en up by nil the th a t even though every aero of till­
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consistently. T he president of the under cultivation the supply would
S a tu rd a y October 17th.
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N ew spaper Day. See th a t you send ignates the 17th d ay of October as mers and those who hope to be, to
a few copies to your friends in the Florida Newspaper Day' and urges get to work in this great, field, where
t h c -jita te p l'étui to give it all the thpre are so m any thousands pf acres
north.
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space which such a valuable idea de- lying idle, sim ply waiting for th e
N ext Fridny'night.^Ec CauiuicrctaL *arvw ^i3itom r-frw years rfgo Florida han d of man to apply the tools,
C lub will meet again for the purpose hn4 a Post Card Day and thousands p la n t the seeds and reap the h a r­
of, hearing the reports of various of cards were sent all over the world. vest. . Florida!*. o p p o ttu u iiy _ ii. lutra.
T -IÎ■ M B S
committees'» and transacting other The newspapers would achieve ovon a n d t h a t - - o p p o r t u nity" ra h w o ttF -irr
business of im
better results in advertising the grasped with Í determ inatim i limi U — —
:v'r-------SS
s tate and the president tak es esptfc-1 «hall remain th ro u g h o u t all tir e.
o t h e r dat«r*f(7r-T!rartTtRttt.'•
T
h
ere
is
no
‘
place
*
in
th
l
is
country
mi-pride.
i
a
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_
Ad in t b s Orlando Sentinel an- is not a new spaper in Florida t h a t where climatic nnd o th e r cor. 11uounces t h a t - a new laundry la ready we need be asham ed to send out of tions are so favorable for alm ost p - r - :
M.M. SMITH H. R. STEVENS
H. E. TOUR
R. R. PEAS
t o do the d a m p washing. , We had the s late on O ctober 17th as they petual work in this line oe-herc in = 5
i-r raid rat
Vlr*-I,rr*(&lt;l«nl
('«»Air«
Ami r**fcl«
s o m e dam p washing done dne tim e will com pare fa vorably with th e balm y Florida tra n s p o rta tio n fat 11a n d always wondered why th e dam p newspapers o f’ a n y s ta te in tho ities are good a n d will im prove; the
soil is productive a n d - e a s ily tilled;
fool did not iron the dam p washing Union.
no wo could wear the d a m p stuff. ‘
Remember the date, S aturday tho crops are as certain as anyw here.
October 17th, which givTes about i a n d thefr v o r y ^ f r e q u e n c y make*
------ O —
We congratulate T am pa in -win­ thirty d ay s to prepare special m a t t e r ' th em more so; th e cost is no groatning the custom house fight .just if possible and get th e readers fa m il-.e r than elsewhere, and the return!
| are sure. Surely these are enough
when it seemed a losing proposition. iar with the idea.
the state.
He was also one of tho
For Sale C h e a p — One lafgehor«
O -----| good points in Florida's favor to
T a m p a was entitled to the plum,
five
county
s
u
p
e
r
in
te
n
d
e
n
ts
selected
one
mule, th re e wagons, harmm ake of this s la te one of the leading
already had it an d was only fighting
“ H O P E FOR R A L P HEAD S"
«
by
Gov.
G
ilchrist
for
servlet'
on
the
plows
and tools. -Jas. C. Harri«.
t o retain what rightfully belonged
lender the above headline the in the entire Union of the products . sub text book commission.
Rut
7-tit.
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t o th at city. South Florida is get­ Grand Rapids News announce* th at th a t are required, and will be even
wherever placed he does his work
more,
to
supply
the
tables
of
not
tin g large enough to get a n d keep a distinguished H ungarian surgeon
T O R EN T
Al­ well. Ho in going to be a formld-}*
-what belongs to her.
has discovered a m eth o d of sewing only America b u t .of E ujope.
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able candidate.
------ O-----For Rent*— Sanford, Florida live
hairs upon htdd heads and thus m a k ­ most every known food can be pro­
For the o th e r offices in the cabinet
T h e dea th of George IL For mild ing the hairless scalp fertile again. duced here, wheat being the prinacre 'ham m oc^ fa rm a t head ( ’elery
h a s cast a shadow over the people For it is said t h a t the sewed-on cipal exception, and there is no cer- I there seems to, be no ohe as yet nnavenue on river. C; East Cai i St.,
Rut it's a long time off
o f this section of Florida. He was n |lnir, lllk(. roo,
grow upon ,he ta in ty th at even this will not event- nouneed.
A tlanta, Geofgia.
6 It.
ually become a paying crop in cer- yet. Florida E xp o n en t,
m a n who was honored by every one. i former| y barren pate,
H All Local Advertisements Under
T ake N otice I will rent. -.11.
n friend to every one. a public spirit
The process was first successfully tn in portions of the stnte. Our fruits
ThlH Heading THREE CENTS a trad e or build you a house &lt;&gt;n • t«y
and
vegetables
are
not
excelled,
nor
&lt;-d and most progressive citizen and pru,-t i.-«•&lt;! by Die originator in a bos­
U n e For Each Insertion. Mi ni mum terms. J. MUsson. t!l)l Pul ll* it«»
l-nk. Will bt Spt aker
o n .' that will be missed from S a n - 1 |(ilu| in n U(| a ,,Mt. „,„1 tlllN been re- even equaled the world over: then 1«
Charge
25 Cehls.
avenue.
:i ||t,
If the next G o vernor of Florida
ford n circle sadly because he was |ieutcd there several times, as many it not time the people were aw ake to
most active when living George
50,000 hairs^boing sewed upon one their own interests white serving an should happen to be handed some
For Rent Cheap for Cash Tw. i ty
FOR SAI E
Fornald left his impress upon our tu.a(1
One hundred hairs were anxious outside world a most excel- good federal position like the one
acre* of good hammock land all i ^i,
life and his going leave« a void th a t i drawn through the scalp in every lent' turn? Surely the hour to strik e they say is going to be handed SenF or Sale-At a discount- Scholar­ Call er write A. M. Tyler.
101 -tl
Ft. Myers Press.
will not ho filled.
ator N.»P. B ry a n in the full (he s tate sh ip in Sanford Business College.
square centim eter an d both ends has come.
Fi vi* acres tiled lamí i n*id. ' tv
t)
O
would have for its chief executive; O w ner unable to use it and it will be
left free
This makes over a th o u ­
limits
for rent, near brick ri ill.l ltd
The Tribune Year Hook
Hugh S p a rk m a n of the Orlando sand hairs in every ' square inch
( Charles E. Du vis, S enator fron the «old at a sacrifice. Enquire Herald
loading
station.
Apply Lo A 1*
S e n tin el says th a t Albert Gilchrist Very fine gold wires are used in the
C apt. J. A. Leslie, the veteran I T enth ,!i"lrict
M adUon courU&gt;'- Offlre.-103.tf.
tf
y,
S
anford.
Florida
Connell
w ould like to get married b u t can­ operation, which is quite expensive. special writer and compiler of special j a « ° [ dinK *° r umoni wvU d " Bn«*
For-.Sale or R e n t — Two nice resi
n o t find the girl.
Hugh S p arkm an Only the ricli, therefore, can atford euitionH
*r. t
. wan in
i th
.i e city
it. . for
i several
. . . « e. c h o t ,nig over tne «lute and reveerFor rent- *10 acres Tile« i La ml in
donees at a bargain. YV. J Thigpen. |
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t
berating
from
S
e
n
a
to
r
to
Senator
knows better th an th a t. He has re­ it.
a
body well located. A.P (' on n• i&gt;.
(lays of this week in the interest of
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aid ed in m any p arts of Floridu and
10 2-tf
! Oí* Mngnolin St
The hope is en te rta in e d that the ihe T am pa T rib u n e Year Book a n d 1 Senator Davis in a d m itte d even
For Sale - Fine faim of ten acres
wo will bet our sum m er!*— hat. rtiseovery
discovery may be developed so as expects to interest the muHthcytnAll
^ * 1 opposition to have ridden all
For Rent F urnished office eqiuh**
^ • r'* ^ * :^^EW&gt;iVrYr'F(!n\.c-’frrrrftT mmrlivy v t i h r f fb bni-apen it and th u s bring it with- the Commercial Club sufficiently to other rider* for the. »vault* presidency a b o u t three luilew .izuin t h a city,
ped
with roll top desk, nllice elimn
also
two
chokui
r
t
t
'
hTW~
Going
th e re arb more p re tty girls in Flor- in the reach of peopbv of mod&lt;uaU:,.huv»
.Sgnford page in the hook ilerhy off th e tra c k and they say it
and
table»
Also a roll to p de«k,
c
h
e
a
p
for
cash
or
can
Ire
purchased
,
Ida than an y other s ta le in the means.
T h e T a m p a " Year Book has long is nit over hut thi* shouting, which
typewriter
desk
and other equip­
U n io n and th a t nine out of every | The annual meeting of the n atio n ­ been recognized as one of the boat modesty forbids until he actually on easy term*. Address It., care of
m
ent
for
«ale
or
re
n t. H erald oline.
Herald
office.
Jfuir would get married if the men al Hald Head Club was held in u pieces of advertising th a t goes out take* his «eat next spring.
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82-lf
tu»d sense enough to ask them . If M assachusetts town this summer and of the state and under the careful
How lie did it they cannot figure
For
sale
or
R
e
n
t
—
Five
acres,
tiled
A lbert Gilchrist has gone this long it is said th a t the experiences of the supervision of G ilbert D. Leach has out, hu t alth o u g h hosts of other
For R en t— Several good offices
w ith o u t popping the question or members th a t were related of their reached the high w ater m ark in ex­ senators though th ey had a chance land, two good wells, located, ju s t over Yowell’a.
E n q u ire Yoweli'i
¡finding a girl th a t suited him he efforts to get relief from the use If cellence of reading m a tte r and a r ­ lo say the lenst and m an y of them s o u th of Station 10 on S. &amp; E. R ail­ store.
6-tf
way. ft room house.
Sec F. W.
m u s t be a hopeless case.
the famous oin tm e n ts and washes tistic printing.
were confident Ike presidency would M ahone y ‘a t F e r n a ld ’s.
1)7-11
M ISCELA NEOUS
------ O-----th a t were guaranteed to make hair
T he Year Hook Is Issued every he obsequiously h a n d e d them in re­
W anted Plow ing or team wollt
* T h e re are rum ors th a t S enator grow on a door knob were varied winter and this y ear will go to -tO.- turn for tile condescension of ac­
For Sale Sixteen foot la u n rh , by man with good team
J K
C. A. Carson of Kissimmee would und rich; but these were ununi- 000 northern people who arc inler- ceptance. Uhuries Davis ¡» «aid to
th re e horse m otor clinker built, hull Summer», care M S. Nelson, "f
'¿listen to the siren song of politics mously voted myths.
Great rojoic-1 csted In Florida.
It will he the have «lipped in when no one w««
C heap for cash. phone Ia&gt;rd's S ta tio n .
5-tf
--again amL_t»ke the ad interim a p ­ ing and applause greeted the an- means of bringing m any thousands looking, got a strangle hold on the in good sha|M*.
C.
H.
Isertnan,
Sanford.
6-tfc
p o in tm e n t of U. S. S e n a to r,if G ov­ nounccm ent of the discovery over to the s ta te and If possible the San- chair and ailently «topped out into
W anted— W ork of any kind. Store
ernor Trammell would honor him in H ungary, and i t was voted to ford Commercial C lub should ta k e darkness to listen to th e howls from
F o r S a le -^ M y tran sfer business. preferred. Jo e Saucer, care of MuJwith it. It is certain t h a t S en ato r open com m unication a t once with space In the book.
the disappointed.
lem fruit s t a n d .
8-3tp
C h e a p . Jas. H arris».
7-2tc
»Carson would be the choice o( th e tho discoverer and endeavor to In­
T h e disappointed, however, are
.people of S o u th Florida an d this duce .him to come to America.—
after hi« scalp yet and nt least five
Candidate* Are Out
j p a r t of tho s ta te ahOuld be repre­ Tam pa Time*.
knives have been w hetted.
The
" T h e candidates ye have always
s e n t e d when an ap p o in tm e n t is
------O -----fight will come on when (he senate
with you" m ay not be scrii)!ure, b u t
-mode. There Is probably no m an
FI.OKI DA'S F IS H LAWS
convenes und S enator Davis will
it Is a t ru th nevertheless. Already
in the Btate more em inently fitted
A m ovem ent is on foot by Orange
campnign for two years hence I have the time of his life getting to
t o hold this |&gt;osition than C. A. Carthe president's chair, to hear the
county
citizrcns
to
secure
the
passage
is on.
son of Kissimmee and the editor uj
others tell it.
of
a
law
preventing
the
catching
of
T h e following are nam ed:
T he Herald would take pleasure In
fish in fresh water lakes of Orange
Now, over in the house . all la
F o r Governor, Hon. W. V. K n o tt,
end o rsin g him an d supporting him.
county. . Tho p ro jec t 1* a worthy now the s t i t c com ptroller; Hon. F . serene. F orrest L ake haa been prac­
one, b u t It does n o t go far . enough. M. Hudson, th e a tto r n e y of tho tically certified w ith o u t even having
&lt;UNE O N T H E E D I T O R
Florida lias too m a a n y fish and s t a t e railroad commission, and Hon. to go into n p rim ary, j u s t as ho’ did
editor "tvho s ta rte d a b o u t
gamo laws.
F r a n k Clark, th e brilliant congress­ in his county tx&gt; get the s ea t in the
t h i r t y years ago with only fifty-five
In the past, laws h av e been passed m a n from the Second district. M r, house. .S peaker of th e house for the
c e n ts , Is now w orth $10,000.
His
for only prescribed sections.
All K n o t t and Mr. H udson are avowed npxt legislature is the title -that haa
accum ulation of wealth is due to hia
game laws should cover tho entire candidates, and M r. Clark is c o n ­ been bestowed on him, alth o u g h cer­
frugality, good habits, s tric t atten*
state. An effort was made to secure sidering the m a tte r.
tain interest* which he has given an
t i o n to business a n d the fact t h a t an
a glod gam e lew b y th e legislature
uneasy m om ent lately a re foaming
F
o
r
C
om
ptroller
th
ere
is
a
long
u n c le died a n d left him $9,999.'
of 1912— b u t tho law did not go far s trin g of name*. * Hon. E. P. Tha-' a t th e m outh n n d roaring— In secret
enough. T h e seasona were left too gard, one of th e b a n k examiners; —over the possibility of his having
MUST GET M ARRIED
long, an d m any of th e provisions of H on. E rnest Amos, nofc s t a t e a u d i ­ put one over on th e m .— TimesTfears ago we told Albert W. Glltho law are impossible and absurd. to r; Hon. W orth W. T ram m ell, s u ­ Unlon.
cfciriat that If he expected a contln u T he opep season should ho curtailed, p e rin te n d en t of th e hospital for th e
s t h n of favors fro m ' tho people of
a t least for tho n ext five years, dogs insane, and possibly a half dozen
Florida in the m a t t e r of electing him
should n o t be allowed to run deer, o th e rs are iq th e hands of their
t o office ho would have to marry him
a n d the absurdities of the law re ­ friends.
a wife, as there is a pop u lar prejiipealed.
p
I t seems to be generally u n d e r­
* dice, whether ju s t or unjust, t h a t no
Our
fishing
laws
a
r
c
mostly
local sto o d t h a t Hon. W . N. Sheets will
m in can givo his fellow citizens his
When your liver becomes torpid
‘ bent service.until he has executed a — no m an and few lawyer?, in ono b e - a candidate to succeed himself as
county
knows
th
e
laws
of
another
and
sluggish, you can t a k e calomel
s
t
a
t
e
su
p
e
rin
te
n
d
e
n
t
of
publie.
In­
good
matrimonial
bond. Albert
T H A T ’S O U R B U S IN E S S
stru
c
tio
n
.
n
e
will
be
opposed
b
y
and
whip
it in to action, h u t the cal­
county.
flouted our advico, treated It with
We carry a complete line of all standard makes of Bicycle
In this connection' * ' suggestion several prominent educators. Prof. omel will * leave y o u r b o d y weaker
•cold contempt as an Impertinent in­
COLUMBIA,
RAMBLER, RACYCLES, IYER-JOHNSON, SANDPORD
trusion Into his private affairs and has been mode to the News that L. W. Bucholi, one of the brainiest and sicker t h a n ever. 'Calomel ia a
ROADSTER,
HARTFORD. IDEAL, ARDMOHAH, P O P E M OTOR
w ent on his lonely and self sufficient would make Florida the sportsman’! men In Florida, has the matter un­ very powerful drug, a form of mer­
CYCLES, M O T O R CYCLE SU PPLIER!' ^
der
serious
consideratiSfe,
and
to
cury,
and
need
never
be
used
be­
-way, w^th tho lure of the senatorial paradise of the world, L e., estab­
Our «lock is the largest a n d most confíete t h a t ha* ever been
bauble making-low, sweet music In lish a national fish and game pre­ those most intimate with him, he cause there la a perfect rem edy to
brought to Satiford. We are prepared to supply your want*. We cor­
tak
e
the
placo
of
calomel,
„that,
has
has
indicated
that
he
.will
run.
serve
of
the
main
channel
of
the
St.
b is heart when he should have been
dially invite you to give us a call and get our prices and term*.
•m ay scouting around for the Infinite­ Johns river and a territory extend­ Then others are trying to Induce all of calomel's good medicinal ef­
WE GIVE SATISFACTION '
l y richer prise of a chummy little ing from'the channel to ohe mile on Hon. F.* A. Hathaway, the brilliant fects with none of its dangerous and
w ife. ’He la a public man, and as each aide, in which preserve It should county superintendent ot Duval to uncertain follow-ups. - I t s name la
\
108 P alm etto Ave.
smeh we dare to advise him *on this be unlawful to hunt birds or beasts, throw his hat into tho ring. He DodsonV Liver Tone.
would
have
a
strong
following.
L.
R.
Philips
&amp;
Co.
sell
Dodson’r*
| m atter which vitally concerns hia or to shoot a gun, at any time, and
public future, and just to show him fishing should be allowed only by Hon. R. L. Turner, who likes to b e
th e trend of newspaper sentim ent in hook and line at certain, seasons of called " B 9 b ," la alreadytffeellng out

THE SANFORD HERALD

Money For Old Age

It has been stated that Ninety-Seven Per-C ent of
men work for their actual living after they are 60 years
o f age. Why is this? They have failed to save systematically and* hi
have not a surplus for old age.
Now is the tim tffo begin saving in earnest.
Your account is invited.

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Abe following ominous paragraph
Iroro the Sanford Herald, curt as a
m ilitary order' and as full of mean
&gt; In* m the "Stop, Look and Listen”
arign on tHe railroad crossing:
"Unless the Honorable Albert GU&gt;
-christ can get married The Herald
will not support him (or any of­
fice."—Lakeland Telegram.
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the year. This would create one of the enemy’s p osition .. He has fired
the largest and without doubt' the occasional shots in the preliminary
beat .game preserve in the United skirmish, to “feel the works,” so to
State«. It would soon be filled with speak, and he plans to make a very
deer, and bear, squirrels, turkeys, vigorous campaign. Mr. Turner la
ducks and all kinds of game. Alli­ aggressive, progressive and a born
gator» wonld lounge along the banks, fighter. For years he haa been the
ducks would literally cover the water secretary of the State Educational
and fishing would attract -thousands Association, and haa kept in close
ol sportsmen who yvoiUd pay very | touch with the teaching element of

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give you your money back with a
■mile. * Dodson’s Liver Tone Is a
true tonic for the liver, purely vegp
stable, and with aueh a pleasant
taste that It ia no trouble to get
children to take it. It ia absolutely
impossible for it to do any one any
harm.
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•V "Going over in the T u rn e r ra r."
T rib u te to Geo. II. F ern a ld
Death of George H. Fernald
e tc .— Sanford Horalii. This seems to
T he telegram "George H.j Fernald
Sanford mourn* the loss of one of
lie a rase where even the T urne r rar is d ea d " ca m e to Sanford y esterday
her best citizens today.
The sad
Utile Happenings— Mention Of doesn't take u great ileal to Turner morning a n d brought a hush upon news of the death of George H
over.— P alm Bench Post.
nil as th e y heard the sad news. .
Matters In Brief
F ernald, while expected for some
A targe n u m b er m ourn, and will
tim e came as a shock to the comCome to the Nautilus Casino at
continue to mourn ns individuals
rgpnity yesterday when flashed _(rom
Seabreeze, the coolest spot in Flor­
the loss of- a dear a n d beloved
PERSONA! ITEMS O f INTEREST ida, to spend your vac atio n
the wire to the bulletin hoard of the
Per­
friend a n d companion.
T o us the H erald ollice
'
fect bathing houses a n d beach.
loss is personal and .private a n d loo
áBjnmary Of The Floating Small Talke Fresh w ater shower.
Mr. Fernald had been in. ill health
New woolen
deep to hnve place in tho newspapers
Succinctly Arranged Por Hurried
for the past year anil just recently
bathing sui.ts and room 25c.
Ko
hut the d e a t h of George F ern a ld is
Herald Rssders
left here for Clifton Springs in the
men an d wom en
10O-13tc
a public loss and am ounts to n ca­
hope that his life could he pro­
• Hon. G aston M. Jacobs, member lamity. Therefore the t r i b u t e I am longed at that famous sanitarium.
E H. Kilhee of G eneva was a b u l l of the Democratic Executive C om ­ p erm itted to pay through th e S an­
No arrangem ents have been made
ness visitor to the c ity yesterday.
mittee from the C huiuota district ford H e rald is to his m em ory as for the fuqtjrnl^but it is understood
Freah yeast cakes a n d Im perial was a visitor in the city yesterday man an d citizen.
t h a t the interm ent will he made at
Com ing to Sanford from Boston B oston and will probably occur on
gasoline irons a t Mrs. S im on’s.
2-tf and transacted business a t the court
house. Mr. Jacobs was one of the ab o u t 1882, in his young m anhood, S u n d ay .
Mrs. Larramoro of Jacksonville is first residents of this section of the with tho s t a m p of nobility in his
George. IL Fernald came to San­
the guest of her a u n t , Mra. Phelps s ta te and is sometimes called the face a n d on his person, he quickly
ford
a b o u t the year I 9 9 i nnd literat Lako Onoro,
" F a th e r of C huiuota."
He always won a lending place in th o town
nil
y
grew
up with the town, being
finds a h e a rty welcome in HanfuriL which he h a s tield_lQ_ this sail hour
Drink PLEZOL, t h e new drink.
« n » *r
* * - • • '
C-tf
Uiiit
co rn , T h u y sd trr^ u ffcn G R K ^ -:
uoricc- nor been
* Vlrs. H enry M cL aulin and
l a n d Park.
Picnic conveniences, more re spected than he in Sanford, m u n ity
dren have returned from a trip to amusements.
The only safe, clean n o tw ith s ta n d in g he was o nly a pri­ . H e established his preseht business
points in. . Georgi a—
. outdoor swimming pool, em ptied vate citizen, with tho exception of as T u x b u ry Sc Fernald anil i n c o r l ^
cleaned
a brief tim e ns county commissioner pointed same as the George H, F e r - ■ ^
Ho 4
testan well. Shower bath, toboggan for Orange county. D uring all these ttald Hardware Co, in 1903.
lettpee a n d cauliflow er s e e d . 9 G - t f
elide ...Leased privately also.
8t5 years, w ith o u t pay, in honors or was member of the city council
men in i . + . ~
--------- ?»Sriford-fjmtgr-of- .Wtrtfa dices "will
money, he has been a p u b lic ser­ 1886, county commissioner for six,
a
"Miss Knthlccn Steinmeyer, tho
go to Orlando to n ig h t to install a
years, was Vice President of the ^
"
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vant,
a
n
d
his
labors
h
a
v
e
been
charm ing d au g h ter of Rev. F. E.
lodge a t t h a t place.
F
irst
National
Bank,
President
of
m any a n d nrduous, costing m uch in
HOW us th e lady who does not appreciate, n Rood X
Steinmeyer of Sanford is a visitor
Get y o u r lie cream fro m D u h a r t’s
time a n d m oney. Alwnys modest', tho Sanford Telephone Co., nnd
to tho city tho guest of her nunt,
, m irror. T he m irrors on o u r Drersers, D ressing ^
Ice Cream Factory.
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always k in d ly and approachable, sec retary of tho Sanford Light A
Mrs. C, D. Clough, and gra n d ­
Fuel
Co.
Ho
was
president
of
the
Tabled and Chiffoniers, h a re all been subjected to
♦
0. P. Swope, the live real estate parents, Rev. and Mra. W. II. Stoin- patient w ith the faults a n d sh o rt­
hoard of trade and Commercial Club.
comings
of
others
he
was
deservedly
♦
man of Oviedo was in the city on meyer, having come down to attend
severe tests us we have inspected them carefully •4Y
popular w ith all classes. As citizens F orem ost in public spirit, active in
Wednesday.
the M eDonnld-Steinm eyer wedding
♦
&lt;4»
lit*
own
business
a
n
d
-in
all
th
a
t
per­
ourselves,
nnd
yet
(hey
rem
ain
unbroken.
we ra n all em u la te his e x a m p le with
Y
PLEZOL is the one best fountain which takes place next W ednesday profit to th e town and especially to tained to the good of the town, gift­ t
4
Come
and
look
in
litem
.
We
know
you
will
be
pleased
drink.
td f
j evening. Lakeland Telegram.
tho young would I hold- him up as ed with line executive ability, ener­ ♦
X
with tlie nril &gt;ction. a t well as w ith the d ainty nrtM es of :♦&gt;
getic, with- awake, conscientious and
an exam ple in civic life.
Mr*. C. H. Dingec has returned
4&gt;
sunny
&lt;h
»positioned
George
FerSanford will miss him ut all public
Kurritiure oi which they are a part.
frnm a pleasant visit to her parents
♦
♦&gt;
functions, w hether of gladness or nnld won a large part in the hearts
at Dunedin.
♦
sorrow, for his ready s y m p a t h y was of th e people and his going has cast
5 or 6 doses G66 will berak an y
C A S H OR IN S T A L L M E N T
&lt;♦.&gt;
equally felt a n d easily a n d gracq- a gloom over the city and younty. 4
tase of Fever or ChilU. Prico 25
In
th
e
hand
he
always
took
an
ac­
4
.
fully show n, no m atter w h a t the
À
' cents.
.
1 ✓ 9I-2Gt
tive part and was a consistent mem­ 4*
Tile Ilerenn-1 oad the largest a t ­ occasion.
**
*
ill
A D C D M A TU V
s tr ee t &amp; Palmetto Avenue •4&gt;
’ J. D. Davison and (I. W. Spencer tendance again Inst S u nday and so
W hat m o re shall l a d d of per­ ber from the inception of this or­ 4- W
♦&gt;
. W . A d l Ix M I H i SA N F O R D , FLORIDA &lt;«
expect to try lor thi*- big bass nt retained the banner.
sona] w orth, but to sum up in one ganization until the time of his de­ 4
p
a
rtu
re
In
fact
there
was
no
or­
The
lectures
that
were
to
have
Ponce P ark today.
word G E O R G E F E R N A L D WAS A
ganization for the public good in ♦ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
been given for the class in October G E N T L E M A N .
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
4-&lt;f&gt;
New booking orders for 11ig Bos­ have been postponed until N ovem ­
which
Mr
Fernald
did
not
take
an
F aithfully,
ton Lettuce and Cauliflower seed. ber. on account of ho many of our
activ&lt;
part and he was always r-p
.
_
„ .
. Dr
upon lb*
f or » a i r n i * o n
J N W H I T S 'E H
F K D utton.
96-1 f
i n *«i &lt;| t r i t u r i
people being away from tin- rtty
read \ i:.d willing tu -boulder .1 little 1 0 0
L d tC
10
L l c l S S l i y * f»lrI »«Irci
S..|,| 1 Tth. A I». ‘ 191 I
mor* "i iln- responsibilities than any
F I: i i
C.irl Houmillat i* l&lt;i&lt;ikirig hand
It J I T I W K I . I . ,
Dutton Itecom m cnds K ur-K er
*
Fri
fitr
&lt;#uAftlinn
Class R eporter
some b ehind the co u n ters of the
l*or Rent
House and live nere* of
The following letter is self fx- oth er member, shoulder them cheer­
t
Seminole Pharmacy.
planatory nnd a* will be seen is a fully m il curry them , to completion Intuì two miles from city on West
( l " . r f i i l 1 alw.i)s uptiminiic.
Will i lone Store*
**( Kftfillf attuti fur Ini Jlr**i| Iteteli
very strong recom m endation of Kor" ’i Side
Also furniture and gun* for Nottrr
Pl.K/.OL is the B E S T cherry
Stiliti ri 575 of Ihr- (irnrtil Slalutra
hearted,
a
good
business
man.
u
horn
„„i,.
HOUiu,
can
be
rented
until
Natta» U h*r*by gl veti that J, N. M •The sad intelligence of Hon Geo. Ker. the new puncture cure:
drink.
*
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l ' Ur r h a - p f 'if T«« ( ‘ i*r t i g r a t a * S n
lender
perfect gentleman it all next August
\\ S Kemper
* 2p September. 1” , 1911
M I- ertisi d"* deatli ha- d oubtb **.
*»«•1 -il ■
ih»- ’»ih
v *»f j un»,
Mr and Mrs. J. II Ferguson have
tintet
li-orge
Fernald
stood
pre­
N 1» 1
h** flirti i i t i l r e r l i i i r a i r in m y
renelied every eitizen of Sanfnrd, Mr G t &lt;’ ha inberlam, S ta te Agent,
Piatto
to
rent
for
the
st-nsott
fn•
alni
h«j*
m»'fr
«¡i|ilirafmti
far Ini
returned from a visit to their da ugli­
•!*'*•«!m mur ih »mirtlinre «riti« I«* Hild
KorK er P un ctu re Cure, Sanford, em inent among men
iti! ol «lai In 1 all) »lire woillil llke to
qutri*
at
111
S
ccsiik
I
street
H-tfe
r*»eI iftrate r rjifif |m-f |br fnlln^lhff fÌ»s»fjb»cfl
He was probably tin* oldest busi­
er at Cnrrabelle.
Florida
pny a Ittst trib u te in bis mernory
|*'fe*|nrft y *lii ti *f*■'11 in Sr mlfiiilr * a u n t|t Fbf*
ness
nmn
in
the
city
iti
point
of
ser­
&lt;
F»tr Sale llmind pup for sale «l*. *'»*'■»ci l.«t» 42, ITI tu 171. Laitf wi»a«|,
Dear Sir For the benefit of the
Closing out all t y p e w r ite r carbon
I therefore suggest j| h a tributi' of
1
hi* «Aiti 1«rtil tirtHii •••im ii'e il «t 1hr tliti» nf
Ju*t the right age to train. ih e luuihce fi f «urei N-fl Ifir • Ir hi fi 2 MIO (rt
paper.* Best grades only, at 25c respeet and t&lt;|iprei*iatiou of thè rnan autom obile users of the s t a t e of vice and wus known from one end ebeti ji
t
h
r h » ".e ' i f l 'n k it o « n
of tin -title to the other being a R II 1.y neh. S.tnford. Fla
Route
per iloien sheets. H erald Office
nini of bis works among uh, that Florida and our locality in particular,
I D» »«ut latiti iirliig M*c»»rt| al thr tinte
iarg&gt; i unirai tor in plumbing and Nn
i.l th è
,,f ■ u ri. r r r t i f l r a t e
S u 2115
1
a if.
97-tf
ev ery business Iiiiiim- within thè city wish to say publicly th a t th e tires
Jf&gt; thr ti* rn* ni I ut net A I, t'fìlr»* aaitl
sew .r work in the early days in
on
our
live
automobile*
nnd
one
mo­
1
e
f
l
i
f
l
r
i
f
e
»
«hall
he
e
rtlrr-m
t«
!
a
r r c if t lln g
There arc many
wild rumor* d ose doors for thè period of one
For Exchange Solid coin silver lii I*» Ia » *lre«l arili taaur rhrrron nn th*
Florida and the Fernald t o today
torcycle
a
re
treated
with
KorKer
Z3 r •I &lt;t«A of i t r i n h r r . A II 1141*1
alloat regarding the wur, b u t tho bulduring the Ipncral services of
sta n d s as a monument to the execu watch. gold inlaid engine. 117 jewel.
Witrrri* m&gt; ufflt*i»l! alytiftturr and »*»1
Puncture C ure.
f
letin board nt The H erald office is our departed friend
,|ii)USl ed, Elgin movement for mi- hi * t h r l 7 t i h d a ) mi S e f t | # rnt«ef A I * I IH L
After wttnessm g your d e m o n s tra ­ tive ability of George Fernjild
***ai
I A IMH'HI.ASS,
Not
ice
will
be
given
I
n
t
e
r
of
t
he
absolutely cor rest
\lso biey e!e Í rame * l»-r k * ir cu ci ( inurt. Stamhi a Ir t u , FI a
His (tenth cause* an aching Void 1„m at o pistol
tion*. we hail the tire* of one of our
d a y a n d h o u r of t h e f u n e r a l .
*
l i f j a i ( '. R u b r i la , M I V
wa nled
\\ S Kemper
8-2t p
Fri « ’ite
H. J. I,enke, the well known i n ­
machines tre a te d with K o rK e r, and in th e hearts of old and young alike
D I. T H R A S H E R ,
for
his
kindly
heart
had
a
place
(or
surance m an of O rlando spent yes­
Inter the m otorcycle and otto of our
1 want a good man with a good
M ayor
terday in the city, en jo y in g the sul­
truck».
After tests of e v e ry des­ the children always and his memory team to plow 15 acres at ('ii m em n
phur water.
cription. a n d especially a f te r having will be kept green for m any years in ('¡ty .'S an fo rd . Florida
The 15 acres
Herald Office Had S n a k e s
pulled nails of various sizes from our the city where hi* living presence ts know it as the Joshua Powell farm.
ice cold PLEZOL in bottles for
This m o rn in g a box was found in tire.*, n n d fu rth e rrn o re , a fte r h a v i n g , M" ' “ nt
rm,,' V
Go and look at the land and tell trte
sale at nil dealers
i-tf
T he Hemiri office that contained a put n tu b e fu ll of Itole*, w lt h o u t vitti
His life was a li viti g exam file to
how much you will |ih,w it for tier
Hon J T Clark of the hoard of large rattlesnake and for a time it ■ a n iz in g . lu t o a new c a s in g . « e de ll- young and hi* work- will lie
acre and harrow ii i t . I any roots
count) commissioners was in the threatened to stampede 1be oline •nled that w r .n u b i n o i afTortl tu In k &gt;w n ev imi ,dl&lt; r ■!« at *
you tind &gt;ut them out ai d pile them
It was the w riter- gnml fortune
city x csW-rday on business and pleas­ force until it w.a discovered that with out K o rK e r in all our au to m o
and burn them
N&lt;&gt;w I want u
th e snake was dead
It afterw ard lilies, at th e low cost a t which you to h av e known hint long anti well,
ure combined.
first class joJ» done
The caretaker,
developed thu ta young son of Leon­ supply it.
and we only knew him to esteem
U. G. S m ith haa re su m e d his run
Mr. Marshall at C am eron C ity!
ard Viehlin had brought him in as a
If any of y o u r prospective cus­ him m ore highly as the years passed Grocery
on tho Oviedo-Snnford Special again
Store has rhargo of m y '
present to th e cdtor.
Otto of Mr tomers are skeptii'ul, as wo- were at by
T o d a y we miss his kindly smile
and his m any friends hero are glad
placó. Make your price to "Owner
ami friendly greeting; we long in
Yieldin'* hoys kiled ihis snakeship first, send th e m to us,
to see him in the city once more.
J. P
26 Colombia St . H empstead,
w ith a hoe early this morning in (ite
vain to hear the ring of his jovial
Your* truly,
L
I
. N
Y
8-4tc
Piano a n d Player Piuno- Expert orange grove.
The snake was a
lu igliter and to feel again his genial
V F. D U T T O N . IN C ,
tuning a n d repairing . All work ah- small one. measuring about five feet
presence When the new* of Ins
I wish to rent one or two room*
By F F. D u tto n :
»oiutrly guaranteed. W .L. Harvey. ur,(i having nine rattledeath
was flashed yesterday in fancy with two beds, or one large room
(advt.j
s lie
Box 1233-Phone 249-4.
102-tf
WI could see him not in death's with two beds by the week, lor
in l s hroud of sorrow ami despair, one. two or three monili*, muat be
Verne Arnert is s p o rtin g a new t *
uf ( apt K W. D. Dunn
Lei The Raker Do T he
Tin* Northern Iron
but sm iling upon us frnm the sunset close in ami good neighborhood.
Ford ami says th a t he can heat th e , G a pt E W. I). D unn, one of
The a b o v e will bo tha s u b ject of
W ork— Do The Work
tia'o t h a t mark* God's farewell to the Send price to "J P " 26 Colombia
world on speed and wearing quid- Sanford's oldest and re spected cm the sermon to be delivered by Rev
day
smiling
with
all
the
well,
reIlcleRalc to 1!h
St.. H em pstead, L. L, N Y.
8-Hte
¡ties.
zetts died at. Oriundo y esterday m orn­ George H y m a n , pastor of th e Bap,
.
. „
, ,
, mem bored grace of bis manhood,
Cnpt. u*« church, a t tho B aptist c h u r h on |ovw # n d ,|pvotion
The Buyint; of the Fuel and
V Confmissloner L. P. Hngan will ing of a c u te indigestion.
the Flour
move his interesting family to tho D u n n was well known i n . this sec­ next Stinduy night. T t i g - a u diences Then lab o r Well, that in death you go
UGAL AIIVI BUSING
city, whero tho children will attend tion, having reaided here for many continue very large 5t th e church
We’re Immune to Heat,
N ot only with blossom* sweet,—
years after th e war anti being con­ ami it i* p re d ic te d th a t tho greatest
s ehiiilT
Otir Shop i.s Neal
N&lt;ii b e n t with doubt, nnd burdened In ('«»uri n i r « u n l ; J u i l f r . H t a lr o f F I e t I d i
nected with the South Florida Rail- xeason of th e church activ ities has
I n ti- F a t i l o u t
5 or 6 doses 6CC will break any
with fear*,
K i l g i r T l f t lo n in n i
Srmtnolr C m i n t /
At Your Service Every Hour
w ay as a conductor. T he following now begun.
Mr. H y m a n ’is sparing
exse of Fever or Chills. Price 25
And dead, dry husks of the wasted C‘ Jarrfir«&gt; T l p io t i, M in o ra
from the Reporter-Star gives a brief no pains to see to all the details uf
Notte* I* hrr**by *»vtn to ili whorn It miy
■cents.
94-2&lt;&gt;I-‘
years,
ronrirn, itili ll. J l’owrll, »• (•uirdiin of
W hy Not K eep Cool
history of C ap t. Dunn:
comfort, e n te r ta in m e n t a n d in s tru c ­
Ftlgir Tlpiun imi riirmer* Tlpton, minor*,
Hut laden with golden wheat.
»ili
on
thr
I
Tth
itiy
of
Ortober.
A
I»
1914»
Every family* in S an fo rd can af­
♦
And
Huy the Finished Produ’
Cnpt. E. W D. D unn filed at tion of the audiences. T h e spiritual.
,I he
. p a th
. y . of thousands
..................................
s„ ,y m
of i j ì f i l y t«&gt; ih»* I f o n u r ih ln (è ro . (3, H e r r ì n f ,
ford to ta k e The H erald a t 20 cents m idnight last night of ac u te indi­ Ìtv of tilt* c h u rc h in onci OÌ tho praiBO^ .
,
j
|
I tounty jurlgr in ind for «»111 County. it
* .
#UI
i
et
, frirtul» ÌM entflllled lo ih« Derettved M(1 oflfr# Sinford In 'liti County, It IO
per month. Take it a n s d stop read­ gestion at the home*of fii* son-in-law, worthy
t h i n g . of thè p o i f r e g s ti o n .
whot, „ olw „ y „ „ o d bc■ » - -r •• *“»»
*
,
f l u t t e r r i ri De hv«r«f, fyr *ut t io r lt y lo «eli,
ing your neighbor's.
D r. Ci. H, Edwards, 409 S outh Or-] if you have not atten d e d any of
I
bi*
beli
of
paia
whili*
sufferlttg
«
|.,iv,t«Vi-, ih. &lt;»,&gt; fttit», (nt-r-.t ,&gt;f
siih
j _ j K i l t m ln o rs In thn, fa lln o ln g i l n r r l h n l rn»l
Bakory
Mayor T h ra s h s r^ M ra. Thrasher ange avenue. C apt. and Mr*. Dunn those services, come once n n d you physical pain liersblj. m
r tliir ,
in . « lid C o u n ty , to »11 S o u th h» '
lived
in
Sanford,
hut
they
had
been
will
always
w
a
n
t
to
come.
13 Magnolia,
in
Phone IBB
'and daughter, Mias M a y have re­
bereft in the loss of one of Nuture'* ,fUv
' 7*'.Ja, 1 owmhit»
m
MSmith* Sub-I)|viiion,‘,u/
of Sir.
turned from a few d a y s spent at visiting with their children in O r­
noMemon.
•
19. Ham« jo KuL Which Ippllrttlon will ’ 4 4 4 4 4 4 « * 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44&lt;
lando during the summer.
Cnpt.
Ponce P ark.
•
Artificial Pepper.
D u n n is survived by his wife, three
Tho common nettlo Is now being
Thoso w anting W a ts o n Sprayers daughters, Mrs. G. H. E d w a rd s ami ueed Id the preparation of artificial
in the near future s h o u ld leave or- M rs. John S. McEwnn of Orlando, [topper. In Us preparation the nettles
__ _
_
^ r
9
*
-1
— .—^
dem a t th o Btore of th o Geo. H. a n d Mrs, C J. Yclser of" Jackson-' are harvested Just before flowering,
Fernald H ardw are Co. a t once, as it ville, and one son, Irwin D u n n of and dried.
A fter drying they aro
t»kes a b o u t 30 days t o got them Orlando. Mrs. McEwan is a t South ground, and th e n boiled for a couple of
from tho factory.
3-SRc
Hadley, Mass., and Mrs. E dw ards i* hours with 20 por cent of th eir weight
of alcohol, th re e per ce n t'o f vinegar,
C n p t J. A. Leslie, representing a t Hartford, Conn. The funeral will
ten per cent of water, five, p er ce nt of
Consider the advantage of having a partner in your business w ho has am ple
th* T a m p a Tribune Y e a r Book left n o t be held until the absent dau g h ­ oil and two per cent of salt. When
resources,
who allows you to run your business as you wish, and who ta k es an
te
rs
reach
Orlando.
y n te rd a y fo r .Ocala, w here ho will
the greater pu&gt;'t of tho liquor h a s evap­
Capt.
D
u
n
n
lacked
h
u
t
a
few
a c tiv e interest in your business success.
Interest th e people in hie publication.
orated, the rem aining mass Is dried
m o n th s of being 78 y e a n of age. He snd pulverised.
This is the relation we form w ith our custom ers.
W. H. F ly n n of B loo m in g to n , III.,
was born nt Princeton, N. J., ^Joc.
M ake us a partner in your business agreeable to the above conditions; then
in th e city a few h o u rs yester- 9, 1836. He m o v o d ^ o a n d lived in
With Himself In Mind.
V
en ro u te to p o in t« ,ln South tho south m ost of his life and when
ta k e tim e to have a personal talk with our officers w henever you are in need o f
When you h e a r a man telling what
lorida. H e Is connocted with the
advice. You will alw ays be welcom e and we will assist you in every way pos­
t h e war of th e sixties came on he 1* the opinion of "thinking people
M Plct B ank of B loom ington and is
enlisted in th e cause of the Confed­ everywhere" he has direct rciojenco
sib le along such business lines.
«Jo y in g a weH e a rn e d vacation,
eracy, becoming a member of fho to himself.
»nlch he will spend in Florida.
MAKE OUR BANK O U R BANK
Bluff City G rays of Memphis, Tenn.,
Notice to Telephone S u b s c rib e rs
Co. K, 19th Rcgt. F orrest’s cavalry.
N O T IC E
On s n d a fte r O ctober l i t , 1914, H e went In as a private a n d came
tv« ?
wlU be » ch*r *# of 0 N E o u t a captain, having won his pro­
OLLAR ($1,00) m s d o for ching- m otion by bravo conduct a n d faith­ Ab I have charge of the business of the
position of ttle p h o n e in s s m e ful service.' A fter the war ho settlod Title Bofid Si Guarantee Co., E a s t San­
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H A L F -H E A R T E D WOOING.

IC ot W a 1914. bv ri» McOn. KUwww SrwSttwl

W h e n love o n c a p te iu li a d m is s io n to o u r

W H Y H I8 L O ^ E FA ILED H ER.

I n s p ite of a ll t h e v irtu e * w e r a n b o a s t
T h e w o m a n t h a t Uallt&gt;erute* Is lost.

"Come let us w alk together.
While thn su nset fades and dies.
And, darling, look Into my heart
And not Into m y eyes.
Let us sit and talk together
In tha old fam iliar p la c e .
Hut look down I n to my heart, dear.
Not up Into m y foes.**

hsartt.

It'S ono thing to fall In lovo with n
girl and to bond every effort to socurn
an Introduction and qulto another to
havo one’s host friend say: "The nic­
est little girl you ever sow Is visiting
our house. I want you to meet h e r ! “
Tho young mnn knows beforehand
that ho must appear pleased with th&lt;^
girl, whether ho fancies h e r or n o t
Arrangements aro mado for him to
dino at tho house. Ho la seated next
to tho girl a t table. Tho same thing
happens at the th eater and sleighing,
until quite before he realizes It Ills
friends begin to look upon him as tho
young lady's beau.
It Is then th a t ho finds himself In

Ilccauso thcro scorns to be a mutual
attraction for each other when a
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- '• young man and a
girl meet, that
does not always
signify that they
are to be heart
mates. 8ho may
find him pleasing
and ho find her
charming for a
Somehow, beforo that conversation
good six months. a rather embarrassing position. Ha
At the end of that cannot well decline his friend's Invi­ ends, he has suod to bo taken back
time, each may tations If he Is his business associate. Into her esteem again. Tho messen­
discover that both The affair becomes .more complicated ger who took her card and the messen­
aro growing weary when ho observes that he has mado a ger who brought her flowers crossed
of each other's deep Impression upon the young girl. each other on their leparnte missions.
Ho knotVfe she must t)e of the opin­
Sho cannot be quite suro th at sho
society.
L o o k i n g the ion that he has fallen deeply In loro won him back by letting him think
matter fairly In with her, Judging from his being so sho was thinking of him or whether
ho wnB returning to her of his own
tho face, ho real­ constantly .Uy h e r side.
When his friends begin to Joko him volition.
ises that she Is
When a man really loves n gl?!.
not Just tho kind About the m atter/he Is in a quandary
as
to
what
to
do
or
ssy.
When
his
oven
If thoy do havo a little lovo spat
.of a girl who suits his different moods.
..She does not appeal to him sufficient own folks rejoleo orer tho stato of af­ now and then, there Is no troublo In
ly for bhn to give up bis single, bless­ fairs, ho accepts tho situation, lie winning him back. Ha has no eyes
edness to go through llfo with her. calls regularly Upon her and endeav­ for arfyono else. He cannot bo kept
look in g around at wedded couples, Jio ors to lesm to care for tho girl. He away. By all these tokens sho can
has observed that where tho husband had always had hla. notion of Just tell that lore for her Is still "warm
waa somewhat of a crank the wlfo w hit kind of a girl ho would proposo ' In his heart. . When n man Is* con­
was docile as a^amb. Where the wire to—first a cabaret dancer, then a pret-! stantly coating about for excuses to
eras high-strung, of domineering dls- ty little queen of tho movles-ra lively break off, It Is useless for a woman
position, tho husband' waa a good-na­ stage beauty 'or Jolly girl of tho golf to try to win htfh'back.
His Interest and affection* for her
tured, easy-going fellow whq would links. •
The girl he found himself paying had dwlndlod out. Tho more somo
‘.give her her own way, right or wrong,
t o keep peaco In the family. Rut attention to had non« of theao char­ men conklder themselves wanted by
ashen two naturee clashed and neither acteristics. Bhe was quiet and de­ some particular girl tho more apt they
-would five w ay,’ they could not be mure. In an enthusiastic moment he aro to evade her, This - Is their na­
Tightly mated, as far aa ho could see. proposed td her. Her folks gavo her ture. Tho lovo a woman must strivo
'When a man concludes to devote hla permission to accept him. An un­ to win back Is not worth having.
l if e to Just one woman, the apprecia­ eventful courtship followed. When a
When Art Failed.
tion between them must be mutual or young man has no Inclination to make
there could be no love. If, while he lovo to hla fiancee even tnomost un­
Onco upon a time a maiden with a
la calling, oetenalbly for courting, be ' sophisticated of maidens will rosllxp lofty domo sot her heart on a career
finds a trait developed In her which that his Is a half-hearted wooing. It and took a finishing course at an ex­
h e doee not like, his mind Is sure to lacked tha ardor, the eager Intensity, clusive think factory, learning a lot
dw ell, upon It until bis ardor cools. of love which aho had thought about, about art. After which her father
For Instance, if ho has braved the cold in her day dreama. Like him, sho ac­ staked her to the price of a studio,'
and s te m of an unusually bitter night i cepted the altuatlon, supposing him to and she started In to put Rembrandt
to spend a couple of hours or m I n , be an undemonstrative lover. By tho on the shelf and to make Michael
h e r society. It doesn't add to hla good $ time they havo gone round together Angelo look like a second-rater. The
humor to have her suggest that they six months or more each seems to find resalt was many pictures In which
should call upon some friend a few the tie a bit Irksome. It la not until the casual observer could easily dis­
the girl summons up courage to ask to* tinguish tho roses In the foreground
blocks away.
&lt;
There la no way of getting there be released that this man who has from the cows In the background, and
aaTO on foot* fihe sulks when he at­ be«« ia half-hearted wooer gnddenly the felt'th a t success waa assured.
tempts to arguo her out of her notion awakens to the knowledge that she Is But time developed that spreading
and that makes the evening pass un­ dearer to him than he knew and begs paint and selling pictures are distinct
comfortably, therefore unpleasantly, for another chance to make good. Nq and different propositions, and father
for him. Bhe shows so little regard man should enter Jnto a love affair, had to put up for tho rent and other
for. hla comfort, even for hla health, unless his wholo heart Is In It Half­ Incidentals from time to time.' Thon
Bho came doWn off her high perch to
that It cannot be wondersd hla love hearted wooers ate not wanted. * •
should begin to fall signally after a
wed an embryo merchant prince who
few .such contretemps The'girl waa
had a good Job In the gents.' furnish­
WINNING HIM BACK.
sure that he was In I o t o with her at
ing department.
This was a great
fir st N o-doubt he waa. Lore ta a
The girt who tells bar lover "all Is blow to art, but a big help to father.
bloom which must be coaxed along, over between us,- often regrets the Motal: It la difficult for Art to tri­
ourtuied. until It la strong enough of worda quite as soon as thsy have umph over Nature.—Atchison (Kan.)
Its own accord to take firm root passed bar lips. Her pride will not Olohe.
lfan y a girl has wondered why her let her acknowledge It 8bo watches
VI lover's love has failed her. If she him vanish down tha street, with her
carefully at her own treatment eyes suffused with tears, and the
o í him. she may o f t « find the cauae. thought ta hvr heart is, "How am 1 Jo
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win him h a r k ’" Sho knows that ho
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her dearly, sho concludes ho will suf­
fer In silence rather thnn let her
know sho In making him feel miser­
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Like Elnlno, In the fnmous poem,
sho whispers to herself. "M ust I dlo
for want of ono bold word?" She remembers that his hlrfhdny Is at hand.
Why not send him n card with a
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guess from whoso baud It came. It
might melt his prldo and any nngry
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will melt h er pride and sho will wrlto
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School Dress Adorned With Smocking

Code of Famous Japaneee General
W orth Observing by Youngstera
of Any Country.
T he Into General Count Nogl, who
com m itted auicldo a t the moment
when tho gun was flrod which a n ­
nounced tho start of tho funeral pro­
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tasucd a nolo of disciplinary Instruc­
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F irs t— Keep your mouth closed. He
who has always his mouth open shows
th a t his mind Ib blank.
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th*nt« fl .10 d#( 10 min K 9 rha, lh#nr»
N 79 d9t.
ha. ail in lllock
def, 50 min E 13.50 tch«,
I». Mitchell’« Survey. I^vy Cirant
Salti landa belng aasessed at thè datea
of thè laeuance of such certificate« In thè
name of Mra. M E llicka.
NOTIC E o r HALE
U^less «ald certificate« «hall ba redeemed
Notirr la h rr^ r |ivrn that under and
by virtu« of a final deer»«* of furerloaur* and accordine to law, tal dead «vili iaaua there»ala made on th© 27th day of August. A. It on on tha 29th day of Saptamber. A. I).
•914, by iha Honorable William S Ilullock, 1914.
Wltneaa my officiai signatura and aeal
Ju{fg* of the Circuit Court of the Fifth
Judicial Circuit of Florida, in the ah»enr# this tha J7lh day of August, A I). 1914.
(•««Il
E A. OOUGI.ASS.
from the i u i * ©f Honorable James W
Clark Circuit Court, Saninole Co.. FU.
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°f Seventh Judicial Circuit
S-Fri-fttc
Ily J. C. Itobarta. 1). C.
of Florida, in Chancery flitting, in that cer­
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War* -ar»d Mattie t»r«&gt; John* a* executor«
estate of W T John*, deceased, are com
plainant« and Sariunt Opera HoUae Com­
pany, a corporation of the state of Florida, I
■ltd flntrrt If. Kam«ev( trustee, are de- !
fendaot», I «hall offer for sale and sell to
tha high« at bidder for cash. l»efore the door
of the court house in Sanford, Seminole
t ounty, Florida, on Monday, the 5th day
°f Ofiobrr, 1914, the same being a legal
sales da&gt;. snd during the legal hours of i
sale, Iht property described in the final decree aforesaid as folio««, t»-wit. Tha ärgst
Ninety ft. r
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purrhurr of Ta» CrrflAratr No. J:*6.'dated
the 3rd -lay ol June. A II 1913. end Cer- i

Avoid becoming effeminate.
S ix th —“Nftver Tndhlgo In luxuryT h e m Is nothing that-m akca a fool of
a man like luxury.
S ovcnth—Hide In a rlklsha as llttlo
as possible. Even if a rlklsha la bent-,
for you, try to walk homo.
E ig h th —How many of you wash
your faces with cold w a te r In the win­
ter? You should not uaa warm water.
N in th —When It la cold, think It la
h o t ; - n n d wheu tt la hot, think It Is

my oftlrr and has made application for tax !
Ifead- . la m u « in accordance, «uh law. •
Said certificate epibrace« the fallowing tfp«
eri beo property situatevi in Seminole county, Florida, to- « it :• Crrtiffràle Np. 99«
Lot f*. IMk 13. Tisr A. Sanfnfd. The «aiti ’
land being «••e««rcj at the date of the ie- ,
suanre of tuck certificate in the name of
lUotcri Turner.
Carlificate No. 443 embrace« ljot 1.
fllk 11. Tier 7, Sanford.
The «aid land
being ar«r««ed at tha data of the Issuance
of auch certificate In the name of l ynch, J.
E. Untea* «aid certificate shall be re­
deemed according to lav, tai deed will
Isaue thereon on the 29th day of September
A. P. 1914.
Wit nets my offlaial signature and seal
this thr 27th day of August, A l&gt; 1914
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OW th a t mothers nro looking about
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some now touches In school dresses

nock and another across tho breast.
Midway between these twb bands a
single row of smocking forms tho ma­
for llttlo girls, the re tu r n to fashion terial luto two pufTs. ThoHo puffs aro
of smocking will bo welcome. Light fu rther docoratcd with small French
dresses of woolen fabrics m ust bo pro- knots.
pond for tho cool days of autumn
Tho body of tho dress Is a d ju ste d to
when tho llttlo miss begins another th e ligure also by parallel tucks on
year In tho schoolroom. Smocking Is each side of th e panels. T hey o ite n d
a form of needlework ohslly done and from tin* shoulder to the norm al untst
especially appropriate to children's
clothes.
Dy means of It llttlu g a r ­
ments r a n he shaped a n d hold In to tho
flgtlro nt th e necessary p ositions It Is
not a dapted to wash fa b ric s, hut Is
especially effective on lightw eight
woolens.
A llttlo dress Is p ic tu re d hero well
designed for llttlo girls fro m eight to
thirteen y e a rs old. - It 1« fu lle r In tho
skirt and sleeves thnn t h o m ajority of
dresses designed for s u c h youthful
misses. T ho fullness is provided by
smocking and tucks laid In (he m a te ­
rial
In addition to t h e s o there are
single box plults outlining a panel In
hack a n d £ront, and o n th e underATm B e a m s . T hree p la its extend to
the band of smocking w hich heads
the short* skirt. Tho p a n d a are tin
labed with u hand of s m o c k in g at tho

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Combinntion. of Colora
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line. The Isittom of the s k irt Is tinIhIumI utili a group of u n rm w tucks,
six In num ber, above the hem.
T h e sh o u ld e rs are long, dropping
o v e r tho top of th e sleeves.
The
sleeves uro som ew hat longer than
th re e -q u a rte r length, with th e ir nrnplo
fullness m u lin o ! at th e bottom by a
band of sm ocking and -u plain cufT of
the sa m e fabric a s the dress.
W ith this dre ss Is worn n round col­
la r of vai luco and organdie
Minali
cuffs to m atch are placed yver tho
hnndH on the sleeves
T h e re Is nothing so a p p r o p ria te for
decorating c h ild re n ’s clothes us neeillo
work, and tilt», re tu rn to favor of ohlfashloned smocking, which Is easily
done. Introduces n welcome new fea­
tu r e In fall d re sse s for little girls

T e n t h —It I s ‘a sbnmo to wear lorn
clothes without mending them. Hut to
wear th o torn part patched Is nothing j
NatlCr of Implication or tax Herd Indr
to be nshnmed of.
Section 575 of the (.citerai Statuir« •
Not»** I* hereby given that J N |*grter.
E le v e n th Know u h n t Is sh a m e , ho
Jr., |iun iia*er of Tju Orttfl« ate« Sti
who d o e s not know w h a t Is Bhame Is 136,
l t&lt;l. datrd the Ird day of June.
ItO?, «r i Tax t'rrtIficatrs No« 123 «fated
In fe rio r to dumb anim als.
the 5th lay of June, ,\ 4* |9 | | . tortili
T w e lfth —W hile In good health train calo No lu|5 datr&lt;l the Ird day of Jupe,
A. l&gt;. 1912, Certificate No. 2*h dated the
yourself so as to en d u m physical la­ 7tb
day of June, A. I&gt;. 1909, haa filed raid
bor. W hen you aro III, however, obey fortificati-« in my office and ha« made
application
for tax deed to t««ue in accord*
your physician’s Instructions.
ancs *nh la». Slid certificates embrace
T h irte e n th —Make y o u r clothes and tho foiu»mg described property «Ituatcd
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than ono of Bilk.
»»&gt; virtue ot a uti! ol Flrfl Fans« i««ur&lt;l
Vu imi uml» o »h** •rat of thr County Crturt
un old s e rv a n t of h e rs In tho country, u II i1| i Imoi« §h * nun y, Flurttla m that
FASHIONABLE LINENS.
in • •• • .rfain prnilm»: «hrtrin
who d e sc rib e d tho ad v an tag e's of h er • • * •|.S
refi 'li ter * um |*«n&gt;, • »«ir ti4r«ttun
1.
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d a u g h te r's r e c e n t m a r r ia g e The Iiuh- t* «Biniti! Bini F It l'fillrr I« tlefl bdailt.
N .w «od H . n d . o ^ S M . For t h . Bed ,m||(, „ ,lH fulr,y lir 0H,„.r ous man In 11• •intir» • &lt;*ir*1
iff »•« |r vI#•! \|f»*«n
«• un \( 4-f *«v. Ihr »ih •!«&gt; 41f *trlohrr.
H a n d s o m e ly
E m b r o id e r e d .
tho building tr a d e , th e y hnd a coin
• 19M • »4- -m»•»w »•111f thr ' fa| \f 4»nn «©iti on ».♦f • *..l !»|f«l *«le-a 1• k «ili
Mhccts arc aliiH’-l uni' cp*all&gt; li»m furtald» Imuso and garden, having 11» t
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Hill III &lt;1 III a wide hem Just t" uliow rent to pay, u maid to do her house
hi||tis( alni l'f*w» huMrr for ra«h, »ilhwhen tiirmsl down.
\ et there an* work,«t' drlvo on Sundays w h e n ^ th e .
*.w legal hour« &lt;*/t «airi «late, «t anil in
•»! the muri |i*Mi•«* th»'*r in tl»»* r||&gt; of
many objection* to this methml of h'»n*«&gt; was not needed for bufllneBB ■ 1•»rd.
Se ni*nule /ntjnfj ,|T»r*»|a *i* f•*I
inloriimeiiL The threads are very apt purposes, nnd, above nil, qio certainty 14««s ■f drwrfili» «i lami.
land, |il
tituair
i)*»ig and
uatr . l)'tf
LCèi i in ,Sr munii« ruuiit), i bifida. ii*-»»i.
to break,. Then the hem Will have lu uf provision for tho futuro.
Lui Sitty-aii (G6&gt; ari4Ì Ihe «oulh hall of lx)%
t&gt;n token off or sewed In nn mltfalnly
f§4) of II Joseph'« Addillo» fn
"It's-, unltfcky,'* %sho concluded, Fitti fnur areording
to map or piai therenf
wain, so It will t&gt;v found wiser to buy "Hint Mary cna't nbldo tho man; but. flar'ord,
a* ***c«rded ir» the puldir rrford» of (frange
those with a iierfis-tly plain hem or. If as I says to her, m a'am , thoro would and Serrinole rnuati«*«, alafe of Flortila.
to *atl«fy the term&gt; of «aid eierutinn and.
hemmed at home, to llnlsli with the nlways bo somo drawback, whatover ro«i
«.
I «ted thl« 31 st day of Aututl, 1914.
over ha tided horn that Is «usually found tnnn you married.*"
r s i il;
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on napkins. A fine crochet luce may
Sheriff Seminoie ('ounty. Florida
I Kri*5tr
go clear across the end th at L* to fold
Trafflo in Park Goldfish.
over nnd so give the look of rcDnomcnt
Molesting tho goldfish In tho lakes la &lt;irralt C'«art flexrnth Judicial Clrrull In
that goes with perfect taste.
In and For Hemlnalcv t'otint). Florida. In
Pillow slips nre nlso left open at In Central park Is no trifling offense,
( hanrrrf
both ends, with Ince all around. The ns eight youngsters, ta k e n to tiio Ju­ EC»* McLura«, Complainant
v«.
Citation
venile
court,
havo
learned.
In
each
bed aeems exquisitely dressed - with
W J. McLura«. Pefrndant
cose
u
lino
of
|1
was
Imposed.
Tho
these accessorie*. An old fashioned
T» W. J. Mrl.ura«'
\Nherea* a bill uf enmpiaint ha« l.es-n filed
twister ense open on either end also lads w e r e from tho E ast side.
In
11la rourt a* above entitled, and.
Pnrk
employes
learnod
recently
of
a
tins Ince. ituil If divdnsl i*nrh of these
U herta*, (ieorge A l»e*(*olte«, «olirltor
an*l of rounael for rompiainant ha« made
ends mny no tli*l with a bow of broad trnfllo In park goldfish. It was found affidavit
that It lx the belief of affiant that
ribbon, allhough n more refined taste thnt ono boy had capturod and sold the defendant. W. J. Mrl.ura« la a non
worth In tho park. Tho,lad had r*-»i.i.nt of th* .i»i» ot Harki. «n&gt;i U » r«-«will not permit anything In color about j 11.35
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_ ». * » ,». _ drill dt » rl.tr or munit) othrr thin thr
plaeed them la bottles a s he got them rt.tr ol- —
• *nd Ihlt hit rrrldrnrr II
Florid«.
n b«l.
4nd that thr drlrnd.nl It ovrr
The pretty "tw in .beds.“ -standing and thnn sold them »t bargain prices Unktatarn
twrnty on. jrtiri ol »*r/ and that thrr* la ho
side hy side, with snowy counterpane«- tp park visitors. Police Commission • p r r v i n In Utr atata of Florid», thr rrrvlc* ot
I
*»uhi&gt;o*0S
arould - oind tald' ' . upon
uponiwb»horn
slips nnd sheets turned down, nre most nr Woods was Informed, and detailed *u,,p?îD
«ni» msiwiere,
, hi* seni r*. •. v•**&gt;
somo
e
x
tra
men
around
tho
Harlem
•r* &lt;rderrd and r«Quir»d to ipptar to th« b*ll
attractive and look neater than any
40' • 4»| 0 *» U* «
ot rnmplatnt fll.d In -tkia MOV. (n th. .ho*,
sort of Ince o r nefldorprs possibly ran lake.- •
rnlltlra court, on or twlor* Monday, th» Slh
Tho. "cops" capturod nine o t tho day of Octol»-, A. 1). 1914; othrrwiaa thr
Merchants enter now to the newest In
tilll fllrd a(aln»t you will (&gt;• takrn a» ronevery way. nnd counterpanes arc so young anglers. All had lines with bont (r*&lt;rd.
wqven tl»nt the com ers fit around the pins attached to tho end, with a ploce
Il la furthrr ordrrrd that Ihi. nolle. t&gt;.
posts without having to bo pulled Into of cotton for balL Tho goldfish. In puMlihrd In lh. Sanford Hrrald. a nrwafiaprr, publlahrd In Marninola county. Fior­
g re ater numbers this y ea r than ever do, ntn e s week lor *l(ht consecutiva ««»ka.
awkward'folds.
Witnraa. E. A. I&gt;ou|laaa, Clrfk of «h. plrknown before, rose to th e cotton bait
cult Court, and th« real ol aald court, on
and
wero
soon
In
captivity.—New
York
this th. 22nd d.y ot July, A. I&gt;. 1914.
• 8yst#m In t h . Cupboard,
(•call .
E. A. imUCLAHS.
n o w m sny minutes nro lost some­ Tribune.
1'l.rk Circuit Tourl, Scmlnola (ounty.
County.
ny J. C. Uo»*rl«. t). C.
time* by looking for n enn or bottle
C,&lt;-orc. A. P.Cotlc.
The Question.
which tins been pushed behind sr*u)e
Solicitor aod or&lt;*oun»«l lor Complainant
i’ostm nster General Burleson said
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thing else on the sholves? Here I* n
simple Ides which can readily be adopt nt a banquet In Washington:
"One of our post ofllcw stprios con­
ed: Have made a set of little step* of
N o lle « o f A p p lic a tio n fo r T . i l» « r d U n d e r
N r r l l . n 37 « o f I h r (i« n « « n l . H t . l u l c o
various widths. baTlng tho top step the cerns a post offleo census taken a
Nolle. U h#r.by ,lv»n thnt J. N. . I'ortor
n arrow est 3inke them as fu r apart ns num ber of years ago:
Jr., purchancr ot T.« Ortlflc.t*. Non. _379,
"A question In thla census waa: 380, «81, 382, dated lh. 3rd day of July,
the rest of yoty canister*, cereal and
A. 'pi 1906,
«»Id cortlflcatM In
my
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spice Jar*. Then place the smallest 'W hat a re your m arital r o la tlo n if
offlre *nd haa read, appllritloo lor t . i deed«
"Tho
answers
to
this
quostloq
were
to |a«u« In Accordance with Into.
Bald
cans on the top sh?lf, the larger can»
ambra» tho followtns dea*
on t h e lower shelf, sn d so on. In thla startling. Ono post m a s te r answered: certificat«.
r/lbetl property »Ituated In Bamlnnl. coun­
way yon will h a r e only one ohject oc­ 'W lr to middling.' A nother answered: ty, Florida, to-wit; Lou 101. 116, 122 and
Lot ISA (lm. bag at BE cor, run B T»
cupying the width of it shelf-snd will Fine.' A. third, poor fellow, made the 4
def.
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minute«_ W with
li*. 14.B0 ,cha..
m. _
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thane. N I» de* 10 minuta. W t cha,
never have to look behind one thing ky %raglo answ er: ‘Th« w o r s t " t
th.nr« 8 T0 de* «0 min W 13.60 cha.
And another.

The woman who la fastidious In relaid to her attire doee not neglect the
•*»•11 details of dress Smart looking
«olonla! pumps add. a chic detail to

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te r It Is neco*Kury to m ultiply the voltime of flowing w a te r In cubic feet p* e r .
jjjln u te hy Its weight, ti2.&amp; pounds, nnd
t i e r a |&lt; i&lt; v u ro in o
|JI oVi-m. | mm kt-tle»&gt;k
this product hy tho v e rtic a l height of
and pi-ttlcoat arc ntl Im portant fen- th d filli ill foot, and (livido hy 33,000,
turi«-« of tin* c o stu m e
Convenient
gloves (or minimer a r e washaljle ones ,h " ,," n ,b ‘‘r ,,f foo».pounda representlug o n e horse|H)wer for o n e minuto.
of the Blip on variety. T h e se mny l&lt;e
easily cleaned In lukew arm w a te r and

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Cotnblnationa nre p opular thla sc«•on.’ even in tub frocka. N ot oqljr may
two or more colors b o -u n ited In one
costume, but two or more different ma­
terials mny fo used. T bo frock lllus1**lod here hay a separnto aklrt and
«oat effect th a t makes It vory acccptame for s tre e t wear. T h a aklrt la of
white and the coat tn roao colored
ratine. Very chic are tho llttlo collar
of soft w hite embroidery, panam a h at
■ad the w hite buttoned boot*.

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w o tie u a n . nmrn th n n a
th e nia jnrity. a glrl front
nnd Illo who rocnlves nn d
scnllo|Ksl around the tiottoru. This tolornblo offor of m n r r la g o
mny tx? Inundered nnd will wcar_bctti,r
hy h e r relatives to hnvo

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“ I want to tell you w hat wonderful benefit I have re­
ceived from the use .of Thedford’s Black-DratiRht,” w rites
Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky. .
“ It certainly has no equal for la grippe, had colds,
liver and stomach troubles. I firmly believe Black-Draught
saved my little jjirl's life. W hen she had the measles,
they went in on her, but one Rood dose of Thedford’s
Black-DraliRht made them break out, and she has had no
mure trouble. 1 shall never be without

Baluo a m o u n t of w a t e r f all ing 1'&gt;0 feet
will d e v e l o p a p r e s s u r e of 43,31
jMiutida p e r Hi|ti.irn lueli of
Fall
lug l.h'Ri fe.M.'it would p r o d u c e a p r e a
su re of 433 I'll pounds tier uijuaro Inch

JULIA BOTTOMLEY.

T e tti-.'tt-. m.- b. ;t rt( . Put cut bo t'ril
the)- do it. t &lt;at. h the ankles In walk
ing A salisfaelory one for w ear with
tho sum m er suit Is of w hite satine

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ABOUT PEOPLE AND EVENTS
BEING A RESUME

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Communications for this Column Should be Marked "Society Editor
Phoned to Mrs. R. A. Terheun, Phone 203
1 Brilliant Ureeption
— T he home of Mr. and Mrs. H enry
R. Stevens was th e sce.no of a b ril­
lian t reception T u esday evening,
tendered Dr. an d Mrs. Brow n le e 'b y
th e members of the Presbyterian
church.
' T h e beautiful home, with its a r ­
ti s ti c decorations was an exquisite
1---------- s e ttin g — ftrr--th e daintiij— gowned
,
. , yomr_tt.-zthg rpptbtTrP-farms-tnd J ulup y faces of the young people, a n d
th e flower of m anhood gathered b e ­
n e a th its hospitable roof, to offer
.^congratulations and good wiMfes to
th e popular young clergyman a n d
his charming bride.
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KuLctULg-Uiui-tccupUuu .hall, from
-»is» -porch, its- baauty- w iu U d ia r s u m * .
pleasing and a ttra c t» « .- T he b alus­
tr a d e leading to th e upper landing
was entwined with th e pretty vine of
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tho s ta r jessamine; th e chandeliers
to o were festooned with the sam e
vine an d graceful ferns wero used in
effective decoration throughout th e
lower floor. Vases of red roses fn
.
t h e parlor, nnd pink .roses in th o
lib rary added th eir b eauty and fra­
grance to tho charm of the p re tty
rooms. In the dining room a color
achomc of pink and green.w as c a r­
ried out in great m asses of pink vine
or Love's wreath a n d this too droop­
ed from the chandelier in graceful
sprays. A large bowl of the dain ty
flower centered the table.
Guests were received in the recep­
tio n hall by Men. R. L. Pock a n d
M rs. O. L. T aylor and presented to
R ev. and Mrs. Brownlee, receiving
w ith Mr. nnd Mrs. Stevens in th e
parlor.
Mrs. Brownlee was daintily gown­
ed in white crepe de chine and c a r­
ried an arm bouquet of white china
asters nnd asparagus fern.
Mr*. Sloven* wore a* becoming
gown of blue crepe voile, fashioned
w ith pleated Russian tunic and
bodice over a blouse of White shadow
lace a n d effectively trimmed in
black velvet.
The" bride,'s register, in which was
inscribed the names of the guest*
was a p re tty conception of the book­
makers* art, a souvenir of a c h a rm ­
ing occasion thul will he among the
cherished relics of the happy cmrplrrAnsisting in serving were the
Misses Annie Lee Caldwell and Essie
. P urdon.
T h e delightful occasion will be
am o n g the most pleasant memories
of guests a n d hosts alike.
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Luncheon for Bride»-Elect
A lovely pink a n d .white luncheon
was given by Afisa Saideo Williams
T h u rs d a y afternoon from one to
three, in honor of three of the p o p ­
u la r young brides-elect. Misses M a­
bel H and, .Genie Wicker and Linda
Le flier.
A charming simplicity prevailed
in th e decorations of [link and white
confined to the dining room. Vases
of Love’s W reath a n d bowls of cal-,
lad iu m s and ferns were placed a b o u t
t h e room. . T h o 't a b l e ' was a bea u ­
tiful * conception of artistic taste.
F ro m the Ceiling above the center
of tha table, reaching to the four
corners, pink ribbons were tied with
graceful hows of pink tulle and
ca u g h t at the corners with the same
effect.
From th e center hung u
largo white bell
from which was
suspended by plqk ribbons a silver
cUpid.
U pon a handsome* centerpiece of drawn work over plnk sllk
was placed a basket of pink double
hibiscus and asparagus fern, m
T he place cards ’were pretty hand
p a in te d brides containing the guests
nam e, tied to a long pink ribbon, a t
t h e o th e r end of which was the favor,
a lovely1 little cupid, concealed be­
n e a th . the basket of flowers.
For
t h e brides-elect th e favors were
d a i n t y doll brides.
Snowy linen, sparkling cut glass,
gleam ing silver a n d d ainty china
m ade- a beautiful setting for th e
d a i n t y luncheon consisting of:
Clear T o m a to Soup
Bread and B u tte r Sandwiches
L o b s te r Salad in H e art-s h a p e moulds
Saltine*
Fried Chicken
Guava Jelly
Creamed P otatoes
Green P e a s
Olivee
Celery
S tr a w b e rry Ice C ream
w ith W hipped Cream
C akes „
Iced Tea .
Pink H e a rt M ints *
I n t h e cutting of th e bride's cake
Mias M abel H a n d 'c u t the .thimble,
Mias Genie Wicker th e ring and Mias
C h a rlo tte H a n d th e dime.
Thoee Invited to m eet the honorees were Mrs. L arr^m ore, Aliases
C h a rlo tte Hand,
E lizabeth
Mc­
Laughlin, Alsrtlia Fox, Peaches Lefffer, R uby Betts, Belle Smith a n d

Ruth Mettinger.

tnortung a t her homo on L-elcry
avenue. The ta b le was lovely with
its snowny linen and blue and white
china.
Tho p re tty .little place cards
enclosing the young hostess'- card
with the two d a te s of her birth and
b ir th d a y she wan celebrating.
The
back leaf of th e booklet contained a
s ta m p picture of Miss C happell,
m aking..a. precioua-jtnu.venir of the

ocjasiuQ___Altai - tm aklaaL .ibe -ytrla
enjoyed^ a h a p p y jo y Ttdcin* th e -m n chine. Miss C h a p p e ll’s guests were

In Grandmother't K itchen

S te w a r t was th e kitchen show er at
the home of Miss Jimmie Laing.
The decorations were, lovely a n d
Miss Laing, a gracious hostess, th e
whole affair being a charm ing suecess. In t h e ' h a l l green vinca a n d
tho red coral flowty were effective
and beautiful, b en e ath its softened
rays of the electric light shaded w ith
red. Tho b a lu s tra d e was en tw in ed
with the jcssainiue vine and p o tte d
plants completed the entrance from
Fairyland jn to th e green bower t h a t
led to the dining room. T he hack
porch was enclosed with palm ctloes
und transformed into a cool, green
retreat, where th e refreshing fruit
punch was served. Here the pun ch
table was placed with its d a in ty
cover of em broidery and gleam ing
punch howl encircled with coral
flower,
,
, ,
In tho dining room hanks of ferns
and potted plants made an effective
decoration in tho center of which
was the daintily ap pointed table.
Above the ta b le from the ceiling
green and pink crepe paper was
carried to the four corners a n d finished with tug hows of pink tulle
From tho chandelier wps suspended |
a spectacled, h e a rt covered ru p i d In

a swing, , looking v ery wise a n d
knowing a t th e pictured faces of a
bride and groom ju st above him.
The centerpiece was a largo h ea rt of
pink oleanders and asparugus fern,
from which strings of pink hearts
extended to the corners. T h e favors
were s r o a l ^ p i n k • hearts tied with
green bowX ,
In tho hall th e guests were welMilien,
corned hy
Misses Clara
M artha Fox and Julia l.alng.
Receiving with Miss l.a in g wese
the Misses R u th E d ith a n d Minnie
Stewart.
T w o contests, “J n G ra n d m o th e r’s
K itch en " and the " R o m a n c e of a
C ak e" were greatly enjoyed. In
the form er Mrs. M. M. S te w art won
the prize and in the Inlter Mrs. E. E.
Cox. T h e guest prize presented to
Miss S te w art -wn*-rr cute little live
■kfftbn:- ~ M u d z-tau g h tpr•,wn d»-mrrrh&lt;
m ent was created tvhen Misa Julia
Laing, , im personating a dear old
grandm other, charm ing in a pink
crepe gown apd green cap ant!
apron brought in' a heavy millinery
packing box, covered w ith hearts. At
the request of Miss Jim m ie Laing,
- w i u a jn m r a t « d - ‘lH a U " ..M U t K u
•art was invited to d i s p l a y - th e hats
anti tlrcjr fuUli m a n y jusekagna rnite.
tabling a • com plete outfit for th e
kitchen.
C hicken salad, 'olives, cheese sandwiches, h ea rt shaped cakes Iced in
pink artd green an d fruit pu n ch were
tho delicious re freshm ents served,
Besides the honoree. Miss S te w art,
o th e r guests wero M esdames
. M.
S te w art, E . E . Cox, C. M. Williams,
Geo. H y m an , A. C. Williams, Lore tta Brothcraon, R. II. Jarvis, M. M.
Mitchell, W. C. Bray, J. B. Lawson, C. W. I.uing, J. B. Colder, N. II
Garner, H. H. Peabody, M. L. P o ­
derwood, M. Norw ood; Misses E d ith
and M innie S tew art, Genie Wicker,
Winnie Rivers, Murie S te w art, M ary
G atchel, Cora Lee H a m ric k, R uby
B etts, D aisy B etts, Ju lia Laing and
M a rth a Fox.
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---------A uction Bridge

plicity of th e decorations. I n th e
big colonial fire place a b a n k of
ferns was very effective, while above,
graduating from th e top to tho lowor
shelf were sprays o f the lovely p u r ­
ple Houghan VJIlia.
Vases of the
purple flower were placed a b o u t tho
handsome room s; completing nn a r ­
tistic arrangem ent th a t was c h a rm ­
ing. In the dining room the sam e
effective decoration was used.
As­
sisting Mrs. S m ith in serving tho
delicious ice cream and cake were
Misses Mcll W h itn e r and Elizabeth
McLaughlin.
Mrs. C. O. M cLaughlin made to p
score apd won a pair of fíne silk
hose. Mrs. H e n ry Wight won the
consolation prize a lovely boudoir
cap and Mrs. M a b ry was presented
with the guest prize of silk stockings.
* Mrs. • S m i t h 's - gnrwtir besides tho
h o r t o r w were -Mwwh» m w rJr-W •‘•‘D ickins, A. W. F itts. H enry Wight, C.
0 . McLaughlin, C. M. Vorcc, D eane
Turner, S. Pulcston, Fannie M u n ­
son, D. L. T h ra s h e r, ;R. A, N ew m an,
ltoy Symes, II. A. Howard, C ruse

A jolly p a r ty of la * and g e n tle­
men who s p e n t t h e day Ashing on
the Woklvn T u e s d a y were Mrs. R. L.
Jones, Miss H o ik in s Jones, Mr. a n d
Mrs. A. D. P arrish a n d son, Harvey*,
Mr. Rny and son, T roy, going u p in
M r.-G ro w 's launch.
They c a u g h t
fish enough for a fine fry, which

son, V ictor have « t u r n e d from a
most delightful visit to Mrs. A. J.
Davis of A ugusta. While en route
home Mrs. M cLaulin visited Mrs.
Susan M cC all in S a v a n n a h and
spent tw o days with Mrs. Lowry in
Jacksonville.
H enry Jr. is Mill in
Jacksonville.
t
A congenial party t h a t enjoyod a
fine drive th ro u g h tho c o u n tr y to
Wekiwn S prings and T av a re s wero
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Woodruff and
their c h a rm in g guest, Mrs. Parsons
of Jacksonville, Dr. and Mrs. C. E.
Walker.

Miss Mabel Bowler, after Bj&gt;
¡ng tho s u m m e r delightfully an
h e r old friends in Sanford left
her home in Jacksonville
day.
Miss Bowler's charm
aweetpesae n d ea r her to a large r
am ong whom she will he gr,
missed.

Miss Louise Harris of South C ar­
Mrs. J. H. B ruton hns ret nr
olina Is th e guest of Mrs. G. P. Pax­ from a dclighfult visit with hur f
ton.
Misa Harris will teach the ily a t Coronado.-Eighth G r a d e of the* G ram m ar

S ch ools ----

. Dr. Bouchellc, who hart-hern the
g u e s t of his dutighter; Mrs, lf**nry
Mrs. O. B. S ingletary a n d family* W ight for .several m onths has re­
left W e d n esd ay to join Mr. Single­ tu rn e d to his hom e in Thom ns.viHrtary in Jacksonville, where they will
reside this winter.
Mrs, W, T. Jphn»^J4JUt.rec
called to P atterso n , Ky.7 TifcTaii'
Mrs. E. D. C hittende n a n d d a u g h ­ th e serious illness of a rela tiv ^.
ter, Alias E d n a have re tu rn e d .from
Mrs.. II— It— Stoveji*; arnimpnmivt
nr- delightfuL s u m m er trip -spoilt jn
New Y ork nnd New Jersey. ' Miss
Mrs. K. C. Bowers sp en t several
La.Ura—
iCfc^flUiirnrfltanrôàr lucksnrnriltrr-rMx
the north for several m o n th s longer,
u ndrigoing—t r eat m ent* for a —rfislorated ankle.
Mr. and Airs. E. L. Ferran of
E u stls are the guests of their daugh­
Air, N. W , Green, an em ployee of ter, Airs. D. L. Thrsaher.
the A tlan tic C oast Line is enjoying
Mrs.- Clifford Bell has returned
a two w eeks’ vacation in Jackson­
from
C h arlo tte, N. C.
ville.
Mrs. Eugene L arram or is visiting
v Flora Louise is the nam e of the
her
a u n t, Mrs. Phelps on bake
little d a u g h t e r who has come to
Onoro,
N e xt week she will in- the
make her ho m e with Mr. a n d Mrs.
guest
of
Miss Saideo William*
M. M. E v an s.
Mrs. D. L. T h rasher, Miss May
and Mrs. S. Pulcston and little
Fields
daughters h av e re tu rn e d from a
jolly trip to Ponce Park.
Airs. C. II. Dingeo is again at
hom e after a fino visit to home folk*
a t Dunedin.
CAidl'rn I ’tlla u
Thlrsilay evening, Sept 17th. Mr
a n d Mrs.
Davis H art rnrdt .!lv
welcomed the members of the &lt; hn&gt;.
tian E n d ea v o r Society to their beau­
tiful home o t s ^ h c Heights,
T he com m ittee on r e f n - l n . :»
were kept busy with the preparation
of the chicken pillnu, coffee. . tc.
which when ready was enjoy c ; by
th e merry p a r ty am idst an at ;•&gt;dance of good cheer. Through the
kindness of Mr. H. ft. Steven- the
grounds wore splendidly light' i
After pleasant hour* the host
1
hostess -were bade good nigbt
:h
heartfelt th a n k s for tliejr k in d "- m.
Those present wero:
Mrs. &lt;&lt;&lt;i
Davis H art, Mrs. Louis G arth«,
Miss May Doyle, Mrs George Pitton. Miss Alice Whitner, Miss A t *
W hitner, Mrs. Frank G rnyum , M m
Essie Purdon, Miss Morrison, Ain»
E dna Tullough, Miss Louis« Gf.&lt;y
H arris, Miss D orothy Brock, M m.
Chas. Dingeo, Mrs. R. C. Maxwell,
Mrs. E. D. Brwonlee, Alisa Annie
Lee Caldwell, Miss M ary Gardner,
Miss Bessie Long. Miss Jean M hvwell, Miss Nan E Paxton, Rev 1
I)
Brownlee, Messrs Geo Da •
H art, David Caldwell, II. J. Mint"
Carl Roumillut, Chas. Dingeo, T&gt; -inie Deane, Louis G ardner, Emory
Close, Pope Wicker, R obert ifeane,
K e n t R ossetter ‘and Air. Thomas.

Mrs. G. F. Sm ith was the charm ing hostess of the first large bridge
party of, th e season T h u rs d a y nfternoon at her beautiful home on Magnolia avenue, com plim entary to her
guest, Mrs. M. H. M ab ry of Tallahupsee.
T he b e a u ty of the a t tr a c tiv e home
was e n h a n ced hy the charm ing sim-

FALL 1914
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The boys c)f today wear
«

only the best clothes.
t

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.

Among the many pre-nuptial *1fairs of the early au tu m n will be the
miscellaneous shower given hy Mr*.
R. J. Holly a t her home on *&gt;anf' ril
Heights next T h ursday uftrrnoot n
honor of Mias Mabel H and, w im-e
m arriage to Mr. Archibald Beits
has been announced.

Ask your boy about
“ ROYAL BR A N D .”

Sanford will have n c h a p te r of the
D aug h te rs of the Confederacy, the
sam e to he formed a t any early date.
T h e D aug h te rs in all the cities of
th e soqth ta k e an active p a r t in so­
cial affairs a n d tho form ation of a
Sanford ch n p te r to which all daugh­
ters of so u th e rn soldiers are eligible
will add m uch to the Society of this
city.

150 Suits, 1914 Styles,
»

Just In.

ROYAL BRAND

Misses J s n ie a n d Alice Whltner,
who h av e been th e pop u lar y 0un*
guests of M r. a n d Mrs. B. F. \Vbitn cr h a v e * g o n e to Orlando to vUit
th eir a u n t, Mrs. C. W. Goodrich
before re tu rn in g to their home ¡„
Jacksonville.

ROYAL BRAND

SHIRTS AND BLOUSES
MARK
■

That’s the nam&amp;of the best hose
going for boys’ and girls’ school
wear and play.

Why worry; make boys’ furnish­
ings when you can buy ready­
made just, as cheap and the boys
like them better. Shirts and
Blouses, always fresh and pretty

Will be given in Sanford on
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Thursday Afternoon and Evening,
and Friday Morning .
Beginning October latT Rates on
application.
Majorlo A. Boor Instructor o f Violin

JOHN B. STETSON UNIVERSITY
DcLAND, FLORIDA

WATCHEB, CLOCKS, JEWEI.ltV . S 11.
VERWARE, OPTICAL GOODS, ET&lt;

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W A R N E W S F IV E H O U R S A H E A D O F A N Y P A P E R IN T H E S A N F O R D F IE L D

T S TH E SA N FO RD H E R A LB

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

¡N S A N F O R D — Life la Woith Living
SANEO HI), LI.GRIDA, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 22. 1914.

VOLUME VI

:

Funeral of Captain Dunn

DEATH STRUGGLE
FOUGHT IN GREAT
BATTLE OF EUROPE

FLORIDA IS
FORGING TO
THE..FRÛNI

Warning
On
account
of there being a n u m ­
T h e r e was a large assembla go of
ber
of
fire
escapes
erected th ro u g h ­
friends S aturday afternoon at the
out
th
e
s
ta
le
th
at
do
not meet the
hom e of Dr. G H E dw ards a t 40‘J
requirem
ents
of
the
s
t
a
t
e law, I beg
S o u th Orange avenue, atte n d in g the
to ask th n t each and every one h a v ­
fu n e ral of C aptain E. \V. D. D u n n ,
ing to iTrtVe such work done, being
who died on W ednesday night. T h e
l^
v c j ued b y tliu, BtaUs k:
vice» wr r n -rtrnrtu r m f fry ibw Kcvv ___
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6475No.
65. Sec. 14. Acta of Legis­
LUur Pack, pastor of t h e Ephrrcrpal'
lature.
1913.
subm it their plans to
c h u rc h of Sanford.
Mntly beautiful
me
for
approval,
before the work
floral tributes were offered as tokens
«lone, and when such fire escapes
of t h e high esteem in which the de­
have been erected, th a t they have
ceased was hold.
them inspected and approved by
T h e burial took place in the O r­
s tate hotel commissioner, before p a y ­
la n d o cem aU ry. = U e p o r j r n t tn r r ------ing for sit mo.
VOne of the greatest undertakings
In m aking a to u r of Florida, e v i - ^
A. L. M E S S E R ,
in the history. n l.S f t a í a r d .Ima stalled.
donees of improve
e n 'o n - e v w j
m ents in rail and hard roads, a c - ^ .
heading.oL I nkr M o n r a m n thu.San
ford side and will e x te n d from the
tiv ttta r •h ’TTftj'*trrrfMffBr,*- citrus f n i j t '
b a t t o
w
g
t
irunt o( the old ilhro fa c to ry cast of
and vegetable culture as well as
agricultural pursuits.
the alley below P a lm e tto avonue or
a distance of ab o u t tw o th ousand FREIGHT SHIPM ENTS A N D
From one end of tho s ta le to th o •
o
th
e r tlioro is an aw akening spirit
feet.
’ .
, ‘,
BEER TO BEAR THE
PHENOM ENON
HAS BEEN aa to th e im p ro v em en t of th e soil,
The bulkhead will follow thej* deb e tte r cultivation, wider diversifica­
BURDEN
jnarkation of the w a te r lino in width
NOTED BY GOOD MANY
tion of crops and the general a d ­
and will reclaim m u ch la n d on the
FLORIDIANS
W
ashington,
D.
C.,
Sept.
22.
An
vancem ent of farms.
No one fa- *
lake front th a t will bo v ery valuable
Early in June this year I wrote miliar with Florida ton years ago
from a commercial a t a n d p o l n t aaidu effort is being made by Congress to
mi open letter to the Jacksonville can travel through it now 'w ith o u t
from the beautification of th e water levy a war tax of $100,000,000 to
m ake up the deficit in imports due
Board of T ra d e calling a tte n tio n to being impressed with the striking
front.
to
t
h
e
European
war.
It
is
proposed
the
fact th a t at low w ater in the St. change th at is taking place in the
The first dredging was alow anil
t h a t t h e freigtb shipm ents Hear SG5.jioitllt i n- l i n e
London.
T
u
esday,
I
l
a
m
Re­
J
o
ii
ns
river the current was up diversification of farm ing and th e
(iilficult on account of th e bard pan
000.000 und I..... 1:16,000.000
T h e ported von Kluck retired into Bel­
"
T
h
e
attacks
un
the
French
are
stream
from the m o u th of th e We- im provem ent of farm homes.
encountered necessitating th e m an­
tra n s p o rta tio n companies are used gium and h e a v ily reinforced
progrc-siiig
at
several
(mints
in
tiie
kivu
rivef,
at times as far Lake
Men everywhere th ro u g h o u t tho
ufacture of a special a p p a r a t u s for
m erely as a collection agency of the
C
e
n
t
r
a
l
Vosges.
A
t
Do
non,
near
Htirnuy.
Therefore
navigation
was
atuto
are viewing with a broad vision
drilling into the hard p a n a n d bring­
fund a n d are to he com pensated for
Paris, T u e s d a y , 11 n. m. — Rheims Sc no nes. 27 miles bo ut heust of L une- in*no way dependent on the little limitless opportunities for develop­
ing it up through the a u c tio n dredge.
their services. B ear is to hear an cathedral c a n he re stored, ns it is vllle a n d near Saales, in the G erm an stream sou th of Lake H arney. This ment.
T h e y are actively nt work
New machinery has been ad d e d to
additional tax of fifty cents per b a r ­ not entirely ruined.
F re n c h cleric Vosges, -their offensive has been re­ condition has often prevailed during doing things in accordance with tho
the dredge boat and in a few days
rel a n d the m an ufacturers of dom es­ pi college in D unkirk, falsely ac­ pulsed
tin* spring months but I have never wealth nn»i opportunities which tho
the pipes will be th ro w in g a stream
tic
wines
also
come
in
for
a
share
of
"
T
h
e
r
e
is
no
news
from
the
e
a
s
t
­
observed
it at this season until the resources of the s ta te justify.
cused
of
being
a
spy,
was
courtof l a k e sand over th e b u lk h e a d and
the tax burden
ern
«
Russian
front
r
u
m
p
"
present
sum
m er
Owing to the sh o rt­
murtailed
a
n
d
shot
at
Valenciennes.
There is no longer to lie found a n y
the company expects to have the
As an additional relief for war Both arm ies a re less violent in a t ­
age
of
rainfall
thiu
turtler
the
c
u
r­
where
ill the s tate do u b t as to its
work completed in leas t h a n a year
conditions. Senate leaders announce tack while allies are a c q u irin g fresh
rent has been up stream as far as future, or any wiivcring in thou g h t
from date. Haste is not o ne of the
M a r N e w s S il ni m a r )
that th e Rivers and Harbor- appro t roups
Lake H arney a s late as th e miihlle as to the fart th a t it is thp most in­
requisites of the work but th o r­
T he: &lt; i- no victory as yet for
priution toll will probably to- re
of
this m onth, Septem ber
T h e o b ­ viting field for m an of brains, energy
oughness and when it is finished it
eit her i-li in the b a ttle of th e Alane,
London, England,
Sept
22
duced $26,000,(100
ject
of
this
letter
is
not
to
em pha- ami capital in thi- world
Business
will he a work of a r t a n d satisfac­
While the fortune* of buttle tlucluate w h i c h k i - now raged in France for -ij’.i' till- well ,ui! iu-tit 11 ¡tied fact but men reulizo th a t tiler»’ may bo from
tion not only to the c o n tra c to rs but
Kolb side- claim stil­
along the Center Ilf tl|e extended tell il
Wet and I If) In Virginia
In call a tte n tio n to the salt and pFY- time to time tem porary halts in tho
lu the citizens of Sanford.
cesses
ami
favorable
positions.
front in F ra n c e , d esperate efforts are
hnps o th er^ mineral* noticeable in march »&gt;f progress, and they fu rth e r
R
ichm
ond,
Yu,,
Sept.
22.
V
ir­
Fred Ogrum, the well kn o w n con­
T h e ’in days of desperate buttle,
being made to execute tu rn in g move­
t
It»* water of the St Johns at this r»’idizc th a t the prosperity of this
ginia
voters
will
ballot
today
on
the
tractor anil concrete e x p e rt of Jack­
tier re i - T1111■r &gt; lire i|,,y and night, stage
ments
on
iuit
h
tl.i
nk
s ta te it a s been great ami continuous
sonville is in charge of th e work and q u estion of s t a t e w i d e prohibition
barges III which l lie lightThe Anglo French left wing i» ex infant r
We h av e the phenom enon of salt for the past ten years.
together with F W M a h o n e y and under all uct of the lust legislature
erting every ounce of s tre n g th to ing ha been ha nil-t o-band, und l'io - water crabs in und above Lake
One of th«’ most 'intere sting fea­
C. It Walker of this city form the directing the G overnor to call a to turn tin- think of t h e German airy • n-l.nights wheat o p p o rtu n ity
Monroe, arid
some
thoughtless tures Is the num ber of men from
Seminole Const ruction C o , all of special election for Sept. 22 Upon peoffered
bave
show
n
mie
result
general, von Kluck. who is reported
pimple iittrilmjT&gt; tins to itie cutting other sections of the country spying
tbem imbued with the idea of giv- b l n .n of approxim ate!) I s , .... . quula- having received heavy reinforce­ the so ikers of the three nations are uf i .ui.ils .vjiovo here ami Ii'llitig I he out land, investigating its o p p o r­
Ing the best work tlmt can be oh- ; Hied voterThu h u m a n t
ments, w hile tin- G erm an left, nr- b ec o n o ■» exhausted
-alt wat»r in from Indian ri\»T No tunities lur in vest ipent, and invest*
Ninetv of the one huiuir»
Vir
tai ned
'«LVilkc
Ululim
a
c
h
o
.r
itunkuiiuiik.
..Uloittl
imuImi
the
•autiously
worded
mi(.(■lain as yet have brerT'crrt-f1
“
TST^ir*' well a* investigating.
One
A visit t o t h e LaLti—L m u t n o a r th» gim a counties already have v o t e d i '■"r,,»'K
iiiuo&gt;nm&gt;»tvt- i n . llorlitt, ■br—making
St. J o h n s ‘ from I tuiiau. riv er and if no scari-ely pick up *a s ta te papbr
A. C. L.
nm sf
v r in n * -* p tim rT T rtn i~ r*
equiiflv Btrentinus effnrts tn outfiank Lulls ill the battle are ascribed sim- {they ever are, the water would hav&lt;* without noting th&lt;* arrivals here and^
teresting
T h e n e w l a n d r e c e n t l y *“ ' " 1
U t h e s t a t e wi de p r o h i b í
thè Fri tu li righi reMtng imi Verdun. plv to u tter futigm
to run I 1 | | hl!t la to 2() feet to gel ther»’ of capitalists, or men re present­
made bv t h e d r e d g e hits b e e n t u r n e d ■»*» '» d.’- fented, n i i o - i e r i i bs of t he
\ not her f.n l or w Im b bits -bow n a
I ndi-r nrilniary wcait.e.r cotidiiions
into th e St Johns
Winin' to gel at ing capitili, from o th e r sections, and
Into a c o n s t r u c t i o n Æ m p a n d here
» ‘ll ri' ' ..... »
, !r&gt; ‘
* prub-.bi
of the
tu thè Angli» French task would he Inotabie effect on ill...........
Sanford
th
e
Atlantic
O ccum woubl loud buyer* are coming m from
ran he seen the concrete pilings in I fi'»» victory would dose* all saloons
op»*rut ions ha- )&gt;t*etl tb»’ w eather
th
è
easier
for
thè
reason
th
a
t
Ver­
only
have
to
rise
a
few
feet above ti very when*.- T a m p a Weekly T rib The lit» th e remaining counties und in tin
all the forms of c o n s tru c tio n
An i ncessant cobi ,rum hsv flooded
dun.
bau
vii
y
fortificd,
m
ust
full
behigh
title
to
come
up
th
e
river,
us it u ne
immense slabs are m ade from cement pripcipal cui«!».
the valley of the Ais no
T h e river
fore
thè
F
re
n
c
h
righi
cari
he
serigm-s
daily
to
St
George
T
h
e
salt
U n d e r tcrms of th è legishitive refand granite heavily reinforced with
Milliner)' Opening
nil-ly I li rea t e l i d i , hut ori thè (ter­ ha- overflowed t- bank- roads and and othivr minerals, if a u y in tinc
rc
n
d
u
m
if
a
m
ajority
vote
he
cast
streirods and wire hinders a n d this part
holds lire heavy and trenches filled
T
h
e
's
i
g
n
s of fall and w inter ur»t
mali
righi
th
è
hoavy
ra
ins
bave
water of the river a r e . from Salt
of the work is being d one sy stem ­ for (imbibitimi in thè special elee liuti made -u d ì a moritss of t h è valley with wat»*r
The men are drenched
lly
presage»!
by the millinery
l
a
k
e
a
n
d
«••Multi
sail
-(•ringand
't**'1
1
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atically anti well
T h e pilings are thè (¡overnor wilt he required t&gt;» i*. of tilt • •i-1 i) ut \ lie alile- a re bardi) i d to the -kiu &gt;!.1\ .11 d ' ighi at »1
.»n»l tti»- hull»'* of Sanford
|.„ml
i
I
,r.
.,n
tie
,
a-1
-ide
&gt;d
"p.-ning
8x11 feet and are allowed to -easoii sin* .i proclamai luti detla'nng il ut
look Jorwarii t»» tIn**»* displays of
ligi!) Tu tllltv •• Ilio II g wll.lt Wodili in I ■ ■ h s o l d o r - ■ n o ’ g t o I ' . t r i - f r r t m i |,e ri v • r to ,»r Til u-v die
ttiiintifii« tur»- liquor'. &gt;\
before being put in place
All tin1 biwful
tt
i
front
art•
to
rn-teti
*lt)i
mil'!
t he late s t j l i ’s in hcuilgeur.
The
llicir ii.itur.il l'our-e unti! thv Gir
ICi -jii'. l fully .
modern appliances for t h e mixing rept for moli» inni - e ie n tile -,n r.i man front fiorlii of Soissons ila- U .•r rt out men ur»' -lo cumbing to
men look forwartl to th e m ulso in un
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of the concrete are used a n d ma­ mentili or mcilmnii.il purposca un tteeii drivcn b a c k . 1 T h e lugli ground tb»‘ hurdahips of fighting a n d living
entirely different m anner, b u t never­
chinery lakes the place o( h a n d labor and a f te r Novnmber 10, 1916.
theless the first signs pf falj will he
hetween N o y o n and C a u n y has beci) in th e open air u n d e r such w eather
Huclal C enters
in all the phases. A fter th e slabs
conditions.
T ra n s p o rta tio n of all
displayed
at the millinery parlors of
heuvily
fortifiod
hy
G
eneral
von
T he rry in g need of rural Florida
Florida Form Statistics
are . made and seasoned .they are
kinds, for both sides, is rendered
Mrs
J.
H
B ruton on T h u rs d a y a n d
Kluck
and
it
d
om
inates
Un*
whole
I» social centers where o u r young
loaded on trucks a n d h a u le d down (F rom hist Federal C ensus R eports valley of th»1 (lise
much more dillti'ult
It is even suid
Friday of this week when the big
peoplr
can
tie
entertmiii-d.
am
used
T h e re are 50,916 farm s in Florida
to the end of the b u lk h e a d where
That th è Germ ana choose tluur tin G e rm a n - can no longer move and instru cted under the direction of stork liit»dy purchased for the p a t ­
T
h e approxim ate land area of tins
they are placed into position ly
presimi defen.sive position dt-Hherat»’-" Riiitr heavy artillery with effective cultured, clean and ■-»&gt;tn jn-1«•nt le a d ­ rons will he displayed in all their
hydraulic suction.
T h e slabs are state is 116.111,01)0 acres. 5.263,000 ]) is indicateti !&gt;y thè faci lim i Gioir , ]U" pt ness oli account of heavy
ership, w tier»’ aesthetic surroundings In vidi ness
iThe
meri are camping
made to dovetail Into position and acres are in farms ami 1,806.000 beaV V artillery rests
ctuctil 1r"* ’lth e men
camidiiK in stir the Love for the beautiful, wht’fe
Mrs Bruton assures us th a t the
a ,i t • r a n d iii»• Fri’iich *t»y lb»- I i »t
will form a solid wall th a t will not acres of the land in farms are jm
stock
t\t* year is fur ami away the
fnliliilaUona,
which
must
liav»’
taken
art changes the atm osphere with In­
man* a re suffering from hick of food.
only withstand the assa u lts of wind proved
best. tnosVTn-autiful a n d stylish t h a t
sortie
tune
to
construct.
spiration
and
power,
anil
innocent
T h e average »ire of u Florida farm
While neither sides claim* a &lt;!»•and water bu t will form a m ost hand­
Some re p o rts received in London
am u sem e n ts in struct and brighten has ever bean b ro u g h t to this eRy
is
105 acres.
cim
v•* outcom e, there appears to,.lie
some appearance from the lake side.
and an ticipating the war Mrs. B ru ­
&lt;ie»-lijred
t
h
a
t
th
e
reason
for
the
des­
Yheir
live*.
T h e farm s of this Miai« represent
The tops at present show th e steel
ton has reduced, the prices to th e
perate G e rm a n counter a t t a c k s on gomi reason lu behove th a t the
T
o
hold
out
young
people
on
the
rods but these will be h idden by a a capitul investm ent o f .$143,183,000. Rheims is fo u n d in a m o v e m e n t of h a t t b ’ is drawing to some definite farm wo m ust make farm life more point where tho hats are hound to
T h e farm ers of this s ta te own $4,beautiful stone coping t h a t will rap
Tho styles ate not freak* this,
the allies w hich has v ir tu a lly iso- developm ent. Military opinion both a ttra c tiv e , ns well us thy business of »ell
446,000 worth of im plem ents and
the entire bulkhead.
season
b u t are in th« m ain most ser­
luted Rheima from Laon, a town in L ondon nml Paris leans to th»’ farming more rem unerative.
The
As soon as tho wall is form ed the oth er farm machinery. '
thirty mile* to the n o rth w e s t.
If conviction th at the present lines, school house should he th e social viceable uml chic and th e ladies o f
T h e value of the dom estic anim als,
dredge will ho s tarted w ith th e new
thi* i* tru e, all of G eneral von b a t t e r e d for ten days, soon will have unit, properly equipped for nourish­ Sunford and Seminole county will be
p
o
u ltry ami bees on th e farms of
T he
equipment
and the
filling will be
Kluck'» m arv e lo u s s tra te g y in pro­ to show noticeable change.
ing and building character, so th a t tre a te d to a great surprise this y e a r
light
is
fiercest
on
the
allies'
left,
made in record tim«». T h e work .is this s t a t e is $20,591,000.
tecting his sorely pressed left think
the live.* of our people can properly when they note the beautiful h ats a t
T ho nverage value of a Florida
where desperate efforts ari’ being
progressing
In ftno
sh a p e a n d la
Miss King
wilt have p ro v e d futile. *
function around it and become sup­ such reasonable prices.
farm is $2,863.
nia»!»' to (urn the fiank of the G e r­
something
th a t
can be p o in te d to
will
lie
there
also
to
show
the h a ts
plied with th e necessary elem ents of
with pride by our citizens th is win­
Berlin. S e p t r 22 (via L o n d o n !.— man a r m y un»ier General von Kluck. hum an th o u g h t and activity.
a n d to lend »her aid in a r ra n g in g
Tho Sarasota Tim es states t h a t Commenting ott a report t h a t Count Von Kluck has been reinforced bu t
ter even though it is only in course
them just to suit the different ideas
T
tho
fa rm ers of the Sarusota-Venice von Bcrnstorff. German am b assa d o r in * |u te of thi* th e French in late
of construction for it d e m o n strate s
of the customers.
Sir*.
E
d
ith
Ellison
Adams
has
that Sanford is alive to th e many d is tric t received $84,000 for their to the U nited States had said his official reports claim un a d v a n ta g e, been g ra n te d a decree of absolute
S anford Lost la O rlando
opportunities offered und our city p ro d u c t this season. A total of 178 nation was looking for peace upon th o u g h it is a d m itte d to be slight. divorce from «Mr. F ran k Adams of
cars
were
utilized
in
moving
th
e
Sanford
boys met defeat on th e
will eventually ho tho m ost beautiful
condition t h a t th e ontity of German T he G e rm an s appear to tie m aking M aitland, O range county, Fla. She
sp
rin
g
t
o
m
a
to
crop,
representing
66,O
rlando
floor
hy the tig h t score of
desp»’r
u
to
'
and
consistent
efforts
to
•Pot In tho state, p ro v id ed b y na­
territory w ould he preserved, the
will h ereafter tak e her m aiden nnme
Thu gam e was a hard
ture with
the most a d v a n ta g e o u s 6 55'cratek. This crip was grown on North G e rm an Gazette, t h e official turn t h e righ wing of the allies, of Ellison in conjunction with th a t 29 to 26.
poiition on the great a r te r y of trade 336 acres, the a v e rag e yield being organ declared in its issue of S eptem ­ resting on Verdun. T he help of this of her children and he know n as fought b a ttle from beginning to end,.
Although the Sanford tcum was
ber 20 th a t t h e g o v ern m e n t hag not fortified, position is of ad v a n ta g e to Mr*. Ellison-Adams.
*i»d travel, Tho hand of m a n is only 178 erntea to the acre.
beaten wo have not lost courage.
the F ren c h .
even considered the m a t t e r .
•upptemenUng. th a t w ork a n d mukWe will pluy a re tu rn game with
On t h e center th e fortunes of w ar
“ The asse rtio n s are in t e n d e d ,” tho
n, | t «tore beautiful a n d sanitary .
O
rlando F riday, Oct. 2nd, on o u r
The positions now held
paper says, " t o foster the impression fluctuate.
The new s e w e n havo all beert exfloor,
and we expect to do them up
by
th
e
Germans
were
well
selected
thnt we h av e tired of th e war, in
•nded an d the m anholea capped
T
h
e
N
atio
n
al
F
a
rm
e
rs
’
Union
is
brown.
O rlando has it much heav­
and
well
fortified.
Sorno
of
their
■nd all la i n rcadine«» to m nko SanT allahassee, Fla., S ept. 22.— Gov. spite of our victories in t h e ea s t and
Peace o v e rtu re s may heavy artillery Is described as re s t­ d em anding a square deal from C on­ ier team th a n we have, if not heav­
ords lake front th e b e a u t y «pot P ark T ra m m e ll to d ay in his effort to in the west.
gress and S ta te Legislature* on the ier th a n DeLund. We play DoLand
th«t It «hould be. .
aid all possible In th e " B u y a Bale not be looked for until t h e war, ing u p o n cement foundations.
F rid a y a n d not T u esday, as was
A new s disparch received in Lon­ m arketing of farm productsTake a look a t it a n d co n g ra tu la te of C o t t o n ” m ovem ent, purchased a forced ruth lessly on our people, Is
T he Federal and S ta te G overn­ scheduled. Line up was ns follows:
thllt you a re living in one baie of cotton from W. II. Sellers of broSght to a n honorable conclusion.” don from France say* an aeroplane
O rlando
The official s ta te m e n t given out reconnaissance has given rise to th e m ents havo been spending millions Sanford
ho finest citiea in t h e entire. Arran, Florida, a fa rm e r who was
of
dollars
annually
in
*
urging
the
H
erring
R.
F.
M artin
•outhland.
conviction
th
a
t
a
large
portion
of
unable to hold his co tto n , paying last night m a d e mention of t h e bomfarmer
to
increase
productuin,
hut
W
ashburn
C
hapm
un
L.
F.
the
G
e
rm
a
n
forces
i*
retiring
in
it»*
him ten cents a pound therefor. A harilmcnt of Rheims. It said Rheim
littlu
a
tte
n
tio
n
has
been
given
to
the
Gilbert
C
Mooro
direction
of
fortified
positions
on
tin
hardment
of
Rheims.
It
said
No Raise In Price
few d a y s ago the G overnor issued nn
m arketing side of th e question.
R aynor
R G,
R odenbuugh
propo* 0f
increase In Cost of appeal to the people of the s ta te Rheims was in the b a t t l e lines of G erm an border.
It
is
a
well
known
paradox
th
a
t
Routh
L.
G.
T
h
e
destruction
hy
Germ
an
shell
I ly e r
the
French
a
n
d
th
a
t
the
German»
. ,n.J *rUcks, especially th o se of Urging tho purchase of , a bale of
Subs, Riarsoti. W. R outh, SanThe fire, of the famous cathedral of tho larger th e crop the less the, value
or&gt;gin, we have received di- cotton or more nt ten cents a pound were obliged to bombard* it.
. in,ormatlon from S ir Jbseph by e v e ry citizen able to buy. T h e necessity for th is action wub regret­ Rheim s has been m ade a m a tte r of und a s tim u la n t to production w ith ­ ford.
Sub, 'S alisbury, Orlando
, '*“) B he proprietor of Becch- G o v e rn o r is very anxious to have ted, hut the firo of the F ren c h , it was p ro test on the p a rt of the French out corresponding aid in m arketing,
loses
m
u
c
h
of
its
w
orth
to
agricul­
go
v
ern
m
e
n
t.
Berlin,
in
an
official
hu * i UU)
ke has n o t increased activo interest m anifested in this stated came from t h a t direction.
H aw kins Connelly left on S u n d a y
price to th e tra d e 'and will not m o v e m e n t and believes in this way Orders to s a v e the c a th e d ra l had s t a t e m e n t , asserts t h a t the fire of ture. T h e n a tio n is fast aw akening
to
th
e
fa
c
t
t
h
a
t
m
arketing,
and
not
the
F
r
e
n
c
h
camo
from
th
e
direction
b
i
g
h t for W ashington, D. C., where
, *0* *nd ***** there i* n o reaeon o u r c o tto n growers a n d the people been given.
production
is
tho
problom
of
tho
far­
of
the
cath
e
d
ral
s
p
d
th
e
necessity
of
ho
will spend* th e next few m onths
The
s
t
a
t
e
m
e
n
t
also
m
ad
e
thia
ref­
m . t t jn&gt; I" crc#M should bo de­ of th e c o tto n section of th e -sta tc
mer,
.
.
.
visiting
relatives.
V ,—
b
o
m
b
a
rd
in
g
i
t
is
regretted.
n u d e d by anyone.
11
erence
to
t
h
e
progress
o
n
other
can be gre atly assisted. . .

the l a k e
b u l k h e a d is

PROGRESSING

'

NO. 3

B A P ID L T P L S C I N G p i,
CONCRETE PO STS
.
IN P O S IT IO N

r *

fSLSf l THLWAR TAX— .
IS $100,000,000

MANY PEOPLE ARE
COMING TO STATE
INVESTIGATING

NO ADVANTAGE (S BEING
^

M

F '

WATER RUNS—
UP STREAM

A STROKE OF FORTUNE MAY
DECIDE IN FAVOR OF EITHER
ARMY AND END THE WAR

GOV. BUYS A BALE

A SQUARE DEAL

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THE 8ANFORD HERALD

TACE EIGHT

fish houses to remain in th e fore
ground. T h e water front would not
be a re p o sito ry for all of tho g a r­
bage t h a t ac cum ulates in the town
as is now u n fo rtu n a te ly the case in
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some
instances. Such a condition is
BUDGET OF O PIN IO N “ JUST BETW EEN
hound to be more or less unhea lth y .
YOU, A N D M E."
It is a feeding place for flies and
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•
often n b reeding place fo/ mosqui
toes, both of which are a serious men- ",
ace to th e h e a lth of any co m m unity.
All wet a n d sw am py places in any
town
sho u ld bo drained.
If it is +
A CIIIEL IS AMONG VE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH.
not feasible to reach, an o u tlet with
« HE'LL PUENT 'EM ”— SO SÀYS SAUNTERER.
a ditch, th e old plan of p u ttin g down
! I» » » » » » » » + ♦ » » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * a cesspool will usually answ er the!
purpose.
All scrub p a lm e tto a n d |
■Pr o n r all over tho land comes ai lover a t the «front finds .herself jo b - undergrow th on lots in a n y tow n
mighty protest against th e high less through the d o s in g of the glove;I should be rigidly legislated a g a in st
price of food stuffa^ -— . __ « ..« J A C to r y which baa g iv e n ,h e t- ju n -^ ^ town.. ^T o a n c k r - - .'Piny -are»' on*
The national govrrfMiierrC"at*t* •-ghfJ’MBlti'** ’The'- e m r m n T h e n s t r « ^ ^ . _ lu
ln w o t seasanx. .and..a. .firs
in
a u t h o r i t i e s and municipalitiea a r e ia .U o o W e d -b e e .u iH r of
rnenxco.la.-tlxy.. acaxoraw r —
seeking tho cause, h u t w ith o u t ap- aian Cossacks—a r c making o r t h e
These suggestions are especially
w heat and barley intended for P ru s , j,reliable result.
sian
bread.
Y
oung
Sandy
M
c
|
‘
J
“
*1? bccjtuae - t h e season when.
— T he govocntns&lt;ct says it is not the
In
t
o
s
h
can’t
go
to
war,
because
he
H
orlda
is h o st to thousands of crit- ♦ '
fa u lt of th e rciailer, and unqtlesthe
d
o
o
r
'
'
CB*
n
o
rth
e r n e rs is alm ost a t n and. ■+&gt;
tionably tho governm ent Lx. right. is crippled, b u t sites on
to w n should take pride in
step.
Tho
mill
in
which
ho
w
o
rk
e
d
!
Every
B u t there th e governifient-rest*.—
?howln« lt* rc «u ,“ r w m tcr viBltor8
And when the federal governm ent, is now dosed. T h e mill .hands
Im
ent It ha.4
V
x h a t a big im provem
with all th e power and resources a t giving their a t t e n t i o n to tho b u s in e
made durfbg t h r j r absence. Special
its com m and, cannot solve th e pfbb- o f-w ar.
attention m ig h t be given to most
Icm or check the robbery It is lime
‘‘Meanwhile, t h e world's w ork
railway s t a t i o n s to great ad v a n ta g e .
for th e hum ble citixen to pause and m u s t go on. W ho will shoulder t h e
Neat, clean s t a t i o n grounds a n d th e
think.
T ho tim e m ay even come b u rd e n of com m erce while th e s e
vicinity th e r e a b o u t s speak well for
when It will become necessary for neighbors make w a r on each o th e r?
the town.
A clean and a t t r a c t i v e
him to act.
Who, indeed, can, unless it be th e
place is g en e rally healthful, while a
And t h a t action should take the people of these U n i t e d States?
healthfal p lace is invariably clean
course of devising som e method
“ Will It bo w o rth while? Shall we and a t t r a c t iv e .
w hereby th e foodstuffs m ay travel got adequate com pensation if wc
from th e producer to the consumer p u t aside our d o u b t s and fears a n d
w ithout passing through too m any v ac dlations and buckle down to H W hat w ith one thing und a n ­
hands.
U nder tho present system work?
Rend w h a t the great E n g ­ other, the V a s t few weeks have dis­
m any hands handle them and many lishm an wrote a b o u t it a short tim e closed en o u g h to discredit men who
are by circ u m sta n c e m ade rulers.
m ouths are fed from the profits be­ ago:
We, who live, obscurely, within a
fore they travel the distance from
“ ‘A great war in Europe will e n ­
small com pass, watch things th ro u g h
field to consumer, or even to the re­
able the United S ta tes to sell its
our bifocal lenses and tu rn aw ay +tailer.
crops, in places which will give a
And tips consumer pays th e bills. m uch greater inco m e than if th e r e without u n d e r s ta n d in g from th e spec
h e kings
of the world inuinc of
ui ttilt:
ni
There (s no question but th a t wan no war. A lm o st every i n d u s try tacle
u
handing
and passing
triguihg,
n
d
e
r
th o fault lies with th e middlemen, will derive more or loss a d v a n ta g e.
ations
like
a m edicine Xl
the
fajes
of
ni
wholesalers, cold storage men and Should tho A m erican people take a d ­
hall
from
o
n
e
K&gt;
another.
At such
speculators, each one of whom must v a n tag e of the golden o p p o rtu n ity
times
as
m
en
tu
rn
,
if
they
can
tu rn ♦
extract the largest possible margin afforded them b y the outbreak of
handily,
to
Dr.
Beecher's
lectures’
of profit before he passes it on to the t h e war, it will m e a n not diminished,
j — not our re gula r literary diet but
next leech.
b u t increased p rosperity for th e
a work m a rk e d by an occasional
And H’ith half a d olen hum an United S tates.’ ” Sir George Pnish.
worthy thing they will find partial ♦
vultures fastening their talons upon editor of the L ondon “ S tatist.”
enlightenm ent. In this fnr exam ple: ♦
every article of diet, it Is not to 'be
“ Well, let's go to work."
"As m en th e y mean to he verawondered a t th a t the public finds
cion* nn«l h onest and moral; as poliitself plucked to the bones.
i
The schools a r e mobilizing. All ticiuns t h e y are deceitful, cunning
T he retailer and the producer over tho land' th e r e is a m usterin g und unscru p u lo u s; as men they nh- ♦
should fain hands in a determ ined of rh a infant population for enlist- hor the slim y demagogue: as poli-' ♦
effort to eradicate the vultures, und nient in the cause of education. T o ■B r i a n s th e y em ploy him as a s fa v - ♦
reduce the cost of living to some­ tho primitive d is tric t school there is engcr. T h e y abhor virtue and re­
♦&gt;
thing within the bounds of reason. flocking small groups of little m en ward in trigue. If this style of i-h ar-.
T h e fact t h a t a wave of prosper­ and women to t a k e up the work of ncter were not wicked it would be ♦
♦«
ity seems to be ahead of us is no preparation for fu tu re control of supremely ridiculous.
but
it 1»
reason why the consum ing public affairs. Anil the movement is g e n ­ hot h."
♦&gt;
should calmly subm it to being goug­ eral and concerted throughout th e
ed in th e m a t t e r of its foodstuffs.
land, district s c h o o l , high school a n d
" H a v e you ever henni " Laura
Can an yone in th b r co m m u n ity ■college each being the active scone '
Jean l.ibbey is a s k in g in the Chicago ♦
suggest a reasonable solution to tha of an enlistm ent th a t is re p e a te d
Tribune, " t h a t railroad m e n ' s lives ♦
problem?
.
I year after year a n d the glorious p a rt
are dull nn«l m onotonous .»mi pitied
of it is that, there is never any a p ­ are the hundsornc, stu rili fcilow.s ♦
^ These a r e days of more or less p a re n t lack of reservists to fill th e to whom ho m e is b u t a num e a n d ♦
worry for the new spaper makers. f.n W f Tmr t f l r t r nincrt hast* of &gt;•«••»- courtships a r e but the re cent f a n ­
I n the news room thero is th e gigan­ te ry c a r have t a k e n their «li piu m as cies?" B u n k ! As a me Wer of fact ♦
tic task of handling the war news a ini mar che il a w a y to conquer th e the avernge railroad man meets us ♦
an d whipping it into shape for the worlId, each in his ¡i ndividual w ay. many girls a* he does sem aphores
T he public. school synjet» of A m e r­ and goes t h r o u g h life “ out of the
readers, th e stress is also felt in
in n glori on* Inst it utirin
it of- block"' ns fur as feminine society i* ♦
Ira
every oth er d epa rtm ent.
In the
equal
i&gt;pport
fi-r*
U
nilly
tlo
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high I'oiu'erncd
for
W e b a v e k n o wn sailors &gt;
businean office there is also ever
nml
the
the
low.
thu
r
u
l
i
a
Tut
p
o
o
r
.
to
blush
w
hen
railroad riicti h a v e r e ­ ♦&gt;
present apprehension in rognrd to
th e supply of print paper which is lior class, nor creed, nor seit I■* b ar lated iheir conquests
♦
available for use. Of .course In cities red from p artic ip a tio n which results
of thia siro this feature is not u in individual a d v a n ta g e and r e ­
P r e s i d e n t Buys Ford
source of g r e a t 'w o r r y , b u t with the dounds to the glory of the nation as
'
Detroit.—
If
President
Wilson
m etropolitan dailies with their nu- a whole. I n - war shattered E u ro p e shows ns s o u n d judgm ent in m aking ♦
. mcrous editions and vast niimher of with its boast of ¡tower and w ealth i»y his f u l y r e a p p o in tm e n ts as he
. pages It is a different m a tte r. Tho and a n tiq u ity ,'k in g s are born to rule did recently, we see no im m inent o
visible sup p ly of paper now on hand and the man Is b o rn to u life of toil, (lunger of t h e ship of s ta te founder- »
would supply tho new spapers just n unit whose efforts are rhirfly d i ­
Miller Bros., our W ashington,*
te n days, and if any of the large rected to satisfying the demands of faffSmall wonder t h e n ! D - C- representative*, not.tied us
the
tithe-taker
mills should bo destroyed at this
&lt;k’l l v e m l » Ford to th e
tim e it w:ould mean increased prices t h a t each passing year witnesses a j *‘"»1
to a l a n d i ^ h H ® H oubo for the, President, to f
wonderful
im
m
ig
ra
tio
n
a n d sm aller papers.
Already somo
♦
be used a t his sum m er home.
of the m etropolitan papers have where every m a n ’s success d ep e n d s
This
a
n
n
o
u
n
c
e
m
e
n
t
from
our
been compelled to ad v a n c e prices upon his individual efforts and 'n o
'W ashington ag e n ts coming so closely
outside of rhefr own cities and a m a t t e r how lowly his station in life
upon th e heels of Mr. F ord’s visit
his.children
share
equally
the
o
p
p
o
r­
s tra ig h t » i t e of twelve conta a week
&lt;♦&gt;
to the 'n a t i o n a l capital and confer­
t
u
n
i
ty
to
rulo
a
n
d
ait
in
the
high
a n d soven cents for S un d ay papers
ence with t h e P resident as to th e
Is am ong tho possibilities of th e near places.
state, of business, did* not suprrlse ♦
future. In fa ct those prices are al­
us much.
re ady being - charged in som e in ­ 1* T h e front y a r d of a town m ay bo
Wo th o ro u g h ly believed t h a t Mr.
stances. I n some of th e beleaguered defined as t h a t p a r t of it in w hich
f o r d w ould himself m ake the sale,
.cities of th e continent, Paris, for visitors first land, na for instance, t h e
but In his ch a ra c te ris tic kindly w ay .♦
exam ple, daily new spapers a re con­ railroad fctutlon o r tho water fro n t.
be stepped a s id e so t h a t Miller Bros,
fined to one edition ev ery tw enty- T h e front y a rd of every F lorida
would get t h e credit of selling a ♦
four houra consisting of a single to w n should be k e p t in a clean a n d
Ford to t h e first citicen of tho land.
aheet which carries no advertising o rderly condition th ro u g h o u t th e on-,
The a d d itio n of the P resident to
w hatever.
tire year, b u t th o writer knows a tho Ford fa m ily is very gratifying
&amp;
n u m b e r of cases whore this is n o t to the c o m p a n y ..
. '*
*
^ A terrific effort is being made to done. The river fro n t or lake fro n t
He is pe’rh a p s th e most fam ous
awaken America to the fact t h a f t h e to w n s have a decided a d v a n ta g e Ford owner, th o u g h F ords are ow ned
war in Europe has opened tho gates over the others in the way of a n by hu n d re d s of leaders of the w orld's
to golden opportunities for extend­ o p p o rtu n ity to c r e a te a very a t t r a c ­ activities.
ing our commerce In many parti of tiv e park. W here this o p p o rtu n ity
For Instance, there were nineteen
the world.
W ith this purpose in h as. been made m o s t' of the visitor, prince» and. two grand -dukes driv­
view editorials are being
penned, approaching by boat, is b o und to ing Fords of their own in Russia,
advertisements are being printed get a decidedly favorable im p re s ­ according to the last report from the
find neighbor Jones Is talking .it to sion of the place t h a t will be lasting. Russian representative, Mr. M. S.

CURBSTONE GLEANINGS
EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT

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neighbor Brown. While as s nation
and .a t individuals j/e regret the
calem ity which ' has enveloped all
Europe .there is no reason why we
should not avail ourselves of the op­
portunity, to supply .th e world with
goods bearing the' label’ "Made in
America."
The situation has ‘been well sum­
med up in a confidence ad by F. K.
Anderson of Chicago, and it is’ re­
produced here because it is worth
reading. "The present ' European
conflict fairly staggers the imagina. tlon. The tremendoua armies and
navies Involved, the great loss o l
life, the stupendous destruction of
. property, all are so great as to near­
ly defy our comprehension. .
“ And there is. still another, side.
Freneh girl who mourns a

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It is not such a terribly difficult*
or expensive matter in many cases
to construct a concrete seawall along
the water front. The price of A
block of brick paving wilt build a
pretty good seawall which in many
waya is movre valuable than the
paving.’ With the .ground leveled
off back of the. wall and a apace of
varying width set out to sh»de trees,
csbbfegg palms, planted ln grass and
provided with aeata we have an a t­
tractive water front, that reflecta
the enterprise of tho chitons of the
town. Besides this it is, more apt to
be ketp In a dean and sanitary con­
dition under auch circumstances.
With such a water front it ia not
likely that the authorities of a n y
town would permit old and dilapi­
dated docks and dirty Ul smelling

Friedo.
Several members of the English
peerage drive Fords, as do also many
titled persona in the other countries
of Europe.
Even the Taaha Lama of Urga
has a Ford town car, which was de­
livered to him under its own power
across the Gobi desert of Mongolia,
being the first pleasure car to nego­
tiate the hazardous trip. And in Washington the President
will find himself among a disting­
uished company of Ford owner».
But a few aaya after reporting tho
sale of a Ford to the President,
Miller .B ros.' announced they had
•old a car to the Hon. Frank B.
Brandegce, U. S. Senator from Connectlcut.— Ford Tmies.

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now on hand, in order to m ake room for our Big Fall Stock.
T h ese SnH s are Fir£t;C lass in every particular. You will find
real bargains here during this Sale arid w e will save you m oney.
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W A R N E W S F IV E H O U R S A H E A D O F A N Y P A P E R IN T H E S A N F O R D F IE L D

SEMI - WEEKLY

T H E

S A N E O R D

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

H E R A L D

I N S A N F O R D — Life la Wa,th Living
SA N FO R D , FLORIDA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER IH, 1914,

VOLUME VI

O VIEDO B O A R D
OF T R A D E

’

• Knighls of ( pbimhuH Meeting
T h e candidates of the Sanford
Council of the K nights of Columbus
lodge, being organized in Sanford,
held n meeting last Sunday morning
H U S T L I N G c i t y o r g a n i z e s a n d elected the following officers;
T h eo Schaal, G rand Knight.
trade body f o r d ev elM. W. 7-eigler, D e p u ty G rand
M ENTFURFOSES
K night.
C. L. Britt. Recording Secretary.
Oviedo, the second city of Sem­
inole cojioty Attd. jw a .U ia to li» —*U*'
,V.,.Mahuaieiy. Financial Secy—
an, T ruu*u rer, *~J 3.'
tin^d to become one of t h e !, Cfflfnccfmr.
i h i l p a rt of the «tote hai» organized
J. A. prèka, Lecturer.
a Uve Board- of T rade a n d will take
A. W. Wathon, W arden.
a most active p a rt * In developing
F.* W. Mahoney, Advocate.
the resources of the, city a n d coun­
C. B. Ryan, Tim Keene and E. R.
try adjacent
^ ptedn »I« in the fnm im a- ötaek4 440C.t til,-'{‘n r r t crx.----- : **
H a rry Britt a n d
Fred Jones,
Hammoek section. one of th e finest
fruit snd vegetable locations in the Guards.
T h e degree team will be hero in­
iouth and tho city is growing ra p ­
idly.' Thprc were so m a n y questiops side of the next 30 days and will
arising from time to tim e in the inltliftli tho candidates.
T h e lodge is the only one in this
civic and commercial life of tho city
that it was incu m b en t u p o n the en­ section of the s ta te and on account
terprising citizens to form a board of tho central locution of Sanford It
wns derided to organize the lodge
of trade to handle tho situation.
For this purpose the leading spirits hejv, although the membership is
of Oviedo mot Inst T u e s d g y night made up of K. of C ’s from Del,and,
and formed the Oviedo Board of Orlando, Eustis and many other
towns npar here.
Trade with th e following officers:
President, T. W. Law ton.
Vice President, E. A. F a rn d le .
See. and Treas., N. F. Lizette.
The board will meet again nest
Tuesday night to com plete the or[»niiatlon a n d name t h e standing
committees and tho Oviodo Board
of Trade can be depended .upon to
ktep the nam e of tho city before the
T here has been so much confusion
public from this time forward,
about the subject of registering for

NO. R

THE SECOND GREAT
BATTLE BEING FOUGHT

I.undis Will Not Resign
T he DeLand News in its issue of
Wednesday says:
A canard is going the rounds of
Lbu. xuuv- proas to the u f l e e t - t h a t Hrm.- *•Fnr^* D * Landis of "D eL an d tY N -rrrrn n rn K T n A T io N a n d
will* resign the office of s ta te a t t o r ­
PAYMENT OF POLL
ney for the S eventh Judicial Circuit,
u
TAXES
ami th at lion. George P c C o ttc s of
Sanford is to be appointed in his
‘As inform ation to all concerned,
stead.
the genera) registration books a r e
The News hi^uJ .the ru m o r la s t TTow open l i ffth * e llksp-Hf M r H. C .
week* and interviewed Mr. Landis Du Rose, supervisor of registration,
about the m a tte r | He staled a t th a t in his office opposite the c o u rt
li me t h a t :faa ha«K
hUs-uridb Of W ’Tifriisp, A n d .a r e also open in th e dissigning:
^Y cT' registration olficus th ro u g h o u t
running ill, the telate pynera.
mm
News reporter n g n iz rra lk 4 -itp a u ..U it' fhe ses u m l ■ a r u n Isy - m —Otnt|)WT. ■
L a n d 's yesterday, and he re iterated which will be October 10th, a f te r
his s ta te m e n t of last week, to the which d a le the hooka will be closed.
effect th a t he h ad no idea w hatever This is for th e registration for th o
of resigning. He further sta te d t h a t, general election, y our registra tio n
since the story Has been published for the prim ary election will n o t e n ­
V
In th e state press, he ,hns received title y o u ' to. vote In th e general
W ashington, 11 a. m.— F rench ed hat tie, with masses of troops not less than 50 letters from every election,
b u t thoso
alre ad y regis­
military commission arrived On th&amp; throw ing themselves at each other, county - in the circuit, protesting tered F O R T H E G E N E R A L E L E C ­
Lusitania this morning on secret a n d ev e ry 'a v a ila b le piecr of artillery against the rum ored resignation.
T IO N
will not be required to reg­
mission to W ashington.
Personnel concentrated in the d eterm ined ef­
Attorney M u rray Sains of D eL and ister again, but i f would be well to
fort of the armies tg break the o th ­ was also mentioned as possible suc­ see the registration officer and sco
and im port not divulged.
—
e r ’s left
cessor; when there is to bo any th a t your nam e is porperly entered
Geneva', 11 a. m,— All fortresses
T h o Germ ans, who a fortnight change, Volusia county people ought on his books, as this is the first
along t lie Rhine depleted on g a r ­ ago had to abandon their first swift to get behind Mr Sams and urge his
time the general registration book«
risons sent to front to re-inforce. endeavor in destroy the armies of
ap pointm ent.
* *
have
been open in the new county.
G erm an lines.
F ranc e and Great Britain and cap­
To vote a t the general election,
tu r e Paris, have fortified themselves
which will be held N ovem ber 3 rd
London, 11 a. m.— B attle raging on the m ountains north of the River
electors m u st be registered an d h av e
along entire front with increasing, i n ­ Aisne, through the plnins of C h a m ­
their poll taxes paid for 1912 a n d
tensity.
D eath of Gen. "Battnile pagne and in tile Argomie M oun­
1913, unless exem pt from poll tax.
announced.
tains, through which the Meuse
The tax collector will lie in his of­
flows.
I'Vey are In stronger p o s i ­
fice from S:0() a. in. to 1 ;0l) p. m.
Rome. 11 a m.
T rent, Austrin
tio n s th a n they were for the b a ttle
and from 2:00 p, m. to 6:00 p. m.
preparing for long siege by Italian
T
h
e
Sanford
basket
ball
team
met
of the Mario* and have been s tro n g ­
tin* general election in November forces. Declaration of war expected ly r e i nf o r ce d with fresh troops from tin* DeLand team on the home court each day* except S unday from S ept.
Rally Season
Tin* game- was 17th to October 10th for the p u r ­
This is rally season at th e Congre­ and the new law regarding i in- pri­ on 2Mh
th e non i and east
They already last Friday night
maries
iuis
m
o
mixed
the
ordinary
hard
fought
by
b
o
t
h tenuis, (irne pose of receiving poll taxes. In caso
gational
Church. N ext
Sunday
h av e ant-m pied
counter
attac k s
S o m m a r) of War News
voter
th
a
t
many
at
this
lime
do
being
called
several
times
by differ­ of a person moving , from one dis­
morning a t 11 o’clock it will he u
A noi Iter great Lutile, even mori* against tin* allied troops, which, ent players
trict to a n o th er he should re p o rt
not
know
whether
they
are
regis­
church rally service, to exalt and
(lushed from victory, have I.... .. tr\
Some think they must vita! for ibi* coti ni rie* concerned ing to p ic ic n i them from e n tre n c h ­
T he ball wa- m ln I,nini territo ry tiic m a tter to tin* supervisor of reg­
ejnphasixe the Church as the insti­ tered r»r not
Ululi I li os e Unii ha Ve preceded il, is
istration ami have Ids nam e tra n s ­
tution well worth one’s loyalty and. register again regardless of wether
ing themselves.
, ! most of the tim e bui the ctlicieiit
in
progress
oi\
a
lino
extending
from
I work of our guards kept the Indi ovit ferred to the district in which ho
consecration.
Let every member they registered in Orange county
A c e r.'1 • i* to English and French
the
regimi
&lt;
*
(
Noyon
mi
thè
Ri
ver
11vc-i. hm the law provides t h a t nu
of 1 be basket ,
plan to be present ami bring a friend and became voters for all time or
Oi»e. uorthweMi &lt;•( Puris, lo thè ri ver official to ports, t hesr a tta c k s have
person shall be allowed to vote in
just
registered
tills
year
for
the
The
feat
u
n
s
of
the
game
were
with him or her.
T h e following
been rep il.sed and the G erm ans com
Mense, north of Vermini.
any
oilier election district than the
spring
primaries
and
it
im
impossible
[tw
o
long
throws
for
field
goals
by
Sunday morning will be held the
The front i* shorter than in the jwdled to give way at certain points. Itouth, ( » p l a i n of the home team , one in which he is registered.
to
get
the
m
atter
s
tra
ig
h
t
with
all
Sunday school rally service.
The
therefore our advice i n |b u t Hr of th e Marne, but this will re- h u t tin- G erm an general slat! rhum s | and liogden, ( ‘apt of the D eLand
A qualified voter, as defined fiy
Sunday school should h av e a regular the voters
suit only in a more fiercely contest- th e opposite
team , both were good shot* and the law of ilus state is every rnab;
place in the program of every eiu- every voter hi Seminole rouutv it to
f Counted, i be oth er was tiie whirl person of tin* age of 21 and u p ­
icn. and especially of every member see Supervisor Publish and see that
wind tnudi of th e game by Gilbert wards. th a t al tip* time of his regi»-.
of the Christian homes of our com­ you are On the real regirl ration books
Ne»
Mail
Roules
V Sanftird Rooster
Flo* S m f n r d player- were smaller tratinn t* a citizen "f the United
munities
Lei every S u n d a y school regardless of whether you voted in
T Jen Jaeoiis, tin* efficient pu**f
U T Fields is in the city to d ay
'Hit*
as a whole th an the visitors but 1Stales, and shall have resided in
»cbolar plan to be present (or Rally tiie prim ary election or not
shukmg ha iuta with Iti* mitny San- m a s te r of f i m i nota and nmmber pf
otjly safe way for every voter is to
when our l-mys gni the tir-t basket Florida for one year, and in this
D»y. Sept. 27, 9:45 u. in.
ford (rieinls
He is now enguged in! thè Mininole t'oiinty Selino] Itoard
nee
t
Ilssupervisor
before
each
elect
in
fa'l lune it put pepper and stick iiumly for -tx months, and shall
The Buraias are again taking up
lite reai estate business io Augusta, ^ wu- in Ih»* city tios w«*i-k and talkmg
to-it mio them und with the aid of have paid on or before tin* second
the work of their class, it is desired Gon and know (positively th a t y out
Georgia, bis former borile, but hit^ nf thè grow ib r*f bis sei tinti incidenlthat every Haiti cg man Dring next naine is on the books
Such a pro- b„art i* ‘ ‘ìli ù! 1F 'T » FTTord and he sili y mentlonetl tliut -evirai ne w t h e s-TTthnsrastir crowd -rtur*cheered [^jàlu/ilay of I to* m outh preceding
nfir hoys continuously, doing j u s t ic e j tin.* m o n th in which th e election is«
Sundiy a n o th e r ' wTtTT him.' cedure would eliminate tin* remotest
says th a t Florida is th e liest s ta te mail routes would soon be estab ­
held. Ids poll taxes for the tw o
Next S u n d ay evening, 7:30, a possibility of a m ista k e and would in the Union and especially nt this lished in the Ciminola distriiY, The to Sanford.
DcLund hud a joll) crowd with year* next preceding the y e a r in
«Ties of Bible character studies in avoid much confusion and discus­ particular time when t lie war is postoffices at t hri-una* and Luke
them and when their boys pulled u windli th e election is Held, unless
miniature will begin, the first one sion on election day
holding back tin* prosperity of G eor­ P ickclt will probably be abolished good play the rbi'er» of the Sanford
T
h
e
following
is
from
Supervisor
eXetn
nipt from paying such poll tax
being ” Philip, the F in d e r." a sliort
gia and other cotton states.'
Mr, and ‘he mail to tjiose place» i*arrieil ,, * d 1 If I &lt; d . r '. v J v * *' *ngi-1 tn*r
[
I
lliiosv
by
reii«nli of III* not having been of
talk for busy, upward looking people
by 1 F 11 (roti *&lt;it i l il,,oi t of
in
\ u g u H l a It in
i Id' is l i w
‘
ii i- m l o t • ,
1 *.
.li- g o o d
age
b a lin g b u n over .’»a years
! In r* ecu *it * • i gr * 1» i
There «ill be good music, and u *or
Inc
T h i s will in. a no rt a-, J b it a li l o ok for In
porardv
and
a
of &gt;g* &lt;&lt;r who ha- Io* t a limb in
player** (|v ml hi-r ~i*b*
dial welcome aw aits all who come confi)spin in Go minds o| i lie puhili
for the t Potinola o l i o » alni
a Ilford er e long, a s n
■I.ill Fig fa* » lit
The managing •■I t,t* t e am by buttle
Tuesday the C. K. Society will in regard io the limiter of registra In* ilunkM lh.tl thin season in Florida nun t b ette r mail laiilitu-s lor « bri.tt » p l . Houth was without fault.
have a business and social meeting lion, growing largely out of tin* m*w will lie a record breaker." Hi*.office m u » and Luke Pickett.
As there are not only o ur official«
T h e first half he gave his Subs, u to elect, b u t a num ber of most im ­
at Mrs. E nsm ingcr’a. All members prim ary law and lilt* division of the in Augusta is besieged with inquiries
try out and found them in good portant measures to vote on, it iM&gt;Permit me to say, there­
are urged to come a n d bring a county.
about Flofida. and th e eSodlis to
T
he
World's
Series
shape
nmi then substituted Gilbert liooves every man interested in th e
fore,
t
h
a
t
there
are
now
two
sepa­
friend.
this slate will be the greatest in th e
rate a n d distinct seta of registration
La Verve Hurt and Ed Lane will and Herring in their regular places garni .if the fount)' and the s ta te to
hiMorv of Florida.
played under dilliculttes, qualify and vote.
honks kept in every county of tin*
h a v e t h e w o r l d ' s series at t he I in- Gilbert
sta te , one the primary* registration
perlai again this season providing having a very bad arm - Pearson
Ri—peit fully Still mi tied,
th e people of S a n f o r d 't a k e enough played a .«crappy game at forward,
books which apply to a n d control tin*
In H o n o r of MI hn V a u g h n
Jt iHN I&gt; I I S 'K I N S .
D em ocratic prim ary alone, which
\ d e l i g h t f u l p a r t y w a s gjven D y interi «I to w arrant the large .......- I hi« wa- hi« Iir**t game « u h s*.inf"rd
,
Tax Collector
«ary expen d itu re for tin- eie. trical Raynor played a full game of 'life
is held bl-enniaTiy. tile
la-1 being

LETTER FROM
MR. JENKINS

RESUL3LWILL DECIDE WHETHER
KETREA-LiaWARII-RERLIN

AN

AND THE WHOLE WOULD LOOKS
ON PRAYING FOR PEACE

YOUR REGISTRATION

SANFORD WON GAME

Every Yoler Should Consult Super­
visor DuBose and Get Straight

W ere Too Much For (he Team
That Came Over From DeLand

REDMEN ATTENI0N!

Big Pow Wow This Evening and
All Braves To Be Presenl

Sarhgrn J. J. Dickinson a n d Act­
ing Chief of Rocords L. D. Wicker
request th e, presence of th e entire
membership of Ojus T rib e No. 61,
Improved O*lrdor of Red Men at
tne kindling of the council fire thlB
evening for th e purpose of organiz­
ing a degree team and to arra n g e for
the e n te rtain m e n t of th e .Great
Council of Florida, which convenes
in Sanford next March'.
■ The ca p ta in of tho efficient degree
of Seminole T ribe No. 29,
of the H u n tin g Grounds 37 Jackson­
ville will be present to assist in the
organizing of th e team . ■
Chief O tto Weth, of th e Reserva­
tion of Colorado will be pre sen t with
many words of wisdom to im part.
The Wigwam of Ojua T rib e is over
the Imperial T hea ter.
—

New Yacht L aunched
*••’ The beautiful new y a c h t of Jam es
Laughlin I I I , which has been In
building on th e St. J o h n s a t the
Sanford-DeLand lorry» was expected
to be alunchcd this m orning, preparstory to getting ev e ry th in g ready
[or »he cruise to New Y ork, which
is now planned for S a t u r d a y as the
starting day. T h e p a rty will consist
of Mr. a n d M l # Jam es Laughlin,
“j r* and Mra. Shaw, a n d Mr. and
_Mr*. Ralph Y earby.
The yacht will pass dow n .the St.
0 ns, and will only ta k e tho ocean
* ere there are no inland wn te r ways
Paralleling th e coast. T h e b o a t will
« u«*&gt; a t th e principal d t f e .
en
out*. T he p arty will be o u t purely
r pleasure, a n d judging from the
2 * 5 « - - ot their craft will havo
&gt;jch accommodations as will make
c trip a most p le a s a n t one.*
ft« Porter-Star.

held III June past and tin* next will
be held in June 1916, before which
time every man will have to regis­
ter again, beginning F ebruary 1st,
1916 a n d continuing for sixty days;
the second, the general election
books, which control not only the
general -election b u t all other elec­
tions held (n the c o u n ty from time
to tipie. These hooks are now open
in nil the precincts of tho county
for th e purpose of nllowing any who
have become of age since tfiey were
last open and any new persons who
m ay hnve come into th e state and
are now eligible to the privilege of
registering.
W h e n the county was divided
O range county tu rn ed over to Sem­
inole county the precinct books,
which embraced the precincts now
in this county, hence all who were
registered therein need not. register

Mi-*

Baptist Church Services
9:30 Prim ary school in the shack
9:30 Main school in the church.
11:00 Preaching.* subject, ' ’Perga.”
3:30 J r . 'U . Y. P. U.
6:45 Sr. B. Y. P. U.*
7:46 "Preaching, su b ject, "T hd
N o rth e rn Iron.”
C om e to corner of P a rk Ave. and
Sixth street.
‘*
Welcome, always welcome.
GEORGE HYM
'*
__ A N

Pastor.

Dnudney

in

h o n or

of

Merry weather.

«’ff e ru and th e wire direct from the
grounds to the theater
Last year
th e board at the Imperial wu» better
t h a n any of th e large cities of Flor­
id a but was poorly patronized, but
nothing d a u n t e d the boys will try it
if th e y r a n receive th e proper
encouragem ent.
See Messrs. Lane
a n d Hurt and get the plan.

j a n d * pluck, he had the misfortune to
receive an injury in the »erimd half
hu t after a few minutes wa* able
to finish in the gume. Wanhhouru
and Routh subs, did justice to the
team , Washburn making two field
goals and Houth by efficient g u a rd ­
ing of his*man who wus not able to
throw Ik basket
A good crowd witnessed tye game,
and all seemed to he well satisfied,W
&gt; M oved to Town
and till seemed to lie well satisfied.
Mr a n d Mrs. J. A. Hnrrold and We hop« to see them hack again,
d a u g h te rs h av e moved b ac k to San­ thanking them for their hearty *ujiford after spending th e past two port and the interest they shnwetf.
T h e final scire was IJ to 11 in favor
years on th e ir fine place in the s u b ­
of Sanford.
u rbs on M ellonv file avenue. Their
Tho line uji was as follows:
D eLand
m an y friends uro glad to welcome Sanford ,
Cruse
Herring
it
F
th e m back into the life of Sanford.
Allan
Pea n o n
L. F.
Gilbert
Miller
R outh (Cnpt)
L G. H ogdenfcapt
R aynor
Known
It. G.
Suba, W ashburn and Routh.
Referees, Ned C hittenden: tim e
ficinl canvass is made. T h e follow­ keeper, Mr. C hittenden.
ing gentlem en were elected:
We play D eL and a game on their
J. S. M cK enzie, W. H. Howard, floor Sept. 22nd, and would like to
H. B McCall.
have a good Sanford delegation.
l.ongwood
J ,
--- --------------- ;------C: W. E ntzm inge
New Building Campaign
‘
E. W. D unn
T h e Sunday school scholars of th e
J. W. Osteen
B aptist church have entered into u
L. J H artley
cam paign to rnise enough m oney in
3 mill«
the coming week to pay for the
T otal vote, 26.
T ap e s try Brick t h a t have been used
(h u lu u tn
in tin* new church now being con­
G. M Jacobs . . .
9 structed. Ten cents from a person
W. M J a c o b s ..............................
.9 pays for a brick complete counting
H e n ry F u t c h .....................
9 all th e w orkm anship in placing sam e.
3 m i l l s . . '. .................
9 When these children approach you
with this appeul do not tu rn th em
T o tal vote cast, 13.
G eneva
*
a w ay even if it is to give th em only
W. B. Rauleraon, M. E. Dooley, one ■brick.
E v e r y person in th e
H. A. Nicholson.
3 mills.
Total whole cotniHenlty should be pro u d to
v o te , 20.
" r
’
place a brick in th e new building.'

c.

SCHOOL BOARD ELECTIONS

»gain.
Please let me urge, f o ^ fear that
som e m a y not he entirely clear upon
this m a tte r, th at you call a t my
otfic*, No. 112 P ark avenue, so that
I m a y see t h a t you are properly reg­
istered, and in the precinct in which
you liv^.
H. C. D uB O S E,
Supervisor of Registration.

Ahi')

Mr** a Ìvu Vaughn o f's a n io rd . uU tho
C am p of the F orty Palm s on Lake
H arm y
T h u rs d a y evening.
The
room was beautifully decorated with
jiitim, cedar an d ferns.
Music and
games were enjoyed th ro u g h o u t th e
evening, and delicious refreshm ents.
consisting of fruit sh erb et and cake
were served out u nder th e palms.
Those enjoying this delightful p a r­
ty were Misses B arb a ra McLain,*
T hus« TnrladL R am ona McLain,
Marie Daniels, Alva V aughn, Abby
Dnudney and
Mrs: A. V aughn;
Messrs. T ho m as M cLain, Paul D oo­
ley. Robert M errlw eathcr, Joe S m ith,
B ert I’nttishnll, Gilla Sipes and Chat»'.

'"Tlie election In Seminole county
for members of tho local school
hoards occurred on T u esd a y a n d
w o r e ’ com paratively quiet, although
more interest was manifested t h a n
ever before a n d this in tere st ma^o
several changes.
T he reqults were
a s follows:
,
Sanford

125
li Stevens ..
. . . : ___ 117
F W hltner
............... 99
Runge
.................. 76
It. Walker
................. 38
R. Philips. .
Total votes cast, 167.
. .
For 3 mill tax 48, (or 2 mill tax|37,
against tax 2.
H
H
S.
C.
L.

Oviedo

•

Total vote of this district was not
obtained b u t wifi be giuen when of-

A ' !v, ■»Vif

■ -V. f«S’.... .•

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v.

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\

P R 0 -T E M SENATOR
Quite a Number W ant Sen. B ry an 's
Place If He Gels Appointment
- Jacksonville,
Sept.
IK.— ‘‘ F iftyseven different varieties are in t h e
mix-up a n d the G overnor i s , in a;
■pickle', ” said a local politician yes­
terday discussing the prob a b ilities
of an y p artic u la r m an receiving t h e
ap p o in tm e n t to the S en ate ch a ir
which S enator Bryan is expected tc^
leave fur a federal judicial bench.
‘‘Jacksonville has a t least ten »jaw*/
who are assum ing heroic nttiCudex;
or running up lightning rods. T a m ­
pa has five admittedly* conscious
th a t t h e y are senatorial tim b e r; P en­
sacola has nearly as mtuty p lu m ­
ing and assum ing a dignified, q u iet
and sapient look when 's e n a te ’ Is
spoken before them ; M iami has sev­
eral favorite sons, while th e in terio r
of the s t a t e fairly trem n with 'p o s­
sibilities.' Gov. T ram m ell will have*
the work of his life to select, onefrom am o n g th e crowd daily g ro w in g
larger w ith o u t h urting the prido of
some half the rest.”
Wifi O rganile
M onday, October 6th, 7:30 p. m .
ii the date and time set by M r. i. L.
D eputy G rand Organizer for t h e ''
Heralds of L iberty for C e n tra l a n d
South Florida.
Tho Heralds of Sanford and vicin­
ity are looking forw ard to t h e 't i m o
when thè largest fraternal orga n iz a­
tion know n tp Florida will ha o r­
ganized fn th e C ity Hall on t h o
above d a te .
■ 4; .

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PAGE TWO

COUNTY

HAPPENINGS

• a
from attending, m u c h to their re­
gret.
Rev. Arthur S. P e c k preached
here on Sunday a f te rn o o n to a large
congregation. This co m in g Sunday,
th e 2 0th, is Rev. B a r t l e t t ’s regular
a p p o in tm e n t here..
D o rn e r Bros, have several acres
of celery set In the field*. This cool
w e a th e r is fine for y o u n g crops.
Mr. Ingram is b u ild in g a small
house for his own use o n the Miller
a v e n u e aide of his fa r m .
W illiam ' Patrick M itch ell is pre­
p arin g to build himself a bachelor's
hall on Mitchell a v e n u e .
N e a rly every v a c a n t house out
here is taken, new tr u c k e r s and farm

OVIEDO OCCURRENCES

Mrs. B. G. S m ith left Inst week
a n d will s p en d some m onths with
friends and relatives in Mineral
Bluff, Ga., M o ntgom ery a n d S par­
tan b u rg , S. C.
J. S. M eL lnsey has recently p ur­
chased the bungalow on G rnhnm
gone and a u t u m n is near.
CASSIA C H AI H R
uvenue owned by B. G. S m ith and
The hull gam e Thursday was well
i t is now o c c u p isd by his intere sting
a tten d e d . T h e contest was between
Mr*. M. A. M c L i r t y left Friday Chulim ta and Oviedo, and resulted
family.
for M ulberry, where she will visit in a victory for Chuluota.
J t J . E. Argo a n f family of Fcrnnnher son, Cad M c L a rty and family . Misa Rosa Jucobs left last T h u r s ­
d in a arc s p en d in g sometime w ith his
for a few weeks.
paren ts at tho Orgo home on Main
d a y for Fort Pierce, where she will
Mrs. H. G, M cEw en anil children* visit her sisters, Mrs. C. F. Raulcrs tre e t.
T hey s p e n t several days
M arian and Howard of St. Peters­ son and Mrs. Fred Hill for several
la s t week c a m p in g on the prairie,
writ-Wr» mnvlug in rfinittim U y _ ■—
the fishing
—i*
b u r g re n te d har. xutur.—M i x W“ rrca4-weeka.-. l i r a .. J ^ . T ilih n
r w - ^ ** - ‘
. —
..
R o y a r V To w*" day# le s t -week.
com panicd her as far
11IÌP." v
fine.
•
MU* R u b y Cobh went to her
T. L. C ushing has gone t o the
Oscar Swanson got one' of his
PAOLA P O IN T S
home In Eustis last S a tu rd a y even­ fingers broken during the ball game,
m ountains whero ho will spend som e
ing.
Sho closed here school here l i o is quite u nfortunate, having had
tim e, hoping t h e change' of clim ate
D u rin g the storm t h n t swept and will improve his health.
F riday -and - » . - a t t e n d i n g - Teachers’ his ankle broken in the game on th e
w a sh e d us clean w eek before last,
T ta t fru ttr i n T t shtts» t his week,
Palm Springs has a t t r a c t e d a
2 n d of7July.
1 y-iTr-.^’;n" ' r tln y n l. mid sister,
tig
ta ilin g rUuo&amp;
»... ...bei—Trf' o u r townsmen for the
SÌrs. G. G. J u r a t s , and little
Miss Mabel Grace drove over to daughter, Evelyn left .Monday for in t h e U ih o p groyu
' r i w * t fow wcoks. Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
Paisley last Sunday to %visit their Cocoa to visit Mrs. Jacobs’ sister sto re, no’U- occupied b y Mr. Priel, Farnell, Mr. nnd Mrs. Dowling, Mr.
whtr -wa s sitting on t h e porch at the a n d Mrs. H u n t , M r. and Mm. Theo.
g r a n d p a r c a t ir r M r .' anti—Mrs. J - J. M rs. Thos. Hodge*,. _
M cE w en .' *Misa Mabel G r a c c ^ x «
t r r i i . Jacobs" s p e n t • Mtwrdirjdoor sill w i n splintered Aulin, Misses Annie and Aletta
vmafned and is «pending- the week Orlando and Billie Jacobs spent th e w ith in eighteen inches of hjm and McCulley a n d Miss I's¿c h ard .-an
there.
C o t n r Ii-.M , Hfaü.u.1'11
n n d vqry--dre+dedly ’ s c o r e d , hut not n n d C. E. McCulley* spent—tr* de­
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Hagan 'a n d to business.
children* m otored over from M ark­
Our public school opened M o n d ay seriously harmed. 1C* m ade things lightful day t h e r e last week.
h am F riday. T h ey were the guests w ith n fairly good attendance.* T h e r a t h e r interesting in t h e store build­
Mrs. M arshall of West Virginia,
of his sister, Mrs. B. B. Saunders. teachers are Misses Katie and Lottie ing for a few minute* too, though D r. C. L. M a rsh a ll's m other, has
n o th in g was injured.
Mr*. P; LaVanc a n d little daugh- M ath ers of GaBriella.
re n te d Mrs. W o m b lc 'i residence and
M rs. A. A. Hicks m e t with n very will spend tho w inter here.
. ter, Itu th and infant son returned
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jas. T. Long sp en t
She
' to their h o m e 'in T a m p a Thursday, from Friday to S u n d ay in W inter painful accident la s t week.
W. P. .Slaughter of P alatka, who
after visiting relatives here a few P nrk, visiting th e l a tte r ’s grand was s ta n d in g on the* p o rc h , when a h a s been m a n a g in g tho shinglo mill
p lank in the floor u n d e r her sud- ow ing to the illness of Mr. Averson
days of last week.
pa r e n t s . .___ ___
Mr. T hom as Wilson, Jr., Is tp
Miss Saidle
Blackburn went to d.-nly gavc way. and o n e limb and hns returned to his home.
U m atilla working with the Hodges Lockwood S u n d ay to begin teaching her h ac k were severely injured, mnkMiss Nellie K ing left last week to
Lum ber Co, for nn indefinite »time. th e re Monday.
! Ing her almost helpless a n d causing resum e her school work a t T a n g e r ­
Mr. J. J. McEwen of Paisley was
Just have received news from Mrs. f m u ch suffering. Mrs. B o n n was tel- ine. where she is very popular as a
a visitor here lust T h u rsd a y .
A. A. Rond th a t she ¡» the proud e g ra p h e d for and is h e r e doing all teac h er and m u c h admired by all
Messrs. John M cL a rty and Roy m other of a n o th e r fine boy. This possible 'for her m o t h e r 's comfort w ho Jcnow her.
Wofford attended the school sociul m akes three hoys for her indica­ Mrs. Hicks ha* the sincere sym­
A. J. M cCulley, who has th e con­
last F rid ay night.
tions arc t h a t there will he war p a t h y of nil her friends und neigh­ t r a c t of moving tho school building
bors a n d their e a rn est hopes that from its p re s e n t location on Hay
Huttlesnakes are still th e fad in’ m aterial for som e time to come.
Cassia.
S atu rd ay afternoon when
Mrs. P rudence Long, who hns her condition may soon b o improved. s t r e e t to the p ro p e rty recently p u r­
Mr. Luke Balcom w as looking chased has th o work well s ta r te d
Mr, Alonzo Royal a n d daughter, alm o st lost her sight was walking
Misa Lucille were in their "pinder on her porch S atu rd ay evening a f te r his interests h e re last week. a n d hopes to h a v e it set on t h e new
p a tc h " they came near pulling a when she came too near the edge He has one of the fin est plares in site in u short tim e.
six and u half foot ra ttle r out. They a n d fell over, hu rtin g her knee had- th e settlem ent.
Janies W. Lilly of Kissimmee, who
Mr. J. \V. Kersey h a s severed his h as been visiting for some m o n th s at
called to one of the old colored |y. Mr. and Mrs. G. Long took her
settlers, Ben A ndtraon. who w a s ¡ t ( ) D r Marshall for treatm ent
She connection with the Z a c h a ry hum- hls
home in Kentucky arrived
. near by at work, for help, He came is doing very well ut present at the her ( o. and has gone to (*ruen ( ovt-&gt;y esterday nnd will !&gt;e at the Cushto their rescue and soon had Mr. hom e of Mrs. G. Long.
Springs.
m g house for several weeks, wutchD iam ond Back in snake heaven.
Miss
Blanche
G
arw
o
o
d
has
gore
¡n ^, developm ents of our busy little
Several of our young folks g a th e r­
Messrs. Robt. Rose, Warren Roy­ ed at the home of Mrs M \\ J o h n ­ to Ocoee, where he will probably lliw „
al, two of our school trustees und R. son S aturday evening and enjoyed u spend th e winter with M r. and Mrs.
Miss Naomi Cham bliss of P u la tk a
H. H agan a n d 'M is s e s Lula, Ruth pleasant social hour or two.
Tyler.
is spending s o m e time with Miss'
nnd Vivian Royal atten d e d the
Several families took their picnic
Mrs. Garwood has b e e n laid up G lad y s U-inhart a t her ch a rm in g
Teacher*’ In stitu te at Tavares Tues­ suppers and went to the shore of one " it i i som ething like erysipelas, hut h o m e on Lake C h arm .
day. Miss Lula stay ed so us to get of our p retty lakes and fn jo y e tl a &lt;*tmw improving.
Miss Annie Lee of Santoni is vis­
full benefit of the In stitu te .
She fi(s h fry supper S atu rd ay night. All
Mr.
I R &lt; &lt; rowell has been itin g her grand parents a t Lake
will go from there to Illgley, where report a very pleasant time.
P11 *he sick list and tit present is C h a rm and o th e r Relatives in tow n.
she will open school next Monday
Mr. and Mr-*. Theodore Aulin- " ta k in g life easy” at his rottugf
Miss ritin s e H a n d of S anford is
ami B. G S m ith of tivu-do »pent her«- and soon expect» in he himself, spending ;i few d a y * in tow n, the",
■^irndny with Mr*. Aulin’» m other a g a i n .
guest of Mrs
McBride on Buy
Mne. H. \V
- e i ^ r e t f y totivi-s a tre e t.
Mr*. M. E. Jacobs.
GENEVA ITEMS
*
Mr, and Mr*. W S, Borgard »pent at Bine (-aslle last week.*
Mrs. Fred T u r n e r is s p e n d i n g 1
Mi*» Sara Smith has gone to Sor­ s o m e time with her sister. Mr- T L
M onday in O rlando on bu*inr.»».
Several friends unjoyed a pleasant
rento to teach school th e coining
T
he
La
dies*
Mmeituiry
Sm-ietj
met
C ushing.
picnic last Friday at Luke Harney,
at the home of Mr. and Mrs Billie season
given in honor of H arvey Geiger,
.Mr Curlett a n d Miss Belle EiehM r . ' nnd Mr*. T E . Wilson left
Jacob* Thursday, Mr*. R. \V. Sim ­
who left last M onday to resume his
i-ner were a m o n g the visitors from
mon* a* hostess. There was a large for New . Y qrk^ aat F r i d a y on their G e n ev a T u esd a y .
studies a t Southerland College.
a tte n d a n c e nnd a good program an n u a l vacation.
Miss Mnrgip Kilhee has opened her
Mrs. Cleveland leave* for Chicago
carried through. Afterward* a pleas­
school a t Monro*. Misa blanche P a ttthis
week, where she will join her OLD CUB MACHINE IS BROKEN
a n t .social hour, during which Mr*,
shnll will have charge the second grade
husb
an
d and they will enjoy a
a t Starke, Fla.. Miss Marie D an­ Simmons, assisted hy Mr*. Jacob*
F ran k Schulte Is Only M ember of
served delicious cake ami lem onade little «"glad lime" to g e th e r , before
Team That Thrilled Thousands
iel returns to her former school on
life*’ ut
anil all were tre a te d to umie nice s e t t l i n g d o w n to tinWith Wonderful Plays.
the East Coast.
music on Mrs. Jac o b s’ new self Echo L odge" for the w inter, having
There is a slight im provem ent in
d e c i d e d to remain a m o n g os fur an­
a i r f h a n k a m k n k k .i
th e condition of Miss Jessie Grant, playing piano.
T h e old Cub machine, onco tho j
Mr. und Mr*. Gobi- Long e n te r ­ o th e r season at least.
who ha* been very' ill for several
M rs. Chilson and b a b y are at m ightiest In baseball, ho* been broken,
“wcbks.
•
* tained tho young folks and their
homo
again. Miss A d d ie Gresham, novor again to bo mondod. Of tho
S. P. S m ith has purchased the in­ elders too S a tu rd a y night at a pleas­
Mrs.
C hilson’s sister accompanied grand old gang t h a t thrilled th o u s a n d i
The spacious
terest of Gporge Geiger in the Gene­ a n t “sing" p a r ty .
w ith their wonderful team work In tho
porches were p u t in order for the. them a a n d will remain for a lit tin
va Mercantile. Store und nssumed
old days, while working u n d er tho
p a r ty , decorated with flowers und visit.
C ub standard, only one still wear* tho !
his dutiea last M onday
We are having
m uch
cooler Cub uniform, nnd he, FTank Schulte, j
T he friends of Joe L. Sieg will he vines and lights. T h e grand piano
wa*
placed
thereon
and
every
one
w
e
ath
er
now,
which
is
certainty
Is slipping fast.
■interested in knowing th a t ho ha#
T h erm om eters
CTbnnco, T inker nnd Ever*, th a t won­
been prom oted by Chnse &amp; Co. to sang anti played anil prarticed their j m uch a p p r e c i a t e d
favorites
until
the
hour
grew
late,
were
dow
n
to
62
deg.
o
n
e
morning
derfu
l double-play com hi flat Ion. Is
inspector of fruit in Cincinnati,
s c a tte red In thro© different- longue*,
th
e
n
Mias
May,
th
e
host’s
daughter,
n
n
d
below"
70
deg.
is
t
h
e
rule
for
Ohio a n d left last T uesda y to take
ass is te d -b y her bro th er George and ev ery morning.
B u t we need a C hance managing tho New York Yancharge of th e office.there.
CAJMfnSanimy
served
cake
and
lem
­
lRUo m ore ruin, for th e good of vegMrs. Charlie ■Chilson a n d baby
.. * ^
All e ta tio n .
r^ .
boy left laat S a tu rd ay for their home o n ad e until all were satisfied.
to
o
k
their
leave,
voting
Mr.
Long
L a t e r — Wc uro g e t t i n g our rain
in Paola. They wore ‘ accom panied
b y Mis* Addle G resham , who will a n d family vqry pleasant e n te r­ this m orning* (W ednesda y) and it
tainers.
.’ looks jin if wc might h a v e h plenty.
jT'
'
visit there awhile.
Rev. H o p e . s p e n t a few days
am ong his Geneva friends last week
WEST SID E ITEMS
a n d enjoyed the b a th in g and the
LAKE MARY
Ash of L ake Harney.
H . Y. T arbel is doing moro busi­
M r. and Mr*. I. L. Jinklns m o­
Mr*. E v an s paid S anford, a visit
ness t h a n ever in his lu m b er yard; to red over W ednesday to D a y to n a
W
e
d n esd ay .
1» nowf shipping lu m b er in carload B each and s p e n t th e day.
Mrs.
Woods of Jack so n v ille is the
lots along th e railroad.
Mr. Sid B a rn h a rt, while nt D a y ­
g
uest
of
her sister, M rs. J. G. Mar­
T he family of George Geiger have to n a Beach c a u g h t one sea has* t h a t
m oved to Geneva an d a r e now- oc­ weighed twenty-five pounds and sev­ tin.
F r a n k Catherwood, t h e only child
cupying th e Stevens house on Lake eral small one*.
of M rs. Catherwood l e ft last Friday
Geneva.
H a rry R ab u n lia* accepted a posi­
Mr, C u r l e t t ’s Coca Cola business tio n - guarding convicts for awhile. for Raleigh, N. C., t o enter the
C ath o lic School at t h a t place.
has increased to such a n extent th a t
Wo hear several complaining a b o u t
A fine girld has r e c e n tly appeared
be has- purchased a n a u t o tru c k to th e ir lettuce -seed not coming up
a t th e hom o of Mr. a n d ..Mrs, R. N.
do the hauling.
- ■ ■ well. ■
Poston.
Miss Abbie D oudney entertained
Wo arc having som a nice showers
T h e ro have been n num ber of
h er young friends a t a n enjbyabl* now. A rsin was badly needed.
large
rattlesna kes killed aro u n d here
p a r ty la s t T hursday evening .from
M r. and Mrs. D. H. C. R ab u n
recently.
8 to 12 in honor of her visitor, Miss s p e n t Sunday afternoon with Mr.
T h o school here e x p e c ts to start
Alva -Vaughn of Sanford. Sherbet a n d Mrs. L W. Billingsley.
on
th o 2 8 th Inst., with M iss McLain
a n d ra k e were served during the
Mrs. K atie T h o m p s o n and chil­
evening, which were greatly en­ d re n s p e n t S u n d ay with her brother, of G e n e v a as teacher.
A fine girl was born t o Mr. arid
joyed.
C . W. Powell a n d family.
Mrs. J o h n Ring last T u e s d a y morn­
---r*
ing, S ep t. 8th. .
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
T h e rain* here th is week have
+
•*
been appreciated by all.
MOORE’S
STATION
kee o and T inker la holding a Ilk© Job
♦
"Sefv^b* Pure F o o d Prod- •*
We aro hoping th a t M r . nnd Mr*. f o r tho Chicago Feds, while E ro r* la
♦
urta a t R ehblnder’e.
Save +
Sjoblftn will soon r e tu r n from their oavortUif around th e keystone sac k
♦
the Coupons."
2-tf
. t
W ednesday evening was th e last
f o r the Boston Nationals.
trip to Sweden.
+
+ of the revival m eetings t h a t Rev.
Miner Brown la managing t h e S t
Mr*. H. D urant a n d b a b y spent
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ B a rtle tt pf E n terp rise has been con* ’a couple of days a t F ie rs o n last Louis Feds, J a c k Pfelster la farm ing
ducting here.
Rev.
F. E. StelnIn Ohio, Overall la on the coast In
week.
v
m eyer has assisted each evening th is
*
.
**
eem l-retlrem ent end Johnny Kllng has
----------------------- CHULUOTA SNAPSHOTS
week and there was a special m eet­
quit tho game fo r all Ume. J im m y
ing for th e young people W ednedsay
8cbecltard la In the American associ­
Always to Be Reckoned With.
You miist learn to deal with odd and ation. Artie Hofman U with the Fade,
T h e w eather b cool a n d th e bitfexe evening. There has been a good a t ­
is flna— m akes one th in k t h a t th e te n d a n c e an d touch interest m ani­ even la life, as well a* tc flguraa^- end Jimmy Slagle and Stetnfeldt have
P***ed oat of t h e game forever. . . "
I'good old sum m er t i m e ” is a b o u t fested. Sickness h a s detained som e tieorxo E liot *

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PAGE THRfcE

GERMANS mm
•&gt; BEFORE ALLIES

W AR BULLETINS.

WOUNDED BELGIAN SOLDIER

Troop« of the Italian nrm y are be­
ing dUemburked In A] bun In,
dully nt Valona, according to a dUtmtih from Trieste to tin* Echo «le
Paris.

l'JLtA

When Everybody E ats Florida Citrus Fruits!
the Demand will E &amp; e d the Supply
C itrus fruits ,uc becoming necessities instead of luxuries. T h e
people of the UhiTcd States are learning th etr many m erits
and uses. Where formerly they were regarded solely as
breakfast fruits, now they arc eaten at o th e r meals and used
freely in cookery and confections. All this means a g re a t
w
deal for Florida,which grows the finest citrus fruits of th e
world. The production of her superior oranges and grape­
fruit can hardly keep pace w ith the inevitable increase
in demand due to the above causes.

Kaiser’s Hordes Hard Press­
ed In France
allies seem victorious

Jap a n ese olii, era have told u Hus-|
»Inn Jounintbu Unit the whole of JnI»nti $9 Irt favor of an alllunee with
Itussla.

Under Steady Rain of Shot and Shell
Travelers returning from Constan­
From H um of British and F rench tinople and Soilo report th a t llo-re 1«
Tide of B attle Ha* Been a famine In t lit- Turkish capital.
Turned.
5 nst &lt;|Uttlitltlr» of spoil h av e fallen
The sixth week of the war between
Into
th e blind» of tin* A 111«*«. KnurGermany and France. Great Britain
and Belgium hai brought a voit tra n s ­ iuoiik*num ber» of prisoner» Intve b«*«*u
formation. The pursued arc now the taken.
Two mill Iou nu'ti were engaged In
pursuer* The Irresistible sweep of!
siTcn Gcnmpi anale»--through Belgium | the battle of the Mnrpe. Tills Ih betlw Hirer' Mtrtr. .'^ _ j Tfie Gvrmaii«
. - ” xhe a r m ^ b f Orneral Vop Kliick. I Ing from lack «&gt;(, provisi««^—«nd a m ­
which
Jong hattlrd to turn the allies' mulinimi, bui tlndr uiovemi'iit» un*
wederu flank, was slowly and steadily nino hnnipcri'd by a «carclty of cav­
outtUnkciL__Its retirement before the ai ry hors«*».
irnall but hardy British army tnrrjrd-rire* r Bne-bnlf zxzllIloti frosh trnop» ni
tide of battle.
»
l’uri» a w a lt th«&gt; wnnl lo s ta rt for thè
Today, If French official reports arc front, thi* liellsf lieiug generiti
correct, sll the German a n n ln except there svili b«* ho «Icg«* of Puri».
Uul facing Verdun ami a few miles
Thero 1» a aerlous forni «li ori ago nt
southwest, are retreating. General Von Hamburg,
Kluck's army, which n week ago was «
Tw enty thnusnnd fìcrinali» nre
few mile* southeast of Paris, has re«ab]
tu h n vo faH«&gt;n Iti ili«* Il gli t Iti g nt
****" tired more than 00 mile* to the n orth­
east, while • on the extreme right the Nancy und 11,000 morp «t Lmtvvlllo.
army of the Bavarian crown prince, Frcnrlt ofTlcera rlnliu tliat ut lenst
which was attacking the French eastern 60,000 Gcrum na must Itavi* b«*«‘ii klllline from Nancy to Kplnal, has fallen cd In tln* attempi» to «ut Umiligli
lurk to the frontiers of I^rralnc, p e r­ lite Augia-J rmo li Un«*«.
AitHtrlnti prlNotier» imw In thè
mitting the French to rcoeeupy l.unrlimiti*» of Ibi* ltii»slau*i aggregai** 2011,Tille anil several other towns.
General Jiffrr, Frrneh commnmlcr- 000. I»c» pero le Ughi Ing co?«! Itine».
In-chirf. pictures t hr r r l r r a l us hur ried.

if not ilisonlerly, wills II»- German»
abandoning prisoners wounded and sup­
plir*
Situation Dark for Austrian Arm y.
News frinii the Austrian frontier deseribes even in «larkrr colors Hr- sltuaiion of the Austrian „army, especially
since Germany lias notifie«! lier ally that
she Is unable to s e n d ’ more reinforcemenu Into Galicia, owing to graver eondilient on the western front.
It eirn 1» asvertnl that the German
««itingrnl» which rriichnl Grpdek to,
help the Austrians may be recallj-«! to
Germany, as Germany wishes to cenLrr
til her rifiv. 1» against the nllir,*
In the battles proceeding in Galictn
and HusilauJ’oUiul success appears to,
di#^t«&gt; IhwfffinMiih*. They are r e t r i e d
to here won a decisive- victory «1 Kras
nlk ami Tivmastow. The Austrian amt
German annirs arc estimated at forty
and reinforceil by several Grrman didirliions of infantry am) elevrn of cr*£
airy, tntnlling more t h an n itiilliim «lien.

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Buckeye N urseries C a ta lo g A Citrus Handbook

Photo by American Presa Association.
This photograph was made In P t Jean”» hospital. llruMvii, before tin- l t d
ginn cuplUiUwu» captured by the Ocrrunna.

s EE D S

Therefore Smile.
Surely happiness Is reflective, llko
tho light of heaven; and evory coun­
tenance, bright with ainllen and glow­ We can fill your order immediately
ing with. Innocent enjoyment, In a
for new crop of all varieties of
m irror, transm itting to others Gift rays
of n suprem o and over-tiblnlng benovoIcnco.—Irving.

ONION SETS, TURN 11* SEED ,

The Difference.
CABKACK. SEED OATS, RYE.
An Atchison man who novor held
ETC., ETC.
on«* Job over two weeks, died not
long ago. ami people »aid be was
o lili
llu *
r e t iiiu iiit
o f ilo *
A ii, n i,in
Comp
When
New*« ft g! Illllrt out of Ills sphere.
army In d ange r of captor«
paper corn*» i »iti*leni»
Un* i-mil In* was alive they said In* was a loafer. field
plies.
wire that A unirla I» i
« g e t a f*l*p — Atchison (¡lob**
tor.
Ktnpcror William Ims conferred |M
Iron croste» for disllngulslin! services
ill the field, Eighty-»)* of them wenl
to meinlierh of the flfty-lhiril regiment
Williams* Indian Flic Ointment will
ami 110 to the eighty-third regiment gar euri* IHlml Bleeding ami Itcbiiig I’lli***.
rivinci at t"u»*&gt;&lt;-"
It uliMiri«» tin* tumor» itlluy.s itching ut
Thr British admiralty announced that one**, acts a» a |»mitieo, giv«*» instant rcthè British llrcl line occupied Herbert« 1is I Williams’ Indian l’ilo Ointnmt '
limile, u n Illuni IlC bill, t h e «rut o f t | , r I» proparoil b*r I'ih*» und itching of tin*
guvrrnineiit of the German Bi-tnurck private part» Sold only by Wm. G. j
arclupelago, and the Solmnun isIkiuN
AIdi nig«*. Druggist. Mail 50r and $1.00? !
L’or, FAST BAY STREET
A dispateli to Ihr I otidon Observer
William» Mlg. Co.. l'ro|«., f'lrvcland.
from \ni**ri nlutn vl«l*-s tinst Ihr German
Ohio.
government has p u b l i s h e d the numbers of
primmer» «&gt;f war taken up to September
U \ total of 2 1»,780 I» given
The I’etrogrud correspondent of lieu
ter's Telegram company report* that »
Hungarian haltnliun ha* crossed thr
ItournaiUan frontier and laid down it *
arms.
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K^ Ï T S*W TrooP• A ttack Nancy,
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that Emperor William watched that port. The house* have been turned
»be attack on &gt;iancy from a hill outside Into hoipltal*. Among the patients are a
the range of the French artillery. numbar of T urcot (Algerians). One of
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Ü
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\ dispatch from Ibtrilcsu* to Hcuter’*
Tlte killing of lw«i Grftnan aviator* *av* the Irm ps rr|Kal*&gt; tin- report tlmt
after Ixing rhnsnl by a Ffrnrii n*tutor Grrtimny's stock of gnsolinr on which
In anotlirr machine was frpmtrd
, _il— ^tu,v. J^p*-i«*l» targs-lv f,,«—,«•. «**■««,*
Fariv. Tlw German aeroplane (lew «*vrr t tramjHirt of sujtplir* Iv Itccoming ex-1
Troytt, dropping several Ivomba. ,t\r of liaullrd.
which fell at tlic station at t’ m**
French Minlstrr «if War Millrrarul
tuent the Belfort train was arriving lia» 'vrtt « circuì ir to the general* cimiThe bomb rxplndril, but no casuultir* lunmiing the *r«,-f,il «lisiri,-1—of France
reiultrd A Frrneh aviator Ininieiliatt-I» orili-niig t l u m l u iii-l|!iit* « Vif,iron*
vent hi* machine after the GrrmuHs. ami -*.*«, It f.*r til p&lt; r .on. »It,* Im«, 1 nini
sfltr eliasing tliem for (llt«-rii ' mile, l o r r i p o m i I**r l o i b t n r « - r r « i * r .-«» re
shot »ml killed the two German ofhicri •pumi
wlio *rre Hying the marhfiie
A diapiiltli l«i Itrutcr’** Telegram
company from Meiningen vin Amster­
' Brilliant Charge by Algerians.
dam tinte» tb.it Fiuprror William ha«
A feature of one action wav another
personally, wired tbr Duke of Saveheroic charge by the Algerian riflemen
Meiningen of Ibe dentil uf t ’rinee Krnrst
At » critical moment it became neces
of Save-Meiningen
Ile » a*. buried
‘ary to carry a certain position and
with military honor* at Manbeugr
after the artillery ha«l prepared the
It 1» *t a tei I that thr finti*.!, *rurirr
way '¿„CkkJ Algerians, with fixed bayonet * ,
Pathfinder, ‘«'hhli » a * de*tr**«e,l m tin
charged the position at &lt;1 &gt;ublr-*pnrk uii
S'**rtli *,-11 .Si|ilrlnbrr l&gt;, »uppo-eilt* h*
der a \torm ,,f »ImiI a|ul .»hell
Tliej ne»er »topped until tlwy reached i-oiilntt uiti, ,, tniiir, uns in n-idit« -milk
•lie trenrbes, where they wrought fear­ by n torpedo. Tills information ts re­
ful carnage. Many plrc-ea of artillery lated b) the ofllHal infuriii.ition bureau
A ilispntch lo- life London Lventng
and mat!due guns were capture«!.
After tlic Algerians came the infantry News from Petrograd says that Henry
and artillery and the wedge driven intc K. Slrnklewlrt, the Polish writer ami
If* line-forced the Germans to-retreat. author uf “l^uo Vndis,” wt«i recently apIlwy were pursued by tl«e Algerians, penled to the Poles to support Bossi»
ill the war, ha* t&gt;ern tnkrn prisoner by
who inflicted terrible lovses.
the Austrino.» and »ent to I'm row.
Retreat ol Germ ans.
An Ostend dispatch to the Itrutrr
Vi Iry-Le-Francois, tlw fortified strong- Telegram company say*!
“Crown
bold of the Grrman center, has been Prince Fre«lerirk William nml l‘rinet
evacuated, the Germans hnve left the Adalbert of Prussia, the emperor’* third
neighborhood of Nancy, the French »on, and Prince Carl of Wurtteinburg.
have reocrupled I.uneviile and the allies nre rcporteil to Irove died in n hospital
have crossed tlw Alsnc river and the at Brussel*.’’
Marne Iwtwern Kpernay and Vltry. Ttie
German retreat has become so rapid UiaI
K A IS E R ’S PROTEST.
it may be .described as a flight.
*These, together silth the withdrawal Emperor C laim s Allies Used Hum*
of the G e r l A i l r h wing In the Argonnc
D um Bullets.
forest, ware the outstanding features of
President Wilson received a personal
the official announcement of tlte war of­ cablegram from Emperor William, ol
fice at Bordeaux.
Germany, protesting against the use by
the allied army of dum-dum Imltrl* ami
Woman Fought in Trenches. ..
tlte participation In the war by civilians
Atoong the wounded brought to of Belgium. The message also expressed
Noisy.Le-See, a town In'the department the German emperor’s deep regret at
o' the Seine and near the Ourcq canal, the destruction of the Belgian city of
* u * young laundress In a soldier’s uni* Louvaiit.
form, she had followed ■ company of
“ My heart bleed* for I»tuvaln” Is one
Zouaves and had fought alongside of of the phrases the emperor Is under­
them in the trenches. H e r Identity.^ras stood to hare used. He declared, how­
hot discovered until she was wounded. ever, that the population of Belgium
Before sending her to the rear the com- had offered such resistance that hi* gen­
j&amp;amllng officer complimented her on her erals In many cases had found it necesbravery.
vary .to adjulnistr r savere punishment.
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A GOOD S U G G E S T IO N
Let'» not adm it th a t Galifomia few men who are now making a liv­
ing taking fish by nets, to act a t
P U&amp;ImO-Cw t Tutelar «od fridir Mocnln* Br editors are more liberal, enterpris­
ing, pushing than the Florida press. guide*. The suggestion is worthy of
IM E UEO A ID PRINTING COMPANY California newspaper* set .aside a consideration.— DeLand News.
R. J. HOI I V, fdllor
-r— G------d a y ' and all of them boosted thoir
.* » . M I I A Y A t 8 B u t in e » » M a n a t e e
O P E N I N G UP F L O R ID A
state on th a t d ate and .TvRVtetfif'trf
I t has been pointed out, and cora Smerlati«« PrUe, * * .0 0 m Year In Adtaner thousands of papers outside.
Flornewspapers ra n do the same rectly so, that there is a debt th a t
O d l e r m l I» Ih» C il» by c « tn * f t ï 0 0 t» » yr»e In ida
n d v a n re oe 30c per m o n iti.
thing, and accomplish wonders. Will we owe to hum anity, and th a t whethr a r m a n U ln a d ia n c « m u ti be m ade a t often.
President Holly, of the State Press er the European war should las three
E m rrrd •« K«M&gt;d-cta»» m all m a t t « A u su it Z2 nd Association s ta rt something along m onths or three years, there will be
1908. at tha PoatoAc* a t Sanlord. Florida,
this lino? Ho is the leader and the great demand for American pro­
a n d « Act o l March 3rd. 1879
proper man to take it up.—J a c k ­ ducts on the continent, duo to the
fact th at there are millions who m ust
TtlrdworNo 8M sonville Metropolis.
0 18oa In llcrald BuUdtns
This is ecrtainly a good suggestion depend on this country for food, a n d
T h e Sanford Herald should go to and should he tak en up by nil the th a t even though every aero of till­
th o u a a n d a of people In the north on newspapers of Florida tfnd boosted able land of American should ho p u t
consistently. T he president of the under cultivation the supply would
S a tu rd a y October 17th.
Florida Press Association and of the not equal the dem and. I t la th en
------- 0 -----* S a tu rd a y October 17 is Florida Lake Region Press C lub hereby des­ th e opportune tim e for Florida far­
.. *
N ew spaper Day. See th a t you send ignates the 17th d ay of October as mers and those who hope to be, to
a few copies to your friends in the Florida Newspaper Day' and urges get to work in this great, field, where
t h c -jita te p l'étui to give it all the thpre are so m any thousands pf acres
north.
*
space which such a valuable idea de- lying idle, sim ply waiting for th e
N ext Fridny'night.^Ec CauiuicrctaL *arvw ^i3itom r-frw years rfgo Florida han d of man to apply the tools,
C lub will meet again for the purpose hn4 a Post Card Day and thousands p la n t the seeds and reap the h a r­
of, hearing the reports of various of cards were sent all over the world. vest. . Florida!*. o p p o ttu u iiy _ ii. lutra.
T -IÎ■ M B S
committees'» and transacting other The newspapers would achieve ovon a n d t h a t - - o p p o r t u nity" ra h w o ttF -irr
business of im
better results in advertising the grasped with Í determ inatim i limi U — —
:v'r-------SS
s tate and the president tak es esptfc-1 «hall remain th ro u g h o u t all tir e.
o t h e r dat«r*f(7r-T!rartTtRttt.'•
T
h
ere
is
no
‘
place
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in
th
l
is
country
mi-pride.
i
a
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Ad in t b s Orlando Sentinel an- is not a new spaper in Florida t h a t where climatic nnd o th e r cor. 11uounces t h a t - a new laundry la ready we need be asham ed to send out of tions are so favorable for alm ost p - r - :
M.M. SMITH H. R. STEVENS
H. E. TOUR
R. R. PEAS
t o do the d a m p washing. , We had the s late on O ctober 17th as they petual work in this line oe-herc in = 5
i-r raid rat
Vlr*-I,rr*(&lt;l«nl
('«»Air«
Ami r**fcl«
s o m e dam p washing done dne tim e will com pare fa vorably with th e balm y Florida tra n s p o rta tio n fat 11a n d always wondered why th e dam p newspapers o f’ a n y s ta te in tho ities are good a n d will im prove; the
soil is productive a n d - e a s ily tilled;
fool did not iron the dam p washing Union.
no wo could wear the d a m p stuff. ‘
Remember the date, S aturday tho crops are as certain as anyw here.
October 17th, which givTes about i a n d thefr v o r y ^ f r e q u e n c y make*
------ O —
We congratulate T am pa in -win­ thirty d ay s to prepare special m a t t e r ' th em more so; th e cost is no groatning the custom house fight .just if possible and get th e readers fa m il-.e r than elsewhere, and the return!
| are sure. Surely these are enough
when it seemed a losing proposition. iar with the idea.
the state.
He was also one of tho
For Sale C h e a p — One lafgehor«
O -----| good points in Florida's favor to
T a m p a was entitled to the plum,
five
county
s
u
p
e
r
in
te
n
d
e
n
ts
selected
one
mule, th re e wagons, harmm ake of this s la te one of the leading
already had it an d was only fighting
“ H O P E FOR R A L P HEAD S"
«
by
Gov.
G
ilchrist
for
servlet'
on
the
plows
and tools. -Jas. C. Harri«.
t o retain what rightfully belonged
lender the above headline the in the entire Union of the products . sub text book commission.
Rut
7-tit.
■
t o th at city. South Florida is get­ Grand Rapids News announce* th at th a t are required, and will be even
wherever placed he does his work
more,
to
supply
the
tables
of
not
tin g large enough to get a n d keep a distinguished H ungarian surgeon
T O R EN T
Al­ well. Ho in going to be a formld-}*
-what belongs to her.
has discovered a m eth o d of sewing only America b u t .of E ujope.
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able candidate.
------ O-----For Rent*— Sanford, Florida live
hairs upon htdd heads and thus m a k ­ most every known food can be pro­
For the o th e r offices in the cabinet
T h e dea th of George IL For mild ing the hairless scalp fertile again. duced here, wheat being the prinacre 'ham m oc^ fa rm a t head ( ’elery
h a s cast a shadow over the people For it is said t h a t the sewed-on cipal exception, and there is no cer- I there seems to, be no ohe as yet nnavenue on river. C; East Cai i St.,
Rut it's a long time off
o f this section of Florida. He was n |lnir, lllk(. roo,
grow upon ,he ta in ty th at even this will not event- nouneed.
A tlanta, Geofgia.
6 It.
ually become a paying crop in cer- yet. Florida E xp o n en t,
m a n who was honored by every one. i former| y barren pate,
H All Local Advertisements Under
T ake N otice I will rent. -.11.
n friend to every one. a public spirit
The process was first successfully tn in portions of the stnte. Our fruits
ThlH Heading THREE CENTS a trad e or build you a house &lt;&gt;n • t«y
and
vegetables
are
not
excelled,
nor
&lt;-d and most progressive citizen and pru,-t i.-«•&lt;! by Die originator in a bos­
U n e For Each Insertion. Mi ni mum terms. J. MUsson. t!l)l Pul ll* it«»
l-nk. Will bt Spt aker
o n .' that will be missed from S a n - 1 |(ilu| in n U(| a ,,Mt. „,„1 tlllN been re- even equaled the world over: then 1«
Charge
25 Cehls.
avenue.
:i ||t,
If the next G o vernor of Florida
ford n circle sadly because he was |ieutcd there several times, as many it not time the people were aw ake to
most active when living George
50,000 hairs^boing sewed upon one their own interests white serving an should happen to be handed some
For Rent Cheap for Cash Tw. i ty
FOR SAI E
Fornald left his impress upon our tu.a(1
One hundred hairs were anxious outside world a most excel- good federal position like the one
acre* of good hammock land all i ^i,
life and his going leave« a void th a t i drawn through the scalp in every lent' turn? Surely the hour to strik e they say is going to be handed SenF or Sale-At a discount- Scholar­ Call er write A. M. Tyler.
101 -tl
Ft. Myers Press.
will not ho filled.
ator N.»P. B ry a n in the full (he s tate sh ip in Sanford Business College.
square centim eter an d both ends has come.
Fi vi* acres tiled lamí i n*id. ' tv
t)
O
would have for its chief executive; O w ner unable to use it and it will be
left free
This makes over a th o u ­
limits
for rent, near brick ri ill.l ltd
The Tribune Year Hook
Hugh S p a rk m a n of the Orlando sand hairs in every ' square inch
( Charles E. Du vis, S enator fron the «old at a sacrifice. Enquire Herald
loading
station.
Apply Lo A 1*
S e n tin el says th a t Albert Gilchrist Very fine gold wires are used in the
C apt. J. A. Leslie, the veteran I T enth ,!i"lrict
M adUon courU&gt;'- Offlre.-103.tf.
tf
y,
S
anford.
Florida
Connell
w ould like to get married b u t can­ operation, which is quite expensive. special writer and compiler of special j a « ° [ dinK *° r umoni wvU d " Bn«*
For-.Sale or R e n t — Two nice resi
n o t find the girl.
Hugh S p arkm an Only the ricli, therefore, can atford euitionH
*r. t
. wan in
i th
.i e city
it. . for
i several
. . . « e. c h o t ,nig over tne «lute and reveerFor rent- *10 acres Tile« i La ml in
donees at a bargain. YV. J Thigpen. |
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t
berating
from
S
e
n
a
to
r
to
Senator
knows better th an th a t. He has re­ it.
a
body well located. A.P (' on n• i&gt;.
(lays of this week in the interest of
*
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aid ed in m any p arts of Floridu and
10 2-tf
! Oí* Mngnolin St
The hope is en te rta in e d that the ihe T am pa T rib u n e Year Book a n d 1 Senator Davis in a d m itte d even
For Sale - Fine faim of ten acres
wo will bet our sum m er!*— hat. rtiseovery
discovery may be developed so as expects to interest the muHthcytnAll
^ * 1 opposition to have ridden all
For Rent F urnished office eqiuh**
^ • r'* ^ * :^^EW&gt;iVrYr'F(!n\.c-’frrrrftT mmrlivy v t i h r f fb bni-apen it and th u s bring it with- the Commercial Club sufficiently to other rider* for the. »vault* presidency a b o u t three luilew .izuin t h a city,
ped
with roll top desk, nllice elimn
also
two
chokui
r
t
t
'
hTW~
Going
th e re arb more p re tty girls in Flor- in the reach of peopbv of mod&lt;uaU:,.huv»
.Sgnford page in the hook ilerhy off th e tra c k and they say it
and
table»
Also a roll to p de«k,
c
h
e
a
p
for
cash
or
can
Ire
purchased
,
Ida than an y other s ta le in the means.
T h e T a m p a " Year Book has long is nit over hut thi* shouting, which
typewriter
desk
and other equip­
U n io n and th a t nine out of every | The annual meeting of the n atio n ­ been recognized as one of the boat modesty forbids until he actually on easy term*. Address It., care of
m
ent
for
«ale
or
re
n t. H erald oline.
Herald
office.
Jfuir would get married if the men al Hald Head Club was held in u pieces of advertising th a t goes out take* his «eat next spring.
*
82-lf
tu»d sense enough to ask them . If M assachusetts town this summer and of the state and under the careful
How lie did it they cannot figure
For
sale
or
R
e
n
t
—
Five
acres,
tiled
A lbert Gilchrist has gone this long it is said th a t the experiences of the supervision of G ilbert D. Leach has out, hu t alth o u g h hosts of other
For R en t— Several good offices
w ith o u t popping the question or members th a t were related of their reached the high w ater m ark in ex­ senators though th ey had a chance land, two good wells, located, ju s t over Yowell’a.
E n q u ire Yoweli'i
¡finding a girl th a t suited him he efforts to get relief from the use If cellence of reading m a tte r and a r ­ lo say the lenst and m an y of them s o u th of Station 10 on S. &amp; E. R ail­ store.
6-tf
way. ft room house.
Sec F. W.
m u s t be a hopeless case.
the famous oin tm e n ts and washes tistic printing.
were confident Ike presidency would M ahone y ‘a t F e r n a ld ’s.
1)7-11
M ISCELA NEOUS
------ O-----th a t were guaranteed to make hair
T he Year Hook Is Issued every he obsequiously h a n d e d them in re­
W anted Plow ing or team wollt
* T h e re are rum ors th a t S enator grow on a door knob were varied winter and this y ear will go to -tO.- turn for tile condescension of ac­
For Sale Sixteen foot la u n rh , by man with good team
J K
C. A. Carson of Kissimmee would und rich; but these were ununi- 000 northern people who arc inler- ceptance. Uhuries Davis ¡» «aid to
th re e horse m otor clinker built, hull Summer», care M S. Nelson, "f
'¿listen to the siren song of politics mously voted myths.
Great rojoic-1 csted In Florida.
It will he the have «lipped in when no one w««
C heap for cash. phone Ia&gt;rd's S ta tio n .
5-tf
--again amL_t»ke the ad interim a p ­ ing and applause greeted the an- means of bringing m any thousands looking, got a strangle hold on the in good sha|M*.
C.
H.
Isertnan,
Sanford.
6-tfc
p o in tm e n t of U. S. S e n a to r,if G ov­ nounccm ent of the discovery over to the s ta te and If possible the San- chair and ailently «topped out into
W anted— W ork of any kind. Store
ernor Trammell would honor him in H ungary, and i t was voted to ford Commercial C lub should ta k e darkness to listen to th e howls from
F o r S a le -^ M y tran sfer business. preferred. Jo e Saucer, care of MuJwith it. It is certain t h a t S en ato r open com m unication a t once with space In the book.
the disappointed.
lem fruit s t a n d .
8-3tp
C h e a p . Jas. H arris».
7-2tc
»Carson would be the choice o( th e tho discoverer and endeavor to In­
T h e disappointed, however, are
.people of S o u th Florida an d this duce .him to come to America.—
after hi« scalp yet and nt least five
Candidate* Are Out
j p a r t of tho s ta te ahOuld be repre­ Tam pa Time*.
knives have been w hetted.
The
" T h e candidates ye have always
s e n t e d when an ap p o in tm e n t is
------O -----fight will come on when (he senate
with you" m ay not be scrii)!ure, b u t
-mode. There Is probably no m an
FI.OKI DA'S F IS H LAWS
convenes und S enator Davis will
it Is a t ru th nevertheless. Already
in the Btate more em inently fitted
A m ovem ent is on foot by Orange
campnign for two years hence I have the time of his life getting to
t o hold this |&gt;osition than C. A. Carthe president's chair, to hear the
county
citizrcns
to
secure
the
passage
is on.
son of Kissimmee and the editor uj
others tell it.
of
a
law
preventing
the
catching
of
T h e following are nam ed:
T he Herald would take pleasure In
fish in fresh water lakes of Orange
Now, over in the house . all la
F o r Governor, Hon. W. V. K n o tt,
end o rsin g him an d supporting him.
county. . Tho p ro jec t 1* a worthy now the s t i t c com ptroller; Hon. F . serene. F orrest L ake haa been prac­
one, b u t It does n o t go far . enough. M. Hudson, th e a tto r n e y of tho tically certified w ith o u t even having
&lt;UNE O N T H E E D I T O R
Florida lias too m a a n y fish and s t a t e railroad commission, and Hon. to go into n p rim ary, j u s t as ho’ did
editor "tvho s ta rte d a b o u t
gamo laws.
F r a n k Clark, th e brilliant congress­ in his county tx&gt; get the s ea t in the
t h i r t y years ago with only fifty-five
In the past, laws h av e been passed m a n from the Second district. M r, house. .S peaker of th e house for the
c e n ts , Is now w orth $10,000.
His
for only prescribed sections.
All K n o t t and Mr. H udson are avowed npxt legislature is the title -that haa
accum ulation of wealth is due to hia
game laws should cover tho entire candidates, and M r. Clark is c o n ­ been bestowed on him, alth o u g h cer­
frugality, good habits, s tric t atten*
state. An effort was made to secure sidering the m a tte r.
tain interest* which he has given an
t i o n to business a n d the fact t h a t an
a glod gam e lew b y th e legislature
uneasy m om ent lately a re foaming
F
o
r
C
om
ptroller
th
ere
is
a
long
u n c le died a n d left him $9,999.'
of 1912— b u t tho law did not go far s trin g of name*. * Hon. E. P. Tha-' a t th e m outh n n d roaring— In secret
enough. T h e seasona were left too gard, one of th e b a n k examiners; —over the possibility of his having
MUST GET M ARRIED
long, an d m any of th e provisions of H on. E rnest Amos, nofc s t a t e a u d i ­ put one over on th e m .— TimesTfears ago we told Albert W. Glltho law are impossible and absurd. to r; Hon. W orth W. T ram m ell, s u ­ Unlon.
cfciriat that If he expected a contln u T he opep season should ho curtailed, p e rin te n d en t of th e hospital for th e
s t h n of favors fro m ' tho people of
a t least for tho n ext five years, dogs insane, and possibly a half dozen
Florida in the m a t t e r of electing him
should n o t be allowed to run deer, o th e rs are iq th e hands of their
t o office ho would have to marry him
a n d the absurdities of the law re ­ friends.
a wife, as there is a pop u lar prejiipealed.
p
I t seems to be generally u n d e r­
* dice, whether ju s t or unjust, t h a t no
Our
fishing
laws
a
r
c
mostly
local sto o d t h a t Hon. W . N. Sheets will
m in can givo his fellow citizens his
When your liver becomes torpid
‘ bent service.until he has executed a — no m an and few lawyer?, in ono b e - a candidate to succeed himself as
county
knows
th
e
laws
of
another
and
sluggish, you can t a k e calomel
s
t
a
t
e
su
p
e
rin
te
n
d
e
n
t
of
publie.
In­
good
matrimonial
bond. Albert
T H A T ’S O U R B U S IN E S S
stru
c
tio
n
.
n
e
will
be
opposed
b
y
and
whip
it in to action, h u t the cal­
county.
flouted our advico, treated It with
We carry a complete line of all standard makes of Bicycle
In this connection' * ' suggestion several prominent educators. Prof. omel will * leave y o u r b o d y weaker
•cold contempt as an Impertinent in­
COLUMBIA,
RAMBLER, RACYCLES, IYER-JOHNSON, SANDPORD
trusion Into his private affairs and has been mode to the News that L. W. Bucholi, one of the brainiest and sicker t h a n ever. 'Calomel ia a
ROADSTER,
HARTFORD. IDEAL, ARDMOHAH, P O P E M OTOR
w ent on his lonely and self sufficient would make Florida the sportsman’! men In Florida, has the matter un­ very powerful drug, a form of mer­
CYCLES, M O T O R CYCLE SU PPLIER!' ^
der
serious
consideratiSfe,
and
to
cury,
and
need
never
be
used
be­
-way, w^th tho lure of the senatorial paradise of the world, L e., estab­
Our «lock is the largest a n d most confíete t h a t ha* ever been
bauble making-low, sweet music In lish a national fish and game pre­ those most intimate with him, he cause there la a perfect rem edy to
brought to Satiford. We are prepared to supply your want*. We cor­
tak
e
the
placo
of
calomel,
„that,
has
has
indicated
that
he
.will
run.
serve
of
the
main
channel
of
the
St.
b is heart when he should have been
dially invite you to give us a call and get our prices and term*.
•m ay scouting around for the Infinite­ Johns river and a territory extend­ Then others are trying to Induce all of calomel's good medicinal ef­
WE GIVE SATISFACTION '
l y richer prise of a chummy little ing from'the channel to ohe mile on Hon. F.* A. Hathaway, the brilliant fects with none of its dangerous and
w ife. ’He la a public man, and as each aide, in which preserve It should county superintendent ot Duval to uncertain follow-ups. - I t s name la
\
108 P alm etto Ave.
smeh we dare to advise him *on this be unlawful to hunt birds or beasts, throw his hat into tho ring. He DodsonV Liver Tone.
would
have
a
strong
following.
L.
R.
Philips
&amp;
Co.
sell
Dodson’r*
| m atter which vitally concerns hia or to shoot a gun, at any time, and
public future, and just to show him fishing should be allowed only by Hon. R. L. Turner, who likes to b e
th e trend of newspaper sentim ent in hook and line at certain, seasons of called " B 9 b ," la alreadytffeellng out

THE SANFORD HERALD

Money For Old Age

It has been stated that Ninety-Seven Per-C ent of
men work for their actual living after they are 60 years
o f age. Why is this? They have failed to save systematically and* hi
have not a surplus for old age.
Now is the tim tffo begin saving in earnest.
Your account is invited.

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Florid* about the lasue we reproduce
Abe following ominous paragraph
Iroro the Sanford Herald, curt as a
m ilitary order' and as full of mean
&gt; In* m the "Stop, Look and Listen”
arign on tHe railroad crossing:
"Unless the Honorable Albert GU&gt;
-christ can get married The Herald
will not support him (or any of­
fice."—Lakeland Telegram.
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the year. This would create one of the enemy’s p osition .. He has fired
the largest and without doubt' the occasional shots in the preliminary
beat .game preserve in the United skirmish, to “feel the works,” so to
State«. It would soon be filled with speak, and he plans to make a very
deer, and bear, squirrels, turkeys, vigorous campaign. Mr. Turner la
ducks and all kinds of game. Alli­ aggressive, progressive and a born
gator» wonld lounge along the banks, fighter. For years he haa been the
ducks would literally cover the water secretary of the State Educational
and fishing would attract -thousands Association, and haa kept in close
ol sportsmen who yvoiUd pay very | touch with the teaching element of

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much better .than calomel, they will
give you your money back with a
■mile. * Dodson’s Liver Tone Is a
true tonic for the liver, purely vegp
stable, and with aueh a pleasant
taste that It ia no trouble to get
children to take it. It ia absolutely
impossible for it to do any one any
harm.
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•V "Going over in the T u rn e r ra r."
T rib u te to Geo. II. F ern a ld
Death of George H. Fernald
e tc .— Sanford Horalii. This seems to
T he telegram "George H.j Fernald
Sanford mourn* the loss of one of
lie a rase where even the T urne r rar is d ea d " ca m e to Sanford y esterday
her best citizens today.
The sad
Utile Happenings— Mention Of doesn't take u great ileal to Turner morning a n d brought a hush upon news of the death of George H
over.— P alm Bench Post.
nil as th e y heard the sad news. .
Matters In Brief
F ernald, while expected for some
A targe n u m b er m ourn, and will
tim e came as a shock to the comCome to the Nautilus Casino at
continue to mourn ns individuals
rgpnity yesterday when flashed _(rom
Seabreeze, the coolest spot in Flor­
the loss of- a dear a n d beloved
PERSONA! ITEMS O f INTEREST ida, to spend your vac atio n
the wire to the bulletin hoard of the
Per­
friend a n d companion.
T o us the H erald ollice
'
fect bathing houses a n d beach.
loss is personal and .private a n d loo
áBjnmary Of The Floating Small Talke Fresh w ater shower.
Mr. Fernald had been in. ill health
New woolen
deep to hnve place in tho newspapers
Succinctly Arranged Por Hurried
for the past year anil just recently
bathing sui.ts and room 25c.
Ko
hut the d e a t h of George F ern a ld is
Herald Rssders
left here for Clifton Springs in the
men an d wom en
10O-13tc
a public loss and am ounts to n ca­
hope that his life could he pro­
• Hon. G aston M. Jacobs, member lamity. Therefore the t r i b u t e I am longed at that famous sanitarium.
E H. Kilhee of G eneva was a b u l l of the Democratic Executive C om ­ p erm itted to pay through th e S an­
No arrangem ents have been made
ness visitor to the c ity yesterday.
mittee from the C huiuota district ford H e rald is to his m em ory as for the fuqtjrnl^but it is understood
Freah yeast cakes a n d Im perial was a visitor in the city yesterday man an d citizen.
t h a t the interm ent will he made at
Com ing to Sanford from Boston B oston and will probably occur on
gasoline irons a t Mrs. S im on’s.
2-tf and transacted business a t the court
house. Mr. Jacobs was one of the ab o u t 1882, in his young m anhood, S u n d ay .
Mrs. Larramoro of Jacksonville is first residents of this section of the with tho s t a m p of nobility in his
George. IL Fernald came to San­
the guest of her a u n t , Mra. Phelps s ta te and is sometimes called the face a n d on his person, he quickly
ford
a b o u t the year I 9 9 i nnd literat Lako Onoro,
" F a th e r of C huiuota."
He always won a lending place in th o town
nil
y
grew
up with the town, being
finds a h e a rty welcome in HanfuriL which he h a s tield_lQ_ this sail hour
Drink PLEZOL, t h e new drink.
« n » *r
* * - • • '
C-tf
Uiiit
co rn , T h u y sd trr^ u ffcn G R K ^ -:
uoricc- nor been
* Vlrs. H enry M cL aulin and
l a n d Park.
Picnic conveniences, more re spected than he in Sanford, m u n ity
dren have returned from a trip to amusements.
The only safe, clean n o tw ith s ta n d in g he was o nly a pri­ . H e established his preseht business
points in. . Georgi a—
. outdoor swimming pool, em ptied vate citizen, with tho exception of as T u x b u ry Sc Fernald anil i n c o r l ^
cleaned
a brief tim e ns county commissioner pointed same as the George H, F e r - ■ ^
Ho 4
testan well. Shower bath, toboggan for Orange county. D uring all these ttald Hardware Co, in 1903.
lettpee a n d cauliflow er s e e d . 9 G - t f
elide ...Leased privately also.
8t5 years, w ith o u t pay, in honors or was member of the city council
men in i . + . ~
--------- ?»Sriford-fjmtgr-of- .Wtrtfa dices "will
money, he has been a p u b lic ser­ 1886, county commissioner for six,
a
"Miss Knthlccn Steinmeyer, tho
go to Orlando to n ig h t to install a
years, was Vice President of the ^
"
-— ;--------------------v
vant,
a
n
d
his
labors
h
a
v
e
been
charm ing d au g h ter of Rev. F. E.
lodge a t t h a t place.
F
irst
National
Bank,
President
of
m any a n d nrduous, costing m uch in
HOW us th e lady who does not appreciate, n Rood X
Steinmeyer of Sanford is a visitor
Get y o u r lie cream fro m D u h a r t’s
time a n d m oney. Alwnys modest', tho Sanford Telephone Co., nnd
to tho city tho guest of her nunt,
, m irror. T he m irrors on o u r Drersers, D ressing ^
Ice Cream Factory.
86-tf
always k in d ly and approachable, sec retary of tho Sanford Light A
Mrs. C, D. Clough, and gra n d ­
Fuel
Co.
Ho
was
president
of
the
Tabled and Chiffoniers, h a re all been subjected to
♦
0. P. Swope, the live real estate parents, Rev. and Mra. W. II. Stoin- patient w ith the faults a n d sh o rt­
hoard of trade and Commercial Club.
comings
of
others
he
was
deservedly
♦
man of Oviedo was in the city on meyer, having come down to attend
severe tests us we have inspected them carefully •4Y
popular w ith all classes. As citizens F orem ost in public spirit, active in
Wednesday.
the M eDonnld-Steinm eyer wedding
♦
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lit*
own
business
a
n
d
-in
all
th
a
t
per­
ourselves,
nnd
yet
(hey
rem
ain
unbroken.
we ra n all em u la te his e x a m p le with
Y
PLEZOL is the one best fountain which takes place next W ednesday profit to th e town and especially to tained to the good of the town, gift­ t
4
Come
and
look
in
litem
.
We
know
you
will
be
pleased
drink.
td f
j evening. Lakeland Telegram.
tho young would I hold- him up as ed with line executive ability, ener­ ♦
X
with tlie nril &gt;ction. a t well as w ith the d ainty nrtM es of :♦&gt;
getic, with- awake, conscientious and
an exam ple in civic life.
Mr*. C. H. Dingec has returned
4&gt;
sunny
&lt;h
»positioned
George
FerSanford will miss him ut all public
Kurritiure oi which they are a part.
frnm a pleasant visit to her parents
♦
♦&gt;
functions, w hether of gladness or nnld won a large part in the hearts
at Dunedin.
♦
sorrow, for his ready s y m p a t h y was of th e people and his going has cast
5 or 6 doses G66 will berak an y
C A S H OR IN S T A L L M E N T
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equally felt a n d easily a n d gracq- a gloom over the city and younty. 4
tase of Fever or ChilU. Prico 25
In
th
e
hand
he
always
took
an
ac­
4
.
fully show n, no m atter w h a t the
À
' cents.
.
1 ✓ 9I-2Gt
tive part and was a consistent mem­ 4*
Tile Ilerenn-1 oad the largest a t ­ occasion.
**
*
ill
A D C D M A TU V
s tr ee t &amp; Palmetto Avenue •4&gt;
’ J. D. Davison and (I. W. Spencer tendance again Inst S u nday and so
W hat m o re shall l a d d of per­ ber from the inception of this or­ 4- W
♦&gt;
. W . A d l Ix M I H i SA N F O R D , FLORIDA &lt;«
expect to try lor thi*- big bass nt retained the banner.
sona] w orth, but to sum up in one ganization until the time of his de­ 4
p
a
rtu
re
In
fact
there
was
no
or­
The
lectures
that
were
to
have
Ponce P ark today.
word G E O R G E F E R N A L D WAS A
ganization for the public good in ♦ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
been given for the class in October G E N T L E M A N .
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
4-&lt;f&gt;
New booking orders for 11ig Bos­ have been postponed until N ovem ­
which
Mr
Fernald
did
not
take
an
F aithfully,
ton Lettuce and Cauliflower seed. ber. on account of ho many of our
activ&lt;
part and he was always r-p
.
_
„ .
. Dr
upon lb*
f or » a i r n i * o n
J N W H I T S 'E H
F K D utton.
96-1 f
i n *«i &lt;| t r i t u r i
people being away from tin- rtty
read \ i:.d willing tu -boulder .1 little 1 0 0
L d tC
10
L l c l S S l i y * f»lrI »«Irci
S..|,| 1 Tth. A I». ‘ 191 I
mor* "i iln- responsibilities than any
F I: i i
C.irl Houmillat i* l&lt;i&lt;ikirig hand
It J I T I W K I . I . ,
Dutton Itecom m cnds K ur-K er
*
Fri
fitr
&lt;#uAftlinn
Class R eporter
some b ehind the co u n ters of the
l*or Rent
House and live nere* of
The following letter is self fx- oth er member, shoulder them cheer­
t
Seminole Pharmacy.
planatory nnd a* will be seen is a fully m il curry them , to completion Intuì two miles from city on West
( l " . r f i i l 1 alw.i)s uptiminiic.
Will i lone Store*
**( Kftfillf attuti fur Ini Jlr**i| Iteteli
very strong recom m endation of Kor" ’i Side
Also furniture and gun* for Nottrr
Pl.K/.OL is the B E S T cherry
Stiliti ri 575 of Ihr- (irnrtil Slalutra
hearted,
a
good
business
man.
u
horn
„„i,.
HOUiu,
can
be
rented
until
Natta» U h*r*by gl veti that J, N. M •The sad intelligence of Hon Geo. Ker. the new puncture cure:
drink.
*
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l ' Ur r h a - p f 'if T«« ( ‘ i*r t i g r a t a * S n
lender
perfect gentleman it all next August
\\ S Kemper
* 2p September. 1” , 1911
M I- ertisi d"* deatli ha- d oubtb **.
*»«•1 -il ■
ih»- ’»ih
v *»f j un»,
Mr and Mrs. J. II Ferguson have
tintet
li-orge
Fernald
stood
pre­
N 1» 1
h** flirti i i t i l r e r l i i i r a i r in m y
renelied every eitizen of Sanfnrd, Mr G t &lt;’ ha inberlam, S ta te Agent,
Piatto
to
rent
for
the
st-nsott
fn•
alni
h«j*
m»'fr
«¡i|ilirafmti
far Ini
returned from a visit to their da ugli­
•!*'*•«!m mur ih »mirtlinre «riti« I«* Hild
KorK er P un ctu re Cure, Sanford, em inent among men
iti! ol «lai In 1 all) »lire woillil llke to
qutri*
at
111
S
ccsiik
I
street
H-tfe
r*»eI iftrate r rjifif |m-f |br fnlln^lhff fÌ»s»fjb»cfl
He was probably tin* oldest busi­
er at Cnrrabelle.
Florida
pny a Ittst trib u te in bis mernory
|*'fe*|nrft y *lii ti *f*■'11 in Sr mlfiiilr * a u n t|t Fbf*
ness
nmn
in
the
city
iti
point
of
ser­
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F»tr Sale llmind pup for sale «l*. *'»*'■»ci l.«t» 42, ITI tu 171. Laitf wi»a«|,
Dear Sir For the benefit of the
Closing out all t y p e w r ite r carbon
I therefore suggest j| h a tributi' of
1
hi* «Aiti 1«rtil tirtHii •••im ii'e il «t 1hr tliti» nf
Ju*t the right age to train. ih e luuihce fi f «urei N-fl Ifir • Ir hi fi 2 MIO (rt
paper.* Best grades only, at 25c respeet and t&lt;|iprei*iatiou of thè rnan autom obile users of the s t a t e of vice and wus known from one end ebeti ji
t
h
r h » ".e ' i f l 'n k it o « n
of tin -title to the other being a R II 1.y neh. S.tnford. Fla
Route
per iloien sheets. H erald Office
nini of bis works among uh, that Florida and our locality in particular,
I D» »«ut latiti iirliig M*c»»rt| al thr tinte
iarg&gt; i unirai tor in plumbing and Nn
i.l th è
,,f ■ u ri. r r r t i f l r a t e
S u 2115
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ev ery business Iiiiiim- within thè city wish to say publicly th a t th e tires
Jf&gt; thr ti* rn* ni I ut net A I, t'fìlr»* aaitl
sew .r work in the early days in
on
our
live
automobile*
nnd
one
mo­
1
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l
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r
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f
e
»
«hall
he
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rtlrr-m
t«
!
a
r r c if t lln g
There arc many
wild rumor* d ose doors for thè period of one
For Exchange Solid coin silver lii I*» Ia » *lre«l arili taaur rhrrron nn th*
Florida and the Fernald t o today
torcycle
a
re
treated
with
KorKer
Z3 r •I &lt;t«A of i t r i n h r r . A II 1141*1
alloat regarding the wur, b u t tho bulduring the Ipncral services of
sta n d s as a monument to the execu watch. gold inlaid engine. 117 jewel.
Witrrri* m&gt; ufflt*i»l! alytiftturr and »*»1
Puncture C ure.
f
letin board nt The H erald office is our departed friend
,|ii)USl ed, Elgin movement for mi- hi * t h r l 7 t i h d a ) mi S e f t | # rnt«ef A I * I IH L
After wttnessm g your d e m o n s tra ­ tive ability of George Fernjild
***ai
I A IMH'HI.ASS,
Not
ice
will
be
given
I
n
t
e
r
of
t
he
absolutely cor rest
\lso biey e!e Í rame * l»-r k * ir cu ci ( inurt. Stamhi a Ir t u , FI a
His (tenth cause* an aching Void 1„m at o pistol
tion*. we hail the tire* of one of our
d a y a n d h o u r of t h e f u n e r a l .
*
l i f j a i ( '. R u b r i la , M I V
wa nled
\\ S Kemper
8-2t p
Fri « ’ite
H. J. I,enke, the well known i n ­
machines tre a te d with K o rK e r, and in th e hearts of old and young alike
D I. T H R A S H E R ,
for
his
kindly
heart
had
a
place
(or
surance m an of O rlando spent yes­
Inter the m otorcycle and otto of our
1 want a good man with a good
M ayor
terday in the city, en jo y in g the sul­
truck».
After tests of e v e ry des­ the children always and his memory team to plow 15 acres at ('ii m em n
phur water.
cription. a n d especially a f te r having will be kept green for m any years in ('¡ty .'S an fo rd . Florida
The 15 acres
Herald Office Had S n a k e s
pulled nails of various sizes from our the city where hi* living presence ts know it as the Joshua Powell farm.
ice cold PLEZOL in bottles for
This m o rn in g a box was found in tire.*, n n d fu rth e rrn o re , a fte r h a v i n g , M" ' “ nt
rm,,' V
Go and look at the land and tell trte
sale at nil dealers
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T he Hemiri office that contained a put n tu b e fu ll of Itole*, w lt h o u t vitti
His life was a li viti g exam file to
how much you will |ih,w it for tier
Hon J T Clark of the hoard of large rattlesnake and for a time it ■ a n iz in g . lu t o a new c a s in g . « e de ll- young and hi* work- will lie
acre and harrow ii i t . I any roots
count) commissioners was in the threatened to stampede 1be oline •nled that w r .n u b i n o i afTortl tu In k &gt;w n ev imi ,dl&lt; r ■!« at *
you tind &gt;ut them out ai d pile them
It was the w riter- gnml fortune
city x csW-rday on business and pleas­ force until it w.a discovered that with out K o rK e r in all our au to m o
and burn them
N&lt;&gt;w I want u
th e snake was dead
It afterw ard lilies, at th e low cost a t which you to h av e known hint long anti well,
ure combined.
first class joJ» done
The caretaker,
developed thu ta young son of Leon­ supply it.
and we only knew him to esteem
U. G. S m ith haa re su m e d his run
Mr. Marshall at C am eron C ity!
ard Viehlin had brought him in as a
If any of y o u r prospective cus­ him m ore highly as the years passed Grocery
on tho Oviedo-Snnford Special again
Store has rhargo of m y '
present to th e cdtor.
Otto of Mr tomers are skeptii'ul, as wo- were at by
T o d a y we miss his kindly smile
and his m any friends hero are glad
placó. Make your price to "Owner
ami friendly greeting; we long in
Yieldin'* hoys kiled ihis snakeship first, send th e m to us,
to see him in the city once more.
J. P
26 Colombia St . H empstead,
w ith a hoe early this morning in (ite
vain to hear the ring of his jovial
Your* truly,
L
I
. N
Y
8-4tc
Piano a n d Player Piuno- Expert orange grove.
The snake was a
lu igliter and to feel again his genial
V F. D U T T O N . IN C ,
tuning a n d repairing . All work ah- small one. measuring about five feet
presence When the new* of Ins
I wish to rent one or two room*
By F F. D u tto n :
»oiutrly guaranteed. W .L. Harvey. ur,(i having nine rattledeath
was flashed yesterday in fancy with two beds, or one large room
(advt.j
s lie
Box 1233-Phone 249-4.
102-tf
WI could see him not in death's with two beds by the week, lor
in l s hroud of sorrow ami despair, one. two or three monili*, muat be
Verne Arnert is s p o rtin g a new t *
uf ( apt K W. D. Dunn
Lei The Raker Do T he
Tin* Northern Iron
but sm iling upon us frnm the sunset close in ami good neighborhood.
Ford ami says th a t he can heat th e , G a pt E W. I). D unn, one of
The a b o v e will bo tha s u b ject of
W ork— Do The Work
tia'o t h a t mark* God's farewell to the Send price to "J P " 26 Colombia
world on speed and wearing quid- Sanford's oldest and re spected cm the sermon to be delivered by Rev
day
smiling
with
all
the
well,
reIlcleRalc to 1!h
St.. H em pstead, L. L, N Y.
8-Hte
¡ties.
zetts died at. Oriundo y esterday m orn­ George H y m a n , pastor of th e Bap,
.
. „
, ,
, mem bored grace of bis manhood,
Cnpt. u*« church, a t tho B aptist c h u r h on |ovw # n d ,|pvotion
The Buyint; of the Fuel and
V Confmissloner L. P. Hngan will ing of a c u te indigestion.
the Flour
move his interesting family to tho D u n n was well known i n . this sec­ next Stinduy night. T t i g - a u diences Then lab o r Well, that in death you go
UGAL AIIVI BUSING
city, whero tho children will attend tion, having reaided here for many continue very large 5t th e church
We’re Immune to Heat,
N ot only with blossom* sweet,—
years after th e war anti being con­ ami it i* p re d ic te d th a t tho greatest
s ehiiilT
Otir Shop i.s Neal
N&lt;ii b e n t with doubt, nnd burdened In ('«»uri n i r « u n l ; J u i l f r . H t a lr o f F I e t I d i
nected with the South Florida Rail- xeason of th e church activ ities has
I n ti- F a t i l o u t
5 or 6 doses 6CC will break any
with fear*,
K i l g i r T l f t lo n in n i
Srmtnolr C m i n t /
At Your Service Every Hour
w ay as a conductor. T he following now begun.
Mr. H y m a n ’is sparing
exse of Fever or Chills. Price 25
And dead, dry husks of the wasted C‘ Jarrfir«&gt; T l p io t i, M in o ra
from the Reporter-Star gives a brief no pains to see to all the details uf
Notte* I* hrr**by *»vtn to ili whorn It miy
■cents.
94-2&lt;&gt;I-‘
years,
ronrirn, itili ll. J l’owrll, »• (•uirdiin of
W hy Not K eep Cool
history of C ap t. Dunn:
comfort, e n te r ta in m e n t a n d in s tru c ­
Ftlgir Tlpiun imi riirmer* Tlpton, minor*,
Hut laden with golden wheat.
»ili
on
thr
I
Tth
itiy
of
Ortober.
A
I»
1914»
Every family* in S an fo rd can af­
♦
And
Huy the Finished Produ’
Cnpt. E. W D. D unn filed at tion of the audiences. T h e spiritual.
,I he
. p a th
. y . of thousands
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s„ ,y m
of i j ì f i l y t«&gt; ih»* I f o n u r ih ln (è ro . (3, H e r r ì n f ,
ford to ta k e The H erald a t 20 cents m idnight last night of ac u te indi­ Ìtv of tilt* c h u rc h in onci OÌ tho praiBO^ .
,
j
|
I tounty jurlgr in ind for «»111 County. it
* .
#UI
i
et
, frirtul» ÌM entflllled lo ih« Derettved M(1 oflfr# Sinford In 'liti County, It IO
per month. Take it a n s d stop read­ gestion at the home*of fii* son-in-law, worthy
t h i n g . of thè p o i f r e g s ti o n .
whot, „ olw „ y „ „ o d bc■ » - -r •• *“»»
*
,
f l u t t e r r i ri De hv«r«f, fyr *ut t io r lt y lo «eli,
ing your neighbor's.
D r. Ci. H, Edwards, 409 S outh Or-] if you have not atten d e d any of
I
bi*
beli
of
paia
whili*
sufferlttg
«
|.,iv,t«Vi-, ih. &lt;»,&gt; fttit», (nt-r-.t ,&gt;f
siih
j _ j K i l t m ln o rs In thn, fa lln o ln g i l n r r l h n l rn»l
Bakory
Mayor T h ra s h s r^ M ra. Thrasher ange avenue. C apt. and Mr*. Dunn those services, come once n n d you physical pain liersblj. m
r tliir ,
in . « lid C o u n ty , to »11 S o u th h» '
lived
in
Sanford,
hut
they
had
been
will
always
w
a
n
t
to
come.
13 Magnolia,
in
Phone IBB
'and daughter, Mias M a y have re­
bereft in the loss of one of Nuture'* ,fUv
' 7*'.Ja, 1 owmhit»
m
MSmith* Sub-I)|viiion,‘,u/
of Sir.
turned from a few d a y s spent at visiting with their children in O r­
noMemon.
•
19. Ham« jo KuL Which Ippllrttlon will ’ 4 4 4 4 4 4 « * 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44&lt;
lando during the summer.
Cnpt.
Ponce P ark.
•
Artificial Pepper.
D u n n is survived by his wife, three
Tho common nettlo Is now being
Thoso w anting W a ts o n Sprayers daughters, Mrs. G. H. E d w a rd s ami ueed Id the preparation of artificial
in the near future s h o u ld leave or- M rs. John S. McEwnn of Orlando, [topper. In Us preparation the nettles
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dem a t th o Btore of th o Geo. H. a n d Mrs, C J. Yclser of" Jackson-' are harvested Just before flowering,
Fernald H ardw are Co. a t once, as it ville, and one son, Irwin D u n n of and dried.
A fter drying they aro
t»kes a b o u t 30 days t o got them Orlando. Mrs. McEwan is a t South ground, and th e n boiled for a couple of
from tho factory.
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Hadley, Mass., and Mrs. E dw ards i* hours with 20 por cent of th eir weight
of alcohol, th re e per ce n t'o f vinegar,
C n p t J. A. Leslie, representing a t Hartford, Conn. The funeral will
ten per cent of water, five, p er ce nt of
Consider the advantage of having a partner in your business w ho has am ple
th* T a m p a Tribune Y e a r Book left n o t be held until the absent dau g h ­ oil and two per cent of salt. When
resources,
who allows you to run your business as you wish, and who ta k es an
te
rs
reach
Orlando.
y n te rd a y fo r .Ocala, w here ho will
the greater pu&gt;'t of tho liquor h a s evap­
Capt.
D
u
n
n
lacked
h
u
t
a
few
a c tiv e interest in your business success.
Interest th e people in hie publication.
orated, the rem aining mass Is dried
m o n th s of being 78 y e a n of age. He snd pulverised.
This is the relation we form w ith our custom ers.
W. H. F ly n n of B loo m in g to n , III.,
was born nt Princeton, N. J., ^Joc.
M ake us a partner in your business agreeable to the above conditions; then
in th e city a few h o u rs yester- 9, 1836. He m o v o d ^ o a n d lived in
With Himself In Mind.
V
en ro u te to p o in t« ,ln South tho south m ost of his life and when
ta k e tim e to have a personal talk with our officers w henever you are in need o f
When you h e a r a man telling what
lorida. H e Is connocted with the
advice. You will alw ays be welcom e and we will assist you in every way pos­
t h e war of th e sixties came on he 1* the opinion of "thinking people
M Plct B ank of B loom ington and is
enlisted in th e cause of the Confed­ everywhere" he has direct rciojenco
sib le along such business lines.
«Jo y in g a weH e a rn e d vacation,
eracy, becoming a member of fho to himself.
»nlch he will spend in Florida.
MAKE OUR BANK O U R BANK
Bluff City G rays of Memphis, Tenn.,
Notice to Telephone S u b s c rib e rs
Co. K, 19th Rcgt. F orrest’s cavalry.
N O T IC E
On s n d a fte r O ctober l i t , 1914, H e went In as a private a n d came
tv« ?
wlU be » ch*r *# of 0 N E o u t a captain, having won his pro­
OLLAR ($1,00) m s d o for ching- m otion by bravo conduct a n d faith­ Ab I have charge of the business of the
position of ttle p h o n e in s s m e ful service.' A fter the war ho settlod Title Bofid Si Guarantee Co., E a s t San­
(COURT HOUSE BUILDING)
“ nd T ^ °
d o l l a r s In Florida a n d had lived a t Sanford ford Land League, and W. A. W hit­
tIZ.OO) for moving telep h o n e from f o r , many years. He wps a prqm- comb, I can be found in the T a x As­
D. L. THRASHER, V-Prei.
FORREST LAKE, Prei.
in e n t eUlten. highly respected by all, sessor's Office in th e court house.
' o n e building to an o th er.
s n d his d e a th will bo occasion for
SANFO RD'TELEPH O NE CO.
g~ ' se* £T H O S . K. B A TE S
Per F. W, M ah o n e y , Sec’/ ,
d ee p regret.
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H A L F -H E A R T E D WOOING.

IC ot W a 1914. bv ri» McOn. KUwww SrwSttwl

W h e n love o n c a p te iu li a d m is s io n to o u r

W H Y H I8 L O ^ E FA ILED H ER.

I n s p ite of a ll t h e v irtu e * w e r a n b o a s t
T h e w o m a n t h a t Uallt&gt;erute* Is lost.

"Come let us w alk together.
While thn su nset fades and dies.
And, darling, look Into my heart
And not Into m y eyes.
Let us sit and talk together
In tha old fam iliar p la c e .
Hut look down I n to my heart, dear.
Not up Into m y foes.**

hsartt.

It'S ono thing to fall In lovo with n
girl and to bond every effort to socurn
an Introduction and qulto another to
havo one’s host friend say: "The nic­
est little girl you ever sow Is visiting
our house. I want you to meet h e r ! “
Tho young mnn knows beforehand
that ho must appear pleased with th&lt;^
girl, whether ho fancies h e r or n o t
Arrangements aro mado for him to
dino at tho house. Ho la seated next
to tho girl a t table. Tho same thing
happens at the th eater and sleighing,
until quite before he realizes It Ills
friends begin to look upon him as tho
young lady's beau.
It Is then th a t ho finds himself In

Ilccauso thcro scorns to be a mutual
attraction for each other when a
‘
■?
- '• young man and a
girl meet, that
does not always
signify that they
are to be heart
mates. 8ho may
find him pleasing
and ho find her
charming for a
Somehow, beforo that conversation
good six months. a rather embarrassing position. Ha
At the end of that cannot well decline his friend's Invi­ ends, he has suod to bo taken back
time, each may tations If he Is his business associate. Into her esteem again. Tho messen­
discover that both The affair becomes .more complicated ger who took her card and the messen­
aro growing weary when ho observes that he has mado a ger who brought her flowers crossed
of each other's deep Impression upon the young girl. each other on their leparnte missions.
Ho knotVfe she must t)e of the opin­
Sho cannot be quite suro th at sho
society.
L o o k i n g the ion that he has fallen deeply In loro won him back by letting him think
matter fairly In with her, Judging from his being so sho was thinking of him or whether
ho wnB returning to her of his own
tho face, ho real­ constantly .Uy h e r side.
When his friends begin to Joko him volition.
ises that she Is
When a man really loves n gl?!.
not Just tho kind About the m atter/he Is in a quandary
as
to
what
to
do
or
ssy.
When
his
oven
If thoy do havo a little lovo spat
.of a girl who suits his different moods.
..She does not appeal to him sufficient own folks rejoleo orer tho stato of af­ now and then, there Is no troublo In
ly for bhn to give up bis single, bless­ fairs, ho accepts tho situation, lie winning him back. Ha has no eyes
edness to go through llfo with her. calls regularly Upon her and endeav­ for arfyono else. He cannot bo kept
look in g around at wedded couples, Jio ors to lesm to care for tho girl. He away. By all these tokens sho can
has observed that where tho husband had always had hla. notion of Just tell that lore for her Is still "warm
waa somewhat of a crank the wlfo w hit kind of a girl ho would proposo ' In his heart. . When n man Is* con­
was docile as a^amb. Where the wire to—first a cabaret dancer, then a pret-! stantly coating about for excuses to
eras high-strung, of domineering dls- ty little queen of tho movles-ra lively break off, It Is useless for a woman
position, tho husband' waa a good-na­ stage beauty 'or Jolly girl of tho golf to try to win htfh'back.
His Interest and affection* for her
tured, easy-going fellow whq would links. •
The girl he found himself paying had dwlndlod out. Tho more somo
‘.give her her own way, right or wrong,
t o keep peaco In the family. Rut attention to had non« of theao char­ men conklder themselves wanted by
ashen two naturee clashed and neither acteristics. Bhe was quiet and de­ some particular girl tho more apt they
-would five w ay,’ they could not be mure. In an enthusiastic moment he aro to evade her, This - Is their na­
Tightly mated, as far aa ho could see. proposed td her. Her folks gavo her ture. Tho lovo a woman must strivo
'When a man concludes to devote hla permission to accept him. An un­ to win back Is not worth having.
l if e to Just one woman, the apprecia­ eventful courtship followed. When a
When Art Failed.
tion between them must be mutual or young man has no Inclination to make
there could be no love. If, while he lovo to hla fiancee even tnomost un­
Onco upon a time a maiden with a
la calling, oetenalbly for courting, be ' sophisticated of maidens will rosllxp lofty domo sot her heart on a career
finds a trait developed In her which that his Is a half-hearted wooing. It and took a finishing course at an ex­
h e doee not like, his mind Is sure to lacked tha ardor, the eager Intensity, clusive think factory, learning a lot
dw ell, upon It until bis ardor cools. of love which aho had thought about, about art. After which her father
For Instance, if ho has braved the cold in her day dreama. Like him, sho ac­ staked her to the price of a studio,'
and s te m of an unusually bitter night i cepted the altuatlon, supposing him to and she started In to put Rembrandt
to spend a couple of hours or m I n , be an undemonstrative lover. By tho on the shelf and to make Michael
h e r society. It doesn't add to hla good $ time they havo gone round together Angelo look like a second-rater. The
humor to have her suggest that they six months or more each seems to find resalt was many pictures In which
should call upon some friend a few the tie a bit Irksome. It la not until the casual observer could easily dis­
the girl summons up courage to ask to* tinguish tho roses In the foreground
blocks away.
&lt;
There la no way of getting there be released that this man who has from the cows In the background, and
aaTO on foot* fihe sulks when he at­ be«« ia half-hearted wooer gnddenly the felt'th a t success waa assured.
tempts to arguo her out of her notion awakens to the knowledge that she Is But time developed that spreading
and that makes the evening pass un­ dearer to him than he knew and begs paint and selling pictures are distinct
comfortably, therefore unpleasantly, for another chance to make good. Nq and different propositions, and father
for him. Bhe shows so little regard man should enter Jnto a love affair, had to put up for tho rent and other
for. hla comfort, even for hla health, unless his wholo heart Is In It Half­ Incidentals from time to time.' Thon
Bho came doWn off her high perch to
that It cannot be wondersd hla love hearted wooers ate not wanted. * •
should begin to fall signally after a
wed an embryo merchant prince who
few .such contretemps The'girl waa
had a good Job In the gents.' furnish­
WINNING HIM BACK.
sure that he was In I o t o with her at
ing department.
This was a great
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VI lover's love has failed her. If she him vanish down tha street, with her
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School Dress Adorned With Smocking

Code of Famous Japaneee General
W orth Observing by Youngstera
of Any Country.
T he Into General Count Nogl, who
com m itted auicldo a t the moment
when tho gun was flrod which a n ­
nounced tho start of tho funeral pro­
cession of tho late Japanese cnipcrtir.
tasucd a nolo of disciplinary Instruc­
tion« fo r tho puptla of the gram m ar
grado of tho I’ocrs' school, which has
Juat been reprinted. Tho gist of the
| Instructions Is as follows:
F irs t— Keep your mouth closed. He
who has always his mouth open shows
th a t his mind Ib blank.
S econd—Mind what you are looking
at. Ona whose eye la olwaya-waader— 11Mf V«A&gt;w-»&gt;»wr
mitili t l B'«Ci.TWiPltnC
In a’
T h lrd —When paying your respect«
look a t tho person whom you are sa­
luting.
F o u rth —Do-not forget -your-coat-of-

th*nt« fl .10 d#( 10 min K 9 rha, lh#nr»
N 79 d9t.
ha. ail in lllock
def, 50 min E 13.50 tch«,
I». Mitchell’« Survey. I^vy Cirant
Salti landa belng aasessed at thè datea
of thè laeuance of such certificate« In thè
name of Mra. M E llicka.
NOTIC E o r HALE
U^less «ald certificate« «hall ba redeemed
Notirr la h rr^ r |ivrn that under and
by virtu« of a final deer»«* of furerloaur* and accordine to law, tal dead «vili iaaua there»ala made on th© 27th day of August. A. It on on tha 29th day of Saptamber. A. I).
•914, by iha Honorable William S Ilullock, 1914.
Wltneaa my officiai signatura and aeal
Ju{fg* of the Circuit Court of the Fifth
Judicial Circuit of Florida, in the ah»enr# this tha J7lh day of August, A I). 1914.
(•««Il
E A. OOUGI.ASS.
from the i u i * ©f Honorable James W
Clark Circuit Court, Saninole Co.. FU.
. ri* n,.t
°f Seventh Judicial Circuit
S-Fri-fttc
Ily J. C. Itobarta. 1). C.
of Florida, in Chancery flitting, in that cer­
tain fag*r thrrein pending, »herein It E ■
War* -ar»d Mattie t»r«&gt; John* a* executor«
estate of W T John*, deceased, are com
plainant« and Sariunt Opera HoUae Com­
pany, a corporation of the state of Florida, I
■ltd flntrrt If. Kam«ev( trustee, are de- !
fendaot», I «hall offer for sale and sell to
tha high« at bidder for cash. l»efore the door
of the court house in Sanford, Seminole
t ounty, Florida, on Monday, the 5th day
°f Ofiobrr, 1914, the same being a legal
sales da&gt;. snd during the legal hours of i
sale, Iht property described in the final decree aforesaid as folio««, t»-wit. Tha ärgst
Ninety ft. r
at Let Mn, (91 in Illorh I
Four &lt;«. of Tier Two (Z&gt; of K. It TratTord « |
map of th. town of Hanford fn nrtrf-rottnty
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Duo respect to your ancestors Is Im
portnnt.

purrhurr of Ta» CrrflAratr No. J:*6.'dated
the 3rd -lay ol June. A II 1913. end Cer- i

Avoid becoming effeminate.
S ix th —“Nftver Tndhlgo In luxuryT h e m Is nothing that-m akca a fool of
a man like luxury.
S ovcnth—Hide In a rlklsha as llttlo
as possible. Even if a rlklsha la bent-,
for you, try to walk homo.
E ig h th —How many of you wash
your faces with cold w a te r In the win­
ter? You should not uaa warm water.
N in th —When It la cold, think It la
h o t ; - n n d wheu tt la hot, think It Is

my oftlrr and has made application for tax !
Ifead- . la m u « in accordance, «uh law. •
Said certificate epibrace« the fallowing tfp«
eri beo property situatevi in Seminole county, Florida, to- « it :• Crrtiffràle Np. 99«
Lot f*. IMk 13. Tisr A. Sanfnfd. The «aiti ’
land being «••e««rcj at the date of the ie- ,
suanre of tuck certificate in the name of
lUotcri Turner.
Carlificate No. 443 embrace« ljot 1.
fllk 11. Tier 7, Sanford.
The «aid land
being ar«r««ed at tha data of the Issuance
of auch certificate In the name of l ynch, J.
E. Untea* «aid certificate shall be re­
deemed according to lav, tai deed will
Isaue thereon on the 29th day of September
A. P. 1914.
Wit nets my offlaial signature and seal
this thr 27th day of August, A l&gt; 1914
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4!Urk (’«eewtl «'curt. Seminole Crr . Fla.“
2-Fri; ’»tc
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boÿ^ sBôuht* orC barltk«.-^0-

cold.

OW th a t mothers nro looking about
N
for something novel, o r at least for
some now touches In school dresses

nock and another across tho breast.
Midway between these twb bands a
single row of smocking forms tho ma­
for llttlo girls, the re tu r n to fashion terial luto two pufTs. ThoHo puffs aro
of smocking will bo welcome. Light fu rther docoratcd with small French
dresses of woolen fabrics m ust bo pro- knots.
pond for tho cool days of autumn
Tho body of tho dress Is a d ju ste d to
when tho llttlo miss begins another th e ligure also by parallel tucks on
year In tho schoolroom. Smocking Is each side of th e panels. T hey o ite n d
a form of needlework ohslly done and from tin* shoulder to the norm al untst
especially appropriate to children's
clothes.
Dy means of It llttlu g a r ­
ments r a n he shaped a n d hold In to tho
flgtlro nt th e necessary p ositions It Is
not a dapted to wash fa b ric s, hut Is
especially effective on lightw eight
woolens.
A llttlo dress Is p ic tu re d hero well
designed for llttlo girls fro m eight to
thirteen y e a rs old. - It 1« fu lle r In tho
skirt and sleeves thnn t h o m ajority of
dresses designed for s u c h youthful
misses. T ho fullness is provided by
smocking and tucks laid In (he m a te ­
rial
In addition to t h e s o there are
single box plults outlining a panel In
hack a n d £ront, and o n th e underATm B e a m s . T hree p la its extend to
the band of smocking w hich heads
the short* skirt. Tho p a n d a are tin
labed with u hand of s m o c k in g at tho

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Combinntion. of Colora
and Materiali Are Mod»!'.

line. The Isittom of the s k irt Is tinIhIumI utili a group of u n rm w tucks,
six In num ber, above the hem.
T h e sh o u ld e rs are long, dropping
o v e r tho top of th e sleeves.
The
sleeves uro som ew hat longer than
th re e -q u a rte r length, with th e ir nrnplo
fullness m u lin o ! at th e bottom by a
band of sm ocking and -u plain cufT of
the sa m e fabric a s the dress.
W ith this dre ss Is worn n round col­
la r of vai luco and organdie
Minali
cuffs to m atch are placed yver tho
hnndH on the sleeves
T h e re Is nothing so a p p r o p ria te for
decorating c h ild re n ’s clothes us neeillo
work, and tilt», re tu rn to favor of ohlfashloned smocking, which Is easily
done. Introduces n welcome new fea­
tu r e In fall d re sse s for little girls

T e n t h —It I s ‘a sbnmo to wear lorn
clothes without mending them. Hut to
wear th o torn part patched Is nothing j
NatlCr of Implication or tax Herd Indr
to be nshnmed of.
Section 575 of the (.citerai Statuir« •
Not»** I* hereby given that J N |*grter.
E le v e n th Know u h n t Is sh a m e , ho
Jr., |iun iia*er of Tju Orttfl« ate« Sti
who d o e s not know w h a t Is Bhame Is 136,
l t&lt;l. datrd the Ird day of June.
ItO?, «r i Tax t'rrtIficatrs No« 123 «fated
In fe rio r to dumb anim als.
the 5th lay of June, ,\ 4* |9 | | . tortili
T w e lfth —W hile In good health train calo No lu|5 datr&lt;l the Ird day of Jupe,
A. l&gt;. 1912, Certificate No. 2*h dated the
yourself so as to en d u m physical la­ 7tb
day of June, A. I&gt;. 1909, haa filed raid
bor. W hen you aro III, however, obey fortificati-« in my office and ha« made
application
for tax deed to t««ue in accord*
your physician’s Instructions.
ancs *nh la». Slid certificates embrace
T h irte e n th —Make y o u r clothes and tho foiu»mg described property «Ituatcd
Re mi role count). Florida, tou-it: CcfBhoes bigger. N ever mind tho stylo in
tifleat
I Di I'npfottrd prêt of HIL II
Mitch»
or sh a p e .
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Lot •*** • *• ' 11. of I .u \ it :k I », Mu*
F o u r t e e n t h —Hecomo n m an useful cheli*«
t io ). Let) (.Sant No 171. |^»t
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hi||tis( alni l'f*w» huMrr for ra«h, »ilhwhen tiirmsl down.
\ et there an* work,«t' drlvo on Sundays w h e n ^ th e .
*.w legal hour« &lt;*/t «airi «late, «t anil in
•»! the muri |i*Mi•«* th»'*r in tl»»* r||&gt; of
many objection* to this methml of h'»n*«&gt; was not needed for bufllneBB ■ 1•»rd.
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inloriimeiiL The threads are very apt purposes, nnd, above nil, qio certainty 14««s ■f drwrfili» «i lami.
land, |il
tituair
i)*»ig and
uatr . l)'tf
LCèi i in ,Sr munii« ruuiit), i bifida. ii*-»»i.
to break,. Then the hem Will have lu uf provision for tho futuro.
Lui Sitty-aii (G6&gt; ari4Ì Ihe «oulh hall of lx)%
t&gt;n token off or sewed In nn mltfalnly
f§4) of II Joseph'« Addillo» fn
"It's-, unltfcky,'* %sho concluded, Fitti fnur areording
to map or piai therenf
wain, so It will t&gt;v found wiser to buy "Hint Mary cna't nbldo tho man; but. flar'ord,
a* ***c«rded ir» the puldir rrford» of (frange
those with a iierfis-tly plain hem or. If as I says to her, m a'am , thoro would and Serrinole rnuati«*«, alafe of Flortila.
to *atl«fy the term&gt; of «aid eierutinn and.
hemmed at home, to llnlsli with the nlways bo somo drawback, whatover ro«i
«.
I «ted thl« 31 st day of Aututl, 1914.
over ha tided horn that Is «usually found tnnn you married.*"
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on napkins. A fine crochet luce may
Sheriff Seminoie ('ounty. Florida
I Kri*5tr
go clear across the end th at L* to fold
Trafflo in Park Goldfish.
over nnd so give the look of rcDnomcnt
Molesting tho goldfish In tho lakes la &lt;irralt C'«art flexrnth Judicial Clrrull In
that goes with perfect taste.
In and For Hemlnalcv t'otint). Florida. In
Pillow slips nre nlso left open at In Central park Is no trifling offense,
( hanrrrf
both ends, with Ince all around. The ns eight youngsters, ta k e n to tiio Ju­ EC»* McLura«, Complainant
v«.
Citation
venile
court,
havo
learned.
In
each
bed aeems exquisitely dressed - with
W J. McLura«. Pefrndant
cose
u
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of
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was
Imposed.
Tho
these accessorie*. An old fashioned
T» W. J. Mrl.ura«'
\Nherea* a bill uf enmpiaint ha« l.es-n filed
twister ense open on either end also lads w e r e from tho E ast side.
In
11la rourt a* above entitled, and.
Pnrk
employes
learnod
recently
of
a
tins Ince. ituil If divdnsl i*nrh of these
U herta*, (ieorge A l»e*(*olte«, «olirltor
an*l of rounael for rompiainant ha« made
ends mny no tli*l with a bow of broad trnfllo In park goldfish. It was found affidavit
that It lx the belief of affiant that
ribbon, allhough n more refined taste thnt ono boy had capturod and sold the defendant. W. J. Mrl.ura« la a non
worth In tho park. Tho,lad had r*-»i.i.nt of th* .i»i» ot Harki. «n&gt;i U » r«-«will not permit anything In color about j 11.35
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plaeed them la bottles a s he got them rt.tr ol- —
• *nd Ihlt hit rrrldrnrr II
Florid«.
n b«l.
4nd that thr drlrnd.nl It ovrr
The pretty "tw in .beds.“ -standing and thnn sold them »t bargain prices Unktatarn
twrnty on. jrtiri ol »*r/ and that thrr* la ho
side hy side, with snowy counterpane«- tp park visitors. Police Commission • p r r v i n In Utr atata of Florid», thr rrrvlc* ot
I
*»uhi&gt;o*0S
arould - oind tald' ' . upon
uponiwb»horn
slips nnd sheets turned down, nre most nr Woods was Informed, and detailed *u,,p?îD
«ni» msiwiere,
, hi* seni r*. •. v•**&gt;
somo
e
x
tra
men
around
tho
Harlem
•r* &lt;rderrd and r«Quir»d to ipptar to th« b*ll
attractive and look neater than any
40' • 4»| 0 *» U* «
ot rnmplatnt fll.d In -tkia MOV. (n th. .ho*,
sort of Ince o r nefldorprs possibly ran lake.- •
rnlltlra court, on or twlor* Monday, th» Slh
Tho. "cops" capturod nine o t tho day of Octol»-, A. 1). 1914; othrrwiaa thr
Merchants enter now to the newest In
tilll fllrd a(aln»t you will (&gt;• takrn a» ronevery way. nnd counterpanes arc so young anglers. All had lines with bont (r*&lt;rd.
wqven tl»nt the com ers fit around the pins attached to tho end, with a ploce
Il la furthrr ordrrrd that Ihi. nolle. t&gt;.
posts without having to bo pulled Into of cotton for balL Tho goldfish. In puMlihrd In lh. Sanford Hrrald. a nrwafiaprr, publlahrd In Marninola county. Fior­
g re ater numbers this y ea r than ever do, ntn e s week lor *l(ht consecutiva ««»ka.
awkward'folds.
Witnraa. E. A. I&gt;ou|laaa, Clrfk of «h. plrknown before, rose to th e cotton bait
cult Court, and th« real ol aald court, on
and
wero
soon
In
captivity.—New
York
this th. 22nd d.y ot July, A. I&gt;. 1914.
• 8yst#m In t h . Cupboard,
(•call .
E. A. imUCLAHS.
n o w m sny minutes nro lost some­ Tribune.
1'l.rk Circuit Tourl, Scmlnola (ounty.
County.
ny J. C. Uo»*rl«. t). C.
time* by looking for n enn or bottle
C,&lt;-orc. A. P.Cotlc.
The Question.
which tins been pushed behind sr*u)e
Solicitor aod or&lt;*oun»«l lor Complainant
i’ostm nster General Burleson said
97 Fri-Stc
thing else on the sholves? Here I* n
simple Ides which can readily be adopt nt a banquet In Washington:
"One of our post ofllcw stprios con­
ed: Have made a set of little step* of
N o lle « o f A p p lic a tio n fo r T . i l» « r d U n d e r
N r r l l . n 37 « o f I h r (i« n « « n l . H t . l u l c o
various widths. baTlng tho top step the cerns a post offleo census taken a
Nolle. U h#r.by ,lv»n thnt J. N. . I'ortor
n arrow est 3inke them as fu r apart ns num ber of years ago:
Jr., purchancr ot T.« Ortlflc.t*. Non. _379,
"A question In thla census waa: 380, «81, 382, dated lh. 3rd day of July,
the rest of yoty canister*, cereal and
A. 'pi 1906,
«»Id cortlflcatM In
my
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h i (lied
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spice Jar*. Then place the smallest 'W hat a re your m arital r o la tlo n if
offlre *nd haa read, appllritloo lor t . i deed«
"Tho
answers
to
this
quostloq
were
to |a«u« In Accordance with Into.
Bald
cans on the top sh?lf, the larger can»
ambra» tho followtns dea*
on t h e lower shelf, sn d so on. In thla startling. Ono post m a s te r answered: certificat«.
r/lbetl property »Ituated In Bamlnnl. coun­
way yon will h a r e only one ohject oc­ 'W lr to middling.' A nother answered: ty, Florida, to-wit; Lou 101. 116, 122 and
Lot ISA (lm. bag at BE cor, run B T»
cupying the width of it shelf-snd will Fine.' A. third, poor fellow, made the 4
def.
80 ______
minute«_ W with
li*. 14.B0 ,cha..
m. _
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thane. N I» de* 10 minuta. W t cha,
never have to look behind one thing ky %raglo answ er: ‘Th« w o r s t " t
th.nr« 8 T0 de* «0 min W 13.60 cha.
And another.

The woman who la fastidious In relaid to her attire doee not neglect the
•*»•11 details of dress Smart looking
«olonla! pumps add. a chic detail to

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te r It Is neco*Kury to m ultiply the voltime of flowing w a te r In cubic feet p* e r .
jjjln u te hy Its weight, ti2.&amp; pounds, nnd
t i e r a |&lt; i&lt; v u ro in o
|JI oVi-m. | mm kt-tle»&gt;k
this product hy tho v e rtic a l height of
and pi-ttlcoat arc ntl Im portant fen- th d filli ill foot, and (livido hy 33,000,
turi«-« of tin* c o stu m e
Convenient
gloves (or minimer a r e washaljle ones ,h " ,," n ,b ‘‘r ,,f foo».pounda representlug o n e horse|H)wer for o n e minuto.
of the Blip on variety. T h e se mny l&lt;e
easily cleaned In lukew arm w a te r and

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Cotnblnationa nre p opular thla sc«•on.’ even in tub frocka. N ot oqljr may
two or more colors b o -u n ited In one
costume, but two or more different ma­
terials mny fo used. T bo frock lllus1**lod here hay a separnto aklrt and
«oat effect th a t makes It vory acccptame for s tre e t wear. T h a aklrt la of
white and the coat tn roao colored
ratine. Very chic are tho llttlo collar
of soft w hite embroidery, panam a h at
■ad the w hite buttoned boot*.

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ceived from the use .of Thedford’s Black-DratiRht,” w rites
Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky. .
“ It certainly has no equal for la grippe, had colds,
liver and stomach troubles. I firmly believe Black-Draught
saved my little jjirl's life. W hen she had the measles,
they went in on her, but one Rood dose of Thedford’s
Black-DraliRht made them break out, and she has had no
mure trouble. 1 shall never be without

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will d e v e l o p a p r e s s u r e of 43,31
jMiutida p e r Hi|ti.irn lueli of
Fall
lug l.h'Ri fe.M.'it would p r o d u c e a p r e a
su re of 433 I'll pounds tier uijuaro Inch

JULIA BOTTOMLEY.

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the)- do it. t &lt;at. h the ankles In walk
ing A salisfaelory one for w ear with
tho sum m er suit Is of w hite satine

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ABOUT PEOPLE AND EVENTS
BEING A RESUME

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SANFORD

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H APPEN ING S
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Communications for this Column Should be Marked "Society Editor
Phoned to Mrs. R. A. Terheun, Phone 203
1 Brilliant Ureeption
— T he home of Mr. and Mrs. H enry
R. Stevens was th e sce.no of a b ril­
lian t reception T u esday evening,
tendered Dr. an d Mrs. Brow n le e 'b y
th e members of the Presbyterian
church.
' T h e beautiful home, with its a r ­
ti s ti c decorations was an exquisite
1---------- s e ttin g — ftrr--th e daintiij— gowned
,
. , yomr_tt.-zthg rpptbtTrP-farms-tnd J ulup y faces of the young people, a n d
th e flower of m anhood gathered b e ­
n e a th its hospitable roof, to offer
.^congratulations and good wiMfes to
th e popular young clergyman a n d
his charming bride.
, *
KuLctULg-Uiui-tccupUuu .hall, from
-»is» -porch, its- baauty- w iu U d ia r s u m * .
pleasing and a ttra c t» « .- T he b alus­
tr a d e leading to th e upper landing
was entwined with th e pretty vine of
,'
tho s ta r jessamine; th e chandeliers
to o were festooned with the sam e
vine an d graceful ferns wero used in
effective decoration throughout th e
lower floor. Vases of red roses fn
.
t h e parlor, nnd pink .roses in th o
lib rary added th eir b eauty and fra­
grance to tho charm of the p re tty
rooms. In the dining room a color
achomc of pink and green.w as c a r­
ried out in great m asses of pink vine
or Love's wreath a n d this too droop­
ed from the chandelier in graceful
sprays. A large bowl of the dain ty
flower centered the table.
Guests were received in the recep­
tio n hall by Men. R. L. Pock a n d
M rs. O. L. T aylor and presented to
R ev. and Mrs. Brownlee, receiving
w ith Mr. nnd Mrs. Stevens in th e
parlor.
Mrs. Brownlee was daintily gown­
ed in white crepe de chine and c a r­
ried an arm bouquet of white china
asters nnd asparagus fern.
Mr*. Sloven* wore a* becoming
gown of blue crepe voile, fashioned
w ith pleated Russian tunic and
bodice over a blouse of White shadow
lace a n d effectively trimmed in
black velvet.
The" bride,'s register, in which was
inscribed the names of the guest*
was a p re tty conception of the book­
makers* art, a souvenir of a c h a rm ­
ing occasion thul will he among the
cherished relics of the happy cmrplrrAnsisting in serving were the
Misses Annie Lee Caldwell and Essie
. P urdon.
T h e delightful occasion will be
am o n g the most pleasant memories
of guests a n d hosts alike.
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Luncheon for Bride»-Elect
A lovely pink a n d .white luncheon
was given by Afisa Saideo Williams
T h u rs d a y afternoon from one to
three, in honor of three of the p o p ­
u la r young brides-elect. Misses M a­
bel H and, .Genie Wicker and Linda
Le flier.
A charming simplicity prevailed
in th e decorations of [link and white
confined to the dining room. Vases
of Love’s W reath a n d bowls of cal-,
lad iu m s and ferns were placed a b o u t
t h e room. . T h o 't a b l e ' was a bea u ­
tiful * conception of artistic taste.
F ro m the Ceiling above the center
of tha table, reaching to the four
corners, pink ribbons were tied with
graceful hows of pink tulle and
ca u g h t at the corners with the same
effect.
From th e center hung u
largo white bell
from which was
suspended by plqk ribbons a silver
cUpid.
U pon a handsome* centerpiece of drawn work over plnk sllk
was placed a basket of pink double
hibiscus and asparagus fern, m
T he place cards ’were pretty hand
p a in te d brides containing the guests
nam e, tied to a long pink ribbon, a t
t h e o th e r end of which was the favor,
a lovely1 little cupid, concealed be­
n e a th . the basket of flowers.
For
t h e brides-elect th e favors were
d a i n t y doll brides.
Snowy linen, sparkling cut glass,
gleam ing silver a n d d ainty china
m ade- a beautiful setting for th e
d a i n t y luncheon consisting of:
Clear T o m a to Soup
Bread and B u tte r Sandwiches
L o b s te r Salad in H e art-s h a p e moulds
Saltine*
Fried Chicken
Guava Jelly
Creamed P otatoes
Green P e a s
Olivee
Celery
S tr a w b e rry Ice C ream
w ith W hipped Cream
C akes „
Iced Tea .
Pink H e a rt M ints *
I n t h e cutting of th e bride's cake
Mias M abel H a n d 'c u t the .thimble,
Mias Genie Wicker th e ring and Mias
C h a rlo tte H a n d th e dime.
Thoee Invited to m eet the honorees were Mrs. L arr^m ore, Aliases
C h a rlo tte Hand,
E lizabeth
Mc­
Laughlin, Alsrtlia Fox, Peaches Lefffer, R uby Betts, Belle Smith a n d

Ruth Mettinger.

tnortung a t her homo on L-elcry
avenue. The ta b le was lovely with
its snowny linen and blue and white
china.
Tho p re tty .little place cards
enclosing the young hostess'- card
with the two d a te s of her birth and
b ir th d a y she wan celebrating.
The
back leaf of th e booklet contained a
s ta m p picture of Miss C happell,
m aking..a. precioua-jtnu.venir of the

ocjasiuQ___Altai - tm aklaaL .ibe -ytrla
enjoyed^ a h a p p y jo y Ttdcin* th e -m n chine. Miss C h a p p e ll’s guests were

In Grandmother't K itchen

S te w a r t was th e kitchen show er at
the home of Miss Jimmie Laing.
The decorations were, lovely a n d
Miss Laing, a gracious hostess, th e
whole affair being a charm ing suecess. In t h e ' h a l l green vinca a n d
tho red coral flowty were effective
and beautiful, b en e ath its softened
rays of the electric light shaded w ith
red. Tho b a lu s tra d e was en tw in ed
with the jcssainiue vine and p o tte d
plants completed the entrance from
Fairyland jn to th e green bower t h a t
led to the dining room. T he hack
porch was enclosed with palm ctloes
und transformed into a cool, green
retreat, where th e refreshing fruit
punch was served. Here the pun ch
table was placed with its d a in ty
cover of em broidery and gleam ing
punch howl encircled with coral
flower,
,
, ,
In tho dining room hanks of ferns
and potted plants made an effective
decoration in tho center of which
was the daintily ap pointed table.
Above the ta b le from the ceiling
green and pink crepe paper was
carried to the four corners a n d finished with tug hows of pink tulle
From tho chandelier wps suspended |
a spectacled, h e a rt covered ru p i d In

a swing, , looking v ery wise a n d
knowing a t th e pictured faces of a
bride and groom ju st above him.
The centerpiece was a largo h ea rt of
pink oleanders and asparugus fern,
from which strings of pink hearts
extended to the corners. T h e favors
were s r o a l ^ p i n k • hearts tied with
green bowX ,
In tho hall th e guests were welMilien,
corned hy
Misses Clara
M artha Fox and Julia l.alng.
Receiving with Miss l.a in g wese
the Misses R u th E d ith a n d Minnie
Stewart.
T w o contests, “J n G ra n d m o th e r’s
K itch en " and the " R o m a n c e of a
C ak e" were greatly enjoyed. In
the form er Mrs. M. M. S te w art won
the prize and in the Inlter Mrs. E. E.
Cox. T h e guest prize presented to
Miss S te w art -wn*-rr cute little live
■kfftbn:- ~ M u d z-tau g h tpr•,wn d»-mrrrh&lt;
m ent was created tvhen Misa Julia
Laing, , im personating a dear old
grandm other, charm ing in a pink
crepe gown apd green cap ant!
apron brought in' a heavy millinery
packing box, covered w ith hearts. At
the request of Miss Jim m ie Laing,
- w i u a jn m r a t « d - ‘lH a U " ..M U t K u
•art was invited to d i s p l a y - th e hats
anti tlrcjr fuUli m a n y jusekagna rnite.
tabling a • com plete outfit for th e
kitchen.
C hicken salad, 'olives, cheese sandwiches, h ea rt shaped cakes Iced in
pink artd green an d fruit pu n ch were
tho delicious re freshm ents served,
Besides the honoree. Miss S te w art,
o th e r guests wero M esdames
. M.
S te w art, E . E . Cox, C. M. Williams,
Geo. H y m an , A. C. Williams, Lore tta Brothcraon, R. II. Jarvis, M. M.
Mitchell, W. C. Bray, J. B. Lawson, C. W. I.uing, J. B. Colder, N. II
Garner, H. H. Peabody, M. L. P o ­
derwood, M. Norw ood; Misses E d ith
and M innie S tew art, Genie Wicker,
Winnie Rivers, Murie S te w art, M ary
G atchel, Cora Lee H a m ric k, R uby
B etts, D aisy B etts, Ju lia Laing and
M a rth a Fox.
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plicity of th e decorations. I n th e
big colonial fire place a b a n k of
ferns was very effective, while above,
graduating from th e top to tho lowor
shelf were sprays o f the lovely p u r ­
ple Houghan VJIlia.
Vases of the
purple flower were placed a b o u t tho
handsome room s; completing nn a r ­
tistic arrangem ent th a t was c h a rm ­
ing. In the dining room the sam e
effective decoration was used.
As­
sisting Mrs. S m ith in serving tho
delicious ice cream and cake were
Misses Mcll W h itn e r and Elizabeth
McLaughlin.
Mrs. C. O. M cLaughlin made to p
score apd won a pair of fíne silk
hose. Mrs. H e n ry Wight won the
consolation prize a lovely boudoir
cap and Mrs. M a b ry was presented
with the guest prize of silk stockings.
* Mrs. • S m i t h 's - gnrwtir besides tho
h o r t o r w were -Mwwh» m w rJr-W •‘•‘D ickins, A. W. F itts. H enry Wight, C.
0 . McLaughlin, C. M. Vorcc, D eane
Turner, S. Pulcston, Fannie M u n ­
son, D. L. T h ra s h e r, ;R. A, N ew m an,
ltoy Symes, II. A. Howard, C ruse

A jolly p a r ty of la * and g e n tle­
men who s p e n t t h e day Ashing on
the Woklvn T u e s d a y were Mrs. R. L.
Jones, Miss H o ik in s Jones, Mr. a n d
Mrs. A. D. P arrish a n d son, Harvey*,
Mr. Rny and son, T roy, going u p in
M r.-G ro w 's launch.
They c a u g h t
fish enough for a fine fry, which

son, V ictor have « t u r n e d from a
most delightful visit to Mrs. A. J.
Davis of A ugusta. While en route
home Mrs. M cLaulin visited Mrs.
Susan M cC all in S a v a n n a h and
spent tw o days with Mrs. Lowry in
Jacksonville.
H enry Jr. is Mill in
Jacksonville.
t
A congenial party t h a t enjoyod a
fine drive th ro u g h tho c o u n tr y to
Wekiwn S prings and T av a re s wero
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Woodruff and
their c h a rm in g guest, Mrs. Parsons
of Jacksonville, Dr. and Mrs. C. E.
Walker.

Miss Mabel Bowler, after Bj&gt;
¡ng tho s u m m e r delightfully an
h e r old friends in Sanford left
her home in Jacksonville
day.
Miss Bowler's charm
aweetpesae n d ea r her to a large r
am ong whom she will he gr,
missed.

Miss Louise Harris of South C ar­
Mrs. J. H. B ruton hns ret nr
olina Is th e guest of Mrs. G. P. Pax­ from a dclighfult visit with hur f
ton.
Misa Harris will teach the ily a t Coronado.-Eighth G r a d e of the* G ram m ar

S ch ools ----

. Dr. Bouchellc, who hart-hern the
g u e s t of his dutighter; Mrs, lf**nry
Mrs. O. B. S ingletary a n d family* W ight for .several m onths has re­
left W e d n esd ay to join Mr. Single­ tu rn e d to his hom e in Thom ns.viHrtary in Jacksonville, where they will
reside this winter.
Mrs, W, T. Jphn»^J4JUt.rec
called to P atterso n , Ky.7 TifcTaii'
Mrs. E. D. C hittende n a n d d a u g h ­ th e serious illness of a rela tiv ^.
ter, Alias E d n a have re tu rn e d .from
Mrs.. II— It— Stoveji*; arnimpnmivt
nr- delightfuL s u m m er trip -spoilt jn
New Y ork nnd New Jersey. ' Miss
Mrs. K. C. Bowers sp en t several
La.Ura—
iCfc^flUiirnrfltanrôàr lucksnrnriltrr-rMx
the north for several m o n th s longer,
u ndrigoing—t r eat m ent* for a —rfislorated ankle.
Mr. and Airs. E. L. Ferran of
E u stls are the guests of their daugh­
Air, N. W , Green, an em ployee of ter, Airs. D. L. Thrsaher.
the A tlan tic C oast Line is enjoying
Mrs.- Clifford Bell has returned
a two w eeks’ vacation in Jackson­
from
C h arlo tte, N. C.
ville.
Mrs. Eugene L arram or is visiting
v Flora Louise is the nam e of the
her
a u n t, Mrs. Phelps on bake
little d a u g h t e r who has come to
Onoro,
N e xt week she will in- the
make her ho m e with Mr. a n d Mrs.
guest
of
Miss Saideo William*
M. M. E v an s.
Mrs. D. L. T h rasher, Miss May
and Mrs. S. Pulcston and little
Fields
daughters h av e re tu rn e d from a
jolly trip to Ponce Park.
Airs. C. II. Dingeo is again at
hom e after a fino visit to home folk*
a t Dunedin.
CAidl'rn I ’tlla u
Thlrsilay evening, Sept 17th. Mr
a n d Mrs.
Davis H art rnrdt .!lv
welcomed the members of the &lt; hn&gt;.
tian E n d ea v o r Society to their beau­
tiful home o t s ^ h c Heights,
T he com m ittee on r e f n - l n . :»
were kept busy with the preparation
of the chicken pillnu, coffee. . tc.
which when ready was enjoy c ; by
th e merry p a r ty am idst an at ;•&gt;dance of good cheer. Through the
kindness of Mr. H. ft. Steven- the
grounds wore splendidly light' i
After pleasant hour* the host
1
hostess -were bade good nigbt
:h
heartfelt th a n k s for tliejr k in d "- m.
Those present wero:
Mrs. &lt;&lt;&lt;i
Davis H art, Mrs. Louis G arth«,
Miss May Doyle, Mrs George Pitton. Miss Alice Whitner, Miss A t *
W hitner, Mrs. Frank G rnyum , M m
Essie Purdon, Miss Morrison, Ain»
E dna Tullough, Miss Louis« Gf.&lt;y
H arris, Miss D orothy Brock, M m.
Chas. Dingeo, Mrs. R. C. Maxwell,
Mrs. E. D. Brwonlee, Alisa Annie
Lee Caldwell, Miss M ary Gardner,
Miss Bessie Long. Miss Jean M hvwell, Miss Nan E Paxton, Rev 1
I)
Brownlee, Messrs Geo Da •
H art, David Caldwell, II. J. Mint"
Carl Roumillut, Chas. Dingeo, T&gt; -inie Deane, Louis G ardner, Emory
Close, Pope Wicker, R obert ifeane,
K e n t R ossetter ‘and Air. Thomas.

Mrs. G. F. Sm ith was the charm ing hostess of the first large bridge
party of, th e season T h u rs d a y nfternoon at her beautiful home on Magnolia avenue, com plim entary to her
guest, Mrs. M. H. M ab ry of Tallahupsee.
T he b e a u ty of the a t tr a c tiv e home
was e n h a n ced hy the charm ing sim-

FALL 1914
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The boys c)f today wear
«

only the best clothes.
t

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Among the many pre-nuptial *1fairs of the early au tu m n will be the
miscellaneous shower given hy Mr*.
R. J. Holly a t her home on *&gt;anf' ril
Heights next T h ursday uftrrnoot n
honor of Mias Mabel H and, w im-e
m arriage to Mr. Archibald Beits
has been announced.

Ask your boy about
“ ROYAL BR A N D .”

Sanford will have n c h a p te r of the
D aug h te rs of the Confederacy, the
sam e to he formed a t any early date.
T h e D aug h te rs in all the cities of
th e soqth ta k e an active p a r t in so­
cial affairs a n d tho form ation of a
Sanford ch n p te r to which all daugh­
ters of so u th e rn soldiers are eligible
will add m uch to the Society of this
city.

150 Suits, 1914 Styles,
»

Just In.

ROYAL BRAND

Misses J s n ie a n d Alice Whltner,
who h av e been th e pop u lar y 0un*
guests of M r. a n d Mrs. B. F. \Vbitn cr h a v e * g o n e to Orlando to vUit
th eir a u n t, Mrs. C. W. Goodrich
before re tu rn in g to their home ¡„
Jacksonville.

ROYAL BRAND

SHIRTS AND BLOUSES
MARK
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That’s the nam&amp;of the best hose
going for boys’ and girls’ school
wear and play.

Why worry; make boys’ furnish­
ings when you can buy ready­
made just, as cheap and the boys
like them better. Shirts and
Blouses, always fresh and pretty

Will be given in Sanford on
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Thursday Afternoon and Evening,
and Friday Morning .
Beginning October latT Rates on
application.
Majorlo A. Boor Instructor o f Violin

JOHN B. STETSON UNIVERSITY
DcLAND, FLORIDA

WATCHEB, CLOCKS, JEWEI.ltV . S 11.
VERWARE, OPTICAL GOODS, ET&lt;

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W A R N E W S F IV E H O U R S A H E A D O F A N Y P A P E R IN T H E S A N F O R D F IE L D

T S TH E SA N FO RD H E R A LB

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

¡N S A N F O R D — Life la Woith Living
SANEO HI), LI.GRIDA, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 22. 1914.

VOLUME VI

:

Funeral of Captain Dunn

DEATH STRUGGLE
FOUGHT IN GREAT
BATTLE OF EUROPE

FLORIDA IS
FORGING TO
THE..FRÛNI

Warning
On
account
of there being a n u m ­
T h e r e was a large assembla go of
ber
of
fire
escapes
erected th ro u g h ­
friends S aturday afternoon at the
out
th
e
s
ta
le
th
at
do
not meet the
hom e of Dr. G H E dw ards a t 40‘J
requirem
ents
of
the
s
t
a
t
e law, I beg
S o u th Orange avenue, atte n d in g the
to ask th n t each and every one h a v ­
fu n e ral of C aptain E. \V. D. D u n n ,
ing to iTrtVe such work done, being
who died on W ednesday night. T h e
l^
v c j ued b y tliu, BtaUs k:
vice» wr r n -rtrnrtu r m f fry ibw Kcvv ___
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6475No.
65. Sec. 14. Acta of Legis­
LUur Pack, pastor of t h e Ephrrcrpal'
lature.
1913.
subm it their plans to
c h u rc h of Sanford.
Mntly beautiful
me
for
approval,
before the work
floral tributes were offered as tokens
«lone, and when such fire escapes
of t h e high esteem in which the de­
have been erected, th a t they have
ceased was hold.
them inspected and approved by
T h e burial took place in the O r­
s tate hotel commissioner, before p a y ­
la n d o cem aU ry. = U e p o r j r n t tn r r ------ing for sit mo.
VOne of the greatest undertakings
In m aking a to u r of Florida, e v i - ^
A. L. M E S S E R ,
in the history. n l.S f t a í a r d .Ima stalled.
donees of improve
e n 'o n - e v w j
m ents in rail and hard roads, a c - ^ .
heading.oL I nkr M o n r a m n thu.San
ford side and will e x te n d from the
tiv ttta r •h ’TTftj'*trrrfMffBr,*- citrus f n i j t '
b a t t o
w
g
t
irunt o( the old ilhro fa c to ry cast of
and vegetable culture as well as
agricultural pursuits.
the alley below P a lm e tto avonue or
a distance of ab o u t tw o th ousand FREIGHT SHIPM ENTS A N D
From one end of tho s ta le to th o •
o
th
e r tlioro is an aw akening spirit
feet.
’ .
, ‘,
BEER TO BEAR THE
PHENOM ENON
HAS BEEN aa to th e im p ro v em en t of th e soil,
The bulkhead will follow thej* deb e tte r cultivation, wider diversifica­
BURDEN
jnarkation of the w a te r lino in width
NOTED BY GOOD MANY
tion of crops and the general a d ­
and will reclaim m u ch la n d on the
FLORIDIANS
W
ashington,
D.
C.,
Sept.
22.
An
vancem ent of farms.
No one fa- *
lake front th a t will bo v ery valuable
Early in June this year I wrote miliar with Florida ton years ago
from a commercial a t a n d p o l n t aaidu effort is being made by Congress to
mi open letter to the Jacksonville can travel through it now 'w ith o u t
from the beautification of th e water levy a war tax of $100,000,000 to
m ake up the deficit in imports due
Board of T ra d e calling a tte n tio n to being impressed with the striking
front.
to
t
h
e
European
war.
It
is
proposed
the
fact th a t at low w ater in the St. change th at is taking place in the
The first dredging was alow anil
t h a t t h e freigtb shipm ents Hear SG5.jioitllt i n- l i n e
London.
T
u
esday,
I
l
a
m
Re­
J
o
ii
ns
river the current was up diversification of farm ing and th e
(iilficult on account of th e bard pan
000.000 und I..... 1:16,000.000
T h e ported von Kluck retired into Bel­
"
T
h
e
attacks
un
the
French
are
stream
from the m o u th of th e We- im provem ent of farm homes.
encountered necessitating th e m an­
tra n s p o rta tio n companies are used gium and h e a v ily reinforced
progrc-siiig
at
several
(mints
in
tiie
kivu
rivef,
at times as far Lake
Men everywhere th ro u g h o u t tho
ufacture of a special a p p a r a t u s for
m erely as a collection agency of the
C
e
n
t
r
a
l
Vosges.
A
t
Do
non,
near
Htirnuy.
Therefore
navigation
was
atuto
are viewing with a broad vision
drilling into the hard p a n a n d bring­
fund a n d are to he com pensated for
Paris, T u e s d a y , 11 n. m. — Rheims Sc no nes. 27 miles bo ut heust of L une- in*no way dependent on the little limitless opportunities for develop­
ing it up through the a u c tio n dredge.
their services. B ear is to hear an cathedral c a n he re stored, ns it is vllle a n d near Saales, in the G erm an stream sou th of Lake H arney. This ment.
T h e y are actively nt work
New machinery has been ad d e d to
additional tax of fifty cents per b a r ­ not entirely ruined.
F re n c h cleric Vosges, -their offensive has been re­ condition has often prevailed during doing things in accordance with tho
the dredge boat and in a few days
rel a n d the m an ufacturers of dom es­ pi college in D unkirk, falsely ac­ pulsed
tin* spring months but I have never wealth nn»i opportunities which tho
the pipes will be th ro w in g a stream
tic
wines
also
come
in
for
a
share
of
"
T
h
e
r
e
is
no
news
from
the
e
a
s
t
­
observed
it at this season until the resources of the s ta te justify.
cused
of
being
a
spy,
was
courtof l a k e sand over th e b u lk h e a d and
the tax burden
ern
«
Russian
front
r
u
m
p
"
present
sum
m er
Owing to the sh o rt­
murtailed
a
n
d
shot
at
Valenciennes.
There is no longer to lie found a n y
the company expects to have the
As an additional relief for war Both arm ies a re less violent in a t ­
age
of
rainfall
thiu
turtler
the
c
u
r­
where
ill the s tate do u b t as to its
work completed in leas t h a n a year
conditions. Senate leaders announce tack while allies are a c q u irin g fresh
rent has been up stream as far as future, or any wiivcring in thou g h t
from date. Haste is not o ne of the
M a r N e w s S il ni m a r )
that th e Rivers and Harbor- appro t roups
Lake H arney a s late as th e miihlle as to the fart th a t it is thp most in­
requisites of the work but th o r­
T he: &lt; i- no victory as yet for
priution toll will probably to- re
of
this m onth, Septem ber
T h e o b ­ viting field for m an of brains, energy
oughness and when it is finished it
eit her i-li in the b a ttle of th e Alane,
London, England,
Sept
22
duced $26,000,(100
ject
of
this
letter
is
not
to
em pha- ami capital in thi- world
Business
will he a work of a r t a n d satisfac­
While the fortune* of buttle tlucluate w h i c h k i - now raged in France for -ij’.i' till- well ,ui! iu-tit 11 ¡tied fact but men reulizo th a t tiler»’ may bo from
tion not only to the c o n tra c to rs but
Kolb side- claim stil­
along the Center Ilf tl|e extended tell il
Wet and I If) In Virginia
In call a tte n tio n to the salt and pFY- time to time tem porary halts in tho
lu the citizens of Sanford.
cesses
ami
favorable
positions.
front in F ra n c e , d esperate efforts are
hnps o th er^ mineral* noticeable in march »&gt;f progress, and they fu rth e r
R
ichm
ond,
Yu,,
Sept.
22.
V
ir­
Fred Ogrum, the well kn o w n con­
T h e ’in days of desperate buttle,
being made to execute tu rn in g move­
t
It»* water of the St Johns at this r»’idizc th a t the prosperity of this
ginia
voters
will
ballot
today
on
the
tractor anil concrete e x p e rt of Jack­
tier re i - T1111■r &gt; lire i|,,y and night, stage
ments
on
iuit
h
tl.i
nk
s ta te it a s been great ami continuous
sonville is in charge of th e work and q u estion of s t a t e w i d e prohibition
barges III which l lie lightThe Anglo French left wing i» ex infant r
We h av e the phenom enon of salt for the past ten years.
together with F W M a h o n e y and under all uct of the lust legislature
erting every ounce of s tre n g th to ing ha been ha nil-t o-band, und l'io - water crabs in und above Lake
One of th«’ most 'intere sting fea­
C. It Walker of this city form the directing the G overnor to call a to turn tin- think of t h e German airy • n-l.nights wheat o p p o rtu n ity
Monroe, arid
some
thoughtless tures Is the num ber of men from
Seminole Const ruction C o , all of special election for Sept. 22 Upon peoffered
bave
show
n
mie
result
general, von Kluck. who is reported
pimple iittrilmjT&gt; tins to itie cutting other sections of the country spying
tbem imbued with the idea of giv- b l n .n of approxim ate!) I s , .... . quula- having received heavy reinforce­ the so ikers of the three nations are uf i .ui.ils .vjiovo here ami Ii'llitig I he out land, investigating its o p p o r­
Ing the best work tlmt can be oh- ; Hied voterThu h u m a n t
ments, w hile tin- G erm an left, nr- b ec o n o ■» exhausted
-alt wat»r in from Indian ri\»T No tunities lur in vest ipent, and invest*
Ninetv of the one huiuir»
Vir
tai ned
'«LVilkc
Ululim
a
c
h
o
.r
itunkuiiuiik.
..Uloittl
imuImi
the
•autiously
worded
mi(.(■lain as yet have brerT'crrt-f1
“
TST^ir*' well a* investigating.
One
A visit t o t h e LaLti—L m u t n o a r th» gim a counties already have v o t e d i '■"r,,»'K
iiiuo&gt;nm&gt;»tvt- i n . llorlitt, ■br—making
St. J o h n s ‘ from I tuiiau. riv er and if no scari-ely pick up *a s ta te papbr
A. C. L.
nm sf
v r in n * -* p tim rT T rtn i~ r*
equiiflv Btrentinus effnrts tn outfiank Lulls ill the battle are ascribed sim- {they ever are, the water would hav&lt;* without noting th&lt;* arrivals here and^
teresting
T h e n e w l a n d r e c e n t l y *“ ' " 1
U t h e s t a t e wi de p r o h i b í
thè Fri tu li righi reMtng imi Verdun. plv to u tter futigm
to run I 1 | | hl!t la to 2() feet to gel ther»’ of capitalists, or men re present­
made bv t h e d r e d g e hits b e e n t u r n e d ■»*» '» d.’- fented, n i i o - i e r i i bs of t he
\ not her f.n l or w Im b bits -bow n a
I ndi-r nrilniary wcait.e.r cotidiiions
into th e St Johns
Winin' to gel at ing capitili, from o th e r sections, and
Into a c o n s t r u c t i o n Æ m p a n d here
» ‘ll ri' ' ..... »
, !r&gt; ‘
* prub-.bi
of the
tu thè Angli» French task would he Inotabie effect on ill...........
Sanford
th
e
Atlantic
O ccum woubl loud buyer* are coming m from
ran he seen the concrete pilings in I fi'»» victory would dose* all saloons
op»*rut ions ha- )&gt;t*etl tb»’ w eather
th
è
easier
for
thè
reason
th
a
t
Ver­
only
have
to
rise
a
few
feet above ti very when*.- T a m p a Weekly T rib The lit» th e remaining counties und in tin
all the forms of c o n s tru c tio n
An i ncessant cobi ,rum hsv flooded
dun.
bau
vii
y
fortificd,
m
ust
full
behigh
title
to
come
up
th
e
river,
us it u ne
immense slabs are m ade from cement pripcipal cui«!».
the valley of the Ais no
T h e river
fore
thè
F
re
n
c
h
righi
cari
he
serigm-s
daily
to
St
George
T
h
e
salt
U n d e r tcrms of th è legishitive refand granite heavily reinforced with
Milliner)' Opening
nil-ly I li rea t e l i d i , hut ori thè (ter­ ha- overflowed t- bank- roads and and othivr minerals, if a u y in tinc
rc
n
d
u
m
if
a
m
ajority
vote
he
cast
streirods and wire hinders a n d this part
holds lire heavy and trenches filled
T
h
e
's
i
g
n
s of fall and w inter ur»t
mali
righi
th
è
hoavy
ra
ins
bave
water of the river a r e . from Salt
of the work is being d one sy stem ­ for (imbibitimi in thè special elee liuti made -u d ì a moritss of t h è valley with wat»*r
The men are drenched
lly
presage»!
by the millinery
l
a
k
e
a
n
d
«••Multi
sail
-(•ringand
't**'1
1
*
atically anti well
T h e pilings are thè (¡overnor wilt he required t&gt;» i*. of tilt • •i-1 i) ut \ lie alile- a re bardi) i d to the -kiu &gt;!.1\ .11 d ' ighi at »1
.»n»l tti»- hull»'* of Sanford
|.„ml
i
I
,r.
.,n
tie
,
a-1
-ide
&gt;d
"p.-ning
8x11 feet and are allowed to -easoii sin* .i proclamai luti detla'nng il ut
look Jorwarii t»» tIn**»* displays of
ligi!) Tu tllltv •• Ilio II g wll.lt Wodili in I ■ ■ h s o l d o r - ■ n o ’ g t o I ' . t r i - f r r t m i |,e ri v • r to ,»r Til u-v die
ttiiintifii« tur»- liquor'. &gt;\
before being put in place
All tin1 biwful
tt
i
front
art•
to
rn-teti
*lt)i
mil'!
t he late s t j l i ’s in hcuilgeur.
The
llicir ii.itur.il l'our-e unti! thv Gir
ICi -jii'. l fully .
modern appliances for t h e mixing rept for moli» inni - e ie n tile -,n r.i man front fiorlii of Soissons ila- U .•r rt out men ur»' -lo cumbing to
men look forwartl to th e m ulso in un
J
N
U
H
1
T
N
K
R
.
of the concrete are used a n d ma­ mentili or mcilmnii.il purposca un tteeii drivcn b a c k . 1 T h e lugli ground tb»‘ hurdahips of fighting a n d living
entirely different m anner, b u t never­
chinery lakes the place o( h a n d labor and a f te r Novnmber 10, 1916.
theless the first signs pf falj will he
hetween N o y o n and C a u n y has beci) in th e open air u n d e r such w eather
Huclal C enters
in all the phases. A fter th e slabs
conditions.
T ra n s p o rta tio n of all
displayed
at the millinery parlors of
heuvily
fortifiod
hy
G
eneral
von
T he rry in g need of rural Florida
Florida Form Statistics
are . made and seasoned .they are
kinds, for both sides, is rendered
Mrs
J.
H
B ruton on T h u rs d a y a n d
Kluck
and
it
d
om
inates
Un*
whole
I» social centers where o u r young
loaded on trucks a n d h a u le d down (F rom hist Federal C ensus R eports valley of th»1 (lise
much more dillti'ult
It is even suid
Friday of this week when the big
peoplr
can
tie
entertmiii-d.
am
used
T h e re are 50,916 farm s in Florida
to the end of the b u lk h e a d where
That th è Germ ana choose tluur tin G e rm a n - can no longer move and instru cted under the direction of stork liit»dy purchased for the p a t ­
T
h e approxim ate land area of tins
they are placed into position ly
presimi defen.sive position dt-Hherat»’-" Riiitr heavy artillery with effective cultured, clean and ■-»&gt;tn jn-1«•nt le a d ­ rons will he displayed in all their
hydraulic suction.
T h e slabs are state is 116.111,01)0 acres. 5.263,000 ]) is indicateti !&gt;y thè faci lim i Gioir , ]U" pt ness oli account of heavy
ership, w tier»’ aesthetic surroundings In vidi ness
iThe
meri are camping
made to dovetail Into position and acres are in farms ami 1,806.000 beaV V artillery rests
ctuctil 1r"* ’lth e men
camidiiK in stir the Love for the beautiful, wht’fe
Mrs Bruton assures us th a t the
a ,i t • r a n d iii»• Fri’iich *t»y lb»- I i »t
will form a solid wall th a t will not acres of the land in farms are jm
stock
t\t* year is fur ami away the
fnliliilaUona,
which
must
liav»’
taken
art changes the atm osphere with In­
man* a re suffering from hick of food.
only withstand the assa u lts of wind proved
best. tnosVTn-autiful a n d stylish t h a t
sortie
tune
to
construct.
spiration
and
power,
anil
innocent
T h e average »ire of u Florida farm
While neither sides claim* a &lt;!»•and water bu t will form a m ost hand­
Some re p o rts received in London
am u sem e n ts in struct and brighten has ever bean b ro u g h t to this eRy
is
105 acres.
cim
v•* outcom e, there appears to,.lie
some appearance from the lake side.
and an ticipating the war Mrs. B ru ­
&lt;ie»-lijred
t
h
a
t
th
e
reason
for
the
des­
Yheir
live*.
T h e farm s of this Miai« represent
The tops at present show th e steel
ton has reduced, the prices to th e
perate G e rm a n counter a t t a c k s on gomi reason lu behove th a t the
T
o
hold
out
young
people
on
the
rods but these will be h idden by a a capitul investm ent o f .$143,183,000. Rheims is fo u n d in a m o v e m e n t of h a t t b ’ is drawing to some definite farm wo m ust make farm life more point where tho hats are hound to
T h e farm ers of this s ta te own $4,beautiful stone coping t h a t will rap
Tho styles ate not freak* this,
the allies w hich has v ir tu a lly iso- developm ent. Military opinion both a ttra c tiv e , ns well us thy business of »ell
446,000 worth of im plem ents and
the entire bulkhead.
season
b u t are in th« m ain most ser­
luted Rheima from Laon, a town in L ondon nml Paris leans to th»’ farming more rem unerative.
The
As soon as tho wall is form ed the oth er farm machinery. '
thirty mile* to the n o rth w e s t.
If conviction th at the present lines, school house should he th e social viceable uml chic and th e ladies o f
T h e value of the dom estic anim als,
dredge will ho s tarted w ith th e new
thi* i* tru e, all of G eneral von b a t t e r e d for ten days, soon will have unit, properly equipped for nourish­ Sunford and Seminole county will be
p
o
u ltry ami bees on th e farms of
T he
equipment
and the
filling will be
Kluck'» m arv e lo u s s tra te g y in pro­ to show noticeable change.
ing and building character, so th a t tre a te d to a great surprise this y e a r
light
is
fiercest
on
the
allies'
left,
made in record tim«». T h e work .is this s t a t e is $20,591,000.
tecting his sorely pressed left think
the live.* of our people can properly when they note the beautiful h ats a t
T ho nverage value of a Florida
where desperate efforts ari’ being
progressing
In ftno
sh a p e a n d la
Miss King
wilt have p ro v e d futile. *
function around it and become sup­ such reasonable prices.
farm is $2,863.
nia»!»' to (urn the fiank of the G e r­
something
th a t
can be p o in te d to
will
lie
there
also
to
show
the h a ts
plied with th e necessary elem ents of
with pride by our citizens th is win­
Berlin. S e p t r 22 (via L o n d o n !.— man a r m y un»ier General von Kluck. hum an th o u g h t and activity.
a n d to lend »her aid in a r ra n g in g
Tho Sarasota Tim es states t h a t Commenting ott a report t h a t Count Von Kluck has been reinforced bu t
ter even though it is only in course
them just to suit the different ideas
T
tho
fa rm ers of the Sarusota-Venice von Bcrnstorff. German am b assa d o r in * |u te of thi* th e French in late
of construction for it d e m o n strate s
of the customers.
Sir*.
E
d
ith
Ellison
Adams
has
that Sanford is alive to th e many d is tric t received $84,000 for their to the U nited States had said his official reports claim un a d v a n ta g e, been g ra n te d a decree of absolute
S anford Lost la O rlando
opportunities offered und our city p ro d u c t this season. A total of 178 nation was looking for peace upon th o u g h it is a d m itte d to be slight. divorce from «Mr. F ran k Adams of
cars
were
utilized
in
moving
th
e
Sanford
boys met defeat on th e
will eventually ho tho m ost beautiful
condition t h a t th e ontity of German T he G e rm an s appear to tie m aking M aitland, O range county, Fla. She
sp
rin
g
t
o
m
a
to
crop,
representing
66,O
rlando
floor
hy the tig h t score of
desp»’r
u
to
'
and
consistent
efforts
to
•Pot In tho state, p ro v id ed b y na­
territory w ould he preserved, the
will h ereafter tak e her m aiden nnme
Thu gam e was a hard
ture with
the most a d v a n ta g e o u s 6 55'cratek. This crip was grown on North G e rm an Gazette, t h e official turn t h e righ wing of the allies, of Ellison in conjunction with th a t 29 to 26.
poiition on the great a r te r y of trade 336 acres, the a v e rag e yield being organ declared in its issue of S eptem ­ resting on Verdun. T he help of this of her children and he know n as fought b a ttle from beginning to end,.
Although the Sanford tcum was
ber 20 th a t t h e g o v ern m e n t hag not fortified, position is of ad v a n ta g e to Mr*. Ellison-Adams.
*i»d travel, Tho hand of m a n is only 178 erntea to the acre.
beaten wo have not lost courage.
the F ren c h .
even considered the m a t t e r .
•upptemenUng. th a t w ork a n d mukWe will pluy a re tu rn game with
On t h e center th e fortunes of w ar
“ The asse rtio n s are in t e n d e d ,” tho
n, | t «tore beautiful a n d sanitary .
O
rlando F riday, Oct. 2nd, on o u r
The positions now held
paper says, " t o foster the impression fluctuate.
The new s e w e n havo all beert exfloor,
and we expect to do them up
by
th
e
Germans
were
well
selected
thnt we h av e tired of th e war, in
•nded an d the m anholea capped
T
h
e
N
atio
n
al
F
a
rm
e
rs
’
Union
is
brown.
O rlando has it much heav­
and
well
fortified.
Sorno
of
their
■nd all la i n rcadine«» to m nko SanT allahassee, Fla., S ept. 22.— Gov. spite of our victories in t h e ea s t and
Peace o v e rtu re s may heavy artillery Is described as re s t­ d em anding a square deal from C on­ ier team th a n we have, if not heav­
ords lake front th e b e a u t y «pot P ark T ra m m e ll to d ay in his effort to in the west.
gress and S ta te Legislature* on the ier th a n DeLund. We play DoLand
th«t It «hould be. .
aid all possible In th e " B u y a Bale not be looked for until t h e war, ing u p o n cement foundations.
F rid a y a n d not T u esday, as was
A new s disparch received in Lon­ m arketing of farm productsTake a look a t it a n d co n g ra tu la te of C o t t o n ” m ovem ent, purchased a forced ruth lessly on our people, Is
T he Federal and S ta te G overn­ scheduled. Line up was ns follows:
thllt you a re living in one baie of cotton from W. II. Sellers of broSght to a n honorable conclusion.” don from France say* an aeroplane
O rlando
The official s ta te m e n t given out reconnaissance has given rise to th e m ents havo been spending millions Sanford
ho finest citiea in t h e entire. Arran, Florida, a fa rm e r who was
of
dollars
annually
in
*
urging
the
H
erring
R.
F.
M artin
•outhland.
conviction
th
a
t
a
large
portion
of
unable to hold his co tto n , paying last night m a d e mention of t h e bomfarmer
to
increase
productuin,
hut
W
ashburn
C
hapm
un
L.
F.
the
G
e
rm
a
n
forces
i*
retiring
in
it»*
him ten cents a pound therefor. A harilmcnt of Rheims. It said Rheim
littlu
a
tte
n
tio
n
has
been
given
to
the
Gilbert
C
Mooro
direction
of
fortified
positions
on
tin
hardment
of
Rheims.
It
said
No Raise In Price
few d a y s ago the G overnor issued nn
m arketing side of th e question.
R aynor
R G,
R odenbuugh
propo* 0f
increase In Cost of appeal to the people of the s ta te Rheims was in the b a t t l e lines of G erm an border.
It
is
a
well
known
paradox
th
a
t
Routh
L.
G.
T
h
e
destruction
hy
Germ
an
shell
I ly e r
the
French
a
n
d
th
a
t
the
German»
. ,n.J *rUcks, especially th o se of Urging tho purchase of , a bale of
Subs, Riarsoti. W. R outh, SanThe fire, of the famous cathedral of tho larger th e crop the less the, value
or&gt;gin, we have received di- cotton or more nt ten cents a pound were obliged to bombard* it.
. in,ormatlon from S ir Jbseph by e v e ry citizen able to buy. T h e necessity for th is action wub regret­ Rheim s has been m ade a m a tte r of und a s tim u la n t to production w ith ­ ford.
Sub, 'S alisbury, Orlando
, '*“) B he proprietor of Becch- G o v e rn o r is very anxious to have ted, hut the firo of the F ren c h , it was p ro test on the p a rt of the French out corresponding aid in m arketing,
loses
m
u
c
h
of
its
w
orth
to
agricul­
go
v
ern
m
e
n
t.
Berlin,
in
an
official
hu * i UU)
ke has n o t increased activo interest m anifested in this stated came from t h a t direction.
H aw kins Connelly left on S u n d a y
price to th e tra d e 'and will not m o v e m e n t and believes in this way Orders to s a v e the c a th e d ra l had s t a t e m e n t , asserts t h a t the fire of ture. T h e n a tio n is fast aw akening
to
th
e
fa
c
t
t
h
a
t
m
arketing,
and
not
the
F
r
e
n
c
h
camo
from
th
e
direction
b
i
g
h t for W ashington, D. C., where
, *0* *nd ***** there i* n o reaeon o u r c o tto n growers a n d the people been given.
production
is
tho
problom
of
tho
far­
of
the
cath
e
d
ral
s
p
d
th
e
necessity
of
ho
will spend* th e next few m onths
The
s
t
a
t
e
m
e
n
t
also
m
ad
e
thia
ref­
m . t t jn&gt; I" crc#M should bo de­ of th e c o tto n section of th e -sta tc
mer,
.
.
.
visiting
relatives.
V ,—
b
o
m
b
a
rd
in
g
i
t
is
regretted.
n u d e d by anyone.
11
erence
to
t
h
e
progress
o
n
other
can be gre atly assisted. . .

the l a k e
b u l k h e a d is

PROGRESSING

'

NO. 3

B A P ID L T P L S C I N G p i,
CONCRETE PO STS
.
IN P O S IT IO N

r *

fSLSf l THLWAR TAX— .
IS $100,000,000

MANY PEOPLE ARE
COMING TO STATE
INVESTIGATING

NO ADVANTAGE (S BEING
^

M

F '

WATER RUNS—
UP STREAM

A STROKE OF FORTUNE MAY
DECIDE IN FAVOR OF EITHER
ARMY AND END THE WAR

GOV. BUYS A BALE

A SQUARE DEAL

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ABOUT PEOPLE AND EVENTS
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RESUM E

O F‘ SANFORD

- U P - T O •D A T E

H A P P E N IN G S
• — ------

Communication» for this Column Should be Marked »Society Editor’ *, or
Phoned to Mr*. R. A. Terheun, 1'honc 20.1

LMrs. Henry McLaulin and sgns,
Henry and Victor, left on Tuceday
lor Augusta, Ga., where they will
visit Mrs. McLaulin's sister, Mrs.
SOME A M U S IN G AND SOME
Davis.

UST OF QUÇER VOWS
DERING

ON

THE

BOR­
TR A G IC .

Rev, T. Arthur Peck and his
mother are again Bt home, after a
pleasant summer ■vacation spent in Bachelor Who 8wore he Never Would
Look Upon a Woman Again Kept
their old home.
His Oath, Though It Cc*t

aisriacilonTo interfere wltB tEo point
lug of bis great picture, ’Tho Wreck
of the Medusa.’’ Ho had bis head
shaved and vowed thnt ho would never
allow his hair to grow until hts work
was done. Tho vow ho religiously
kopt. in splto of strong temptation to
break It, and tho rew’ard of his heroism
was the most perfect painting of hG
life.
It was for a very Curious reason
that an old lady who died a few years
ago condemned herself to more than
30 years’ confinement to her home.
She had married a widower, ns rnlBorly
ns ho was unromnntlc, and ho Insisted
that his second wife should wear tho
clothes loft behind by his first wife.
The wife was as mutinous as her hus­
band was resolute, and she determined
that until sbo could havo her own
clothes sbo would never lenvo tho
house—a vow she kopt until her
death.

Him Much Money.
Mrs. J. H. Ferguson will leave
V
Studio Doner
I
Mrs. W. P. Carter left Werines- today for Cara belle to visit J betThere Is no limit to human folly or
Missea Zoe Mnnson and Margaret 1day tor Atlanta, w here she will prob­ daughter, Mrs. Lyn Kinbourn. Mr.
perverseness,
and many of tho vows
Ferguson
anil
grandson,
Webster
ably
remain
until
October.
Wight were the charming young
that
rash
people
make are foolish
Ontwuy
preceded
Mrs.
Ferguson.
hostesses at an inforrnul dancing
well as perverse.
Mr. D. S. Babbitt, the genial dc-J
party at
Mrs. Munsson's studio
Eighteen year« ago a California man
Monday evening. Simple and effec- tivery clerk at the poalofTlcc is again
Volcanoes Again In Action. _
lost his sight during an Illness, and
tive were the dVcoralions of potted at home after n jolly two weeks
Bomo of the volcanoes In the Sanglr thcro was danger of total blindness.
plants and ferns, placed about the at Coronado Beach,
islands are In eruption. Tho streams Ills wife was exceedingly pious, and
of lava have burned down wood* a M vowed that- If her. husband!*, sight was
porches.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilobl. Webb will cocoa plantation*, and a rain' o f stono restored she would crawl on her hands
Fruit punch and ainty cakes were
le ive Saturday for Jacksonville, en ha* caused' damage throughout tho and knees once a year to a neighbor­
served.
The young people enjoying the hos­ route to New Ynrjr. via the Clyde whole surrounding country. Above a ing church In token pf her gratitude.
Bank-Notes Msde of 811k.
pitality of these two popular girls were Line steamer Lenape, to spend sev­ hundred house* havo collapsed. Sev­ Ho recovered his sight, and onco a
Rank-notes mado of silk of a par­
eral of the Sanglr Gland*, which aro year his wife baa kopt her vow.
ticular shade that will bafilo the bank­
Misses Janie and Alice Whitner of eral weeks.
almost midway between Mindanao,
It*was surely nothing hut folly and note forger are now poaslblo. As Is
Jacksonville, Kate Underwood, Anna
Philippines, and Celebes, havo actlro obstinacy that Inspired tho vow of an known, most of the expert bank-note
Miss Beulab Hutcheson and Miss
McLaughlin, Kssic Purdon, Fannie
volcanoes, tho most Important being
that be would nover look forgers uso photography to obtain
Ueha M unson, A lr.-n m l M r s . T i j i - -Hdd11 Mncey have returned from Oukong Abu on Great Ranglr b y . ojd bachelor
worqan'# fftCO
In ordcr tQ tholr'best results; bet a recant inviai-,
baia:. Messrs. Griffiri- Herring., lient -Daytona— .---eruption of which many thouirimtf
...... ,...
..
carry oat his vow ho had. a high wall tlun makes It possibly 1,1 jmmJ a ^ u r a
jamhx -WbiMl*!T1WM;.U.
lives havo been lost. Its
that yannot
Imllt jirjiUliil l.U Iwmmn n=hlnh hn,
.IU&gt; " f
rnilhiw«l« w-»™ In U
.. Hoy and.^lim ChiLLunricn and Ber^ - Mr*—
ted iiii’ n tor hts warn- possibly- J*4»»|4iotogrttphxuL----- - 1856, 1883 and 1882. la the last mam
thold Nulling.
.
, from Discoverrd-br a woman, thG Inven­
TOTaerxontgr Later, when now houses
with* Mr. lirady and their young lloned year tho northwest portion of sprang up afuund his own and hts tion is a now process for waterproof­
the island entirely disappeared, can
people.
Fancy Work Circte
grounds wero overlooked, ho had them ing fabrics without rubber and dyeing
rylng 2,000 people with 1L
V Mrs. N _ H. Garner entertained
covered with a roof and artificially them In the came operation. LJnen,
the fancy work circle at her.home on
lighted. Ho kopt his strango vow to cotton, or other materials to bo treat­
Mrs. J. C. Higgins and family
Worthy of Remembrance.
Park avenue very delightfully Wed­ returned from Tiaytona Wednesday.
tho end of hla life, which, howover, ed by this process are placed white
Tho
two hundredth anniversary of calno within sovon years.
Into one end of tho machine and
nesday
afternoon.
Marshmallow.1 Mrs. Higgins and Miss Annie left
tho birth of Ephrnhp Williams, founder
brought
out at »ho other end a few
The most recent of these foolish
cake and chocolate ice cream with Thursday for North Carolinn, where
of Williams college, will bo celebrated makers of vows Is a native of DrussoG, minutes later colored, waterproofed,
whipped cream were the dainty re­ they will spend the month of Sep­ by that Institution on October 8 ncxL
who has sworn that ho will make a tour and dry. Fabrics so produced, the In
freshments served.
tember.
Unllko most college founder«, Wil­ of tho world walklug backward. I l l s to vector maintains, can bo used In bun' Mrs. Garner’s guests were Mesliams was not a clergyman, but a sol­ bo hoped that his fato will bo hnp-1 dreds of tnules^from aeroplano bullddames T. S. Davis, Dullose, .Metdier, For his fight against tho French pler than that o f tho man who swore ' lng to bank note making,
i Leslie Hill who has been visiting
tingcr, Jphns, Caldwell, H. It. Ste­
In Canada the commonwealth of Mas­ that ho would never rest until he could '
---- '------------ 1-----his aunt, Mrs. Deane Turner, has
sachusetts gavo him 200 acres, on walk on tho colling llko a fly, and who
vens, W. W Long, Huberts. H H.
The
Electoral College.
returned to his home in Jackson­ which ho erected Fort Massachusetts.
Hill and Lilja.
Hamilton says: "It wns drsirnblo
lost his reason without gaining his
ville.
Caught by an umhusrndo of French wish.
thnt tho immediate election of the
and Indians, he was shot In tho head
C lan .Wrriing
There was "method In tho madness’' president should be mado by men
v Mrs. W. L. Morgan will return In 17G6 and died, leaving funds for tho
moat capablo of analyzing tho qualities'
Tho Junior girls of. tho Congrega­ tomorrow, after a delightful sum­ beginning of the college on tho slto of the great French palntor Zelm, who
vowed that ho would never leavo his adapted to tho station. A small num­
tional Sundny school held a class mer spent in Virginia, Pennsylvania of tho fort
studio until a certain Important pic­ ber of persons, so.lectod by their fel­
meeting at the home of their teach­ and Atlantic City. She will bo ac­
ture wuH finished. Ho gavo Instruc­ low cltlzons from tho general mnss, will
er, Mrs. Strong. Wednesday after­ companied by her sister, Miss Ruth
tions that tho door should bo locked bo most likely to possess tho Informa­
New Idea In Education.
noon, for the purpose of electing Mettinger, who will upend her vaca­
tion and discernment requisite to so
Tho moving picture has boon Intro­ In his studio and that door should not
officers and planning the winter’s tion in Sanford.
complicated
an Investigation.” It Is
bn
opened
under
any
conditions,
his
duced as a permanent feature of tho
work.
Officers elected were; Vera
unnecessary
to
say that by Itnporcopmeal»
to
be
hnnded
to
him
through
a
German schools Films for courses of
Terheun, president; Gussie Frank,
l i , , Arthur Peck, ml unir y libra- bacteriology, anatomy and biology are hole la the door Thus he worked for Hble changes the spirit of tho Const lmnntlm during the crisis that ended In tutlon has disappeared, mid that for
vice president; Margaret Strong, rian was on duly at the Library ilready available In that country.
Napoleon s famous coup d'etat and hln generations the "electors” have been
secretary; Lila Hutcheson, treasurer. Thursday morning, assisted by Ben­
accession to the throne, of which Zelm tbu mere automata by which tho peoAfter the business session a delight­ jamin Whit nor.
Mr.
Peek
has
For Rusted Saws.
knrw nothing until his picture wus pie register the result of their vole,
ful social hour and dainty refresh­ charge of the catalogni ng
Mr
When tho «nw become« rtmted It completed and his door unlocked
— —— —
——&gt;
ment* were enjoyed by the girls.
\Vhinter will be an efficient and use­ may bo removed with ornery dust
Another French artist. Gertcnuld,
.
I
ful member of the library commit­ mixed with «went oil Apply this with
was equally determined to all..* no \VHfll
AflS
D T in g
KCSUltS
Hoy Seoul a
tee.
it larjse corncob.
v‘ The organization of the Boy
.£
Scouts of the Baptist church haw
been 'jtorfected, there being two pa­
-(
trol» in special form for the begin­
ning of the winter's work
The utinpal foot race w.ns run on Tuesday
night, HrnCdt iirothcf.-o/i . being J.
winner-- Edward Millen won the
bicycle race.

/four Mrrhnij

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3- 1-------------------- .----------------CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

There wns a large gal tiering of
the members of the rose committee
and Woman’s Club at the home of
Mrs.' Henry Wight Wednesday af­
ternoon to enjoy her hospitality.
Making of roses has become a pop­
ular fad in Sanford and the enthusi­
asm is contagious ns ii resuli of tinregular Woilnestlsy me-lings fur this
purpose, informal morning and even­
ing parties in various neighborhoods,
luncheons, teas and spend the day
parties, with an invitation to ’make
'roses is an excqse for tlieso enjoy­
able and delightfully informal af­
fairs and the roses grow in bunches.
• 'Mrs. K E. Tolar will ho hostess
next Wednesday afternoon.
"500" /'»rig
'A vu
very charming ulluir was givey
Tuesday night by ’ Mr. and Mrsi
Geo.’ Davis Hart for Mias Addic
Nval, jhe popular young guest of
Miss Annre Lee Caldwell.
The beautiful bungalow home on
the Heights -was an attractive set­
ting for the happy young people
gnthered beneath its roof,*
Upon the broad, cool porches,
*'..
with their decorations of palms,
ferns and potted plants, in the foli­
age oT which twinkled myriad can­
dles, were placed the card tables,
and here too the dainty réfreshmonta were served.
,
The prizes were won by Misses
'Annie Whitncr, a lovely handker­
chief; Mr. Emery Close won the
gentlemen's prise, a handsome brass
mounted shaking pad.
MU* Neal
was presented with the guest prixe.
Invited to meet Miss Neel were
Misa Mabel Bowler, Mell, Alice and
Annie Whitner, Annie Lee, Lettie
and Alice Caldwell, Eaaie Purdon,
Martha. Fox; Meedambe Geo. Fox
and Gardner; Messrs. W. J. Thig­
pen. Seth Woodruff, Tenny Deane,
Karl Roumillat, Emery Close, Ned
Chittenden, Gardner,’ David and
H I S S ' WeJdman Caldwell.
Pertonal M ention
Rev. Dr. Brownlee and &gt;Mrs.
Brownlee have returned from their
honeymoon and are located for tha
present at 410 Magnolia avenue.
■J
-, ! ’
/AG,
Mrs. R ay Butt and Mrs. N- 0.
Thomson enjoyed tho day at Oakland Tuesday, tha' guaata of Mr*.
Vick.
.
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Mrs. Margaret Gowdy of New
Haven, Conn., is the guest of her
■k v daughter, Mrs. Hal Wight.

U All Local Advertisements Under
This Heading THREE CENTS a
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
Charge 25 Cent«.
FOR SALE
For Salfr-At n discount- Scholar­
ship in Sanford Business College.
Owner unable to use it and it will 1*
sold st n sacrifice. Enquire Herald
Office.-103-tf.
F dr Sale— 19l0 Cadillac tou inj
car for $400.00, just overhauled in
good running shape. Sanford M a ­
chine &amp; Garage.
82-tfc
For Sale or Kent-—T w o nicq resi-dances-a b n bargain—, W.-L.-'lLisw»». v&gt; j
—m — ■
~ ~----- t—-Mc t f For Sult'-Orengs—gruvu.—
fine hammock lamL —DIP., amnia U
Celery Infid, one ten acre tract celery
land. At n bargain. Address P. 0. B
Box 1034. iD4-8tc.
For Sale— Fine furm of ten arret
about tiiree miles from the city,
also two choice city lots.
Going
cheap for cash or can be purchased
on easy terms. Address It., can of
Herald office.
For sale or Rent Five acres, tiled
land, two good wells, located ji-t
south of Station 10 on S. &amp;• E Rail­
way. (5 room house.
See K \\
Mahoney at FernaUl’s,
97-tf
For Sale-^Sixtoen foot launch,
three horse motor clinker built, hull
In good shape.
Cheap for cash,
C H. German, Sanford
0 if,

TO

RENT

For Rent Two cottages, I'., rV
and Tenth, foqr nini five rooms, une
wired
Apply Miss A Trafford
y.
For Rent
Five room house. i*o
acres land tiled, for $ 1f&gt; per im I h
Inquire at 112 Laurel avenue
For Rent Sanford, Fiorititi,
acre batti mock farm at head &lt; avenue utxjivcr. fi, Fast f a n
Atlanta. Georgia
l ake Notil e 1 will relit. '■cl
trade tir Inulti you a Imu-e on t-u &lt;
remis
.1
Mus n i, Mi 1 I’ almet'i)
• \cime
I 'I •
Five acres tiled lumi inside ,
limits for
I. near brick mad
lending station.
Apply to A. i ‘
Connelly. Sanford. Florida.
2-tf
Fur Rent
l renin m ilage f i b if
month
fi room m ilage f 12 SO. it
eluding water
lì
\\ ^peti--* r

Wti announce* our first
showing of Coat Suits and
Cape Coats for this Fall.
The styles are certainly
pretty, and we invite every
lady to call and make an
early selection.

r if r, r t til ii I-,-. T i e ¡ 1
a hru|y well lui atei!. A I' ( utili
IÜD Magnolia .St.
102-tf
For Rent Cheap for Cash— Twenty
acres of good hammock lami all tihd
Call or write A M. Tvlcr
4 101 tf
For Rent
Furnished ntlice etjinp
pell with roll top desk, office chai*and tafiJe.H, ' Also a roll top dr G
typewriter desk and other eq .
ment f o r 'sale or rent.
Herald olii"«■J-tf
tin

For Rent Several good ollum
over Yoweil's.
Enquire Vo well's
storo.
•
•
C-ti

MISCELA NEOUS
Wanted— Throe furnished room»
for
light
housekeeping.
G. B.
Bynum, Sanford &gt; Business College.
5-2tc
tini

Wanted— T o buy a bushel of seed
potatoes for fall planting.
W. M.
Haynes, Herald Office.
5-2tp ,
Wanted— Plowing or team work
by man with good team.
J. KSummers, care M. S. Nelson, or
phone Lord’s Station.
5-tf

COAT SUITS

CAPE COATS

.» . ’rai.

Loit— Between Ft. Reed and San*
ford, automobile tire on rim, inner
tube in same. Finder return to Mo­
tor Sites Co. Gtriage and rcieive re­
ward.
. 6-3 tp *

Smlla Right.

1914

When In doubt—•mils. It G a ssis
play at almost any «lago of Ufa's gams
But bo saro It's tho right kind of x
■mils—not the fawning smith,’ not tha
•tulio of fear which is bettor doscrib**
m a grin, but tho amilo which **r*
that tho world is a pretty good sort of
ft pisce ir you don’t tako It too seri­
ously—tho :-tuII o that say a: "Come -&gt;a
in. tho jok j ’ii a good on a."— Pictorial
Horlow.
They Don't Know.
Men'talk about what they would do
If they had $1,000,000. but nlno out of
ten lie about itl If they had $I .CUJ,000 tho first thing they would do
•would bo. to lay plans and concoct
schemes for getting- two.—Toledo

Blade.
L

�WAR NEW S

F I V E H O U R S A H E A D O F A N Y P A P E R IN T H E S A N F O R D F I E L D

PUBLISHED
SEMI- WEEKLY

HERALD
IN

ON TUESDAYS'
AND FRIDAYS

S A N F O R D — L ife In Wi&gt;ith Living
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SANFORD, FLO R ID A, TUESDAY. SKPTEMDER 15. I9H

VO LUM FVr
("nr Wan Wrecked
The big Cadillac touring ear of
Mr. J. P. Mussel white w-as hit by a
northbound Atlantic Coast Line pas­
senger train shortly uftcr three
o'clock Thursday afternoon at tho
ice plant crossing, in the northern
MONDAY MORNING SEPT. pnrt of tho city. Tho train was go*
ing at a lively rate and almost com­
- 2 8 . ANOTHER TERM
pletely demolished the ear, throwing
it
.to the side of the track upside
WILL BEGIN
down.
The next session of the Sanford
Mr. Musselwhitc was leaving the
city schools begins on Monday, Sept. cUy bound for Hanford and reached
the crossing just before the train.
28th, at 8:30 o’ clock.

SCHOOLS WILL
SOON BE OPEN

* Tht i

hi the first day.

11" r f *'li,Hltiil**1 Ihn oncoming

GERM ANS ARE IN
FU LL RETREAT

NO. 7
|{e*oIullon* of Respect
Phoenix Lodge, No. 5,
Castle Hall.
Where«», An all wihp Providence
has seen fit to remove our brother,
W. H. Underwood from tho activ­
ities of this world In the prime of
life and usefulness, we trust to a life
of service and happness beyond tho
grave, he it

THEY HAVE EVACUATED BRUS­
Resolved, that in the death of our
brother, Phoenix Lodge Knights of
SELS AND EXPECT TO MAKE
Pythias has »suffered * great loss as
well as Hie entire community.
A STAND AT LIEGE __
Resolved, that we tender m

COMMERCIAL
CLUB MEETS
ENTHUSIASTIC B U N C H
OF BOOSTERS A T
CITY H ALL
. The Commercial Club is ‘ coming
back.
With the opening up of all
fall business and the return of most
r-TdrmMThr t r -RHmmer
■'n-v-'t

train hestopped the car or tho cn-

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i-a

'-W Tt

season promises to bo
his nelson
them that we Share life and this
o f, ¿
p l o t m
.p i m i i t m i E . p n g g i s m ^ r .
one of the most profitable in many
,k, "h o T T .n d t h o n n r b i w crnil•"* be,°»»
b" puth.d on| ARE
ARE RIFETW
RIFE TNT31PITALS
TAPITALS OF
OF EUROPE-SUPPRES-“
EUROPE—SUPPRES­ I _____
_ ..
Resolved,
that a' copy of these years, not only to the' merchant* of
ditlons to get off before entering the train had struck it, Mr, Musselresolutions he sent his family; that Sanford but to the ’ Commercial
SION OF WAR NEWS IS SAID TO HAVE
white bnroly getting out in time to
will report at the High School
they ho published In tho Sanford Club as well and it la the opinion
save himself. Tho train stopped as
building Saturday morning, Sept.
ANGERED
THE
BERLIN
PEOPLE
Herald; that they he spread on the of its members'that the club will be
soon as possible and the crew and
2fith at 10 o’ clock, that they may be
records
of our Lodgo and that n ablo to accomplish more this year
passengers pdured forth, supposing
examined and graded.
page
In
our record book bo dedi- than it has In many yearsthnt some one had Leen killed.
London, Sept. 15.— Tho first stage
’ ’ Since September »5 there hâve
... t . oatod t0 hl„ memory.
The regular bi-monthly meeting •
All tho while teachers are request­
The car is so badly damaged that of tho battle of the Marne appears neon haevy engagements in many!
*
'J
N
Whilner
was
held last Friday evening in the
ed to report at the High School
it will cost almost as much as ^ new to have been won by the allies, hut places
An
attack
on
the
Germans
City
Hall.
While tho attendance
building at 9 a. m. Saturday; Sept.
E, A. Douglass
one to muko repairs.— Orlando Sen­ the main Gerjnan army is «till ip- from the direction of Paris over the
has
not
as
yet
reachod the maxi­
11. McLaulin.
25th. '
* .
tinel.
tact and the supremo clash Is com­ town of Crccy, and the Depart­
mum on account of mahy mcrrfiicrs
On Monday morning at the open­
ing.
More desperate" engagements ment of the Aisne, wuix successfully
liking out of town, the lending busi­
ing hour the pupils of the Primary
are expected this week. A chain of withstood hy General Voll Gluk
ness men of th e -city and the men
School will assemble at the Primary
forts from Metz to* Diedonhofen
\
who have tho Interests of the ci(y
building; the pupils of the Grammar
Paris. Sept
15
Pursuit of the
forms a strong pivot for the Ger­
at heart were nearly all there. I t
School at the Grammar School
mans left, while river courses and retreating German armies by the
is expected that the next meeting
b'uilding; and pupils of the High
dense forests on the frontier give British^and French forces continued
will register a full attendance.
School at thé High School building.
the retreating Germans an oppor­ today» with vigor, according to the
Washington, Sept. 12.— Repub­
Many matters of interest were
Tallahassee,
Sept.
10.
1914.
B. F. t/ZELL.
French view. '**
lican opposition to the river and brought up for discussion. The coratunity for defense.
Governor
Purk
Trammell
today
Supt. City Schools.
Despite their great numbers, the harbor hill coupled with the falling -tnittee on county roads reported
issued the following proclamation to
London. Sept,
15
The Ghent German withdrawing movement ¡« customs revenue because of the Eu­ that the county commissioners had
the people of Florida:
correspondent of the Daily News being carried out with rapidity ropean war, had the effect today of agreed to put the road force on the
Clearance Suit*
State of Florida, Executive Cham­
says he has confirmed the statement and cleverness. The main body- inducing Democratic leaders to strike Oviedo road and leave them on this
ber, By the Governor a Procla­
The Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Co
the Russian troops are in Belgium. appear« to he approaching the Bel­ out J is,500,1100 of the $52,000,000 work until this roud is thoroughly
mation
arc putting on a* sale this week on
•^
He asserts that the Russian army gian (rdnticr. while the German originally prnpqsvd
It is not yet repaired and in good shape.
From
Cotton is one of the great staple
all men's and hoys' suits and sum­
has been cut at ( Du ntenherg, be­ left wing «eemmgly i« gaining -hel­ satisfactory, however, to the Repub­ there the force will go to the Geneva
mer underwear ami expect to clean crops of Florida, and is the "money I
tween Brussel* and Louvain by ler in German Lorraine
. , licans
nun! and complete that, thus giving
out all of these goods now on hand, crop" upon which depend upon u|
Itelgtans reinforced hy Russians
So
(.ir
l
«
known,
the
fleeing
ill
Senator Simmon«, in charge of the to the citizens of the two leading
in order to make room for fall stork very large measure the prosperity
voder-,
who,
after
wonderful
forced
measure,
said the revision was gen­ towns in the county a good road to
Elsewhere in this issue will be and well being, the indepentienee and
Antwerp, • Tuesday, 11 a.
marcln*s into France .made such a erally on a pro rata basis. The larg­ the county seat.
the
comforts
of
great
numbers
of
Germans arc evacuating Brussel* for
found their announcement and it will
stern
ttemit
In break through est ll.ii reduction was in the approThe next meeting will he held in
our people and of large «ections of Liege, where stand is expected
be noted tlyit everything hi this line
the line- uf lire allies defending
pri.titoli for the Mississippi, which the regular meeting place on Fri­
our
state
has been marked down to remark­
Cotton is. however, a product
Ku Baris havüj jilutiidiimcd mure than|was ,.„t from |h,(100,000 to $G.- day evening, Sept. 26th at 8 p. m.
VLondon. Tuesday. 11 a nì.
- -n
ably low- .figures in order to move
mors of a plot to dethrone the Kaiser " ' * ty ' ,Mm" " " f 'a r i..us caliber and mui.omi
The item for purchase and Let every citizen of Sanford, whether
this stock.
Fall business in the Which has always been a subject of nor* of a |
.... . .•.........'
machine guns because their j tmprnvcrm'ot of tin- Chesapeake and a memTier or not come out and atspecula lion, and its selling price has are rife in o
Merlin and■ other
Germani thirty
clothing line opens on ‘October
exhausted
burses were una hi
"• l &gt;Bio I anal wa« entirely stricken out tend these meetings
There is no
N iw - of German disaster j
j nil thi« firm have bought n strong consequently been exceedingly sensi­ cundrag
hem
fast
enuiigt
in
k
&lt;
&lt;*p
up
|,ui
a
prm-rt'irr
«r-r*
rnrerteft
author-1
factor
u-hrrtr*wHt*’itU
lM
fllfl‘ W O H f l i y '**—* , • 1
line for the season's business and tive to thi general condition of the long 'Upprro*i«ed I“ responsible
even
nh the (out wearing infauLr-, i/.mg the secretary uf the treasury ! like a good live wule-nwaki Goutmust nave the room. . iumco
lutila I, ‘
r
" nmiin Is o I uinuuiuiLurikt-t*»«nc£ot orte (or the purchase of the menial ( lull.
T u t7! L, conni. I.on hie p/.rtjn-r
TflFfrrrflT - fTTTrrs: —
stores uLsu were left , t*uw-rw«y.
"
is exported to Europe, hence direct­ report from Berlin states German j|*L»n' and "w»r
rm,! of i lu- t i ernia ns, w Inch
ly affected hv conditions prevailing cruiser Ili-la sunk hy British marine* ,,n
i* I IllOllg ll t a di li till
marsh, \
on S (mila V, loculi! V Hot g i v e n
in Europe
hilled Big Gator
di
r
i
d
„
I
most
i mpusacountry,
r*
i
The cummcrcud conditions of Eu­
lYu-un ola. Sept, 15
The l;irgi&gt;nt
15
Rotterdum, Sept
Yia Lon- nil“ in «orne pl.ues h. heavy ruins.
rope, us the world knows, is at this
■ilhgat
of
in
L
k
U
i
k
—iUiiL -Uu.
Gem m i , w_Lti h thriUiUn lo luntlltUe
The report u i_
time on«' of complete paralysis. How don
most destructive has been killed in
That the Fish Protective Assocllong that condition will last it Is wur correspondent with the Ger­
n lake near Bed Bay. in Washington
&lt;'n ng reg« (io na I t htirrh
utiun uf Florida, with headquarters
There was held In Jacksonville on now impossible to predict, hut it man headquarters in the field, its
I
■minty
To reach the point 11 i«
from Merlin, says ;
Si-xt Sunday morning tin- serviciI at Wcluka. Putnam county, will
Tuesday a pjeetlng of the repn
would certainly appear that the » , i r , f 1’1'1'1' ' ’1 lc
necessary to go from Pensacola in a
"T ow u ni« . the end of August, will he a church *rall\ service
1make a determined effort to serure
Let
ulives of a number of truckers' asso0|, M|(h n N a n t i e seule that fr..
final up t "hoct aw at hi-ei‘ hay and
^ * memI i r i ' ll i i
'tin* and
« the passage “ f .1 gi-iuTiil «Xictute law
oration«'* and growers’ organization sheer exhaustion iif resources if mn-t the French etnicavored *tn .irri -t 1m
11 , I, imfiii l .... ict i iglitei-n
et- nl the Gi r &lt;11¿1r, t r* ■]
'..r ll»* prnli-i &lt;inti ,*( tin- gri-at ti«h- the ' ,11
• nil - r I h I. from many part« of Florida e i'h 1» rn.in.ite m a retailvc|\ -h.&gt;ri ti“ n-. i 1•
1 I, *
| ( . r*i ifi. alligator, with nil
1
g it .li.-iry til Florida. )« evidenred
through
Rely,
urn
fi;
ut
tai
m
h
v,
tfiiir
¡
11
al
ni
in
V
-o
i
-I
o.
.
1
11
l
l
l&lt;
tin- view io i in’ orgar i/..1( 11&gt;t, of .,.
\\ lull i ) i Europi-.in w.iT last- slid
ini tui • .it! •'*. n. iifi ¡t- (mine
Itorganization to cooperatively in.r
an til it.* struggling ’ .iti on- .an n (nr, • - it Ljnrti.ij and 1*11 t «&gt;«■ G*-t .i, 1 g &gt;111»1.1 _ I. li &gt;' m i,y I *.* . , t h Will i-nil was brought .ilmul fiy Lev 1 fiv the follow 1ug lull, which will he
introduced at the next session of the
It 1«
ket the vegetable crop of the stale adjust their »flairs, the great cotton in.in Iclt wing at Mutz und Sa ar- In &gt;unday si lumi rally day
Miller and Tom Ward, w I10 received
Mr. J. D. Rooney, secretary of the industry_ of the south is threatened burg. in these attacks tho losses, urged that every -Sunday school an order from a rtorthern firm for legislature:
A Bill Entitled
Marion county hoard of trade was with a period of depression. . The of the French and British were very scholar be fon ml in Ills or her-place. thirjy-five alligator skins and they
An
act
for
the protection of fresh
heavy.
Let
all
rally
to
our
church
ami
Stili­
elected chairman of the organiza­ depression can he avoided, or cun|
sought the hike, which is the center
"T
h
e
German
right
wing,
com­
»¡i'u
r
fond
li»h
in this state; to proli»
\
schind
tion commit tee, ami a commit lee certainly he vastly minimized, if qnr
of mi immense «waipp
After mid­
«i-rifiia
dose
season
therefor, to pro- •
piiseli
“
I
three
corps,
then
attempi
was appointed to recommend a form people stand together and suppuri
night they ventured out tu a bout
Infill the transportation or posses­
Basket Ball
of organization. The committee on the price of this great southern enq i'll to out fiallk tile allies fiy a move
with fights w hieii Minded the 'gators,
1 In* Sa Illuni basket fiali team wifi
sion of food fish during close and
organization submitted a report, until financial conditions heroin« meni in t lie left past Amnics, which
which they found in immense miniopen
season, to prescribe licenses
movement
was
successful
anil
led!
i
the
Urlando
team
on
lluUr
and general plan *of orgapizution is mure normal and I lit- world'« de­
In-r«
Among thiM- killed was lin­
t In
in
.1
r.»
j*
i
«
1
advance
on
i'ijri*
ifiM
ir
m-Vt
I
hursdiiV
(or
residents
and non-residents, to
laid out along lines that promise mand for our staple restores and
ing alligator
Lt measured nineteen
prescribe*
the
length,
sizes and kinds
success.
advance's its price.
feet in length and six feet across the
of
nets
or
fishing
devices;
kinds of
The general commercial situation
There will he local organizations
shoulders
There was great
joy
license
tugs
a'nd
exhibition
of
same:
G
E
N
E
R
A
L
J
0
E
F
R
E
OF
T
H
E
F
R
E
N
C
H
ARM
Y
in each county, which organizations is crrtahi to Jieconm more settled
when the huntcrii emerged the next
Fixing
penalty,
for
failure
to
com­
will become members of the central and better adjusted within the next
morning with the big alligator, for the
ply with the provisions of this ^ct.
few
months,and
the
south's
splen­
body,* with offices in Jacksonville.
people living for miles around said
Be it enacted by the Legislature
The central* body will be the sales did cotton crop will then he in
they had suffered for mare thun
of the State of Florida:
great
demand
at
satisfactory
prices.
agents for the locnl organizations.
twenty years because of the 'gator’s
Section t.
From and after the
It wan the unanimous opinion M During the present period of uncer­
depredations.
Only a week ago a
passage
of.
this
net, it shall he un­
all that there must he established tainty and distress, however, it is
$200 mare, owned by one of the res­
lawful
for
any
person or persons,
a standard package, that the pick­ peculiarly incumbent upon all of
idents, ventured.into the swamp and
co-partnership,
corporation
or cor-;
ing must be carefully done, and the our people to stand together in a
was killed by the alligator,
while
poratlons
to
catch,
transport,
or he
two full grown cows had been killed
ticking should be In a central pack­ patriotic spirit of helpfulness to our
In possession of any fresh water food
fellow
citizens
and
to
our
rountry
ing house, so as to Insure uniform
the
week previous.
Sheep,
hogs
fish, as herein specified, between the
apd prevent the sacrifice of millions
and goats that went into the same
»nd honest packs.
following
months: Closed season for
swamps never returned.
Ft*j years
Those communities Interested in of dollars by our farmers through
shad,
from
April 1st to December 1st
jnirties had attempted to kill the
joining this organization can send an unnecessary depression in the
of
any
year;
closed season for her­
’ gator and its hide showed where it
in their names to the Governor, and price of cotton.
ring,
from
April
1st to December
T o this end, I, Park Trammell,
had been shot many times in the
they will be forwarded to the proper
1st
of*
any
yeari
closed season -for
past.
persons. The name adopted for the Governor of the slate of Florida, '(Jo
mullet,
from
November
1st to Jan­
organization U " T h e Florida Veg­ earnestly request and urge that each
uary 1st of any year; for nil other
citizen
of
thi*
state
who
can
afford
*
Cannot Ship Oygters
etable Marketing Bureau."
With
food fish, from May J*t to Septem­
the support of tho growers and with to do so, go-into the market at once
It is nn old saying that oysters are ber 1st of any year.
the right mcri at the head of this and buy from, far biers unable to
Section 2. No person shall deliver
good every month In the year that
organization it should h«r a cehtplere hold, one, or more hales of cotton
or
receive for transportation any
has an " R " in it, and they are, and
succeaa.
The plan of organization paying therefor not leas than ten
package,
box or other receptacle con­
many of the oyster men were under
l* one that has proven successful; Cants a pound; that the citizens of
taining
food
fish, unless it is labeled
it ia not now or untried* and co­ all sections of this stale, and espec­
the impression that they could be on the address side In plain lettera
operation among the vegetable grow* ially those sections wherein cotton
shipped during the month of Sep­ qith the name and address of tho
er* will mean the stability of the in­ is raised or is handled, proceed at
tember, but in this they aro mis­ owner or consigner and with tho
dustry, and the emancipation of once to organize local and county
taken! According 1to the shell fish kinds of fish which such packsge,
the truckers from the handicaps associations or’ clubs for the purpose
law,
Section 7, oysters cam ho taken box o r rceeptacle contains, or falsely
under which they have suffered.— of'stimulating In each locality the
from
cultivated leases ¿«nd sold in label such package, box or recep­
purchase and holding of cotton at
Florida G row er
the
focal
market during the month tacle or deliver or receive for trans­
the minimum prico suggested; that
of September,, hut no common car­ portation or to transport any food
committees be appointed to canvass
rier can transport oysters before the fish which may be caught or had in
1---- Basket Ball
tho various committocs to assist in
first of October. JThj» shove infor­ possession during the closed season,
Sanford
DcLund making Bale of j» t least one hale or
mation was furnished hy F. S. Sams, as herein provided, in violation of
Herring
RF
CruBe more to each citizen who is able to
the
Deputy Shell Fish Commissioner the law. Nor.shall any person be in.
I’ea son
L F
Allen purchase; that the merchant« and
at
this
place, in response to a query possession of any food fish, as here­
Gilbert
C
Miner other creditors in the -cities and
to
Commissioner
of Agriculture In in provided, during the closed sea­
&amp;outh (capt)
L G Hogden (Gapt towns of the state where cotton is
regard
to
ahipping
oysters during son, except as Tiereinafter provided.
Raynor
RG •
Keown handled reach agreements, through
Section 3. Licenses for residents
this month. The oysters In this, sec­
Routh and Washburn, Suba.
associations or otherwise, to buy
tion are very fine nob' and the oyster and non-residents and kinds of nets
Referee, Ned Chittenden; time cotton raised in their respective
men are selling them in the iocs) or diver* shall be as follows:
.
vicinities at not less than ten cents
ket£*r’
Chittenden.
market, bVt they have no desire t Re* Kind of N et*
No.
Am t &lt;
We play DeLand a game on their per pound- or to accept it .at-such
violate the law governing their ihip^ 1 Seine or gill shad.7,,:,
I $ 6.00
floor Sept. 22nd, and would like to price In settlement of accounts or as
-Photo
by
Amaricen
Prese
Association.
ment.—
N
ew
Smryná
Breeze.
(Continued
on
Page
4)
k,h*Te a good Sanford delegation.
(Continued On P^ge 6)
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-ifi'r-.*..X :*,

PROCLAMATION
BY GOVERNOR

VEGETABLE GROW­
ERS MET IN JAX

HARBOR BILL
HAS BEEN CUT

TO LEGISLATE FOR
FISH PROTECTION

�SEPTEM HER 15. 19H

T H E SANFORD HERALD

PAGE TWO

FROM THE NATION’S CAPITAL
NEWS FROM WASII1NG80N BY THE SPECIAL COBRE-

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
MET IN REGULAR SESSION TUESDAY

Exclusive Shoe Store

E. H. PETFRS

113 West First St.

SPONDENT O F TH E IIEKALl)
Honorable Hoard of County Com- 1 Clerk instructed to write to Comp-.
missioners
in and
lor
Suminole iroller in regards to tax books not
since the commencement of the Eu­
Washington. Sept. 15 iSpeciiJJ
county,
Florida,
met
In
regular*
ses- being really for delivery in required
The Senate Committee on Com­ ropean war as to the character of
sion
10:30
a.
m.,
Tuesday,
Sept.
8. time on account of extra work inmerce, which has the River and Har­ goods imported from Europe that
Present,
l,.
I*.
Hagan,
Chairman
volvcd on account of second rcducthe
Hureau
of
Foreign
and
Domestic
bor Appropriation Dili in charge,
pro
tem.,
C.
W.
Kntzmingcr,
J.
A.
tion
in state millnge, nnd asked his
Commerce
has
prepared
a
summary
yielding to suggestions made to the
acting chairman of the committer showing the principal manufactures Clark, J. T. McLain, commissioners; - advice in regards to same.
Mr. H. H. l ’ attishull of Geneva j
manufacturing
materials re-, absent, F. L. Woodruff. V. E. Doug
Senator Simmons of North Carolina, and
LADIES’ I1AIJY DOLL PUMPS
came
before the hoard and asked I M EN’S OXFORDS, BLACK AND
by President Wilson, that, in view of reived by the United Stales from its lass, D. C. and C. M..Hand, sherill.
PATENT
LEATHER AND
that u crossing bo put across the I TAN. $3.50 AN D ’ $-1.00
in attendance.
~-the conditio^ the Treasury tinds it- European neighbors.
GUN
M
E
T A L .P R IC
VALUES. P RIC E .............
Minutes of last regular meeting Florida East Count Railroad, just
Importsi from England-last year
aelf in, the waterways budget better
south of the Geneva ffupot and
be scaled fifteen or twenty millions, Included nearly twenty million dol­ read and approved.
Judge Geo. G. Herring addressed clerk instructed to write proper au­
has begun a systematic inquiry ns lars worth oT cotton goods; nine mll-&lt;
Exclusiye.Siia&amp;Stare-.
West First St
to where the cuts could best lie lion dollars worth of laces nnd nine the board in reference to appoint­ thorities to have the Burmr attended
to
at
once.
ment
of
Hon.
Geo.
A.
DeCottes,
made nnd yet retain the vital fear million dollars wufth of chemicals;
tures of the measure. The members two million dollars worth of coal tar states attorney, to succeed Horrrf .Communication from Mr. Sidney
of the committee, not at all dismay­ products; forty eight million pounds Cary D. Landis; and the following Harrison, secretary of the Chuluota
ed by the attacks on the bill at the of crude rubber; forty eight million communication was addressed to the Company, Chuluota. Florida, in re­
__ f, njj (U " f TS,inat',,~i R v t W j
.pound* of hidrni.iUuL*kimu&lt;;¿X» ■titra* t-ù pai
;- «
gard to^uhangc of puhlre road - fir t
•
‘ f ptiw s lty vKfr-fc-mftttnrr-wttmrt’r r i f 1*'ftfdtur m t : -"T-cmt-e 'H f m r Park Trammell, Governor
town of North Chuluota to make
State of Florida, Tallahasjye, Fla. same follow streets of said town as
five million pounds of. wool; fourteen
rftsrtiW« i m f l f
K
B
i w
i « . "'Cuhutyuiitn
*
WCTSES
Complete abstracts from the records of
-TfcWftjiflWn on bide print*“ thereto ntpromise and they ifro makinc the re­ miliion-pounda-oL Lea;.
theiu
-wW*bB
-Vfiy-slr.wtly
a
am
F-rterk~
hmnictod
to
in-mfsreflnnrmrs-nr*tries.
ductions with im -eyr? Tdngh^trv the
Orange and Seminole Counties.
T a xes
Germany is our chief source (or in the office of the states attorney form Mr. Harrison that same has
maintenance of the policy of annual
of
the
Seventh
Judicial
Circuit,
imported
chemicals,
its
contribu­
been granted'.
rivers and harbors bills which Con­
paid for non-residents. • *•
tions last year exceeding twenty caused by the resignation of Cary D.
gress adopted several years- ago.
Warrants ordered cancelled:
Es­ X '
* Other im­ Landis.
In this connection it cun be said million dollars worth.
timate of Fred T. Williams, engineer
C. W. GOODRICH, Manager.
As the board of county commis­
with absolute authority that Presi­ ported articles received from Ger­
in charge of Special Road and Bridge
sioners
of
Seminole
county
we
de­
dent Wilson at no time during the many last year were: thirteen mil­
District No. 1, presented and tho
-.
consideration wf the river and har­ lion dollars worth' of cotton goods; sire to endorse Mr. George A. De- following bills wero approved and
Having
bor bill by the senate has intimated one hundred and fifty million pounds Cottes for this position.
ordered paid by the bond trustees:
of
palm
nnd
palm
kernel
oil;
eight
j
been
closely
associated
with
him as Tim Keane, testing brick, $27.00 ; j
that he would veto the hill should It
reach him in the form originally million dollars tworth of toys. Ccr- an attorney and as a resident of Seminole County Bank, money ad­
adopted by the upper branch of con­ tain food products were also im- this county we find much pleasure vanced J. S. Dinckel for lumber,
L IV E R Y , S A L E S AND F E E D S T A B L E
gress. T o friends of the hill Presi­ ported from Germany, the leading in this opportunity to say we be­ 1ST.01); Seminole County Bank, mon­
lieve
him
to
be
thoroughly
qualified
dent
\\jlson stated emphatically items being sixty five million pounds
ey advanced fur freight on lumber,
C o m e r P a rk A v o n u o and S e c o n d S tr e e t
on Wednesday that he had not ex­ of rice llour; seven■million pounds of to hold efficiently this most impor­ 71.11; Seminole County Bank, mon­
C O N T R A C T O R S F O R A L L K IN D S O F H E A V Y H A U L IN G
*
pressed himself one way or the other crude cocoa and two million dollars tant office.
ey advanced Zachary Lumber Co.
He
haH
in
the
past
creditably
filled
worth
of
spirits,
wines
and
mult
.
us to the merits of the bill; that he
for lumber, 776.63; J. S. Dinkcl, lum­
Largo s u p ply of H o r s e s , IViulos,
other places of trust, nnd we are
retognized the necessity for the bill liquors.
ber, 77.91; Wilson Construction Co.,
«
•
W a g o n s and H a rn e s s always
but, in view of the reduction in im­
France fs the Inrgest source of our sure that the bar of tills circuit extra work on Beardnll Ave., San­
ports and the decreased revenue re­ imported silk goods, art works, au­ would he pleased should you ap­ ford and Orlando road, 11.00; Fred
on hand F o r Sale o r Exchange
ceipts, he thought that in the line of tomobiles and wines. Last year « « point him.
T. Williams, engineer, salary August,
Very respect fully yours.
economy the hill should he reduced got from "L a Hello France" twenty
O la c h a m lth ln * and W a g o n R e p a ir in g In c o n n e c tio n
150 00; Seminole Construction Co.1
,
L. P Hagan. &lt;‘ hr pro tem
to the absolute necessities of the two million dollars worrth of art
work on Sanford and Orlando road,
J. A. Clark.
work now going on. which if donwe. works; five million dollars worth of
3312,11; Wilson Construction C o ,
C W sEnlzniinger,
would-be wholly satisfactory to him chemicals; eighteen and n half mil
work, Geneva A v e . 136 61; Wilson
J T M cLain
Emphatic disavowal i* made by lion dollars worth of silk good*, tuj
Construction Co., work Celery Ave ,
the champions of the rivers and har­ say nothing of what wc paid for Attest
120.53: Wilson Construction Co.,
E. A. Douglass, Clerk.
bors that the bill will be pruned to cotton laces,
embroideries,
perwtdk Hoard all Ave . 2057 22. Total,
Ry V. F Douglass, D C
meet the objections of senators bur­ lumas, etc
7.227 51 ,
Full
ruction*
Conducted by the
Mr IJ. P Swope addressed the
ton, who has been talking on the
Italy supplies large quantities o
The following hills were presented, j
i
in
Benedictine
bill for weeks, but that on the con­ macaroni, fruits and nuts, olive, oil, board in reference to crossings In
Prepa ntnry, Com
approved
and
ordered
paid:
Artjon deferred mi a&lt;*
trary it is do nr to meet with the prepared vegetublftt, cheese and still Dvitslii
Father*
mereiai ami I
General Fund
T h Bale*, as­
I
communi-,itimi
from r.nl
wishes of the President and senators wines.
Netherlands is a leading ] '
TE R M S - $226.00
irai Cou/-- sessor,
advance
money,
IIHMKI.
Sarah
who desire to leave Washington for source for dinmond- and wrapper road
I
Trueville,
pauper,
6,00;
Carl
ltarktheir several raVnpaign* and who do tobacco, and also send* us hides, fish,
Estimate of Fred. T. William*,
strom, 5.00; Mrs. Jane Barber, pau­
not want to leave .until a satisfac­ spices and tin.
Belgium is our engineer in charge of the ftlack I
tory river and harbor bill is on the greatest source for diamonds arid Hammock Drainage District pre- per. 5.00; Lake A Rosscttcr, rent.
FOU CATAIOGUt AUDKKSS HtV. DIRECTOR
100 (Ml, Forrest Lake, janitor’s serstatute books
sends us much rubber, hide* and furs sen ted ami the following bill* up-!
vires, 2:&gt; 00; Geo A I &gt;e&lt; ottes, sal­
*
and linens Switzerland lead- us our proved and ordered paid by bond
ary A tty. Hoard. 25,00; II (' DuSo many inquiries have been made snuft-Q of imported coilon luri*« and trustees
Fred. T Williams. $23 00.
Don’t play with scribus malti1*—
Rose salary Supt. Reg 20 00; Her­
don’t YOU nirry your own insuruna
wat che h und is important in the W II. Williams, contra-tor, 1!4lili,;l7
ald Printing Co . blanks for T. C ,
Uglllll't
mat ti-r of clp-ese, silk gioii., 11(1 eowl Hi’ porter-Stijr Publishing Co., ad­
15 25. .fnlin D .Iinkins, commissions,
ti.r «-ollor-.
Ireland in llr*t HI Its vertising. 51.'26 Total, JJl!»f- lil'
4 30; t
If
I linger. Dust Down,
Communication
troni
II
Clay
supply r&gt;l linens..
lOlt.N UMIS
5 25; !i J. fluffier, serviee* inquest,
( ‘ rawford, secretary of state read
7 50; West Disinfecting Co., disin
for you’ ll find tin- money wanting **.:■
and ordered filed.
fectulll,
26.00;
J.
It.
Jones,
treasurer,
the rtoriu lias wi[ied out your property
In Another State.
Communication from B. M. Rob­
A very much mussed up citizen of inson. clerk of Orange county in rc- commissions, 20,13; Then J Miller
Have mir *trong, reliabt« rompntiy
Son, burying pauper, 60 00; Clinsp
III« Sixth i'lly rushed Into the central gard tu full settlement between t h e l 6
“
. . . . .
tarry your n*k and la- on the safe Him-.
,
. , I A: ( e., premium un bund, a.00; tv. A.
police station on Tuesday evening and comities uf. ,,
Orange ami m-minnlej,
li­ingiù**, i-li-rk. semi-:inmi:il r«pi&gt;rt.
(diouti-d a Imid for vengeance, justice,
R e a s o n a b le rati-read, and a
aim
! *&gt;■ *titt«-nicnl furnish
or merry at the i«r&gt; least
7'. 11« F \ t Ut.igl.i-- • I- r k
I &gt;-•
i&gt; h
r-3- ' rto
"The autumn!,lie that lilt lie- Hut
.lini lltt uli-lital-, '* 15. )
V Di
1'Ullg.
•
mingles ago was N-&gt;, 41) 11. uiilo." i , ,t i .
la*.*, -li-ri., ri-nrilir.g
im i,
1111!
y mit i/ v
( uiumutiK .«lion from J
he sputtered
It knuckl'd mu uncon­
Hardware Un. supplii-* t i tintisi-,
scious, but I got the number before 1 map publisher read apd ordered 1.50; Sanford .Novt-liy Works, artn
wont down for tho count.fr Put It on ‘filed.
resta, 3.20; Horuld Printing Co.,
n pleco of paper—41144."
Communication of Mr. Hinckcl Printlng and Advt., 20.16; C. M.
"All right. What do you want?”
read and referred to Commissioner Williams, auto hir« for pattpnr, 6.00;
STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE SOUTH
"What do I wnnt?
Why, 1 can Entzmlnger.
■I L. Smith, tnaps. 76 (II); Geo. 1&gt;.
prove that ho wns exceeding the speed
Petition of J. N. McGuiighey, et Barnurd &amp; Uo . .auto lag*.
limit, and I want— I want—" al. in. regard to changing the public Knnfnrd Fighi A- Kuel C o ,
" ( ‘aim down, friend. You i^ant^a
road through Ldngwood, so ns to 12 '.IH; Suiiford Ti-lephune &lt;’«* , t e i « - [
warrant for hi* arrest?"
"Warnwit nothing Whut good would follow street* of Longwood read and phiiii«- rt-nt, 7 30; U. M Munii, -berst;
N o *2
U Ml \
a warrant do me? lie was going sir on motion of Commissioner ( lark il!, ntlcnditig board. i.JM); U, M
K:3H a.in.
-;‘Ji) p.m.
7:íi.r» p in.
Lv. Jacksonville
fast, 1 tell you. that a warrant wouldn't same was approved and granted.
Hatid, «osi insani tv case, 6.90; C. M. |
l ‘J -IS p.ttt.
6:2.5 p m.
I2:1i&gt; i m
get him now. What I want Is extra­
Statement from Fred T. Williams, Hand, sheriff, cost inquest, 22.55: j Ar. Savannah
f&gt;.25 a.in.
D*:15 a.m.
S:()u |&gt;in
dition* papers!" — Cleveland
Plain engineer in charge of special road L. F. Williamson, Salary jailer, 10.1)0 Ar. Kichmond
Dealer.
1:3f&gt; |&gt;.in.......... 11:5Up.m.
and bridge district. No. 1, in regurd Tuylor William.; « i t q n . » Inqueit. A r . ' V y l l i n i l t o n ......... ........
ll.m...
.... 6 :0 0 ¡i.m.
to brick road rend and ordered filed. I.
00: Tho.. William*. wltncM In- A r . N o w Y o r k . ,
. . . . ----- 2 ± ,7 ¡,_m. 6 :6 0 p .m .
• The Will and the Way.
Communication from Pauly Jail
Stevenson know a Welsh black­ Cq., In regard to interest due them quest, i.00; Fred Harris, witness in­ No. 82.— Florida &amp; Wrat Indian Limited Free Reclining .Steel Chair Cur* to
Washington— Electric Lighted and Fan*.
quest, 1.00; Paul Jenkins, witness
smith who at twenty-five could neither
with bill for same' attached rend inquest, i .00; Will Ruffin, witnes
read nor. writo. at which time ho
No. 86.— Palmetto Limited—Free Steel Reclining Chair Cars to Washingtonand ordered filed without action.
Inqueii. 1.00; Link Mention, witness
heard a chapter of "Hoblnson Crusoe"
Electric Lighted und Funs.
Hill of Mr. Arthur Butt, tux as­ inquest, 1.00; R. E. Stevens, juror
read aloud In a farm kitchen. Up to
that moment ho had eat content, hud­ sessor of Orango county for balance inquest, 4.20; E. A. Douglass, freight No. 80.—Coast Lino Florida Mail— Local Sleeper to Savannah.
dled In hfa Ignorance; but he left tho due him presented and ordered filed on map, 1.29; L. C. Smith A Hro.,
Steel Pullman Cars of the highest class operated on all trains. Atlanta
kitchen another man.
There wero without action.
typewriter judge, 81.00; Mrs. Mattie Coast Lino Dining Cnrs operated on Train«* 82 and 86.
day-dreams, It appeared, tllvlno day­
Ou-mo(ion.of Commissioner Entz- Gardner, nurse for pauper, 20.00;
For information and Pullman reservations apply to your local agent or »rii
dreams, written and printed and minger, warrant wap ordered draw-fi
R! H, Smith, hgarding pauper* 23.00;
*
bound, and to bo bought for money to A. F. Bell, Supt. road camp, to
W. H. Hand, juror inquest, 7.00;
A. W. FRITOT, Division Passenger Agent
Tempt the appetite,
and enjoyed at pleasure. Down he sat reimburse him 1or shortage In payTim
Keane,
juror
inquest,
3.00;
J.
that day, painfully learned to read ment^ for feeding prisoners on ac­
please the taste and
Jacksonvlllr. Kla
! 36 West Bay St.
N. Tolar, juror inquest, 3.00; J. II.
W,' ■■
w^lah, nnd returned to borrow tho
n o u rish the body.
count of advunce in price of food Lee, Jr., juror inquest, 8.20; F. L.
** book. It had been lost, nor could ho
Crisp, clean and fresh.
stuffs.
Amount $22.01.
Miller, Jurot1 Inquest, 7.00; L. G.
find another copy, only one In Eng­
5 cents.
Reports
of different county o f­ Stringfeliow, . J * . P., cost inquest,
lish.
Down
ho
sat
onco
more,
learned
'
.tsv ” " if 3.*,' is
i
English, and at length with entlro ficers read, audited and ordered filed: 17.48; Ernest Buchan, witness inSUMMER COLDS
Board adjourned to meet again at qqest, l.OOj. K. H. Roumil|at, juror
delight read "Robinson."—Lucy E.
Keeler.
1:30. '
Bbauld not b» nrK|«*cteJ. It mkans a/condltlon in
inquest, 1.20; E. McConnell, juror
Board re-convened at 1:80, and Inquest, 1.20; E. B. Rourke, juror
ths lungs that briars en Pneumonia, Bronchitis oc
Round, thin, tender—
a w « other serious dleease.
Inductive and Deductive^
the following resolution was adopted: Inquest, 1.20; A. D.. Smith, juror
with a delightful flavor
— •
tr . ,
_
Deductivo reasoning Is from ’ the­ **Resolved that the bond trustees
inquest, 1.20; R. B. Monroe, juror
' — appropriate for lunch­
ory to facts, while Inductive reasoning of the Special Road and Brldgo Dis­
eon, tea n n d dinner,
Is from facts to theory. Deduction la trict No. 1 bo authorized to turn inquest, 4.00; C. G. Butt, juror inqusst, 4.00; Dr. 0. J. Miller, juror
so cents.
sometimes mere dreaming, oftentimes
over ten bonds of the Special Road inquest, 4.00; Dr. O. J. Miller, sal­
very
foolish
dreaming
(as
in
the
caso
•
■ *
afid Bridge Diatrlet No. 1 of the de­ ary, 25.00;' Frank Lafiles, witness
&lt;&gt; o f medieval scholasticism), while In­
duction Is the sano reaching out from nomination of $1,000.00 each with inquest, 1.00; Fred Lafiles, witnesp
Is a good remedy for ear* throat and cold aetUM In the lungs. II
particular facta to general laws (as accrued intereat, • to Hankinson A inquest, 1.00; C. M. Hand, sheriff,
eases pain In the chest, hoarsenew,' bbitlnate cough», congestion In
In the case of modern science). Most Haglcr for brick ,uiod in Special cost insanity-cases, 4.00; Dr. 0. J.
the lungs, loss of voice and inflammstlon. It ts a flno family remedy,
of tho things that have cursed man­ Road and Bridge District No. 1.
Miller, insanity Com., 2.00; E. B.
made only of the purest Ingredients nnd poetesses a wonderful sooth­
kind have come as the result of de­
On motion o f Commissioner Entx- Rourke, insanity com.,’ 2.00; Dr. S.
Made of the finest
ing and healing influence In the lungs, throat and bronchial tubes.
ductive reasoning; while pretty nearly tninger, Sheriff Hand. was hereby Puleston, insanity com., 4.00; G. W.
Children llko it because it' is pleasant to the taste; It la a &lt;julck
■ ingredients. B a k e d
all that has helped men has been the authorized to have such ventilation
relief
for the throat end lung disorder* to which children ero subject.
Smith,
insanity
com.,
1.00;
Dr.
N.
to perfection, &gt; The
gift of tho Inductivo process.
put in jail as will be necessary, at deV. Howard, insanity corn.) 2.00;
* n a t i o n a l strength
Price 25c, 50c and 91.00 per Bottle.
the very least expense
J. T. McLain, com. meeting, 6.40;
food, io cents.
Buy the $1.00 sis« It contain* fly« times as much es the iSo else,
Laconic Advice.
Tax Assessor T. K. Bates came be­ L. P. Hagan, 1 dwy com. meeting.,
and you get with each betUe a Dr. Herrick*« Bed Pepper Porous
f&gt;
1
a
efei*
•
When Attlcua once discovered a fore tho hoard and explained the ex 6.60; C. W. Enuntinger, 1 flay com.
Piaster fo r tKa
the *•!**■#
chest
Buy biscuit baked by
treasure of gold while digging undar tra work on the tat books caused meeting., 8.00f J, A. Clark, 1 day
JAMIS r . BALLARD
IT. LOUIS, M L
* hops« he sent near* of hi» discovery by the reduction In the state mil- com. meeting, 7.00; T. K. Bates, ad­
NATIONAL BISCUIT
to the emperor,- Nerva, from whom he
Per Weak Sight ar ]
lag« and requested that he receive vance salary, 260.00, Total, 1888.68.
■as ((«Sheas Kye Salve. 14
received ths laconic reply! "Use IL"
Road and Bridge Fund: S. A. Mc­
COMPANY
$250.00
for
aucb
work.
On
'motion
-And when In his diffidence’ he protest*
Lain, Geneva ferryman, 31.10| John
t . f i W i C T L n '1 - i i i i i 'g r i i t
ed that It was too large a sum for bla of Commissioner Clark said request
Always look for tl^at Name.
was granted and
warrknt ordered Vaughn. Osteen ferryman, 16.00;

f " $2.45

$2.98

E.- H. PETERS” m

¿ X S M N 0 L E COUNTY A B ST R A C T

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HAND

BROTHERS

S t . L e o C o l l e g e , Si. Leo, Pasco County, Florida

ffl TAKE [HANíE^

C H A SE &amp;,CO.

Atlantic Coast Line

X 3- D A I L Y T R A I N S E A S T -3

Uneeda
Biscuit

Ballard’s

Graham
C rackers

WM. G. ALDRIDGE

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\ FurncII, road work. 131.00;
n H. C. Rabun. road work. 86.50;
Hand Bros., supplies to Boll. 6.50;
, u Rehbinder. surveying. 13.H5;
p' ,1 r . Williams, surveying. 5.0ft;
KvrnsUI Hardware Co.. supplies road
20' Zachary l-um»&gt;or| Co.. lumber
M; Rabun. '¿.85: L. &amp; Philips. suig
n, i „ to Bell. 1.05; Hill Hardware
Co., supplies to Bell, 5.60: I’ , E.
nutfiin
feed. 162.97;
K. E. Tuurner.
Dutton, feed,
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limits for rent, near brick road and
loading station.
Apply to A. P.
F eir.ojiy. Sanford. 1 loridn
2-tf
F-r rent- 10 a« ret Tiled la« ml in
a body will loot ltd. A. J’. Connelly,
|i&gt;9 Magnolia - St.
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Furnished office equip­
ped with roll top desk, office chairs
' All Locai Advertisements Under anil tables Also a roll top desk,
This Ilendini; T H IC K K C E N T S n typewriter desk and other equip­
ment for sale or rent. Herald office.
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
82-tf
Citarne 25 C c h I h.
For Hunt Several good offices
over Yow ell’s.
Enquire Vo well's
FOB SALE
store
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supplies to Bell. 7 30; H. McPherson,
preaching. » 00:. U* ° ‘lilcy’
work 26.00; A. F. Bell. Supt.. shoes
for convicts, 4.25; A. F. Bell. Supt..
,,ar - reR.r-WH.ii&amp;D A— F . 'JW11. SuikU j.
JtuAtdJiU. ZtLLfifcJA* F. BclT., Frank

For Sale-At a discount- Scholar­
M IS( ELANEOUS
ship in Sanford Business College.
Wanted— Plowing or team work
Owner unable to use it and it will hr I by man with good team.
J. E.
H cTn ld ^nnlinrrrr . rarc M s . N c|#0„, or
OITire.-IOd-tf;
5-tf
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■. . itlujoig .Lord^s Station,----7
*Fnr 'SaTo' or Kent T » » nirv'fcsh
Lost— Between Ft. RtTed STrrl Satu_
deuces at a bargain. W. J. Thigpen. ford, autojjiobtle tiro on rim, inner
80-lf
lube
tu «ame. * Finder return
to Mos
*
tor
Sales
Co.
Garage
atid
receive
re­
For Sale- Fine iarni ^ ten acres
ward.
6-2tfi
about-» three miles from the city,

I'bhto by ,uiM*rtcan tictac»mwaoctuiron.

rtwd work. 147.5(Tr"X. S. DinkcL:— - lumber Mr. Lynch. 20.10;
—L
cobs, road work. 173.07*; J. Weldon
rou*l work, 6.00; Eulitr.Bfirgcss, road
wurk. 121.60; Peter Kills, road work,
also two choice* city lots.
doing
rtlo to by American Press Assoc Ut Ion.
‘122.16;. C. F. Harrison, road work,
Tdmip for cash or ran be purchased
The Actor’s Mistske.
181.92; A. F. Bell, supt.,' additional
Not ovary day mn you meet such n
on easy terms.. Address 1L, caro of
Toole, Iho English actor, used to get
hoard, 22.01; Fernald lid we. Co., sturdy and »elf conildent young hidy
Herald office.
— off a good thing occasionally. At din­
supplies Mitchell, 14.71; Jim Mlt- i s Iho ono here plcturetl. She Is Miss
ner at a country hotel be Wns sitting
chell, road work. 39.94; I). E. Hart, Ernestine Undaucr. and she lives In
next to n gentleman who had helped
For
calc
or
Hunt—;Five
acres,
tiled
road work, 10.00; L. M. Rehbinder, the Bronx, tvhlch Is one of tlut IIvu
land, two good wells, located just himself to nn.oxlravngantly large piece
supplies Mitchell. 20.36; J. T*. Mc­ thi roughs that make up the grunt rlty
south of Stat'on 10 on S. &amp; E. Rail­ of bread. Toole took It tip and began
of New York. Ernestine was wheel­
to cut a slice from It. "Blr," said tho
Lain, 2 days inspecting. 8.00; C. W.
way. 5 room house.
See .
W.
ing n baby carriage (her owm when
Indignant gentleman, “ that U
my
Entxminger', 2 days Inspecting camjte
Mahoney, at Fernald's.
97-tf
the ramera man came along and she
bread." "I beg a thousand pardons,
12.00; L. P. Hagan, 2 dnys inspect­ cheerfully posed for her photograph.
sir," replied the actor, "I mistook it for
ing, 8.00; J. A. Clark. 1,4 dnys in­ Most Indies like to have {their pictures
Fjir Sale— Sixteen ftmt launch,
the loaf"
specting, 6.00; Lemis Zanders, straw- taken, nnd Ernestine Is no exception.
three horse motor clinker "built, hull
a
H
L
«
Ing road. 39.50. Total, 2116.48.
She volunteered the Information that
in gnod shape
Cheap for cash.
New Market for Ivory.
Fine and Forfeit urn Fund:
Geo. she was Just past two years of ago
*■ ■
C. H I serin an. Sanford.
6-tic
Although In recent years tho ivory
?
- ,* /
V
„ v ’ .a
*
.a
A. DeCottes, sal. pros, ntty., 75.00:; and thnt she was very iirrompllsbcd.
Imported Into Iatndou has decreased,
L «L- I .
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E. A. Douglas, clerk, npproving^'TSnrly to Iasi goes Ernestine, hut she
t!u&gt; lulling off liaa hum caused hy a
TO
RENT
3 00; c
M. Hand. sherifT,
also mi eitrly rlser Wheti mornlng
Photo copyright. I»H. ny American l*rr»s Association.
bond
tn*» market having been croato’d by
bruii Uh «he 1« qulekly awitke, and t lieti
»•uni on fines, I P I - A F Bell Supt
the opening up of tho Congo free state.
Convicts
.Siili M*u’
*" ’M’r papa'« riami and Iella
Fqr Rent .Sanford, Fioritili, five The Ivery coming from that region Is
money paid Dis
bini In gel tip at óUCé or he wIII tu'
acre
hammock farm at head Celery now sold In Antwerp, bo ’.hat when Iho
Horse
In
a
New
Class.
R
em
arkablo
Prom*nada.
Ed Merritt, witness,
1.50; I
M
late for work
So you *»■.• Eriiestlne
Mlsa
Sanborn's
cook,
hearing
of
tho
A
t
a
Now
York
hotel
a
man
who
avenue
on. river. 6; East Cain St„ quantities sent to both markets am
Lewis, witness, 1.60; D. K. Hooker, Ih usefiil ns well uh lilghly oruuniuntal.'
Immnnao grain bill», advised, ” lf I bud suddenly beedmo wealthy front nn Atlanta, Georgia.
put together the total Imports actually
5-lte
witness, i.00; I). K. Hooker, con­
were you', miss. I wouldn't keep any oB well \eiithru had b*(l Ids family,
show un Incrunao.
stable costs, 5.10;' W. It. Healey.
Chinile Boy’ i Recitalion.
cows this winter, exet-ut the horse.“ which hnd accompanied him lo tho
Take Notice I will re“nt, sell,
J. of tP „ costs, 2.31; J. D. Jinkins.
There wns a rtrti mvrvluiut who ln*city. In their rooms so long that they traili* or build you a house on easy
Q. E, D
stenographer 2 days, 10.00; Gen. G cntne Interested In n, brighi,Utile ChiAt term«
hail bi'i’ nme uneust ah&lt;&gt;ut tilm
''•Wlllte.“ salii lite tencher. "givo
.1
M us«oii. hot l’alrnettu
Herring. Ct Pom. Habeas Corpu«, n«*»i* tM»y and tulli lils fatlicr flint Ite
Tolstoi's Library.
Last In returned tu (In* ruuitis. and lo »Venue
me »ti r •• proni» that thè world ls ac­
3-9lt*
11.16; Sjmford Shoe &amp; &lt;’ lo. Co,, wiinld lake film luto 61« omploy wheti
Count Tolstoi'» secretary says that thu anvlmis Inquire ni In« wife.
uiate round
Yes tn," sald WIIIIb,
“ Noi the great writer's library numbered “ Whet, ;n the wurbl ha.e &gt; . i In*•-n so
night shirts, prisoners, 2.50; I.
K he etitili) «peak gissi Eliciuti
*le- liunk savs su, you say
f &gt;&gt;r Relit t he.,p l.»r C.i-h Twetilj i In-erftlllv
■ r, «1 uiu|i .i
ni, I.
I '&lt;*
Philip- &amp;
medicine prisoner« pldgln Engll«li," wartied lite mer 1&lt;* "it \,itti ti i**s io '2 languages There lung
aeri«, p| gnml halli ite " L lami all tiled su and ma aay» su " —laitlles' Domo
Hy lite way. :.pidclu EnglUft'' wet' .11.11, - t a s ¡. j.l ii &gt; Inn k s III E n g lish Just !
It, In Us| I r, wulkilig pro
it l.S Sanford Hand Laundry, luun i lumi
Inumai
*
I &gt;tll ur write \ \l Tyler
III] tl
nnd c*
tlr&gt; jail, I 20; Geo. Anderson, juror, 1« wlmt 1« ktiown a« biislnc«« Eng- an p ite «mil '* •1 i-.t'UHf “ r,t*r»
Unii“ and 1« prouiUUtCed pldgln hy flit»
100. I. T Hurt, juror, 1.00; 1»
D
celestini ns lite neo resi Ite enti coinu
Daniel, juror. ! 1)0, II It Met all,
to SIIylog "lillsllirss
juror. 1.00; N. J. Tanner, juror. 1.00,
Otte day thè father hmilglit thè lit­
O, P. Swope, juror, 1.00; E. A .“ Pur­ tle tiov to thè rneréhnni telline bini
nell. Con., constable costs. 1.«5. timi he ini» cimiti sis-iik musi eieAndrew Aulin, 3. P .. costs, 2.96. B gnu t Engllsh The ntei« liant dtd nut
J, Hunter, court reporter, Currie, Itelleve II fmm thè short lime he hall
11.05; E. A. Douglass, clerk, cost Iu*i*ii nt It. hot tu give bini a chance*
Say *1.Itile Jack '
Habeas Corpus, 2.30; C. M Hand, salii “ All righi.
9
%
Dormir* for m»
Do you ktmw ItY”
-sheriIf, cost Several cases. 95; Geo
‘(j Herring, judge, cost several &gt;asi’ s. The Utile » li Illese huy sinlled dellghti*dly pruiiil tu Ite nble tu show uff bis
25 00. 1, G Stringfellow, ,1 1* . cost
knowledge finti ttils ls what thè rnerseveral cases, 6 79; T
M
Keane,
chunt liesrd
juror. 1 00, S. J. Thomas, juror. 1.00.
Itine Johnlty llimier
•
-Gen Black welder, juror. I 00; F M
li Imhic Ir»jmiItiim
)«1
» enriiT.
Makcf rhitwchnw uri« &lt;'llinmi f
Kstrulge juror. 1 00; N II Garner,
I I r l'U t limiti«* funi
juror, I 00, S. J. Driggers, juror, FUU
4’athe* Mk piperò |»Uim
♦
1(1 ysh! What ono gotKl chilo my!
|
J A Harrold, juror, 1.00; Durham,
—Chlengu News.
A special lyrangcment secured by (lie S E M I-W E E K LY HERALD enables us to offer to our
l^wis. juror, 1.00; J. B Lawson,
juror, 1.00; W. W. Braddy, juror.
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A Conni« th ut fitmlly. Ju«t after «
P. Stone, juror, 1.00; It E. Miller,
sto-w.
gave
an
old
fashioned
candy
juror, 100; G. A. Hall, juror. 1.00;
K J Itouth. juror. I tR); \\
E pull tu their friends. When the sirup
Inni Ihm-ii tx,lieti «Hltli lelltll I Ile dl«li
Haig«, jtimr, 1 oil; I’ 1
Monger
fill Whs |II, I ell nil ill, «now Just .Mlt
juror 1 (It); II T Brown, juror, I on
AM I
Hide the dent the ipip ker !&gt;• . noi uT
J II Kober«oti, witness, I Oil. i
M and I«* remit fur imllliig
Suddenly
Hand, sheriff, feeding prisoners.
there was a great racket outside A
*9.60. Total; 380.66.
pig tinti entered the yard nnd chanced
There being no further business tQ come upon the dish. The stirfueo
Vk*.
board adjourned until next regular: was cool enough «&lt;►tn* eomfnrtnble, so
m ie ;
Mk
T/fJE
tli,, plg, «tci'iirdlng I" it« nature, plungmeeting Oct. 6th. 1914.
POPULAR MONTHLY
• ' . m&gt;—e « v n x ..
L. J ‘ Hagan. Chin pro tern ed hi« «nnut invìi, ilnwu in ilu* Imlpuu
nSSESB
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thè
ve«.«el
Thcn.ln*
dr*-w
hu,
k
F A. Douglass, Clerk.
tlie candì «link lo film ami tlieti he
By \ E. Douglass. I&gt; C
II,.(| IMie (««»pie i itine *•nt III timi* lo
«ce plggt gntng ihrmigli Ilo* fe.tt.ee
They gnv,- •-lume, nnd »Iteti lltey
The Mule.
A wise man. in his uwn estimation, cntlgllt thè |mrki*r thè ciilidy Itati maliannminru» (hat a titule ku ks becauso ed off «e Itisi 11 tmd t&lt;&gt; la* k.Mttcked " f t . ]
It doesn't know a:ij better Thl» will
»Itti a lui inmer
greutl)_ surprise luauy ktudeniu of
coti(emporah«mus mute life. If ever
Some Pori Nomftii.
there watt un attimi,! with Inw cunning
Samuel Clemen« (Mitrk Twnlm.
expressed In lls e&gt;e and jt» twitching
Citarle» Dlekwt» tltoxi.
'
nostril, ihal untiti;,I in the mule
Its
Charlotte Bnmte (Correr Belli.
ability tu place » kick »h i rt* It will
Peter INinne (Mr. Donlovi.
give the greatest often-« iu Us victim,
William T Adam» (Oliver f»ptl&lt;*t,
W OMAN’S WORLD Ims more
t h e household
PEOPLES POPULAR
FARM LIFE is
puh!i&lt;-ati n
U some! hi ng. marv^luu»
Beujninln Franklin (Poor Itlchonli.
.»ulecriiiera titan any other maga­
M
O
NTH
LY
í»
one
of
t
he
a favorite magazine in a
adapted tn the everyday life of
Mute. Dudevnnt (George Sapdc
zine published, over two million a
greatest
popular
fiction
Jilhn
Watson
Man
Maclsretn
million
home»
E
v
e
r
y
the farm 1ill . . . hi nt full of i hi r g*
Easy Way Out of It,
jnonth. Us articles, it# stories, its
Samuel G. Goodrich (Peter •l'arleyt.
issue is full of new nml
and home magazine» pub"Wo know a stenographur," says tho
niustrations,
are
the
liest
that
that help l u r e ' , •1«• (rum life
Joel Chandler Darri« (Unde Itemusi.
Poorla Journal, "who refuso» to wrlto
interesting feature», be*
Iidled. * Contipn« com­
money can liuy. It is a magazine
Mary
A
Dodge
(Gali
llninlltoni
lettera on palo blue statlonery becauso
more iTcerft I n bnn elike F|»to be compared with any Imme
«idi-« regular ileparttiÇ ïu
plete «tune» euch t««u&lt;*.
Il doesn t agreo wlth hur complexlou."
magazine in the country, regard*
enti art ii h- l\ unthontii*« oi
My Grsndmother's Cat.
id i’a'bmr.«. Home ( '«»ik ­
nnd i» full of other in­
In Uiat caso, li shn ls a valunblo stqnle»» of (irtce, without fear of c o n ­
The
player
says
"My
grand
mother's
osrapher, It wuuld be a slmple mattar
tradiction of any claims we make
all BltbjectH of intere* t lo the
teresting features.
You
ing, Needlework, Fancy
for it. It» stories are by author»
for tho finn to go to tho dru
loro rat' Is one thnt Iteglns with A" (like
will enjoy this magazine
Work^etc
up-to-date faro er
known the world over.
and buy hor a'comploxion to match Angomt. The next player would say
“ My-grand mol her'» cat 1» one that be­
Rie pais-r,— Toledo Biado.
gins with II" (like blitcki. Thus tho
game proceed» until the whole alpha­
bet ts u»e(l.**,‘

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�SEPTEMBER IS, U l f
hlblt by furnishing them a comfort- 1Any man of Gilchrist's opportunities
able berth for several months.
1»'ho has delayed the game as long
should not attempt to again go he- »55
The
state
committee
has
no*
P b»t*h*1 E m i T tm d à f aod F r ^ i f U o m in i f í f
abandoned its project of making an fore the people for an o fficii A 1S3
THE HL R.Vil) PRIN TIN G COMPANY exhibit, and probably the small sum bachelor Governor was had enough ¡SjS
'- ' • h . J. mil Lt, Editer
received from the i s ’c of the silly but a bachelor U. S. Senator would £5
W. M HàVNtl Bulini»* Manner
souvenirs at one dollar per iou will be the limit and would cause the S3
ubkñrlpllon Prt«e, 12.00 • Tear In «dvarcr be devoted to paying the first cost balance of the Senators to think thnt —
DtUvered *n llwCIlj b) n rw i 12.00 ptf rear In of the rare object®. It is now still gtris.were scarce in Florida, when in E5
will always remain a problem to'you if you do not at some time face the 1
ad-.no* or 20c prr month.
purposed to erect a building and run fact they are just about the sweetest S3
P a r m a n t i la a lta n o » aiuai t « m a l» »&lt; oHW*
issue of making ends meet with the means at hand, hut tho problem will be
some moving picture® in ihe edifice and finest in the land and there arc £3
—
ail
ol
which
could
bo
done
for
the
thousands
of
them
waiting
at
the
E a ta ra d aa *rv*od&lt;laaa m a ll m a it r r A uluM Z 2od
110®, at lU bPoatoAc* a l S an fo rd . Florida,
small sum of $75,000; bgt it is be-t church. The ladies of Florida shoulda n d ar Act of M arch 3 rd. I STB
lieved that the ultimate intentions I take up this matter and taboo Gil­
TrlfC d o o r No. 611 will bave to be still father reduced christ from the list of candidates
that day when you assert yourself master of the situation and say: “ I
ln Harald BnlUlnj
and the pictures shown in a leased ( for political honors.
will not spend more than I cam, but I will save for tomorrow regardless
----- O-----hull.
N U IS A N C E S '
If
Governor
Trammell
really
wants
of the sacrifice.”
The Post has advocated the erec- j
Of the things in life that torment tion of a suitable and permanent! 10 appoint a newspaper man for
or annoy us, somo are merely dis­ building at Jacksonville, by the vari­ U. S. Senator he cannot make a mis­
-p With the facilities of this institution at your service, it is akin to
agreeable, some aro dangerous. We ous counties, where at certain sea­ take if he just shuts his eyes nnd
criminal to neglect your opportunity for saving and financial better­
call them nuisances.
Of coufsc, sons of the year there might he made ■hoots, for all the newspaper ’ men
there are individuals— human nuis­ handsome showings .from each dis­ of Florida' aro able to hold the job.
ment and we urge upon you to ' \
ances— but they t^clong in a class trict to 'those who were coming 1Tho only exception is the editor of
by themselves for tjj^y
unavold- t hT0Ugh the big city with the inten-iT h o Herald who oxpccts_-ta-bc pi
able and fneujablo excepting in the 'tion of
*ormr‘ location within master oL SanfantahatftgHtnrswetnTd
^silence of the grave.
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I........... I I In I....... Ill H i j l l i l i l W W l f ^ i r '
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Common nuisance* are here dis- vfhTch they-desired;-“ In this there] wimL'to bo hampered with a small
cAipaiiisIimi afrunt
he’ no «F td t^ n o r.n to d » bet«»-Ja
w
.
.
S
.
by tin* -fact rtmr r t r r j- g n - meirfy n r- any great sum expended.
-Gnoyingr" perhaps- offensive; —to— rhe
The Ashing In Florida Js the finest
Each county in the state could
senses— to sight, hearing or smell— subscribe for. five shares fat $100 a in the Unitod States and the people
JY WAffTYOUR fiUSihESS.
but are not productive of disea»er share! in the corporation not for who have been going to other places
And the distinction is not always profit, and the articles could be so arc finding it out.. It is. not infre­
H. E. TOUR
R. R. DEAS
M. M. SMITH H. R. STEVENS
.carefully made. #
Pt m U h I
’ Ylr*-Pr*aldral
arranged that the rhairman of the quent now to find northern people
A dead .animal in the public high- commissioners would ever be a mem­ here in the summer, taking advan­
. way is offensive to the sight, and If ber of the corporation. Such a sub­ tage of our col weather and fine fish­
not promptly removed it may of­ scription would produce more than ing In rivers, lak&amp;j and the ocean and
fend the nostrils, hut it is not dan­ $26,000 to purchase a site at some gulf. The fishing on the East Coast
gerous to health in cither condition. convenient point to Jacksonville, at present is aif that could be de­
This statement may be questioned, and there erect a permanent build- sired and the sea l\ass are in their
, for such odors may produce nausea ing.
By lot the various booths or prime.
in some delicately constituted sys­ rooms* or floor spare could he award­
---------- O ------------taking of fish (except for bait) shall gatea at once began the inspection
tems. The sight of a drop of blood ed each county, nnd following that
Thirteen No Hoodoo to Him.
The merchants of Sanford should have the standard 1H inch meBh of those on exhibition of oil-sand.
Police 8org. John Fig«. In ncknowlmay, and does, produce the same re­ each county could arrange the plarel wake up and advertise in The Her­
wire, hoop nets shall have a mesh of The demonstration and careful ex-'
a presentation from hi* coosult with some particularly sensitive ns seemed most desirable fur the dis- aid.
The fall business is opening f 1-t inches raw material. Purse nets amination resulted in convincing, edging
rBdu&lt; ,n ltl„ t&gt;)Vpr (KnB , y(lllc,. forc#
individuals, yet a pricked finger play to be made.
An exceedingly |and the People should lie induced to shall lie classed as bottom nets.
the visitors that the Lake county on ii|„ r&lt;,nrempnt dimiirn Hint misfor­
cannot be put in the nuisance class. small millage would suffice to bear all coine to Sanford and buy their goods,
Serlion 5
All licenses as herein roads are very superior in many re­ tune attached to the number 13. 11«
And nausea is not u disease’ at its expenses, and the same could be ushave the slorw* and the stocks, provided shall be issued us provided spects.
The Eustis road that was eald he was one ol a family of 13; he
worst.
aeased under the head of advertising j but people living outside of Sanford by law for other licenses.
examined is three inches thick, eight started work at thirteen; was 13 yean
The odors from a glue factory are as is allowed by law.
*
|will nev.er know it unless the merSec|ion 6. All licenses for fishing feet wide and after constant use for la ills first employment; Joined the
npread fur and wide by the breezes;
Tho plan rould bo admirably j chants take liberal sphwj- to tell as herein provided for shall be paid two years, appears to be in better Dover police on April 13. when he « u
the escape of hissing steam from a woiled out— and then Florida could, them about it. In this enlightened
condition than when first built. It twice thirteen years old; and hm fam­
before any fishipg ia done.
high pressure boiler, the noises per­ boast of something which no other “ Re th«1 merchant who does not adSection 7.
The licenses issued appears to improove through use, ily mi inhered 13
mitted by many reckless chauf­ state possesses. Palm Beach Post, vertise is u dead «one.
shall be a non-rustable tag, and certainly for a period at least.
feurs, and the unnecessary and pro­
--------- ()
---------- O -----------Samples were also shown from the
shall show the kind o f net used un­
longed and frequent
ringing
of
Cupid has come to Sanford to der said license, date and year for roads built in Massachusetts b y the
N O T IC E
W I L L I S P O W E L L A T HIS BEST
church bells, the. hlowjng of slearn
stay for the winter and the minis­ which issued, amount of said li­ state highway association and
Come ail you folks from Illinois,
whistles, the appearance in public,
ters are working over time tying lbs cense and shall be attnrhed to said through state aid, 11 was considered
As I have charge of the business el the
Ohio
and New York; from 'London
places of deformed or mutilated per­
matrimonial knot. There have been net when used in fishing, placed on a great success there, where the sand
Title
Bond Si Guarantee Co., East San­
town
and
Paris
too,
and
those
who
sons, are ail nuisances, hut not be­
several weddings each week for the Bind end of said net
that is used for the purpose is much ford Land ia’aguc, and W. A.
htting dangerous to public hralth. they hail from Cork; let's sing n song of months of August and September
A comb, I can be found in the 'l ax A»Section 8. Where the word . per­ inferior to the sand in Florida.
ule matters for police regulation li.vrf oak trees, of mocking birds and and from all reports the good work
son is used in this act it is intended butter road can, therefore, be built ■ussur’a Office in the court house.
and do not come within the juris­ htwiey bees, and scent the perfume will be continued during tho wirKor
to mean, person, persons, partner­ for the samn money in Florida than
in
the
breeze
in
Sunny
Florida
diction o f sanitary officers.
months and this is not Leap Year ship or gartncrsbjp, corporation or can be built further north where the
T H O S . K. B A T E S
Who
wants
to
liyc
in
Iowa,
Wis­
An open sewer, an unscreened)
either
conditions
are
different.
corporations.
earth closet, a pool of stagnant! consin or Kentucky? Where old
0—
A careful estimate by committees
Section 9. Any person guilty of
water, the sale of impure milk, of Jark Frost nips flowers and men and
Now is the time .to clean up the violating the provisions of this act of inspection nhd engineers when ap
tainted meat of or decaying iruit j roa&lt;ln are rough and mucky; let's yards, paint the house, fix up your
plied to conditions in Florida, show
and vegetables, the existence o f ' "¡»it « *°ng of sun and sky, where spare rooms and prepare for the shall )&gt;e (learned guilty of a mis­
that
a road 3!*j inches thick and 8
demeanor
and
upon
conviction
fined
places where flies and mosquitoes fleecy clouds go floating by, and have Yankee invasion
There will be not exceeding $500 00 or not more feet wide can be built for $2,500 per One Inch Cards Will He Published I sder T bia. iicsdina.At Xim lute Of *7.»
may breed, are menaces to puhlir our fill of berry pie, in sunny Flor­ more tourists ’ in Sanford this year
than six months in the discretion of mile almost snyw-lii' re in lire STfft*.
Per Year.
health and their regulation comes ida.
than ever before and we must gel the court.
The visitors- »re — btjfb— in ■■thehr
Who stays in towns like Kalama­
within the province of health hoards
ready for them.
Section 10. All laws or parts of praise Of what they saw nnd are not
and offirials, who are clothed with zoo, aqd either melt or shiver; or
O
laws
in conflict with this act are slow to reeommend that kind of a
police powers to remedy such nuis­ hug the fire in Davenport, beside a
Kubf Alyn takes up eight pages of hereby expressly repealed.
&amp;
road (or Florida.
The fact that,
frozen river? Come down and try
ances.
his Sarasota Sun to tell of his joy
after
thorough
trial
in
some
of
the
Section
II.
This
act
shall
become
The law provides for cooperation the land that's blest, and make ride to see the Wonder Bond at
operative immediately upon its ap­ northern statesit ii found successful ------- ---— D e n t i s t a ------------- between the police and, health of­ your home where every test will Eustis, and not a word about the
and is built by state highway asso­
proval by the Governor.
ficials to abate many of these annoy­ prove that we have got the best in road, or the material of which it is
ciations, with the state appropria­
sunny
Florida.
ances and dangers, but the suppres­
constructed.— Clearwater Sun. ,
tions, is proof thnt the road 'Is ail
Sand-Oil Beads
Garner &amp;. Woodruff Building
So
pack
your
duds,
where’er
you
sion of such annoyances as are not
Uiifce couldn't sec anything after
that
is claimed for it.
And if the
The
following
Arcadia
correspond­
live
from
Wàshington
to
Maine,
inimical to health, belong exclusive­
he left Orlando.
ence is clipped from the Tampa same road can he built in Florida at
and grab your grip nnd check your
ly to the police.
I» sm expense, there is good reason for
Tribune ami is self explanatory;
Terms Moderale— Sirici!) Cash
It is a matter of frcqnent occur­ trunk and get aboard the truin; for
Perry. Wall of Tampa has sug­
road builders with u» to give the
Having
gone
to
Kustis
(or
the.
pur­
rence that the health authorities though you come in summer time,! gested 11 celebration in Tampa for
pose of studying good roads tiie dele- matter consideration.
of many Florida cities and the of­ you'll find our climate most sub­ the prosperity of South Florida and
fices of the State Board of Health, lime, and vow to live back enst*k a the suggestion is a good one. Since
P h o n e 319
aro notified of existing irregularities crime, compared with sunny Flor­ Sanford ia in Tampa's bailiwick our
which should be reported to the po­ ida.
city should join in the idea and have
------O-----lice or the sheriff. The public should
a representation at the celebration.
GEO. A. DuCOTTES
H O R B O RSI
be educated to make the distinction
BOTTLERS OF SODA WATERS AND
------------O -----------lor its own convenience and protec­
Now watch Clarence Woods splut­
Stoppage of supplies from Europe
ATTORNEY a n i . COUNSEÙ.OK a t LAW
tion.
ter and call a few others, not so makes us search for similar supplies
1 It appears difficult to impress suf­ sweet scented ns he, liars.
Practice in Stale and Federal Court*
The in the United States. Wo have gone
ficiently th e idea that diseases are county commissioners of Hillsboro abroad for them chiefly because
tinrner-WiHKlrulT Bldg
Sanford H*
not communicated
through
the county made a business trip to Lus- )afoor cost was lower than at home
senses. Sight, smell, hearing, taste tia to look upon that Wonder Hoad, and henco the foreigner could under­
and’ Jeeling are given us ns sentinels and they return nnd are reported by sell us on account of good American
DR. C. G. B U T T
to warn of danger, as well as to af- -tfie Tampa Tribune as follows;
Sole Ajientff fqr Orange City Springs Mineral Water
wages. .
iord avenues for the enjoyment of
"Regarding the sand oil road at
DENTIST
PHONE 21
th e pleasant things of life. They are Eustis, members of tho board .de­
Office; Yowell Building
siOt thoroughfares for .the entrance clared that they did not know wheth­
•of aetaal danger into the physical er the material would last under
SANFORD. FLORIDA
body. T h e abatement o f. th®com­ heavy traffic ginditinns. They de­
mon nuisancca is a matter of ordin­ clared the cost of building such roads
TIIOMAH EMMET W1USON
ary common sense and watchfulness. is greater than has been represented
E. FEBaiSON HOUSlIOUtW
(Continued From Page 1)
'The removal of sanitary nuisances for the reason that the Euatis road

THF SANFORD fIFRALD

THE HIGHER COST OF LIVING
SOLVED

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B usiness Cards

Drs. Mason

Householder

Sanford Coca-Cola Bottling Co.

TO LEGISLATE FOR
JFISH PROTECTION

Pound net herring, i .
1
6.00
6.00
Seine for herring . . .
1
Gill net for mullet... -1
2.60
Seine 360 yards
for
6.00
other food fish.-............ 1
1 Seine 350 to 800 yds
for other food fish.. . .
1
10.00
1 Seine 800 yds or over
16.00
for other food fish.
1
1 Hoop or wire n e t. . . .
.10
A BETTER P L A N
For the past three monthe the sev­
Non- .
No.
eral men in this state who were de­
Res Kinds of Nets
Nts
Amt
1 Seine or gill eliad.
1 $100.00
termined to have an exhibition at
the California fair have been de­
1 Pound net for herring 1
26.00
1 Seines for net herring I 100.00
claring that the press stood with
them, and that the exhibit would be
1 Gild nets' f o r . mullet 1
26.00
1 »Seines 860 yds for
o f such a nature ae to bring out
other food fish. . . .
1 100.60
great deal of good advertising for
1 Seines 360 to 800 yds
Florida. A n d a|! this in view of the
for other food fis h , . . 1 ' 200.00
feet that there were but a very few
1 Seines 800 yds or over
of the state papers Interested in the
.- for othpr food fish. . . I 300.00
. matter.
1 Hoop or-wiro n e t. . ..
1.26
, Thousands ,of tetters have been
Section 4. The sixe of mesh null
. sent to the proas tseb week ind ev
kinds of net shall be as follows: Herery possible meins have been taken
ring nets, mesh-Im pound nets, 2 ^
to coerce the newspapers into sup­
Inches raw material .stretched, herporting the measure; yet. the crop of
ring seines, nu'sjF' 2
inches nrw
.respondents was very poori
The
stretched matcofel, ihullct nets.
¡newspaper could look ahead and
Mesh in gill nets for mullets 3 H
ceuld read between the lines; could
inches, mesh In trammel nets for
recognise that the thing waq bound
mullet
incAes. Nets for bottom
to be a flxxzle so far as any help to
Unless the Honorable Albert Gil- fish; meab in bottom seine* or nets
Florida was concerned; and was to
--------r . _____
. . christ esn get piarrled The Herald A H inches, raw stretched material,
aid no -one
except
those_____
who„ .were
immediately connected with the ex-] will hot support hire for any office. In btg 3 '-i'inches. Wire nets for the
requires deep study to determine
what ia harmful, why it is harmful,
. and hiw i t .may he rendered harm­
less,. -Indeed, the _ whole modern
adenee o f sanitation js essentially
devoted to the study and abatement
•of aanltary annoyances and nuis­
ances.

ia laid on a marl foundation: I t D
soft enough vto cut with'a knife."—
Clearwater Sun.
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U X E ItE E l U X E R E E I
T h e following dispatch via car­
rier to Pxylrmij, Russia, thence-by
boat do'wn tho Qxmxgy river; thence
by wirelrsa to Tuckerton, N. J., and
thence by Western Union to Billy
Buck at Chicago, 'who had it relayod
to the Evening Sun. It has not been
censored:
" T h e Germans have taken Pilsener and are now eurrounding Del­
icatessen, where the wurst is expect­
ed. The Belgian Hares have had a
falling out with the Welsh Rarebits
and the Swisa Cheese, is shot full of
holes.
This will make the Irish
8tdw and the England Mustard hot,
arid If the Prussian cavier ares the
French Pastry, It*may start a Swisa
movement— W A T C H !
" " T h e Spanish Onions are strong
for a mix-up, and if the Home Proserves are called out and spread over
the German Noodles ,_ they may
Ketchup with the N s v y Beans,
thereby ¡causing an uprising of the
Brussel Sprout«.*’— Clearwater Sun.

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IN AND ABOUT THE CITY

v Mra. Endor Curlett of Genevg
Great Fishing Trip
Mr. W. A. Parr left Saturday for
was in the city today on a shopping
The Ananias Fishing GTuh was'
Jacksonville to remain until Thurs­
tour.
represented in part nt least at the
day
Utile Happenings—Mention Of
Harry Phillips experts to leave lieach last week when J. D. Davison,
Mrs. C. E, Walker, Miss Flora
this week (or Chicago where he will I* M. Elder. It J. Holly. J. J. Dick­
Matters In Brief
BEING A RESUME OF SANFORD HAPPENINGS
Walker and Mrs. Charlotte Smith
attend the Bernarr McFadden San­ inson. and N. A. Colbert tried U&gt;
oatch all the hig has» in the Atlantic
have returned* from a pleasant visit
atorium for treatment.
- U P -T O -D A T E
Ocean.' The party loll here Thura- j —
ptRSONAl ITEMS O f INTEREST
at Coronado Beach.
J. F. Kurnntz has accepted a posi­ fuy afternoon and with the excep­
tion with the Geo. H. Fernald Hard­ tion of a blowout near the Bobbin* | * ('einmuniratlons for this Column Should be Marked "Society Editor” , or
VMr. and Mr* L. T Harkey and
S«mnury Of The Floatlii||Snull Talk*
Phoned to Mr*. It.-A. Tcrhrun. Phone 203
ware Cn., where he will he at home Nest hud no accidents on tin- road [
pretty
baby of Waycross and Mrs.
Succinctly Arr*n|«i For Hurried
--* - - -, ___ _ „ A
_ _______
_
. .
to his many friends
and arrived itt the- Breakers in DuyJ. T. Wheeler of Jacksonville. are
tlcral J tie »dor»
tSfumoN Herndon
lone urrived she was requested to reg- guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Copt. Saunders, the genial c o n -!torrB Beach early In the evening and
l A marriage to which much interest inter in a pretty little souvenir brides J. T. Allen.
ductor
of
the
A
C.
L.
has
returned
I
a,lcr
“
diP
in
tho
,JHny
and
a
fine
Mr. and Mr». Arthur Marshall
attaches was that of Miss Jessie book, ahd make some good wish for
spent Saturday and Sunday at Day­ from a triji to Chattanooga and oth- »upper the party inspected tho city Belle St union and Mr Robert Em­
the young couple so soon to sail out
by* the sen after the lights were
er points.
Miss Eva Walker returned from a
tona Beach.
The pleasant visit to Jacksonville Sunday
turned on. Early in the morning of mett Herndon, which occurred at upon the matrimonial seas.
A. A. Tano, who conducts a mov
Friday they went to the inlet, tak­ the home of the bride Monday uf- wishes were both original and unique night.
Frrah yeast cakes and Imperial
ing picture show at
Kissimmee
ing Billy Wessner along ns a body ternoon at 2 o’ clock. The beautiful and as they were read aloud called
gasoline iron» at Mrs. Simon'».
2-tf
jiassed through the city on Saturday
guard in case uny of the British marriage ceremony of the Episcopal fort!) much laughter und merriment.
Mrs. George Watson is spending
Reginald Holly fa »pending aev- on route to West Palm Beach, to cruisers came into tho waters at tho church was performed by
Bcv. The folding doors to the dining-room
several
weeks at Floral City, tho
cra| weeks with hia grandmother, attend the meeting of the moving light house.
Embarking nt the in­ Arthur Peck, the bride being given were then thrown open, which re­ guest of Mr. Watson's mother.
picture
men
this
week.
Mr*. E. G. Tyn er at Tampa.
let under th^ careful guidance of in marriage by her father, Mr. J. M. vealed a veritable (lower garden.
,
The'shades were drawn and tho pink
Tho fire alarm Inst Sunday night Capt. B. J. Pacettl they were taken Stumnn.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Pattiahall
-Drink P L E Z O L , rtic new drink.
tinted lights from ‘the chnndelier and fatnily.j i f Geqo.ya spent Sunday
in
his
launch
to
the
jUhing
croîtrait
uD
1
*
UuwUL
rooms
were
prettily
called
the
people
to
the
Clyde
dock,
4-tf
li
Ä-Ttok»- cut ilo waia.., í» nd. CM
where- tho |»ftng And—« wnghr--firv ^and ctv lo
» _, •
,
V i/
«
Sheriff Hand «»corted'Miaaea Essie TrAnr some mysterious cause.
Colbert, Davison and gracelul vines of smilax. The wed­ Ing vines and shrubs reminded one
Tho hig ones.
I'urdon, Charlotte Hand and James blare was soon extinguished with Wessner each caught bass that would ding was a quiet one, only the imme­ of a garden at sunset.
Miss Ethel Moughton has re­
Lee t o ‘Daytona Beach last Sunday. little damage.
The young honorce .was furnished turned from a delightful summer trip
tip tho beam at 46 pounds, while diate family of the bride and Mr.
Gwynn Fox being* present.
with yellow sunhonnet, basket, weis- in the north anil west to make finaP
U J l i i M ^ d t m x i U r v s r m e r 1nd Bolly caught several fine
gee . Dutton.Jlar- turnip. r t u w d
The bride was lovely in her going sors and invited into the garden to arrangements for entering the W om ­
ones that would weigh all of 30
the city' Sunday and his many
Behond each an'» College aL Tall&amp;luuiaa—axxa.tbe
pounds apiece. Tho ontire day was away gown of reseda green silk pop­ pluck tho blossoms.
friends wore gfad to see him-again.
lin, cut with Russian tunic and flower, to her great surprise was 23rd.
spent
nt
fishing
and
enjoying
the
Mrs. J. H. Bruton joined her fam­ He is on the road for the Com­
short coat, worn with a white silk found dainty and useful gifts,
ily at Coronado Boach last Saturday puting Scales Co., und travels the shade and good cooking at tho
blouse.
Her hat was a charming
Carrying out the color scheme,
Pacetti
House'
and
the
party
re­
Mrs, Greenwood of Orlando and
and'spent several days at that pop­ state.
creation
in
black velvet, completing refreshments consisting of delicious her daughter, Mias Tctherly are tho
turned
to
the
Breakers
to
sleep.
ular resot r.
Ice cold P L E Z O L In bottles for The next day Judge Dickinson wish­ the stylish costume.
old fashioned pound cake and or­ gueats of Mrs. C. E. Walker.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Herndon
left
on
the
All hats at reduced prices. A good sale at nil dealers
4-tf*
ange sherbet was served. The little
ed to try his luck and as no British­
afternoon
train for
Jacksonville, favors were yellow "Old. Maids" and
.assortment to select from at Mrs.
ers'had
been
sighted
the.dny
before,
Misses Ethel and Thelma Moore,
Mrs. ,J. E. Vincent and tv o chil­
from which place they will sail for asparagus fern.
■ Grace E. Williama'.
6-2t
who have brtfrt visitlpg Miss Helen
dren of Sanford are visiting Mr. and Wessner was left at home, while
As the guests departed there were Randall have returned to their homo
Dicltingson was taken along to read Baltimore and New York, returning
Ml»» Corene McIntosh of Ft. Mrs. T. L, Boussnn. Mrs. Vincent
by w.ij- of Washington.
many
good wishes for the bride In Jacksonville. Miss Helen accom­
the
law
on
the
fish.
The
party
had
Meade is visiting at tho home of was horn at the old Bronson place
Upon their return they will make elect, also for Mrs. Bray and Miss panied them.
the
best
of
luck
that
day
and
re­
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Johilson on on Lake Joanna. Her father was the
their home in Arcadia.
Milieu, who hud so royally enter­
late Jackson J. Dykes. Eustis Luke turned laden wit lx hig ones and all of
Third street.
Mr*
Herndon
is
the
eldest
dnughtained
them.
Daytona Beach had fish for Sunday
i Miss Lillian Herring will leave
Region.
*
Get your ico cream from Duhnrt’s
Those present were Mesdames this week for Hollins College, Ro­
dinner.
Even Dickinson who had ter of Mr and Mr* J M St union
Piano und Player Piano- Kxjfert never caught a big one before had and a gifted and talented musician. E E. Cox. .1 B. Lawson, W. 'E.
Ice Cream Factory.
85-tf
anoke, Vn;
tuning and repairing . All work ab­ the good fortune to land a nice one.
Mr Herndon is
connected with Betts. W Thornton, J. Adams, B. E
Collector Jno. D. Jinkinsi
Tax
solutely guaranteed. W I. Hartfey.
O. Chase Company, with Milieu, Geo. llymun, II. Peabody,
The hoys returned to Sanford on the '
Mrs. C. R, W’alker will leave loand family have returned from Cor- ,,ox , 23a. phone 24y.4.
H):M(
headquarters
at Arcadia.
Candler, Loretta Brotheruon; Miss4s morro'w for Jacksonville, where^she
Sundny,
full
of
enthusiasm
over
the
onado Beach whore they have been
Ruth, Edith and Marie Stewnrt, will lie joined by Miss Claire Walker.
Today Is election day $nd new fishing at the inlet, over tho. fine
spending several weeks.
.S'prer—
NArridn
«
Ruby and Daisy Betts, Martha Fox, She will accompany Miss Claire to
school trustees will lie elected for treatment accorded them at the
Mrs. C.' H. Dingee ts e x a c t e d to lhi, 8anford d|lllrict&gt;
Tht. *choo, I’ncctti House and at the Hotel
Mrs. Jessie Speer and Dr. Sheri­ Linda Connelly, Margaret Davis, Tallahassee. *’•
return home today from Dunedin. |e)m ion |?
Breakers at Daytona Beach. They dan. hiith of Jacksonville were mar­ Jimmie l.aing, Cora Hamrick, Mrs.
where she has been visiting her pur people take part in it
Hr W. C. Bray and Miss Clara Milieu.
Tin* cundi-\ caught nine fine buss on Friday and ried in that place last week
Mrs. W. F. Leavitt, Miss Leavitt
«nt* for several weeks.
and Willie are ugain at home after
dates are 1, It. Philips. C It Wnlk- seven tm Saturday and have the rec­ Sheridan is a successful dentist.
ord for the season in regards to big Mrs Sheridan i* well known in
.1 nnini neemrnte
a delightful sojourn at Coronado
PLEZOL is tho one best fountain er. B F Whit nef, S, Bung«
I
one* and a big catch
Jack Duvison Sanford unci has muni friend* lien
.
drink.
-*
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H B Steven*
The Christian Endeavor Society Bench,
was ilie champion, having landed to si-li her a long life of happiness
of the Presbyterian church will hold
George. Lovell has accepted a*posi­
5 or 6 doses 666 will break any the most fish and in the most grace- 1
Miss Hoskins Jones hns returned
their next social function at the
tion with the Hand Laundry, taking case of Fever or Chills
Price 26 (ul manner, while Dickinson has the
. l ' o r n i l i H |/«tn
from a most enjoyable summer trip,
the place recently vacated by Hurry cents
bt-Zhl
Ti i marriage oí Mis* Mary tiraci* home of Mr and Mr* George Davis visiting in Cleveland and Chatta­
record (or having landed a big one,
Banner.
Carroll
of Kentucky to Sir. C. B. Hart, on Sanford Heights, Thursday, nooga, Tonn., Atlanta and Jackson­
The people who have houses to while wearing his good clothes and
Sept 26th. which will be a chicken
They all expect Ryan of Sanford will take place at
Dirge assortment of hair goods, rent in Sanford should ndvertlse a hard boiled hat
pilluu.
Members are requested to ville
large assortment ol stamped goods, Hiem in The Herald
Phere arc to visit the inlet again in a few weeks the home of Miss Carroll in Keii- attend the next two meetings for the
l a y , and camp out for several dnÿs when
tucks today Sept 16tlr
Mr und
at Mrs. Grace E. Williams. 2-1-6
Miss Eva Malm of Orlando is the
people here enquiring every
purpose of plunning and discussing
the
!
the
blue
fish
are
biting
und
o
y
s
t
e
r
s
.Mrs
Ryan
will
make
tlu
ir
future
guest
of relatives in this city.
houses
and
they
scan
about
Miss Ruth Mettinger is home for
this affair
honu- in Sanford.
a visit to her parents.
Miss Ruth llcrald Want Column (or the same ! “ r(* ope
Messrs, l&gt; D Caldwell. II Min­
is located in Philudulphia Xu king a I if you expect to rent your house you i ■Aaiy aiou u.i*lunjt_w-.good time cun1
The rose committee and members ton. Irwin and Thomas motored
K
telar
U*u/*»n
♦ewrafîHïj-*1«
r
i
*
■
ft1
t
i
r
"T'hYir
‘
to
the'
nurse's course, -T -rrrrrfev«iwr'm-wWfh'»h'wid advertise t
T',« marriage of Miss Charlotte of the Woman * t lut» will meet at . over to Enterprise Thursday aflerPurem House and have Cnpt. Pil­
she intends to devote her life
Those wanting Watson Sprayers
Ret
í*! wiul. Mi__W. .L,. .'A * itwuw- wxli .kku Ju-uuv—««I—
ilUst^frrrnrT-Or Ford car, on business and
ed ti take them out fur the day.
) pleasure bent.
5 or 6 doses 666 will berak any *" the near future should leave or­ He and Ins family are ideal enter-, take plucc this week at the home of morrow i Wedn»*Mlwy*-wUejnoon
case of Fever or Chills. Price 25 ders at the store of the Geo. H tamers and know how to make! Mi** K M o r - t r r N r v Jersey
Mis* Members are urged - la- atlcuii. auiLi_. _______________________ ___ _
Fernald Hardware Co. lit once, as it fishermen most comfortable, giving Keelur und Mr Watson an* popular bring their *cissors
_
i
Co-Operation For Prîtes
94-26t
cents.
takes about 30 day* to get them them the beat of accommodation* in Sanford circle*
The
greatest encouragement that
I iieir many
J. D. Davison, J J Dickinson. P from the factory.
3-9tc
The
ni
minage
sale
[or
the
benefit
‘’»A
he
given agriculture is profitfriends
rejoice
that
they
will
make
and plenty to cut.
M. Elder, N. A. Colbert and R J
able
prices
for farm products. Crop
ibis
city
their
future
home
of
the
Library
will
continue
next
tMrs S Ridestiti and children and
Holly have returned from a three
destroying
insects
have been a stub­
Saturday
afternoon
and
evening.
-day»-trip -ttv D 'syttHta Rcrrrtr where Mrs, I), L ‘Thrasher and daughter,
born
enemy,
anil
Jupiter
Pluvlua has
l
l
i
t
r
h
d
a
v
1‘arty
Articles
of
wearing
apparel
and
May art* spending a few days at the
they fished and then some. .
jialyed
many
pranks
on
the
fanner,
Little Miss Olive Renfro* enter­ household furnishing* will be grate­
Dr
Pace! U IHouse ut I’once Park
hut
there
is
no
pestilence
like
low
New booking orders for Big Bos­ Pules ton
tained her young neighbors with ti fully appreciated.
und May­or Thrasher get
(Continued From Page li
prices;
they
will
saj&gt;
the
life
blood
ton Lettuce and Cauliflower seed.
charming birthday party Saturday
over an often as their duties will
of nn industry.
F. F. Dutton.
iifi-tf
afternoon in honor of her sixth birthallow t h«pm. a* the lug bus* lire hit security for obligations.
A business meeting of the Congre­
It i* one of tin- most pitiful sights
it
would
be
advisable
for
one
or
(L&lt;
Olive
.•
ii.t
tier
friend*
enjoyed
|
gational i hr. tun. ¡ ude.iim Society
Mrs U T Whecliss and children mg !i ru­ now a ud the Inlet 1* t he
in twentieth « tury civilization to
im
i
banker*
or
merchai
I»
in
each
i^ppy
time
upon
tin*
lawn,
pini
w i l l in - b e b í a l t i l e b o t i l i " o f , \ l r *
are home again after a pleasant visit place lo get t tieni
n r i mutiny to volunteer to acepl mg games and making merry
The Harry Kent Friday evening. A full see a farmer :vl•-*r h» Ian raised a
of several weeks with relatives and
crop sit helplessly by ai.ti waul; the
Th unti lays ami Sundays Wi iod- luhi P .-’i i r 'izeiin for investment junk and white birthday cake was attendance is desired.
friends in Alabama and Hot Springs,
hulls and bear» of Europe and Amer­
Iar d Park.
Picnic conveniences, in cotton.
The commercial organi­ lovely. Olive received mnnÿ pretty
Arkansas.
*
ica trample ,ov&lt; r it, and yet if the
amusements.
The only safe, clean zations of our cities and towns can gift* for she is a popular little Indy.
Perenniti Mention
PLEZOL is the BEST cherry outdoor swimming pool, emptied render excellent scrvlcti by taking Her guests wert* Margaret and Jack
farmer will or.!y organize and co­
Mr and Mrs, B. W Herndon und operate he rnn successfully fence
drink.
4-tf
daily, cleaned and- re-filled from ur- active interest in this movement
Peters, Florence and Helen Witte,
There i* every reason for believing Charlotte and Irmu Smith, Y itu and daughter. Miss Norma returned lust &lt;(U, , h„ Punima|B lhat devastate his
Mr. and Mrs. William Wessner tosian well. Shower hath, toboggan
week from a delight (ul summer spent ^ irodu(.t,
thp harvest
Ht6 \ihat there will be in the near future Dick Terheun.
Leased prival.ly also.
Evelyn
Riggers,
. and family have returned home slide
in Virginia und New York
Thl. Florida farmer needs coa
gratifying
advance
in
the
price
of
j
Turner. Jr . and Lela Hut­
from Coronado and Daytona beaches
The September gale* that have rollon This will necessarily redound
opera it mi a* badly i»s diversificacheson.
where they live been sojourning for
occurred far to the east and ninth to i he profit of all good citizens who
Mr Hrm-st Wnodrnrk of ^ykson- tjon *
'
the past four weeks.
of Florida have given us some I n t e l ) now "exhibit the jintriolism to join
villr sjicnt the wrek end in Sanford.
■ .If i** inno r y Meeting
Prof, Exell is a very busy, man September weather and the days and in and push the movement her
having a visit with the home folk*
In unusually interesting program
those days getting everything in nights in. Sunford just now are be­ urged. Through the operation t»f
wo*
rendered at the Methodist. Sun­
shape for the new school year. yond compare. Our northern friends thi* plan no citizen will incur the
Mr. and Mrs. Bandy have return­
For. Sale Cheap— One largs horse,
day
achoolt last Sunday, in observ­
School will open on Monday, Sept. will find September •anti October the slightest risk of uny loss that can be
ed from Clermont, accompanied by one mule, throe wagons, harness,
ance of Missionary' Day, which is
28th.
finest month« in the year and should seriously felt.
On the other hand,
their cousin, Mrs. Mims.
plows and todls.
Jas. C. Harris».
come to Sanford now to locate for great confidence is felt that substan­ observed every second 'Sunday In
Closing out nil typewriter carbon
/
7-9tc
each
month,
tial profits will bo reaped; and, in
Mrs J. II. Courier left on Thurs­
paper. Best graded only, nt 26c thq winter.
Uecltnrion, The Story of a Ruin
For Sale My transfer business.
day for a visit to relatives and
per dozen sheets. Herald Office.
Adhering to the calendar that is any event, every public spirited cit­ Drop, Mollie Abernathy.
Cheap.
Jas. Harris*.
7-2tc
friends in Tumjia und Lakeland.
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between three and four thousand izen who enters anil encourages this
Recitation, The Call'« to You,
movement
to
protect.and
assist
the
Anna Mason.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fletchqr and years older thnn that o f the usual
farmers qf Florida against sacrifice
Recitation, Bread for the Hungry,
family left l a s t , Saturday for their reckoning, the Jews of the city will
will enjoy the satisfaction of engag­
observe
next
Sunday
and
Monday
Julia Lning.
old home In L ive Oak, where they
ing in a patriotic service which will
Recitation. Is One Waiting for
will spend a week visiting with rel­ as the closo of the year*5674 and
the commencement of the year. result, in a vtiry great good to all You, DeWighl Smith.
atives and friends.
6675.
Bosh ha Shona, or the day our cotton planters, to our mer­
Song, Anna Mason, Mollie Aber­
. S. W. Bradford of Cartcrsville, Gn.
chant* and to the general. welfare
of judgment, is the first day of the
nathy, Julia Lnmg
has taken a position with the Sannew your, according to the Jewish of the state.
Communication from Japan, Mrs.
- ford Shoo Si Clothing Co., and will
I appeal to the citizens of Florida
calendar. This year it is September
Abernathy,
make a valuable addition to their
21, but by the orthodox observance to art immediately, aggressively and
Mrs. Abernathy rend a communialready efficient sales force.
the' religious services are for two, conrertcdly in this exceedingly im- cur ion from Japan, giving an inter- i
1portant matter.
Kindly remember that while away day's.
esting quarterly—report direct from .
In the Interest of the wlefore of the field anil sent by Rev. W. J.
my store will be open as usual under
Hon. Forrest Lake of Sanford, can­ mjr elate, I ask that all Florida
the care o i^ M fe . -'Dsby Trent nine.
Callahan, a missionary at Bappu,
Mrs. Grace E. Williama, 100 E. didate fo* Speaker of tho H oubc, wkb newspapers kindly puidish this com­ Japan, giving an outline of Christian
hero yesterday accompanied by Mr. munication.
“ rat 8L V
6-21
wrnrk. drfne by native workers--in Ja-"
A. T. RoESCtter, also of Snnford. Mr
PARK TRAM M ELL,
p»n, to which the Methodist Sun­
. .
to Mr. mhd Mrs. '3. D. Far­ Lake feels confident of his election
„
GdVernor.
day school of Snnford is contribut­
's*! °* ^, c ^t»°nvlUo this'morning n as Speakér— just as tho editor of
ing every second Sunday. Dr, Cal­
«he baby boy.
Mrs. Farris WAS this paper, did of his election ns a
lahan baptized during the month of
Notice
to
Telephone
Subscribers
Mary Haskins o f this city and Post­ legislator lost spring.
But there’s
May twenty-seven natives.
On
and
after
October
1st.
1914,
master Haskins la now' a proud many a slip betwixt the cup and the
there will ho a charge of ONE
Crendfather.
lip, ono of which may he the Florida
' Golden Hod Shower
D O L L A R (11.00) made for chang­ \/
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Herndon and Grower which maintains that Mr. ing position of telephone in same
One of tho most enjoyable nociat
*r, Miss Norma have return­ Lake should not he Speaker 1h&gt;cuu» o building. and T W O
D O L L A R S events of the season was u golden
T h e B a t h Is I m p o r t a n t to H e a l t h an d C o m f o r t
from a pleasant visit to auYnmcr
opposed measures of vital con (f 2.00) for moving telephona from rod shower last Friday morning,
resort on Long Island and other corn to tho orange growers of Flor­ one building to another.
given by Mrs, W C Bray »nd Mis*
Everything Required in the Bathroom
points in New York sytate and New ida.— Eustis Lake Region.
Clara Millen, in honor of the upS A N F O R D T E L E P H O N E CO.
England.
Will Be Found Here in Large A-ssortment
jiroaching marriage of Miss Ruth
Per F. W. Maljoney, Sec’ y.
Notice
to
Public
Stewart. .
Cdne to the Nautilus Catino at
Tho pretty new home of Mrs.
f*abreeze, the coo.W spot in FlorAll occupation tax will lie due
Better to Admonlah.
Bray
was indeed a bower of loveli­
«P«nd your vacillati.. Per- October first. All not paid by O*toH fs better to admdnlsh than to ro&gt;
ness,
with
its deedrations of aspar­
v Ct . tothing. houses and beach. bcr.’lCth will he considered delin­ pronch; for the one In mild and friend­
agus
fern,
golden* rod and potted
ly,
tho
other
harsh
and
offcnalvo;
tho
S S w* ler «bower. New woolen quent and double rate charged.
»•thing s u i , and r00m 28c
Fo
plants.
The
guests were. Invited
ono
correct*
the
faulty,
tho
other
con■PHONE 275
* ' The Nearert Drug Store
SANFORD. FLA.
M. W. L O V E L L , . .
vtcts
tli»m
—
Epictetus.
from
9:30
to
11
a. m.Jiand as each
wen snd. women. •
•; 100-I3tc
1-4tc /
'-Clerk.

ABOUT PEOPLE AND EVENTS

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PROCLAMATION BY GOVERNOR

Too Late To Classify.

CLEANLINESS IS NEXT TO GODLINESS

Purchase Your Toilet Necessities p f Us

SEMINOLE PHARMACY

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�slîgbf operation mnjr bo needed. Do
not let eWUilteh timidity or yoor own
n o m » imnd In the way of proper
trrnlniont

White Costumes Seen at the Races

STORIE;
AM Ö1
&lt;8)

B uttona on Shoea.

V'ijt-n huylnir fnttfoned Iront* for the
children tret the «liopmitn to put the
buttons on with potent fnatenera Inv
fore «ending them home
Hoot* with
button« "ft nre nlwnva untidy
•

NAPS HAVE BEST SOUTHPAW

Chnrles Herzog has corraled nnoth
« r outfielder. Tho newest arrival I*
Mcl-nugtilln of Colgate university.
•

Eddie Collins Calls Venn Grcyy of
Cleveland Team “ the LeftHanded Walter Johnson."

fashionable sporting events
ATInthose
snd near Parts, which are at*
tended by a great concourso of peoplo
more Interested In styles than any­
thing also, one rnay expect to boo tho
best efforts of tho most capable de­
signers of apparel In the world. Tho
Jockey club races at Auteui), tho
French Derby at Chantilly and tho
event of tho Oram) Prlx mark tbo
launching of Ideas for tho coming fall,
as Easter sees them on porado for tiro
summer which' follows It Haro Is n
snapshot" picture, taken nt Chantilly,
In which gowns made up In midsum­
mer fabrics aro cut on lines that prom­
ise well for fall. As tho lost word In
summer gowns and as showing
changes In style tendencies they nro
equally Interesting.
At tho right a gown of while laffotn
Is- a model of elegance and midsum­
mer comfort. Tho model could bo
©opted In light-weight linen or In white
roll«, or vollo and taffeta combined,
with Just as good roaulta. From the
stand[)olnt of durability linen and flnu
cotton crepes are most reliable.
It will be seen that tho undorsklrt
Is wide enough to allow a comfortable
Stride and that the tunlo Is longer than
gpr ga:- It .Is laid in
side plaits all arotunt-eird-ffnUhed

p o in ts
fo r

M o th e rs
E m broid orw d

C a rria g o

Covara.

The embroidered nrtleles for tutby
should be washable, for (h oj will fre
queutlF need frea|ienliig up. Tho prrlUe*t white articles aro for tile Imby's
i rlb or perambalalor. Ttie little pll»wa ore always fnsA-inailtig things to
tnake, and the embroidered hIu-vIr t&lt;&gt;
Jjiotch nro n suggest Ion which mntty
»SRetliewomen jrlll welcome. Tbejr wlll
' make an approprlnto girt und one
whk-h will not Ire dupllrntrd itfi fre­
quently as many otl^er dainty nrtldes.
iMque and linen nro the fnvoml tnnftorlala for innkliig lingerie carriage
' a)vert. When the forjner material Is
’ ¿ifteU.'lt 1« oecassary to cut the place
JorVho underfillp and seam H again on
Yte under skle. for both sides of the
pique are uot alike. Tills Hop Is drawn
•over the strap and holds the cover In
ipwnition. The rnrrlago cover should bo
MUt Song enougli to extend over the end
*sf Cbo carriage. Tho widtli should be
-ample also.
A simple design Is preferable for the
•«over. Anything elaborate Is not consldercd good taste. A combination of
eyelet and solid-embroidery Is charm­
ing for tt»« cover of linen or plquo.
The edge should tbe scnllopetl and uuv*
buttonbole stitched.
opriThe daisy deslgu Is atwnys appro'
ate for the cover of linen, and tha’ f e v
loaned garland of small flowers and
foliage looped up with bowknots or
. ribbons is u design generally admired

“ The left-handed W alter Johnson.”
That's what Eddie Collins of the Ath
letlca calls Venn Gregg, Nap .south­
paw. In an artlclo In tho Amerlcnn
.Mngaxlno Collins discusses Gregg and
other pitchers under tho general sub­
ject of "Pitchers I Havo Faced." Of
Gregg, Collins says:
* VVean Gregg of Clovelnnd Is .one of
tho beat southpaws I ever facedi Tho
best compliment I rau. think of is to
call him a left-hahdcd Johnson
To
Gregg pitching comes natural; he pos­
sesses abundant speed, but It Is a
wonderful curve ball that rounds him
out ns a' great pitcher. Ho guvo more
bases on bulls hist yea»* than any
pitcher except 1touch of tho Athletics,
yet his coaUul. waa. -always pcrtecL
Gregg’s ‘wildness' Is not a handicap;
on ttm other (nmd. tt laFof w n-m im astr
Let mo show you what I mean:
"Ono afternoon last year tho Cleve­
land battery was Gregg and O’Neill.
Thoy seemed to bo having a lot df
trouble with their signals, and Gregg
was having difficulty In locating the
plate. Finally O'Neill walked out to
tho box and said something to Venn. 1
never knew whnt It was, but I fell tho
with a hemstitched two-inch hem at effecta when I dime to bnt tho next
tho bottom. Tho blouse Is plain, with Inning, with two runners on base He*,
three-quarter-length «leave«
It Is fin­ foro I knew It I hud 'three and nothished with a sailor collar and turn-hack
cuffs, with Its only decoration a smnll
Inro vest anil homstltchlng on sleeves
and collar.
A whit« satin hat, lined with
velvet and trimmed with white feath­
ers, a black ensmol and rhinestone
brooch, a broad black ribbon sash,
with white shoes and stockings, mako
up tbo details of tills exquisite toilette.
At tho left a gown In white crepe
and heavy lace repeats the filaltt skirt,
and long tunic style Just described It
Is completed with n little coat open­
ing over a silk vest, which la cleverly
cut Into long points Very handaotno
fine pearl buttons are set close to­
gether down tho front of tho vest.
Tho helmet turban of white fenthers
Is n fad In which fashlannbles are In­
dulging Just now It has one point of
advantage over while satin or silk tints
— It will outlast them In usefulness.
Made of feathers It may be worn In
tho winter time.
Plack slippers and whlto stockings
and-a very broad sash of white ribbon

bulldt-r TlnriqiM molds In different
sixes, scri-rtil of each size, can be pur
rtmeisl for n small sum
The sand slmttld Ik- tMianJod off in ont1
cohicr of tut outdoor shelter, and ns
the child experiments and creates with
it tie Is rapidly gaining a sense of pro­
portion He set's that large molds
will trot lit Into small one*, nor will
their rouletits make n uniform Imr-tler
unleijs they are phteetl with those of a (
like slxe. bucket* a ml shovels of vary
Ing sixes nre nlso excellent play toys
for sand.
A Travsling Bsssinst.
When It Is necessary to take baby
on tt long Journey he may be made
very comfortable In a Imseiuet built of
the traveling baskets or suit cases
which have two wH-lfous. &lt;ine llttcsl
over the other. Line encp half with
qnlltisl cqttog snlws-n
The dis-per
|ilece will answer for n cradle. When
It Is In use* the other. If placed over
(he end lengthwise, will make a nice
little shield from drnfts
In trnvellug
from place to place pack the baby's
belongings In the bnsk'eL and carry It
by mefitm of u shawl strap. It may
bo opened up for use ou tile train or
boat.
Exsrcisss With Clay.
Colored clay tbnt la very reasonable
In price .1* most useful In amusing
a child. Place a low (able and small
chair in the shutter, nnd on this he will
never tire of rasbionlng new forms
With tho clay. The big muscle* need
constant nnd proper exercise. Clay
Kive* this to perfection. Without ac­
tually helping him suggest pretty forma
for him tu make on the clay, ns bas­
kets. rosette* and borders mado of
balls. 8ometImei make him a model
and then ask him to Imitate. Imitation
Is the boats of all teachlnjr
Bummsr Rompsr*.

.. ,

A crawling youngster of ■ year can
T h e tiny crib Bbovta con bo had with got about an dirty ns any little four
WemsUtcbcd eiido. trod in UiU c o m It 1* footed pig. * If the rompers are of
•only necessary to add th* embroidery white they will be a sight to behold In
‘drsiJCTi. if yoo dc*ln! a more ela borate live minutes; if they aro dark blue the
derigu scallop and buttonhol* stitch dirt will be there Just the same, only
the top- The lop of the sheet U turned uot visible. A compromise calls for a
slown to a depth of eight inch« and thin quality of material that easily
the design embroidered with satin washes out# 'Nd Ironing la needed. It
•titch. ifsn y prttty effects can bo ob- ■neb garments are dropped Into a big
talncd with dots. . Ono sheet (uu* » tub of water kept for the purpose they
border of interlaced rings formed of may be hung out dripping, but clean
,dols of graduated sixes, yfae edg* of They will dry in a couple of hoars nnd
the top Is buttonhole stitched. A. sec­ be ready for wear.
ond design Is an arrangement of dal•tdcs, while * ¡third has a gracefully
Curing Creoksd Eyas.
trailing vine along the hemstitched
Opsaeye or aqujnt in, children 1»
«ometlnte* caused by « peculiarity or
•light malformation of the Interior ol
For Outdoor Amusement.
the eye. .Take the child to an oculbu
Sand interests every child. It can at once. The wsaring of spectacles
«tsually be secured from » Jtfarby will probably, euro tbj. trouble, u r_j

Fancy,Crib 6 h „t*.

a

•

Fred Ctarko Is not In favor of um­
pires alternating behind thn bat and
on tha bases. Ho says they should
stay In ono place.
9

•

t

&gt;

Jimmy Murray, Huffalo Internation­
al league star, who was purchased In
the Hraves. Is playing only fair hall
and Is hitting occasionally.
• •a

a

What la tho matter with Tris
Speaker! Ever since be signed tho
famods contract calitng for $1S.f&gt;00 a
year Trls has not looked filmsolf.
Manager Griffith* believes ho has n
good senomu to keep his players from
palling off bones. Ho says bo'll fine
«ve ry man that bIiowb ho Is not think­
ing.
Artie Hutlcr o f the K«-l,&lt;«!t91Ctrflf
nal -clnlr-htriwalways wanted to play
In tho outllcdd. Ho worked in tho
‘fcArdcir-a ‘ f«w months while at St.
Paul and during that timo hatted over
.300.

C . H.

D IN G E E

P l u m b i n g and
Gas F itting
All Work Receive« My Perwonal
Attention Anti Host Effort«
Opponile City Hall

tfona M

■(• p i o r l d x i

by law for

•iertfon» Ra Iba itolo of rtotlda.

sonora!

In teetlmony w h r r E o U l bara baraunto aat
my hand and » f l l « » « l - t l # trait aaal of thn
«tata of Florida, at T a l l a h i » * * ; tha cap ital,
t hi a tha twaaty-Rftb d a y of July, A. D. I « t 4 .
(S ail)
H .C L X Y CRAW FOR D.

Secretary-of Stata.

U&gt;0-Tu»-lJle

- .

In

( ’«art af Ihr County ¿udge, S e m in ó le
( • u n i r . Hlalr of Florida
In r » Koala of
*
3. S. Moor»
T o all t'radltor*. I.e‘ «» t»* - «, Dlatrlhutcee and
all P»r»nB&lt;* ha ving ('talmi or Demanda
■rain»! raid Fatalo:
Vuu, and »» r h o f you are hrrrt.y nmlOrd
and rarjuirrd to preeoqt any rial*»« and de­
mand« . hlch you, or either ol you. may
h a t » « f i l m t tha r a t a l » of J. H, M o o r» , dr*
r r ia r d , lata-of Sc m in 'd » 1‘ounty. Florida,
to tha umieralghed admlnUtratni o f «aid
rafale, within l « o
years from the date
hrrrof.
Dated July 33rd, A . D. 19J4.
H I I T I I K. M O O R E .
S R -T u e * -!U r
A d m in ir t r a ir t x .
In

Coarl of Ihr County Jodf«, S e m in o le
County, « U l r o f Florida
In re EMale of
W. II, Underwood
T o all Creditor*, I-egatee«, Distribute»« and
aft P*r*on« ha ving Claim« or Ite m an d «
againtt «aid L « t a t r :
You, and rarh of y o u , ara hereby notified
s a d required to p r e e d it any flilm* Slid ff5m andi whlrh you or rlthrr of you may
ha ve arain.t the evtnte of W. if. Underwood d*C*e*ed, late of Seminole C o un ty,
KMMda, to the under Htnrd ad in f«^*l H I 11
of «aid »»late. within two year« (rom the
date hereof.’
Dated July .21th, A . D. 1914.
Mr». E M I L Y 'J. U N D E R W O O D .

#B-Ture-9tc

Administratrix

N u lle » et Application fo r T a t Head U nder
Section p «4 Chapter 4SSS. I . a * e e f * f t i
Nyllee I. h«rul,v.eiuee.lke*. I I..... © I — .
purrhxaer ot T a * C ertlflra le No. K U S - d a t e d
the 2nd day ot Juno A. 1&gt;, 1903, ha* filed
•aid Certificate In m y nillru, and tia* made
application for T ax D e e d to l«*ue In a c rord ance with law.

Said Certificate enhrace« the fallowing deaerthad preperty, eituated In Seminole Coun­
ty, Florida. 4o-wlt: (leg 6.26 ch* W of NE
t or of NW l( of 8E tf See 10. Tp 21, It 31,
run S 1.90 rh&gt;, \V 1.64 ch*. H8.«8 rh'. E 3.14
che, N S.46 rh«, lie»» beg 96 yd* W of NE
cor of N W It of SK
run W 117ft, 8 372ft.
E 11 &lt;ft. N 372ft.»
T h e raid land being aa*e«ted at the date
of the finuinc» of eurh certificata In the nam e
of Arthur Moore, helra. Un lru raid C e r t i f i ­
cate «hall he redeemed according to law, T a i
Deed will l**ue thereon on the 19th d a y of
Senlemher A. D. 1914.
Wit neu
n r o m&gt; iofficial elgnaiure and «« a t thf«
IBth day of August A. D.
I9H
IV 1914.
, II«ral
seal 1
E.
r.. A.
A. Douglât».
Ilnuil«'«.
" f i e r i rirrull Cou rt. Seminóle t’o. FI »
104-Tue» Ltr.
Il y J. ( KuUtta. I&gt; (*.

Telephone No 23

NOTICE of e l e c t io n
T o tha Sheriff of Baminoio county, of a . '
State ol Florida:
**•
Jl&gt; tt known, T h at I, II. Clay Cr««r~_»
Secretary o f B u t e of tha State of HorT,
do hereby give nolle« that a fr n »r «! , i , ’
lion will ha held In Seminole ( ’ nuni,
„ ( Florida, on T u w d a y n e i t «urrcuiin, J*
fir* I M on da y In Norurahtr, A
1i )y,**
the «aid. T u e id a y b » l ni th* third ,t,y j
November.
For United State« Senator Irom it,.
.
ol Florida, for « i i yrar» (rom Marrh t i j i j
irntatlve (rom the Fourth c.
gre»*ional Dietrirt of the Stair n| F| , „ j ,
in the Slaty-fourth C o r f t m » I ih, t«v», j
State«.
' '4
For Commltaloncr of Agriculture . f
State of Florida.
For T w o JuftHfc* of the Supp, n,. »
of the Slate uf Florida
Fur T w o Kail road Commi** .
State of Florida.
For One Member of th© Hour«« ..r itwv.r^.
nentativra of the State uf FI uri da
For (bounty Judge.
For Bhrrlff.
For Clark o f the Circuit Court
For County Aa****or of Ta»«-«
For T a i Co1lf»ctor.
For C'ounty Treaturrr.
F «r County Superintendent , r j ,4¡it
Instruction.
F Of County Sur ve y o r
Cod ht y* Comml***«»nrr«
Fo^ î n roo .Member» of th«* Cu
of Public Instruction.
For J.uiil^© of the Peace .in ami (•
following Jdatlrrf DiatrfcU, via Nua* i *
3, 4.
‘ #
Fat Ç o n a U b U In and for the follòwiefl
Ju«tlce IHstrlrta, v ii:
Not. I, 2 , fi. 4
*
In tc«llni«»ny whefcof I have hire-jni*
•et my hand and affiled the Great ,s«á¡ ^
the H t a ^ * « » f Florida. .
"Tfiffl Ir —t trio t he f w eTit y - l ’ irui *l*-,
.1
August. A. D. 1911.-

II. C L A Y C II À W FOU 11
Secreti*f) of Sial#
To C. M. Hand, íí herid, He ml un 14* *
3*Ta**v-9tc

Ketice of Application or t a i l)r rd 1 ni) rf
^-¿»actUp A IA má lko*4ieweewl-HiatuIrS
j
.. N o ll co la tirtoby given that Forre*! I »k*.
urchaerr of T a i Certificate* N o * I d i i *
Olí, 1055, 1060. 1071. dated the urd - f tr
of June, A. I L I9I3, has filed aald rtrnft.
Fates In m y office and hat made applicatila
for t a l deed t o Issue in accordance with law.
Slid certificates embrace the following dr*!
cribed pro perty actuated In Seminole r , un.
ty, Florida, to*wít:
|»ot H, Blk C. \||g.
end Pa Su rvey I ^ v y Grant He«« beg 1 » rk«
N of 8 W cor. run N R3 deg K fi.oi fh*. S
6 deg W 9 cha to L ik e , t h m r r m m»ia
direction 70 deg W 6.fi7 cha to W t&gt;«ir&gt; of
l^ot kli tfeg E 10.30 ch* to bogL I .«.»’*
33, 41, 78. 111k 11. M llchelF. Ln &gt;
fit*
The »aid# land bring a»«*«** d at 1 1•
of th© U»uánce of such certificai«
.
p»
name of No. 1044, N. IL G t l e e . N d Hip# |
Ihr l'aimer;
No. loss, loco, H» t j . \ \\
Giles, t fr lm s aald certificate «hall t»*
deemed according to
law. l a i deed ail .*
thereon on the Jtt day of nriub. t V ft
1914
Wit n e « my ufficiai »Ignat ure anti ■* «, r ,
the l*t day of Saptemher. A I* t *
(«ral
I! A 1*« »I . I •
iTerk « ' trovili I ’ ourt, Hemlntde 1 ■■ t
Il y J. O. llub« rt*. !• i
3-Tue»-6tc

Ï

Nut Ire af Apolir aliati fur Ta» Heed I ridi' f
S r r(Ion S7J of ihr l#r nrral Statut rt»
Notice U hereby g ive n (hit Kdith , K .
M ead, purrhuer *&gt;Î T » * Certificate N e .
2-T22. deled the &amp;1 h d a y of N o v c m l w f , N«*llre of Application or T a t Deed I
ftdrr
A . I&gt;. 1BD5, h i » filed aald certifirmte In m y
Htftion 5 1! \ nf the füencraV' Statute«
office and hi* made application fur t a i
l
i
t
r
i
»
that
Forre»!
Ire
1«
hereby
Ilk#,
«feed to i»»ue In accordance with law.
Said
Î i i 50,
n»r of T a i rUf tifi Cftte* Nti*
certificale emhrare*
lh»«- /ollowlng
«Ira1053, 10 69. 1061. 1002. 10*.'
! «
K
Nitilrr of Application For 1 » i
HcrH
I nder rribed properly »it u a ie d in "Seminole c o u n ­
1070, fla ted tb# 3rd d©&gt;
ty, Florida, tiv-wit: l l e g N K cor uf S W *.
S t r i I tifi % o f ( h a p l r r IJlJlA, I i s * i »f I l a
1912 , has fitt &lt;1 ©aid cert I f k r ai« 1f
ì
of S K » , . Sec 10, T p 21 H. K .11 K. run W
Niittr-r If |irrrl»y £lieft I Kmt Henry &lt;¡Í«#ii
ind h« • ma if#1 a p pli r a!|ur| fur ' -»11 l«rd
fi
ch*2 *■/ m.
pufcho-rr «Í T a » tVrrlifieat© «Su '¿flftO datr-d 4 rh*, S ft chi, I» 4 r h ». N
Ir in • rr«»rif » nrr «rith l a *
v » 1d ..t
Thi*
«aiti
lami
bring
at
ihr
date
i he 2nd *j i y of June .A T» l'hi*, ha» filed
tlftrati-*
I-* r m l i f i f v (hr f i*ll u* irit -1- - . 1
«aiti (*rrf ifirat«* in n* y uffir©, and ha* m«tlr of i h r i iiu ip fr «»f lUrh rrrtificatr ip ihr prop* 1) «il[ ti a i r ■! i in Srmihul*' • out
r
i
f
n
c
of
F
nk
no
un
t
’
rilr«*
&lt;anf
c
m
i
ficaie
m,(* |! hr »tu in f&lt;*r To.» i
1 lo l**ii*&gt; in |rniri|
• If l o t - 71 . 27. 21. 2 4. "
* h a-11 i|s* rrd rr me «1 accord in tf ! »» I a- u , t a i ida 1
■ l i r e wi t h I « »
*
12. 13... 1L 16. 16. 70, 71. 77. “ n .
Suiti I Vf tifíente rnitirari-i I he following tie- tit-rrl will j **ur t h r m t h on i nr 241 h day of |l|ork I 1, MilrheU’ » L e v ) t,p»r»t
J1
wrrihetl |»l rfl &gt;', pH Unteti In Seminole ( nun* Hrpl»*mhef, A fl 11* I 4
land being ■«•©••rd at the «late . f »*
W
iin
ra
i
rn&gt;
official
•kgnatur«»
ahil
i
n
t j . Klftriil», ti» Phif li e f 7t | rhi W of NK
ance of *uch certi fir ate* In the • ■
thl* the 2T«t da) of A u r u h A lh 191 I
f or .&gt;f NW i» .af SK
Ser lo. T I* 21. It 11.
I ’ nk rw»mr.. l Tn1e** * « 1*1 eeft *flr a»e*
*
••rail
F A im rd l.A S S .
run K.
S 120ft. Vv 4*i»fi, S’ |* ii f*
rr«1erme«l
arri» p•11 t»g tu î e » , 1 « » (*■
f
Irrh
&lt;
treuil
f
'
o
t
i
f
l
Hr
mmol#
To,,
Fla
The ••ni iariti being |i*ruri| ■( the •|»le
luuf thereon on the let «lay of «'
Il y J. ('. Hubert », D. C,
of t he i«*uanrr of Mich fefljflcoïe m the name
A. D. 1914.
l-Btc
of Henry Arinm*. Uni#«* »•III Certi flrite Turn
W 11nra a rn&gt;' official » I g n a I uf ** » »'
uh*U he rptleemed •rcortlínif f &lt;* ! ■ » , T « t
thi* 1 he 1*1 d a) «&gt;1 September, V f»
l &gt;*-©(•1 will l»»u# tbwfrun th# 19th day uf
»ral I
L A IH »!'« * I A
NOTH F. O F KI.KC TIOS
ember A It 1914
1 Ter k Circuit Court, Seminole 1 •»
N otic e I» hereby give n that ihr hi r n nia
\V’it Hr#» my o î ÎïcîiiiI jdfnal ufr ariti »©al thl«
It
y
J t Ho,bert », I
r l r r t i u n, as provided by law, 1* hereby cwllrd
1Mh
uf A ugu»t A n 191 4
3-Tu ©»‘ fit c
for
the
puriMwe
of
rlectin
g
truster*
for
i
h
r
(»#■11
E A 1t»u |la#*
r i l©rk ( ircull ( ‘ourt, S.tti kntjl© î ’ « , FI» Or » t aurrr rtlinp two y ea r«, and »l*o for »he
pu r tunc of deter ml nin g the nu miner of mill»
104 T tir*. f»t r
Ily J C il uberi«. îw C
of dijilHrl «ehoid l a * to he levied for earh Naltrr af tppHrtllun f..r T « . Ilc c d * nd.i
of «ai«! year* tn each of the Special School
Srcliun 373 of Ihr ( i f n r r s l Misluir*
T a * filatrici» herein a f l r r named, sani e l e c t ­
Nntir© 1* h©f©V&gt; fiv rn that 11 I* D*
N O T IC E I &gt;» El,El I I* » IN
ion tu hr held Tuesday. Sr file miter 1f»t h in j » u f r h * » r r « f T » i f '«‘r t i f i r i t ©
u 2 t '* •
- * i
W hr rr » * I lhr tr u1« I « I uf r o t 1V 1. 1 ti ft(I pf Sa n ford Special T a l Neh finii I filtrici N o i*
I at tig y uf lufir, A Í* l#i#*h. I"-« Î
I hr rutilili ul I4»n rif I hló. uf ihr i t i t o ol L o n g » * O'! Special T a i School I *-» t in N «i 2. lb©
•■ul rrrlirtr atf m id j uffir© ■mi !«■# i- • 1#
Klofidt, dui p»iu th r * « joint rc^ulution« pro
4&gt;vctvfev Hprn ai ^JT y r ~ Jwrhnol Hiitficl N o 3, ■|iplir atlnn fur tas cl©©ti lu »**u«* in
* ’•&gt;
r oaLBX i/i)tJadtU£.jTLaL lu ih« comi lit ut inn of Chuluola Special T a i Schoal iLatrlft N o 4, ■ i»#* wtlb I«*»
Halil ©©ftlflrsl© r m Itr a
ITir*
■fr of Fiori4 m„ * nd t hr* * •&lt;mr «rrrr» ■rid 'Ornava Special T a i School !*l*»fl * N o ñ
t hr f tt 11w » i n ¡g * i r » c r 1h t#d1 p f n [ i * * r t T "#*TTTi w f © r t
■ f r e n i in l»y ■ v o i r wf i hrrr ftf t h» ttf «It thr Futi her, »»Id election anali he hrjd under the
Srffli/ïolc riium-yr' Fioriti»,
Ht » JL- 14 ^
mrmhrr« ►IrflpiJ l o r » f h h»»u***; that ihr « a m e rule* and regulation*, anti the «(uni
N F. r n f ït P T
'J l l f N W
Sbrinili '*
Vfllr* on laid joirfl rraululliin» * r r r rnfrrrtj ficai lone »d elect inn »it all be th# «ame. u
Tu
«ris
h
in
21.
S.
uf
Hang#'
31
run s ■ *
upiin nHwlf f » * i*«# i i %r journ aim, with thr p r »*•r r tTm**i for I Ii «»*r v otin g in 1 he or 1 g tn a I I I I 2 J V•fil*, » r si 32h I tF, yd«.
Nur h
y ra* ani} nay* ih erm n . and l hr y did tlrfrr
election erratine a « p e n a i l a i «choul Id a lric f
111 2*3 &gt;jp«, K a i l 426 1*3 yif* tu l*rc
Vean Gragg.
mill* and dirrrt i h » t thr prnmr joint rr*o|g.
T h e following are i h r inspector« and clerk*
Th# «« Id land bring a••©»•©&lt;! » I t h# il »'*
tibfia hr fubmitlrd Ir» ihr rlrclor* of thr appointed tn hold the election on September nf th# i i i i i l i r e uf siirh r©ftlflr*l© In
ing‘ and I figured that a baso on balls *&lt;•/•* «t tb» (&gt;-ner»i eieriiDn in N«v»mi-er. 15th 1911
n■inai *»l M r * — M.*—W I»it'©* *■ Ifni©»-« #»»4
Spedai T a i School District N o 1, tificat# «hall K« r©d©©m©d •ernr«lln f i o l i « ,
w «s inevitable. Then Utero O'Neill, " “ no . , ih.mlor.. TT^lV'oisy 'crs.iordT *A. Sanford
U William», T. S. D a v it, G. V . L o vail, t u dr©d « i l i Dau* thrrron on th© I9th day
■
«
f
f
P
i
t
r
y
of
i
t
i
t
r
of
thr
*
t
«(
o
of
Florid*,
do
who was crouching behind the bat,
fnapertor», IL C. M a t well,, (T*rk.
of O fto b * ft A. IL 1914.
hrrrby gf-irp not 1er that ’■
Lmngwnud Special T a s nchool D ilirlet N o
Wktn©«« my officiai *kfnaiuf# *nd •©■!
shouted to him:
2. C. Tt Hartley, I* I! Ifnciker and J N
( « m e r l i Flrrllon
thi* ih* l i t i » *I*y uf 8©pl©tnTi©t, Á IL 1911
" ‘Com« on. now, Vean! Ilemnmbor »H I Hr held in rarh county In Florida on Scairy, Inaprctor* ani T , 1*. U v i t f Clerk.
(arai)
E A I
LASS.
O vie do Spedai T a i School D ltlfftl N o 3,
Tuesday nr it purrrc dinf thr flrpt .Vfonday
(TÌ©fk Gircuit C’ uurt, Rrmknol# f n , Fla
what I told you!’
Hunt, Theo Aulln and N. J. Tann er,
In Nm vrimfepf. A. I*. 1914* ti « »«id Turad a y L T
7 -Tu#* ui c
I ruiMTif.f», and T W. l . i w l o n ( I n k
“ Whereupon Gregg threw three hr Ift f ihr
( hulunia Sbirciai T a i School HlOflrt N&lt;» 4.
Third l ) a j of N o u m h e t
curve balls In succoaslon-tnlnd you!—
1hr ,
rv,er.,ur, t»I .*» ..„t ( « a t»e Long. Arch l * r r » a t t . nod I’ F ( ‘ ulley,
i nr rrjrrtiiin
,Nolire uf Ap|tllnllnn f«»t f a * li «-rodi I ini * »
jftipo*
*i|»u*ln|
Ini amari
a mrri*«tfnrnt*
1mmi • t*
to I n*(tretor», and VV N J «colia Clerk
and they all cut tho middle of tho j *»i ni rr*ii| ut H&gt;ria i»f
Hrrtlun 3 73 of ihr làro«*v*ll Si ai « I r ■
(»r n e v a Special T a » School ! Half if! N*» ^
ll»r rnn «ti luti 0*1 ut thè «fair of FI «inda, vii
plate for clew: at rjkes. ufter which I
F,
If.
Kilhe«, Kdwln llaulrrioti and A A
A Jtdrtl llrwolulion,
Noi ir* I# h©r©by Rtvrn ihat M I. W f »¡r t
l'ropoalni in arnendment tu Sertmn .Su i6&gt;, Aforan. I nepertora and C. F. llarriion Clerk. purrha**-r « f T a » &lt;*i*r II llrat«*’-N »* 34fi, iI a ' ì J
took a drink of Ice water.
B
y
order
of
tha
Board
of
I’
ublit
Jnatruc
« f Artici* Fk|ht t i ) , uf tha rnnitltutiori t»f
th© filh ilay uf Jufir. A» I L I f»I l , ha« filrd
’’That la where Gregg’# mastery thè «tate of F lo r id i, reliUng lo rounty of- lion of Bern i no1* Cou nty, Florida.
•aid e©riè ficai© In m&gt; office and ha« inad#
r . P. F OltaSTKU , C U A I I t M A N .
•
application for t a i d©«d tu lavili In accord­
lies.
If ho had to, bo could almost Arerà.
I&gt;.
Thrtihcr, Hoc. and'Hupt. of P ublic ane© * ith law.
Ile It ordainrd l»y thè I»egtaUtura of thè
Sakd crrtifirmt© tm h r ic ««
put that curve ball of hls* through a St ale of Floridi:
Instruction.
th© fuII qw Irti i|p«cf|hfd prop©rty *Ìtuat©d in
1
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folloni
in
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meni
lo
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Arminole ('ou rity, Florida*
Lui 1 i
knot hole. It aesims to
. have a break Sia (6), of Article Ki|(ht &lt;HI* of the ronatitu
( l r M S 2 * fi J IIIk 6. Tirr 1. Sanfiird
1*
OD It I l k o t o o l o t t e r S, &amp;nd w h i*o ev »tr lion of Iha Plata of Florida. U hereby agreed
«aid land b r i n i a**#*»©&lt;i at t hr «lat© »•(
you seo him on a sweltering hot day. \V •n‘l ,,h*V !’,* ' “ »■"'iited ia ih. »i.rior. ¡.t N u l l » » of *,e llr«M «n for T » i licci! Entier l©*u«ncr uf «neh r#r il ficai«” tri ih© nato* f
l hr Male al ihr general elretlan la be held ,
N 11 («afiirr.
lini©«« n i f i r©rtificat# •* * I
e d í a n STI af (he ( i e n r ' i l Htitlllr.
wearing a brlK^t red flannel shirt, on the (Wat Turadiy In November, a . i» 1 H
N o tic e I« hereby jtlven t h « i II H llrow n. hr frdrrtn##! arrurdinf tu i© «, &lt;•) *• 1
IJOOK
l, om. _.as
n ibnf
Is
hls
1
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tcif
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frjrrtloit
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will
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th©frim
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m a t is nis i u c k c o m u i
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T ( l e t » ( t.uture «h»t| pf oviil. i
471* 4S2, il»t»'l the îÿ il ilay of June A
I*. t©mb©r. A* 1* 19S I
nation."
ter lh* «L.rllui, 1,}- ths MU«llfi*tl «fortor* In j 1907.
W1
in©««
ni
y
*
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f
fi
Ei a) « i .gn • t ti rr * 11 •i
file,I .«it! '-.Miffra tr- fn m* ofTi»e
»«»ti rouniy of lh. follostof raunly offlrrr« and h «He*
«pS'llratiorT for l i t .leed to Ih ii thr 1*1 «ia) of N#pt©fllbrf( A I*
A rlrrIt of Ihr circuit rourf, i uhrrlff, cof*- l u u r In* m*ile
f m*aI)
F A ! ) O Ì G I.A A*
«rroriUnre with Un. .Salii r,*rRunched Into Politico.
: «tihtr«, » county «**»•• or of tsxr*, « tmi tin cate* embrtre
('Irrk Circuit f'oiirt, Hcminol© ('&lt;&gt;., FU
,the
following ilp«rrlbe&lt;l
When
Jnf-k
DTnnnor
l«
*
l
i’'»l'«
r‘
o«,
»
«uprriolendrM
of
pulillr
ln*lrueBy
J
C K olm li, D «
Wncn Jags V» Connor lasiseason ,|on lmj , rounty &gt;ur*«yor. Th» trrro ol pro perty «Il u»teil tn Bo minóle rounty.
3- Ttid*a*fi( r
riti«, to-viti I Ait« 80, 82, M, 111 tn
put Umpire Jack McNulty out of base nfftr« of stl rounty offirrr« ni»ntlon»d In thl« Fio
«.. ii . hi.
„,..,„1.
i , i , „ . ..
««ctlon «h»tl I'« for lour y««r«, «»r«pt thil 118. 136. 143, 144. tllo rk D. M itrhelU
ball with a punch that broke bifl Jaw uj ruun|y )uaaul( „1 i,»** «n&gt;l rouniy i»x S u rv e y l-evy tirant.
Nolle© • ( Application for T a t H erd I nifcr
land bring a u e u e d at th« d a t »
Her lion 3 73 *»f lh© GvIncraV Ntatulc»
ho put him Into pojltica. Tho former roiunor. who «hall t&gt;e *i*rud for two yrst« of T thhe» «aid
qf «u rh »rrtlfimto In t h «
N olle« la hereby givs-nllhat K. (*. |lo«©r«.
__t.it«.
„ „ 1_.
_ untfl si Ihr («orrat elretlan to be hrld In n a m » ofInuanr«
Unknown.
U
n
i
»
«
«»Id
r
ertiflra
t»
a r b i t e r , a f t e r t o n y e a r s a e r v t c o In a ( g , y . , r
i o t a , * h r n and aftrr whleh
purchatrr of T a a C©rtlfic«t©-i No, 676, d*t*d
■
hall
be
redeemed
ac
cording
to
law,
ta
x
doxen leagues, has quit tho game and th ry « h ill b» t l « t t » i l lor &gt; Irrm ot lour ¡r * i r * deed will luue thereon on the 24lh d a y tha €th day of July, A. ML 1908. N » L iw
T h r l r power«, d u l l » « and ro m p»n«ilto it «h ill
dated lh© 3rd day uf April A, l&gt;
Is now running for rooordor of deeds b » pr»»rrlh«d by low. Th» lr|i&gt;Ulurr «hall of September A. IÏ. 1914.
W lttU M
my. offlrixl
«Ignature »ml » « » ] No. 3261 divod th© fith day «»f Jun© A l*
1899, No. 1607 dated th© tal H day of h't '- *
on tho Democratic ticket In SL Louis provid» by Uw for I h » r s r » snd »ur­ thl* the 24th (lay of A u g n a i A. 1) 1914.
to Hy of «II rounty funds and «h il t provid«
A« IL 1889, No- 2088 dat©d th© 4th d*&gt; 1
(•• a ll
•
G, A . DOU0 I.A S8,
county, Missouri.
t h « method nf r r p o r t l n i nnd p ay lnf out all
Allfttit
A. t&gt;. 1890, ka« filed said censfi
Clerk C4rrult Court Hcpilnote Co., Fla.
cat©« in my ofllce and ha« mad© applicant*«
«Il «urh fund«.
Tuea
l-Stc
Ily J. C . Hubert«. D. C.
for t i l deed« to Uaua in accordance w th la*
I rovld*d, rounty tresau «r* cl«rt«d In
New Contracts Costly.
Bald certificate« embrace the folio* JOf
t i r i m i rlrrtlon hrld In 191* « b *11 hold, ol­
deiffibed
p r « i&gt;©r ty «ituited. In Stemfind©
Manager McGraw says that It has
eo far lh « trim * t » » t » d .
N
o
l
l
e
»
o
t
Ap»ilr»t
l»a
fo
r
Tax
Deed
Under
county. Florida, to-wlt:
J«lnl l4»««4»IUn
Hcrtlon
171
»
f
the
d
e
a
e
r
a
i
Statale»
cost (bn New York club f25,000 to get Proponine «n A
CertiArato N o. 676 embrace« th© N1 t
s m » n d m »n t to Sortlnn 18 of
N o t t e » I« hereby g iv e n th at 0. IE llrown of N W )| of Stcll on 13, T p 21 ti, It 12 L*»«.
all of tho Giants to sign new con­ A r l t t l * IV, of tho ronathutlob of i h , stala urchaser
ol Tax CertlUcatca Nera, l a i d 40 K m , «aid land b«Jnf t u c u r d «(
of Florida, r d a l l n i to th * appoint moot ol
047, 10SÎ, dated the 3rd day ot ' June dat© of th© liauanc© of iuch eertlflcair »«
tracts this summer with tho ton-day romml«a|onrd offlcori of th « « t s t , militi».
I I » it m o l v t d hy t h « ItgU Utu r» of i h » A- D. 1912 and Certificat» No. 487, dated the nama of II. F. Bryant.
clause eliminated.
He think* that
th» 3rd day of July, A. D. 1905. ha» Alrd
CertlficAt© N o. 3510 ©mbrac©* th© F . **f
Floridi!
Is cheaper than going to court and • t oTth» aol
t th« lollowinc am»r»dm«nt to ftrriion aald rertnlrale« In my office and h u rn&amp;n&gt; HE M •( Section 13. Tp. 21 *&gt;. It 32 t « * L
appllration
lor
tax
deed
to
l««ua
In
arrbrd
SO irret. «aid land belaf aa#e«#©d at th# da’ ©
fighting the cases after the players 18 of Artlrl* I V of t h » ron»tltutlon of Ah« anCa with law. Hald certiorate» No«. 1046 of
tha I n u in rp of such certificate In lh#
• t » t e of Florid« U h « r « h v agrrod to and «halt
havo jumped.
!&gt;• submittad to t h » »lartor« of th ». « t a l » 1047, 1082 « m b r i r « lh^.Jollow ing drvrribcii name of J. W. Anderson,
o
p
e
r
ty
«ituited
Iñ
.Seminole
roun
ty,
C trt lfle itf N o. 3261 embrace« th* ti‘j •»*
for adoption or rajortlon at tha na ît gtrtaral
orlda, to-Jit : L o t i IS , 14, 19, 20, Block N E W of Section IS, Tp. I t 8, K. 32 Ei«t.
»lection h r r n l t n ; th a t 1» to »ay. that Sec­
C.
Lota
28.
27,
28
and
29
Block
D/
M
it­
80
irrei, l i l d land brine aa»e»ied i t th# dat©
tion I * of Artici» I V »hall b» amended eo
Snake Around Hls Wrist.
chell» Levy Orant, Cartlflrata No. 467 em ­ of tb* i n u i n r « of such certificate in th#
a» to raad a* l o l l a » »
Escaping
from
a
crate
of
pineapples,
brace»
the
following
described
property
n i m t of Unknown«
M W i.,«,.»««».....».
SerUon 18. Tbs Governor »halt appoint
In Semino!» county, Florida, to-wltt
Certificate N o , 1807 ©mbracr* the SK t
a long black snake crawled along tho all »omtni*«ian«d oihcrm of tha »tat» militia, eituated
S H * t N E K of Section 12, Tp 21 S. R. 32 of N W t ^ . o f Section 6, Tp. 218»» H. 33 Ea«t.
S*J *—1
' - J,a| ar -•**—- — ------ *•*“
E.
SO
acre«.
Th#
aald
land»
covered
by
b .n d l. ol . truck ,nd „ c o d tUcll
ink &lt; f f i r , K l i ' J S . “ « ? » ref tlftcwtr» Noe. 1W S,404? M s i n í í í helft* na- ,40_aerrfr »ald land b©U»f .i © s* i4 at the-da^
ttf th© l**uiticB of ©urh certificate m lhff
Bround tho Vrtst hf Arnold Thomjas. A
Tk* d *tb» :an&lt;tw f p w w w
w ed at tha.data of tha taauanra of auch name of Unknown.
ol all o'l^rera »o appointed «hall i&gt;» »• fixed M
colored stevedore, of UslUmore.
Certificate N o. 2088 embrace« tho
by law. Tk« term» ol offlr* ol all comml«- certificat» In the nam» o f Unknown. Landa
covered by certlUrat» N o. 487 being a i .e u » d N E W o t Section B. T p . 21 8: R. 33 Ea«t, «0
As soon ss he felt the clammy rep­ alonad officer« of th » organlaed militia «hall at th » data ot leauanee of aurtr rertiflrat» acrti.
said land brine aaari«cd at lh© d»t©
b » rontlsuoui during the pUaeur» ol tha
tile against hls skin tha colored man Governor; aubjert to aurh lawa aa may b» In the nama of J. It. A bbott.
of thr la iu in r« of such rertiflrat© In th*
Unleaa aurh r»rtlBcat»n »ball ba redeem- name.of J. P. T aylo r.
enacted
by
lha
U
glalalur»
providing
for
thair
dropped his truck snd ran into th«
ed according to low, tax deed will lana»
Unless i t l d certificate« «hall be rrd©em#d f
ratlrament for aga or othar rau*»».
thereon on Ih» 24th d ay of September nrcordinf to law. t n d rr d i will l M U © th#rcstreet, shouting lustily.
A Joint ReaolalUn
on on tka 10th d a y of October, A. I L 1914.
l ‘ ropening an amendment to Ferllon I of A. D. 1914.
Instead of aiding the terrorstiicken A r tic i« V of th* ronatltutlon, relating to Iba
Wltneee my olArlat aignalure and ana
Wltnra« m y official alcnatur© and »#•»
thl« the 24th day. of A u gu *t,-A . D. 1914.
thla tha 7th d a y o f Haptrmbtr. A. U# 1914.
man hls dark-skinned companion« Judldaryj
(eoal)
E. A. D O UQLASH.
jm s l)
. E. A. D o l l O I - A B S .
-Do It raaolvtd b y tk# lagtalaturo of t k «
Clerk Circuit Court, Soninola Co, Fla.
laughed at him and assured him they
Cletk ot I k « Circuit .Court. Bomiooie
aroto ol Florldat
Turn l-9te
By J. C . Robert», D. C.
County, Florida.
could tee nothing on hts wrist, snd
T h a t tha following amendment to Section
,
Uy j . C. Roberta, D. C.
1 of .Artlvta V of thn conatitutlon la haraby
declared that the liquid refreshments agreed
Tura-9-8tc
to and «hall bo propoMd and aub*
he took with hls noonday meal had miltad to tka electora of tk « alato for ap­ In Conti of tka Conaly Judge,1 daminolo
Connly, filala af Florida
proval nr rejactlon nt tka nail general elec­
made him “see things.**
*
Natica o f Apyllralle» f»r C h a r ie r
tion kartaltar, th at la to «ay, «aid eectlon 1 I n r o E a t a la o l
L- Stone
Noti»» I» haraby given, that on th » U’ tk
Beads of perspiration trickled down ol »aid artici» «hall be amended *o aa to read Lovell
To nil Creditore, Legate*#, D latri but«*« and day ol October, A. I). 1914, or ••
aa follows; ..
f
Thomas* face as ho tried to rid him­
Section 1, Tk» Judldal power of tke «tata ' atl Per«ona kaving C laim » or Dtmanda thereafter a« I can be heard. I «hall •(&gt;&gt;’|T
again«! laid Eatatat
to lha Honorable Jane« W . P e r k in « , J u 'U #
abati b» vetted In a abpraraa court, circuit
self of hls live bracelet
Y o u . and each ol you nre karabv not! Bed of the Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial t &gt;’ ■
court», court ol record of Eacambla rounty,
and
required
to
preaent
any
ritinta
,
and
Suddenly the reptUo uncoiled It­ criminal court*, county court», rounty
rult. Stai» of Florida, (or a charter. Int“fand )u«Ure« of tna peaco and «urk dem and» .whlrh you, or olther of you, may poratlng tba Sanford Library nnd Head'«I
self, dropped to the street, and wrig­ Judgea
other couria or coramiulan« ■« th» Uglala- bevo agalnat tka aitato o l l.ov*U L. Stono, Room Annélation. Tkp propoied chart"
gled through a crevice In the wharf.
tur» may Irom Um»- to Unto ordain and io­ dece need, lata ol ftamlnolo County, Florida, now being on fila with lh« Clock or th«
tabIlah. Tba Ugiilatur» may preacrlba tha to tba underalgaed adminlatratrfx ot »a la cult Court of Se ml not« County.
rompaniaUea af tka Juatlce» and ludgaa of »•tat*, within two year» from tka data here­ ' Th* character and object of th« »orporar*
. tlbn to b « formed 1« lii.rary » o d .»o r l»l
tka eeveral coarta, but no court heretofora of.
D ated Augoat 27th, A . D . 1914. •
O E O R Q E Q. llE R I l I N t i.
•etabllahed under tka conatitutlon and laws
A
N
N
A
C.
BTONE.
of Florida «halt be hereby aboliakad.
Attorney for Incorporator«.
3-Tuaa-lta
Admiaiitratrii,
6-T ueMte
Tk# vota» rail In compilane« with »aid

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PANAI CANAL IS OPENED 10 HE
MARINE TRAFFIC OF HE WORLD

the ftusIbllKy o( Oli- I'unamu ruulu
that h&lt;&gt; had not vIhHoiI Ihn othor prottiiiii-R th&gt;- NU-arnguan. Hut inn
ami Tehuifiil'-t** &lt; |ir«iji*rl«
I'•-nil muni ih- I.ORBI-JIH, ilia tiullili-r of
ibi* Hu«-z ranni, formed the Intt-roreiin
|r i ntuii rnm|iiili&gt; In 1’iirln In lS77 unti
urlimi work oli Ito- rullili wan nlnrtml
In ih«* tu \t yi-ur Dii January 20, l'-st*.
ili. |n. l.d ifiH • otniuin &gt;. tu liti- iiri-n

Liner Ancon of the War Department Makes Trip Through Water­
way--Ttait-Marked Official Opening of Canal for Traffic—
Big Ditch Is Completed After 400 Years of
Effort by Leading Nations.
I'ummit The l ulled Stuti-n wnr d&lt;parlm*-nt steamship Ancon made tinpaaaagt« through, the Panama canal,
»nil triinnlt through the waterway wiir
odlrtally open to tli*- Irufltc of tinworld
Tie- Miron li-ft It* berth «it &lt;*rt**lt»ltiil
at xtv.-ti oiluiK 10 111«- lllotuIII»: ai d
mail« itn * 4) to the i-tul of Mu -*•—l*
wati-r rhatiiu-l le-io tlo- Altuulti to ih«tialiln l«x kn ll w»-lil through three
locks, which lyivn a lift of 86 (ret, til
70 minutea. It continued through the
waterway, from deep water on tin* At­
lantic to drop water on the I’ nrlOc
side, without Inrldeiil
lx-uvioy Cristobal, the Ancon passi'd
several vessels at anchor In the hur
her. waiting to follow It through tinrstuil ¡uut Ihtls inake the first roll»
inerclal use uf the w nf.-r
The itii ks of Kit- Ancon were crowd
r«l with gum la of the government mid
ofllrlals of the canal administration
and the republic of Panama- The
party Inrludcd Colonel GoethnU. P. 8.
*
A., builder of tho canal and governor
of Iho r.onr; President Porran of Pan­
ama. and Copt. Hugh Itmlmnn, U. S.
N., superintendent of tnwiBportatlon.
In conformity with a promise made
by Colonel Ooethnln. tho peace Hag of
tho American Ponce society fluttered
from tiio foremnel of tho Ancon.
Ileneath its decks, however, were
two hugo pieces of artillery which are
destined to form an Important part
In tho defenses of tho waterway.
Tho great waterway now becomes
freo and open to tho vessels of com*
merco and of war o f all nntlons on
terms of entlro equality." In accord­

The passage of the Ancon and Its
company of ships opens the canal to
shipping, although tTho formal opening1
of the waterway will not taka place
until next spring. Tickets hare been
sold at the Isthmus to all vessels wait­
ing to make the trip. The chargo is
lj-25 a ton, which Is .purely nominal In
Mew of the fact that It cuts about 10,miles and two months of almost
continuous steaming from tho tlmo re­
quired for the ordinary freighter to goi
around South America to a position
n. the PaclOc opposite the canal.
American ships will receive no conces­
sions In fare.

tho German poet, Goethe, aald: "It Is
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Indispensable ‘ that tho
United Btatea cffoct a passage from
tho Mexican gulf to the Pacific ocean,
and I am certain .they will do It."
In 1814 the Spanish government, by

decree entered upon the construction
of an Isthmian canal, but.tho success­
ful rovoll of the Smith American col­
onies stopped the work • In 1826 Pres­
ident Hollvar of tho republic of .New
Granada gave a franchise for a canal
at Panama to a Frenchman. Ilaroii
Thierry, who foiled td ralso the cap­
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iti u li-w yi«nfx, nini i il tìiiit bauli* .i rductlon of tlu- tulli* wcuilil b«- ponsthlrTht- ranni lui** bri n rumili« t#-d uff*■(limosi f.iur i i-nturl'-n ni i (lori h&gt; Ih*Irnditig milioni» nf fin- «o rb i
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pnvi-&lt;l **ilh hrlrk m l«--- ilu* «-tl.n. if.
to provlilTi roiiii« for llm (turk nnlmnls.
The 11 ret drflnll'- |ilnt»*' for a rnnal
wore proposi-d by Savudera. n Sim»ilxl»
engineer nmong Hslboa's follow««™,
who was about to forward his project
to King ( ’tnirics V of Hpnlti whim the
king died. Surveys of the proposjyl
ritnnl route first were made In 1681 by
Spanish engineers, who reported the
project Impossible of accomplishment
In IG20 Kljig Phillip II decided ugslnst
building the canal after referring the
question to the Dominican friars, who
suggested the project was sacrilegious
because "What Ood hath Joined to­
gether, let no man put asunder.'
England became Interested In the
possibilities of a canal In the Latter
part of the seventeenth century when
William Paterson, founder of the llank
ance to the provisions of tho Hay- of Eugland, tried to found a commun­
ity on tho Isthmus of Darien, south of
Psuncefoto treaty.
the
present Panama, with the ultimate
Vessels drawing not mqro than thir­
Intention
of establishing a tranBlsthty feet of water and up to 10,000 tons
t**istir‘ may no^Dfriake Ahe passage. uilau route. Although that „project
H would be possible to put somo of proved nn utter failure, other British
to®
big
American
dreadnaughta surveys were made from tlmo to tlmo
for 60 years.
through at any tlmo.
In the first part of the last centnry

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Cj I. George W. Goeth.il».
,-uce of ii distinguished gathering, fired
tin' llrst lilust for tile tearing sway of
Culi-hr:. hill. I*1 Lesseps withdraw
from tin« project In 1887 when the Im­
possibility of building a sea level canal
within tin* estimated 12 years became
apparent
At the same time It was Indicated
tin* project could not bo completed for
tho estimated cost of »240,000.000, as
$200.000.000 already had been spent
The company went Into bankruptcy.
In 1804 tho Now Panama Canal com-

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piano and goes lam-tum-lunrijr-tHtntab."—Judge.

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Hoggs ami Jaggs mat, Slid Hoggs
uud Jaggs got yarjilng.
"I once knew a man, dear l&gt;oy," began Hoggs, "who won so ticklish on «
the soles of his feet that whenever ho
took a bath ho bad to walk about after­
wards on a big piece of blotting-paper.
It was the only mothod of foot-drying
that wouldn't throw him Into flU.”

The first appearance of tho United
The charge made la expected to re­ 8Utea In the history of the Panama
turn » 12.500,000 to the canal treasury canal Idea was In 1836, when Henry
"That's nothing, my doar fellqw," re­
iii * flr,t year of operation, which Clay introduced a resolution In the
torted
Jaggs. "I used to board at •
»HI cover the »1,000.000 a year cost senate which resulted In Charles Did­
place where the landlady'was so nerv­
nnd almost cover the ad­ dle being sent By President Jackson to
ditional • $11,000,000 Interest on the visit the various canal routes proposed ous that whenover the wind blew she
money require,* to build the waterway, and report on their relative feasibil­ had to go out snd grease the corners
waging by the experiences of tho ities. Diddle reported In the following of the house, so'that the wind wouldn't
creak when It went round them.**
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fish houses to remain in the fore
ground. The water front would not
be a repository for all of tho gar­
bage that accumulates in the town
as is now unfortunately the case in
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some
instances. Such a condition is
BUDGET OF OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN
hound to be more or less unhealthy.
YOU, AND ME."
It is a feeding place for flies and
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often n breeding place fo/ mosqui
toes, both of which are a serious men- ",
ace to the health of any community.
All wet and swampy places in any
town
should bo drained.
If it is +
A CIIIEL IS AMONG VE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH.
not feasible to reach, an outlet with
« HE'LL PUENT 'EM ” — SO SÀYS SAUNTERER.
a ditch, the old plan of putting down
! I» » » » » » » » + ♦ » » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * a cesspool will usually answer the!
purpose.
All scrub palmetto and|
■Pro nr all over tho land comes ai lover at the «front finds .herself job- undergrowth on lots in any town
mighty protest against the high less through the dosing of the glove;I should be rigidly legislated against
price of foodstuffa^-— .
___« . . « J A C t o r y which baa g i v e n , h e t - j u n - ^ ^ town.. ^Toanckr-- .'Piny -are»' on*
The national govrrfMiierrC"at*t* •-ghfJ’MBlti'** ’T h e'- e m r m n T h e n s t r « ^ ^ . _ lu
ln wot seasanx. .and..a. .firs
in
authorities and municipalitiea are ia .U o o W e d - b e e .u iH r o f
rnenxco.la.-tlxy.. acaxoraw r —
seeking tho cause, hut without ap- aian Cossacks— arc making o r the
These suggestions are especially
wheat and barley intended for Prus, j,reliable result.
sian
bread.
Young
Sandy
Mc-|
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*1? bccjtuae -the season when.
— The govocntns&lt;ct says it is not the
Intosh
can’
t
go
to
war,
because
he
Horlda
is host to thousands of crit- ♦ '
fault of the rciailer, and unqtlesthe
d
o
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northerners
is almost at nand. ■+&gt;
tionably tho government Lx. right. is crippled, but sites on
town should take pride in
step.
Tho
mill
in
which
ho
worked!
Every
But there the governifient-rest*.—
?howln« lt* rc« u,“ r wmtcr viBltor8
And when the federal government, is now dosed. The mill .hands
Improvement It ha.4
Vhat
a big improvement
x
with all the power and resources at giving their attention to tho busine
made durfbg thrjr absence. Special
its command, cannot solve the pfbb- of-war.
attention might be given to most
Icm or check the robbery It is lime
‘ ‘ Meanwhile, the world's work
railway stations to great advantage.
for the humble citixen to pause and must go on. Who will shoulder the
Neat, clean station grounds and the
think.
Tho time may even come burden of commerce while these
vicinity thereabouts speak well for
when It will become necessary for neighbors make war on each other?
the town.
A clean and attractive
him to act.
Who, indeed, can, unless it be the
place is generally healthful, while a
And that action should take the people of these United States?
healthfal place is invariably clean
course of devising some method
“ Will It bo worth while? Shall we and attractive.
whereby the foodstuffs may travel got adequate compensation if wc
from the producer to the consumer put aside our doubts and fears and
without passing through too many vacdlations and buckle down to H What with one thing und an­
other, the Vast few weeks have dis­
hands.
Under tho present system work?
Rend what the great Eng­
many hands handle them and many lishman wrote about it a short time closed enough to discredit men who
are by circumstance made rulers.
mouths are fed from the profits be­ ago:
We, who live, obscurely, within a
fore they travel the distance from
“ ‘ A great war in Europe will en­
small compass, watch things through
field to consumer, or even to the re­
able the United States to sell its
our bifocal lenses and turn away +tailer.
crops, in places which will give a
And tips consumer pays the bills. much greater income than if there without understanding from the spec
of the
kings of the world inu inc ui
tilt: ni
There (s no question but that wan no war. Almost every industry tacle
under
handing and passing
triguihg,
tho fault lies with the middlemen, will derive more or loss advantage.
ations
like a medicine X l
the
fajes
of
ni
wholesalers, cold storage men and Should tho American people take ad­
hall
from
one
K&gt;
another.
At such
speculators, each one of whom must vantage of the golden opportunity
times
as
men
turn,
if
they
can
turn ♦
extract the largest possible margin afforded them by the outbreak of
handily,
to
Dr.
Beecher's
lectures’
of profit before he passes it on to the the war, it will mean not diminished,
j — not our regular literary diet but
next leech.
but increased prosperity for the
a work marked by an occasional
And H’ith half a dolen human United States.’ ”
Sir George Pnish.
worthy thing they will find partial ♦
vultures fastening their talons upon editor of the London “ Statist.”
enlightenment. In this fnr example: ♦
every article of diet, it Is not to 'be
“ Well, let's go to work."
"As men they mean to he verawondered at that the public finds
cion* nn«l honest and moral; as poliitself plucked to the bones.
i
The schools are mobilizing.
All ticiuns they are deceitful, cunning
The retailer and the producer over tho land' there is a mustering und unscrupulous; as men they nh- ♦
should fain hands in a determined of rha infant population for enlist- hor the slimy demagogue: as poli-' ♦
effort to eradicate the vultures, und nient in the cause of education. T o ■Brians they employ him as a sfav- ♦
reduce the cost of living to some­ tho primitive district school there is engcr. T h ey abhor virtue and re­
♦&gt;
thing within the bounds of reason. flocking small groups of little men ward intrigue. If this style of i-har-.
The fact that a wave of prosper­ and women to take up the work of ncter were not wicked it would be ♦
♦«
ity seems to be ahead of us is no preparation for future control of
supremely ridiculous.
but
it 1»
reason why the consuming public affairs. Anil the movement is gen­ hot h."
♦&gt;
should calmly submit to being goug­ eral and concerted throughout the
ed in the matter of its foodstuffs.
land, district s c h o o l, high school and '
"H ave you ever henni " Laura
Can anyone in thbr community ■college each being the active scone
Jean l.ibbey is asking in the Chicago ♦
suggest a reasonable solution to tha of an enlistment that is repeated
Tribune, "that railroad men's lives ♦
problem?
.
I year after year and the glorious part
are dull nn«l monotonous .»mi pitied
of it is that, there is never any a p ­ are the hundsornc, sturili fcilow.s ♦
^ These are days of more or less parent lack of reservists to fill the to whom home is but a nume and ♦
worry for the newspaper makers. f.n W f Tmr t f l r trnincrt hast* of &gt;•«••»- courtships are but the recent fan­ &amp;
In the news room thero is the gigan­ terycar have taken their «li piu mas cies?" Bunk! As a me Wer of fact ♦
tic task of handling the war news a ini mar che il away to conquer the the avernge railroad man meets us ♦
and whipping it into shape for the worlId, each in his ¡individual way. many girls a* he does semaphores
The public. school synjet» of A mer­ and goes through life “ out of the
readers, the stress is also felt in
in n glori on* Inst it utirin
it of- block"' ns fur as feminine society i* ♦
Ira
every other department.
In the
equal
i&gt;pport
fi-r*
U
nilly
tlo
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high I'oiu'erncd
for
We bave known sailors &gt;
businean office there is also ever
nml
the
the
low.
thu
rul
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a
Tu
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poor.
to
blush
when
railroad riicti have re­ ♦&gt;
present apprehension in rognrd to
the supply of print paper which is lior class, nor creed, nor seit I■* bar lated iheir conquests
♦
available for use. Of .course In cities red from participation which results
of thia siro this feature is not u in individual advantage and re­
President Buys Ford
source of great'worry, but with the dounds to the glory of the nation as
'
Detroit.—
If
President
Wilson
♦
metropolitan dailies with their nu- a whole. I n - war shattered Europe
shows
ns
sound
judgment
in
making
. mcrous editions and vast niimher of with its boast of ¡tower and wealth i»y his fulyre appointments as he
. pages It is a different matter. Tho and antiquity,'kings are born to rule
did recently, we see no imminent o»
visible supply of paper now on hand and the man Is born to u life of toil,
(lunger of the ship of state founderwould supply tho newspapers just n unit whose efforts are rhirfly di­
Miller Bros., our Washington,*
rected
to
satisfying
the
demands
of
fafften days, and if any of the large
Small wonder th e n ! D - C- representative*, not.tied us
the
tithe-taker
mills should bo destroyed at this
&lt;k’llv e m l » Ford to the
time it w:ould mean increased prices that each passing year witnesses a j *‘"»1
to a la n d i^ h H ® H oubo for the, President, to f
wonderful
immigration
and smaller papers.
Already somo
♦
be used at his summer home.
of the metropolitan papers have where every man’s success depends
This
announcement
from
our
been compelled to advance prices upon his individual efforts and 'no
'Washington agents coming so closely
outside of rhefr own cities and a matter how lowly his station in life
upon the heels of Mr. Ford’s visit
his.children
share
equally
the
oppor­
straight » i t e of twelve conta a week
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to the 'national capital and confer­
tunity
to
rulo
and
ait
in
the
high
and soven cents for Sunday papers
ence with the President as to the
Is among tho possibilities of the near places.
state, of business, did* not suprrlse ♦
future. In fact those prices are al­
us much.
ready being - charged in some in­ 1* The front yard of a town may bo
Wo thoroughly believed that Mr.
stances. In some of the beleaguered defined as that part of it in which
ford would himself make the sale,
.cities of the continent, Paris, for visitors first land, na for instance, the
but In his characteristic kindly way .♦
example, daily newspapers are con­ railroad fctutlon or tho water front.
be stepped aside so that Miller Bros,
fined to one edition every twenty- T h e front yard of every Florida
would get the credit of selling a ♦
four houra consisting of a single town should be kept in a clean and
Ford to the first citicen of tho land.
aheet which carries no advertising orderly condition throughout the on-,
The addition of the President to
whatever.
tire year, but tho writer knows a tho Ford family is very gratifying
&amp;
number of cases whore this is not to the company..
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^ A terrific effort is being made to done. The river front or lake front
He is pe’rhaps the most famous
awaken America to the fact th a ft h e towns have a decided advantage Ford owner, though Fords are owned
war in Europe has opened tho gates over the others in the way of an by hundreds of leaders of the world's
to golden opportunities for extend­ opportunity to create a very attrac­ activities.
ing our commerce In many parti of tive park. Where this opportunity
For Instance, there were nineteen
the world.
With this purpose in has. been made most' of the visitor, prince» and. two grand -dukes d riv­
view editorials are being
penned, approaching by boat, is bound to ing Fords of their own in Russia,
advertisements are being printed get a decidedly favorable impres­ according to the last report from the
find neighbor Jones Is talking .it to sion of the place that will be lasting.
Russian representative, Mr. M. S.
I t is not such a terribly difficult* Friedo.
neighbor Brown. While as s nation
and .a t individuals j / e regret the or expensive matter in many cases
Several members of the English
calemity which ' has enveloped all to construct a concrete seawall along
peerage drive Fords, as do also many
The price o f A
Europe .there is no reason why we the water front.
titled persona in the other countries
should not avail ourselves o f the op­ block of brick paving wilt build a
of Europe.
portunity, to supply .the world with pretty good seawall which in many
Even the Taaha Lama of Urga
goods bearing the' label’ "M a d e in waya is movre valuable than the
has
a Ford town car, which was de­
paving.’
With the .ground leveled
America."
livered
to him under its own power
The situation has ‘been well sum­ off back of the. wall and a apace of
across
the
Gobi desert of Mongolia,
med up in a confidence ad by F. K. varying width set out to sh»de trees,
being
the
first
pleasure car to nego­
Anderson of Chicago, and it is’ re­ csbbfegg palms, planted ln grass and
tiate
the
hazardous
trip. produced here because it is worth provided with aeata we have an a t­
And in Washington the President
reading. "T h e
present ' European tractive water front, that reflecta
conflict fairly staggers the imagina- the enterprise of tho chitons of the will find himself among a disting­
. tlon.
The tremendoua armies and town. Besides this it is, more apt to uished company of Ford owner».
navies Involved, the great loss ol be ketp In a dean and sanitary con­ But a few aaya after reporting tho
sale of a Ford to the President,
life, the stupendous destruction of dition under auch circumstances.
With such a water front it ia not Miller .B ros.' announced they had
. property, all are so great as to near­
l y defy our comprehension. .
likely that the authorities of any •old a car to the Hon. Frank B.
“ And there is. still another, side. town would permit old and dilapi­ Brandegce, U. S. Senator from ConFreneh girl who mourns a dated docks and dirty Ul smelling nectlcut.— Ford Tmies.

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ON TUESDAYS
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I N S A N F O R D — L ife la Wa,th Living
SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER IH, 1914,

VOLUME VI

O VIEDO B O A R D
OF T R A D E

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• Knighls of ( pbimhuH Meeting
The candidates of the Sanford
Council of the Knights of Columbus
lodge, being organized in Sanford,
held n meeting last Sunday morning
H U S T L IN G c i t y o r g a n i z e s and elected the following officers;
Theo Schaal, Grand Knight.
trad e b o d y f o r d e v e lM. W. 7-eigler, Deputy Grand
M ENTFURFOSES
Knight.
C. L. Britt. Recording Secretary.
Oviedo, the second city of Sem­
inole cojioty Attd. jw a .U iato li»—*U*'
,V.,.Mahuaieiy. Financial Secy—
an, T ruu*u rer, *~J3.'
tin^d to become one of the!, Cfflfnccfmr.
i h i l p art of the «tote hai» organized
J. A. prèka, Lecturer.
a Uve Board- of Trade and will take
A. W. Wathon, Warden.
a most active part * In developing
F.* W. Mahoney, Advocate.
the resources of the, city and coun­
C. B. Ryan, Tim Keene and E. R.
try adjacent
^ ptedn » I « in the fnmima- ötaek4 440C.t til,-'{‘nrrtcrx.---- : **
Harry Britt and Fred Jones,
Hammoek section. one of the finest
fruit snd vegetable locations in the Guards.
The degree team will be hero in­
iouth and tho city is growing rap­
idly.' Thprc were so many questiops side of the next 30 days and will
arising from time to time in the inltliftli tho candidates.
The lodge is the only one in this
civic and commercial life of tho city
that it was incumbent upon the en­ section of the state and on account
terprising citizens to form a board of tho central locution of Sanford It
wns derided to organize the lodge
of trade to handle tho situation.
For this purpose the leading spirits hejv, although the membership is
of Oviedo mot Inst Tuesdgy night made up of K. of C’s from Del,and,
and formed the Oviedo Board of Orlando, Eustis and many other
towns npar here.
Trade with the following officers:
President, T . W. Lawton.
Vice President, E. A. Farndle.
See. and Treas., N. F. Lizette.
The board will meet again nest
Tuesday night to complete the or[»niiatlon and name the standing
committees and tho Oviodo Board
of Trade can be depended .upon to
ktep the name of tho city before the
There has been so much confusion
public from this time forward,
about the subject of registering for

THE SECOND GREAT
BATTLE BEING FOUGHT
RESUL3LWILL DECIDE WHETHER
KETREA-LiaWARII-RERLIN
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AND THE WHOLE WOULD LOOKS
ON PRAYING FOR PEACE
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Washington, 11 a. m.— French
military commission arrived On th&amp;
Lusitania this morning on secret
mission to Washington.
Personnel
and import not divulged.

NO. R
I.undis Will Not Resign
The DeLand News in its issue of
Wednesday says:
A canard is going the rounds of
Lbu. xuuv- proas to the u fle e t -th a tHrm.- *•Fnr^* D * Landis of "DeLand tY N -rrrrn n rn K T n A T ioN a n d
will* resign the office of state attor­
PAYM ENT OF POLL
ney for the Seventh Judicial Circuit,
u
TAXES
ami that lion. George PcCottcs of
Sanford is to be appointed in his
‘As information to all concerned,
stead.
the genera) registration books are
The News hi^uJ .the rumor last TTow open liffth* e llksp-Hf M r H. C .
week* and interviewed Mr. Landis Du Rose, supervisor of registration,
about the matter | He staled at that in his office opposite the court
li me that :faa ha«K
hUs-uridb Of W ’Tifriisp, And.are also open in the dis-

LETTER FROM
MR. JENKINS

signing:
running ill, the telate pynera.
News reporter ngnizrralk4-itpau..Uit'
Land's yesterday, and he reiterated
his statement of last week, to the
effect that he had no idea whatever
of resigning. He further stated that,
since the story Has been published
In the state press, he ,hns received
not less than 50 letters from every
county - in the circuit, protesting
against the rumored resignation.
Attorney Murray Sains of DeLand
was also mentioned as possible suc­
cessor; when there is to bo any
change, Volusia county people ought
to get behind Mr Sams and urge his
appointment.
* *

^YcT' registration olficus throughout
mm
fhe ses uml ■ arunIsy - m — Otnt|)WT. ■
which will be October 10th, after
which dale the hooka will be closed.
This is for the registration for tho
general election, your registration
for the primary election will not en­
title you' to. vote In the general
election,
but thoso
already regis­
tered FOR T H E G E N E R A L E L E C ­
T IO N
will not be required to reg­
ister again, but i f would be well to
see the registration officer and sco
that your name is porperly entered
on his books, as this is the first
time the general registration book«
have been open in the new county.

ed hat tie, with masses of troops
throwing themselves at each other,
and every'available piecr of artillery
concentrated in the determined ef­
fort of the armies tg break the oth­
—
er’s left
Geneva', 11 a. m,— All fortresses
Tho Germans, who a fortnight
along t lie Rhine depleted on gar­ ago had to abandon their first swift
risons sent to front to re-inforce. endeavor in destroy the armies of
German lines.
France and Great Britain and cap­
To vote at the general election,
ture Paris, have fortified themselves
which will be held November 3rd
London, 11 a. m.— Battle raging on the mountains north of the River
electors must be registered and have
along entire front with increasing, in­ Aisne, through the plnins of Cham­
their poll taxes paid for 1912 and
tensity.
Death of Gen. "Battnile pagne and in tile Argomie Moun­
1913, unless exempt from poll tax.
announced.
tains, through which the Meuse
The tax collector will lie in his of­
flows.
I'Vey are In stronger posi­
fice from S:0() a. in. to 1;0l) p. m.
Rome. 11 a m.
Trent, Austrin
tions t h a n they were for the battle
and from 2:00 p, m. to 6:00 p. m.
preparing for long siege by Italian
The
Sanford
basket
ball
team
met
of the Mario* and have been strong­
tin* general election in November forces. Declaration of war expected ly reinforced with fresh troops from tin* DeLand team on the home court each day* except Sunday from Sept.
Rally Season
Tin* game- was 17th to October 10th for the pur­
This is rally season at the Congre­ and the new law regarding i in- pri­ on 2Mh
the non i and east
They already last Friday night
maries
iuis
m
o
mixed
the
ordinary
hard
fought
by
both
tenuis, (irne pose of receiving poll taxes. In caso
gational
Church. Next
Sunday
have ant-mpied
counter
attacks
Sommar) of War News
voter
that
many
at
this
lime
do
being
called
several
times
by differ­ of a person moving , from one dis­
morning at 11 o’ clock it will he u
against tin* allied troops, which,
A noi Iter great Lutile, even mori*
trict to another he should report
not
know
whether
they
are
regis­
ent
players
church rally service, to exalt and
(lushed from victory, have I... . tr\
Some think they must vita! for ibi* coti ni rie* concerned ing to picicni them from entrench­
The ball wa- m ln I,nini territory tiic matter to tin* supervisor of reg­
ejnphasixe the Church as the insti­ tered r»r not
Ululi I li ose Unii ha Ve preceded il, is
istration ami have Ids name trans­
tution well worth one’s loyalty and. register again regardless of wether
ing themselves.
, ! most of the time bui the ctlicieiit
in
progress
oi\
a
lino
extending
from
I work of our guards kept the Indi ovit ferred to the district in which ho
consecration.
Let every member they registered in Orange county
A cer.'1 • i* to English and French
the
regimi
&lt;
*(
Noyon
mi
thè
Ri
ver
11vc-i. hm the law provides that nu
of 1 be basket ,
plan to be present ami bring a friend and became voters for all time or
Oi»e. uorthweMi &lt;•( Puris, lo thè ri ver official to ports, thesr attacks have
person shall be allowed to vote in
just
registered
tills
year
for
the
The
feat
uns
of
the
game
were
with him or her.
The following
been rep il.sed and the Germans com
Mense, north of Vermini.
any
oilier election district than the
spring
primaries
and
it
im
impossible
[tw
o
long
throws
for
field
goals
by
Sunday morning will be held the
The front i* shorter than in the jwdled to give way at certain points. Itouth, (» p la in of the home team, one in which he is registered.
to
get
the
matter
straight
with
all
Sunday school rally service.
The
therefore our advice i n |but Hr of the Marne, but this will re- hut tin- German general slat! rhums |and liogden, ( ‘ apt of the DeLand
A qualified voter, as defined fiy
Sunday school should have a regular the voters
suit only in a more fiercely contest- the opposite
team, both were good shot* and the law of ilus state is every rnab;
place in the program of every eiu- every voter hi Seminole rouutv it to
f Counted, i be other was tiie whirl person of tin* age of 21 and up­
icn. and especially of every member see Supervisor Publish and see that
wind tnudi of the game by Gilbert wards. that al tip* time of his regi»-.
of the Christian homes of our com­ you are On the real regirl ration books
N
e
»
Mail
Roules
V S a n ftird R o o ste r
Flo* Smfnrd player- were smaller tratinn t* a citizen "f the United
munities
Lei every Sunday school regardless of whether you voted in
T Jen Jaeoiis, tin* efficient pu**f
U T Fields is in the city today
'Hit*
as a whole than the visitors but 1S t a l e s , and shall have resided in
»cbolar plan to be present (or Rally tiie primary election or not
shukmg ha iuta with Iti* mitny San- master of fim i nota and nmmber pf
otjly safe way for every voter is to
when our l-mys gni the tir-t basket Florida for one year, and in this
D»y. Sept. 27, 9:45 u. in.
ford (rieinls
He is now enguged in! thè Mininole t'oiinty Selino] Itoard
nee
t
Ilssupervisor
before
each
elect
in
fa'l lune it put pepper and stick iiumly for -tx months, and shall
The Buraias are again taking up
lite reai estate business io Augusta, ^ wu- in Ih»* city tios w«*i-k and talkmg
to-it mio them und with the aid of have paid on or before tin* second
the work of their class, it is desired Gon and know (positively that y out
Georgia, bis former borile, but hit^ nf thè growib r*f bis sei tinti incidenlthe s-TTthnsrastir crowd -rtur*cheered [^jàlu/ilay of I to* mouth preceding
that every Haiti cg man Dring next naine is on the books
Such a prob„art i* ‘ ‘ ìli ù! 1F 'T » FTTord and he sili y mentlonetl tliut -evirai ne w
nfir hoys continuously, doing justicej tin.* month in which the election is«
Sundiy another' wTtTT him.' cedure would eliminate tin* remotest
says that Florida is the liest state mail routes would soon be estab­
held. Ids poll taxes for the two
Next Sunday evening, 7:30, a possibility of a mistake and would in the Union and especially nt this lished in the Ciminola distriiY, The to Sanford.
DcLund hud a joll) crowd with year* next preceding the year in
«Ties of Bible character studies in avoid much confusion and discus­ particular time when t lie war is postoffices at t hri-una* and Luke
them and when their boys pulled u windli the election is Held, unless
miniature will begin, the first one sion on election day
holding back tin* prosperity of Geor­ Pickclt will probably be abolished
good
play the rbi'er» of the Sanford eXetn
The
following
is
from
Supervisor
nipt from paying such poll tax
being ” Philip, the Finder." a sliort
gia and other cotton states.'
Mr, and ‘ he mail to tjiose place» i*arrieil
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by
reii«nli of III* not having been of
talk for busy, upward looking people
in \uguHla It in by 1 F 11 (roti * &lt;it i l il,,oi t of ‘
i Id' is l i w
ii i- m l o t • ,
1 *.
.li- g o o d
age
baling bun o v e r .’»a years
! In r* ecu *it * • i gr * 1» i
There «ill be good music, and u * or
This will in. a no rt a-, J b it a li look for In Inc
porardv and a
of &gt;g* &lt;&lt;r who ha- Io* t a limb in
player** (|v ml hi-r ~i*b*
dial welcome awaits all who come confi)spin in Go minds o| i lie puhili
for the t Potinola o l i o » alni
■I.ill Fig fa* » lit a Ilford ere long, as n
The managing •■I t,t* team by buttle
Tuesday the C. K. Society will in regard i o the limiter of registra
In* ilunkM lh.tl thin season in Florida nun t better mail laiilitu-s lor « bri.tt»p l.
Houth was without fault.
have a business and social meeting lion, growing largely out of tin* m*w will lie a record breaker." Hi*.office m u » and Luke Pickett.
As there are not only our official«
The
first
half he gave his Subs, u to elect, but a number of most im­
primary
law
and
lilt*
division
of
the
at Mrs. Ensmingcr’a. All members
in Augusta is besieged with inquiries
try out and found them in good portant measures to vote on, it iM&gt;Permit me to say, there­
are urged to come and bring a county.
about Flofida. and the eSodlis to
The
World's
Series
shape
nmi then substituted Gilbert liooves every man interested in the
fore,
that
there
are
now
two
sepa­
friend.
this slate will be the greatest in the
rate and distinct seta of registration
La Verve Hurt and Ed Lane will and Herring in their regular places garni .if the fount)' and the state to
hiMorv of Florida.
honks kept in every county of tin*
have the world's series at the I in- Gilbert played under dilliculttes, qualify and vote.
state, one the primary* registration
perlai again this season providing having a very bad arm - Pearson
Ri—peit fully Still mi tied,
the people of Sanford'take enough played a .«crappy game at forward,
books which apply to and control tin*
In Honor of MIhn Vaughn
Jt iH N I&gt; IIS 'K IN S .
Democratic primary alone, which
\ delightful party was gjven Dy interi «I to warrant the large ......- I hi« wa- hi« Iir**t game «u h s*.inf"rd
,
Tax Collector
is held bl-enniaTiy. tile
la-1 being Mi-* Ahi') Dnudney in honor of «ary expenditure for tin- eie. trical Raynor played a full game of 'life
held III June past and tin* next will Mr** a Ì vu Vaughn of'saniord. uUtho «’ fferu and the wire direct from the j and*pluck, he had the misfortune to
be held in June 1916, before which Camp of the Forty Palms on Lake grounds to the theater
Last year receive an injury in the »erimd half
Sarhgrn J. J. Dickinson and Act­
time every man will have to regis­ H a r my
the
board
at
the
Imperial
wu»
better hut after a few minutes wa* able
Thursday evening.
The
ing Chief of Rocords L. D. Wicker
ter again, beginning February 1st, room was beautifully decorated with than any of the large cities of Flor­ to finish in the gume. Wanhhouru
request the, presence of the entire
and Routh subs, did justice to the
1916 and continuing for sixty days; jiitim, cedar and ferns.
Music and ida but was poorly patronized, but
membership of Ojus Tribe No. 61,
the second, the general election games were enjoyed throughout the nothing daunted the boys will try it team, Washburn making two field
Improved O*lrdor of Red Men at
books, which control not only the evening, and delicious refreshments.
if they ran receive the proper goals and Houth by efficient guard­
tne kindling of the council fire thlB
general -election but all other elec­ consisting of fruit sherbet and cake encouragement.
See Messrs. Lane ing of his*man who wus not able to
evening for the purpose of organiz­
throw Ik basket
tions held (n the county from time were served out under the palms.
and Hurt and get the plan.
- Jacksonville,
Sept.
IK.— ‘ ‘ Fiftying a degree team and to arrange for
A good crowd witnessed tye game,
to tipie. These hooks are now open
seven different varieties are in the
the entertainment of the .Great
Those enjoying this delightful par­
and all seemed to he well satisfied,W mix-up and the Governor is, in a;
in nil the precincts of tho county
Council of Florida, which convenes
&gt; Moved to Town
and till seemed to lie well satisfied. ■pickle', ” said a local politician yes­
for the purpose of nllowing any who ty were Misses Barbara McLain,*
in Sanford next March'.
Mr
and
Mrs.
J.
A.
Hnrrold
and
We hop« to see them hack again, terday discussing the probabilities
Thus«
TnrladL
Ramona
McLain,
have become of age since tfiey were
■ The captain of tho efficient degree
thanking
them for their hearty *uji- of any particular man receiving the
last open and any new persons who Marie Daniels, Alva Vaughn, Abby daughters have moved back to San­
of Seminole Tribe No. 29,
port
and
the interest they shnwetf. appointment to the Senate chair
may hnve come into the state and Dnudney and
Mrs: A. Vaughn; ford after spending the past two
of the Hunting Grounds 37 Jackson­
The final scire was IJ to 11 in favor
are now eligible to the privilege of
which Senator Bryan is expected tc^
ville will be present to assist in the
Messrs. Thomas McLain, Paul Doo­ years on their fine place in the sub­ of Sanford.
registering.
leave
fur a federal judicial bench.
organizing of the team. ■
Tho line uji was as follows:
When the county was divided ley. Robert Merrlweathcr, Joe Smith, urbs on Mellonv file avenue. Their
‘‘Jacksonville has at least ten »jaw*/
Chief Otto Weth, of the Reserva­
DeLand
Orange county turned over to Sem­ Bert I’nttishnll, Gilla Sipes and Chat»'. many friends uro glad to welcome Sanford ,
who are assuming heroic nttiCudex;
tion of Colorado will be present with
Cruse
Herring
it
F
inole county the precinct books, Merry weather.
them back into the life of Sanford.
or running up lightning rods. T am ­
many words of wisdom to impart.
Allan
Pea non
L. F.
which embraced the precincts now
pa has five admittedly* conscious
The Wigwam of Ojua Tribe is over
Gilbert
c.
Miller
in
this
county,
hence
all
who
were
that
th e y are senatorial timber; Pen­
the Imperial Theater.
Routh (Cnpt)
L G. Hogdenfcapt
—
registered therein need not. register
sacola has nearly as mtuty plum­
Raynor
Known
It. G.
»gain.
New Yacht Launched
ing and assuming a dignified, quiet
Suba, Washburn and Routh.
Please let me urge, fo^ fear that
*••’ The beautiful new yacht of James
and sapient look when 'senate’ Is
Referees, Ned Chittenden: time
Laughlin I I I , which has been In some may not he entirely clear upon
spoken before them; Miami has sev­
'"Tlie election In Seminole county ficinl canvass is made. The follow­ keeper, Mr. Chittenden.
building on the St. Johns at the this matter, that you call at my
eral favorite sons, while the interior
for members of tho local school ing gentlemen were elected:
We play DeLand a game on their
Sanford-DeLand lorry» was expected otfic*, No. 112 Park avenue, so that hoards occurred on Tuesday and
J. S. McKenzie, W. H. Howard, floor Sept. 22nd, and would like to of the state fairly tremn with 'pos­
to be alunchcd this morning, pre- I may see that you are properly reg­
sibilities.' Gov. Trammell will have*
w o r e ’ comparatively quiet, although H. B McCall.
have a good Sanford delegation.
parstory to getting everything ready istered, and in the precinct in which
the work of his life to select, onel.ongwood
more interest was manifested than
J ,
---- ------------------- ;--------[or »he cruise to New York, which you liv^.
from among the crowd daily growing
ever before and this interest ma^o C: W. Entzminge
New Building Campaign
H. C. DuBOSE,
is now planned for Saturday as the
larger
without hurting the prido of
several changes.
The reqults were E. W. Dunn
‘
The Sunday school scholars of the
starting day. The party will consist
Supervisor of Registration.
some
half
the rest.”
J. W. Osteen
as follows:
,
Baptist church have entered into u
of Mr. and M l# James Laughlin,
Sanford
L. J Hartley
campaign to rnise enough money in
“ j r* and Mra. Shaw, and Mr. and
Baptist Church Services
3 mill«
the coming week to pay for the
125
Wifi Organile
_Mr*. Ralph Yearby.
H
li
Stevens
..
9:30 Primary school in the shack
Total vote, 26.
Tapestry Brick that have been used
. . . : ___ 117
Monday, October 6th, 7:30 p. m.
H F Whltner
The yacht will pass down .the St.
9:30 Main school in the church.
(huluutn
in tin* new church now being con­ ii the date and time set by Mr. i. L.
............. 99
0 ns, and will only take tho ocean 11:00 Preaching.* subject, ' ’ Perga.” S. Runge
G.
M
Jacobs
. . .
9 structed. Ten cents from a person Deputy Grand Organizer for the''
............... 76
C. It. Walker
* ere there are no inland wn ter ways
3:30 Jr.'U. Y. P. U.
.9 pays for a brick complete counting Heralds of Liberty for Central and
............... 38 W. M Jacobs........................
Paralleling the coast. The boat will
L. R. Philips. .
6:45 Sr. B. Y. P. U.*
Henry
Futch.................
9 all the workmanship in placing same. South Florida.
Total votes cast, 167.
. .
7:46 "Preaching, subject, "Thd
« u«*&gt; at the principal d tfe .
en
3
m
ills..'...............
9 When these children approach you
Tho Heralds of Sanford and vicin­
out*. The party will be out purely Northern Iron.”
For 3 mill tax 48, (or 2 mill tax|37,
with this appeul do not turn them ity are looking forward to th e'tim o
Total
vote
cast,
13.
r pleasure, and judging from the
Come to corner of Park Ave. and against tax 2.
Geneva
*
away even if it is to give them only when thè largest fraternal organiza­
‘ *
2 *5 « - - ot their craft will havo Sixth street.
Oviedo •
W. B. Rauleraon, M. E. Dooley, one ■brick.
Every person in the tion known tp Florida will ha or­
&gt;jch accommodations as will make
Welcome, always welcome.
Total vote of this district was not H. A. Nicholson.
3 mills.
Total whole cotniHenlty should be proud to ganized fn the City Hall on tho
c trip a most pleasant one.*
GEORGE H Y M A N
'*
__
" r
’
obtained but wifi be giuen when of- vote, 20.
place a brick in the new building.'
ft« Porter-Star.
above date.
Pastor.
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YOUR REGISTRATION

SANFORD WON GAME

Every Yoler Should Consult Super­
visor DuBose and Get Straight

W ere Too Much For (he Team
That Came O ver From DeLand

REDMEN ATTENI0N!

Big Pow W ow This Evening and
All B raves To Be Presenl

PR 0-TEM SENATOR

Quite a Number W ant Sen. B ry a n 's
Place If He Gels Appointment

SCHOOL BOARD ELECTIONS

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ABOUT PEOPLE AND EVENTS
B E IN G A

RESUM E

O F‘ SANFORD

- U P - T O •D A T E

H A P P E N IN G S
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Communication» for this Column Should be Marked »Society Editor’ *, or
Phoned to Mr*. R. A. Terheun, 1'honc 20.1

LMrs. Henry McLaulin and sgns,
Henry and Victor, left on Tuceday
lor Augusta, Ga., where they will
visit Mrs. McLaulin's sister, Mrs.
SOME A M U S IN G AND SOME
Davis.

UST OF QUÇER VOWS
DERING

ON

THE

BOR­
TR A G IC .

Rev, T. Arthur Peck and his
mother are again Bt home, after a
pleasant summer ■vacation spent in Bachelor Who 8wore he Never Would
Look Upon a Woman Again Kept
their old home.
His Oath, Though It Cc*t

aisriacilonTo interfere wltB tEo point
lug of bis great picture, ’Tho Wreck
of the Medusa.’’ Ho had bis head
shaved and vowed thnt ho would never
allow his hair to grow until hts work
was done. Tho vow ho religiously
kopt. in splto of strong temptation to
break It, and tho rew’ard of his heroism
was the most perfect painting of hG
life.
It was for a very Curious reason
that an old lady who died a few years
ago condemned herself to more than
30 years’ confinement to her home.
She had married a widower, ns rnlBorly
ns ho was unromnntlc, and ho Insisted
that his second wife should wear tho
clothes loft behind by his first wife.
The wife was as mutinous as her hus­
band was resolute, and she determined
that until sbo could havo her own
clothes sbo would never lenvo tho
house—a vow she kopt until her
death.

Him Much Money.
Mrs. J. H. Ferguson will leave
V
Studio Doner
I
Mrs. W. P. Carter left Werines- today for Cara belle to visit J betThere Is no limit to human folly or
Missea Zoe Mnnson and Margaret 1day tor Atlanta, w here she will prob­ daughter, Mrs. Lyn Kinbourn. Mr.
perverseness,
and many of tho vows
Ferguson
anil
grandson,
Webster
ably
remain
until
October.
Wight were the charming young
that
rash
people
make are foolish
Ontwuy
preceded
Mrs.
Ferguson.
hostesses at an inforrnul dancing
well as perverse.
Mr. D. S. Babbitt, the genial dc-J
party at
Mrs. Munsson's studio
Eighteen year« ago a California man
Monday evening. Simple and effec- tivery clerk at the poalofTlcc is again
Volcanoes Again In Action. _
lost his sight during an Illness, and
tive were the dVcoralions of potted at home after n jolly two weeks
Bomo of the volcanoes In the Sanglr thcro was danger of total blindness.
plants and ferns, placed about the at Coronado Beach,
islands are In eruption. Tho streams Ills wife was exceedingly pious, and
of lava have burned down wood* a M vowed that- If her. husband!*, sight was
porches.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilobl. Webb will cocoa plantation*, and a rain' o f stono restored she would crawl on her hands
Fruit punch and ainty cakes were
le ive Saturday for Jacksonville, en ha* caused' damage throughout tho and knees once a year to a neighbor­
served.
The young people enjoying the hos­ route to New Ynrjr. via the Clyde whole surrounding country. Above a ing church In token pf her gratitude.
Bank-Notes Msde of 811k.
pitality of these two popular girls were Line steamer Lenape, to spend sev­ hundred house* havo collapsed. Sev­ Ho recovered his sight, and onco a
Rank-notes mado of silk of a par­
eral of the Sanglr Gland*, which aro year his wife baa kopt her vow.
ticular shade that will bafilo the bank­
Misses Janie and Alice Whitner of eral weeks.
almost midway between Mindanao,
It*was surely nothing hut folly and note forger are now poaslblo. As Is
Jacksonville, Kate Underwood, Anna
Philippines, and Celebes, havo actlro obstinacy that Inspired tho vow of an known, most of the expert bank-note
Miss Beulab Hutcheson and Miss
McLaughlin, Kssic Purdon, Fannie
volcanoes, tho most Important being
that be would nover look forgers uso photography to obtain
Ueha M unson, A lr.-n m l M r s . T i j i - -Hdd11 Mncey have returned from Oukong Abu on Great Ranglr b y . ojd bachelor
worqan'# fftCO
In ordcr tQ tholr'best results; bet a recant inviai-,
baia:. Messrs. Griffiri- Herring., lient -Daytona— .---eruption of which many thouirimtf
...... ,...
..
carry oat his vow ho had. a high wall tlun makes It possibly 1,1 jmmJ a ^ u r a
jamhx -WbiMl*!T1WM;.U.
lives havo been lost. Its
that yannot
Imllt jirjiUliil l.U Iwmmn n=hlnh hn,
.IU&gt; " f
rnilhiw«l« w-»™ In U
.. Hoy and.^lim ChiLLunricn and Ber^ - Mr*—
ted iiii’ n tor hts warn- possibly- J*4»»|4iotogrttphxuL----- - 1856, 1883 and 1882. la the last mam
thold Nulling.
.
, from Discoverrd-br a woman, thG Inven­
TOTaerxontgr Later, when now houses
with* Mr. lirady and their young lloned year tho northwest portion of sprang up afuund his own and hts tion is a now process for waterproof­
the island entirely disappeared, can
people.
Fancy Work Circte
grounds wero overlooked, ho had them ing fabrics without rubber and dyeing
rylng 2,000 people with 1L
V Mrs. N _ H. Garner entertained
covered with a roof and artificially them In the came operation. LJnen,
the fancy work circle at her.home on
lighted. Ho kopt his strango vow to cotton, or other materials to bo treat­
Mrs. J. C. Higgins and family
Worthy of Remembrance.
Park avenue very delightfully Wed­ returned from Tiaytona Wednesday.
tho end of hla life, which, howover, ed by this process are placed white
Tho
two hundredth anniversary of calno within sovon years.
Into one end of tho machine and
nesday
afternoon.
Marshmallow.1 Mrs. Higgins and Miss Annie left
tho birth of Ephrnhp Williams, founder
brought
out at »ho other end a few
The most recent of these foolish
cake and chocolate ice cream with Thursday for North Carolinn, where
of Williams college, will bo celebrated makers of vows Is a native of DrussoG, minutes later colored, waterproofed,
whipped cream were the dainty re­ they will spend the month of Sep­ by that Institution on October 8 ncxL
who has sworn that ho will make a tour and dry. Fabrics so produced, the In
freshments served.
tember.
Unllko most college founder«, Wil­ of tho world walklug backward. I l l s to vector maintains, can bo used In bun' Mrs. Garner’s guests were Mesliams was not a clergyman, but a sol­ bo hoped that his fato will bo hnp-1 dreds of tnules^from aeroplano bullddames T. S. Davis, Dullose, .Metdier, For his fight against tho French pler than that o f tho man who swore ' lng to bank note making,
i Leslie Hill who has been visiting
tingcr, Jphns, Caldwell, H. It. Ste­
In Canada the commonwealth of Mas­ that ho would never rest until he could '
---- '------------ 1-----his aunt, Mrs. Deane Turner, has
sachusetts gavo him 200 acres, on walk on tho colling llko a fly, and who
vens, W. W Long, Huberts. H H.
The
Electoral College.
returned to his home in Jackson­ which ho erected Fort Massachusetts.
Hill and Lilja.
Hamilton says: "It wns drsirnblo
lost his reason without gaining his
ville.
Caught by an umhusrndo of French wish.
thnt tho immediate election of the
and Indians, he was shot In tho head
C lan .Wrriing
There was "method In tho madness’' president should be mado by men
v Mrs. W. L. Morgan will return In 17G6 and died, leaving funds for tho
moat capablo of analyzing tho qualities'
Tho Junior girls of. tho Congrega­ tomorrow, after a delightful sum­ beginning of the college on tho slto of the great French palntor Zelm, who
vowed that ho would never leavo his adapted to tho station. A small num­
tional Sundny school held a class mer spent in Virginia, Pennsylvania of tho fort
studio until a certain Important pic­ ber of persons, so.lectod by their fel­
meeting at the home of their teach­ and Atlantic City. She will bo ac­
ture wuH finished. Ho gavo Instruc­ low cltlzons from tho general mnss, will
er, Mrs. Strong. Wednesday after­ companied by her sister, Miss Ruth
tions that tho door should bo locked bo most likely to possess tho Informa­
New Idea In Education.
noon, for the purpose of electing Mettinger, who will upend her vaca­
tion and discernment requisite to so
Tho moving picture has boon Intro­ In his studio and that door should not
officers and planning the winter’s tion in Sanford.
complicated
an Investigation.” It Is
bn
opened
under
any
conditions,
his
duced as a permanent feature of tho
work.
Officers elected were; Vera
unnecessary
to
say that by Itnporcopmeal»
to
be
hnnded
to
him
through
a
German schools Films for courses of
Terheun, president; Gussie Frank,
l i , , Arthur Peck, ml unir y libra- bacteriology, anatomy and biology are hole la the door Thus he worked for Hble changes the spirit of tho Const lmnntlm during the crisis that ended In tutlon has disappeared, mid that for
vice president; Margaret Strong, rian was on duly at the Library ilready available In that country.
Napoleon s famous coup d'etat and hln generations the "electors” have been
secretary; Lila Hutcheson, treasurer. Thursday morning, assisted by Ben­
accession to the throne, of which Zelm tbu mere automata by which tho peoAfter the business session a delight­ jamin Whit nor.
Mr.
Peek
has
For Rusted Saws.
knrw nothing until his picture wus pie register the result of their vole,
ful social hour and dainty refresh­ charge of the catalogni ng
Mr
When tho «nw become« rtmted It completed and his door unlocked
— —— —
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ment* were enjoyed by the girls.
\Vhinter will be an efficient and use­ may bo removed with ornery dust
Another French artist. Gertcnuld,
.
I
ful member of the library commit­ mixed with «went oil Apply this with
was equally determined to all..* no \VHfll
AflS
D T in g
KCSUltS
Hoy Seoul a
tee.
it larjse corncob.
v‘ The organization of the Boy
.£
Scouts of the Baptist church haw
been 'jtorfected, there being two pa­
-(
trol» in special form for the begin­
ning of the winter's work
The utinpal foot race w.ns run on Tuesday
night, HrnCdt iirothcf.-o/i . being J.
winner-- Edward Millen won the
bicycle race.

/four Mrrhnij

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3- 1-------------------- .----------------CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

There wns a large gal tiering of
the members of the rose committee
and Woman’s Club at the home of
Mrs.' Henry Wight Wednesday af­
ternoon to enjoy her hospitality.
Making of roses has become a pop­
ular fad in Sanford and the enthusi­
asm is contagious ns ii resuli of tinregular Woilnestlsy me-lings fur this
purpose, informal morning and even­
ing parties in various neighborhoods,
luncheons, teas and spend the day
parties, with an invitation to ’make
'roses is an excqse for tlieso enjoy­
able and delightfully informal af­
fairs and the roses grow in bunches.
• 'Mrs. K E. Tolar will ho hostess
next Wednesday afternoon.
"500" /'»rig
'A vu
very charming ulluir was givey
Tuesday night by ’ Mr. and Mrsi
Geo.’ Davis Hart for Mias Addic
Nval, jhe popular young guest of
Miss Annre Lee Caldwell.
The beautiful bungalow home on
the Heights -was an attractive set­
ting for the happy young people
gnthered beneath its roof,*
Upon the broad, cool porches,
*'..
with their decorations of palms,
ferns and potted plants, in the foli­
age oT which twinkled myriad can­
dles, were placed the card tables,
and here too the dainty réfreshmonta were served.
,
The prizes were won by Misses
'Annie Whitncr, a lovely handker­
chief; Mr. Emery Close won the
gentlemen's prise, a handsome brass
mounted shaking pad.
MU* Neal
was presented with the guest prixe.
Invited to meet Miss Neel were
Misa Mabel Bowler, Mell, Alice and
Annie Whitner, Annie Lee, Lettie
and Alice Caldwell, Eaaie Purdon,
Martha. Fox; Meedambe Geo. Fox
and Gardner; Messrs. W. J. Thig­
pen. Seth Woodruff, Tenny Deane,
Karl Roumillat, Emery Close, Ned
Chittenden, Gardner,’ David and
H I S S ' WeJdman Caldwell.
Pertonal M ention
Rev. Dr. Brownlee and &gt;Mrs.
Brownlee have returned from their
honeymoon and are located for tha
present at 410 Magnolia avenue.
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/AG,
Mrs. R ay Butt and Mrs. N- 0.
Thomson enjoyed tho day at Oakland Tuesday, tha' guaata of Mr*.
Vick.
.
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Mrs. Margaret Gowdy of New
Haven, Conn., is the guest of her
■k v daughter, Mrs. Hal Wight.

U All Local Advertisements Under
This Heading THREE CENTS a
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
Charge 25 Cent«.
FOR SALE
For Salfr-At n discount- Scholar­
ship in Sanford Business College.
Owner unable to use it and it will 1*
sold st n sacrifice. Enquire Herald
Office.-103-tf.
F dr Sale— 19l0 Cadillac tou inj
car for $400.00, just overhauled in
good running shape. Sanford M a ­
chine &amp; Garage.
82-tfc
For Sale or Kent-—T w o nicq resi-dances-a b n bargain—, W.-L.-'lLisw»». v&gt; j
—m — ■
~ ~----- t—-Mc t f For Sult'-Orengs—gruvu.—
fine hammock lamL —DIP., amnia U
Celery Infid, one ten acre tract celery
land. At n bargain. Address P. 0. B
Box 1034. iD4-8tc.
For Sale— Fine furm of ten arret
about tiiree miles from the city,
also two choice city lots.
Going
cheap for cash or can be purchased
on easy terms. Address It., can of
Herald office.
For sale or Rent Five acres, tiled
land, two good wells, located ji-t
south of Station 10 on S. &amp;• E Rail­
way. (5 room house.
See K \\
Mahoney at FernaUl’s,
97-tf
For Sale-^Sixtoen foot launch,
three horse motor clinker built, hull
In good shape.
Cheap for cash,
C H. German, Sanford
0 if,

TO

RENT

For Rent Two cottages, I'., rV
and Tenth, foqr nini five rooms, une
wired
Apply Miss A Trafford
y.
For Rent
Five room house. i*o
acres land tiled, for $ 1f&gt; per im I h
Inquire at 112 Laurel avenue
For Rent Sanford, Fiorititi,
acre batti mock farm at head &lt; avenue utxjivcr. fi, Fast f a n
Atlanta. Georgia
l ake Notil e 1 will relit. '■cl
trade tir Inulti you a Imu-e on t-u &lt;
remis
.1
Mus n i, Mi 1 I’ almet'i)
• \cime
I 'I •
Five acres tiled lumi inside ,
limits for
I. near brick mad
lending station.
Apply to A. i ‘
Connelly. Sanford. Florida.
2-tf
Fur Rent
l renin m ilage f i b if
month
fi room m ilage f 12 SO. it
eluding water
lì
\\ ^peti--* r

Wti announce* our first
showing of Coat Suits and
Cape Coats for this Fall.
The styles are certainly
pretty, and we invite every
lady to call and make an
early selection.

r if r, r t til ii I-,-. T i e ¡ 1
a hru|y well lui atei!. A I' ( utili
IÜD Magnolia .St.
102-tf
For Rent Cheap for Cash— Twenty
acres of good hammock lami all tihd
Call or write A M. Tvlcr
4 101 tf
For Rent
Furnished ntlice etjinp
pell with roll top desk, office chai*and tafiJe.H, ' Also a roll top dr G
typewriter desk and other eq .
ment f o r 'sale or rent.
Herald olii"«■J-tf
tin

For Rent Several good ollum
over Yoweil's.
Enquire Vo well's
storo.
•
•
C-ti

MISCELA NEOUS
Wanted— Throe furnished room»
for
light
housekeeping.
G. B.
Bynum, Sanford &gt; Business College.
5-2tc
tini

Wanted— T o buy a bushel of seed
potatoes for fall planting.
W. M.
Haynes, Herald Office.
5-2tp ,
Wanted— Plowing or team work
by man with good team.
J. KSummers, care M. S. Nelson, or
phone Lord’s Station.
5-tf

COAT SUITS

CAPE COATS

.» . ’rai.

Loit— Between Ft. Reed and San*
ford, automobile tire on rim, inner
tube in same. Finder return to Mo­
tor Sites Co. Gtriage and rcieive re­
ward.
. 6-3 tp *

Smlla Right.

1914

When In doubt—•mils. It G a ssis
play at almost any «lago of Ufa's gams
But bo saro It's tho right kind of x
■mils—not the fawning smith,’ not tha
•tulio of fear which is bettor doscrib**
m a grin, but tho amilo which **r*
that tho world is a pretty good sort of
ft pisce ir you don’t tako It too seri­
ously—tho :-tuII o that say a: "Come -&gt;a
in. tho jok j ’ii a good on a."— Pictorial
Horlow.
They Don't Know.
Men'talk about what they would do
If they had $1,000,000. but nlno out of
ten lie about itl If they had $I .CUJ,000 tho first thing they would do
•would bo. to lay plans and concoct
schemes for getting- two.—Toledo

Blade.
L

�WAR NEW S

F I V E H O U R S A H E A D O F A N Y P A P E R IN T H E S A N F O R D F I E L D

PUBLISHED
SEMI- WEEKLY

HERALD
IN

ON TUESDAYS'
AND FRIDAYS

S A N F O R D — L ife In Wi&gt;ith Living
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SANFORD, FLO R ID A, TUESDAY. SKPTEMDER 15. I9H

VO LUM FVr
("nr Wan Wrecked
The big Cadillac touring ear of
Mr. J. P. Mussel white w-as hit by a
northbound Atlantic Coast Line pas­
senger train shortly uftcr three
o'clock Thursday afternoon at tho
ice plant crossing, in the northern
MONDAY MORNING SEPT. pnrt of tho city. Tho train was go*
ing at a lively rate and almost com­
- 2 8 . ANOTHER TERM
pletely demolished the ear, throwing
it
.to the side of the track upside
WILL BEGIN
down.
The next session of the Sanford
Mr. Musselwhitc was leaving the
city schools begins on Monday, Sept. cUy bound for Hanford and reached
the crossing just before the train.
28th, at 8:30 o’ clock.

SCHOOLS WILL
SOON BE OPEN

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hi the first day.

11" r f *'li,Hltiil**1 Ihn oncoming

GERM ANS ARE IN
FU LL RETREAT

NO. 7
|{e*oIullon* of Respect
Phoenix Lodge, No. 5,
Castle Hall.
Where«», An all wihp Providence
has seen fit to remove our brother,
W. H. Underwood from tho activ­
ities of this world In the prime of
life and usefulness, we trust to a life
of service and happness beyond tho
grave, he it

THEY HAVE EVACUATED BRUS­
Resolved, that in the death of our
brother, Phoenix Lodge Knights of
SELS AND EXPECT TO MAKE
Pythias has »suffered * great loss as
well as Hie entire community.
A STAND AT LIEGE __
Resolved, that we tender m

COMMERCIAL
CLUB MEETS
ENTHUSIASTIC B U N C H
OF BOOSTERS A T
CITY H ALL
. The Commercial Club is ‘ coming
back.
With the opening up of all
fall business and the return of most
r-TdrmMThr t r -RHmmer
■'n-v-'t

train hestopped the car or tho cn-

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i-a

'-W Tt

season promises to bo
his nelson
them that we Share life and this
o f, ¿
p l o t m
.p i m i i t m i E . p n g g i s m ^ r .
one of the most profitable in many
,k, "h o T T .n d t h o n n r b i w crnil•"* be,°»»
b" puth.d on| ARE
ARE RIFETW
RIFE TNT31PITALS
TAPITALS OF
OF EUROPE-SUPPRES-“
EUROPE—SUPPRES­ I _____
_ ..
Resolved,
that a' copy of these years, not only to the' merchant* of
ditlons to get off before entering the train had struck it, Mr, Musselresolutions he sent his family; that Sanford but to the ’ Commercial
SION OF WAR NEWS IS SAID TO HAVE
white bnroly getting out in time to
will report at the High School
they ho published In tho Sanford Club as well and it la the opinion
save himself. Tho train stopped as
building Saturday morning, Sept.
ANGERED
THE
BERLIN
PEOPLE
Herald; that they he spread on the of its members'that the club will be
soon as possible and the crew and
2fith at 10 o’ clock, that they may be
records
of our Lodgo and that n ablo to accomplish more this year
passengers pdured forth, supposing
examined and graded.
page
In
our record book bo dedi- than it has In many yearsthnt some one had Leen killed.
London, Sept. 15.— Tho first stage
’ ’ Since September »5 there hâve
... t . oatod t0 hl„ memory.
The regular bi-monthly meeting •
All tho while teachers are request­
The car is so badly damaged that of tho battle of the Marne appears neon haevy engagements in many!
*
'J
N
Whilner
was
held last Friday evening in the
ed to report at the High School
it will cost almost as much as ^ new to have been won by the allies, hut places
An
attack
on
the
Germans
City
Hall.
While tho attendance
building at 9 a. m. Saturday; Sept.
E, A. Douglass
one to muko repairs.— Orlando Sen­ the main Gerjnan army is «till ip- from the direction of Paris over the
has
not
as
yet
reachod the maxi­
11. McLaulin.
25th. '
* .
tinel.
tact and the supremo clash Is com­ town of Crccy, and the Depart­
mum on account of mahy mcrrfiicrs
On Monday morning at the open­
ing.
More desperate" engagements ment of the Aisne, wuix successfully
liking out of town, the lending busi­
ing hour the pupils of the Primary
are expected this week. A chain of withstood hy General Voll Gluk
ness men of th e -city and the men
School will assemble at the Primary
forts from Metz to* Diedonhofen
\
who have tho Interests of the ci(y
building; the pupils of the Grammar
Paris. Sept
15
Pursuit of the
forms a strong pivot for the Ger­
at heart were nearly all there. I t
School at the Grammar School
mans left, while river courses and retreating German armies by the
is expected that the next meeting
b'uilding; and pupils of the High
dense forests on the frontier give British^and French forces continued
will register a full attendance.
School at thé High School building.
the retreating Germans an oppor­ today» with vigor, according to the
Washington, Sept. 12.— Repub­
Many matters of interest were
Tallahassee,
Sept.
10.
1914.
B. F. t/ZELL.
French view. '**
lican opposition to the river and brought up for discussion. The coratunity for defense.
Governor
Purk
Trammell
today
Supt. City Schools.
Despite their great numbers, the harbor hill coupled with the falling -tnittee on county roads reported
issued the following proclamation to
London. Sept,
15
The Ghent German withdrawing movement ¡« customs revenue because of the Eu­ that the county commissioners had
the people of Florida:
correspondent of the Daily News being carried out with rapidity ropean war, had the effect today of agreed to put the road force on the
Clearance Suit*
State of Florida, Executive Cham­
says he has confirmed the statement and cleverness. The main body- inducing Democratic leaders to strike Oviedo road and leave them on this
ber, By the Governor a Procla­
The Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Co
the Russian troops are in Belgium. appear« to he approaching the Bel­ out J is,500,1100 of the $52,000,000 work until this roud is thoroughly
mation
arc putting on a* sale this week on
•^
He asserts that the Russian army gian (rdnticr. while the German originally prnpqsvd
It is not yet repaired and in good shape.
From
Cotton is one of the great staple
all men's and hoys' suits and sum­
has been cut at ( Du ntenherg, be­ left wing «eemmgly i« gaining -hel­ satisfactory, however, to the Repub­ there the force will go to the Geneva
mer underwear ami expect to clean crops of Florida, and is the "money I
tween Brussel* and Louvain by ler in German Lorraine
. , licans
nun! and complete that, thus giving
out all of these goods now on hand, crop" upon which depend upon u|
Itelgtans reinforced hy Russians
So
(.ir
l
«
known,
the
fleeing
ill
Senator Simmon«, in charge of the to the citizens of the two leading
in order to make room for fall stork very large measure the prosperity
voder-,
who,
after
wonderful
forced
measure,
said the revision was gen­ towns in the county a good road to
Elsewhere in this issue will be and well being, the indepentienee and
Antwerp, • Tuesday, 11 a.
marcln*s into France .made such a erally on a pro rata basis. The larg­ the county seat.
the
comforts
of
great
numbers
of
Germans arc evacuating Brussel* for
found their announcement and it will
stern
ttemit
In break through est ll.ii reduction was in the approThe next meeting will he held in
our people and of large «ections of Liege, where stand is expected
be noted tlyit everything hi this line
the line- uf lire allies defending
pri.titoli for the Mississippi, which the regular meeting place on Fri­
our
state
has been marked down to remark­
Cotton is. however, a product
Ku Baris havüj jilutiidiimcd mure than|was ,.„t from |h,(100,000 to $G.- day evening, Sept. 26th at 8 p. m.
VLondon. Tuesday. 11 a nì.
- -n
ably low- .figures in order to move
mors of a plot to dethrone the Kaiser " ' * ty ' ,Mm" " " f 'a r i..us caliber and mui.omi
The item for purchase and Let every citizen of Sanford, whether
this stock.
Fall business in the Which has always been a subject of nor* of a |
.... . .•.........'
machine guns because their j tmprnvcrm'ot of tin- Chesapeake and a memTier or not come out and atspecula lion, and its selling price has are rife in o
Merlin and■ other
Germani thirty
clothing line opens on ‘October
exhausted
burses were una hi
"• l &gt;Bio I anal wa« entirely stricken out tend these meetings
There is no
N iw - of German disaster j
j nil thi« firm have bought n strong consequently been exceedingly sensi­ cundrag
hem
fast
enuiigt
in
k
&lt;
&lt;*p
up
|,ui
a
prm-rt'irr
«r-r*
rnrerteft
author-1
factor
u-hrrtr*wHt*’itU
lM
fllfl‘ W O H f l i y '**—* , • 1
line for the season's business and tive to thi general condition of the long 'Upprro*i«ed I“ responsible
even
nh the (out wearing infauLr-, i/.mg the secretary uf the treasury ! like a good live wule-nwaki Goutmust nave the room. . iumco
lutila I, ‘
r
" nmiin Is o I uinuuiuiLurikt-t*»«nc£ot orte (or the purchase of the menial ( lull.
T u t7! L, conni. I.on hie p/.rtjn-r
TflFfrrrflT - fTTTrrs: —
stores uLsu were left , t*uw-rw«y.
"
is exported to Europe, hence direct­ report from Berlin states German j|*L»n' and "w»r
rm,! of i lu- t i ernia ns, w Inch
ly affected hv conditions prevailing cruiser Ili-la sunk hy British marine* ,,n
i* I IllOllg ll t a di li till
marsh, \
on S (mila V, loculi! V Hot g i v e n
in Europe
hilled Big Gator
di
r
i
d
„
I
most
i mpusacountry,
r*
i
The cummcrcud conditions of Eu­
lYu-un ola. Sept, 15
The l;irgi&gt;nt
15
Rotterdum, Sept
Yia Lon- nil“ in «orne pl.ues h. heavy ruins.
rope, us the world knows, is at this
■ilhgat
of
in
L
k
U
i
k
—iUiiL -Uu.
Gem m i , w_Lti h thriUiUn lo luntlltUe
The report u i_
time on«' of complete paralysis. How don
most destructive has been killed in
That the Fish Protective Assocllong that condition will last it Is wur correspondent with the Ger­
n lake near Bed Bay. in Washington
&lt;'n ng reg« (io na I t htirrh
utiun uf Florida, with headquarters
There was held In Jacksonville on now impossible to predict, hut it man headquarters in the field, its
I
■minty
To reach the point 11 i«
from Merlin, says ;
Si-xt Sunday morning tin- serviciI at Wcluka. Putnam county, will
Tuesday a pjeetlng of the repn
would certainly appear that the » , i r , f 1’1'1'1' ' ’1 lc
necessary to go from Pensacola in a
"T ow u ni« . the end of August, will he a church *rall\ service
1make a determined effort to serure
Let
ulives of a number of truckers' asso0|, M|(h n N a n t i e seule that fr..
final up t "hoct aw at hi-ei‘ hay and
^ * memI i r i ' ll i i
'tin* and
« the passage “ f .1 gi-iuTiil «Xictute law
oration«'* and growers’ organization sheer exhaustion iif resources if mn-t the French etnicavored *tn .irri -t 1m
11 , I, imfiii l .... ict i iglitei-n
et- nl the Gi r &lt;11¿1r, t r* ■]
'..r ll»* prnli-i &lt;inti ,*( tin- gri-at ti«h- the ' ,11
• nil - r I h I. from many part« of Florida e i'h 1» rn.in.ite m a retailvc|\ -h.&gt;ri ti“ n-. i 1•
1 I, *
| ( . r*i ifi. alligator, with nil
1
g it .li.-iry til Florida. )« evidenred
through
Rely,
urn
fi;
ut
tai
m
h
v,
tfiiir
¡
11
al
ni
in
V
-o
i
-I
o.
.
1
11
l
l
l&lt;
tin- view io i in’ orgar i/..1( 11&gt;t, of .,.
\\ lull i ) i Europi-.in w.iT last- slid
ini tui • .it! •'*. n. iifi ¡t- (mine
Itorganization to cooperatively in.r
an til it.* struggling ’ .iti on- .an n (nr, • - it Ljnrti.ij and 1*11 t «&gt;«■ G*-t .i, 1 g &gt;111»1.1 _ I. li &gt;' m i,y I *.* . , t h Will i-nil was brought .ilmul fiy Lev 1 fiv the follow 1ug lull, which will he
introduced at the next session of the
It 1«
ket the vegetable crop of the stale adjust their »flairs, the great cotton in.in Iclt wing at Mutz und Sa ar- In &gt;unday si lumi rally day
Miller and Tom Ward, w I10 received
Mr. J. D. Rooney, secretary of the industry_ of the south is threatened burg. in these attacks tho losses, urged that every -Sunday school an order from a rtorthern firm for legislature:
A Bill Entitled
Marion county hoard of trade was with a period of depression. . The of the French and British were very scholar be fon ml in Ills or her-place. thirjy-five alligator skins and they
An
act
for
the protection of fresh
heavy.
Let
all
rally
to
our
church
ami
Stili­
elected chairman of the organiza­ depression can he avoided, or cun|
sought the hike, which is the center
"T
h
e
German
right
wing,
com­
»¡i'u
r
fond
li»h
in this state; to proli»
\
schind
tion commit tee, ami a commit lee certainly he vastly minimized, if qnr
of mi immense «waipp
After mid­
«i-rifiia
dose
season
therefor, to pro- •
piiseli
“
I
three
corps,
then
attempi
was appointed to recommend a form people stand together and suppuri
night they ventured out tu a bout
Infill the transportation or posses­
Basket Ball
of organization. The committee on the price of this great southern enq i'll to out fiallk tile allies fiy a move
with fights w hieii Minded the 'gators,
1 In* Sa Illuni basket fiali team wifi
sion of food fish during close and
organization submitted a report, until financial conditions heroin« meni in t lie left past Amnics, which
which they found in immense miniopen
season, to prescribe licenses
movement
was
successful
anil
led!
i
the
Urlando
team
on
lluUr
and general plan *of orgapizution is mure normal and I lit- world'« de­
In-r«
Among thiM- killed was lin­
t In
in
.1
r.»
j*
i
«
1
advance
on
i'ijri*
ifiM
ir
m-Vt
I
hursdiiV
(or
residents
and non-residents, to
laid out along lines that promise mand for our staple restores and
ing alligator
Lt measured nineteen
prescribe*
the
length,
sizes and kinds
success.
advance's its price.
feet in length and six feet across the
of
nets
or
fishing
devices;
kinds of
The general commercial situation
There will he local organizations
shoulders
There was great
joy
license
tugs
a'nd
exhibition
of
same:
G
E
N
E
R
A
L
J
0
E
F
R
E
OF
T
H
E
F
R
E
N
C
H
ARM
Y
in each county, which organizations is crrtahi to Jieconm more settled
when the huntcrii emerged the next
Fixing
penalty,
for
failure
to
com­
will become members of the central and better adjusted within the next
morning with the big alligator, for the
ply with the provisions of this ^ct.
few
months,and
the
south's
splen­
body,* with offices in Jacksonville.
people living for miles around said
Be it enacted by the Legislature
The central* body will be the sales did cotton crop will then he in
they had suffered for mare thun
of the State of Florida:
great
demand
at
satisfactory
prices.
agents for the locnl organizations.
twenty years because of the 'gator’s
Section t.
From and after the
It wan the unanimous opinion M During the present period of uncer­
depredations.
Only a week ago a
passage
of.
this
net, it shall he un­
all that there must he established tainty and distress, however, it is
$200 mare, owned by one of the res­
lawful
for
any
person or persons,
a standard package, that the pick­ peculiarly incumbent upon all of
idents, ventured.into the swamp and
co-partnership,
corporation
or cor-;
ing must be carefully done, and the our people to stand together in a
was killed by the alligator,
while
poratlons
to
catch,
transport,
or he
two full grown cows had been killed
ticking should be In a central pack­ patriotic spirit of helpfulness to our
In possession of any fresh water food
fellow
citizens
and
to
our
rountry
ing house, so as to Insure uniform
the
week previous.
Sheep,
hogs
fish, as herein specified, between the
apd prevent the sacrifice of millions
and goats that went into the same
»nd honest packs.
following
months: Closed season for
swamps never returned.
Ft*j years
Those communities Interested in of dollars by our farmers through
shad,
from
April 1st to December 1st
jnirties had attempted to kill the
joining this organization can send an unnecessary depression in the
of
any
year;
closed season for her­
’ gator and its hide showed where it
in their names to the Governor, and price of cotton.
ring,
from
April
1st to December
T o this end, I, Park Trammell,
had been shot many times in the
they will be forwarded to the proper
1st
of*
any
yeari
closed season -for
past.
persons. The name adopted for the Governor of the slate of Florida, '(Jo
mullet,
from
November
1st to Jan­
organization U " T h e Florida Veg­ earnestly request and urge that each
uary 1st of any year; for nil other
citizen
of
thi*
state
who
can
afford
*
Cannot Ship Oygters
etable Marketing Bureau."
With
food fish, from May J*t to Septem­
the support of tho growers and with to do so, go-into the market at once
It is nn old saying that oysters are ber 1st of any year.
the right mcri at the head of this and buy from, far biers unable to
Section 2. No person shall deliver
good every month In the year that
organization it should h«r a cehtplere hold, one, or more hales of cotton
or
receive for transportation any
has an " R " in it, and they are, and
succeaa.
The plan of organization paying therefor not leas than ten
package,
box or other receptacle con­
many of the oyster men were under
l* one that has proven successful; Cants a pound; that the citizens of
taining
food
fish, unless it is labeled
it ia not now or untried* and co­ all sections of this stale, and espec­
the impression that they could be on the address side In plain lettera
operation among the vegetable grow* ially those sections wherein cotton
shipped during the month of Sep­ qith the name and address of tho
er* will mean the stability of the in­ is raised or is handled, proceed at
tember, but in this they aro mis­ owner or consigner and with tho
dustry, and the emancipation of once to organize local and county
taken! According 1to the shell fish kinds of fish which such packsge,
the truckers from the handicaps associations or’ clubs for the purpose
law,
Section 7, oysters cam ho taken box o r rceeptacle contains, or falsely
under which they have suffered.— of'stimulating In each locality the
from
cultivated leases ¿«nd sold in label such package, box or recep­
purchase and holding of cotton at
Florida G row er
the
focal
market during the month tacle or deliver or receive for trans­
the minimum prico suggested; that
of September,, hut no common car­ portation or to transport any food
committees be appointed to canvass
rier can transport oysters before the fish which may be caught or had in
1---- Basket Ball
tho various committocs to assist in
first of October. JThj» shove infor­ possession during the closed season,
Sanford
DcLund making Bale of j» t least one hale or
mation was furnished hy F. S. Sams, as herein provided, in violation of
Herring
RF
CruBe more to each citizen who is able to
the
Deputy Shell Fish Commissioner the law. Nor.shall any person be in.
I’ea son
L F
Allen purchase; that the merchant« and
at
this
place, in response to a query possession of any food fish, as here­
Gilbert
C
Miner other creditors in the -cities and
to
Commissioner
of Agriculture In in provided, during the closed sea­
&amp;outh (capt)
L G Hogden (Gapt towns of the state where cotton is
regard
to
ahipping
oysters during son, except as Tiereinafter provided.
Raynor
RG •
Keown handled reach agreements, through
Section 3. Licenses for residents
this month. The oysters In this, sec­
Routh and Washburn, Suba.
associations or otherwise, to buy
tion are very fine nob' and the oyster and non-residents and kinds of nets
Referee, Ned Chittenden; time cotton raised in their respective
men are selling them in the iocs) or diver* shall be as follows:
.
vicinities at not less than ten cents
ket£*r’
Chittenden.
market, bVt they have no desire t Re* Kind of N et*
No.
Am t &lt;
We play DeLand a game on their per pound- or to accept it .at-such
violate the law governing their ihip^ 1 Seine or gill shad.7,,:,
I $ 6.00
floor Sept. 22nd, and would like to price In settlement of accounts or as
-Photo
by
Amaricen
Prese
Association.
ment.—
N
ew
Smryná
Breeze.
(Continued
on
Page
4)
k,h*Te a good Sanford delegation.
(Continued On P^ge 6)
■ ■
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-ifi'r-.*..X :*,

PROCLAMATION
BY GOVERNOR

VEGETABLE GROW­
ERS MET IN JAX

HARBOR BILL
HAS BEEN CUT

TO LEGISLATE FOR
FISH PROTECTION

�SEPTEM HER 15. 19H

T H E SANFORD HERALD

PAGE TWO

FROM THE NATION’S CAPITAL
NEWS FROM WASII1NG80N BY THE SPECIAL COBRE-

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
MET IN REGULAR SESSION TUESDAY

Exclusive Shoe Store

E. H. PETFRS

113 West First St.

SPONDENT O F TH E IIEKALl)
Honorable Hoard of County Com- 1 Clerk instructed to write to Comp-.
missioners
in and
lor
Suminole iroller in regards to tax books not
since the commencement of the Eu­
Washington. Sept. 15 iSpeciiJJ
county,
Florida,
met
In
regular*
ses- being really for delivery in required
The Senate Committee on Com­ ropean war as to the character of
sion
10:30
a.
m.,
Tuesday,
Sept.
8. time on account of extra work inmerce, which has the River and Har­ goods imported from Europe that
Present,
l,.
I*.
Hagan,
Chairman
volvcd on account of second rcducthe
Hureau
of
Foreign
and
Domestic
bor Appropriation Dili in charge,
pro
tem.,
C.
W.
Kntzmingcr,
J.
A.
tion
in state millnge, nnd asked his
Commerce
has
prepared
a
summary
yielding to suggestions made to the
acting chairman of the committer showing the principal manufactures Clark, J. T. McLain, commissioners; - advice in regards to same.
Mr. H. H. l ’ attishull of Geneva j
manufacturing
materials re-, absent, F. L. Woodruff. V. E. Doug
Senator Simmons of North Carolina, and
LADIES’ I1AIJY DOLL PUMPS
came
before the hoard and asked I M EN’S OXFORDS, BLACK AND
by President Wilson, that, in view of reived by the United Stales from its lass, D. C. and C. M..Hand, sherill.
PATENT
LEATHER AND
that u crossing bo put across the I TAN. $3.50 AN D ’ $-1.00
in attendance.
~-the conditio^ the Treasury tinds it- European neighbors.
GUN
M
E
T A L .P R IC
VALUES. P RIC E .............
Minutes of last regular meeting Florida East Count Railroad, just
Importsi from England-last year
aelf in, the waterways budget better
south of the Geneva ffupot and
be scaled fifteen or twenty millions, Included nearly twenty million dol­ read and approved.
Judge Geo. G. Herring addressed clerk instructed to write proper au­
has begun a systematic inquiry ns lars worth oT cotton goods; nine mll-&lt;
Exclusiye.Siia&amp;Stare-.
West First St
to where the cuts could best lie lion dollars worth of laces nnd nine the board in reference to appoint­ thorities to have the Burmr attended
to
at
once.
ment
of
Hon.
Geo.
A.
DeCottes,
made nnd yet retain the vital fear million dollars wufth of chemicals;
tures of the measure. The members two million dollars worth of coal tar states attorney, to succeed Horrrf .Communication from Mr. Sidney
of the committee, not at all dismay­ products; forty eight million pounds Cary D. Landis; and the following Harrison, secretary of the Chuluota
ed by the attacks on the bill at the of crude rubber; forty eight million communication was addressed to the Company, Chuluota. Florida, in re­
__ f, njj (U " f TS,inat',,~i R v t W j
.pound* of hidrni.iUuL*kimu&lt;;¿X» ■titra* t-ù pai
;- «
gard to^uhangc of puhlre road - fir t
•
‘ f ptiw s lty vKfr-fc-mftttnrr-wttmrt’r r i f 1*'ftfdtur m t : -"T-cmt-e 'H f m r Park Trammell, Governor
town of North Chuluota to make
State of Florida, Tallahasjye, Fla. same follow streets of said town as
five million pounds of. wool; fourteen
rftsrtiW« i m f l f
K
B
i w
i « . "'Cuhutyuiitn
*
WCTSES
Complete abstracts from the records of
-TfcWftjiflWn on bide print*“ thereto ntpromise and they ifro makinc the re­ miliion-pounda-oL Lea;.
theiu
-wW*bB
-Vfiy-slr.wtly
a
am
F-rterk~
hmnictod
to
in-mfsreflnnrmrs-nr*tries.
ductions with im -eyr? Tdngh^trv the
Orange and Seminole Counties.
T a xes
Germany is our chief source (or in the office of the states attorney form Mr. Harrison that same has
maintenance of the policy of annual
of
the
Seventh
Judicial
Circuit,
imported
chemicals,
its
contribu­
been granted'.
rivers and harbors bills which Con­
paid for non-residents. • *•
tions last year exceeding twenty caused by the resignation of Cary D.
gress adopted several years- ago.
Warrants ordered cancelled:
Es­ X '
* Other im­ Landis.
In this connection it cun be said million dollars worth.
timate of Fred T. Williams, engineer
C. W. GOODRICH, Manager.
As the board of county commis­
with absolute authority that Presi­ ported articles received from Ger­
in charge of Special Road and Bridge
sioners
of
Seminole
county
we
de­
dent Wilson at no time during the many last year were: thirteen mil­
District No. 1, presented and tho
-.
consideration wf the river and har­ lion dollars worth' of cotton goods; sire to endorse Mr. George A. De- following bills wero approved and
Having
bor bill by the senate has intimated one hundred and fifty million pounds Cottes for this position.
ordered paid by the bond trustees:
of
palm
nnd
palm
kernel
oil;
eight
j
been
closely
associated
with
him as Tim Keane, testing brick, $27.00 ; j
that he would veto the hill should It
reach him in the form originally million dollars tworth of toys. Ccr- an attorney and as a resident of Seminole County Bank, money ad­
adopted by the upper branch of con­ tain food products were also im- this county we find much pleasure vanced J. S. Dinckel for lumber,
L IV E R Y , S A L E S AND F E E D S T A B L E
gress. T o friends of the hill Presi­ ported from Germany, the leading in this opportunity to say we be­ 1ST.01); Seminole County Bank, mon­
lieve
him
to
be
thoroughly
qualified
dent
\\jlson stated emphatically items being sixty five million pounds
ey advanced fur freight on lumber,
C o m e r P a rk A v o n u o and S e c o n d S tr e e t
on Wednesday that he had not ex­ of rice llour; seven■million pounds of to hold efficiently this most impor­ 71.11; Seminole County Bank, mon­
C O N T R A C T O R S F O R A L L K IN D S O F H E A V Y H A U L IN G
*
pressed himself one way or the other crude cocoa and two million dollars tant office.
ey advanced Zachary Lumber Co.
He
haH
in
the
past
creditably
filled
worth
of
spirits,
wines
and
mult
.
us to the merits of the bill; that he
for lumber, 776.63; J. S. Dinkcl, lum­
Largo s u p ply of H o r s e s , IViulos,
other places of trust, nnd we are
retognized the necessity for the bill liquors.
ber, 77.91; Wilson Construction Co.,
«
•
W a g o n s and H a rn e s s always
but, in view of the reduction in im­
France fs the Inrgest source of our sure that the bar of tills circuit extra work on Beardnll Ave., San­
ports and the decreased revenue re­ imported silk goods, art works, au­ would he pleased should you ap­ ford and Orlando road, 11.00; Fred
on hand F o r Sale o r Exchange
ceipts, he thought that in the line of tomobiles and wines. Last year « « point him.
T. Williams, engineer, salary August,
Very respect fully yours.
economy the hill should he reduced got from "L a Hello France" twenty
O la c h a m lth ln * and W a g o n R e p a ir in g In c o n n e c tio n
150 00; Seminole Construction Co.1
,
L. P Hagan. &lt;‘ hr pro tem
to the absolute necessities of the two million dollars worrth of art
work on Sanford and Orlando road,
J. A. Clark.
work now going on. which if donwe. works; five million dollars worth of
3312,11; Wilson Construction C o ,
C W sEnlzniinger,
would-be wholly satisfactory to him chemicals; eighteen and n half mil
work, Geneva A v e . 136 61; Wilson
J T M cLain
Emphatic disavowal i* made by lion dollars worth of silk good*, tuj
Construction Co., work Celery Ave ,
the champions of the rivers and har­ say nothing of what wc paid for Attest
120.53: Wilson Construction Co.,
E. A. Douglass, Clerk.
bors that the bill will be pruned to cotton laces,
embroideries,
perwtdk Hoard all Ave . 2057 22. Total,
Ry V. F Douglass, D C
meet the objections of senators bur­ lumas, etc
7.227 51 ,
Full
ruction*
Conducted by the
Mr IJ. P Swope addressed the
ton, who has been talking on the
Italy supplies large quantities o
The following hills were presented, j
i
in
Benedictine
bill for weeks, but that on the con­ macaroni, fruits and nuts, olive, oil, board in reference to crossings In
Prepa ntnry, Com
approved
and
ordered
paid:
Artjon deferred mi a&lt;*
trary it is do nr to meet with the prepared vegetublftt, cheese and still Dvitslii
Father*
mereiai ami I
General Fund
T h Bale*, as­
I
communi-,itimi
from r.nl
wishes of the President and senators wines.
Netherlands is a leading ] '
TE R M S - $226.00
irai Cou/-- sessor,
advance
money,
IIHMKI.
Sarah
who desire to leave Washington for source for dinmond- and wrapper road
I
Trueville,
pauper,
6,00;
Carl
ltarktheir several raVnpaign* and who do tobacco, and also send* us hides, fish,
Estimate of Fred. T. William*,
strom, 5.00; Mrs. Jane Barber, pau­
not want to leave .until a satisfac­ spices and tin.
Belgium is our engineer in charge of the ftlack I
tory river and harbor bill is on the greatest source for diamonds arid Hammock Drainage District pre- per. 5.00; Lake A Rosscttcr, rent.
FOU CATAIOGUt AUDKKSS HtV. DIRECTOR
100 (Ml, Forrest Lake, janitor’s serstatute books
sends us much rubber, hide* and furs sen ted ami the following bill* up-!
vires, 2:&gt; 00; Geo A I &gt;e&lt; ottes, sal­
*
and linens Switzerland lead- us our proved and ordered paid by bond
ary A tty. Hoard. 25,00; II (' DuSo many inquiries have been made snuft-Q of imported coilon luri*« and trustees
Fred. T Williams. $23 00.
Don’t play with scribus malti1*—
Rose salary Supt. Reg 20 00; Her­
don’t YOU nirry your own insuruna
wat che h und is important in the W II. Williams, contra-tor, 1!4lili,;l7
ald Printing Co . blanks for T. C ,
Uglllll't
mat ti-r of clp-ese, silk gioii., 11(1 eowl Hi’ porter-Stijr Publishing Co., ad­
15 25. .fnlin D .Iinkins, commissions,
ti.r «-ollor-.
Ireland in llr*t HI Its vertising. 51.'26 Total, JJl!»f- lil'
4 30; t
If
I linger. Dust Down,
Communication
troni
II
Clay
supply r&gt;l linens..
lOlt.N UMIS
5 25; !i J. fluffier, serviee* inquest,
( ‘ rawford, secretary of state read
7 50; West Disinfecting Co., disin
for you’ ll find tin- money wanting **.:■
and ordered filed.
fectulll,
26.00;
J.
It.
Jones,
treasurer,
the rtoriu lias wi[ied out your property
In Another State.
Communication from B. M. Rob­
A very much mussed up citizen of inson. clerk of Orange county in rc- commissions, 20,13; Then J Miller
Have mir *trong, reliabt« rompntiy
Son, burying pauper, 60 00; Clinsp
III« Sixth i'lly rushed Into the central gard tu full settlement between t h e l 6
“
. . . . .
tarry your n*k and la- on the safe Him-.
,
. , I A: ( e., premium un bund, a.00; tv. A.
police station on Tuesday evening and comities uf. ,,
Orange ami m-minnlej,
li­ingiù**, i-li-rk. semi-:inmi:il r«pi&gt;rt.
(diouti-d a Imid for vengeance, justice,
R e a s o n a b le rati-read, and a
aim
! *&gt;■ *titt«-nicnl furnish
or merry at the i«r&gt; least
7'. 11« F \ t Ut.igl.i-- • I- r k
I &gt;-•
i&gt; h
r-3- ' rto
"The autumn!,lie that lilt lie- Hut
.lini lltt uli-lital-, '* 15. )
V Di
1'Ullg.
•
mingles ago was N-&gt;, 41) 11. uiilo." i , ,t i .
la*.*, -li-ri., ri-nrilir.g
im i,
1111!
y mit i/ v
( uiumutiK .«lion from J
he sputtered
It knuckl'd mu uncon­
Hardware Un. supplii-* t i tintisi-,
scious, but I got the number before 1 map publisher read apd ordered 1.50; Sanford .Novt-liy Works, artn
wont down for tho count.fr Put It on ‘filed.
resta, 3.20; Horuld Printing Co.,
n pleco of paper—41144."
Communication of Mr. Hinckcl Printlng and Advt., 20.16; C. M.
"All right. What do you want?”
read and referred to Commissioner Williams, auto hir« for pattpnr, 6.00;
STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE SOUTH
"What do I wnnt?
Why, 1 can Entzmlnger.
■I L. Smith, tnaps. 76 (II); Geo. 1&gt;.
prove that ho wns exceeding the speed
Petition of J. N. McGuiighey, et Barnurd &amp; Uo . .auto lag*.
limit, and I want— I want—" al. in. regard to changing the public Knnfnrd Fighi A- Kuel C o ,
" ( ‘aim down, friend. You i^ant^a
road through Ldngwood, so ns to 12 '.IH; Suiiford Ti-lephune &lt;’«* , t e i « - [
warrant for hi* arrest?"
"Warnwit nothing Whut good would follow street* of Longwood read and phiiii«- rt-nt, 7 30; U. M Munii, -berst;
N o *2
U Ml \
a warrant do me? lie was going sir on motion of Commissioner ( lark il!, ntlcnditig board. i.JM); U, M
K:3H a.in.
-;‘Ji) p.m.
7:íi.r» p in.
Lv. Jacksonville
fast, 1 tell you. that a warrant wouldn't same was approved and granted.
Hatid, «osi insani tv case, 6.90; C. M. |
l ‘J -IS p.ttt.
6:2.5 p m.
I2:1i&gt; i m
get him now. What I want Is extra­
Statement from Fred T. Williams, Hand, sheriff, cost inquest, 22.55: j Ar. Savannah
f&gt;.25 a.in.
D*:15 a.m.
S:()u |&gt;in
dition* papers!" — Cleveland
Plain engineer in charge of special road L. F. Williamson, Salary jailer, 10.1)0 Ar. Kichmond
Dealer.
1:3f&gt; |&gt;.in.......... 11:5Up.m.
and bridge district. No. 1, in regurd Tuylor William.; « i t q n . » Inqueit. A r . ' V y l l i n i l t o n ......... ........
ll.m...
.... 6 :0 0 ¡i.m.
to brick road rend and ordered filed. I.
00: Tho.. William*. wltncM In- A r . N o w Y o r k . ,
. . . . ----- 2 ± ,7 ¡,_m. 6 :6 0 p .m .
• The Will and the Way.
Communication from Pauly Jail
Stevenson know a Welsh black­ Cq., In regard to interest due them quest, i.00; Fred Harris, witness in­ No. 82.— Florida &amp; Wrat Indian Limited Free Reclining .Steel Chair Cur* to
Washington— Electric Lighted and Fan*.
quest, 1.00; Paul Jenkins, witness
smith who at twenty-five could neither
with bill for same' attached rend inquest, i .00; Will Ruffin, witnes
read nor. writo. at which time ho
No. 86.— Palmetto Limited—Free Steel Reclining Chair Cars to Washingtonand ordered filed without action.
Inqueii. 1.00; Link Mention, witness
heard a chapter of "Hoblnson Crusoe"
Electric Lighted und Funs.
Hill of Mr. Arthur Butt, tux as­ inquest, 1.00; R. E. Stevens, juror
read aloud In a farm kitchen. Up to
that moment ho had eat content, hud­ sessor of Orango county for balance inquest, 4.20; E. A. Douglass, freight No. 80.—Coast Lino Florida Mail— Local Sleeper to Savannah.
dled In hfa Ignorance; but he left tho due him presented and ordered filed on map, 1.29; L. C. Smith A Hro.,
Steel Pullman Cars of the highest class operated on all trains. Atlanta
kitchen another man.
There wero without action.
typewriter judge, 81.00; Mrs. Mattie Coast Lino Dining Cnrs operated on Train«* 82 and 86.
day-dreams, It appeared, tllvlno day­
Ou-mo(ion.of Commissioner Entz- Gardner, nurse for pauper, 20.00;
For information and Pullman reservations apply to your local agent or »rii
dreams, written and printed and minger, warrant wap ordered draw-fi
R! H, Smith, hgarding pauper* 23.00;
*
bound, and to bo bought for money to A. F. Bell, Supt. road camp, to
W. H. Hand, juror inquest, 7.00;
A. W. FRITOT, Division Passenger Agent
Tempt the appetite,
and enjoyed at pleasure. Down he sat reimburse him 1or shortage In payTim
Keane,
juror
inquest,
3.00;
J.
that day, painfully learned to read ment^ for feeding prisoners on ac­
please the taste and
Jacksonvlllr. Kla
! 36 West Bay St.
N. Tolar, juror inquest, 3.00; J. II.
W,' ■■
w^lah, nnd returned to borrow tho
n o u rish the body.
count of advunce in price of food Lee, Jr., juror inquest, 8.20; F. L.
** book. It had been lost, nor could ho
Crisp, clean and fresh.
stuffs.
Amount $22.01.
Miller, Jurot1 Inquest, 7.00; L. G.
find another copy, only one In Eng­
5 cents.
Reports
of different county o f­ Stringfeliow, . J * . P., cost inquest,
lish.
Down
ho
sat
onco
more,
learned
'
.tsv ” " if 3.*,' is
i
English, and at length with entlro ficers read, audited and ordered filed: 17.48; Ernest Buchan, witness inSUMMER COLDS
Board adjourned to meet again at qqest, l.OOj. K. H. Roumil|at, juror
delight read "Robinson."—Lucy E.
Keeler.
1:30. '
Bbauld not b» nrK|«*cteJ. It mkans a/condltlon in
inquest, 1.20; E. McConnell, juror
Board re-convened at 1:80, and Inquest, 1.20; E. B. Rourke, juror
ths lungs that briars en Pneumonia, Bronchitis oc
Round, thin, tender—
a w « other serious dleease.
Inductive and Deductive^
the following resolution was adopted: Inquest, 1.20; A. D.. Smith, juror
with a delightful flavor
— •
tr . ,
_
Deductivo reasoning Is from ’ the­ **Resolved that the bond trustees
inquest, 1.20; R. B. Monroe, juror
' — appropriate for lunch­
ory to facts, while Inductive reasoning of the Special Road and Brldgo Dis­
eon, tea n n d dinner,
Is from facts to theory. Deduction la trict No. 1 bo authorized to turn inquest, 4.00; C. G. Butt, juror inqusst, 4.00; Dr. 0. J. Miller, juror
so cents.
sometimes mere dreaming, oftentimes
over ten bonds of the Special Road inquest, 4.00; Dr. O. J. Miller, sal­
very
foolish
dreaming
(as
in
the
caso
•
■ *
afid Bridge Diatrlet No. 1 of the de­ ary, 25.00;' Frank Lafiles, witness
&lt;&gt; o f medieval scholasticism), while In­
duction Is the sano reaching out from nomination of $1,000.00 each with inquest, 1.00; Fred Lafiles, witnesp
Is a good remedy for ear* throat and cold aetUM In the lungs. II
particular facta to general laws (as accrued intereat, • to Hankinson A inquest, 1.00; C. M. Hand, sheriff,
eases pain In the chest, hoarsenew,' bbitlnate cough», congestion In
In the case of modern science). Most Haglcr for brick ,uiod in Special cost insanity-cases, 4.00; Dr. 0. J.
the lungs, loss of voice and inflammstlon. It ts a flno family remedy,
of tho things that have cursed man­ Road and Bridge District No. 1.
Miller, insanity Com., 2.00; E. B.
made only of the purest Ingredients nnd poetesses a wonderful sooth­
kind have come as the result of de­
On motion o f Commissioner Entx- Rourke, insanity com.,’ 2.00; Dr. S.
Made of the finest
ing and healing influence In the lungs, throat and bronchial tubes.
ductive reasoning; while pretty nearly tninger, Sheriff Hand. was hereby Puleston, insanity com., 4.00; G. W.
Children llko it because it' is pleasant to the taste; It la a &lt;julck
■ ingredients. B a k e d
all that has helped men has been the authorized to have such ventilation
relief
for the throat end lung disorder* to which children ero subject.
Smith,
insanity
com.,
1.00;
Dr.
N.
to perfection, &gt; The
gift of tho Inductivo process.
put in jail as will be necessary, at deV. Howard, insanity corn.) 2.00;
* n a t i o n a l strength
Price 25c, 50c and 91.00 per Bottle.
the very least expense
J. T. McLain, com. meeting, 6.40;
food, io cents.
Buy the $1.00 sis« It contain* fly« times as much es the iSo else,
Laconic Advice.
Tax Assessor T. K. Bates came be­ L. P. Hagan, 1 dwy com. meeting.,
and you get with each betUe a Dr. Herrick*« Bed Pepper Porous
f&gt;
1
a
efei*
•
When Attlcua once discovered a fore tho hoard and explained the ex 6.60; C. W. Enuntinger, 1 flay com.
Piaster fo r tKa
the *•!**■#
chest
Buy biscuit baked by
treasure of gold while digging undar tra work on the tat books caused meeting., 8.00f J, A. Clark, 1 day
JAMIS r . BALLARD
IT. LOUIS, M L
* hops« he sent near* of hi» discovery by the reduction In the state mil- com. meeting, 7.00; T. K. Bates, ad­
NATIONAL BISCUIT
to the emperor,- Nerva, from whom he
Per Weak Sight ar ]
lag« and requested that he receive vance salary, 260.00, Total, 1888.68.
■as ((«Sheas Kye Salve. 14
received ths laconic reply! "Use IL"
Road and Bridge Fund: S. A. Mc­
COMPANY
$250.00
for
aucb
work.
On
'motion
-And when In his diffidence’ he protest*
Lain, Geneva ferryman, 31.10| John
t . f i W i C T L n '1 - i i i i i 'g r i i t
ed that It was too large a sum for bla of Commissioner Clark said request
Always look for tl^at Name.
was granted and
warrknt ordered Vaughn. Osteen ferryman, 16.00;

f " $2.45

$2.98

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¿ X S M N 0 L E COUNTY A B ST R A C T

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BROTHERS

S t . L e o C o l l e g e , Si. Leo, Pasco County, Florida

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C H A SE &amp;,CO.

Atlantic Coast Line

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Uneeda
Biscuit

Ballard’s

Graham
C rackers

WM. G. ALDRIDGE

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BOARD OF C O lIN T f COM­
MISSIONERS MET IN REGUtAR SESSION TUESDAY

T H E GRAND P A L A

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For the Children

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Little
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\ FurncII, road work. 131.00;
n H. C. Rabun. road work. 86.50;
Hand Bros., supplies to Boll. 6.50;
, u Rehbinder. surveying. 13.H5;
p' ,1 r . Williams, surveying. 5.0ft;
KvrnsUI Hardware Co.. supplies road
20' Zachary l-um»&gt;or| Co.. lumber
M; Rabun. '¿.85: L. &amp; Philips. suig
n, i „ to Bell. 1.05; Hill Hardware
Co., supplies to Bell, 5.60: I’ , E.
nutfiin
feed. 162.97;
K. E. Tuurner.
Dutton, feed,
16-’

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Five acres tiled land inti do' city
limits for rent, near brick road and
loading station.
Apply to A. P.
F eir.ojiy. Sanford. 1 loridn
2-tf
F-r rent- 10 a« ret Tiled la« ml in
a body will loot ltd. A. J’. Connelly,
|i&gt;9 Magnolia - St.
102-tf

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For Kent
Furnished office equip­
ped with roll top desk, office chairs
' All Locai Advertisements Under anil tables Also a roll top desk,
This Ilendini; T H IC K K C E N T S n typewriter desk and other equip­
ment for sale or rent. Herald office.
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
82-tf
Citarne 25 C c h I h.
For Hunt Several good offices
over Yow ell’s.
Enquire Vo well's
FOB SALE
store
fi-tf

supplies to Bell. 7 30; H. McPherson,
preaching. » 00:. U* ° ‘lilcy’
work 26.00; A. F. Bell. Supt.. shoes
for convicts, 4.25; A. F. Bell. Supt..
,,ar - reR.r-WH.ii&amp;D A— F . 'JW11. SuikU j.
JtuAtdJiU. ZtLLfifcJA* F. BclT., Frank

For Sale-At a discount- Scholar­
M IS( ELANEOUS
ship in Sanford Business College.
Wanted— Plowing or team work
Owner unable to use it and it will hr I by man with good team.
J. E.
H cTn ld ^nnlinrrrr . rarc M s . N c|#0„, or
OITire.-IOd-tf;
5-tf
“
■. . itlujoig .Lord^s Station,----7
*Fnr 'SaTo' or Kent T » » nirv'fcsh
Lost— Between Ft. RtTed STrrl Satu_
deuces at a bargain. W. J. Thigpen. ford, autojjiobtle tiro on rim, inner
80-lf
lube
tu «ame. * Finder return
to Mos
*
tor
Sales
Co.
Garage
atid
receive
re­
For Sale- Fine iarni ^ ten acres
ward.
6-2tfi
about-» three miles from the city,

I'bhto by ,uiM*rtcan tictac»mwaoctuiron.

rtwd work. 147.5(Tr"X. S. DinkcL:— - lumber Mr. Lynch. 20.10;
—L
cobs, road work. 173.07*; J. Weldon
rou*l work, 6.00; Eulitr.Bfirgcss, road
wurk. 121.60; Peter Kills, road work,
also two choice* city lots.
doing
rtlo to by American Press Assoc Ut Ion.
‘122.16;. C. F. Harrison, road work,
Tdmip for cash or ran be purchased
The Actor’s Mistske.
181.92; A. F. Bell, supt.,' additional
Not ovary day mn you meet such n
on easy terms.. Address 1L, caro of
Toole, Iho English actor, used to get
hoard, 22.01; Fernald lid we. Co., sturdy and »elf conildent young hidy
Herald office.
— off a good thing occasionally. At din­
supplies Mitchell, 14.71; Jim Mlt- i s Iho ono here plcturetl. She Is Miss
ner at a country hotel be Wns sitting
chell, road work. 39.94; I). E. Hart, Ernestine Undaucr. and she lives In
next to n gentleman who had helped
For
calc
or
Hunt—;Five
acres,
tiled
road work, 10.00; L. M. Rehbinder, the Bronx, tvhlch Is one of tlut IIvu
land, two good wells, located just himself to nn.oxlravngantly large piece
supplies Mitchell. 20.36; J. T*. Mc­ thi roughs that make up the grunt rlty
south of Stat'on 10 on S. &amp; E. Rail­ of bread. Toole took It tip and began
of New York. Ernestine was wheel­
to cut a slice from It. "Blr," said tho
Lain, 2 days inspecting. 8.00; C. W.
way. 5 room house.
See .
W.
ing n baby carriage (her owm when
Indignant gentleman, “ that U
my
Entxminger', 2 days Inspecting camjte
Mahoney, at Fernald's.
97-tf
the ramera man came along and she
bread." "I beg a thousand pardons,
12.00; L. P. Hagan, 2 dnys inspect­ cheerfully posed for her photograph.
sir," replied the actor, "I mistook it for
ing, 8.00; J. A. Clark. 1,4 dnys in­ Most Indies like to have {their pictures
Fjir Sale— Sixteen ftmt launch,
the loaf"
specting, 6.00; Lemis Zanders, straw- taken, nnd Ernestine Is no exception.
three horse motor clinker "built, hull
a
H
L
«
Ing road. 39.50. Total, 2116.48.
She volunteered the Information that
in gnod shape
Cheap for cash.
New Market for Ivory.
Fine and Forfeit urn Fund:
Geo. she was Just past two years of ago
*■ ■
C. H I serin an. Sanford.
6-tic
Although In recent years tho ivory
?
- ,* /
V
„ v ’ .a
*
.a
A. DeCottes, sal. pros, ntty., 75.00:; and thnt she was very iirrompllsbcd.
Imported Into Iatndou has decreased,
L «L- I .
- .'
’ '•
'~
E. A. Douglas, clerk, npproving^'TSnrly to Iasi goes Ernestine, hut she
t!u&gt; lulling off liaa hum caused hy a
TO
RENT
3 00; c
M. Hand. sherifT,
also mi eitrly rlser Wheti mornlng
Photo copyright. I»H. ny American l*rr»s Association.
bond
tn*» market having been croato’d by
bruii Uh «he 1« qulekly awitke, and t lieti
»•uni on fines, I P I - A F Bell Supt
the opening up of tho Congo free state.
Convicts
.Siili M*u’
*" ’M’r papa'« riami and Iella
Fqr Rent .Sanford, Fioritili, five The Ivery coming from that region Is
money paid Dis
bini In gel tip at óUCé or he wIII tu'
acre
hammock farm at head Celery now sold In Antwerp, bo ’.hat when Iho
Horse
In
a
New
Class.
R
em
arkablo
Prom*nada.
Ed Merritt, witness,
1.50; I
M
late for work
So you *»■.• Eriiestlne
Mlsa
Sanborn's
cook,
hearing
of
tho
A
t
a
Now
York
hotel
a
man
who
avenue
on. river. 6; East Cain St„ quantities sent to both markets am
Lewis, witness, 1.60; D. K. Hooker, Ih usefiil ns well uh lilghly oruuniuntal.'
Immnnao grain bill», advised, ” lf I bud suddenly beedmo wealthy front nn Atlanta, Georgia.
put together the total Imports actually
5-lte
witness, i.00; I). K. Hooker, con­
were you', miss. I wouldn't keep any oB well \eiithru had b*(l Ids family,
show un Incrunao.
stable costs, 5.10;' W. It. Healey.
Chinile Boy’ i Recitalion.
cows this winter, exet-ut the horse.“ which hnd accompanied him lo tho
Take Notice I will re“nt, sell,
J. of tP „ costs, 2.31; J. D. Jinkins.
There wns a rtrti mvrvluiut who ln*city. In their rooms so long that they traili* or build you a house on easy
Q. E, D
stenographer 2 days, 10.00; Gen. G cntne Interested In n, brighi,Utile ChiAt term«
hail bi'i’ nme uneust ah&lt;&gt;ut tilm
''•Wlllte.“ salii lite tencher. "givo
.1
M us«oii. hot l’alrnettu
Herring. Ct Pom. Habeas Corpu«, n«*»i* tM»y and tulli lils fatlicr flint Ite
Tolstoi's Library.
Last In returned tu (In* ruuitis. and lo »Venue
me »ti r •• proni» that thè world ls ac­
3-9lt*
11.16; Sjmford Shoe &amp; &lt;’ lo. Co,, wiinld lake film luto 61« omploy wheti
Count Tolstoi'» secretary says that thu anvlmis Inquire ni In« wife.
uiate round
Yes tn," sald WIIIIb,
“ Noi the great writer's library numbered “ Whet, ;n the wurbl ha.e &gt; . i In*•-n so
night shirts, prisoners, 2.50; I.
K he etitili) «peak gissi Eliciuti
*le- liunk savs su, you say
f &gt;&gt;r Relit t he.,p l.»r C.i-h Twetilj i In-erftlllv
■ r, «1 uiu|i .i
ni, I.
I '&lt;*
Philip- &amp;
medicine prisoner« pldgln Engll«li," wartied lite mer 1&lt;* "it \,itti ti i**s io '2 languages There lung
aeri«, p| gnml halli ite " L lami all tiled su and ma aay» su " —laitlles' Domo
Hy lite way. :.pidclu EnglUft'' wet' .11.11, - t a s ¡. j.l ii &gt; Inn k s III E n g lish Just !
It, In Us| I r, wulkilig pro
it l.S Sanford Hand Laundry, luun i lumi
Inumai
*
I &gt;tll ur write \ \l Tyler
III] tl
nnd c*
tlr&gt; jail, I 20; Geo. Anderson, juror, 1« wlmt 1« ktiown a« biislnc«« Eng- an p ite «mil '* •1 i-.t'UHf “ r,t*r»
Unii“ and 1« prouiUUtCed pldgln hy flit»
100. I. T Hurt, juror, 1.00; 1»
D
celestini ns lite neo resi Ite enti coinu
Daniel, juror. ! 1)0, II It Met all,
to SIIylog "lillsllirss
juror. 1.00; N. J. Tanner, juror. 1.00,
Otte day thè father hmilglit thè lit­
O, P. Swope, juror, 1.00; E. A .“ Pur­ tle tiov to thè rneréhnni telline bini
nell. Con., constable costs. 1.«5. timi he ini» cimiti sis-iik musi eieAndrew Aulin, 3. P .. costs, 2.96. B gnu t Engllsh The ntei« liant dtd nut
J, Hunter, court reporter, Currie, Itelleve II fmm thè short lime he hall
11.05; E. A. Douglass, clerk, cost Iu*i*ii nt It. hot tu give bini a chance*
Say *1.Itile Jack '
Habeas Corpus, 2.30; C. M Hand, salii “ All righi.
9
%
Dormir* for m»
Do you ktmw ItY”
-sheriIf, cost Several cases. 95; Geo
‘(j Herring, judge, cost several &gt;asi’ s. The Utile » li Illese huy sinlled dellghti*dly pruiiil tu Ite nble tu show uff bis
25 00. 1, G Stringfellow, ,1 1* . cost
knowledge finti ttils ls what thè rnerseveral cases, 6 79; T
M
Keane,
chunt liesrd
juror. 1 00, S. J. Thomas, juror. 1.00.
Itine Johnlty llimier
•
-Gen Black welder, juror. I 00; F M
li Imhic Ir»jmiItiim
)«1
» enriiT.
Makcf rhitwchnw uri« &lt;'llinmi f
Kstrulge juror. 1 00; N II Garner,
I I r l'U t limiti«* funi
juror, I 00, S. J. Driggers, juror, FUU
4’athe* Mk piperò |»Uim
♦
1(1 ysh! What ono gotKl chilo my!
|
J A Harrold, juror, 1.00; Durham,
—Chlengu News.
A special lyrangcment secured by (lie S E M I-W E E K LY HERALD enables us to offer to our
l^wis. juror, 1.00; J. B Lawson,
juror, 1.00; W. W. Braddy, juror.
subscribers for a limited time only TH E SANFORD HERALD for one year with a full year’s sub­
Tha C sn d y 8 tuck.
1,00; J. I). Davison, juror. I 0 0 ; \Y
scription to all four of (lie above high-grade publications, at the special price of $2.25.
A Conni« th ut fitmlly. Ju«t after «
P. Stone, juror, 1.00; It E. Miller,
sto-w.
gave
an
old
fashioned
candy
juror, 100; G. A. Hall, juror. 1.00;
K J Itouth. juror. I tR); \\
E pull tu their friends. When the sirup
Inni Ihm-ii tx,lieti «Hltli lelltll I Ile dl«li
Haig«, jtimr, 1 oil; I’ 1
Monger
fill Whs |II, I ell nil ill, «now Just .Mlt
juror 1 (It); II T Brown, juror, I on
AM I
Hide the dent the ipip ker !&gt;• . noi uT
J II Kober«oti, witness, I Oil. i
M and I«* remit fur imllliig
Suddenly
Hand, sheriff, feeding prisoners.
there was a great racket outside A
*9.60. Total; 380.66.
pig tinti entered the yard nnd chanced
There being no further business tQ come upon the dish. The stirfueo
Vk*.
board adjourned until next regular: was cool enough «&lt;►tn* eomfnrtnble, so
m ie ;
Mk
T/fJE
tli,, plg, «tci'iirdlng I" it« nature, plungmeeting Oct. 6th. 1914.
POPULAR MONTHLY
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tlie candì «link lo film ami tlieti he
By \ E. Douglass. I&gt; C
II,.(| IMie (««»pie i itine *•nt III timi* lo
«ce plggt gntng ihrmigli Ilo* fe.tt.ee
They gnv,- •-lume, nnd »Iteti lltey
The Mule.
A wise man. in his uwn estimation, cntlgllt thè |mrki*r thè ciilidy Itati maliannminru» (hat a titule ku ks becauso ed off «e Itisi 11 tmd t&lt;&gt; la* k.Mttcked " f t . ]
It doesn't know a:ij better Thl» will
»Itti a lui inmer
greutl)_ surprise luauy ktudeniu of
coti(emporah«mus mute life. If ever
Some Pori Nomftii.
there watt un attimi,! with Inw cunning
Samuel Clemen« (Mitrk Twnlm.
expressed In lls e&gt;e and jt» twitching
Citarle» Dlekwt» tltoxi.
'
nostril, ihal untiti;,I in the mule
Its
Charlotte Bnmte (Correr Belli.
ability tu place » kick »h i rt* It will
Peter INinne (Mr. Donlovi.
give the greatest often-« iu Us victim,
William T Adam» (Oliver f»ptl&lt;*t,
W OMAN’S WORLD Ims more
t h e household
PEOPLES POPULAR
FARM LIFE is
puh!i&lt;-ati n
U some! hi ng. marv^luu»
Beujninln Franklin (Poor Itlchonli.
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M
O
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he
a favorite magazine in a
adapted tn the everyday life of
Mute. Dudevnnt (George Sapdc
zine published, over two million a
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Jilhn
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v
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Samuel G. Goodrich (Peter •l'arleyt.
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niustrations,
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liest
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Joel Chandler Darri« (Unde Itemusi.
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Mary
A
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«idi-« regular ileparttiÇ ïu
plete «tune» euch t««u&lt;*.
Il doesn t agreo wlth hur complexlou."
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enti art ii h- l\ unthontii*« oi
My Grsndmother's Cat.
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osrapher, It wuuld be a slmple mattar
tradiction of any claims we make
all BltbjectH of intere* t lo the
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Work^etc
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gins with II" (like blitcki. Thus tho
game proceed» until the whole alpha­
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�SEPTEMBER IS, U l f
hlblt by furnishing them a comfort- 1Any man of Gilchrist's opportunities
able berth for several months.
1»'ho has delayed the game as long
should not attempt to again go he- »55
The
state
committee
has
no*
P b»t*h*1 E m i T tm d à f aod F r ^ i f U o m in i f í f
abandoned its project of making an fore the people for an o fficii A 1S3
THE HL R.Vil) PRIN TIN G COMPANY exhibit, and probably the small sum bachelor Governor was had enough ¡SjS
'- ' • h . J. mil Lt, Editer
received from the i s ’c of the silly but a bachelor U. S. Senator would £5
W. M HàVNtl Bulini»* Manner
souvenirs at one dollar per iou will be the limit and would cause the S3
ubkñrlpllon Prt«e, 12.00 • Tear In «dvarcr be devoted to paying the first cost balance of the Senators to think thnt —
DtUvered *n llwCIlj b) n rw i 12.00 ptf rear In of the rare object®. It is now still gtris.were scarce in Florida, when in E5
will always remain a problem to'you if you do not at some time face the 1
ad-.no* or 20c prr month.
purposed to erect a building and run fact they are just about the sweetest S3
P a r m a n t i la a lta n o » aiuai t « m a l» »&lt; oHW*
issue of making ends meet with the means at hand, hut tho problem will be
some moving picture® in ihe edifice and finest in the land and there arc £3
—
ail
ol
which
could
bo
done
for
the
thousands
of
them
waiting
at
the
E a ta ra d aa *rv*od&lt;laaa m a ll m a it r r A uluM Z 2od
110®, at lU bPoatoAc* a l S an fo rd . Florida,
small sum of $75,000; bgt it is be-t church. The ladies of Florida shoulda n d ar Act of M arch 3 rd. I STB
lieved that the ultimate intentions I take up this matter and taboo Gil­
TrlfC d o o r No. 611 will bave to be still father reduced christ from the list of candidates
that day when you assert yourself master of the situation and say: “ I
ln Harald BnlUlnj
and the pictures shown in a leased ( for political honors.
will not spend more than I cam, but I will save for tomorrow regardless
----- O-----hull.
N U IS A N C E S '
If
Governor
Trammell
really
wants
of the sacrifice.”
The Post has advocated the erec- j
Of the things in life that torment tion of a suitable and permanent! 10 appoint a newspaper man for
or annoy us, somo are merely dis­ building at Jacksonville, by the vari­ U. S. Senator he cannot make a mis­
-p With the facilities of this institution at your service, it is akin to
agreeable, some aro dangerous. We ous counties, where at certain sea­ take if he just shuts his eyes nnd
criminal to neglect your opportunity for saving and financial better­
call them nuisances.
Of coufsc, sons of the year there might he made ■hoots, for all the newspaper ’ men
there are individuals— human nuis­ handsome showings .from each dis­ of Florida' aro able to hold the job.
ment and we urge upon you to ' \
ances— but they t^clong in a class trict to 'those who were coming 1Tho only exception is the editor of
by themselves for tjj^y
unavold- t hT0Ugh the big city with the inten-iT h o Herald who oxpccts_-ta-bc pi
able and fneujablo excepting in the 'tion of
*ormr‘ location within master oL SanfantahatftgHtnrswetnTd
^silence of the grave.
.............
I........... I I In I....... Ill H i j l l i l i l W W l f ^ i r '
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Common nuisance* are here dis- vfhTch they-desired;-“ In this there] wimL'to bo hampered with a small
cAipaiiisIimi afrunt
he’ no «F td t^ n o r.n to d » bet«»-Ja
w
.
.
S
.
by tin* -fact rtmr r t r r j- g n - meirfy n r- any great sum expended.
-Gnoyingr" perhaps- offensive; —to— rhe
The Ashing In Florida Js the finest
Each county in the state could
senses— to sight, hearing or smell— subscribe for. five shares fat $100 a in the Unitod States and the people
JY WAffTYOUR fiUSihESS.
but are not productive of disea»er share! in the corporation not for who have been going to other places
And the distinction is not always profit, and the articles could be so arc finding it out.. It is. not infre­
H. E. TOUR
R. R. DEAS
M. M. SMITH H. R. STEVENS
.carefully made. #
Pt m U h I
’ Ylr*-Pr*aldral
arranged that the rhairman of the quent now to find northern people
A dead .animal in the public high- commissioners would ever be a mem­ here in the summer, taking advan­
. way is offensive to the sight, and If ber of the corporation. Such a sub­ tage of our col weather and fine fish­
not promptly removed it may of­ scription would produce more than ing In rivers, lak&amp;j and the ocean and
fend the nostrils, hut it is not dan­ $26,000 to purchase a site at some gulf. The fishing on the East Coast
gerous to health in cither condition. convenient point to Jacksonville, at present is aif that could be de­
This statement may be questioned, and there erect a permanent build- sired and the sea l\ass are in their
, for such odors may produce nausea ing.
By lot the various booths or prime.
in some delicately constituted sys­ rooms* or floor spare could he award­
---------- O ------------taking of fish (except for bait) shall gatea at once began the inspection
tems. The sight of a drop of blood ed each county, nnd following that
Thirteen No Hoodoo to Him.
The merchants of Sanford should have the standard 1H inch meBh of those on exhibition of oil-sand.
Police 8org. John Fig«. In ncknowlmay, and does, produce the same re­ each county could arrange the plarel wake up and advertise in The Her­
wire, hoop nets shall have a mesh of The demonstration and careful ex-'
a presentation from hi* coosult with some particularly sensitive ns seemed most desirable fur the dis- aid.
The fall business is opening f 1-t inches raw material. Purse nets amination resulted in convincing, edging
rBdu&lt; ,n ltl„ t&gt;)Vpr (KnB , y(lllc,. forc#
individuals, yet a pricked finger play to be made.
An exceedingly |and the People should lie induced to shall lie classed as bottom nets.
the visitors that the Lake county on ii|„ r&lt;,nrempnt dimiirn Hint misfor­
cannot be put in the nuisance class. small millage would suffice to bear all coine to Sanford and buy their goods,
Serlion 5
All licenses as herein roads are very superior in many re­ tune attached to the number 13. 11«
And nausea is not u disease’ at its expenses, and the same could be ushave the slorw* and the stocks, provided shall be issued us provided spects.
The Eustis road that was eald he was one ol a family of 13; he
worst.
aeased under the head of advertising j but people living outside of Sanford by law for other licenses.
examined is three inches thick, eight started work at thirteen; was 13 yean
The odors from a glue factory are as is allowed by law.
*
|will nev.er know it unless the merSec|ion 6. All licenses for fishing feet wide and after constant use for la ills first employment; Joined the
npread fur and wide by the breezes;
Tho plan rould bo admirably j chants take liberal sphwj- to tell as herein provided for shall be paid two years, appears to be in better Dover police on April 13. when he « u
the escape of hissing steam from a woiled out— and then Florida could, them about it. In this enlightened
condition than when first built. It twice thirteen years old; and hm fam­
before any fishipg ia done.
high pressure boiler, the noises per­ boast of something which no other “ Re th«1 merchant who does not adSection 7.
The licenses issued appears to improove through use, ily mi inhered 13
mitted by many reckless chauf­ state possesses. Palm Beach Post, vertise is u dead «one.
shall be a non-rustable tag, and certainly for a period at least.
feurs, and the unnecessary and pro­
--------- ()
---------- O -----------Samples were also shown from the
shall show the kind o f net used un­
longed and frequent
ringing
of
Cupid has come to Sanford to der said license, date and year for roads built in Massachusetts b y the
N O T IC E
W I L L I S P O W E L L A T HIS BEST
church bells, the. hlowjng of slearn
stay for the winter and the minis­ which issued, amount of said li­ state highway association and
Come ail you folks from Illinois,
whistles, the appearance in public,
ters are working over time tying lbs cense and shall be attnrhed to said through state aid, 11 was considered
As I have charge of the business el the
Ohio
and New York; from 'London
places of deformed or mutilated per­
matrimonial knot. There have been net when used in fishing, placed on a great success there, where the sand
Title
Bond Si Guarantee Co., East San­
town
and
Paris
too,
and
those
who
sons, are ail nuisances, hut not be­
several weddings each week for the Bind end of said net
that is used for the purpose is much ford Land ia’aguc, and W. A.
htting dangerous to public hralth. they hail from Cork; let's sing n song of months of August and September
A comb, I can be found in the 'l ax A»Section 8. Where the word . per­ inferior to the sand in Florida.
ule matters for police regulation li.vrf oak trees, of mocking birds and and from all reports the good work
son is used in this act it is intended butter road can, therefore, be built ■ussur’a Office in the court house.
and do not come within the juris­ htwiey bees, and scent the perfume will be continued during tho wirKor
to mean, person, persons, partner­ for the samn money in Florida than
in
the
breeze
in
Sunny
Florida
diction o f sanitary officers.
months and this is not Leap Year ship or gartncrsbjp, corporation or can be built further north where the
T H O S . K. B A T E S
Who
wants
to
liyc
in
Iowa,
Wis­
An open sewer, an unscreened)
either
conditions
are
different.
corporations.
earth closet, a pool of stagnant! consin or Kentucky? Where old
0—
A careful estimate by committees
Section 9. Any person guilty of
water, the sale of impure milk, of Jark Frost nips flowers and men and
Now is the time .to clean up the violating the provisions of this act of inspection nhd engineers when ap
tainted meat of or decaying iruit j roa&lt;ln are rough and mucky; let's yards, paint the house, fix up your
plied to conditions in Florida, show
and vegetables, the existence o f ' "¡»it « *°ng of sun and sky, where spare rooms and prepare for the shall )&gt;e (learned guilty of a mis­
that
a road 3!*j inches thick and 8
demeanor
and
upon
conviction
fined
places where flies and mosquitoes fleecy clouds go floating by, and have Yankee invasion
There will be not exceeding $500 00 or not more feet wide can be built for $2,500 per One Inch Cards Will He Published I sder T bia. iicsdina.At Xim lute Of *7.»
may breed, are menaces to puhlir our fill of berry pie, in sunny Flor­ more tourists ’ in Sanford this year
than six months in the discretion of mile almost snyw-lii' re in lire STfft*.
Per Year.
health and their regulation comes ida.
than ever before and we must gel the court.
The visitors- »re — btjfb— in ■■thehr
Who stays in towns like Kalama­
within the province of health hoards
ready for them.
Section 10. All laws or parts of praise Of what they saw nnd are not
and offirials, who are clothed with zoo, aqd either melt or shiver; or
O
laws
in conflict with this act are slow to reeommend that kind of a
police powers to remedy such nuis­ hug the fire in Davenport, beside a
Kubf Alyn takes up eight pages of hereby expressly repealed.
&amp;
road (or Florida.
The fact that,
frozen river? Come down and try
ances.
his Sarasota Sun to tell of his joy
after
thorough
trial
in
some
of
the
Section
II.
This
act
shall
become
The law provides for cooperation the land that's blest, and make ride to see the Wonder Bond at
operative immediately upon its ap­ northern statesit ii found successful ------- ---— D e n t i s t a ------------- between the police and, health of­ your home where every test will Eustis, and not a word about the
and is built by state highway asso­
proval by the Governor.
ficials to abate many of these annoy­ prove that we have got the best in road, or the material of which it is
ciations, with the state appropria­
sunny
Florida.
ances and dangers, but the suppres­
constructed.— Clearwater Sun. ,
tions, is proof thnt the road 'Is ail
Sand-Oil Beads
Garner &amp;. Woodruff Building
So
pack
your
duds,
where’er
you
sion of such annoyances as are not
Uiifce couldn't sec anything after
that
is claimed for it.
And if the
The
following
Arcadia
correspond­
live
from
Wàshington
to
Maine,
inimical to health, belong exclusive­
he left Orlando.
ence is clipped from the Tampa same road can he built in Florida at
and grab your grip nnd check your
ly to the police.
I» sm expense, there is good reason for
Tribune ami is self explanatory;
Terms Moderale— Sirici!) Cash
It is a matter of frcqnent occur­ trunk and get aboard the truin; for
Perry. Wall of Tampa has sug­
road builders with u» to give the
Having
gone
to
Kustis
(or
the.
pur­
rence that the health authorities though you come in summer time,! gested 11 celebration in Tampa for
pose of studying good roads tiie dele- matter consideration.
of many Florida cities and the of­ you'll find our climate most sub­ the prosperity of South Florida and
fices of the State Board of Health, lime, and vow to live back enst*k a the suggestion is a good one. Since
P h o n e 319
aro notified of existing irregularities crime, compared with sunny Flor­ Sanford ia in Tampa's bailiwick our
which should be reported to the po­ ida.
city should join in the idea and have
------O-----lice or the sheriff. The public should
a representation at the celebration.
GEO. A. DuCOTTES
H O R B O RSI
be educated to make the distinction
BOTTLERS OF SODA WATERS AND
------------O -----------lor its own convenience and protec­
Now watch Clarence Woods splut­
Stoppage of supplies from Europe
ATTORNEY a n i . COUNSEÙ.OK a t LAW
tion.
ter and call a few others, not so makes us search for similar supplies
1 It appears difficult to impress suf­ sweet scented ns he, liars.
Practice in Stale and Federal Court*
The in the United States. Wo have gone
ficiently th e idea that diseases are county commissioners of Hillsboro abroad for them chiefly because
tinrner-WiHKlrulT Bldg
Sanford H*
not communicated
through
the county made a business trip to Lus- )afoor cost was lower than at home
senses. Sight, smell, hearing, taste tia to look upon that Wonder Hoad, and henco the foreigner could under­
and’ Jeeling are given us ns sentinels and they return nnd are reported by sell us on account of good American
DR. C. G. B U T T
to warn of danger, as well as to af- -tfie Tampa Tribune as follows;
Sole Ajientff fqr Orange City Springs Mineral Water
wages. .
iord avenues for the enjoyment of
"Regarding the sand oil road at
DENTIST
PHONE 21
th e pleasant things of life. They are Eustis, members of tho board .de­
Office; Yowell Building
siOt thoroughfares for .the entrance clared that they did not know wheth­
•of aetaal danger into the physical er the material would last under
SANFORD. FLORIDA
body. T h e abatement o f. th®com­ heavy traffic ginditinns. They de­
mon nuisancca is a matter of ordin­ clared the cost of building such roads
TIIOMAH EMMET W1USON
ary common sense and watchfulness. is greater than has been represented
E. FEBaiSON HOUSlIOUtW
(Continued From Page 1)
'The removal of sanitary nuisances for the reason that the Euatis road

THF SANFORD fIFRALD

THE HIGHER COST OF LIVING
SOLVED

. BEGIN TO SAl£EUTODA^.

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SANFORD, FLA.

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B usiness Cards

Drs. Mason

Householder

Sanford Coca-Cola Bottling Co.

TO LEGISLATE FOR
JFISH PROTECTION

Pound net herring, i .
1
6.00
6.00
Seine for herring . . .
1
Gill net for mullet... -1
2.60
Seine 360 yards
for
6.00
other food fish.-............ 1
1 Seine 350 to 800 yds
for other food fish.. . .
1
10.00
1 Seine 800 yds or over
16.00
for other food fish.
1
1 Hoop or wire n e t. . . .
.10
A BETTER P L A N
For the past three monthe the sev­
Non- .
No.
eral men in this state who were de­
Res Kinds of Nets
Nts
Amt
1 Seine or gill eliad.
1 $100.00
termined to have an exhibition at
the California fair have been de­
1 Pound net for herring 1
26.00
1 Seines for net herring I 100.00
claring that the press stood with
them, and that the exhibit would be
1 Gild nets' f o r . mullet 1
26.00
1 »Seines 860 yds for
o f such a nature ae to bring out
other food fish. . . .
1 100.60
great deal of good advertising for
1 Seines 360 to 800 yds
Florida. A n d a|! this in view of the
for other food fis h , . . 1 ' 200.00
feet that there were but a very few
1 Seines 800 yds or over
of the state papers Interested in the
.- for othpr food fish. . . I 300.00
. matter.
1 Hoop or-wiro n e t. . ..
1.26
, Thousands ,of tetters have been
Section 4. The sixe of mesh null
. sent to the proas tseb week ind ev
kinds of net shall be as follows: Herery possible meins have been taken
ring nets, mesh-Im pound nets, 2 ^
to coerce the newspapers into sup­
Inches raw material .stretched, herporting the measure; yet. the crop of
ring seines, nu'sjF' 2
inches nrw
.respondents was very poori
The
stretched matcofel, ihullct nets.
¡newspaper could look ahead and
Mesh in gill nets for mullets 3 H
ceuld read between the lines; could
inches, mesh In trammel nets for
recognise that the thing waq bound
mullet
incAes. Nets for bottom
to be a flxxzle so far as any help to
Unless the Honorable Albert Gil- fish; meab in bottom seine* or nets
Florida was concerned; and was to
--------r . _____
. . christ esn get piarrled The Herald A H inches, raw stretched material,
aid no -one
except
those_____
who„ .were
immediately connected with the ex-] will hot support hire for any office. In btg 3 '-i'inches. Wire nets for the
requires deep study to determine
what ia harmful, why it is harmful,
. and hiw i t .may he rendered harm­
less,. -Indeed, the _ whole modern
adenee o f sanitation js essentially
devoted to the study and abatement
•of aanltary annoyances and nuis­
ances.

ia laid on a marl foundation: I t D
soft enough vto cut with'a knife."—
Clearwater Sun.
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U X E ItE E l U X E R E E I
T h e following dispatch via car­
rier to Pxylrmij, Russia, thence-by
boat do'wn tho Qxmxgy river; thence
by wirelrsa to Tuckerton, N. J., and
thence by Western Union to Billy
Buck at Chicago, 'who had it relayod
to the Evening Sun. It has not been
censored:
" T h e Germans have taken Pilsener and are now eurrounding Del­
icatessen, where the wurst is expect­
ed. The Belgian Hares have had a
falling out with the Welsh Rarebits
and the Swisa Cheese, is shot full of
holes.
This will make the Irish
8tdw and the England Mustard hot,
arid If the Prussian cavier ares the
French Pastry, It*may start a Swisa
movement— W A T C H !
" " T h e Spanish Onions are strong
for a mix-up, and if the Home Proserves are called out and spread over
the German Noodles ,_ they may
Ketchup with the N s v y Beans,
thereby ¡causing an uprising of the
Brussel Sprout«.*’— Clearwater Sun.

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IN AND ABOUT THE CITY

v Mra. Endor Curlett of Genevg
Great Fishing Trip
Mr. W. A. Parr left Saturday for
was in the city today on a shopping
The Ananias Fishing GTuh was'
Jacksonville to remain until Thurs­
tour.
represented in part nt least at the
day
Utile Happenings—Mention Of
Harry Phillips experts to leave lieach last week when J. D. Davison,
Mrs. C. E, Walker, Miss Flora
this week (or Chicago where he will I* M. Elder. It J. Holly. J. J. Dick­
Matters In Brief
BEING A RESUME OF SANFORD HAPPENINGS
Walker and Mrs. Charlotte Smith
attend the Bernarr McFadden San­ inson. and N. A. Colbert tried U&gt;
oatch all the hig has» in the Atlantic
have returned* from a pleasant visit
atorium for treatment.
- U P -T O -D A T E
Ocean.' The party loll here Thura- j —
ptRSONAl ITEMS O f INTEREST
at Coronado Beach.
J. F. Kurnntz has accepted a posi­ fuy afternoon and with the excep­
tion with the Geo. H. Fernald Hard­ tion of a blowout near the Bobbin* | * ('einmuniratlons for this Column Should be Marked "Society Editor” , or
VMr. and Mr* L. T Harkey and
S«mnury Of The Floatlii||Snull Talk*
Phoned to Mr*. It.-A. Tcrhrun. Phone 203
ware Cn., where he will he at home Nest hud no accidents on tin- road [
pretty
baby of Waycross and Mrs.
Succinctly Arr*n|«i For Hurried
--* - - -, ___ _ „ A
_ _______
_
. .
to his many friends
and arrived itt the- Breakers in DuyJ. T. Wheeler of Jacksonville. are
tlcral J tie »dor»
tSfumoN Herndon
lone urrived she was requested to reg- guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Copt. Saunders, the genial c o n -!torrB Beach early In the evening and
l A marriage to which much interest inter in a pretty little souvenir brides J. T. Allen.
ductor
of
the
A
C.
L.
has
returned
I
a,lcr
“
diP
in
tho
,JHny
and
a
fine
Mr. and Mr». Arthur Marshall
attaches was that of Miss Jessie book, ahd make some good wish for
spent Saturday and Sunday at Day­ from a triji to Chattanooga and oth- »upper the party inspected tho city Belle St union and Mr Robert Em­
the young couple so soon to sail out
by* the sen after the lights were
er points.
Miss Eva Walker returned from a
tona Beach.
The pleasant visit to Jacksonville Sunday
turned on. Early in the morning of mett Herndon, which occurred at upon the matrimonial seas.
A. A. Tano, who conducts a mov
Friday they went to the inlet, tak­ the home of the bride Monday uf- wishes were both original and unique night.
Frrah yeast cakes and Imperial
ing picture show at
Kissimmee
ing Billy Wessner along ns a body ternoon at 2 o’ clock. The beautiful and as they were read aloud called
gasoline iron» at Mrs. Simon'».
2-tf
jiassed through the city on Saturday
guard in case uny of the British marriage ceremony of the Episcopal fort!) much laughter und merriment.
Mrs. George Watson is spending
Reginald Holly fa »pending aev- on route to West Palm Beach, to cruisers came into tho waters at tho church was performed by
Bcv. The folding doors to the dining-room
several
weeks at Floral City, tho
cra| weeks with hia grandmother, attend the meeting of the moving light house.
Embarking nt the in­ Arthur Peck, the bride being given were then thrown open, which re­ guest of Mr. Watson's mother.
picture
men
this
week.
Mr*. E. G. Tyn er at Tampa.
let under th^ careful guidance of in marriage by her father, Mr. J. M. vealed a veritable (lower garden.
,
The'shades were drawn and tho pink
Tho fire alarm Inst Sunday night Capt. B. J. Pacettl they were taken Stumnn.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Pattiahall
-Drink P L E Z O L , rtic new drink.
tinted lights from ‘the chnndelier and fatnily.j i f Geqo.ya spent Sunday
in
his
launch
to
the
jUhing
croîtrait
uD
1
*
UuwUL
rooms
were
prettily
called
the
people
to
the
Clyde
dock,
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li
Ä-Ttok»- cut ilo waia.., í» nd. CM
where- tho |»ftng And—« wnghr--firv ^and ctv lo
» _, •
,
V i/
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Sheriff Hand «»corted'Miaaea Essie TrAnr some mysterious cause.
Colbert, Davison and gracelul vines of smilax. The wed­ Ing vines and shrubs reminded one
Tho hig ones.
I'urdon, Charlotte Hand and James blare was soon extinguished with Wessner each caught bass that would ding was a quiet one, only the imme­ of a garden at sunset.
Miss Ethel Moughton has re­
Lee t o ‘Daytona Beach last Sunday. little damage.
The young honorce .was furnished turned from a delightful summer trip
tip tho beam at 46 pounds, while diate family of the bride and Mr.
Gwynn Fox being* present.
with yellow sunhonnet, basket, weis- in the north anil west to make finaP
U J l i i M ^ d t m x i U r v s r m e r 1nd Bolly caught several fine
gee . Dutton.Jlar- turnip. r t u w d
The bride was lovely in her going sors and invited into the garden to arrangements for entering the W om ­
ones that would weigh all of 30
the city' Sunday and his many
Behond each an'» College aL Tall&amp;luuiaa—axxa.tbe
pounds apiece. Tho ontire day was away gown of reseda green silk pop­ pluck tho blossoms.
friends wore gfad to see him-again.
lin, cut with Russian tunic and flower, to her great surprise was 23rd.
spent
nt
fishing
and
enjoying
the
Mrs. J. H. Bruton joined her fam­ He is on the road for the Com­
short coat, worn with a white silk found dainty and useful gifts,
ily at Coronado Boach last Saturday puting Scales Co., und travels the shade and good cooking at tho
blouse.
Her hat was a charming
Carrying out the color scheme,
Pacetti
House'
and
the
party
re­
Mrs, Greenwood of Orlando and
and'spent several days at that pop­ state.
creation
in
black velvet, completing refreshments consisting of delicious her daughter, Mias Tctherly are tho
turned
to
the
Breakers
to
sleep.
ular resot r.
Ice cold P L E Z O L In bottles for The next day Judge Dickinson wish­ the stylish costume.
old fashioned pound cake and or­ gueats of Mrs. C. E. Walker.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Herndon
left
on
the
All hats at reduced prices. A good sale at nil dealers
4-tf*
ange sherbet was served. The little
ed to try his luck and as no British­
afternoon
train for
Jacksonville, favors were yellow "Old. Maids" and
.assortment to select from at Mrs.
ers'had
been
sighted
the.dny
before,
Misses Ethel and Thelma Moore,
Mrs. ,J. E. Vincent and tv o chil­
from which place they will sail for asparagus fern.
■ Grace E. Williama'.
6-2t
who have brtfrt visitlpg Miss Helen
dren of Sanford are visiting Mr. and Wessner was left at home, while
As the guests departed there were Randall have returned to their homo
Dicltingson was taken along to read Baltimore and New York, returning
Ml»» Corene McIntosh of Ft. Mrs. T. L, Boussnn. Mrs. Vincent
by w.ij- of Washington.
many
good wishes for the bride In Jacksonville. Miss Helen accom­
the
law
on
the
fish.
The
party
had
Meade is visiting at tho home of was horn at the old Bronson place
Upon their return they will make elect, also for Mrs. Bray and Miss panied them.
the
best
of
luck
that
day
and
re­
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Johilson on on Lake Joanna. Her father was the
their home in Arcadia.
Milieu, who hud so royally enter­
late Jackson J. Dykes. Eustis Luke turned laden wit lx hig ones and all of
Third street.
Mr*
Herndon
is
the
eldest
dnughtained
them.
Daytona Beach had fish for Sunday
i Miss Lillian Herring will leave
Region.
*
Get your ico cream from Duhnrt’s
Those present were Mesdames this week for Hollins College, Ro­
dinner.
Even Dickinson who had ter of Mr and Mr* J M St union
Piano und Player Piano- Kxjfert never caught a big one before had and a gifted and talented musician. E E. Cox. .1 B. Lawson, W. 'E.
Ice Cream Factory.
85-tf
anoke, Vn;
tuning and repairing . All work ab­ the good fortune to land a nice one.
Mr Herndon is
connected with Betts. W Thornton, J. Adams, B. E
Collector Jno. D. Jinkinsi
Tax
solutely guaranteed. W I. Hartfey.
O. Chase Company, with Milieu, Geo. llymun, II. Peabody,
The hoys returned to Sanford on the '
Mrs. C. R, W’alker will leave loand family have returned from Cor- ,,ox , 23a. phone 24y.4.
H):M(
headquarters
at Arcadia.
Candler, Loretta Brotheruon; Miss4s morro'w for Jacksonville, where^she
Sundny,
full
of
enthusiasm
over
the
onado Beach whore they have been
Ruth, Edith and Marie Stewnrt, will lie joined by Miss Claire Walker.
Today Is election day $nd new fishing at the inlet, over tho. fine
spending several weeks.
.S'prer—
NArridn
«
Ruby and Daisy Betts, Martha Fox, She will accompany Miss Claire to
school trustees will lie elected for treatment accorded them at the
Mrs. C.' H. Dingee ts e x a c t e d to lhi, 8anford d|lllrict&gt;
Tht. *choo, I’ncctti House and at the Hotel
Mrs. Jessie Speer and Dr. Sheri­ Linda Connelly, Margaret Davis, Tallahassee. *’•
return home today from Dunedin. |e)m ion |?
Breakers at Daytona Beach. They dan. hiith of Jacksonville were mar­ Jimmie l.aing, Cora Hamrick, Mrs.
where she has been visiting her pur people take part in it
Hr W. C. Bray and Miss Clara Milieu.
Tin* cundi-\ caught nine fine buss on Friday and ried in that place last week
Mrs. W. F. Leavitt, Miss Leavitt
«nt* for several weeks.
and Willie are ugain at home after
dates are 1, It. Philips. C It Wnlk- seven tm Saturday and have the rec­ Sheridan is a successful dentist.
ord for the season in regards to big Mrs Sheridan i* well known in
.1 nnini neemrnte
a delightful sojourn at Coronado
PLEZOL is tho one best fountain er. B F Whit nef, S, Bung«
I
one* and a big catch
Jack Duvison Sanford unci has muni friend* lien
.
drink.
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H B Steven*
The Christian Endeavor Society Bench,
was ilie champion, having landed to si-li her a long life of happiness
of the Presbyterian church will hold
George. Lovell has accepted a*posi­
5 or 6 doses 666 will break any the most fish and in the most grace- 1
Miss Hoskins Jones hns returned
their next social function at the
tion with the Hand Laundry, taking case of Fever or Chills
Price 26 (ul manner, while Dickinson has the
. l ' o r n i l i H |/«tn
from a most enjoyable summer trip,
the place recently vacated by Hurry cents
bt-Zhl
Ti i marriage oí Mis* Mary tiraci* home of Mr and Mr* George Davis visiting in Cleveland and Chatta­
record (or having landed a big one,
Banner.
Carroll
of Kentucky to Sir. C. B. Hart, on Sanford Heights, Thursday, nooga, Tonn., Atlanta and Jackson­
The people who have houses to while wearing his good clothes and
Sept 26th. which will be a chicken
They all expect Ryan of Sanford will take place at
Dirge assortment of hair goods, rent in Sanford should ndvertlse a hard boiled hat
pilluu.
Members are requested to ville
large assortment ol stamped goods, Hiem in The Herald
Phere arc to visit the inlet again in a few weeks the home of Miss Carroll in Keii- attend the next two meetings for the
l a y , and camp out for several dnÿs when
tucks today Sept 16tlr
Mr und
at Mrs. Grace E. Williams. 2-1-6
Miss Eva Malm of Orlando is the
people here enquiring every
purpose of plunning and discussing
the
!
the
blue
fish
are
biting
und
o
y
s
t
e
r
s
.Mrs
Ryan
will
make
tlu
ir
future
guest
of relatives in this city.
houses
and
they
scan
about
Miss Ruth Mettinger is home for
this affair
honu- in Sanford.
a visit to her parents.
Miss Ruth llcrald Want Column (or the same ! “ r(* ope
Messrs, l&gt; D Caldwell. II Min­
is located in Philudulphia Xu king a I if you expect to rent your house you i ■Aaiy aiou u.i*lunjt_w-.good time cun1
The rose committee and members ton. Irwin and Thomas motored
K
telar
U*u/*»n
♦ewrafîHïj-*1«
r
i
*
■
ft1
t
i
r
"T'hYir
‘
to
the'
nurse's course, -T -rrrrrfev«iwr'm-wWfh'»h'wid advertise t
T',« marriage of Miss Charlotte of the Woman * t lut» will meet at . over to Enterprise Thursday aflerPurem House and have Cnpt. Pil­
she intends to devote her life
Those wanting Watson Sprayers
Ret
í*! wiul. Mi__W. .L,. .'A * itwuw- wxli .kku Ju-uuv—««I—
ilUst^frrrnrT-Or Ford car, on business and
ed ti take them out fur the day.
) pleasure bent.
5 or 6 doses 666 will berak any *" the near future should leave or­ He and Ins family are ideal enter-, take plucc this week at the home of morrow i Wedn»*Mlwy*-wUejnoon
case of Fever or Chills. Price 25 ders at the store of the Geo. H tamers and know how to make! Mi** K M o r - t r r N r v Jersey
Mis* Members are urged - la- atlcuii. auiLi_. _______________________ ___ _
Fernald Hardware Co. lit once, as it fishermen most comfortable, giving Keelur und Mr Watson an* popular bring their *cissors
_
i
Co-Operation For Prîtes
94-26t
cents.
takes about 30 day* to get them them the beat of accommodation* in Sanford circle*
The
greatest encouragement that
I iieir many
J. D. Davison, J J Dickinson. P from the factory.
3-9tc
The
ni
minage
sale
[or
the
benefit
‘’»A
he
given agriculture is profitfriends
rejoice
that
they
will
make
and plenty to cut.
M. Elder, N. A. Colbert and R J
able
prices
for farm products. Crop
ibis
city
their
future
home
of
the
Library
will
continue
next
tMrs S Ridestiti and children and
Holly have returned from a three
destroying
insects
have been a stub­
Saturday
afternoon
and
evening.
-day»-trip -ttv D 'syttHta Rcrrrtr where Mrs, I), L ‘Thrasher and daughter,
born
enemy,
anil
Jupiter
Pluvlua has
l
l
i
t
r
h
d
a
v
1‘arty
Articles
of
wearing
apparel
and
May art* spending a few days at the
they fished and then some. .
jialyed
many
pranks
on
the
fanner,
Little Miss Olive Renfro* enter­ household furnishing* will be grate­
Dr
Pace! U IHouse ut I’once Park
hut
there
is
no
pestilence
like
low
New booking orders for Big Bos­ Pules ton
tained her young neighbors with ti fully appreciated.
und May­or Thrasher get
(Continued From Page li
prices;
they
will
saj&gt;
the
life
blood
ton Lettuce and Cauliflower seed.
charming birthday party Saturday
over an often as their duties will
of nn industry.
F. F. Dutton.
iifi-tf
afternoon in honor of her sixth birthallow t h«pm. a* the lug bus* lire hit security for obligations.
A business meeting of the Congre­
It i* one of tin- most pitiful sights
it
would
be
advisable
for
one
or
(L&lt;
Olive
.•
ii.t
tier
friend*
enjoyed
|
gational i hr. tun. ¡ ude.iim Society
Mrs U T Whecliss and children mg !i ru­ now a ud the Inlet 1* t he
in twentieth « tury civilization to
im
i
banker*
or
merchai
I»
in
each
i^ppy
time
upon
tin*
lawn,
pini
w i l l in - b e b í a l t i l e b o t i l i " o f , \ l r *
are home again after a pleasant visit place lo get t tieni
n r i mutiny to volunteer to acepl mg games and making merry
The Harry Kent Friday evening. A full see a farmer :vl•-*r h» Ian raised a
of several weeks with relatives and
crop sit helplessly by ai.ti waul; the
Th unti lays ami Sundays Wi iod- luhi P .-’i i r 'izeiin for investment junk and white birthday cake was attendance is desired.
friends in Alabama and Hot Springs,
hulls and bear» of Europe and Amer­
Iar d Park.
Picnic conveniences, in cotton.
The commercial organi­ lovely. Olive received mnnÿ pretty
Arkansas.
*
ica trample ,ov&lt; r it, and yet if the
amusements.
The only safe, clean zations of our cities and towns can gift* for she is a popular little Indy.
Perenniti Mention
PLEZOL is the BEST cherry outdoor swimming pool, emptied render excellent scrvlcti by taking Her guests wert* Margaret and Jack
farmer will or.!y organize and co­
Mr and Mrs, B. W Herndon und operate he rnn successfully fence
drink.
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daily, cleaned and- re-filled from ur- active interest in this movement
Peters, Florence and Helen Witte,
There i* every reason for believing Charlotte and Irmu Smith, Y itu and daughter. Miss Norma returned lust &lt;(U, , h„ Punima|B lhat devastate his
Mr. and Mrs. William Wessner tosian well. Shower hath, toboggan
week from a delight (ul summer spent ^ irodu(.t,
thp harvest
Ht6 \ihat there will be in the near future Dick Terheun.
Leased prival.ly also.
Evelyn
Riggers,
. and family have returned home slide
in Virginia und New York
Thl. Florida farmer needs coa
gratifying
advance
in
the
price
of
j
Turner. Jr . and Lela Hut­
from Coronado and Daytona beaches
The September gale* that have rollon This will necessarily redound
opera it mi a* badly i»s diversificacheson.
where they live been sojourning for
occurred far to the east and ninth to i he profit of all good citizens who
Mr Hrm-st Wnodrnrk of ^ykson- tjon *
'
the past four weeks.
of Florida have given us some I n t e l ) now "exhibit the jintriolism to join
villr sjicnt the wrek end in Sanford.
■ .If i** inno r y Meeting
Prof, Exell is a very busy, man September weather and the days and in and push the movement her
having a visit with the home folk*
In unusually interesting program
those days getting everything in nights in. Sunford just now are be­ urged. Through the operation t»f
wo*
rendered at the Methodist. Sun­
shape for the new school year. yond compare. Our northern friends thi* plan no citizen will incur the
Mr. and Mrs. Bandy have return­
For. Sale Cheap— One largs horse,
day
achoolt last Sunday, in observ­
School will open on Monday, Sept. will find September •anti October the slightest risk of uny loss that can be
ed from Clermont, accompanied by one mule, throe wagons, harness,
ance of Missionary' Day, which is
28th.
finest month« in the year and should seriously felt.
On the other hand,
their cousin, Mrs. Mims.
plows and todls.
Jas. C. Harris».
come to Sanford now to locate for great confidence is felt that substan­ observed every second 'Sunday In
Closing out nil typewriter carbon
/
7-9tc
each
month,
tial profits will bo reaped; and, in
Mrs J. II. Courier left on Thurs­
paper. Best graded only, nt 26c thq winter.
Uecltnrion, The Story of a Ruin
For Sale My transfer business.
day for a visit to relatives and
per dozen sheets. Herald Office.
Adhering to the calendar that is any event, every public spirited cit­ Drop, Mollie Abernathy.
Cheap.
Jas. Harris*.
7-2tc
friends in Tumjia und Lakeland.
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between three and four thousand izen who enters anil encourages this
Recitation, The Call'« to You,
movement
to
protect.and
assist
the
Anna Mason.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fletchqr and years older thnn that o f the usual
farmers qf Florida against sacrifice
Recitation, Bread for the Hungry,
family left l a s t , Saturday for their reckoning, the Jews of the city will
will enjoy the satisfaction of engag­
observe
next
Sunday
and
Monday
Julia Lning.
old home In L ive Oak, where they
ing in a patriotic service which will
Recitation. Is One Waiting for
will spend a week visiting with rel­ as the closo of the year*5674 and
the commencement of the year. result, in a vtiry great good to all You, DeWighl Smith.
atives and friends.
6675.
Bosh ha Shona, or the day our cotton planters, to our mer­
Song, Anna Mason, Mollie Aber­
. S. W. Bradford of Cartcrsville, Gn.
chant* and to the general. welfare
of judgment, is the first day of the
nathy, Julia Lnmg
has taken a position with the Sannew your, according to the Jewish of the state.
Communication from Japan, Mrs.
- ford Shoo Si Clothing Co., and will
I appeal to the citizens of Florida
calendar. This year it is September
Abernathy,
make a valuable addition to their
21, but by the orthodox observance to art immediately, aggressively and
Mrs. Abernathy rend a communialready efficient sales force.
the' religious services are for two, conrertcdly in this exceedingly im- cur ion from Japan, giving an inter- i
1portant matter.
Kindly remember that while away day's.
esting quarterly—report direct from .
In the Interest of the wlefore of the field anil sent by Rev. W. J.
my store will be open as usual under
Hon. Forrest Lake of Sanford, can­ mjr elate, I ask that all Florida
the care o i^ M fe . -'Dsby Trent nine.
Callahan, a missionary at Bappu,
Mrs. Grace E. Williama, 100 E. didate fo* Speaker of tho H oubc, wkb newspapers kindly puidish this com­ Japan, giving an outline of Christian
hero yesterday accompanied by Mr. munication.
“ rat 8L V
6-21
wrnrk. drfne by native workers--in Ja-"
A. T. RoESCtter, also of Snnford. Mr
PARK TRAM M ELL,
p»n, to which the Methodist Sun­
. .
to Mr. mhd Mrs. '3. D. Far­ Lake feels confident of his election
„
GdVernor.
day school of Snnford is contribut­
's*! °* ^, c ^t»°nvlUo this'morning n as Speakér— just as tho editor of
ing every second Sunday. Dr, Cal­
«he baby boy.
Mrs. Farris WAS this paper, did of his election ns a
lahan baptized during the month of
Notice
to
Telephone
Subscribers
Mary Haskins o f this city and Post­ legislator lost spring.
But there’s
May twenty-seven natives.
On
and
after
October
1st.
1914,
master Haskins la now' a proud many a slip betwixt the cup and the
there will ho a charge of ONE
Crendfather.
lip, ono of which may he the Florida
' Golden Hod Shower
D O L L A R (11.00) made for chang­ \/
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Herndon and Grower which maintains that Mr. ing position of telephone in same
One of tho most enjoyable nociat
*r, Miss Norma have return­ Lake should not he Speaker 1h&gt;cuu» o building. and T W O
D O L L A R S events of the season was u golden
T h e B a t h Is I m p o r t a n t to H e a l t h an d C o m f o r t
from a pleasant visit to auYnmcr
opposed measures of vital con (f 2.00) for moving telephona from rod shower last Friday morning,
resort on Long Island and other corn to tho orange growers of Flor­ one building to another.
given by Mrs, W C Bray »nd Mis*
Everything Required in the Bathroom
points in New York sytate and New ida.— Eustis Lake Region.
Clara Millen, in honor of the upS A N F O R D T E L E P H O N E CO.
England.
Will Be Found Here in Large A-ssortment
jiroaching marriage of Miss Ruth
Per F. W. Maljoney, Sec’ y.
Notice
to
Public
Stewart. .
Cdne to the Nautilus Catino at
Tho pretty new home of Mrs.
f*abreeze, the coo.W spot in FlorAll occupation tax will lie due
Better to Admonlah.
Bray
was indeed a bower of loveli­
«P«nd your vacillati.. Per- October first. All not paid by O*toH fs better to admdnlsh than to ro&gt;
ness,
with
its deedrations of aspar­
v Ct . tothing. houses and beach. bcr.’lCth will he considered delin­ pronch; for the one In mild and friend­
agus
fern,
golden* rod and potted
ly,
tho
other
harsh
and
offcnalvo;
tho
S S w* ler «bower. New woolen quent and double rate charged.
»•thing s u i , and r00m 28c
Fo
plants.
The
guests were. Invited
ono
correct*
the
faulty,
tho
other
con■PHONE 275
* ' The Nearert Drug Store
SANFORD. FLA.
M. W. L O V E L L , . .
vtcts
tli»m
—
Epictetus.
from
9:30
to
11
a. m.Jiand as each
wen snd. women. •
•; 100-I3tc
1-4tc /
'-Clerk.

ABOUT PEOPLE AND EVENTS

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PROCLAMATION BY GOVERNOR

Too Late To Classify.

CLEANLINESS IS NEXT TO GODLINESS

Purchase Your Toilet Necessities p f Us

SEMINOLE PHARMACY

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�slîgbf operation mnjr bo needed. Do
not let eWUilteh timidity or yoor own
n o m » imnd In the way of proper
trrnlniont

White Costumes Seen at the Races

STORIE;
AM Ö1
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B uttona on Shoea.

V'ijt-n huylnir fnttfoned Iront* for the
children tret the «liopmitn to put the
buttons on with potent fnatenera Inv
fore «ending them home
Hoot* with
button« "ft nre nlwnva untidy
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NAPS HAVE BEST SOUTHPAW

Chnrles Herzog has corraled nnoth
« r outfielder. Tho newest arrival I*
Mcl-nugtilln of Colgate university.
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Eddie Collins Calls Venn Grcyy of
Cleveland Team “ the LeftHanded Walter Johnson."

fashionable sporting events
ATInthose
snd near Parts, which are at*
tended by a great concourso of peoplo
more Interested In styles than any­
thing also, one rnay expect to boo tho
best efforts of tho most capable de­
signers of apparel In the world. Tho
Jockey club races at Auteui), tho
French Derby at Chantilly and tho
event of tho Oram) Prlx mark tbo
launching of Ideas for tho coming fall,
as Easter sees them on porado for tiro
summer which' follows It Haro Is n
snapshot" picture, taken nt Chantilly,
In which gowns made up In midsum­
mer fabrics aro cut on lines that prom­
ise well for fall. As tho lost word In
summer gowns and as showing
changes In style tendencies they nro
equally Interesting.
At tho right a gown of while laffotn
Is- a model of elegance and midsum­
mer comfort. Tho model could bo
©opted In light-weight linen or In white
roll«, or vollo and taffeta combined,
with Just as good roaulta. From the
stand[)olnt of durability linen and flnu
cotton crepes are most reliable.
It will be seen that tho undorsklrt
Is wide enough to allow a comfortable
Stride and that the tunlo Is longer than
gpr ga:- It .Is laid in
side plaits all arotunt-eird-ffnUhed

p o in ts
fo r

M o th e rs
E m broid orw d

C a rria g o

Covara.

The embroidered nrtleles for tutby
should be washable, for (h oj will fre
queutlF need frea|ienliig up. Tho prrlUe*t white articles aro for tile Imby's
i rlb or perambalalor. Ttie little pll»wa ore always fnsA-inailtig things to
tnake, and the embroidered hIu-vIr t&lt;&gt;
Jjiotch nro n suggest Ion which mntty
»SRetliewomen jrlll welcome. Tbejr wlll
' make an approprlnto girt und one
whk-h will not Ire dupllrntrd itfi fre­
quently as many otl^er dainty nrtldes.
iMque and linen nro the fnvoml tnnftorlala for innkliig lingerie carriage
' a)vert. When the forjner material Is
’ ¿ifteU.'lt 1« oecassary to cut the place
JorVho underfillp and seam H again on
Yte under skle. for both sides of the
pique are uot alike. Tills Hop Is drawn
•over the strap and holds the cover In
ipwnition. The rnrrlago cover should bo
MUt Song enougli to extend over the end
*sf Cbo carriage. Tho widtli should be
-ample also.
A simple design Is preferable for the
•«over. Anything elaborate Is not consldercd good taste. A combination of
eyelet and solid-embroidery Is charm­
ing for tt»« cover of linen or plquo.
The edge should tbe scnllopetl and uuv*
buttonbole stitched.
opriThe daisy deslgu Is atwnys appro'
ate for the cover of linen, and tha’ f e v
loaned garland of small flowers and
foliage looped up with bowknots or
. ribbons is u design generally admired

“ The left-handed W alter Johnson.”
That's what Eddie Collins of the Ath
letlca calls Venn Gregg, Nap .south­
paw. In an artlclo In tho Amerlcnn
.Mngaxlno Collins discusses Gregg and
other pitchers under tho general sub­
ject of "Pitchers I Havo Faced." Of
Gregg, Collins says:
* VVean Gregg of Clovelnnd Is .one of
tho beat southpaws I ever facedi Tho
best compliment I rau. think of is to
call him a left-hahdcd Johnson
To
Gregg pitching comes natural; he pos­
sesses abundant speed, but It Is a
wonderful curve ball that rounds him
out ns a' great pitcher. Ho guvo more
bases on bulls hist yea»* than any
pitcher except 1touch of tho Athletics,
yet his coaUul. waa. -always pcrtecL
Gregg’s ‘wildness' Is not a handicap;
on ttm other (nmd. tt laFof w n-m im astr
Let mo show you what I mean:
"Ono afternoon last year tho Cleve­
land battery was Gregg and O’Neill.
Thoy seemed to bo having a lot df
trouble with their signals, and Gregg
was having difficulty In locating the
plate. Finally O'Neill walked out to
tho box and said something to Venn. 1
never knew whnt It was, but I fell tho
with a hemstitched two-inch hem at effecta when I dime to bnt tho next
tho bottom. Tho blouse Is plain, with Inning, with two runners on base He*,
three-quarter-length «leave«
It Is fin­ foro I knew It I hud 'three and nothished with a sailor collar and turn-hack
cuffs, with Its only decoration a smnll
Inro vest anil homstltchlng on sleeves
and collar.
A whit« satin hat, lined with
velvet and trimmed with white feath­
ers, a black ensmol and rhinestone
brooch, a broad black ribbon sash,
with white shoes and stockings, mako
up tbo details of tills exquisite toilette.
At tho left a gown In white crepe
and heavy lace repeats the filaltt skirt,
and long tunic style Just described It
Is completed with n little coat open­
ing over a silk vest, which la cleverly
cut Into long points Very handaotno
fine pearl buttons are set close to­
gether down tho front of tho vest.
Tho helmet turban of white fenthers
Is n fad In which fashlannbles are In­
dulging Just now It has one point of
advantage over while satin or silk tints
— It will outlast them In usefulness.
Made of feathers It may be worn In
tho winter time.
Plack slippers and whlto stockings
and-a very broad sash of white ribbon

bulldt-r TlnriqiM molds In different
sixes, scri-rtil of each size, can be pur
rtmeisl for n small sum
The sand slmttld Ik- tMianJod off in ont1
cohicr of tut outdoor shelter, and ns
the child experiments and creates with
it tie Is rapidly gaining a sense of pro­
portion He set's that large molds
will trot lit Into small one*, nor will
their rouletits make n uniform Imr-tler
unleijs they are phteetl with those of a (
like slxe. bucket* a ml shovels of vary
Ing sixes nre nlso excellent play toys
for sand.
A Travsling Bsssinst.
When It Is necessary to take baby
on tt long Journey he may be made
very comfortable In a Imseiuet built of
the traveling baskets or suit cases
which have two wH-lfous. &lt;ine llttcsl
over the other. Line encp half with
qnlltisl cqttog snlws-n
The dis-per
|ilece will answer for n cradle. When
It Is In use* the other. If placed over
(he end lengthwise, will make a nice
little shield from drnfts
In trnvellug
from place to place pack the baby's
belongings In the bnsk'eL and carry It
by mefitm of u shawl strap. It may
bo opened up for use ou tile train or
boat.
Exsrcisss With Clay.
Colored clay tbnt la very reasonable
In price .1* most useful In amusing
a child. Place a low (able and small
chair in the shutter, nnd on this he will
never tire of rasbionlng new forms
With tho clay. The big muscle* need
constant nnd proper exercise. Clay
Kive* this to perfection. Without ac­
tually helping him suggest pretty forma
for him tu make on the clay, ns bas­
kets. rosette* and borders mado of
balls. 8ometImei make him a model
and then ask him to Imitate. Imitation
Is the boats of all teachlnjr
Bummsr Rompsr*.

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A crawling youngster of ■ year can
T h e tiny crib Bbovta con bo had with got about an dirty ns any little four
WemsUtcbcd eiido. trod in UiU c o m It 1* footed pig. * If the rompers are of
•only necessary to add th* embroidery white they will be a sight to behold In
‘drsiJCTi. if yoo dc*ln! a more ela borate live minutes; if they aro dark blue the
derigu scallop and buttonhol* stitch dirt will be there Just the same, only
the top- The lop of the sheet U turned uot visible. A compromise calls for a
slown to a depth of eight inch« and thin quality of material that easily
the design embroidered with satin washes out# 'Nd Ironing la needed. It
•titch. ifsn y prttty effects can bo ob- ■neb garments are dropped Into a big
talncd with dots. . Ono sheet (uu* » tub of water kept for the purpose they
border of interlaced rings formed of may be hung out dripping, but clean
,dols of graduated sixes, yfae edg* of They will dry in a couple of hoars nnd
the top Is buttonhole stitched. A. sec­ be ready for wear.
ond design Is an arrangement of dal•tdcs, while * ¡third has a gracefully
Curing Creoksd Eyas.
trailing vine along the hemstitched
Opsaeye or aqujnt in, children 1»
«ometlnte* caused by « peculiarity or
•light malformation of the Interior ol
For Outdoor Amusement.
the eye. .Take the child to an oculbu
Sand interests every child. It can at once. The wsaring of spectacles
«tsually be secured from » Jtfarby will probably, euro tbj. trouble, u r_j

Fancy,Crib 6 h „t*.

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Fred Ctarko Is not In favor of um­
pires alternating behind thn bat and
on tha bases. Ho says they should
stay In ono place.
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Jimmy Murray, Huffalo Internation­
al league star, who was purchased In
the Hraves. Is playing only fair hall
and Is hitting occasionally.
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What la tho matter with Tris
Speaker! Ever since be signed tho
famods contract calitng for $1S.f&gt;00 a
year Trls has not looked filmsolf.
Manager Griffith* believes ho has n
good senomu to keep his players from
palling off bones. Ho says bo'll fine
«ve ry man that bIiowb ho Is not think­
ing.
Artie Hutlcr o f the K«-l,&lt;«!t91Ctrflf
nal -clnlr-htriwalways wanted to play
In tho outllcdd. Ho worked in tho
‘fcArdcir-a ‘ f«w months while at St.
Paul and during that timo hatted over
.300.

C . H.

D IN G E E

P l u m b i n g and
Gas F itting
All Work Receive« My Perwonal
Attention Anti Host Effort«
Opponile City Hall

tfona M

■(• p i o r l d x i

by law for

•iertfon» Ra Iba itolo of rtotlda.

sonora!

In teetlmony w h r r E o U l bara baraunto aat
my hand and » f l l « » « l - t l # trait aaal of thn
«tata of Florida, at T a l l a h i » * * ; tha cap ital,
t hi a tha twaaty-Rftb d a y of July, A. D. I « t 4 .
(S ail)
H .C L X Y CRAW FOR D.

Secretary-of Stata.

U&gt;0-Tu»-lJle

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In

( ’«art af Ihr County ¿udge, S e m in ó le
( • u n i r . Hlalr of Florida
In r » Koala of
*
3. S. Moor»
T o all t'radltor*. I.e‘ «» t»* - «, Dlatrlhutcee and
all P»r»nB&lt;* ha ving ('talmi or Demanda
■rain»! raid Fatalo:
Vuu, and »» r h o f you are hrrrt.y nmlOrd
and rarjuirrd to preeoqt any rial*»« and de­
mand« . hlch you, or either ol you. may
h a t » « f i l m t tha r a t a l » of J. H, M o o r» , dr*
r r ia r d , lata-of Sc m in 'd » 1‘ounty. Florida,
to tha umieralghed admlnUtratni o f «aid
rafale, within l « o
years from the date
hrrrof.
Dated July 33rd, A . D. 19J4.
H I I T I I K. M O O R E .
S R -T u e * -!U r
A d m in ir t r a ir t x .
In

Coarl of Ihr County Jodf«, S e m in o le
County, « U l r o f Florida
In re EMale of
W. II, Underwood
T o all Creditor*, I-egatee«, Distribute»« and
aft P*r*on« ha ving Claim« or Ite m an d «
againtt «aid L « t a t r :
You, and rarh of y o u , ara hereby notified
s a d required to p r e e d it any flilm* Slid ff5m andi whlrh you or rlthrr of you may
ha ve arain.t the evtnte of W. if. Underwood d*C*e*ed, late of Seminole C o un ty,
KMMda, to the under Htnrd ad in f«^*l H I 11
of «aid »»late. within two year« (rom the
date hereof.’
Dated July .21th, A . D. 1914.
Mr». E M I L Y 'J. U N D E R W O O D .

#B-Ture-9tc

Administratrix

N u lle » et Application fo r T a t Head U nder
Section p «4 Chapter 4SSS. I . a * e e f * f t i
Nyllee I. h«rul,v.eiuee.lke*. I I..... © I — .
purrhxaer ot T a * C ertlflra le No. K U S - d a t e d
the 2nd day ot Juno A. 1&gt;, 1903, ha* filed
•aid Certificate In m y nillru, and tia* made
application for T ax D e e d to l«*ue In a c rord ance with law.

Said Certificate enhrace« the fallowing deaerthad preperty, eituated In Seminole Coun­
ty, Florida. 4o-wlt: (leg 6.26 ch* W of NE
t or of NW l( of 8E tf See 10. Tp 21, It 31,
run S 1.90 rh&gt;, \V 1.64 ch*. H8.«8 rh'. E 3.14
che, N S.46 rh«, lie»» beg 96 yd* W of NE
cor of N W It of SK
run W 117ft, 8 372ft.
E 11 &lt;ft. N 372ft.»
T h e raid land being aa*e«ted at the date
of the finuinc» of eurh certificata In the nam e
of Arthur Moore, helra. Un lru raid C e r t i f i ­
cate «hall he redeemed according to law, T a i
Deed will l**ue thereon on the 19th d a y of
Senlemher A. D. 1914.
Wit neu
n r o m&gt; iofficial elgnaiure and «« a t thf«
IBth day of August A. D.
I9H
IV 1914.
, II«ral
seal 1
E.
r.. A.
A. Douglât».
Ilnuil«'«.
" f i e r i rirrull Cou rt. Seminóle t’o. FI »
104-Tue» Ltr.
Il y J. ( KuUtta. I&gt; (*.

Telephone No 23

NOTICE of e l e c t io n
T o tha Sheriff of Baminoio county, of a . '
State ol Florida:
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Jl&gt; tt known, T h at I, II. Clay Cr««r~_»
Secretary o f B u t e of tha State of HorT,
do hereby give nolle« that a fr n »r «! , i , ’
lion will ha held In Seminole ( ’ nuni,
„ ( Florida, on T u w d a y n e i t «urrcuiin, J*
fir* I M on da y In Norurahtr, A
1i )y,**
the «aid. T u e id a y b » l ni th* third ,t,y j
November.
For United State« Senator Irom it,.
.
ol Florida, for « i i yrar» (rom Marrh t i j i j
irntatlve (rom the Fourth c.
gre»*ional Dietrirt of the Stair n| F| , „ j ,
in the Slaty-fourth C o r f t m » I ih, t«v», j
State«.
' '4
For Commltaloncr of Agriculture . f
State of Florida.
For T w o JuftHfc* of the Supp, n,. »
of the Slate uf Florida
Fur T w o Kail road Commi** .
State of Florida.
For One Member of th© Hour«« ..r itwv.r^.
nentativra of the State uf FI uri da
For (bounty Judge.
For Bhrrlff.
For Clark o f the Circuit Court
For County Aa****or of Ta»«-«
For T a i Co1lf»ctor.
For C'ounty Treaturrr.
F «r County Superintendent , r j ,4¡it
Instruction.
F Of County Sur ve y o r
Cod ht y* Comml***«»nrr«
Fo^ î n roo .Member» of th«* Cu
of Public Instruction.
For J.uiil^© of the Peace .in ami (•
following Jdatlrrf DiatrfcU, via Nua* i *
3, 4.
‘ #
Fat Ç o n a U b U In and for the follòwiefl
Ju«tlce IHstrlrta, v ii:
Not. I, 2 , fi. 4
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In tc«llni«»ny whefcof I have hire-jni*
•et my hand and affiled the Great ,s«á¡ ^
the H t a ^ * « » f Florida. .
"Tfiffl Ir —t trio t he f w eTit y - l ’ irui *l*-,
.1
August. A. D. 1911.-

II. C L A Y C II À W FOU 11
Secreti*f) of Sial#
To C. M. Hand, íí herid, He ml un 14* *
3*Ta**v-9tc

Ketice of Application or t a i l)r rd 1 ni) rf
^-¿»actUp A IA má lko*4ieweewl-HiatuIrS
j
.. N o ll co la tirtoby given that Forre*! I »k*.
urchaerr of T a i Certificate* N o * I d i i *
Olí, 1055, 1060. 1071. dated the urd - f tr
of June, A. I L I9I3, has filed aald rtrnft.
Fates In m y office and hat made applicatila
for t a l deed t o Issue in accordance with law.
Slid certificates embrace the following dr*!
cribed pro perty actuated In Seminole r , un.
ty, Florida, to*wít:
|»ot H, Blk C. \||g.
end Pa Su rvey I ^ v y Grant He«« beg 1 » rk«
N of 8 W cor. run N R3 deg K fi.oi fh*. S
6 deg W 9 cha to L ik e , t h m r r m m»ia
direction 70 deg W 6.fi7 cha to W t&gt;«ir&gt; of
l^ot kli tfeg E 10.30 ch* to bogL I .«.»’*
33, 41, 78. 111k 11. M llchelF. Ln &gt;
fit*
The »aid# land bring a»«*«** d at 1 1•
of th© U»uánce of such certificai«
.
p»
name of No. 1044, N. IL G t l e e . N d Hip# |
Ihr l'aimer;
No. loss, loco, H» t j . \ \\
Giles, t fr lm s aald certificate «hall t»*
deemed according to
law. l a i deed ail .*
thereon on the Jtt day of nriub. t V ft
1914
Wit n e « my ufficiai »Ignat ure anti ■* «, r ,
the l*t day of Saptemher. A I* t *
(«ral
I! A 1*« »I . I •
iTerk « ' trovili I ’ ourt, Hemlntde 1 ■■ t
Il y J. O. llub« rt*. !• i
3-Tue»-6tc

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Nut Ire af Apolir aliati fur Ta» Heed I ridi' f
S r r(Ion S7J of ihr l#r nrral Statut rt»
Notice U hereby g ive n (hit Kdith , K .
M ead, purrhuer *&gt;Î T » * Certificate N e .
2-T22. deled the &amp;1 h d a y of N o v c m l w f , N«*llre of Application or T a t Deed I
ftdrr
A . I&gt;. 1BD5, h i » filed aald certifirmte In m y
Htftion 5 1! \ nf the füencraV' Statute«
office and hi* made application fur t a i
l
i
t
r
i
»
that
Forre»!
Ire
1«
hereby
Ilk#,
«feed to i»»ue In accordance with law.
Said
Î i i 50,
n»r of T a i rUf tifi Cftte* Nti*
certificale emhrare*
lh»«- /ollowlng
«Ira1053, 10 69. 1061. 1002. 10*.'
! «
K
Nitilrr of Application For 1 » i
HcrH
I nder rribed properly »it u a ie d in "Seminole c o u n ­
1070, fla ted tb# 3rd d©&gt;
ty, Florida, tiv-wit: l l e g N K cor uf S W *.
S t r i I tifi % o f ( h a p l r r IJlJlA, I i s * i »f I l a
1912 , has fitt &lt;1 ©aid cert I f k r ai« 1f
ì
of S K » , . Sec 10, T p 21 H. K .11 K. run W
Niittr-r If |irrrl»y £lieft I Kmt Henry &lt;¡Í«#ii
ind h« • ma if#1 a p pli r a!|ur| fur ' -»11 l«rd
fi
ch*2 *■/ m.
pufcho-rr «Í T a » tVrrlifieat© «Su '¿flftO datr-d 4 rh*, S ft chi, I» 4 r h ». N
Ir in • rr«»rif » nrr «rith l a *
v » 1d ..t
Thi*
«aiti
lami
bring
at
ihr
date
i he 2nd *j i y of June .A T» l'hi*, ha» filed
tlftrati-*
I-* r m l i f i f v (hr f i*ll u* irit -1- - . 1
«aiti (*rrf ifirat«* in n* y uffir©, and ha* m«tlr of i h r i iiu ip fr «»f lUrh rrrtificatr ip ihr prop* 1) «il[ ti a i r ■! i in Srmihul*' • out
r
i
f
n
c
of
F
nk
no
un
t
’
rilr«*
&lt;anf
c
m
i
ficaie
m,(* |! hr »tu in f&lt;*r To.» i
1 lo l**ii*&gt; in |rniri|
• If l o t - 71 . 27. 21. 2 4. "
* h a-11 i|s* rrd rr me «1 accord in tf ! »» I a- u , t a i ida 1
■ l i r e wi t h I « »
*
12. 13... 1L 16. 16. 70, 71. 77. “ n .
Suiti I Vf tifíente rnitirari-i I he following tie- tit-rrl will j **ur t h r m t h on i nr 241 h day of |l|ork I 1, MilrheU’ » L e v ) t,p»r»t
J1
wrrihetl |»l rfl &gt;', pH Unteti In Seminole ( nun* Hrpl»*mhef, A fl 11* I 4
land being ■«•©••rd at the «late . f »*
W
iin
ra
i
rn&gt;
official
•kgnatur«»
ahil
i
n
t j . Klftriil», ti» Phif li e f 7t | rhi W of NK
ance of *uch certi fir ate* In the • ■
thl* the 2T«t da) of A u r u h A lh 191 I
f or .&gt;f NW i» .af SK
Ser lo. T I* 21. It 11.
I ’ nk rw»mr.. l Tn1e** * « 1*1 eeft *flr a»e*
*
••rail
F A im rd l.A S S .
run K.
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The ••ni iariti being |i*ruri| ■( the •|»le
luuf thereon on the let «lay of «'
Il y J. ('. Hubert », D. C,
of t he i«*uanrr of Mich fefljflcoïe m the name
A. D. 1914.
l-Btc
of Henry Arinm*. Uni#«* »•III Certi flrite Turn
W 11nra a rn&gt;' official » I g n a I uf ** » »'
uh*U he rptleemed •rcortlínif f &lt;* ! ■ » , T « t
thi* 1 he 1*1 d a) «&gt;1 September, V f»
l &gt;*-©(•1 will l»»u# tbwfrun th# 19th day uf
»ral I
L A IH »!'« * I A
NOTH F. O F KI.KC TIOS
ember A It 1914
1 Ter k Circuit Court, Seminole 1 •»
N otic e I» hereby give n that ihr hi r n nia
\V’it Hr#» my o î ÎïcîiiiI jdfnal ufr ariti »©al thl«
It
y
J t Ho,bert », I
r l r r t i u n, as provided by law, 1* hereby cwllrd
1Mh
uf A ugu»t A n 191 4
3-Tu ©»‘ fit c
for
the
puriMwe
of
rlectin
g
truster*
for
i
h
r
(»#■11
E A 1t»u |la#*
r i l©rk ( ircull ( ‘ourt, S.tti kntjl© î ’ « , FI» Or » t aurrr rtlinp two y ea r«, and »l*o for »he
pu r tunc of deter ml nin g the nu miner of mill»
104 T tir*. f»t r
Ily J C il uberi«. îw C
of dijilHrl «ehoid l a * to he levied for earh Naltrr af tppHrtllun f..r T « . Ilc c d * nd.i
of «ai«! year* tn each of the Special School
Srcliun 373 of Ihr ( i f n r r s l Misluir*
T a * filatrici» herein a f l r r named, sani e l e c t ­
Nntir© 1* h©f©V&gt; fiv rn that 11 I* D*
N O T IC E I &gt;» El,El I I* » IN
ion tu hr held Tuesday. Sr file miter 1f»t h in j » u f r h * » r r « f T » i f '«‘r t i f i r i t ©
u 2 t '* •
- * i
W hr rr » * I lhr tr u1« I « I uf r o t 1V 1. 1 ti ft(I pf Sa n ford Special T a l Neh finii I filtrici N o i*
I at tig y uf lufir, A Í* l#i#*h. I"-« Î
I hr rutilili ul I4»n rif I hló. uf ihr i t i t o ol L o n g » * O'! Special T a i School I *-» t in N «i 2. lb©
•■ul rrrlirtr atf m id j uffir© ■mi !«■# i- • 1#
Klofidt, dui p»iu th r * « joint rc^ulution« pro
4&gt;vctvfev Hprn ai ^JT y r ~ Jwrhnol Hiitficl N o 3, ■|iplir atlnn fur tas cl©©ti lu »**u«* in
* ’•&gt;
r oaLBX i/i)tJadtU£.jTLaL lu ih« comi lit ut inn of Chuluola Special T a i Schoal iLatrlft N o 4, ■ i»#* wtlb I«*»
Halil ©©ftlflrsl© r m Itr a
ITir*
■fr of Fiori4 m„ * nd t hr* * •&lt;mr «rrrr» ■rid 'Ornava Special T a i School !*l*»fl * N o ñ
t hr f tt 11w » i n ¡g * i r » c r 1h t#d1 p f n [ i * * r t T "#*TTTi w f © r t
■ f r e n i in l»y ■ v o i r wf i hrrr ftf t h» ttf «It thr Futi her, »»Id election anali he hrjd under the
Srffli/ïolc riium-yr' Fioriti»,
Ht » JL- 14 ^
mrmhrr« ►IrflpiJ l o r » f h h»»u***; that ihr « a m e rule* and regulation*, anti the «(uni
N F. r n f ït P T
'J l l f N W
Sbrinili '*
Vfllr* on laid joirfl rraululliin» * r r r rnfrrrtj ficai lone »d elect inn »it all be th# «ame. u
Tu
«ris
h
in
21.
S.
uf
Hang#'
31
run s ■ *
upiin nHwlf f » * i*«# i i %r journ aim, with thr p r »*•r r tTm**i for I Ii «»*r v otin g in 1 he or 1 g tn a I I I I 2 J V•fil*, » r si 32h I tF, yd«.
Nur h
y ra* ani} nay* ih erm n . and l hr y did tlrfrr
election erratine a « p e n a i l a i «choul Id a lric f
111 2*3 &gt;jp«, K a i l 426 1*3 yif* tu l*rc
Vean Gragg.
mill* and dirrrt i h » t thr prnmr joint rr*o|g.
T h e following are i h r inspector« and clerk*
Th# «« Id land bring a••©»•©&lt;! » I t h# il »'*
tibfia hr fubmitlrd Ir» ihr rlrclor* of thr appointed tn hold the election on September nf th# i i i i i l i r e uf siirh r©ftlflr*l© In
ing‘ and I figured that a baso on balls *&lt;•/•* «t tb» (&gt;-ner»i eieriiDn in N«v»mi-er. 15th 1911
n■inai *»l M r * — M.*—W I»it'©* *■ Ifni©»-« #»»4
Spedai T a i School District N o 1, tificat# «hall K« r©d©©m©d •ernr«lln f i o l i « ,
w «s inevitable. Then Utero O'Neill, " “ no . , ih.mlor.. TT^lV'oisy 'crs.iordT *A. Sanford
U William», T. S. D a v it, G. V . L o vail, t u dr©d « i l i Dau* thrrron on th© I9th day
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f
f
P
i
t
r
y
of
i
t
i
t
r
of
thr
*
t
«(
o
of
Florid*,
do
who was crouching behind the bat,
fnapertor», IL C. M a t well,, (T*rk.
of O fto b * ft A. IL 1914.
hrrrby gf-irp not 1er that ’■
Lmngwnud Special T a s nchool D ilirlet N o
Wktn©«« my officiai *kfnaiuf# *nd •©■!
shouted to him:
2. C. Tt Hartley, I* I! Ifnciker and J N
( « m e r l i Flrrllon
thi* ih* l i t i » *I*y uf 8©pl©tnTi©t, Á IL 1911
" ‘Com« on. now, Vean! Ilemnmbor »H I Hr held in rarh county In Florida on Scairy, Inaprctor* ani T , 1*. U v i t f Clerk.
(arai)
E A I
LASS.
O vie do Spedai T a i School D ltlfftl N o 3,
Tuesday nr it purrrc dinf thr flrpt .Vfonday
(TÌ©fk Gircuit C’ uurt, Rrmknol# f n , Fla
what I told you!’
Hunt, Theo Aulln and N. J. Tann er,
In Nm vrimfepf. A. I*. 1914* ti « »«id Turad a y L T
7 -Tu#* ui c
I ruiMTif.f», and T W. l . i w l o n ( I n k
“ Whereupon Gregg threw three hr Ift f ihr
( hulunia Sbirciai T a i School HlOflrt N&lt;» 4.
Third l ) a j of N o u m h e t
curve balls In succoaslon-tnlnd you!—
1hr ,
rv,er.,ur, t»I .*» ..„t ( « a t»e Long. Arch l * r r » a t t . nod I’ F ( ‘ ulley,
i nr rrjrrtiiin
,Nolire uf Ap|tllnllnn f«»t f a * li «-rodi I ini * »
jftipo*
*i|»u*ln|
Ini amari
a mrri*«tfnrnt*
1mmi • t*
to I n*(tretor», and VV N J «colia Clerk
and they all cut tho middle of tho j *»i ni rr*ii| ut H&gt;ria i»f
Hrrtlun 3 73 of ihr làro«*v*ll Si ai « I r ■
(»r n e v a Special T a » School ! Half if! N*» ^
ll»r rnn «ti luti 0*1 ut thè «fair of FI «inda, vii
plate for clew: at rjkes. ufter which I
F,
If.
Kilhe«, Kdwln llaulrrioti and A A
A Jtdrtl llrwolulion,
Noi ir* I# h©r©by Rtvrn ihat M I. W f »¡r t
l'ropoalni in arnendment tu Sertmn .Su i6&gt;, Aforan. I nepertora and C. F. llarriion Clerk. purrha**-r « f T a » &lt;*i*r II llrat«*’-N »* 34fi, iI a ' ì J
took a drink of Ice water.
B
y
order
of
tha
Board
of
I’
ublit
Jnatruc
« f Artici* Fk|ht t i ) , uf tha rnnitltutiori t»f
th© filh ilay uf Jufir. A» I L I f»I l , ha« filrd
’’That la where Gregg’# mastery thè «tate of F lo r id i, reliUng lo rounty of- lion of Bern i no1* Cou nty, Florida.
•aid e©riè ficai© In m&gt; office and ha« inad#
r . P. F OltaSTKU , C U A I I t M A N .
•
application for t a i d©«d tu lavili In accord­
lies.
If ho had to, bo could almost Arerà.
I&gt;.
Thrtihcr, Hoc. and'Hupt. of P ublic ane© * ith law.
Ile It ordainrd l»y thè I»egtaUtura of thè
Sakd crrtifirmt© tm h r ic ««
put that curve ball of hls* through a St ale of Floridi:
Instruction.
th© fuII qw Irti i|p«cf|hfd prop©rty *Ìtuat©d in
1
-4t
Turn
T
h
a
t
Ih*
folloni
in
k
a
menti
meni
lo
Hee
I
.lo
r»
Arminole ('ou rity, Florida*
Lui 1 i
knot hole. It aesims to
. have a break Sia (6), of Article Ki|(ht &lt;HI* of the ronatitu
( l r M S 2 * fi J IIIk 6. Tirr 1. Sanfiird
1*
OD It I l k o t o o l o t t e r S, &amp;nd w h i*o ev »tr lion of Iha Plata of Florida. U hereby agreed
«aid land b r i n i a**#*»©&lt;i at t hr «lat© »•(
you seo him on a sweltering hot day. \V •n‘l ,,h*V !’,* ' “ »■"'iited ia ih. »i.rior. ¡.t N u l l » » of *,e llr«M «n for T » i licci! Entier l©*u«ncr uf «neh r#r il ficai«” tri ih© nato* f
l hr Male al ihr general elretlan la be held ,
N 11 («afiirr.
lini©«« n i f i r©rtificat# •* * I
e d í a n STI af (he ( i e n r ' i l Htitlllr.
wearing a brlK^t red flannel shirt, on the (Wat Turadiy In November, a . i» 1 H
N o tic e I« hereby jtlven t h « i II H llrow n. hr frdrrtn##! arrurdinf tu i© «, &lt;•) *• 1
IJOOK
l, om. _.as
n ibnf
Is
hls
1
11#
.I,
»Ainlit.
1914,
tcif
rstlAcitinn
**r
frjrrtloit
l
will
issu#
th©frim
un th# 30t h tla&gt; "( - ■
purrhaeer
"I
T
a
l
(
e
r
t
i
l
i
»
«
*
»
No.
IS6,
4
7
8,
m a t is nis i u c k c o m u i
» r f U o ^ fi.
T ( l e t » ( t.uture «h»t| pf oviil. i
471* 4S2, il»t»'l the îÿ il ilay of June A
I*. t©mb©r. A* 1* 19S I
nation."
ter lh* «L.rllui, 1,}- ths MU«llfi*tl «fortor* In j 1907.
W1
in©««
ni
y
*
»
f
fi
Ei a) « i .gn • t ti rr * 11 •i
file,I .«it! '-.Miffra tr- fn m* ofTi»e
»«»ti rouniy of lh. follostof raunly offlrrr« and h «He*
«pS'llratiorT for l i t .leed to Ih ii thr 1*1 «ia) of N#pt©fllbrf( A I*
A rlrrIt of Ihr circuit rourf, i uhrrlff, cof*- l u u r In* m*ile
f m*aI)
F A ! ) O Ì G I.A A*
«rroriUnre with Un. .Salii r,*rRunched Into Politico.
: «tihtr«, » county «**»•• or of tsxr*, « tmi tin cate* embrtre
('Irrk Circuit f'oiirt, Hcminol© ('&lt;&gt;., FU
,the
following ilp«rrlbe&lt;l
When
Jnf-k
DTnnnor
l«
*
l
i’'»l'«
r‘
o«,
»
«uprriolendrM
of
pulillr
ln*lrueBy
J
C K olm li, D «
Wncn Jags V» Connor lasiseason ,|on lmj , rounty &gt;ur*«yor. Th» trrro ol pro perty «Il u»teil tn Bo minóle rounty.
3- Ttid*a*fi( r
riti«, to-viti I Ait« 80, 82, M, 111 tn
put Umpire Jack McNulty out of base nfftr« of stl rounty offirrr« ni»ntlon»d In thl« Fio
«.. ii . hi.
„,..,„1.
i , i , „ . ..
««ctlon «h»tl I'« for lour y««r«, «»r«pt thil 118. 136. 143, 144. tllo rk D. M itrhelU
ball with a punch that broke bifl Jaw uj ruun|y )uaaul( „1 i,»** «n&gt;l rouniy i»x S u rv e y l-evy tirant.
Nolle© • ( Application for T a t H erd I nifcr
land bring a u e u e d at th« d a t »
Her lion 3 73 *»f lh© GvIncraV Ntatulc»
ho put him Into pojltica. Tho former roiunor. who «hall t&gt;e *i*rud for two yrst« of T thhe» «aid
qf «u rh »rrtlfimto In t h «
N olle« la hereby givs-nllhat K. (*. |lo«©r«.
__t.it«.
„ „ 1_.
_ untfl si Ihr («orrat elretlan to be hrld In n a m » ofInuanr«
Unknown.
U
n
i
»
«
«»Id
r
ertiflra
t»
a r b i t e r , a f t e r t o n y e a r s a e r v t c o In a ( g , y . , r
i o t a , * h r n and aftrr whleh
purchatrr of T a a C©rtlfic«t©-i No, 676, d*t*d
■
hall
be
redeemed
ac
cording
to
law,
ta
x
doxen leagues, has quit tho game and th ry « h ill b» t l « t t » i l lor &gt; Irrm ot lour ¡r * i r * deed will luue thereon on the 24lh d a y tha €th day of July, A. ML 1908. N » L iw
T h r l r power«, d u l l » « and ro m p»n«ilto it «h ill
dated lh© 3rd day uf April A, l&gt;
Is now running for rooordor of deeds b » pr»»rrlh«d by low. Th» lr|i&gt;Ulurr «hall of September A. IÏ. 1914.
W lttU M
my. offlrixl
«Ignature »ml » « » ] No. 3261 divod th© fith day «»f Jun© A l*
1899, No. 1607 dated th© tal H day of h't '- *
on tho Democratic ticket In SL Louis provid» by Uw for I h » r s r » snd »ur­ thl* the 24th (lay of A u g n a i A. 1) 1914.
to Hy of «II rounty funds and «h il t provid«
A« IL 1889, No- 2088 dat©d th© 4th d*&gt; 1
(•• a ll
•
G, A . DOU0 I.A S8,
county, Missouri.
t h « method nf r r p o r t l n i nnd p ay lnf out all
Allfttit
A. t&gt;. 1890, ka« filed said censfi
Clerk C4rrult Court Hcpilnote Co., Fla.
cat©« in my ofllce and ha« mad© applicant*«
«Il «urh fund«.
Tuea
l-Stc
Ily J. C . Hubert«. D. C.
for t i l deed« to Uaua in accordance w th la*
I rovld*d, rounty tresau «r* cl«rt«d In
New Contracts Costly.
Bald certificate« embrace the folio* JOf
t i r i m i rlrrtlon hrld In 191* « b *11 hold, ol­
deiffibed
p r « i&gt;©r ty «ituited. In Stemfind©
Manager McGraw says that It has
eo far lh « trim * t » » t » d .
N
o
l
l
e
»
o
t
Ap»ilr»t
l»a
fo
r
Tax
Deed
Under
county. Florida, to-wlt:
J«lnl l4»««4»IUn
Hcrtlon
171
»
f
the
d
e
a
e
r
a
i
Statale»
cost (bn New York club f25,000 to get Proponine «n A
CertiArato N o. 676 embrace« th© N1 t
s m » n d m »n t to Sortlnn 18 of
N o t t e » I« hereby g iv e n th at 0. IE llrown of N W )| of Stcll on 13, T p 21 ti, It 12 L*»«.
all of tho Giants to sign new con­ A r l t t l * IV, of tho ronathutlob of i h , stala urchaser
ol Tax CertlUcatca Nera, l a i d 40 K m , «aid land b«Jnf t u c u r d «(
of Florida, r d a l l n i to th * appoint moot ol
047, 10SÎ, dated the 3rd day ot ' June dat© of th© liauanc© of iuch eertlflcair »«
tracts this summer with tho ton-day romml«a|onrd offlcori of th « « t s t , militi».
I I » it m o l v t d hy t h « ItgU Utu r» of i h » A- D. 1912 and Certificat» No. 487, dated the nama of II. F. Bryant.
clause eliminated.
He think* that
th» 3rd day of July, A. D. 1905. ha» Alrd
CertlficAt© N o. 3510 ©mbrac©* th© F . **f
Floridi!
Is cheaper than going to court and • t oTth» aol
t th« lollowinc am»r»dm«nt to ftrriion aald rertnlrale« In my office and h u rn&amp;n&gt; HE M •( Section 13. Tp. 21 *&gt;. It 32 t « * L
appllration
lor
tax
deed
to
l««ua
In
arrbrd
SO irret. «aid land belaf aa#e«#©d at th# da’ ©
fighting the cases after the players 18 of Artlrl* I V of t h » ron»tltutlon of Ah« anCa with law. Hald certiorate» No«. 1046 of
tha I n u in rp of such certificate In lh#
• t » t e of Florid« U h « r « h v agrrod to and «halt
havo jumped.
!&gt;• submittad to t h » »lartor« of th ». « t a l » 1047, 1082 « m b r i r « lh^.Jollow ing drvrribcii name of J. W. Anderson,
o
p
e
r
ty
«ituited
Iñ
.Seminole
roun
ty,
C trt lfle itf N o. 3261 embrace« th* ti‘j •»*
for adoption or rajortlon at tha na ît gtrtaral
orlda, to-Jit : L o t i IS , 14, 19, 20, Block N E W of Section IS, Tp. I t 8, K. 32 Ei«t.
»lection h r r n l t n ; th a t 1» to »ay. that Sec­
C.
Lota
28.
27,
28
and
29
Block
D/
M
it­
80
irrei, l i l d land brine aa»e»ied i t th# dat©
tion I * of Artici» I V »hall b» amended eo
Snake Around Hls Wrist.
chell» Levy Orant, Cartlflrata No. 467 em ­ of tb* i n u i n r « of such certificate in th#
a» to raad a* l o l l a » »
Escaping
from
a
crate
of
pineapples,
brace»
the
following
described
property
n i m t of Unknown«
M W i.,«,.»««».....».
SerUon 18. Tbs Governor »halt appoint
In Semino!» county, Florida, to-wltt
Certificate N o , 1807 ©mbracr* the SK t
a long black snake crawled along tho all »omtni*«ian«d oihcrm of tha »tat» militia, eituated
S H * t N E K of Section 12, Tp 21 S. R. 32 of N W t ^ . o f Section 6, Tp. 218»» H. 33 Ea«t.
S*J *—1
' - J,a| ar -•**—- — ------ *•*“
E.
SO
acre«.
Th#
aald
land»
covered
by
b .n d l. ol . truck ,nd „ c o d tUcll
ink &lt; f f i r , K l i ' J S . “ « ? » ref tlftcwtr» Noe. 1W S,404? M s i n í í í helft* na- ,40_aerrfr »ald land b©U»f .i © s* i4 at the-da^
ttf th© l**uiticB of ©urh certificate m lhff
Bround tho Vrtst hf Arnold Thomjas. A
Tk* d *tb» :an&lt;tw f p w w w
w ed at tha.data of tha taauanra of auch name of Unknown.
ol all o'l^rera »o appointed «hall i&gt;» »• fixed M
colored stevedore, of UslUmore.
Certificate N o. 2088 embrace« tho
by law. Tk« term» ol offlr* ol all comml«- certificat» In the nam» o f Unknown. Landa
covered by certlUrat» N o. 487 being a i .e u » d N E W o t Section B. T p . 21 8: R. 33 Ea«t, «0
As soon ss he felt the clammy rep­ alonad officer« of th » organlaed militia «hall at th » data ot leauanee of aurtr rertiflrat» acrti.
said land brine aaari«cd at lh© d»t©
b » rontlsuoui during the pUaeur» ol tha
tile against hls skin tha colored man Governor; aubjert to aurh lawa aa may b» In the nama of J. It. A bbott.
of thr la iu in r« of such rertiflrat© In th*
Unleaa aurh r»rtlBcat»n »ball ba redeem- name.of J. P. T aylo r.
enacted
by
lha
U
glalalur»
providing
for
thair
dropped his truck snd ran into th«
ed according to low, tax deed will lana»
Unless i t l d certificate« «hall be rrd©em#d f
ratlrament for aga or othar rau*»».
thereon on Ih» 24th d ay of September nrcordinf to law. t n d rr d i will l M U © th#rcstreet, shouting lustily.
A Joint ReaolalUn
on on tka 10th d a y of October, A. I L 1914.
l ‘ ropening an amendment to Ferllon I of A. D. 1914.
Instead of aiding the terrorstiicken A r tic i« V of th* ronatltutlon, relating to Iba
Wltneee my olArlat aignalure and ana
Wltnra« m y official alcnatur© and »#•»
thl« the 24th day. of A u gu *t,-A . D. 1914.
thla tha 7th d a y o f Haptrmbtr. A. U# 1914.
man hls dark-skinned companion« Judldaryj
(eoal)
E. A. D O UQLASH.
jm s l)
. E. A. D o l l O I - A B S .
-Do It raaolvtd b y tk# lagtalaturo of t k «
Clerk Circuit Court, Soninola Co, Fla.
laughed at him and assured him they
Cletk ot I k « Circuit .Court. Bomiooie
aroto ol Florldat
Turn l-9te
By J. C . Robert», D. C.
County, Florida.
could tee nothing on hts wrist, snd
T h a t tha following amendment to Section
,
Uy j . C. Roberta, D. C.
1 of .Artlvta V of thn conatitutlon la haraby
declared that the liquid refreshments agreed
Tura-9-8tc
to and «hall bo propoMd and aub*
he took with hls noonday meal had miltad to tka electora of tk « alato for ap­ In Conti of tka Conaly Judge,1 daminolo
Connly, filala af Florida
proval nr rejactlon nt tka nail general elec­
made him “see things.**
*
Natica o f Apyllralle» f»r C h a r ie r
tion kartaltar, th at la to «ay, «aid eectlon 1 I n r o E a t a la o l
L- Stone
Noti»» I» haraby given, that on th » U’ tk
Beads of perspiration trickled down ol »aid artici» «hall be amended *o aa to read Lovell
To nil Creditore, Legate*#, D latri but«*« and day ol October, A. I). 1914, or ••
aa follows; ..
f
Thomas* face as ho tried to rid him­
Section 1, Tk» Judldal power of tke «tata ' atl Per«ona kaving C laim » or Dtmanda thereafter a« I can be heard. I «hall •(&gt;&gt;’|T
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to lha Honorable Jane« W . P e r k in « , J u 'U #
abati b» vetted In a abpraraa court, circuit
self of hls live bracelet
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court», court ol record of Eacambla rounty,
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rult. Stai» of Florida, (or a charter. Int“fand )u«Ure« of tna peaco and «urk dem and» .whlrh you, or olther of you, may poratlng tba Sanford Library nnd Head'«I
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gled through a crevice In the wharf.
tur» may Irom Um»- to Unto ordain and io­ dece need, lata ol ftamlnolo County, Florida, now being on fila with lh« Clock or th«
tabIlah. Tba Ugiilatur» may preacrlba tha to tba underalgaed adminlatratrfx ot »a la cult Court of Se ml not« County.
rompaniaUea af tka Juatlce» and ludgaa of »•tat*, within two year» from tka data here­ ' Th* character and object of th« »orporar*
. tlbn to b « formed 1« lii.rary » o d .»o r l»l
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PANAI CANAL IS OPENED 10 HE
MARINE TRAFFIC OF HE WORLD

the ftusIbllKy o( Oli- I'unamu ruulu
that h&lt;&gt; had not vIhHoiI Ihn othor prottiiiii-R th&gt;- NU-arnguan. Hut inn
ami Tehuifiil'-t** &lt; |ir«iji*rl«
I'•-nil muni ih- I.ORBI-JIH, ilia tiullili-r of
ibi* Hu«-z ranni, formed the Intt-roreiin
|r i ntuii rnm|iiili&gt; In 1’iirln In lS77 unti
urlimi work oli Ito- rullili wan nlnrtml
In ih«* tu \t yi-ur Dii January 20, l'-st*.
ili. |n. l.d ifiH • otniuin &gt;. tu liti- iiri-n

Liner Ancon of the War Department Makes Trip Through Water­
way--Ttait-Marked Official Opening of Canal for Traffic—
Big Ditch Is Completed After 400 Years of
Effort by Leading Nations.
I'ummit The l ulled Stuti-n wnr d&lt;parlm*-nt steamship Ancon made tinpaaaagt« through, the Panama canal,
»nil triinnlt through the waterway wiir
odlrtally open to tli*- Irufltc of tinworld
Tie- Miron li-ft It* berth «it &lt;*rt**lt»ltiil
at xtv.-ti oiluiK 10 111«- lllotuIII»: ai d
mail« itn * 4) to the i-tul of Mu -*•—l*
wati-r rhatiiu-l le-io tlo- Altuulti to ih«tialiln l«x kn ll w»-lil through three
locks, which lyivn a lift of 86 (ret, til
70 minutea. It continued through the
waterway, from deep water on tin* At­
lantic to drop water on the I’ nrlOc
side, without Inrldeiil
lx-uvioy Cristobal, the Ancon passi'd
several vessels at anchor In the hur
her. waiting to follow It through tinrstuil ¡uut Ihtls inake the first roll»
inerclal use uf the w nf.-r
The itii ks of Kit- Ancon were crowd
r«l with gum la of the government mid
ofllrlals of the canal administration
and the republic of Panama- The
party Inrludcd Colonel GoethnU. P. 8.
*
A., builder of tho canal and governor
of Iho r.onr; President Porran of Pan­
ama. and Copt. Hugh Itmlmnn, U. S.
N., superintendent of tnwiBportatlon.
In conformity with a promise made
by Colonel Ooethnln. tho peace Hag of
tho American Ponce society fluttered
from tiio foremnel of tho Ancon.
Ileneath its decks, however, were
two hugo pieces of artillery which are
destined to form an Important part
In tho defenses of tho waterway.
Tho great waterway now becomes
freo and open to tho vessels of com*
merco and of war o f all nntlons on
terms of entlro equality." In accord­

The passage of the Ancon and Its
company of ships opens the canal to
shipping, although tTho formal opening1
of the waterway will not taka place
until next spring. Tickets hare been
sold at the Isthmus to all vessels wait­
ing to make the trip. The chargo is
lj-25 a ton, which Is .purely nominal In
Mew of the fact that It cuts about 10,miles and two months of almost
continuous steaming from tho tlmo re­
quired for the ordinary freighter to goi
around South America to a position
n. the PaclOc opposite the canal.
American ships will receive no conces­
sions In fare.

tho German poet, Goethe, aald: "It Is
absolutely
Indispensable ‘ that tho
United Btatea cffoct a passage from
tho Mexican gulf to the Pacific ocean,
and I am certain .they will do It."
In 1814 the Spanish government, by

decree entered upon the construction
of an Isthmian canal, but.tho success­
ful rovoll of the Smith American col­
onies stopped the work • In 1826 Pres­
ident Hollvar of tho republic of .New
Granada gave a franchise for a canal
at Panama to a Frenchman. Ilaroii
Thierry, who foiled td ralso the cap­
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The 11 ret drflnll'- |ilnt»*' for a rnnal
wore proposi-d by Savudera. n Sim»ilxl»
engineer nmong Hslboa's follow««™,
who was about to forward his project
to King ( ’tnirics V of Hpnlti whim the
king died. Surveys of the proposjyl
ritnnl route first were made In 1681 by
Spanish engineers, who reported the
project Impossible of accomplishment
In IG20 Kljig Phillip II decided ugslnst
building the canal after referring the
question to the Dominican friars, who
suggested the project was sacrilegious
because "What Ood hath Joined to­
gether, let no man put asunder.'
England became Interested In the
possibilities of a canal In the Latter
part of the seventeenth century when
William Paterson, founder of the llank
ance to the provisions of tho Hay- of Eugland, tried to found a commun­
ity on tho Isthmus of Darien, south of
Psuncefoto treaty.
the
present Panama, with the ultimate
Vessels drawing not mqro than thir­
Intention
of establishing a tranBlsthty feet of water and up to 10,000 tons
t**istir‘ may no^Dfriake Ahe passage. uilau route. Although that „project
H would be possible to put somo of proved nn utter failure, other British
to®
big
American
dreadnaughta surveys were made from tlmo to tlmo
for 60 years.
through at any tlmo.
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Hoggs ami Jaggs mat, Slid Hoggs
uud Jaggs got yarjilng.
"I once knew a man, dear l&gt;oy," began Hoggs, "who won so ticklish on «
the soles of his feet that whenever ho
took a bath ho bad to walk about after­
wards on a big piece of blotting-paper.
It was the only mothod of foot-drying
that wouldn't throw him Into flU.”

The first appearance of tho United
The charge made la expected to re­ 8Utea In the history of the Panama
turn » 12.500,000 to the canal treasury canal Idea was In 1836, when Henry
"That's nothing, my doar fellqw," re­
iii * flr,t year of operation, which Clay introduced a resolution In the
torted
Jaggs. "I used to board at •
»HI cover the »1,000.000 a year cost senate which resulted In Charles Did­
place where the landlady'was so nerv­
nnd almost cover the ad­ dle being sent By President Jackson to
ditional • $11,000,000 Interest on the visit the various canal routes proposed ous that whenover the wind blew she
money require,* to build the waterway, and report on their relative feasibil­ had to go out snd grease the corners
waging by the experiences of tho ities. Diddle reported In the following of the house, so'that the wind wouldn't
creak when It went round them.**
ffeex ej»i.alt t^j .y-nrtna waterway will

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fish houses to remain in the fore
ground. The water front would not
be a repository for all of tho gar­
bage that accumulates in the town
as is now unfortunately the case in
------------ H ■
some
instances. Such a condition is
BUDGET OF OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN
hound to be more or less unhealthy.
YOU, AND ME."
It is a feeding place for flies and
■
•
often n breeding place fo/ mosqui
toes, both of which are a serious men- ",
ace to the health of any community.
All wet and swampy places in any
town
should bo drained.
If it is +
A CIIIEL IS AMONG VE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH.
not feasible to reach, an outlet with
« HE'LL PUENT 'EM ” — SO SÀYS SAUNTERER.
a ditch, the old plan of putting down
! I» » » » » » » » + ♦ » » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * a cesspool will usually answer the!
purpose.
All scrub palmetto and|
■Pro nr all over tho land comes ai lover at the «front finds .herself job- undergrowth on lots in any town
mighty protest against the high less through the dosing of the glove;I should be rigidly legislated against
price of foodstuffa^-— .
___« . . « J A C t o r y which baa g i v e n , h e t - j u n - ^ ^ town.. ^Toanckr-- .'Piny -are»' on*
The national govrrfMiierrC"at*t* •-ghfJ’MBlti'** ’T h e'- e m r m n T h e n s t r « ^ ^ . _ lu
ln wot seasanx. .and..a. .firs
in
authorities and municipalitiea are ia .U o o W e d - b e e .u iH r o f
rnenxco.la.-tlxy.. acaxoraw r —
seeking tho cause, hut without ap- aian Cossacks— arc making o r the
These suggestions are especially
wheat and barley intended for Prus, j,reliable result.
sian
bread.
Young
Sandy
Mc-|
‘
J
“
*1? bccjtuae -the season when.
— The govocntns&lt;ct says it is not the
Intosh
can’
t
go
to
war,
because
he
Horlda
is host to thousands of crit- ♦ '
fault of the rciailer, and unqtlesthe
d
o
o
r
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CB*
northerners
is almost at nand. ■+&gt;
tionably tho government Lx. right. is crippled, but sites on
town should take pride in
step.
Tho
mill
in
which
ho
worked!
Every
But there the governifient-rest*.—
?howln« lt* rc« u,“ r wmtcr viBltor8
And when the federal government, is now dosed. The mill .hands
Improvement It ha.4
Vhat
a big improvement
x
with all the power and resources at giving their attention to tho busine
made durfbg thrjr absence. Special
its command, cannot solve the pfbb- of-war.
attention might be given to most
Icm or check the robbery It is lime
‘ ‘ Meanwhile, the world's work
railway stations to great advantage.
for the humble citixen to pause and must go on. Who will shoulder the
Neat, clean station grounds and the
think.
Tho time may even come burden of commerce while these
vicinity thereabouts speak well for
when It will become necessary for neighbors make war on each other?
the town.
A clean and attractive
him to act.
Who, indeed, can, unless it be the
place is generally healthful, while a
And that action should take the people of these United States?
healthfal place is invariably clean
course of devising some method
“ Will It bo worth while? Shall we and attractive.
whereby the foodstuffs may travel got adequate compensation if wc
from the producer to the consumer put aside our doubts and fears and
without passing through too many vacdlations and buckle down to H What with one thing und an­
other, the Vast few weeks have dis­
hands.
Under tho present system work?
Rend what the great Eng­
many hands handle them and many lishman wrote about it a short time closed enough to discredit men who
are by circumstance made rulers.
mouths are fed from the profits be­ ago:
We, who live, obscurely, within a
fore they travel the distance from
“ ‘ A great war in Europe will en­
small compass, watch things through
field to consumer, or even to the re­
able the United States to sell its
our bifocal lenses and turn away +tailer.
crops, in places which will give a
And tips consumer pays the bills. much greater income than if there without understanding from the spec
of the
kings of the world inu inc ui
tilt: ni
There (s no question but that wan no war. Almost every industry tacle
under
handing and passing
triguihg,
tho fault lies with the middlemen, will derive more or loss advantage.
ations
like a medicine X l
the
fajes
of
ni
wholesalers, cold storage men and Should tho American people take ad­
hall
from
one
K&gt;
another.
At such
speculators, each one of whom must vantage of the golden opportunity
times
as
men
turn,
if
they
can
turn ♦
extract the largest possible margin afforded them by the outbreak of
handily,
to
Dr.
Beecher's
lectures’
of profit before he passes it on to the the war, it will mean not diminished,
j — not our regular literary diet but
next leech.
but increased prosperity for the
a work marked by an occasional
And H’ith half a dolen human United States.’ ”
Sir George Pnish.
worthy thing they will find partial ♦
vultures fastening their talons upon editor of the London “ Statist.”
enlightenment. In this fnr example: ♦
every article of diet, it Is not to 'be
“ Well, let's go to work."
"As men they mean to he verawondered at that the public finds
cion* nn«l honest and moral; as poliitself plucked to the bones.
i
The schools are mobilizing.
All ticiuns they are deceitful, cunning
The retailer and the producer over tho land' there is a mustering und unscrupulous; as men they nh- ♦
should fain hands in a determined of rha infant population for enlist- hor the slimy demagogue: as poli-' ♦
effort to eradicate the vultures, und nient in the cause of education. T o ■Brians they employ him as a sfav- ♦
reduce the cost of living to some­ tho primitive district school there is engcr. T h ey abhor virtue and re­
♦&gt;
thing within the bounds of reason. flocking small groups of little men ward intrigue. If this style of i-har-.
The fact that a wave of prosper­ and women to take up the work of ncter were not wicked it would be ♦
♦«
ity seems to be ahead of us is no preparation for future control of
supremely ridiculous.
but
it 1»
reason why the consuming public affairs. Anil the movement is gen­ hot h."
♦&gt;
should calmly submit to being goug­ eral and concerted throughout the
ed in the matter of its foodstuffs.
land, district s c h o o l, high school and '
"H ave you ever henni " Laura
Can anyone in thbr community ■college each being the active scone
Jean l.ibbey is asking in the Chicago ♦
suggest a reasonable solution to tha of an enlistment that is repeated
Tribune, "that railroad men's lives ♦
problem?
.
I year after year and the glorious part
are dull nn«l monotonous .»mi pitied
of it is that, there is never any a p ­ are the hundsornc, sturili fcilow.s ♦
^ These are days of more or less parent lack of reservists to fill the to whom home is but a nume and ♦
worry for the newspaper makers. f.n W f Tmr t f l r trnincrt hast* of &gt;•«••»- courtships are but the recent fan­ &amp;
In the news room thero is the gigan­ terycar have taken their «li piu mas cies?" Bunk! As a me Wer of fact ♦
tic task of handling the war news a ini mar che il away to conquer the the avernge railroad man meets us ♦
and whipping it into shape for the worlId, each in his ¡individual way. many girls a* he does semaphores
The public. school synjet» of A mer­ and goes through life “ out of the
readers, the stress is also felt in
in n glori on* Inst it utirin
it of- block"' ns fur as feminine society i* ♦
Ira
every other department.
In the
equal
i&gt;pport
fi-r*
U
nilly
tlo
■
high I'oiu'erncd
for
We bave known sailors &gt;
businean office there is also ever
nml
the
the
low.
thu
rul
i
a
Tu
t
poor.
to
blush
when
railroad riicti have re­ ♦&gt;
present apprehension in rognrd to
the supply of print paper which is lior class, nor creed, nor seit I■* bar lated iheir conquests
♦
available for use. Of .course In cities red from participation which results
of thia siro this feature is not u in individual advantage and re­
President Buys Ford
source of great'worry, but with the dounds to the glory of the nation as
'
Detroit.—
If
President
Wilson
♦
metropolitan dailies with their nu- a whole. I n - war shattered Europe
shows
ns
sound
judgment
in
making
. mcrous editions and vast niimher of with its boast of ¡tower and wealth i»y his fulyre appointments as he
. pages It is a different matter. Tho and antiquity,'kings are born to rule
did recently, we see no imminent o»
visible supply of paper now on hand and the man Is born to u life of toil,
(lunger of the ship of state founderwould supply tho newspapers just n unit whose efforts are rhirfly di­
Miller Bros., our Washington,*
rected
to
satisfying
the
demands
of
fafften days, and if any of the large
Small wonder th e n ! D - C- representative*, not.tied us
the
tithe-taker
mills should bo destroyed at this
&lt;k’llv e m l » Ford to the
time it w:ould mean increased prices that each passing year witnesses a j *‘"»1
to a la n d i^ h H ® H oubo for the, President, to f
wonderful
immigration
and smaller papers.
Already somo
♦
be used at his summer home.
of the metropolitan papers have where every man’s success depends
This
announcement
from
our
been compelled to advance prices upon his individual efforts and 'no
'Washington agents coming so closely
outside of rhefr own cities and a matter how lowly his station in life
upon the heels of Mr. Ford’s visit
his.children
share
equally
the
oppor­
straight » i t e of twelve conta a week
&lt;♦&gt;
to the 'national capital and confer­
tunity
to
rulo
and
ait
in
the
high
and soven cents for Sunday papers
ence with the President as to the
Is among tho possibilities of the near places.
state, of business, did* not suprrlse ♦
future. In fact those prices are al­
us much.
ready being - charged in some in­ 1* The front yard of a town may bo
Wo thoroughly believed that Mr.
stances. In some of the beleaguered defined as that part of it in which
ford would himself make the sale,
.cities of the continent, Paris, for visitors first land, na for instance, the
but In his characteristic kindly way .♦
example, daily newspapers are con­ railroad fctutlon or tho water front.
be stepped aside so that Miller Bros,
fined to one edition every twenty- T h e front yard of every Florida
would get the credit of selling a ♦
four houra consisting of a single town should be kept in a clean and
Ford to the first citicen of tho land.
aheet which carries no advertising orderly condition throughout the on-,
The addition of the President to
whatever.
tire year, but tho writer knows a tho Ford family is very gratifying
&amp;
number of cases whore this is not to the company..
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^ A terrific effort is being made to done. The river front or lake front
He is pe’rhaps the most famous
awaken America to the fact th a ft h e towns have a decided advantage Ford owner, though Fords are owned
war in Europe has opened tho gates over the others in the way of an by hundreds of leaders of the world's
to golden opportunities for extend­ opportunity to create a very attrac­ activities.
ing our commerce In many parti of tive park. Where this opportunity
For Instance, there were nineteen
the world.
With this purpose in has. been made most' of the visitor, prince» and. two grand -dukes d riv­
view editorials are being
penned, approaching by boat, is bound to ing Fords of their own in Russia,
advertisements are being printed get a decidedly favorable impres­ according to the last report from the
find neighbor Jones Is talking .it to sion of the place that will be lasting.
Russian representative, Mr. M. S.
I t is not such a terribly difficult* Friedo.
neighbor Brown. While as s nation
and .a t individuals j / e regret the or expensive matter in many cases
Several members of the English
calemity which ' has enveloped all to construct a concrete seawall along
peerage drive Fords, as do also many
The price o f A
Europe .there is no reason why we the water front.
titled persona in the other countries
should not avail ourselves o f the op­ block of brick paving wilt build a
of Europe.
portunity, to supply .the world with pretty good seawall which in many
Even the Taaha Lama of Urga
goods bearing the' label’ "M a d e in waya is movre valuable than the
has
a Ford town car, which was de­
paving.’
With the .ground leveled
America."
livered
to him under its own power
The situation has ‘been well sum­ off back of the. wall and a apace of
across
the
Gobi desert of Mongolia,
med up in a confidence ad by F. K. varying width set out to sh»de trees,
being
the
first
pleasure car to nego­
Anderson of Chicago, and it is’ re­ csbbfegg palms, planted ln grass and
tiate
the
hazardous
trip. produced here because it is worth provided with aeata we have an a t­
And in Washington the President
reading. "T h e
present ' European tractive water front, that reflecta
conflict fairly staggers the imagina- the enterprise of tho chitons of the will find himself among a disting­
. tlon.
The tremendoua armies and town. Besides this it is, more apt to uished company of Ford owner».
navies Involved, the great loss ol be ketp In a dean and sanitary con­ But a few aaya after reporting tho
sale of a Ford to the President,
life, the stupendous destruction of dition under auch circumstances.
With such a water front it ia not Miller .B ros.' announced they had
. property, all are so great as to near­
l y defy our comprehension. .
likely that the authorities of any •old a car to the Hon. Frank B.
“ And there is. still another, side. town would permit old and dilapi­ Brandegce, U. S. Senator from ConFreneh girl who mourns a dated docks and dirty Ul smelling nectlcut.— Ford Tmies.

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W A R N E W S F I V E H O U R S A H E A D O F A N Y P A P E R IN T H E S A N F O R D F I E L D

SEMI - WEEKLY

T H E SAN EO RD H E R A L D

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

I N S A N F O R D — L ife la Wa,th Living
SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER IH, 1914,

VOLUME VI

O VIEDO B O A R D
OF T R A D E

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• Knighls of ( pbimhuH Meeting
The candidates of the Sanford
Council of the Knights of Columbus
lodge, being organized in Sanford,
held n meeting last Sunday morning
H U S T L IN G c i t y o r g a n i z e s and elected the following officers;
Theo Schaal, Grand Knight.
trad e b o d y f o r d e v e lM. W. 7-eigler, Deputy Grand
M ENTFURFOSES
Knight.
C. L. Britt. Recording Secretary.
Oviedo, the second city of Sem­
inole cojioty Attd. jw a .U iato li»—*U*'
,V.,.Mahuaieiy. Financial Secy—
an, T ruu*u rer, *~J3.'
tin^d to become one of the!, Cfflfnccfmr.
i h i l p art of the «tote hai» organized
J. A. prèka, Lecturer.
a Uve Board- of Trade and will take
A. W. Wathon, Warden.
a most active part * In developing
F.* W. Mahoney, Advocate.
the resources of the, city and coun­
C. B. Ryan, Tim Keene and E. R.
try adjacent
^ ptedn » I « in the fnmima- ötaek4 440C.t til,-'{‘nrrtcrx.---- : **
Harry Britt and Fred Jones,
Hammoek section. one of the finest
fruit snd vegetable locations in the Guards.
The degree team will be hero in­
iouth and tho city is growing rap­
idly.' Thprc were so many questiops side of the next 30 days and will
arising from time to time in the inltliftli tho candidates.
The lodge is the only one in this
civic and commercial life of tho city
that it was incumbent upon the en­ section of the state and on account
terprising citizens to form a board of tho central locution of Sanford It
wns derided to organize the lodge
of trade to handle tho situation.
For this purpose the leading spirits hejv, although the membership is
of Oviedo mot Inst Tuesdgy night made up of K. of C’s from Del,and,
and formed the Oviedo Board of Orlando, Eustis and many other
towns npar here.
Trade with the following officers:
President, T . W. Lawton.
Vice President, E. A. Farndle.
See. and Treas., N. F. Lizette.
The board will meet again nest
Tuesday night to complete the or[»niiatlon and name the standing
committees and tho Oviodo Board
of Trade can be depended .upon to
ktep the name of tho city before the
There has been so much confusion
public from this time forward,
about the subject of registering for

THE SECOND GREAT
BATTLE BEING FOUGHT
RESUL3LWILL DECIDE WHETHER
KETREA-LiaWARII-RERLIN
AN
AND THE WHOLE WOULD LOOKS
ON PRAYING FOR PEACE
V
Washington, 11 a. m.— French
military commission arrived On th&amp;
Lusitania this morning on secret
mission to Washington.
Personnel
and import not divulged.

NO. R
I.undis Will Not Resign
The DeLand News in its issue of
Wednesday says:
A canard is going the rounds of
Lbu. xuuv- proas to the u fle e t -th a tHrm.- *•Fnr^* D * Landis of "DeLand tY N -rrrrn n rn K T n A T ioN a n d
will* resign the office of state attor­
PAYM ENT OF POLL
ney for the Seventh Judicial Circuit,
u
TAXES
ami that lion. George PcCottcs of
Sanford is to be appointed in his
‘As information to all concerned,
stead.
the genera) registration books are
The News hi^uJ .the rumor last TTow open liffth* e llksp-Hf M r H. C .
week* and interviewed Mr. Landis Du Rose, supervisor of registration,
about the matter | He staled at that in his office opposite the court
li me that :faa ha«K
hUs-uridb Of W ’Tifriisp, And.are also open in the dis-

LETTER FROM
MR. JENKINS

signing:
running ill, the telate pynera.
News reporter ngnizrralk4-itpau..Uit'
Land's yesterday, and he reiterated
his statement of last week, to the
effect that he had no idea whatever
of resigning. He further stated that,
since the story Has been published
In the state press, he ,hns received
not less than 50 letters from every
county - in the circuit, protesting
against the rumored resignation.
Attorney Murray Sains of DeLand
was also mentioned as possible suc­
cessor; when there is to bo any
change, Volusia county people ought
to get behind Mr Sams and urge his
appointment.
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^YcT' registration olficus throughout
mm
fhe ses uml ■ arunIsy - m — Otnt|)WT. ■
which will be October 10th, after
which dale the hooka will be closed.
This is for the registration for tho
general election, your registration
for the primary election will not en­
title you' to. vote In the general
election,
but thoso
already regis­
tered FOR T H E G E N E R A L E L E C ­
T IO N
will not be required to reg­
ister again, but i f would be well to
see the registration officer and sco
that your name is porperly entered
on his books, as this is the first
time the general registration book«
have been open in the new county.

ed hat tie, with masses of troops
throwing themselves at each other,
and every'available piecr of artillery
concentrated in the determined ef­
fort of the armies tg break the oth­
—
er’s left
Geneva', 11 a. m,— All fortresses
Tho Germans, who a fortnight
along t lie Rhine depleted on gar­ ago had to abandon their first swift
risons sent to front to re-inforce. endeavor in destroy the armies of
German lines.
France and Great Britain and cap­
To vote at the general election,
ture Paris, have fortified themselves
which will be held November 3rd
London, 11 a. m.— Battle raging on the mountains north of the River
electors must be registered and have
along entire front with increasing, in­ Aisne, through the plnins of Cham­
their poll taxes paid for 1912 and
tensity.
Death of Gen. "Battnile pagne and in tile Argomie Moun­
1913, unless exempt from poll tax.
announced.
tains, through which the Meuse
The tax collector will lie in his of­
flows.
I'Vey are In stronger posi­
fice from S:0() a. in. to 1;0l) p. m.
Rome. 11 a m.
Trent, Austrin
tions t h a n they were for the battle
and from 2:00 p, m. to 6:00 p. m.
preparing for long siege by Italian
The
Sanford
basket
ball
team
met
of the Mario* and have been strong­
tin* general election in November forces. Declaration of war expected ly reinforced with fresh troops from tin* DeLand team on the home court each day* except Sunday from Sept.
Rally Season
Tin* game- was 17th to October 10th for the pur­
This is rally season at the Congre­ and the new law regarding i in- pri­ on 2Mh
the non i and east
They already last Friday night
maries
iuis
m
o
mixed
the
ordinary
hard
fought
by
both
tenuis, (irne pose of receiving poll taxes. In caso
gational
Church. Next
Sunday
have ant-mpied
counter
attacks
Sommar) of War News
voter
that
many
at
this
lime
do
being
called
several
times
by differ­ of a person moving , from one dis­
morning at 11 o’ clock it will he u
against tin* allied troops, which,
A noi Iter great Lutile, even mori*
trict to another he should report
not
know
whether
they
are
regis­
ent
players
church rally service, to exalt and
(lushed from victory, have I... . tr\
Some think they must vita! for ibi* coti ni rie* concerned ing to picicni them from entrench­
The ball wa- m ln I,nini territory tiic matter to tin* supervisor of reg­
ejnphasixe the Church as the insti­ tered r»r not
Ululi I li ose Unii ha Ve preceded il, is
istration ami have Ids name trans­
tution well worth one’s loyalty and. register again regardless of wether
ing themselves.
, ! most of the time bui the ctlicieiit
in
progress
oi\
a
lino
extending
from
I work of our guards kept the Indi ovit ferred to the district in which ho
consecration.
Let every member they registered in Orange county
A cer.'1 • i* to English and French
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regimi
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mi
thè
Ri
ver
11vc-i. hm the law provides that nu
of 1 be basket ,
plan to be present ami bring a friend and became voters for all time or
Oi»e. uorthweMi &lt;•( Puris, lo thè ri ver official to ports, thesr attacks have
person shall be allowed to vote in
just
registered
tills
year
for
the
The
feat
uns
of
the
game
were
with him or her.
The following
been rep il.sed and the Germans com
Mense, north of Vermini.
any
oilier election district than the
spring
primaries
and
it
im
impossible
[tw
o
long
throws
for
field
goals
by
Sunday morning will be held the
The front i* shorter than in the jwdled to give way at certain points. Itouth, (» p la in of the home team, one in which he is registered.
to
get
the
matter
straight
with
all
Sunday school rally service.
The
therefore our advice i n |but Hr of the Marne, but this will re- hut tin- German general slat! rhums |and liogden, ( ‘ apt of the DeLand
A qualified voter, as defined fiy
Sunday school should have a regular the voters
suit only in a more fiercely contest- the opposite
team, both were good shot* and the law of ilus state is every rnab;
place in the program of every eiu- every voter hi Seminole rouutv it to
f Counted, i be other was tiie whirl person of tin* age of 21 and up­
icn. and especially of every member see Supervisor Publish and see that
wind tnudi of the game by Gilbert wards. that al tip* time of his regi»-.
of the Christian homes of our com­ you are On the real regirl ration books
N
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Mail
Roules
V S a n ftird R o o ste r
Flo* Smfnrd player- were smaller tratinn t* a citizen "f the United
munities
Lei every Sunday school regardless of whether you voted in
T Jen Jaeoiis, tin* efficient pu**f
U T Fields is in the city today
'Hit*
as a whole than the visitors but 1S t a l e s , and shall have resided in
»cbolar plan to be present (or Rally tiie primary election or not
shukmg ha iuta with Iti* mitny San- master of fim i nota and nmmber pf
otjly safe way for every voter is to
when our l-mys gni the tir-t basket Florida for one year, and in this
D»y. Sept. 27, 9:45 u. in.
ford (rieinls
He is now enguged in! thè Mininole t'oiinty Selino] Itoard
nee
t
Ilssupervisor
before
each
elect
in
fa'l lune it put pepper and stick iiumly for -tx months, and shall
The Buraias are again taking up
lite reai estate business io Augusta, ^ wu- in Ih»* city tios w«*i-k and talkmg
to-it mio them und with the aid of have paid on or before tin* second
the work of their class, it is desired Gon and know (positively that y out
Georgia, bis former borile, but hit^ nf thè growib r*f bis sei tinti incidenlthe s-TTthnsrastir crowd -rtur*cheered [^jàlu/ilay of I to* mouth preceding
that every Haiti cg man Dring next naine is on the books
Such a prob„art i* ‘ ‘ ìli ù! 1F 'T » FTTord and he sili y mentlonetl tliut -evirai ne w
nfir hoys continuously, doing justicej tin.* month in which the election is«
Sundiy another' wTtTT him.' cedure would eliminate tin* remotest
says that Florida is the liest state mail routes would soon be estab­
held. Ids poll taxes for the two
Next Sunday evening, 7:30, a possibility of a mistake and would in the Union and especially nt this lished in the Ciminola distriiY, The to Sanford.
DcLund hud a joll) crowd with year* next preceding the year in
«Ties of Bible character studies in avoid much confusion and discus­ particular time when t lie war is postoffices at t hri-una* and Luke
them and when their boys pulled u windli the election is Held, unless
miniature will begin, the first one sion on election day
holding back tin* prosperity of Geor­ Pickclt will probably be abolished
good
play the rbi'er» of the Sanford eXetn
The
following
is
from
Supervisor
nipt from paying such poll tax
being ” Philip, the Finder." a sliort
gia and other cotton states.'
Mr, and ‘ he mail to tjiose place» i*arrieil
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reii«nli of III* not having been of
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in \uguHla It in by 1 F 11 (roti * &lt;it i l il,,oi t of ‘
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.li- g o o d
age
baling bun o v e r .’»a years
! In r* ecu *it * • i gr * 1» i
There «ill be good music, and u * or
This will in. a no rt a-, J b it a li look for In Inc
porardv and a
of &gt;g* &lt;&lt;r who ha- Io* t a limb in
player** (|v ml hi-r ~i*b*
dial welcome awaits all who come confi)spin in Go minds o| i lie puhili
for the t Potinola o l i o » alni
■I.ill Fig fa* » lit a Ilford ere long, as n
The managing •■I t,t* team by buttle
Tuesday the C. K. Society will in regard i o the limiter of registra
In* ilunkM lh.tl thin season in Florida nun t better mail laiilitu-s lor « bri.tt»p l.
Houth was without fault.
have a business and social meeting lion, growing largely out of tin* m*w will lie a record breaker." Hi*.office m u » and Luke Pickett.
As there are not only our official«
The
first
half he gave his Subs, u to elect, but a number of most im­
primary
law
and
lilt*
division
of
the
at Mrs. Ensmingcr’a. All members
in Augusta is besieged with inquiries
try out and found them in good portant measures to vote on, it iM&gt;Permit me to say, there­
are urged to come and bring a county.
about Flofida. and the eSodlis to
The
World's
Series
shape
nmi then substituted Gilbert liooves every man interested in the
fore,
that
there
are
now
two
sepa­
friend.
this slate will be the greatest in the
rate and distinct seta of registration
La Verve Hurt and Ed Lane will and Herring in their regular places garni .if the fount)' and the state to
hiMorv of Florida.
honks kept in every county of tin*
have the world's series at the I in- Gilbert played under dilliculttes, qualify and vote.
state, one the primary* registration
perlai again this season providing having a very bad arm - Pearson
Ri—peit fully Still mi tied,
the people of Sanford'take enough played a .«crappy game at forward,
books which apply to and control tin*
In Honor of MIhn Vaughn
Jt iH N I&gt; IIS 'K IN S .
Democratic primary alone, which
\ delightful party was gjven Dy interi «I to warrant the large ......- I hi« wa- hi« Iir**t game «u h s*.inf"rd
,
Tax Collector
is held bl-enniaTiy. tile
la-1 being Mi-* Ahi') Dnudney in honor of «ary expenditure for tin- eie. trical Raynor played a full game of 'life
held III June past and tin* next will Mr** a Ì vu Vaughn of'saniord. uUtho «’ fferu and the wire direct from the j and*pluck, he had the misfortune to
be held in June 1916, before which Camp of the Forty Palms on Lake grounds to the theater
Last year receive an injury in the »erimd half
Sarhgrn J. J. Dickinson and Act­
time every man will have to regis­ H a r my
the
board
at
the
Imperial
wu»
better hut after a few minutes wa* able
Thursday evening.
The
ing Chief of Rocords L. D. Wicker
ter again, beginning February 1st, room was beautifully decorated with than any of the large cities of Flor­ to finish in the gume. Wanhhouru
request the, presence of the entire
and Routh subs, did justice to the
1916 and continuing for sixty days; jiitim, cedar and ferns.
Music and ida but was poorly patronized, but
membership of Ojus Tribe No. 61,
the second, the general election games were enjoyed throughout the nothing daunted the boys will try it team, Washburn making two field
Improved O*lrdor of Red Men at
books, which control not only the evening, and delicious refreshments.
if they ran receive the proper goals and Houth by efficient guard­
tne kindling of the council fire thlB
general -election but all other elec­ consisting of fruit sherbet and cake encouragement.
See Messrs. Lane ing of his*man who wus not able to
evening for the purpose of organiz­
throw Ik basket
tions held (n the county from time were served out under the palms.
and Hurt and get the plan.
- Jacksonville,
Sept.
IK.— ‘ ‘ Fiftying a degree team and to arrange for
A good crowd witnessed tye game,
to tipie. These hooks are now open
seven different varieties are in the
the entertainment of the .Great
Those enjoying this delightful par­
and all seemed to he well satisfied,W mix-up and the Governor is, in a;
in nil the precincts of tho county
Council of Florida, which convenes
&gt; Moved to Town
and till seemed to lie well satisfied. ■pickle', ” said a local politician yes­
for the purpose of nllowing any who ty were Misses Barbara McLain,*
in Sanford next March'.
Mr
and
Mrs.
J.
A.
Hnrrold
and
We hop« to see them hack again, terday discussing the probabilities
Thus«
TnrladL
Ramona
McLain,
have become of age since tfiey were
■ The captain of tho efficient degree
thanking
them for their hearty *uji- of any particular man receiving the
last open and any new persons who Marie Daniels, Alva Vaughn, Abby daughters have moved back to San­
of Seminole Tribe No. 29,
port
and
the interest they shnwetf. appointment to the Senate chair
may hnve come into the state and Dnudney and
Mrs: A. Vaughn; ford after spending the past two
of the Hunting Grounds 37 Jackson­
The final scire was IJ to 11 in favor
are now eligible to the privilege of
which Senator Bryan is expected tc^
ville will be present to assist in the
Messrs. Thomas McLain, Paul Doo­ years on their fine place in the sub­ of Sanford.
registering.
leave
fur a federal judicial bench.
organizing of the team. ■
Tho line uji was as follows:
When the county was divided ley. Robert Merrlweathcr, Joe Smith, urbs on Mellonv file avenue. Their
‘‘Jacksonville has at least ten »jaw*/
Chief Otto Weth, of the Reserva­
DeLand
Orange county turned over to Sem­ Bert I’nttishnll, Gilla Sipes and Chat»'. many friends uro glad to welcome Sanford ,
who are assuming heroic nttiCudex;
tion of Colorado will be present with
Cruse
Herring
it
F
inole county the precinct books, Merry weather.
them back into the life of Sanford.
or running up lightning rods. T am ­
many words of wisdom to impart.
Allan
Pea non
L. F.
which embraced the precincts now
pa has five admittedly* conscious
The Wigwam of Ojua Tribe is over
Gilbert
c.
Miller
in
this
county,
hence
all
who
were
that
th e y are senatorial timber; Pen­
the Imperial Theater.
Routh (Cnpt)
L G. Hogdenfcapt
—
registered therein need not. register
sacola has nearly as mtuty plum­
Raynor
Known
It. G.
»gain.
New Yacht Launched
ing and assuming a dignified, quiet
Suba, Washburn and Routh.
Please let me urge, fo^ fear that
*••’ The beautiful new yacht of James
and sapient look when 'senate’ Is
Referees, Ned Chittenden: time
Laughlin I I I , which has been In some may not he entirely clear upon
spoken before them; Miami has sev­
'"Tlie election In Seminole county ficinl canvass is made. The follow­ keeper, Mr. Chittenden.
building on the St. Johns at the this matter, that you call at my
eral favorite sons, while the interior
for members of tho local school ing gentlemen were elected:
We play DeLand a game on their
Sanford-DeLand lorry» was expected otfic*, No. 112 Park avenue, so that hoards occurred on Tuesday and
J. S. McKenzie, W. H. Howard, floor Sept. 22nd, and would like to of the state fairly tremn with 'pos­
to be alunchcd this morning, pre- I may see that you are properly reg­
sibilities.' Gov. Trammell will have*
w o r e ’ comparatively quiet, although H. B McCall.
have a good Sanford delegation.
parstory to getting everything ready istered, and in the precinct in which
the work of his life to select, onel.ongwood
more interest was manifested than
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from among the crowd daily growing
ever before and this interest ma^o C: W. Entzminge
New Building Campaign
H. C. DuBOSE,
is now planned for Saturday as the
larger
without hurting the prido of
several changes.
The reqults were E. W. Dunn
‘
The Sunday school scholars of the
starting day. The party will consist
Supervisor of Registration.
some
half
the rest.”
J. W. Osteen
as follows:
,
Baptist church have entered into u
of Mr. and M l# James Laughlin,
Sanford
L. J Hartley
campaign to rnise enough money in
“ j r* and Mra. Shaw, and Mr. and
Baptist Church Services
3 mill«
the coming week to pay for the
125
Wifi Organile
_Mr*. Ralph Yearby.
H
li
Stevens
..
9:30 Primary school in the shack
Total vote, 26.
Tapestry Brick that have been used
. . . : ___ 117
Monday, October 6th, 7:30 p. m.
H F Whltner
The yacht will pass down .the St.
9:30 Main school in the church.
(huluutn
in tin* new church now being con­ ii the date and time set by Mr. i. L.
............. 99
0 ns, and will only take tho ocean 11:00 Preaching.* subject, ' ’ Perga.” S. Runge
G.
M
Jacobs
. . .
9 structed. Ten cents from a person Deputy Grand Organizer for the''
............... 76
C. It. Walker
* ere there are no inland wn ter ways
3:30 Jr.'U. Y. P. U.
.9 pays for a brick complete counting Heralds of Liberty for Central and
............... 38 W. M Jacobs........................
Paralleling the coast. The boat will
L. R. Philips. .
6:45 Sr. B. Y. P. U.*
Henry
Futch.................
9 all the workmanship in placing same. South Florida.
Total votes cast, 167.
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7:46 "Preaching, subject, "Thd
« u«*&gt; at the principal d tfe .
en
3
m
ills..'...............
9 When these children approach you
Tho Heralds of Sanford and vicin­
out*. The party will be out purely Northern Iron.”
For 3 mill tax 48, (or 2 mill tax|37,
with this appeul do not turn them ity are looking forward to th e'tim o
Total
vote
cast,
13.
r pleasure, and judging from the
Come to corner of Park Ave. and against tax 2.
Geneva
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away even if it is to give them only when thè largest fraternal organiza­
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2 *5 « - - ot their craft will havo Sixth street.
Oviedo •
W. B. Rauleraon, M. E. Dooley, one ■brick.
Every person in the tion known tp Florida will ha or­
&gt;jch accommodations as will make
Welcome, always welcome.
Total vote of this district was not H. A. Nicholson.
3 mills.
Total whole cotniHenlty should be proud to ganized fn the City Hall on tho
c trip a most pleasant one.*
GEORGE H Y M A N
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obtained but wifi be giuen when of- vote, 20.
place a brick in the new building.'
ft« Porter-Star.
above date.
Pastor.
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YOUR REGISTRATION

SANFORD WON GAME

Every Yoler Should Consult Super­
visor DuBose and Get Straight

W ere Too Much For (he Team
That Came O ver From DeLand

REDMEN ATTENI0N!

Big Pow W ow This Evening and
All B raves To Be Presenl

PR 0-TEM SENATOR

Quite a Number W ant Sen. B ry a n 's
Place If He Gels Appointment

SCHOOL BOARD ELECTIONS

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LEGAL ADVERTISING

CLASSIFIED
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In ri E » t*t* of
t,o» HI U Rton*
To »11 Creili!or». L#f*t*#*, t) («tribù tee.
all t'araon» havinz C U im i or U rn itf.
• film i »alti Kaiat*;
You, and *ach of you ara hereby notJ6*i
and rc&lt;iulr*d ,»o preacnt *n y daini» , M
demanda whlch you, or elther n| ¡rou, n , .
ha»* afalnat thè ««tata of t.ov«tl |, si»,,
drrraied. lata of Semlnol* County. Fiorii*
(o Ih* und*ral(n*d adminfalratrit o| ,„ i
retala, witkln two y rari (rum Ih* da«* brr*.

drawing together J n _ social__inter­ This Ueadinj* T H R E E CEN TS »
flated-A uauat_2fU n A , J J . 1111.
ANhlA C. s t o n i :.
course members of the club, while Line For E»ch Insertion. Minimum
3-Tura-Stc
Admlnlitratrin
** H E 'L L PR EN T 'E M " — SO SAYS SA U N TER ER .
working together for a common pur­ Charge 25 Cents.
N O TIC E OF ELECTIO N
pose. The making of roses is a fas­
Tn Uia Sharia, al Samlnola ^County. ..&lt;
cinating, and charming—occupation,
1, ___________
SUI* ot Florida:
FO R S A L E #
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-------fit, It known, T h at I. It. Clsjr ( i« ,l of«
it would bo a saving to them, as in
creating a delightful enthusiasm, and
,,
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I Recratary of Rut# of tho State ol Floe*.
the
present
plari
they
have
to
buy
For
Sale-At
a
discountScholarj
0
hereby *lv# notice that * im,,,! ,u#.’
C ia a lr r Grab
a desire to be present a t each meet­
hat I lib*
Dunlry frufa— (bat
more
fresh
vegetables
titan
they
can
ing.
It
la
expected
.that
ovgry
mam«
.
.
.
.
.
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______Kahip
in
Sa
nford
Rnalnea.
Ca
U
tp
.
the farm P d lib* to hike
W ' t if ' fffg* tglib. * 111—mitktr-pr"hirrgf Otfitrf T m tW trto use-tfr-and It wtfl be
Mooasr^ln^
A i J ’ s ,, ^
eUbW-spajL-tu^Ahair hunda aad are
made twelve,red p*ber-roses her the t &gt;M" J I -a ■Mvrifttt r
IlulUrmilk t a m a k a .____ ____
• f o r V tr U o d S tata* Senator trwm tlr*-Sttl,
In your Joy. Ob, thia rann««* *4unit
waste,
thus'.knocking
out
the
C
ity Beautiful Ball, to be given1 lir Offieé.:i03-tr. ^
■a t-llF tld a , for.aU .XM r» *nnn Marri» r. i m .
IIooa la town U Ju*t a bluff
A t a moal cumpa rad to whst
For H*pr**#ntatlv* from th * F'ourtlr-c»(,
profits. The doctors will tell you
November.
Poo pia In tha cou ntry'** to t
F O R SA LE— At a bargain, good all­ rrraalonal D latrlrt of the S ta ta ol FUrida,
that
the
only
safe
way
to
keep
food
All members are urged to be pres­
Everything hay s o n e t o ,iuçh
In tha Slsty-fourlh Con*r*a* ol ih« tlnftrj
Look Ilk* «tnra up In thk aky.
stuffs for any city is to have them
ent Wednesday (tomorrow) after­ round riding ami driving mare, bug- Stata*.
In the town’a the place lor atyl*.
For Commlaaiontr of A irlru ltur* rf tk*
by and harness.
Cash or terms. Stai*
But country iru b beat» It a mileof Florida.
all under the city regulations in one
noon
at
the
h
o
^
e
of
Mrs.
Henry
What ran beat a tool! peach cobbler
For Two Jo ttlrc * of th * Supr*m« Uout
building and .all the big cities have
Wight, at 8:34. This applies to ev­ Address G, care of Herald offiro.
Good hot t r a r r , turkey gobbler,
of th* « a t a of Floridi^
Mack heme«
ways,
' a a doten
dot
For Two Itsllroad Commlaaiontr« of th«
w- .
. . .
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Frl-4-2tp
come to recognize the city market
ery member of the ,c lu b In tywn.
Jelly Juat a golden hate,
Stai* of Florida.
Jeraey cream and golden butter,
plan as the beat one. It would be
" F o r Qno M *m b*r of th e 'H o u r* ol INpr*.
Those who have not already oonc
f o r ‘ Safe— 1910 Cadillac touring M
Makea a lellow latrifly atutler
alati*** of th * Slate of Florid*.
mighty nice to have a market where
bou it.
so arif requested to bring a roll of car for $400.00, just overhauled in
Ju at to try to tell y
about
F’or County Ju d f*.
i
fairly
ebon
Though I «1 Ilka to
about It,
Iff.
F’or 8h*rlft
you coufd purchase fresh veget­
crepe paper and a pair of scissors. good running'shape. Sanford Ma­
That'« what I call LIV IN G —aay,
For Clark of th* Circuit C oart.
% ables, meats, chickens and eggs three
Take me back—oh— mllea away
For
C
ounty
Aeeeuor ol T a ie s .
chine &amp; Garage.
82-tfc
To iba old homo that I knew
For T t t Collector.
days in the week and then tho re­
Ixcag ago when aklea were blue.
P ersonal M ention
For County Treasurer.
,
When the world way blight with
sults of a city market frQtn a trading
F o r C o u n t y Sup erinten den t of TobUr
Mrs. W. P . . Carter la again at
For Sale or Rent- -Two nice residream«,
point would be of some value to the
-a i City Ilia ain’ t what It acema;
home after a pleasant week end visit dencea at a bargain. W. J . Thigpen. Instruction.
For C ounty Surveyor.
Fo
I'd leave the awetleat city Hub
ounty
merchants
of
Sanford
as
it
would
.For
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y Comralaalonrrs.
to her mother, Mrs. Lee in Oviedo.
80-tf
i &gt; I or'juat one day of country grub.
For
Three Member« of th e County Iloar4
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stimulate business in every line. It
of Public In»trurilon.
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For Sale-Ornngo grove 14 acres
F’or Justice of the Frac* in and for the
would bring new farmers into the y /
♦♦ ♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦
Mrs. M. ' W. Lovell has returned
Jn jorm al V an ee
i
Ju«tir* District», vii: No*, l, t
fine hammock land, 130 acres of followinz
city and. they would spemf Their
3,
4. . •
A .very charming event of last from Black Mountain, N. C.
For Con*lahle In.and for th* fotlowtag
Cc!ery land, one ten acre tract celery
Ju-tlc# IFUlrtcta, via; No*. Ir 3, 1, i.
1 I wish to call the attention of money here, whereas under tho pres­ week was the informal dance on
liytd. At a bargain. Address P. O. n
In testimony wkrreol l hs*e kn.iuti
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Woodruff re­
. the city physician or the pure food ent conditions they have no special pri(j a y evening at the homo of Mr.
•*t my hand and atllred the Orest s*«| t|
Box
1034.
104-Stc;
Ih* State ol F’lfTHd*. at Tallabs«*ee, th*
Inspector or »onto other city official inducements to bring their products nn(, Mr&gt; D F Whitner, compll- turned Friday from Jacksonville,
Capital, thl* the twenty-fourth d«r «I
to the manner in which the fresh to the city. Will the business men n,pntnry to the Misses Jane and accompanied by Mrs. Parsons.
I9H.
For Sale— Fine farm of ten acres August, A. I).
If. C LA Y C H A W F n n i;
meats are brought to Sanford from of Sanford please wake up on some A|icc whitner of Jacksonville and
S r c f r \a r &gt; of St »tr
about three miles from •the city,
T«» P. M. IIam i, Btiriiff, H*»rriitiiile *tiuoly.
tho country.
They seeminglytry to |°f theso economic questions and en- ^jr Ka n dull Chase before hi» deProf. Ezell, Supt. of Sanford pub­ also two choice city lots.
Going
3«Tup*-9tç
keep the fliesoff the meat by wrap- deavor to get new people to come j p ^ u r o for college. Those who cn- lic schools, Mrs, Ezell and two chil­ cheap for cash or can be purchased
pipg it in canvass coversbut the
here. I lie shed for the learns »¡is a j oye(j j j j e hospitality of their popu­ dren have arrived in Sanford to on easy terms. Address It., rare of
Nullte of Application nr T a t Ilted I «der
wagons are not screened,and when good strat and tho city market will lar hostess were Misses Eleanor make their future home. For the Herald office. •
Nenian ATS of the G eneral Statutes
Notice Is heceby tiv rn th a t Forrrat U b .
they take the covers off at the meat be the best.
Herring, Annie ’Whitner, Annie Lee present they are domiciled with Mr.s
purebaaer
of T a I Certificate» No.« toil.
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10&lt; . IOTI, dated th* ltd dir
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shops the flies swarm over the meat
and Lottie Caldwell, Zoe Munson, Smith on Oak avenue.
For sale or Rent— Five acres, tiled lo«», 10AS.
of June, A. I&gt;. 1912. has Oled said cinti­
before they can carry it iiethe differ­ TRICK LURES SOLDIERS ON. Martha Fox and May Dftyle; Ran­
land, two good wells, located just r a t e i in m y ofTlre «ml ha* m ade •p[-11calie*
for t u cl ih*ti t o Usti* In i c c o r t i i f i f f with lit.
Miss Alice Hall, who has been the south of Station 10 on S. &amp; E. Rnil- Siiti
dall Chase, Sidney Chase, Griffin
ent shops. These flies can do plenty
certi fir* I** i m b r i f f the follrimiitf «îe*•of damage in that short time, evpn B o e r S u b tcrfu g o H elps the B ritis h In Herring, Hume
Humph,
Vivian popular yopng guest of Miss Gussie way. 5 room house.
See F. W. rrlbèd p r o p e r ty «itUAtecl In Setolinai* Ce«*»
tv, Florida, to&gt;wlt:
Lot R. Ulk
MilC tesh W ith th e G e rm a n s.
*1 S p e e r a n d R o b e r t D e a n e .
if precautions are taken between the
Frnnk rctifrned to her home in Or-¡M ahoney at Frrnald’s
97-df
r Itrl T* S u r v e y L e v y (Irmnt &lt;t#n
Itf fit
N of SW co r, run N R3 d e * . E IV(H rh*. N
W ou n d ed m en In th e Inw pltnl» of
lundo Sunday afternoon.
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slaughter pens and tho city mar­
6 d#g W 9 ch r to {.«lie. thence- in wt«!
il li retins n 7 0
«leg W V 67 ch» u» W lui ru tf
kets. There should be some regulu- \•IlouTogne re Jm e t ln-*e litcldeiiln o f fight
Haulern Star
Lot SG de g V.! 10.30 eh« t o Leg)
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TO R E N T
tions regarding the fjesh meats that i lu g Del w een th e H rltlnli mid G e rtn a u s
Mr. ami Mr*. I. J. Secord were ini
At the last regular meeting of the
33, 41. 7». Ulk D, Mitchell*» U m Gm »C
O
n
e
o
f
lite
m
en
told
o
f
n
tric
k
w
h
ich
The emid lend being fcaaeftMtd at ihr Jitt
are brought to this city, as fow
Eastern Star Mr. C. M. Williams Detroit, Mich., for the G. A. R.
of the i u u i f l f r nt «urh certificete in (ke
people realize the danger in files and th e Itrltbd i le a rn e d In th e Liner w a r :
successfully and triumphantly passed Re-union. Mr. Sccoril marched with I For Rent Tep room house at name of No. 1 0 4 1 , ML H- Q ilre; No Dm* F
" T h e e n e m y lie fo re »en d in g th&lt;4r In
Hy Reimer .
No. 10AV fOGh. IOTI \ fi.
familiarity breeds contempt
and
through t"he honors of initiation and the Veteran* in their big parade.
corner Oak avenue and Fourth Oil#«. Un lee« f « l d ‘ c e r ti o r a t e «hell (*» re­
f a n l r y a g a in s t o u r p o sitio n s o p en ed a
deemed
acco
rd
in
g
In Iftw, t « i deed «ill ««»#
m ore. flies.
hot artillery fire. Our artillery replied, became a bona tide Eastern Star. A
street. Apply to W. W. Long.
thereon on t h e l«t dey of October, A IV
Mr. am! Mr*. R. E. Tolar, after a
1914.
nt first warmly, and then gun after 1 pleasant social hour and delicious re3-1 fr
WIlfiFH my official sign « t u r e «nd **Vi ili#
i
Marl roads can be renovated gun of the British'batteries went si freshtnents were enjoyed al the .lose delightful vi*it at Titusville are now
the let d » y ef September, A I*
(«eel&gt;
K. A. DOUGLASS,
in Jacksonville.
For Rent-—Two cottages, Park
*»
of the business session.
and made over almost as good as le n t
Clerk C ircu it Court, Seminole Co , Vis
**‘Wbnt’s
up
now
f
1
asked
n
com
--------and
Tenth,
four
and
five
room*,
one
B
y
J
, C. Hubert». I' C.
new. f have said j i o before and 1
g -T ue*-5 lc
rade.
There
were
a
few.minutes
more
Davtona
Noten
Mr.
and
Mr*.
S.
0.
Chase,
Ran­
wired.
Apply
Mis*
A.
Traflord,
city.
repeat it with more vehemence now
Notice of Application for T a i l i m i l nltr
that the real demonstration has of artillery firing from tho Germans, ; Almost everybody in Sanford who dall and little Frank left for Now
Section S7S of Ike fìencrol Statuir*
For Kent— Five room hou*«*. two
been made. The marl road on San­ and then their infantry came on In own&gt; nn automobile and many York and eastern point* Sunday.
Solire la hereby giteti th«t Forre»! I
solid formntloa Wo received them . . .
,
,
. „
, ...__ ...
No* teilt
Randall will enter Phillips College, acre* land tiled, for $15 per month. putH&gt;»«et of“ “t »* {“
ford avneue was full of holes and With rifle fire. Htltl they came on. and
. . .
, ",
,
’
lost. loss. 1069. 1061. 1062. 1063. I‘)4 0
toss, 1070. dated th* 3rd d. y of
ruts and was altogether almost im­ still tve Inotved them down. They were at Daytona Beach, enjoying the r.xeter. New Hampshire, later in the Inquire at 112 Laurel avenue,
A. b . 1 9 1 2 , h«» filed *«ld certificite In if
5-2 tp
passible and tho city council with getting closer,' and ire could plainly mn,1&gt;' ■«raclions of that resort, to m o n th .
offlft and hne m i d e application f**r t»« did
to issue in ■ reo r d in re with In»
Slid
City Engineer Williams thought they seo tho d^jiso mnsses moving. Then ®a y nothing of the races. It was imFor Rent Sanford.« Florida, five tifìrnlrs **mt»r«ce the following t|e»rnle4
•.M
r.
and
Mrs.
Ed.
Randall
and]'
xuddenly
the
whole
of
onr
artillery
possible
to
secure
a
complete
list
of
il
u
s
te
d
in
S
sm
inu
b
county.
Kief1,111 I
t
t
f i »
« 1
pFcj p#r l y » I t u ä i e d in S e m i n o l e c o u n ty , fie?*
would try a new scheme of rejuven­
those going over- for the day as their young nephew, Lawrence . j arre hammock farm at head i clery id» iu »u Lou 21. 2T, 23, 24. 30. 3ti it,
ation, so they had the street gang opeued Ore.
I avenue on river. 6;
Cuin St., nVk’ p* MuÌUii’l U»,T,f:rVn..7\ V «^ ^
6 ; East Cain
“You see. the onnniyj had not t*«*en probably a third of Sanford's popu­ camping at Bluo* Springs.
get busy with teams and plows and
Atlanta
■
—
Georgia.
' 5-4tc 1
silenced
nt
nil.
and
it
was
a
trick
to
lation must have been there, but
the entire road was thoroughly
*ric# of much c«ftlfic*tr* In th# nim« of
Unknown* Utilr«* said crfllflcPl#« ihtJl h*
draw
the
Gormans
on.
They*
went
■Mr*. R. C. Buchanan and son,
among those
who did go were
broken up. Then just after a heavy
according to law, t a l d##d will
Take Notice— I will rent, sell, (redeemed
down In wholo ileitis, for otir guns got Messrs. Geo. Speer and son, Vivian, Lee have returned homo after »pend­
m u # thereon
on th# 1«t d a y of October,
rsin the road was rolled again and
trade or build you a bouse on easy A. P. 1914.
them In open ground, and. nf course,
ing
the
summer
in
Sanford.
!n # o my ofTIHal »ignatur# »»d »c»J
now the road is as good as new and they soon had enough, it was Impossi­ Ed. Lane, Robt. Deane and Geo.
COI Palmetto thl»W lth#
terms. J. Munson
1st d a y of SriMrmhcr. A 1». 191 I.
the work was accomplished with ble for those behind to come on past WntBon in the Speef car.
&lt;»#ah
E. A. DOUGLASS,
3-9tc. j
avenue.
Clslk C i rc u it r o u r t , Si-mlnnl# C’ o,, F li
Miss Eva Walker will leave today
Saturday night Misses Lottie Cald­
but little expenso. In fact the road tho dead.”
Hy J t* Itnhsrn, 1» &lt;'
well and Adelaide Higgins motored for Jacksonville for a two weeks
VTurshi’
*
is so good that fho Supreme Court
Five acre* tiled land inside city
Mr. J. F. limits for rent, near brick road and
over to the beach sith friends from visit to her uncle,
will decide in favor of bricking Park
APPALLING DESTRUCTION.' Orlando nnd were joined Monday by Zetzsrhie.
avenue on the principle that San­
loading station.
Apply to A P N rii 1er «f Sp pli r aMon ft»r T « t |.l##d l ntttr
Hcc lion i 7 of thr L e n e ral Ht» I ule»
ford avenue is good enough for nil Qraphio Portrayal of Ruin Wrought at Mr. and Mrs. D..A. Caldwell, Misses
’J -tf
V- Connelly, Sanford. Florida.
Nolle* U hrretiy (Iteti that M. L. Writti,,
Mr. George Huff is spending his
Annie Lee and Alice Caldwell, Addin
the travel that will go that way.
L iogo an d V is*.
pureh»**r of T*a (’ertlfii-ate No. 316, ibt.J
For
R
e
n
t
—¡4
room
cottage
$10
a
th# 6th d*y
• y of
of JJune,
u n e , A.
A. D.
P. 11911
911. h * i 6!«4
This thoroughly demonstrates that . A Reuter's dlspntvh from Ostend says Neal, •Eva Walker, Messrs. David vacation at St. Augustine, Jackson­
»•Id c e r t i f ic a t e In rcy office end h»» m»4#
marl -roads can bo made over pro­ n small party Just returned from n visit and Weidman Caldwell nnd a num­ ville and Daytona and will visit u month. 6 ’ room cottage $12.60, in­ , applicatimi far t M d«c4 . lo ItsU« In âBcnrdanc# with law.
?»ld certificat# rmhrart«
viding the rain comes s i the right to l.lcge describe* tbe destruction ber of others, guests of Mr. and Mrs. few days with his family at Osteen cluding water. G. W. ‘Spencer.
1b# follo » i n g . leaf ri luti p ro p rr t y »Il inaici i*
1-tf
Caldwell.
before returning to Sanford.
Hemlnol# f o u n t y. Fioriti», to-wfl î,«t 11.
tiipo or that water can he obtained wrought by the war as appalling.
~
, .
. .
&gt;U bm H 2 R ft. ) lilk fi. Tier 1, Sanford
U»
“ All Along the road lo Vise.'* said one
Going over in the Turner car were
at the time of rolling the marl.
For rent- 40 ncrefi riled I^und in nui land i«#ing ««•##»#&lt;§ »$ th# d»t#
ti*
of the party, "there was nothing to
Mrs. C. M. V orce is being cor­ u b o d y well located. A.P. Connelly '“ u‘ n"
Mr. and Mrs. Deane Turner and
* Uni##*
cerimr*«*
in th. i.rr. «f
N If. (î a r n *“*•
cr.
»«id f r i t I fir «t# «Mil
lie seen but walls blackened by smoke,
5 The sin of. fretting is as common tho retnuUm of fnctorle* burned by fire, little Deane, Miss Martha Fox and dially greeted by her mnny friends, 1Q9 Magnolia St.
b# r * d r # m r d a c r o r d i n g t o 1 » « , t a i
’i w !
1 01Î-1 f
«rill la»u# t h # r r o n on th# 3 0 t h day #1 rp
who are glad lo have ber al home
as the air, as speech, so common mounds of earth freshly dug—tbe se­ Mr. F. M. F o i.
i r m b r t . A. I&gt; 1911
For Rent Cheap for Cash Twenty
W l t i»r »• m y
official a l g n a t u r # an.J *#»1
that unless It. rises above its usual pulcher of tbu first German* to fall.
A jolly party ol men folks were again.
s t h a l a t cia y of F # p t # m b c r , A l&gt; 1* 11,
acres of good hammock land all filed. t h i(a#tl)
monotone we do- not even observe
"And then cornea Vise. What n pain­ Dr. W. E. Householder, Messrs.
E. A IlOUOLAHfi.
C l# rk t . 'l r r u l t t ' o u r i , S r f n i i i * ’l# C o ,, I *
101 -tf
Mr. J. L. Sillier and family, ac­ Call or write A. M. Tyler.
it. Watch any ordinary coming to­ ful sight for those who knew the proud Earnest and F. L. Householder and
Il y i , V . f t o b# r * % 11. 1'
l - T u w-fci»
gether of people, and we see how city, so typical of Walloon gnycty. nnd J . F. Karnatz in tho Householder companied by Rev. George Hyman,
For Rent— Furnished office equip­
Mrs. Hyman and the little folks
many minutes I t ’ Will- be until some­ now nothing but a tnnaa of ruin*, while car.
ped with roll top desk, office chairs N * tU * ef A „ l l r * t l o * for T a » Deed I «Jrr
body freta— th at la, makes more or many of tbe Inhabitants lie all over the , - Going over early Spnday a. m. motored ov$r to'O rlando t o ’ spend and tables. Also a roll top desk,
.Section 6 7 5 of the G e n e r -I filatulr«
place, their chests riddled with bullets!
Notice 1* h e re b y (iven t h a t ft. { ’ . !io«'»f&gt;.
the, day Monday.
leas complaint of something or other,
with
Reginald
Holly
were
Mr.
Jo
h
n
|
purebaaer
of T * » Certffleate* N o. 676. .i«t&lt;J
typewriter desk and other equip­
/ ‘At last we entered Liege. The In­
th e 6th day of Ju ly . A. !».' 1 0 0 8 .
’ Ml
which prdbably every other one^n habitants stood nt tbcT Hires bold* of T . Brady amd young people, to join
ment
for
sale
or
rent.
Herald
office.
dated the 3 rd d»y of April A
I&gt; l»F«
Dr. L- R. Philips. Mrs. Philips,
the room, or car, or on tho street tbelr homes, silent and anxious, but Mrs. Brady and .the Higgins party.
No. 5261 d a te d the 6th d a y of Ju,.«
ft82-tf
non and daughter will return today
1899, No. 1 6 0 7 tljle d t i n ^th day of
corner knew before, and which most afraid |o speak. The streets In tbe
A congenial party of guests of Mr.
A.
1).
1889.
No.
£098
dated
th
*
4th
d«j
•
«
probably nobody can help.
Why middle of. the town wore a deplorable and Mrs. D. L. Thrasher were Mes- from Daytona.
A u fu .t A. t). 1900, her filed »aid rrrtlHM ISC E LA N EO U S
eate. In my offlea and h a. made apphetti»*
aay anything about it? It is hot, it nspctrt Many bouses bad been aban­ damea 8. Puleston and R. A. New­
• Wanted— Three fùrnishcd rooms for ta i deed* to lu u e In ire o rd a n rr olth I»*Misses
Ethel
East
and
Thelma
doned.
Their
doors
and
windows
were
Said eeft Ideal."« t i r l i r m
the foil«*tm
la cold, It la wet, it la dry, somebody
man, Mlaa May Thrdaher and Mr.
light
housekeeping.
G. E. deaertbed property ritualed In Setein.le #
Moore of Jacksonville arc the at­ for
has broken an appointment, ill- »battered‘and /heir contents .had been Will Wataom
rounty, Florida, to -w ln .
removed. Nobody but soldiers was to
tractive young guests of Miss Helen B y n u m ," Sanford Business College.
fe rtlrtfa la . No. 676 embrace« the NE'i
cooked a meal; stupidity or bad faith be too n."
Hon. Forrest Lake and C. O. Meof NW J* of Section 13, Tp *1 8 , It- 32 £»'■•
5-2tc
Randall.
40 acre«, A id land belnf aa*e*»ed «1 &gt;1*
aomawhara has resulted in -discom­
LaUghlin motored over together.
dale of the iaauanc* ol auch certificate la
Wanted— To buy o bushel of sSOL-d the name of 11. F , Uryant.
fort. There are:plenty of things to
Dr. and Mrs. 0 . J . Miller, Dr.
Mr. F. il. Sheldon, who has been potatoes for fall planting.
Certificate No. 3610 em hrarea the K 1i "
W. *M. 8E*&lt;
fret a lo u t. It is simply astonishing GERMAN WAR AUTOS MARVELS. and Mrs. Cecil Butt were another
of Section IS. Tp. 21 8 . R. 32 »»»*•
vialtlng
his
daughter,
Mrs.
A.
W.
80
acre«, aald land belnf aaaeaaed at th- J*1»
Haynes, Herald Office.
6-2tp
how much annoyance
and
dis­ •C a r r y S s y th a a to M ow D ow n F i n e s t congenial party.
of th* laauance of euch certificate 1» ***
F
itts
for
the
week
end
left
Monday
comfort may be found in the course
With Mr. W. P. Carter were Mr.
name of J . W. Andaraon. T
,
sn d H sd g sa.
Wanted— Plowing or team work
mdrnlng for Now Smyrna, accom­
Certificate No. 3261 etohraec* the S ’] c
of everyday livipg, even of the sim­
Stories were printed recently about and Mrs. W; W. Abernathy and panied by Mr. Kent Uosaetter.
N
E
R
of
Section
13,
Tp.
T
r
i
H.
H
32
I
*«'•
by man with good team.
J. E. 80 acre*. Said land belnf naaeaaed at the J 6 *
plest, if only one keeps a sharp eye the Germans having armored motor ■Mrs. Geo. Watson,
Summers,
care
M.
S.
Nelson,
or of the luunnce of aueh certificate In t»*._
out for that aide of things. Some cars armed with machine gnna, which
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Maxwell in
n»tn# of Unknown.
1
phono
Lord's
Station.
5-tf
Mrs.
Browning
and
Mlaa
Browning
Certificate No, 1607 em brsce* the 9 E ll
folks altosys seem to be hunting for lore through tho lines of the French their runabout -were seen on the.
of
N
W
ft
of
Section
5,
Tp.
2
1
8
.
It.
31
&gt;-»“
•
mother and slatar of Mrs. Klein
deformities, discords snd shadows nnd Belgians and mowed ijown all be beach.
40 acre*, mid land btlnf naaeaaed at the d«l*
left
for their home at Rye Monday
of tha laauance of auch certificate In l‘ * If
for*
them.
instead of beauty, harmony and
V. S. Arnett and family were also
name of Unknown.
Books.
',
afternoon, accompanied by Voley
Another story of the use of now war there.
Certificata N ò. 2011 em brace-' th# C i
light. We are born to trouble, as
•
It
is
nat
sufficient
to
merely
stuff
N E K of S e é tü ñ 's r Tp. sT ' b . H. 33 l «&gt;'; **
Inventions la told by Amo Doscb. a
■parka fly upward.^ But even to the
Harry Walker, Hume Rumph and Williams, who will be their guest ourselves with various collections of acre*, aald land belnf aaacaeed al tha d*.1*
corres pondent of World’s Work, i»ho
of the laauance of aucli cartïfleata [a
•park flying upward, in the blackest arrived In London from Brussels. He John Murrell motored over Saturday for a week or two.
books; unless we masticate every­ •a®*,
®t J. P. Tnytnr.
.
Unte** aald rertlacate* »hall, be rede#«»*
amoke, there (a a blue aky above toys the Germans are using auto night to remain over until today.
thing thoroughly hooka will not givo
aecordlnt to law , t a l deed* will l«aua there-0* airengtb und nourishment.—Locke. on an Ih* ic th d»y of October. A. I*-.1*^;
and the lets time they waste oft the trucks which are marvqls. Equlpigd
Messrs. Billy Hill, Ralph Wight,
Extrem**. •
Wltnrt«
ray official alfn
alu re and
witnea* e&gt;*
alfnalure
ana
road the sooner they will reach it. with scythe*, they mow right through Cgl .Williams, Harry Cobb, Arthur
There aro two certain causes of
thf* th* Tth ct*y of Bentember, A. *18- INI*
(•#*1)
B.’lA. D O U G L A S !'.
Fretting Is all time wasted on -the wire fences and hedges If tbe rood* Yowell, Artie Smith, Jack Davison, family trouble: A woman'* love of dry
Unci* Pcnnywtso S ^ y s :
Clerk cf tbe Circuit Court, Seminal*
nnd flolds do not suit the drirora
When. I resit about a man high In
L. P. McCuller and many others of good*, and s’ man's love of wet
road. ■
County, Florida.
• • •
The*« truck* are «aid to be heavily Sanford’s gay sports were at Day­
tha council* c.' hi* party, I picture to
_
’B y J . C.' Robert*. n c.
Tuee-S-Stc
armored,
and
tbe&gt;
are
able
to
resist
myaelf
s
fcllon
hlil.’o
;
on
s
«topLaddor
5 Time and again I have-called a t­
tona, besides many of the fair sex
In a grocery, tnlklug politics.
tention to the benefits to be derived anything except artillery flro They who are spending some time at the
Notice of Application for Charlee
.
iI m I . hereby flven,
.....
,th
k at
. * on
,,n the
epable tbe German force* to make for­
Noticeli»
the ^■
_
from a city market in this place ty mites a day. Tbelr number seems beach. *
day ol Oct- ber. A. D. lO l*. or »•
.
therdaltar so I can be h c*rd/ I -hr 1 *
Mr. Webber, a popular photog­
where the small growers and city to be unlimited.
to the U onrrsbte Jem a» W. r .i k .n ;,
À
. JE W E L E R
raphed went over to take picture* of
.gardeners could bring fresh veget­
of tb a.C lrci.it Court, Suvtuth Judlctal •
________
J»
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tn
x
f
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a
t
U
a
,
t
o
,
a
a
U
a
r
U
t
.k
^
:.
the races.
a t e s three times a week arid sell
poratinf ihr 8an to id U b rcry m d B*‘
UY SPECIALTIES
Plumbing and
Room AaaotiaMar. Th» propored
th em to tb e peopta of SAnford.
~‘Y*”
now beine on fit« with the Clerk ef the ' lr
Pickard's Band-Painted Chine
Ross Meeting
\
Where, we could all go dbwn three
G a s F I t t i n g
cult Court of Reminola County.
Gorham'* Sterling Sliver
Th# character and object cf the rerr J*#
Mrs. W. D. Holden wa* the gra­
days in the week and buy the veg­
lion to bo form ed I» iltrrary » n i •'5'1
Ro|er«' Plated Ware
cious hoateaa to the members of the
G E O H O E G. HEHH1N&lt;L.
etables and where the farmers could
AU W ork ite c e h e s M y Personal
A ttorney f^r lacwrpor»tM‘Elgin And Waltham Watches
Woman’s Club Wednesday after­
Id three tfmes a week and sell

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A C IU E L IS AMONG Y E TAKING N O T ES AND F 4 J T U .

I

d

Rummage Sale
The FTHâ ilfö 'C ö m miUeo oT the"
Library Anaociolion will hold u rumm«Ki' "nIe Saturday nftcrnoon in
the Lctller block on Sanford avenue.
to raise funds to be applied on the
building fund for remodelling the
Presbyterian church .recently pur-.
■ad’ Sanford ta w
ra m e s tty Jgfpacstcd~-tn .m oderale by.
g iv in g ~ tg 't h g-Hrnmtltteg- of - Indies
who will call for them, cast off ar­
ticles of .clothing and other articles
of discarded household furnishings,
etc.
The Library Is non-teclurian
and a public benefit to all alike,
therefore all denominations are asked
t o ‘respond, Articles can be given to
those who call for them, or left at
the* Library on Thursdo|i and Satur­
day.
Anyone wishing to give can
phone Mrs. J. N. W hitner or Mrs.
Key. A house to house canvass will
be made during the week b/ a com­
mittee of ladies.

Henry McLaulin

or cash money'. The groIvea favor the plan for
i

j

noon at the Sanford House. These
meetings have a peculiar, interest,.

C . H . D IN G E E

Attention And B eat Efforts '

ALL GOODS GUARANTEED

Op*o*its a t y Hall ‘

*-Tueo-4tc*

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ON TUESDAYS
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IN S A N F O R D — Lifo / » WoHh Livipii
VOLUME VI

S A N F O R D , F L O R I D A , F R ID A Y . SKI’T E M U K R I t . IUU

SANFORD'S"
BRICK ROADS

NO 6

people, as the residents of a certain
F ln c Hand Concert
areU legally Juiown as road and
The Sanford Rand under the lead­
bridge district No 1 of Seminole
ership of S Maxwell gave a • very
county have to pay their pro rata
fine concert in the park hand stand
nnd the commissioners in attempting
last Tuesday night that was greatly
cnojyod by a large number of San­ T H E S T A T E G AM E WARDEN
WORK IS HELD U P IN PART to place the roads where they would
nerve the greatest number decided
ford people.
A good program was
PEN D IN G ACTION O F
W ILL PAY A VISIT TO
to make some changes in the routes
rendered in full und for an hour or
SU PR EM E COURT
EACH COUNTY
which would cut out certain stretches
more the audience was treated to a
,* 0 m
varied musical.program und one that
Those ioctlowr oL Sanford’s brick about some tracts of land that would
Tallahassee, Fin., SepL 11.-—When
be greatly
enhanced in, value by
demonstrated
the ability not—rmbjr THeVcorrcspondent called on Slate
____________________ __ _
viTig, , n&gt;.'M' rhails run by ilium
of the members hut of the leader, Game-amK-faatyufltrvrAxwsso im ft-. 7..*‘v
umler the ban of t h * injunction
i r ™ j G E R i\ U J ^ . « A C K J i O f f l : E S L . .
e Sanford Hand is undoubtedly Jones at his new quarters in the cap- which was filed against .th e board-]-'t h e se it d# w m fr '.v &amp;**■— : 7
__totup pi 'the first nuakal tmBMUiaof county commissioners by J. &gt;1,. per mile for a It-foot width or
•h e - f m m d x t i r r o f f i c i a l a l u i f c x ,
timw rn thnirmrr'imrhtv-One-of wttrlr
Whitner to prevent certain portions S 1,000 per foot per mile and this is
making preparations for the -ppchhTgtrr r*
all our citizens are Very proud. of the huntitfg season, which is now
from being reduced in width and where- the hitch cpmeg and is the
Mr Maxwell informs us that the |0llly. B icw month* off.
other portions beliffc changed from cause of wonder to travelers who in
slleicd specifio locations aro coming passing through the county sue. lung R U S S IA N S IN N O i m r E A S T G E R M A N Y ATTA CK IN G band will give a concert every two?
Mf. Jones stated.-that*■"*"*
nows had
weeks during the fall and winte? reached his office Irotn citizens of
on in very fine shape a.nd it will not stretches of brick piles adorning tho
mdnths.
K O E N IS B U R G AND W IL L D O U B L E S ^
be long until tho residents of this sides of the roads while they shamble
some counties to the efTcct th at they
lection will bo enabled to fide over along in their machines among the
intend to hunt this season, without
F O R C E A S U R R E N D E R SO ON
LnriU' Audiences at Rapflst Church paying hunting licenses. Mr. Jones
as fine roads as exist in th is-or any holes and ruts and the long piles of
vitrified brick give them thei ada­
The large audiences continue to stated that it would bo his purpose
other state.
mant
grin.
go
to tho Baptist church on Sunday
The road has been laid on IicarLondon, Sept 10—T he bombard- a vigorous search for all persons nights. The music is especially fine. and endeavor to apprehend nny per­
The
case
has
been
in
the
courts
dall avenue from Celery avenue to
sons who. attempted to . violate the
Cafticron City, a distance of three now for more than one year and merit of Relgrnde has been re n e w - ¡ who have failed to respond to the The sermons by Rev. George Hy­ fish und game laws; that in tho coun­
i r
i!
. border for military service as re­ man are instructive und interesting.
miles. A stretch sevon and n half from all surface indications there is ed with increased fury, according to i
ties from which such statement^
quire«!
•
The p e o p le have shown their pleas­ have come, special service men, in
miles long has been completed from no telling how lojtg it will remain a Nish dispatch to tho Exchange
ure at the services by taxing the ca­ additions to the general wardens
In the meantime the brick Telegraph
tho city limits on the south of Rob­ there.
Company.
ConsldorLondon. Friday, 10 a, in. Koen- pacity for the. last seven Sunday will be appointed with this end in
inson Springs, a point on the toad to has been- paid for. the interest on
ahor d a m a g e ha* been done
igshurg is being bombarded ami in evenings.
view.
Longwood. The road from Monroe the bonds is piling up and the taxMr Hyman will speak oil the
The
Servititi
*bn^iSç*j/
are
replytfa riles
payers
are
(tuning
up
the
coin
and
[rrry to First street has been com­
During tins week Mr. Jo n e s is vis­
subject "Spark Plug*" on next Sun­ iting nil the counties lie tween here
pleted. the distance being two miles, the brick is on the hmund taking u mg to the Austrian fire
day evening at 7:45.
The large
as .has also the road from Sten- gooii rest while the wiseacres are
Pari- Friday, 10 a. rn. Sixths of chorus will siny. The doors will lie and Jacksonville, and on his return
strom’s corner to Sylvan Lake on pondering as to what the outcome
will visit the west Florida counties,
London, Sept 1 1 - 3 : 2 0 a. m.— Great Hattie finds allies left wing open at 7 o'clock.
First slrcett a distance of two and will be.— T. K. Rates in Timescalling on tho county wardens, in- ■
A dispatch to the Post from Cop- »till pushing Germans
now more
A real welcome awaits you.
three-quarter miles, making n total Union.
structlng them, nnd generally out­
,
. .
‘
v,___ than thirty-seven miles. Both aides
enhagen
states
that
reports
have«
,
,
of sixteen miles that is now in actual
lining the work under his adminis­
,
|heavily reinforced.
been received there from Stettin
__ _
use, the width of those various
tration for the coming season.
pieces being nine feet. There is left
‘The laws creating tho game- and
that the Russian* are bombarding
U n .t„ t |rl,|liy&gt;
» m
Monte
a stretch from the bridge on First
fish department of Florida provide
Koenigslierg. the strong (irrmuii np^jn «roiqw ruptured Fnlchu und
street to Stenstrom'a corner of two
that the commissioner shall have his
have begun muri li in
Hast Pra**i tt, and that with fort re**
and a hnlf miles to tie I)nilt
The
office at 'the capital, nr may have
Sara
PRESI DENT APPOINTS SUN­ it at any other point in the state
- in flames.
(ill ft of t lie i II
brick oure on the ground for this
DAY. Of TONER lilt AS A
by consent of the governor.
The
road but it is covered by the W hit Ti l l ) GOVERNMENT WILL RE-,
l.o,
n Friday. Jo A til
Squad­
Rordeuux. ri rulli e Se pl
IO
duties uf ids ollice have been ronner injunction and cannot be built
DAY OF PRAYER
( D I K E A LARGER TAX
ding S o r t h Se.i ( til to find
M i n i ' t e r ni W.tr Millerand ha* -••ni ron*
dui’ted from Jackson villi*, for the
until the matter of widths ims been
1)1 RING THE WAR
Wa.*in ngl on. Sc (O 11
President greater convenience i,n bujng in
iiiTlti.iu
Ihi't*. Si anilina via li
trac*
u
etmuiur
noi«i&gt;
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11
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•
generuid
&lt;&lt;&gt;m
adjudicated by the supreme court
Washington. Sept. I l
Oiie-third |manding thè se verni distriets OÍ j d is p u ti In-* s ta i lat ter st eaming east Wilson ini* signed a, proclamation touch with other departments of
of Florida, to which court the case
ailing on t lie pe uple of i hr I nitrii the government, Mr Jones itas just
liu - I, i. p " M has been
carried niter
passing n I tu- riveline required to biuke 1||* Fr.i«*'* iit'iiritg I io III lo llintllllti fur
S
t at e * to pray 1er pr o re in Kl impe
I ’ I reasurc
t
moved to* ultici* to I'allaliusscc und
through the courts of lesser degree lite diti* Il of tilt- I
Tin- president'* proc l amat ion set hu* an attractive suit« of nllire
at the instance of the complainant itiroligll thè falllllg od of l'iistotll*
hlirscry »toí V
righting t itrus &lt; anker
Text,
aside S u n d a y , ( ti tuber I. as a day rooms fixed tip on the second floor
The road front Tenth street out r e ce i p t * on account of tin* war will
govern meni unii - l a t e
Se*,
ex
t
ensi
on
Pul.it
ka.
F
l
a
.
Sept
II
i'n.f
up
-through
ti»
of the cii|&gt;itoi
*
of prayer,
Park avenue, thence enst on Hughey be marl
a oli og i o Ih* » " t i of
fíela I
, ,, R II Hoir* titre.U or nf the expert
}
income
ta*,
un
j
1
in
fir*t
animal
report
of
the
rotn»venue lt&gt; the road leading south, is of tile
Tin [ir*'*].! enl '* 1*"roi !.i mutuili fu)
1 it. vva r
f 1 Î* U** u . nr■nn
wa * •xcr «»■
tallii'
i « ( *.11tie*X'lib\ - . ■ .| m i n i l i
ini**l"t**T fia* ju*l been prepn red,
.( p r o nu n e n i m* in b .r*. •&gt;( 'I
lo
w
*
timi in controversy on a c c o un t
w
G
t
!..
*
r*
in
fan*
! 1» d .t 1■•r t: &lt;1**
means colli Hitt rei* nf tin boo.**' in i n t lie i it v Mmi.da * *m in * 'Wax linriii.uni
pr*‘*eiit- *mue xcry interesting
both the width nnd I n c at ton
W In r*-.i*
|T. .l Í ■ I ¡ . i n * o f I tie
ilia It. u .*. i.. !*•«ir 11s »I t* •
III 'I 111- 'll ' la re* a u)
t - 1*to 11u -i* iiiiii t ■
til
information
in •imuet'tmn with the
The pijvtng of Celery a v e n u e Ini*
. t* i.t it*in* *t 1 V. «.rid tni i &gt;■ i1., 1.1*1. ** (i a r m * i t * g u i u * t
that prugri ** i* bring mude there * a nil . A**t Y•• K*. . TV t r»'»■ 1H
ir*t
ye:.r'ii
administration of this
trim been held uji on a c c o u n t «&gt;( the.
Tin- present (liuti will in crea*' I III
w
ar
now
draw*
.it .‘*1 in r am !
f..lind It I* - 1•'ll i )&gt;u nr* ..i.,
a ml
m lig h tin g tin- i l i r i i * i u n k e r now in
■
Ii
¡in
r(
in
ii.
t
I hi* report shows that
.
1
1
1
width bei ng reduced f ro m ! •* fret normal income lax from oil*- ti O l l e
b.l
t
ill
when
I
lie
,.r
in
Un
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!* f t 11 1- t liât -• I tl'Oi
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l
l
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w
.
1
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csillcctei! u* titles en­
to 12 feet
T h e strep h frutti * h* in
litui .1 lull per criil a i 11 r* ii ij . I i.,.
ni
h
a
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' 1‘1iM ». . j ‘ Mit* -. 1 "1
'll.
Ii i a - i
! a * lint s h o w n I t s e lf
tered
-agam-t
various pi*r*mni * for
gllilllng ‘)i l litoti a n i j r ut tin i l l exempted lie min'* from th\ )«r -l'Ut
u*
terrible
snc'ri\
\
sa
i
.
1
mm
ti*
G»l'ile
,
H
t
III*
k*il"l ri j»lior
Pr.d It- If- - a v
1I1U
nil
Idtu
I
real
meal
wttii
insi-ei
violating
(lie
git
me and lisli tsws,
.of. i*1'1, " Ull, gy i ' c L j tiid . t hat part &lt;&gt;* ■xi infittoti of Í.Í.00II f -mUátilx* 'ti-j-iG
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I
u
i.
g
i
rule*,
a
in
I
tin
i
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id.
iln-e
liiii—
ranging
from i l t o $ I DU.
&lt;1 lull) fur m a rn i.I tuen in
Mrii.ini ill*' avei me (rem I muti .i i ■' and
1 1&gt;. ida ami -Ireiipuit- meus urna are
Ami wliere.t*. lu ilo* us ili all
I The «urn of $45.N2fi was collected
nuc to Celery avenue is being held- «$*2,000 for single men and toJd.OOÜ I ,n'Hmd of loping witli tiie new and bring usili I ti innlu ;i t*' it
None so |things, it i* mir privilegi* and duty
li ttle known infection t hat ita* prov­
up on account of the width and . un I f u r m i 'i i w i t h f a m i l i e s
is kïiowi to u» f mi Put nan p*
k , mm-el .iud -o. * *•r *»( \b ■luring the year fur the sale of
iti - u* i &lt;•**( ul *»• far I* tin« do t*iu
.license,'
The largest receipts (or
Iroversy oxer the locatton. a* t* *i*"
it i* i- x ie i ! e&gt;i tii.it t hi* pi
mty, tmt it iniin.it&gt; |ifmi‘ own itughly Giuli li unitili iig uní selves tieluri\
one
count\
for iitllsiiornugh was
th»t portion from Fourteenth street bring in revean» ainminiing t* « til. timi of t It»*, di leased tree by mean* of
I*Ve r \wl-* ■*• lu t x in.ie*. I heir , f,,^. ITiii * *•ufi,.**i ug mir weu k tic*
ifi.it I {* U* bnf. " i l*g ti •i*u nt v f I 222,
* re a ■d i i i t n n i g tin* ground armi mi
to the city limits on the road
t*• i o n i i m i , i . . ', m i n i m o
it
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I I ,
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w iI if o I ; g I , T I li I r u l l i
\n l . '11*« f
f
' Ui **- |m .i I
Mil.
&lt;
x
j.i'ti-.
*
a
ml
ut
her
disroust r ip t lo n of t lie*i rn.id* and tin
\Yl*h *ift‘ L In tivtIHH n| t In* J m m |i 11 * m|
inmoilil i* - will
ti* r
Imrsi'im-nt* fur tins department for
contract» let ami tin* brick are on | \ arn
tin* United Mali's, m prayer and the year xvpro 618,(777,61, leaving »
be
taxed
will)
the
working
nut
ut
the ground .bui the complainants
counsel and all friendliness, to serve balance to the credit of the departhave held up the matter because of the plan of spreading the burden us
tin* cause of peace;
evenly
*tui
possible.
fnrnt $27.136.64, 66,000 of which is
the fact that tho commissioners
¡‘Therefore, I, Woodrow Wil*oii, rcUiiiud under the terms of the law
The
ways
arul
menus
commit
Ice
found they were unable to build
president "f tin* I njl*-d St. I*** of
tn the .redit id tin* department for
tin* roads for the dints liens agreed will meet tomorrow to- ' Uinplete t in­
M U M . T H E S O U T H E R N F A R M E R AN n l T O R T I M T Y O F
\merii’ii,
'ill.
designate
Sunday,
t
it
i
i*x|
n*rises, tin* balance, over 620.000.
draft
of
t
lie
lull
upon when the bonds were voted a.*
fourth *1,t \ of ( t* t*d***r u*‘Vt. a *!ii\d tiling turned in to the *tat** treasury.
H O L D I N G H I S P R O D U C T S F O R RET T E R P R I C K S
» very considerable advance bud'
of prayer and *ii|q*li( aitón, and *1«»
been made in the price of brick from)
\n Bread Fumine in l oiled Slate*
Hill i It.*h i * It uir k
the time the tin nils were voted and i . . .
g.i; .il .irci r 1g ill 1y -*•
a world n qu&gt; *1 all Cod f..inng (■&lt;r-on* I■*
i I.
ili
i.
.,
U i* tu ngt un vi('t
II
repair on that ila&gt; to their place* of i
\
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U
!&gt;
in
tig
t
1*11.
1
1
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II
by the time the commissioners were ....
t
he
ral.unity,
but
without
it
this
legislawith
,, ,
.
, ,
,
.. 1 larger events connected
—
The Herald received the informa­
.
,
.. ,
. , , ,,
wor* up. there to unite their Jietiready to begin work. The rnm.mis- I here will be no bread famine hi the war in Kttrupe the country is about
Itoti which i* exp*.itefl t&lt;i so greatly ,
1
•
tion
iront tin* garage last Tuesday
T h e largest
.* .L.
. ............................
v..... . Hull* t .1 Almighty God, t hitt o v e r ­
etoners assumed that tin- taxpayers (Tilted S t u f e* this year
tu I*m* Higltt. of
the *..........I.
facl that
the improve t1............................
lie condition of1 it...
the Ajmr
that
Frank Militer had a cur in the
would rut tier have the roads run wheat ertip tn history has just been Congre." of the United States is oit Ican far mers, would not 1mvc been ruling tin* counsel of men. set ti ng races, when in fact it wan Billy
straight
the
things
they
cannot
gov­
the entire distance voted nnd have harvested and according to the the verge of passing a Mil nf tre- possible.
Cotton, an impcrishable
Ho&gt;v*i,i Buick and ono upon which
ern or alter, taking pity on the na­
the widths reduced so as to enable United States Department of Agri­ mondons interest (o the fumera of ngriculturul s ta pie. hos been mnrhe
had put much time and work to
them .to run them these distances culture the total production- is ap­ tho country, entitled **A national keted largely in Europe.
That mar- tions now in the throes of conflict, in gel it tuned up properly.
Billy
His mercy urn! goodness showing a
WI1.000:000
bushels;
with the substance in* hand and proximately
warehouse bill for agricultural pur- ket has now henrj cuf o(T, It is im­
acted us mechanician and Stanley
way where men can see none, He
made all arrangements to go ahead nearly 150,000 bushels' more than poses."
pern lively necessary that The far­
vouchsafe Bis children healing peace Walker drove the car and both of
any
previous
crop
produced
in
the
with the work, when the injunction
Kcpresentalivc Ralph W, Moss of mers may warehouse their crops and
again and restore once moro that them were confident of winning
We have at least
was clapped on them and their United States.
Indiana, u farmer and a member of secure warehouse receipts that will
concord among men and nutiona when the gc;ir was stripped while
hands were held insofar as the roads 250,000,000 bushels of wheat which the house committee on agriculture, 1m* recognize« in borrowing money
without which there can he neither throwing it in higli making it im­
which were to be reduced in width are not needed for consumption at has for years been a pi oncer in pro­ to title them nfer for a future mar­
happiness nor true friendship nor perative to full out. We make this
were concerned, up the m atter grad­ home or for seed. The surplus pro­ moting legislation for tho creation ket.
Representative Moss has .se­
any wholesome fruit of toil or correction because the boys- who
ually worked around in such way duction of tho United States usually of warehouses throughout the coun­ cured a merger of his bill for the
thought in thy world; praying also were behind the wheel are entitled
(hat the court finally decided that g oes-to Europe, but under present try to in* bonded and licensed by
warehousing of grain with this meas­
to this end that Ho forgive us uur to the credit of making a game ef­
tho ¡Moot roads could be completed conditions, caused by the European tho government, in which the fur- ure for the relief of the cotton farsins, our ignorance of His holy will, fort to win a cuj) in the Buick car.
war this cereal cannot cross the.
.
and this is being done.
aod the combined anti umnl«nrt * i i i
'uners may store their crop^ for an-,- 1 mors
n
our willfulness and many errors, an
About *5.000,000 bushels have , ,
, ,
.
..
. ..
The Commissioners contend that ocean.
in'vulucs while at the
l h e ( g:
guinuted bill is certain to pass Con.
7
.
. .
. ticipated
Urinated rises in*values
lend us In the paths of obedience to
already
been
taken
for
export,
they have the right to run the roads
same time borrowing money on the gross.
Thus, growing out of war's
places of vision umP'lo thoughts und
where they will serve the inoat hut most of it is being held at the strength of their warehouse receipts exigencies, will come a permanent
counsels
that purge and make wise.
ports
of
departure.
~
-----—to tide them over until Buch time piece of logislution of tho utmost im­
“
In
witness
whereof I have here
Conditions across the water are as they can realize advantageously portance as a fleeting the farmers of
unto
set
my
hand
and causeiK the
not so encouraging.
Wot in Europe on their crops.
the United States, both north an
Washington, D. C., Sept. 11.—
seal
of
tho
United
States
to be af­
tends to prevent the shipment of
The difficulty
with the average south.
Tho
Crop Reporting Board of tho
wheat from surplus European coun- farmer has been that he has bocn
'When asked to explain tho pur­ fixed.
United
States Department of Agri­
- - ••
“ Done at the y ty of Washington
ttles to those which need imports— forced to sell his staple agricultural poses* intended to be achieved by
culture today gave out the following
this
eighth
day
of
September
in
the
Frank M. Thomas, Frank Jr., and for example— from Russia to France, products when they, were ready for this now legislation, now on the high year of our Lord one thousand, nine estimates of Florida crops for 1913:
W. E. Allen were in tho city on nnd u famine thcro seems inevitable. the markets because ho did not have road to passage, Representative Mos hundred and fourteen and of tho in­
Corn: 675,000 seres, I0.125.TI00
to
passage
Representative
the funds to cqntinue farming oper­ road
Wednesday in their fine big Lozier
bushels,
68,302,000 farm value.
deponce*
of
the
United
States
of
July Colton Consumption
ations. Thus grain has passed right Moss prepared for this correspond­
touring car all fitted up for the tour
America tho one hundred and thirtyHay:
47,000 acres, 69,000 tons,
from the harvests into the hands of ent the following statement:
Washington, D. C., Sept. 11.—
through th e northern stales soon to
ninth.
61.147.000
farm value.
"T h e present situation in the
bs made by Mr. Thomas and his According to a report just issued by the speculators who have reaped
"Signed:
WOODROW WILSON.
Oats: 50.000 acres, 900,000 bush­
•on. The car has numerous illurnin- the Census Bureau there were 424.- the benefits from increases in price. Cotton Bdlt proves conclusively that
"Ily the President:
els, $630,000 farm value.
sted signs on it and Mr. Thomas 21C bales of cotton stored in inde­ Under the Moss p!&amp;n, which is at i our present system of marketing "William Jennings Bryan,
Irish Potaloea: 12.000 acres, 912,*
•«■ill really represent all the commer- pendent warehouses in the United last certain to become a law, the agricultural products is radically &lt;ic
"Secretary of S ta te.”
000 bushels, 61.067,000 farm value.
dal bodies of South Florida, dis­ States on July 31. 1914. ns compared farmer may deposit his crops and fectivc/ The slresA of war has pre­
tributing booklets and literature of with 361,739 hales on the same date secure for it a warehouse receipt of sented In only a more acute form a
Cotton (lint): 218,000 acres, 68,*
With nearly all Europe engaged
nil Idnda in every city-on^tlW tour. a year previous. Tho July consump­ such recognized standing that he situation which the grain farmer has
000 hales, 66,664,000 farm value.
J ™ jylLtQ Lttt Boston, thence across tion by American mills was 448,269 will be- able io use it as aecurity in faced in the autumn of every good in the greatest war of the ages what
Tobacco: 4,000 acres, 4,000,000
becomes of the old argument that to
• .
Meanwhile, the crop year..
to Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Cleveland or 14,000 bales lo»« than that of borrowing pmney*
pounds,
61,240,000 farm v«lue.
,
"The'prissent wheat crop is a good ho prepared (or war Is the best guar­
title to the crop will not paaa out of
■nd the mlddlewest and will be ab- Ju ly . 1918.
Rice:
400
acres,
1(1,000
bushels
,
We antee of peace? As a matter of fact
wnt »bout three months. Mr. Alien
The
manufacturing
establish­ his hands and when the price goes illustration of what is meant.
66.000
farm value.
will be here tonight to address to ments of the United States had up tho farmer can sell and get the had a very Urge yield In tho United a nation with a big armament and
a
little
boy
with
a
sharp
knife
are
Statea;^the
world
at
Urge
had
only
Sweet
Potatoes:
21,000
acres,
CommercUl Club with ■ view of 904,414 bales on hand July 81, com­ ptofit that heretofore haa gone to
a
normal
’
yield.
Under
.these
cirmuch
alike.*The
consequences
are
2.310.000
bushels,
61,732,000
-farm
. /V
"■vlng Senford represented In the pared with 967,561 bales a year tho apecuiator.
tour.,,.
Conlinucd
on
Page
Fojir
suro
tq
be
disastrous
in
each
case.
vM ue.
Generallythe
European
war
is
reprevfoua.
«
wi .
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Jtà&amp; U '
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ALLIES NOW ON
THE OFFENSIVE

WILL ENFORCE
THE GAME LAWS

HAVE SUCCEEDED IN PUSHING
ON TH E L E F T WING

TO PRAY FOR
PEACE IN EUROPE

TO RAISE THE
INCOME TAX

WAREHOUSES FOR FARM PRODUCTS

FLORIDA CROP
S T A T IS T IC S

FOR FLORIDA
PUBLICITY

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who h»Ve been visiting their rela­
tives, Mr.,.and Mrs. Gresham, have
T R IC E'S T R U M P E T E E R
returned to their home in Jackson­
(Artie!»» Published under IhU Ilrsd las fur­
ville,
nished b r M. P. A. RurtaQ, J»ek»onvlUe)
Rev. 'Saunders has been the guest
A BUNCH O F IN TER ESTIN G IT E M S FR O M C O R R ESPO N ­
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank’ Jones for
DENTS^—EVENTS O F S E M IN O L E COUNTY— E F F IC IE N T
In the 1910 campaign the prohi­
a few days.
bition
speakers and newspapers used
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
Phillips.
R E P O R T E R S COVER T E R R IT O R Y FOR H E R A L D
Mrs. J. Q. Adams. Miss Clara PhiU with great gusto a story of alleged
lips nnd Mr. Harry Philips had a fact, and it is starting the rounds
the guest of his brother, J. F., a por­
delightful motor trip last week, go­ again, “ by request of a reader.” !•]
tion of lust week.
.
ing to Daytona Beach- to witness will pay $25.00 to the first person
M S I S lo t ITfMS
A card from Detroit announced |
the races, »On their wny home they who will establish tho truthfulness
the safe arri^hl of~ the Gilberts. I
stopped-,
at DeLand for a short of the article, by furnfahlng me with
Mr. and Mrs. D. II., C. Rabun Mrs, Gilbert stood the joyrney Very i
Oie, names of the judge, prosecuting
visit.
attended tho Eastern Star meeting well.
Look nt your lamps—examine the inside carefully. Kvery !oojHi&lt;!
attorney, defendant’s attorney, the
at the Robbins Nest Tuesday after­
Mr. and Mrs. Will I’revatt of
Imnp wastes your money and keeps you from gettinR the lipid you
defendant, tho twelve jurors und
noon. *
* * * * * * * * * the name of, the court bouse where
Now Smyrna, are moving into the j * f
ought to have. Replace all the wasteful loojied lumps with thrifty
Mr. I. W. Billingsley and daugh­ W. W. Britt homo'on Millen avenue. *
V
• the dramatic episodo occurred, and
ter attended church at Monroe last
"Serv-us .Pure Food Prod- fc
Rev. T. B. Lawrence is having •
the postothee address of ^ach of the
Sunday.
Save -f»
five acres more of his place cleared • ucts at Rehblnder’s.
persons included in this list...
Louie Furen waa out la?t week and another well put down*.
*$&lt; the Coupons." t •
an d trile ycur light at no extra coat.
They stop the lenks.
So -tbslt you may identify the
with a force of men working the
» 4 j|tbry I quote sop»«» atrikhig sen­
People by name of Bridges have ♦
Come
here,
send
here,
telephone
here
and
let us help you cut the
Furen grove at Yankee Lake, where moved Into the Fred Cowan'house
4’
-$■ f I * I ' •
tences
ifom
it.
gs
follows:
. cost of cAfftUe-power wifh NATIONAL M A £I)A LA M PS AT
they own a nice orange grove.
and Mr. Raulerson and family have
- ‘'Prisoner a t - the,.,'baby” salrf the
Air. and Mr*. Sid Barnhart have moved Into the little Moss house.
VERY LO W P R IC E S .
\
IN A LITERARY BROTHERHOOD J'tfdge,..“ Hrve ’y°u anytlijng to say
returned from the beach and report They are all from Cow Creek.
why senlVncO pf death should not bA
a grand good time.
Harry Herskey and family have
j«ajt»lwppou-y.uul
.*
I , have,
Men
of
.O
r
e
s
t
.U
t
Mr. and M.ra. L , J f . SUiMtronr amt fiTuunl fro m tlw ' t^rnwWT-fgrm . to.
Whose
Friendship
H*ft
b®0**1
*
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*
I'
stand
beford ; 110 PARK AVE1HUE »
PHONE 27
little son were—»pending— S w d a j r ^
s Matter of Kistpryl
jiiis
borcopvlctfcd
of,
the
wilful
mur­
'Api'i l h M r .‘ N f J . Stenstrom and fam- . Tha. Alia.v;.'! Ruth, .G
der of my wtic. * •* ' BuU mwy.iL
i i 6*
t iA 6 4
Irsael l.itrtn Mr.&gt; hupp^ ovrp
It »as ftosettl,.the great friend, who pleapp. the. (MMk*
..
We certainly are glad to see some piano.
'
described Mr. Theodore* Watts-Dun- an not alonp responsible fdf tho mur-;
one write tho Weat Side Items. It
ton.
thi^famous poqt, novelist nnd.crit­
The Misses McLain were recent
def'of.jny wife. * * * Think you
makes us think o( good old times.
ic, ns “A Hero of Friendship.” Feel­
visitors at the Little home.
I t seems as though all of the
ings o f almost brotherly lovo existed, M»qt, the' great-'JqiJgp will Hold me,
The bricklayers are through on
places that were for rent on the
between Watts Dunton and Tennyson, thy poor, weak victimr/of yo^uf . sathe Orjando road and arc back fin­
Browblng, • James Ruslell -Lowell, looryt, arone responsibly for the. mur­
main road are rented except the
ishing the work on Bcardall sod (Jeortfi Borrow, Millais, Hotman Hunt der of' my .-wirq?"
. ' - &gt; * . ■ .' Í ,
Kenewcll place." This nice place is
■ « »..
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**
Geneva aVenues.
When they arc and Swinburne, to mention but a few
Tho article* is unquestionably a.
1 still for rent.
completed tho Construction . com­ of a famous literary brotherhood. In­ fulmimrtiOq of thjo : ifnbridletl .im ag­
Mr. and Mr«. J. C. Fletcher and
pany will move to St. Augustine deed, tho Intimacy which exhitod bty
ination of some, clever, writer, 'Who
children were spending the day with
to work on a large road job.
tween Swinburne and WattA-Dunton, feels justified at .’bringing the hearts,
Mr. and Mrs. McBride Sunday.
There have been several fine which might well be described as one
bf his , readers, .liy the sacrifice. Of
Mrs. Martha DartleSon and little
showers recently, great for seed beds of the most beautiful friendships In
truth. Yet it is quoted as an arttml
grand daughter, Margaret Ericson
and crops nlrcndy in the field. There tho history of literature* and art. led
happening and as such, is solemply
spent Friday with Mrs. Alfred King,
^iiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'
was about 600 acres of celdfy grown to their being referred to as "David
proclaimed by pres* and »pulpit and 8 B
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McBride and
v
* .
last year nnd it is estimated there and Jonathan.”
frqm political platforms.
the Misses Ada, Aviiv Newton SlenFor
many
year*
they
were
never
Will be ut least half as much again
People 'who are forever and eter­
atrom and Mr. Guyed Jinkins went
this season and also an increase of separated. They lived together at the
over in their cars and spent MohPines, Putney, took their summer holi­ nally harping ngainat the use of
other . winter crops in, proportion.
day at Daytona Beach.
days in company, and practically spent -stimulant*, been use some men use
There has been quite a great deal «very working hour together, discuss­
them in a forbidden manner ami
Mrs. Katie Powell is spending a
of fine hay fipt up nhd .there has ing literary matters nnd affairs. All
rob thcmsplves of reason, ought at
few days with her son, C. W.
been a splendid yield of field corn Swlnbunio’s paper* were left to Mr.
(east to be consistent enough not to
Powell and family.
grown as a summer crop on the same WaitB Dunton, and it waB hoped that
Mr. C. C. Cobh and sons, Claude
rob tliem of t|ieir faculties by false
land used for last winter’s trucking ho would write the famous poet s hl*
*,
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*
*
or specious reasoning; It is a crime
and Harry spent Monday at Day­
We were misinformed. The Jor- ogrnphy.
tona Beach,
equally as grave as the oiy»" com­
geson faintly moved from Cameron
I.lko many other literary men. Mr.
plained of.
Mr. Charley Rabun made a dying
City !o Daytona. Mr. Jargeionjhas Watts-Dunton eared llttln for society.
trip to Orlando on, bis wheel Sun­
As sentimental fiction the article
the care of the grounds at one o f’ although occasionally ho wns Ihred
day.
is
elevar. A.« a record of history R»
Dnyton’as fine homes.
. forth lo P»»X
*,» on"
bl*
tions. It was on one such occasion is unquestionably false.
As laying
that a guest enmn up to him ami down the fundamentals of divine or
CASSIA CHATTER
i f----- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - r shook his hands in such an cITubIvo human law it is disgustingly spfrious.!
manner ns to omburrass the novel­
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1
GENEVA ITEMS
This so mu desire to shift indiv^dr
ist.
Miss Ivic Royal returned home * _
ual responsibility for p«*r»qnal a r t a !
T see." «alii thA stranger, "you don’t ¡throughout all the centuries has ¡
last Friday after n delightful visit
v
Miss 1-aura Vaughn of Sapford iaj'-know mo from Adam.’
!n\^de manly men ashamed of our ¡
with her cousin, Miss Della Royal the guest of Miss Ahbie Doudjiey.
F O R S A L E BY*"My dear nlr," said Mr .^Vatts Ihincommon uncektor, Adam.
idiots!
and other relatives at Dixie, Ga—
Miss Kinnut Proctor has accepted t o n , T au v itf kuuvL A 4 » in . — ......... *
Miss Willie Singletary of Sanford ¡a position with the Orlando l»*|e! aRrt*.ftirat;iX..Ojq ..ooL-tuapunsilile fur
•It Is said .that thlB was the only
visited friends here a few days this phonb exchange.
1crime, if the mental deficiency be
, occasion when Mr Watts-Duntou i’erweek. She was the house guest of
At tifo Biuno tuna of an linn vnnt^i^i. p^,l,iqrtV . Rui
Mr. Winter of liolie Sound, Fla , p.qruled u JoUo.
the Misses Royal.
wc know
EE2
he
was
one
of
tho
kindliest of men. the
»•" age
-** at
»* which,
" ■■■' *»-*»'......... right und
" \—
I was the gui*st last week of his aunt.
A crowd of young men killed a Mrs. GJaud Patterson.
and. unllku . other recluses, took tho wrong we are individually and solely
diamond rattler, measuring three
Mr and Mrs. H I!
Patii-hiil er.ntest lnter»'»t In the affairs of tit*' responsible for personal infractions1 n
feet and having five rattlers, near i have returned from u delightfn! t;ip v.urlìi
WlreiesB telegraph) n|&gt;)ieali:d of thè |u.w* of society If any other
tlm Baptist church last Sunday among the mountains of Nortli Car-t to him very mudi, and the stury of rqli! prevailed’ it wouldonly tm necthe iVscue of the passengers and crow ejisary fox u villain harboring a de­
, morning.
olina.
uC tIjo Volturno ttioVc'd him to tears. sire to murder arid Kill .1» nil ins
Mis*«* Willio SingleUr.y,-Kulk-uid
Mi*« Jesiio rrrnrr-iTTTrrTTrcr-i crir-i
Cheapest
" It was the grandest thing of my
Best
Yivinn Royal and Measrs. Rob\.
ically ill and grave fears lire enter-' time," ho onco excjnlmpd, '.‘the Birm- brutal self with apiño décoction that
Roso atnd Wilbur ■Royal motored
would make him drunk and then
tained for her recovery. Her young-*
over to Crqw’a BlufT Sunday morn­ cr sister, Lois is also ill with fever. monlng of afl thone ships to Urn rca- |»o out nnd satisfy his fiendish de­
cuo."
ing. They were the guests of M ill»
sire, without responsibility. And it
'M rs. Graham and grind daughter.
The* novelist, by the 'way. was a
Lottlo and Ethel Davis.
Miss J&lt; nettn Sheldon are spending ur&lt;‘!it b* U«»vrr In hard wyrk All hi* \*«»utd tiol .be net stwary to go t&lt;&gt; an
Mr. Thomas Wilson, Jr., returned
a while in ojlitndn
life be was nccuatiimi’d to netting up " * lf" sulnoq fir iirilik .. »imp of
home last week from Coronado
\\ A Whitcomb of Bb»omM:,” iin. irt sit Delink or soon after, and go­ whiskey.
Beiffh.
l)iabo(irul as- (-riiii«» ¡&gt; today, not
Illinois, is in Geneva again on busi-, ing to tad ut 11 at night. and bn
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Hagan re­
could invariably bn seen cacti afleiV ii new one hfis 'beep sdded» to* tTie
ness.
turned from Markham last Friday.
Rev. J. G. Parsons returned to noon during tho fido weather taking decalogue in two thousand, yrsa’ti.
and S m ile a t ;
They have moved Into, tho Watson
his home in Titusville lAst' Monday bis two-rolla 'wa,lk across Putney Indeed, rnaity may httvtt become
Hcnth by thu road be nnd Swlnburtao obsolete from ntm-usjp Only the in­
House and will* reside thpre where
after a week’s stay in Geneva as­
so qftin trod tofeothcr.
H a r v e s t T im e
Mr. Hagan will make further Im­
strumentalities-» of crinu- nnd the
sisting in the revival servjces at the
*
*
•
provements on his birth. * While
' devlsdu ways of escaping merited
Baptist church. Mr' Parsons made!
t
A
away Mrs, Hngnn and little daiigh-.
Tho Gentloman.
punishment have kept pace 'with the
many friends while here und did*
ter, Corinne, visited her aunt, Mrs
Book on Vegetables F re e
much good by bis faithful preach- 1 As a flnlebud product, tho gontlomaii 1boasted progriv»s. of the ages», per­
Upchurch at Palutko.
Booms
to
do
ovary
thing
very
anally,
haps
a
little
in
advance.
No
avenue
,,,
, ...
,,
, ingr "Services closed Monday night
Messrs Albert nnd Warren R o y a l . __*
but that case llku tho ca^u of (liu tiubtl. I of escape is more popular at this
...
.
.. , ,
Wim Rev. Stones returned to Oviedo
can only cornu by effort, 11« in socially
were business callers on Mr. L. P.
time titan the cowardly desire to
Tuesday.
secure; but whatever his station, be
Hagan at Markham last Wednes­
■^liss Kate Flynt is home from a was not born so, for no tnan ever is shift responsibility for crime to in­
day.
engthy visit to Georgia, Jackson­ socially secure by birth, even If ho nocent shoulders.
Mrs. P. Dozier and children of
It. is -a denial of tho Cmuipotent
ville nnd other points.
was born to be a king.- The teat of a
Tampa are visiting her father, Mr.
J a c k s o n v ille , F lo r id a
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Culpepper gentleman Is tho pleasure others take power of God to clAim that plain
T . J . Wilson.
have moved Into their new home in his socloty, and not In his wit or his preaching will not savo the vilest
Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Sherman and
R. C. M AXW ELL, M GR. SANFORD BRANCH'
on Sunshine Heights, where they will virtue of his learning, but In their or­ ainner, if ho wants to bo saved. It
M aster William visited Mr. and Mrs.
dinary.social
rotations
with
him.
And
is
base
deception
to
teach
weak
hu­
bo glaxl to welcome their friends.
J . W. Boykin a t Wayland Tuesday.
Charlie Chilson of Paola came over this pleasure ho cannot give merely manity it can.be saved by tho legis­
The Cassia school girls organized
last week to see Mrs. Chilson nnd by being on good tnrms with himself. lature. It is a denial of tho wisdom
the Elfa’ Club Tuosday afternoon.
of .God to contend th at He sent His
baby who afe Visiting relatives here.
Their motto is to improve physic­
■on into the world to save mankind
Miss Helen Moran has returned
ally, mentally and spiritually and
and failed to inspire Him with un­
from a* visit of somo length to rela­
their colors red and gray. They
derstanding nnd foresight to point
tives in Lockhart.
elected the following * as officers:
out every means of salvation for all
Prof. Powers of , Winter Park,
Miss Vivian Royal as president,
time to come. It is a denial of the
who wirti his wife and daughter arc
Miss Ruby Cobb as vice president;
honesty of Jesus to say that Ho fail­
camping at LakenHarney has gone
Miss Mabel Grace Royal, as secre­
ed in the fiulfillinent of every pur­
on a trip in his house boat to Jack ­
tary and Miss Lucille Royal as
pose for which He waa sent. I t is
sonville.
treasurer. They met at Mlsa Lu­
tantamount to an accusation of
Mrs. Claud Patterson entertained
After Poor Yean of Discouraging I had gotten so weak 1 could not stand,
cille’s. Saturday morning a t six
treachery against Jesus Christ to
few of the young folks Friday
sr&gt;* o ’clock' when they started on a
and I gave up in despair.
tlaim that sane drinkers are access­
night in honor of her nephew, Mr.
*
Conditions, Mrs. Bullock Gave I'*«? —
tram p. They went through Lovers'
ories
to
tho
crimes
of
rum-soaked
Winters. Those present were Misses
At last, my husband got me s bottle ol
*
f
Lane and stopped at Owens Spring
demons, Inasmuch as He not only
Geiger,* Harrison, M cLain, Mabel
Up in Despair. Husband
Cardul, the woman’s tonic, and 1 com­
for* breakfast, which was cooked
did not preach against sans drink­
Don^, Addle Gresham, Delia Jones,
over a camp fire. Grapes were en­
ing, but at one time at least actually
menced taking |L From the very first
Marie Daniel, Kate F ly n t; Messrs.
. Cu m to ■Rescue.
joyed whieh had been gathered by
supplied the wine for a multitude of
Reed Dooley, Brown, Tommy Mc­
dose, I could tell it was helping me. I
some of the girls. They returned
merrymakers.
Lain, Morria Winters, Grodon Flynt
home about nine o'clock feeling sure
ran now walk two miles without its
OUR BREAD R ISE S
Every act^ of Jesus was an ex­ s'"
and Harvey Geiger.
The refresh­
they had improved physically. They
ample
of
good,
for
the
benefit
of
ments were delicious cream and
Catron,
Ky.—In
an
Interesting
letter
tiring me, and am doing all my work."
Even more regularly than does
had as their guesta Misses Ivift and
humanity, to be followed just aa He
cake.
the
8UN.
from
this
place,
Mrs.
Bcttic
Bullock
If you are all run down from womanly
Ruth Royal,' who enjoyed the out­
set the example aa long aa the world
^The new road going through Ge­
Sometimes "Old Sol" fail* to put
ing as much as iha Elfs.
writes
as
follows:
"1
suffered
tor
four
atandi.
troubles, don’t gfve up In despair. Try
neva, connecting this section with
in an appearance; •'
*
' (advt.)
the sea U completed to the bridge
yetis, with womanly troubles, and during Cardul, the woman’s tonic. It has helped
But wo rise to the occasion
and will be fully completed as soon
this time, 1 could only sit up. for a little fnore than a million women, (n Its 50.
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
MOUBt’S STATION
as,th e bridge permit is received.
I
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C
n
i
l
«f
C
assty
Jo
d
i»
,
H
o
b
I
bo
I
o
Coosty
::
while, and could not walk anywhere st years of continuous success, and should
J. T . ■ McLain left Tuesday for
You can depend on us for
BU I* of Ft*r! dm
la I« EitiU ol
Rev. BsrtleMe of Enterprise has Jacksonville.
From there he will
IIL At times, I would hare severe pains surely help you, too. Your druggist has
T H E S T A F F O F L llfe
K. It. Whllnrr
been conducting a serisa of-revival visit the Important -fruit section of
Notlr» I* h ittb y (l»»a to slt »hom It oujr
conrora th u on tb» ISth dsy ot J«nu»ry. In my left side.
Presh, Light and Wholesome.
meetings ^ j tjie church a portion of the sta te , inspecting' the crops.
sold Cardul for years. Ho knows whal
A. D. i m . I »b*U apply to lb« lloaormblo
Uaorz» O. Ilorriez, Judim oI »sld roort, u
last week and This. Rev. Steinmeyer
The W. O. W, will give a social
The
doctor
was
called
In,
and
bis
bestit will do. Ask hint. He will rccomJudsm ol Probsto, (or m y Demi dloehsoro as
from Sanford la holding ravivai ser­ at tha town hall on Friday evening,
mdmlnUtmor ol th» aoUto ol R. II. Whltaor,
d»«OModi
*
*
d
Ibmt
*
t
tho
»am»
tlmo
I
menf
relieved
me
for
a
while,
but
I
was
rosndlt Begin taking Cardul today.
vices a t jths* Ebsneter church.
Sept. 18th, to which the public Is
will prosoot ray flaal oooooou ms sdrtlal*irmtor ot tmJd ootst», mnd Mb lor thmlr op- soon confined to my bed aggln. After
There will be
A son was borg to Mr. and Mrs. cordially* Invited.
ID*, to, CK»Us*oa«* »y y - T Ca-.UfwV
pvovml.
B akery
J. G. H asty-Sept. 4th at their borne music, recitations and talks. Come
Uatod July tt h , A. » . IBM.
that, nothing seemed to do me any good.
J . N. W H 1TN ER .
1 9 ftUgnolla,
It
F h o n * I f tl
.out and encourage the lodge. ,
on Cameron Vili* avenue. ^
Administrator.
SS-tmom .MO 0-11 S-S 10-1» 11-10 l t - »
' „Frank McClelland of Arcadia was
Mr. Higginbotham and daughter,

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Editor Sanford licmlil
Thanking you very kindly for
publishing Ci» article* «ni cuttle* umt
kudzu I »Rain tend you. as per my
promise*, BOtDC .morn information aa
to the ktulr.u a ftd trust it will induré
the farmers and rattle men ami fruit
growers, not alone in Seminole and
Orange counties hut in every coun­
ty of the state to make use of this
most valuable and wonderful plant.
Possessing within Itself every ele­
ment required by nature for the pro­
duction of muscle, sugar, starch and
fat. In other words the kudzu as
per analysis i clnfains 17.48 per-cent
of protein, 30.20 per cent starch and
sugar, 1.07 per cent fat, one-third
more of the muscle building ele­
ment, protein.than the shipped feed
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In utii’l iisifin nili thili' that all
L ath , Shingles* W ire Fencing,
t
the it (••riiiatinn given about the
Corrugated Iron Roofing
kudzu it not the opinion of any per­
son or persons, but solid, undeniable
facts a «mured by many, many years'
experience in the United States and
T he Host M etal' Sh ingles at $ 4 .7 5 per sq u are.
by op-iuries in Japan
Now comes
T h ree K in d s of C ypress Sh ingles from $2.50 up.
the question why not cultivate
something that pospesaus within it­
C ypress B oard s for B o ats and L u m b e r of all K in d s
self all the gxx/d elements required*
for all stock and that can be grown
Colum ns and Newell P o s ts , B a n is te rs , Novelties^
cheaper and bolter and more abun­
dantly in our beloved Southland, •
not alone for our own home use but
An experienced glazier has been
to export to other states this ab­
solute animal food?
sccurocf-and wc can now fill
This wonderful forage plant that'
remains green and growing below
o rd ers fof N e w Glass W ind o w s ,
the frost line eight months in the
year and twelve months in the year
Doors, Show W in d o w s , Etc.
*4
above frost line, and that yields
such large’
the nen* and
Offly-TWpIfflr
onelthird of grntrr'irhon frit ‘ on the
T H E S E P R IC E S S T R IC T L T C A S H
kudzu.
I have no plants for sale, but ow­
ing to the fact that there nro more
ordeti'Nooked ahead than Mr. Pleas
can fill ho will give any orders sent
by me the preference, but the or­
ders ought to be sent as soon us
v w
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Z Z X X X IZ
A A A
possibleThe money must come
with the oriler, $40 per 1.000 or $f&gt;
per hundred. The* shipping season
is from December to Mnfrlf.
Will
Oklrst Collefe »net Motl Hesutilnl Citnpui in FtaiieL. Colleie, Academy, M usk,
he glad to attend to this for unv one
Expression, Fen* Art*, Domestic *nd Industrial Art*, Business, Teachers' Course
Receipt will be* sent for your money
and elnplicate shipping receipt from
Twelve buildings, steam heat, electric lights, fire protection, fine gymnasium
Mr. t 1-, Pious, Vlupley, it tail I will no malaria, i|UuriiT-n\illion elollar endowment. Three teachers of music, $5,000
see that you get full and complete organ, a dozen nlnnos, two (¡lot,* clubs, chorus class. Superb new rooms for B u*-‘
incss School, full hanking equipment. New chemical and physical laboratories,
instructions to prepare your koil ar.d equipped with every modern device; analysis of soils, fertilizers, foods, water,
Preparation for Engineering Course.
how to plant it with your orders.
Lakes, boating, swimming, gulf, tennis, football, basketball; Christian, but
1 have only one interest, fhuL is. to
ndenominntionnl; expenses n eulirate; scholarships available.
see every farmer iinet e-ultli' raiser
For CutidiigU« I'lOr«**
plant a m i raise tins wonderful for­
WIILIVM FRF.MONT BLACKMAN, Ph D„ LL. D.t President
age legume, iinel cultivate' the t ItmlI ai'res now lying dormant,
sand
+ ♦ + + ♦ ♦ u-t-éA-s
»■milly tbr countr&gt; in ami
|and
about 1 hi' lake- region ami III ami
/k
I / i \!
^ ¡tVP ^
Now i-, the n/ni* to I» gin planting Onion
around I'huluotu. the cattle Puru* ' ^ ^ ' *
C l i j 1 Cl Sets. Consulenti g lite present (»riet* of
elise d Florida Will write- further
&lt;•moti'- thè-re t- «-v ry ¡iidic-.itton that they will 1«- an evcerilingly prnfitoil 11
ami ot her valuable imlus
tihle crop to plant
trie* lying all about your viry doors, !|
\\ r Q n o t p :
tjt.
I k.
Bu.
W c (}m&gt;te' :
Pk.
Itu.
01.
J (' P A T T E R SO N
Crystal Was Bremuti* JO
1 00
J 75
While Stirer Siiti
.75
2.75
IS

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leta and* stxrgunisr""thTl”lrtt*'these re­
fluiré to be replanted every year,
fertilised and cultivated. The grass
o f . the Hhotln and Para is vary
coarse and the Btock, even cows,
must' have some grain feed to livo
on and Uie same with all • the
legumes. The atfulfa comes nearer
to the kudzu, but this cannot be
given to stock except in connection
with other feed, because it would
destroy the kidneys, and gives the
animals the bloat and alfalfa can
only be groun all oyer the United
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States
What we need is' n forage
'Photo tty AtmVienn I'rcxie A»-.»e-liltinri
■Æ
that slock cun grow fat on the year
Tire ttiliirc*ruler of England, who Ima t a ke n the fletei ns n lieutenant. U
round. 1 have mentioned several of
abown here In cnniiinn^uf I»rctddenMNdncare wf ' Fr an c e
there valuable* crops that make
great yields but their period of m a­
ture life is short, making frequent
platilings necessary in order to have
complete successions
All the le­
O phn^of thedtf ua Industfy hti
gumes.
with the exception of the
bmitirt^tadln
kuilr.u are more or less bail about
the nuckeyn Nur»ftlia
of o u n »cm « copy
op: nt t ho
Cilial«»U- From lha aeRuckays N u ru flcacmtBili
clroppmg
lin y It .1 ves unit shutter
lecllon of location forn
I04. rrt
l l ln hi*
I04.
r et cerril
cernì fo 11
krovo
to
the
marketing
ing,
while
curing und harvesting
U ttr r o l «cknow ladito*
of lha cron, artryihlnil li fully
rasoi es» "T h * r ttr a u J r tilt lette
And
a
heavy
rain on them or any
treated.
There
uro
no
theories
boote.“ Thl* I* etaefly w hal « q
set forth —all tho ud»lc« the
sought to make th e calatoti am i
of
the
grass
hays
or fodders while
book (litre Is Inaed otlispCth
» , al4 ßr.itlflcl to h ate It SO le ­
cmc In fruit itrowin^.*
coring means serious injury, if not
gar tin! by It* reader*.
ruin. Kudzu overcomes all the elif(icolties
ami has many other feaWhite Hermuii*
JO
.90
130
Yellow Danvers
230
IS
.75
I lures in Us favor
Une planting
•
Keel BermeicU
20
90
1W
While Multiplier
IS
3-25
IS
last* for many years and it may he
Parrel P»sl Rile per Qt. 6c, Per PI 20«.
Writ* for fall piece- list just issued. 1 ’
rut or pastured at any time during
*
j the season, from the middle of April
!:
f
o
r
H
l
I
(
i
!
c
jiii north Florida qll frost, ami where
buckeye Nurseries grow superior trees— this has been
.a grow tt\ is left on the ground stock
PLA N T C IT Y . FLO R ID A
their successful accomplishment, for more thirty years.
h a v e an d H rc •
will feed on it all winter The kudzu
t » » f t »♦♦»■*■»++♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » » ♦ » ♦ ♦ » » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
O ur interest in the trees docs not end with the sale to
^i,s .1 self furUlizux---- Lt.-tiiuJUtfc_tu.jAui*.]!_«•—
tHc grove owner, however. We want them tu ”thuvc
! nitrogen from the air Lhrtnigtmis p ‘ Hr R u n Y M ttT 'K tF fi'N ff----and bear profitable crops—and purchasers of Buckeye
J leaves and fixing it in the soil by
means of bacteria in the tubercles
i# ir-1 K II*
trees arc given every possible assistance to this en&lt;J. ,
rue.
I «&gt;|&gt;&gt;cl* o
».-t \_r*1 *
011 its roots, anti again by its deep
Al 'It.
Ilute
root system drawn potash and phos­
phoric acid from the subsoil, and
F o r nil w » hiivt* xi rMI « i t
F o r oil our clilltli im » fule.
fi
this is also the reason the kudzu will
S t a m i 'up íin«l met-1 i ^ r
Buckeye Service ta,planters of Buckeye trees has become almost
stand more dry weather than any
T h e H un I* ul Ih r * i i n
as will known ns the quality of the trees themselves. Our comOur wo Hit ha» immii -»! u w a y
other legume, because by the capil­
ln tt nD(&gt;mnrit« o r f l h i o w n
ilcte and helpful catalog lias been for years a most, important
lary actions it draws up moisture
T h e r e » noDtimr Ifft t •**!ji &gt;
actor o f tin s service. The new edition is by far the most
from the soil
Kudzu is propuguted e.
HuI »(evi «lui ilre ,1 r&lt;•I ‘• urte
TtlolllCfl Ik11 wr i ■ • *' o* i •-1* 1
attractive and comprehensive c a t a l o g w c have published. Send
b; means of the plant* that have t
' -r
today for free copy if you g r o w citrus fruits.
routed from the joint* &lt; 1 lie vn&gt;
&gt;
lu - ....
Ill
.1
itid when trail*,e’anteel *-i*rr&gt; with
1 .hetri i. ; !■
root . the t liberile**
ÉI
«»
that uret needuel to inoculate the toil ^Ì Once in-irr »»e I r . u Ilio » i m i
MAKES
1C 7 3 C it i z e n s B a n k B u i l d i n g
Tinti slrketiteil r;irtli nf eiM
of the new field, so as to provide
MN&lt;&gt; In» eXI-cpt Ilio . « t i n i
THEM
,
Tam pa, F la .
for fixing the nitrogen from the uir 7
r t l l h r u l l . n l un.l UT» »tltre.lle.-d’
One-» more* Il knlts mante Imi.
In jtlanting kuelzu
into till- soil
VA N ISH
Otlrt* in.tfe- III« fisti«'** St»
first tietw the land, dimply hier row it,
T » me-rl ut»! tirenk ntul turni
Q U IC K L Y
A criise-.l .imi .Inveli fo*
t be II elicete 1 into row* H1j f 1
«
•
it purl e»nch way, si tting a jil int at
ttt
o
«&gt;
*Mr li «’heck. 1j»y tap runt* along
Cernir.ut, .-mitrili, dellgtit
11
Ttir lU'«* «I»» titilli:tit snelli
I br- !miI tmq of 1 1le* furrnw. » 11h '
«I
Ttire timi. r.| In a i.ifctil
&lt;»
irown* •diluting upward to within
Onl&gt; »unirle e. rrnusin
&lt;«
«I
two inches of the surface, covering e * To face* ttir iuikr.1 »III&gt;»
In sllreit fiirtituilr.
them with loose earth to the level :: 'ntr*uiiti
&lt;
11
[..-tilt an.l ili«»»»)*
The most jxtwerful (st-rmatyde und Antiseptic- i’vr- •
of the* * urafrev. This requires 1.000
Itene ee*-it miei rr rrnr» n!
fectly
harmless to anything tiul that ¿'ou seek to-d»r
n
mitili
ntt
»
*
m
«
d
*
eifp
ju
t,
plants per acre.
Give them level*j L
rtroy Insects, Bad Odora in the Sick Itoorn, Etc.. Etc.
The old tvimmamlmcnts stand:
cultivation during the first season.
“III |imtiene* Ite-i-p ynur lievirt!
Ask your eiettler attel if It»» can’t
In sirsiih'tti Ufi tip t o u r tiarulI"
A row of cotton may bo grown be­
supjly you, write, direct to us.
e«
&lt;&gt;
tween each row of kfldzu the first
IV
Non- 1 s p i o * «vs N o n-Po lson o u*
Do** Not E f f * o t tho UWIn
No e a s y hope« eir Ile» *
seasoti if dcsiredv «d^'Y this they
PRIC ES:
PER QUART 75«;
HALF GALLON SIJ S
&lt;«
{thnil t» ti J un t » eiiir st»al.
• -.5
will need no further cultivation, as
ei
GALLON $2.53;
SPRAYER 50«
(lut Inni siie-t Itil i'
M
I
the vines
rr ‘ * " over the grounei
Or txi.lv. wlll nini seieit
&lt;«
T tirr e 's t.ut ime Insti f » r nll —
&lt;I
the erixt iii'usotvand nlko root ut the
&lt;I
Fi ir p.ll'lt ime* llfe I» Klvr
joints growing so rapidly ns to choke
e«
\Vllei *t ini* tf frreetnni fu11*
e*
V
I.
- if K- fc'l imi U v e '
out all other plants, even such pests
,tt* « &gt; 6 0 S 6 « * * m s
as
Nut Johnson and
Bermuda
♦
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grasses
Yet it is nn easy matter
to get riel of the kudzu if desired,
Daily Thought.
for the plants will only sprout from
What ilo We Hu (eu 11 Ilot tel tunkt»
the rreiwtis and can be killed by
F o r S a le b y H ic k s o n &amp; e&gt;ui», jdaies r o l l s a n d T. W .‘ F r y a n t
die * t
*
H tor o t h e r s ! —cutting off these crowns 'with a disk
tjrte.w in hot dry weather in summer.
W . J . T H IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
J o; this reason , there is no danger
discourage d
of kudzu ’ever, becoming a peat.
**• A Q. E N T 8
*.
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confuse«!, ner­
»
*
.
fP
Kudzu will he an excellent crop to
vous, tired, worried or despondent it is a
roplace^cotton in the boll weevil
«ure •igrt you no d M O TT’S NERVEj w t i t i u L L t i h S I A l i Sä'U L K 1.
1. . V -•
sections. T^° demand for the. hay
BINE ILLS. They renew the normal'
-• Off!** etnia HOLOEh; RIA L ( » T A T » CO. *,
•**
*' '
is strong and there, is no danger of
vigor c n i mi!:it !if-' wottTj living. Be
raising too much,t as it can be sent
ur* -nd n*. fer M O T T ’S NERVEto nil parts of the world for a mar­
*
^
r Sanford.
BINE PILLS. Price $1.00. Sold only
Florida
ket.
After the first season there
Sole Agents F o r
qy A* rr. . idridgo, Druggist.
will be no further expense, except
É 5ÎÉ
Williams M g &lt;’o., Props.. ( Icvcland, O
for harvesting the hay, which re­
»♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦ ♦»♦»»♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ »♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦ M »
quires much less labor than making
cotton and it will enrich the soil,
Agents for E . C . B R O W N ’S S P R A Y S . These sp rays
instead of making it poorer as çotton
; are equipped with tw o Double Acting P u m p s.
does. This will avoid having to buy
JEW ELER
Cow or Field P e a s ; V elvet B e a n s ; S o rg h u m ; M ille t;
fertilizers.
It is free from insert
W e also ca rry a com plete line of P L A N E T J R . Farm
C o m p letean d F u ll Stock G ard en S e e d ; Poultry F e e d
enemies drtd diseases also. And for WATCHES. IT n f K S .J E W E l .R Y .s u .Tools. ■ See us before yon b u y as we c a n save
i he various reasons will be far more
and S u p p lies; In cu b ators.
profitable than cotton. Will say that V E R W A R E . O P TIC A L fi O O P S . ETC.
you m oney.
Just Received Stock of New Crop* All Varieties, of Turnip Seed
this' kudzu should be planted in
■
O LD E ST ESTA BLISH ED AND 'LA R G EST S E E D HOUSE IN F L O R ­
every grove.
It shades the roots
E x p e rt R epairing
IDA. W R IT E FOR IL LU STR A TED CATALOGUE
from the hot sun, it fertilises the
soil and eliminates all pests, such
1 2 3 W e s t F irs t S tre e t
■
FIRST STREET AND OAK AVENÜE
as nut grass Bermuda and Johnson
.j_ -~g
j
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grasses.

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SEWAGE DISPOSAL

G E N E R A L LAW FOR S E N A T E
It is extremely probable that Sen­
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ator
N
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Hryun
«ill
be
appointed
P btMbrd t.very Tu«»li|r *n&lt;l (»H .» Uomini II»
judge of the U. S. clrruit rourt of AN IM P O R T A N T M A T T E R FO R
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY appeals. In the event the appoint­
T H E IN L A N D C I T I E S
M. J. HolLY. tdltsr
ment is made within the next thirty
W. M IUYNYS Business MsnsStr
day» It will be Governor Tramiftell'a
O F F L O R ID A
ubscrlptldn t’rtee. $2.01» a Year in Mlvancr duly to appoint a United Stales sen­
What shall «e do with the refuse
will alw ays rem ain a problem to you if you do not a t som e time face th e
t&gt;«Ur«rrd la lb« Clt» I'» carri*-! 12.00 r-*-r n-nr m ator to serve until hi* surceasor is
produced
by opr .modern, complex
elected at the November election.
advance or ZOc per monili
issue of m aking ends meet w ith th e means a t hand, hut th e problem will be
P arm enti In alliance muti le- made al olTW I f J o v ,.r n o r
Trammell has intimated conditions of living’’
The
healthful
ness
of
every
lorn&gt;1
mail
Aulvitl 22it*l ^t till t ihuul d it fit 11 tl* III 111 to Itili k0 4 II
1908. ai (ha PoatafScr at Sanford. Ktnrkta.
appointment he would like to up- munity, no matter how small, deandai Act of Uarch Srd. 187»
point u newspaper man. giving recog- pends upon the proper solution of
th a t day when you a ssert you rself m aster of th e situ ation and s a y : “ I
Telephone No. 814 nltion to the jyeaf service the news- this problem, for this refuse is poi-,
OAca to llerald lluUdtns
papers have rendered to Florida i n , sonous and in ila disintegration it
will not spend m ore tlran I earn , but I will sa v e for tom orrow regardless
its development along a|J „ lines o f , develops conditions decidedly danThe Commercial Club will meet endeavor.
Doubtless the Governor ge roils.
of th e sacrifice.”
tonight at the City Hall and every has some editor in mind worthy of
The problem is one that must be
public spirited citizen of Sanford the high honor, but he could not g0|Vcd for each community accordW ith the facilities of th is institution a t yo u r scrvicè, it is akin to
should he it» attendance. There will bestow it more deservedly and with
ing to existing natural conditions
crim inal to neglect your op p o rtu n ity for savin g and financial b e t te r ­
bo many matters of interest to come greater satisfaction to the people of
A city built, on hill* close to a fast
beforo the club and a full attendance Florida than by appointing a citizen
m en t and we u rge upon yo u to
tide water moving stream is ideally
is desired. •
of his homo county, Gen. E. lyi. I-aw, located, for its sewage may be
**
------ O-----editor "of the Bartow- Courier Infor­ drained into the stream and bo
II. A. Lumsden of Orlando Is re­ mant.
Few men in Florida have quickly carried away and out of the
ported to have raised 60 bushels of rendered greater service to the state
zone of possible .infection activity.
corn to the acre n e a r-th a t city. and the south than this grizzled T»ld.
opposite wwuM-fac In .an inland
Last March ho planted 12 acre« of veteran who is hearing the last m ile-. low|T ,rj,cre nalure had provided
_4
^
! — ..1. - A
As « a n l il l f i * n n 1 •
■
.
.
1.* ^_
. - a . t.
corn and predicted the above-yield. stone
of t-his
career
He clnlms that his process la n se­ served the so
rv ^ ly
cret
’
"
riseli that entitles him l water.
honor to Himself
++. . ;—
V thr-lnns
_
The principal mctjrs. of transmit*
An.exchanjte-Jia.ya. t h a t a_^new at­ of the Lost Cause. He is the rank­
R. R. DEAS
H. E. TOUR
i T
m . M. SMmr it: r .
tachment for automobiles is out. It ing living Confederate major gen­ ting typhoid fever is the common
AsM Csshlrr
QmMM
Vkv-riMUNl
l'inUnl
Ik a music box and when the car I» eral, but aside from, his service to house fly, Hut this little peat does
driven leas than twenty ’ miles an tho state and the south during the not hear , the entire blame, for a
hour it plays "Home, Sweet Home." great civil conflict, ho lias served the polluted water supply is dangerous
Tho existence in
When the car is driven faster than state well in other walks of life. As to the extreme.
mnny
parts
of
the
state of sub­
thirty miles an hour it plays, "N ear­ president of tho South Florida Acadterranean
caverns
or
sinkholes, was
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiü
er, My God, to Thee."
cmy at Bartow and in many other bc„ eved unli, rrr„nt ycar4, to pro.
------ O-----in stitu tio n , he devoted many of the ] vjt)(i # „otlJ, |on of thc mftttcri the
The despised Florida sweet potato cmy at Bartow and in many other
sewage could be run off into therso
th at formerly ranked with the rnzor lieat years of his life to the cause of
,
,
i places and there be left to lie filtered
back hog In value is now bringing education.
In hi. declining years bacU lnto thl&gt; PJir, h Buu It was dia-!
60 cents u ’peck In the home markets as editor of one of the leading news­
covered that these caverns and sink
and the hog is bringing well, it is papers he is still rendering great ser­
holes frequently were connected with
going up every minute, all of which vice in the upbuilding of Florida.
the sources of supply which made
reminds us that there ought to bo His entire life bas liven devoted to
Continued From Cage One
possible the contamination t#f wafer
money In potatoes and hogs In Flor­ the public service and while able and
used by large communities, and of­ cumstances prices should have re­
ida regarenesa of the white sand worthy ho has never been honored
ten these were at considerable dis­ mained nearly stable, but tho actualth at you hear bo much about but with public office. True an appoint­
tances' from tho deposit of the sew- result was a, heavy fall in prices of
never nee,
ment for so •brief a time would be
wheat in our markets, though every J
nge.
.
------ O -----purely honorary, but it would be a
well
informed man knew that there
Florida’s Inst legislature properly
We learn from the press that
fitting 'recognition
services‘ of
t
.........»
' ’ .......... 'of■ tin- .........
was
not
surplus wheat if the world
young Will Hetherington lias bruitoti |a mitri whom the whole south adores, adopted some rather stringent laws, were taken into reckoning.
into journalism on his own hook and |t would be an appointment which regulating and forbidding this meth­
"T h is exposes the two essential
This action
starteli a paper in Dade ( ily. Not rione could criticise and »Inch would od of seage disposal
weaknesses
of our present system
having received a copy of the pa per I redound To tin- credit of Governor eomphcalod tile matter for some from the standpoint of the producer:
inland towns, without making the
us yet wo cannot pass judgment hiat Trammell. Orlando Sentinel.
First, a luck of storage facilities, and,
Holutinn any less important.
are willing to bet odds that it is ;r I
o
t'coml, a lack of proper relation be­
Thu a d o pt i o n of set tl ing tanks.
true Hetherington product which is.
MAILING- ( ' t ) l ’ N TV CALEBS
tween warehouse receipts and our
good enough for us. We wish th is ! Six years «go the commissioner» particularly of the I nho IT type has |^jnnk credits.
.
worthy scion of the house of Hath-|of Osceola county, at the request o f ' apparently solved the problem This
(¡min and Cotton &lt; ash Crops
erington all the success which he is the editor of the Tribune, but who city has I.... .. adopted for a city as
"Grain and cotton are the farmers
bound to have and sincerely hope! at that time was editor of the Kis large as Atlanta, Georgia, Hock j cash crops. The farmer works on a"
that the youngster can demonstrate j simmee Valley Gazette, inaugurated Grande, in Florida, has has never , closer turn over more than any
that his early training has not been |the scheme of subscribing for a nurn- proved its operation entirely satis- ] other wealth producer. The result
wasted. If there is any family in |ber of copies of the local papers,' factory, even under adverse mfldl- j is that lie must realize on ids pro­
“ the state press better
than the the name to •be mailed weekly to lions It is in successful use in many ducts when limy are ready for the
Hetheringtons---father, mother anft parlies in the mirth «ml weal who ities »( Germany and else where
^market. The essentials of ¡ill foreign
„ thc hoysT^we have-failed to find it. wore seeking information regarding
The sewage of the average com-‘ rural credit bu n king systems nre-rhar
------ O -----this section.
munity. which -is carried through, the farmer can secure advances on
■ W H OLESA LE R E S IG N A T IO N S
After a thorough test of tho drain pipes or sewers by the medium his products at any stage during
It is reported that Cary I). Landis, scheme, the commissioners were con­ of water, is more than ninety per [their growth and repay the loan
solicitor for this judicial district will vinced that it hud been of incal­ cent fluid. T h e proper handling of when the product goes into the
resign soon.
Tho rumor has evi­ culable benefit to this county, and this refuse involves the separation
bands of the customers. Thus there
dently been confirmed by Mr. Landis the subscription was continued until of the fluids from the solids and their is no room for the vast army of
foe thero are several candidates for December 1st of last, year, and was seaprato disposal. The solid matter middlemen which has grown up
the place already announced. This discontinued then because the state is allowed to sink by gravitation to around the American grain fields—a
will probably call for the action of comptroller decided that such an the bottom, where it nettles into all of them reaping where they have
tho several county, executive com­ expenditure by the *commia»ioners "sludge" and the gases arising from
Tho little gray hat of felt has a rib­
N THAT happy day when tho baby
not sown. But we have not per­
bon
band of red and ribbon ties In
mittees in making recommendations was not warranted by law.
boy
dlacardB
dresses
end
proudly
its decomposition escape harmless fected any system by which the
gray.
These ties and the lad’s curls
disdains
them
fornror
afterward
he
to the Governor. The position is an
I he last legislature passed n law, into the atmosphere. After several! actual producer of grain can ware­
important one and care should be allowing the commissioners to levy months it becomes practically innocu house it and secure u reasonable ud- dons a distinctly inasculltio outfit lllfe sro all tlist Is left to him of baby­
exercised in selecting a successor to a one mill tax (or publicity purposes, oux and is then removed and may vunee on its actual market value. that pictured In tho pleasing Illustra­ hood. and by tho time his years
tion glvon hurt». Laces and thin fab­ amount to four they must disappear
Mr. Landis. Incidentally it might and when the annual levy was made be used for filling low lands, etc.
Thus under our system
we force rics are a thing of tho past with him,
It Is usual to make two or threo pairs
be remarked that there seems to be at the' July meeting, a half mill was
Tho liquid flowing from the Im- the crops into the hands of specu­ and be la hereafter to be' clothed in of pants to one blouse and to provide
something of an epidemic-, of resig­ placed against property for that pur­ hof! tank is ver^ dilute. I t seldom lators on tho very day of harvest
substantial stuffs to fit the rough-and- a generous hetn on the blouao in case ¡f
n a t io n from solidtora of into. So­ pose, which means that the scheme requires treatm ent to rid It of bac­ and many months before the 6rop is tumblo experiences of hla boyhood bf shrinkage. A belt made of two
licitor George Raney, of Tampa, of mailing out the local papers will teria other than by dilution with
thicknesses of the material In the
which lie before him.
actually consumed.
resigned a few days ago* as did So- be renewed, possibly at tho regular running water or, in extreme cases,
All the world over mothers might blouso and strengthened by machine
“ Tho new hanking and currency
; Heitor Jamca Saunders of Miami. meeting of the commissioners Monday by passing it over trickling beds, law is designed to facilitate ad­
follow this manner of drosslng tho stitching Is best fastened with button
I t Would be interesting to know if
Not a week passes bOt what which consist of masses of broken vances on grain in store. The only ■mall man.’ and find It in evory way and buttonhole. Wash fabrics should
there is any propulsive cause liack several hundred copies of the Trib­ stona several feet in depth This in- question now is, "Who shall hnvo tho most satisfactory of styles. It al­ bo shrunk before tho suit Is made
Plain fabrics make the most attrac­
of these resignations.— Reporter-Star. une are mailed to people in tho sures u thorough exposure to air the advantage of this law?" To pre- lows tho child abiolute freedom. Is
tive
clothes for little boys. On linens
easily
kept
clean
and
Is
smart
In
ap­
------ 0 -----north anil west, who desire informa­ and the process of oxidization ren­ pent a receipt of the highest integ­
or
other
material suited to embroid­
pearance.
It
Is
so
simple
In
construc­
F L O R ID A W IL L WIN
tion as to conditions pertaining ders its contents inoffensive and rity it is neccssiry to organize ware­
tion that the most ordinary of needle­ ering, small patterns, appear on the .
Never has there been a more con­ here, and last week twenty-eight harmless.
houses, licensed after rigid inspec­ women can undertake tho making.
Cuffs and collars. Machine stitching
certed effort on tho part of the hundred were Bent to Detroit, Mich.,
makes an appropriate decoration also
tion
by
the
national
governmental,
All
the
strongly-woven
cotton,
lin­
.The construction of this type of
people, and especially the news­ (or distribution among those In at­
for boya' clothes. But no ornamenta­
en
and
plain
woolen
fabrics,
and
espe­
with
inspectors
and
weighers,
exam­
papers of Florida, to preas upon the tendance at the G. A. R. reunion. tank Involves tho treatment of the ined and licensed by fe’dcral author­ cially those that will aland tubbing, tion at all Is better than milch orna­
minds of tho teat of the world thc The expense of printing and mailing solids in a separate chamber into ity, the products in store to bo in­ aro used for the tiny boy. 8ergei. mentation, and embroidery or ma­
superiority of this wonderful land of out these papers was borne entirely wh|ch they sink from the liquid mass spected and Vertlticated by
these cheviots, velveteens (for dressy wear), chine stitching or braiding is to be
ours.
From the chief executive by the Tribune and-it Is hoped the of sewage. Their subsequent chang­ licensed Inspectors, the warehouses ginghams, coarse, unbleached linens, sparingly used.
down, and ih the most forceful lan­ commissioners can see their way t,o ing into tho harmless "sludge" by to be bonded by the United States cotton or wool corduroy, pique and
J U L IA B O T T O M L E Y .
guage at* t^ic command of the vari­ shoulder this debt in the future, as the development and escape of and all operations to be under the white linens (the last two for dressous exhorters, tho wonderful possi­ they know the entire county profits gases, is so arranged that these supervision of the nntionni govern­ up occasions In summer time) and
Flounces for Negligees.
other deslrablo fabrics make it easy
bilities that are here, needing only by every man induced to come hero gases do not pass through the liquid ment.
Flounces of mousseline do sole are
to
choose
something
for
him.
]n
the
effluent
above,
and
tho
disintegra­
to be worked out, are being heralded through reading the Tribune.— SL
“ Under these conditions a ware­ picture shown heYe the blouse Is of a used on the latest negligees of crepe
tion of the solids and the liquids are
to the world, and It is certain that Cloud Tribune.
house receipt for staple agricultural grey flannel, with collar and cuffs of s do chine. They are gathered or cut
always
separate
and
do
not
inter­
sooner or lster this seed will bring
ribbed fabric In red. The pants are circular, rippling full at the lower
The world’s greatest financier is fere. This principle effects the prac­ products stored in one of these bond- of the same material aa the blouse.
forth fruit abundantly. Florida has
edge.
ed warcjKHisos will present the high­
perhaps more virgin
sell, mere tho Florida farmer’s housewife, .Her tically complete separation of tho
est form of security to any bank; it
room to offer those-seeking a new daily investments exceed in shrewd- two masses, so that the escaping
will be recognized Y»y the Federal will ([row one great blessing, be­
fluid
when
passed
over
"trickling
location than any other state, and n » a the clever transactions of W til
cause it is the disturbance of our
even If this were not ao, tho fact- that Street atid no business concern or beds," is almost clear water, in which Reserve Board when presented by a
present markets which cause the en­
member
bank.
Wo
will
thus
have
ordinarily
fish
may
live,
and
it
is
here, as perhaps nowhero else, can 'corporation, however ably officered
. D E N T IS T
actment of this great piece of legisconnected
our
grain
fields
with
the
harmless
when
run
off
into
the
be grown various frulU and veget has aver been ablo to approach her
ation— legislation which has been
P E O P L E S BANK BUILDING
S h e ila the nation's earth. The state board of health federal treasury and have taken the
ables throughout the year, the wln- in economy.
demanded
hy progressive
farmers
first
ong
step
in
a
rational
finance
considers
the
Imhoff
process
for
t* r . amounting to practically noth­ ablest trader and her transactions
, R O O M ,,? ,
and students for years but whjçji
system for the American farmer.
/-w■
ing, especially in the southern por­ more nearly reflect the progress and sewage disposal thorough and sale
11,} f
has'
fallen
on
the
deaf
cars
of
our
“
This
warehouse
recelp't
will
ul­
and
urges
its
adoption
by
Florid»
tion. Florida therefore offenwsppor- prosperity of the country than tho
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communities, where natural condi­ timately drive the speculator out of nation. The agricultural committee
tunities to the homo aeeker, the in­ reporta of our clearing houses.
business. •It will substitute a aystem hae wisely decided to make this a
vestor, not to be ofund elsewhere.
All legislation, financial or other­ tions do not permit the employment
of legitimate storage by owners and bill for warehousing staple and nonof
gravitation
toward
large
and
ac­
Thc people of the country hsve their wise, ought to be so plain that the
moving
bodies
of
non producers for the present system of perishable agircultural products, "
eyes on Florida and the time is not housewife esn understand it.
Our tively
spcculatlvè future gales where not rather than any one specified crop.
far distant when they will have their legislators, state and national, shoot drinkable water.
and
■ j
intention exists, either on the part We are th u s exhibiting a truly ns-,
feet on Florida soil. The slate will so far over the head of the average
of buyer, or seller, to asaumo actual tional spirit which cannot . fail to | Free Reading Room :
be tilled from end to end and from citizen that thbse who are unable tof.
ownership of the grain.
We will produce an agricultural development
Spared Listeners and Himself.
*
- corner to corner, and should the employ an attorney end accept* his
thus
avoid
wild
fluctuations
in price worthy of our great and growing
«•
For humor, combined with brevity,
shortage of food already. beginning statements in blind faith must for­
* IM P E R IA L T H E A T R E ♦
of prime food commodities which are natr
t
V
'*
It
would
aot
be
easy
to
rival
the
♦
to be eomplalned of in Europe con­ ever remain in ignorance of oUr
♦
tinue Florida will aoon be in posi­ laws. - Of course we havo so many French cleric, who, on the festival of tho source of the speculators' profits.
----------- .BUILD IN G —------- »
The actual result will mean higher
♦*
N O T IC E
tion to take care of the greeter por­ laws that no human can expect to St. James, was called upon to pro­
*
nounce a panegyric on (tie sa in t "My average prices to the producer and
♦
tion, .while the roat is looked after by read them and survive the ordeal,
brethren." he said, "twelve months JoweV average ' prices to tho con­
Open Tanday-Tboreday 4 to 6 j
tho less fortunate states as to loca­ but any person whb feels an irre­
As I have charge of the business of the
ago I preached a eulogy on the emi­
-AND
tion, climate, etc. Burely no brighter sistible Impulse to legislate should nent apostle whose festival yon cele­ sumer; but, greater than, this, wjll Title Bond &amp; Guarantee Co., E ast Sant
uture ever loomed up before any try his proposed taw on his neighbor brate today. Aa 1 doubt not. yon were be the lmpétus giveq to agriculture ford Land League, and W. A. WhitSaturdays 4 to 9 p . m
.* .
U te than that now ahedddlng its and get it down where the .common all very attentive to msrWBd aa I have which will grow out of the knowl­ cbmb, ! can be found in the Tax Aa-*
Y4T-,
rays over this fair land of flowers, people can understand it before a t­ not learned anything new of him, I edge that the. producer will receive lessor's Office in the court house
S tm o g e r s W elco m e
end soon it will bioaaom as the rose, tem pting’ to .put It o n , the statute have nothing to add to what I said at the (till reward of his labor.
“
Thus
out
of
the
world's
calamity
the
lime."
T
H
O
S
.
K.
B
A
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S
books.
— F L . Myers Press.
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THE SANFORD HERALD

THE HIGHER COST OF LJVING
SOLVED

BEGIN . TO SAVE TODAY

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B. Rhoades is building a nice
IN AND ABOUT THE CITY , newC. borne
on Oak avenue between
Seventh and Eighth streets
L ittle

Happenings — Mention

Of

I'LKZOL
drink

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the

REST

!t roUNTY HAPPENINGS t

cherry
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The banner for largest attendance
Mr, and Mrs. P. I, Woodruff was given to tffe Berea ns again last
CIIULLOTA SNAPSHOTS
have
returned from a pleasant sum­ Sunday by having present two more
ftRSONAL ITEMS OP INTEREST
members
thap
the
Fidrlis
Class.
mer »pent in the mountain* of North
We added three new members to
We are having some nice summer
Carolina.
ánmmarj Oí The FloatfnglSmall Talk«
our enrollment
Come nnd( Join a weather now
The ratti* are line
All hat* at reduced price*
\ good good class of young men
Succinctly Arranged For Hurried
and keep the air cooler
ait.Hurtmerit to select from at Mr*
Herald R »»J*r*
F. E. G..
Aitate a number of our folk* took
Grace E. Williams'.
6-2l
Class Reporter.
their camping outfit and' went (o
Everybody to lho basket 1)0 lì
H. G. Dieterich, local manager of
the St Johns prairie to camp for a
gamo tonight.
1the Virginia Carolina Chemical Co
few i'ays last weuk.
Mr. anil Mrs.
Presbyterian Church
Dr. Brownlee li5s returned t o ]G . M Jacobs chaperoned the party
ÜrlnlC' PfcEZOL, the new- drink. j is the proud putuusstir of It new FVrd
I touring car
Mi.** May Prevatt of Geneva, who
Sanford and will preach at both
4-tf
services Sunday. The services will has been visiting her brother, .1 A
Como and cheer for Sanford t o - ’ Mr*, («race Earl William* left last
Prevail for several day* lust week
Wednesday for u few daya outing at he held in the Imperint Theater,
night at basket ball game.
returned home Friday.
Sunday
school
9:45.
Asheville, N.
then will continue
Mrs. Geo. Bentley is confined to
Seo Dutton for turnip, musard on to New York and Philadelphia
Preaching II u. m. ami 7:30 p. .m.
lettuce and cauliflower neqd. 96-tf lof her fall supplies and the latest
All aro cordially invited to these her bed thin week with some kind of
services. I t - is earnestly hoped that fever
F. F. Dutton, ono of the largest styles in the millinery business*—“
Mr^ and Mr*. J. C. Partin and
there wtff~bp a hrrge attendance nt
buycrs rrrd sWppcrs aDibrnfnrd ants
Large assort m rnf' of'Tinir goods, Sunday •srltuu! Rill!
children—-op Oviedo visited Mrs.
In
city, n r hiixirum
■ TaxKtr’juwurtment
yi*
r.&lt;i&lt;lfh 1
IrtBlWI iTfHl'l lull .fUlllla
i» 11to
T ribune.
at Mrs. Grace E. Williams. 2-t-G
Bertie «Story and wife and Miss
•Ladies Gun Metnl Pumps, price
Blanch
Green visited the former's
HnplUt Church Services
Farmers are busy getting ready
$ 1. 48 . E- H. I’etors, Eaduauuk-iUo*». Tdr an enormous crop of celery, letuncle,
F.
'M, Story last week.
Sunday, Sept. 13th, corner Park
Store. 113 W. First St. *
Gjltc
Billie.
x.kalu*.*-Loinrr'“dobtv
tucc and other winter vegetables. avenue and Sixth.

Matters In Brief

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Come and watch the. Sanford Thera seems to he. no great.TrodWtri'“'?!«*! B M V G «KT
mi MVe a sufficient num ber of trips to th e
Silence to Orlando Monday.
11:00 Preaching, Buhject,
Re
^
team win from the DeLand team. with seed beds this year and the inMr. and Miss Rivers gave a de­
dieatiTJTiY* arc that there will bo a as an Aspect of Worship."
p
an
try
to
equal
a
long
daily walk in th e
Fresh yeast cakes and Imperiul
lightful pilleau supper at their home
large
acreage
in
this
section.
3:30
Jr.
B
.
Y
.
P.
U.
i
r
.•gasoline irons at Mrs. Simon’s.
2-tf
Tuesday night. All report a pleas­
open air, which would do her m ore good.
6:45 Sr. B. Y. P. U.
Closing out all typewriter carbon
ir
ant
time.
Mrs. E. J. Parsons of Jackson­
"Spark
7:45 Preaching, subject.
paper. Best grades only, at 25c
T
h
e
Hoosier
K
itch
en
C
ab
in et is th e m ost c o n v e n - '
Mrs. J. Tildon Jacobs and little
ville if guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. T.
Plugs."
per dozen sheets. Herald Office.
nloce,
Lonn
Leo
Sutton
went
to
Or­
Woodruff, , corner Third and PalWelcome, always welcome.
ient and g re a te st labor savin g device for th e hom e
97-tf
lando Wednesday, where the la tier
G E O R G E HYM AN,
metlq,
will enter school for. this term.
Mr. J. C.“ McComh, editor of the
Pnstor
I th a t you could purchase, a fa ct which ev ery house­
Get your ice cream from Duhart's
Chn* Steever and Frankie Story ♦ ’
Flòrida Growers New*, accompanied
Ice Cream Factory.
85-tf
J
spent Wednesday in Orlando
t
by hi* wile arc stopping at the SanSanford, Flu., Sept.9, 1914.
♦ wife who has one, will adm it.
Mi** Bertha Jacobs Is visiting
Give the Sanford basket hall team [ ford House for a few days. .They
Whereas, It has pleased Almighty
♦
your support tonight.
|expect to mnke Jacksonville their God to remove from our
Camp Mrs M N. l.en in Orlando this
week
CASH
OR
IN S T A L L M E N T
PLEZOL Is the one best fountain tu&gt;" " ‘ ,hif*
wh,'r' " Mr M&lt;* Sovereign W H. Cnderwood, Past
G M Jacobs, George Jacobs, Tll- ♦
l-tf
f omli ha* opened an editorial office C (*., on July 16, 1914. who was a
detl l.tcob*. Nmik Jacob*. Henry ♦
dr,nh
for the New*.
true and tried Sovereign: be it
Hon. Forrest Luke i* building hi*
Resolved, That Gate City Camp Fut 1 Snmmir Long. D. W Currie
fences it, the races lor the Speakerklmll&gt; "-memher that while away
U/
A D E D M A T IIV
F ,r * 1
&amp; P»»m«‘tli&gt; Avenue
has sustained i t , lots by fyis death, and John Thornburg spent Tuesday
ship and has the inside track accord- my store will he open as usual under which we do deeply mourn.
in Sanford,
.
W.
A
D
E
K
M
lll
l
SANFORD,
FLORIDA
the care of Mrs. Daisy Tremaine.
Gala* Long drove through to Or­
ing to nil reports from the field.
Be
it
further
resolved,
That
we
Mrs. Grace E. Williams, 106 E.
♦ ♦ ♦ £ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ •♦&gt; ♦•&lt;$*
1dediriito a page of our minutes to lando Wednesday to carry J. E. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
5 or 6 doses GG6 will liera k any First St.
(blit
hi* memory and that these resolu- •Simmon* family in a ear
vase of Fever or Chills. Price 25
('■row n lame home \\ed lli**- ►
E
The member* of the Presbyterian (ton* be published in tin* Sanford
♦♦♦+•*»#• + ♦ ♦ ♦ + ♦ +++4+4-++-M.++ +-*■+++•*•++++ + ♦ + ♦ ♦ + » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ t
cents.
94-26t
.hurt'll will give a reception for lb',
day
itternoon
from
Oriundo
with
Herald and a copy sent to bis In»*
Phone No. 182 Rtf A V l i m n i ÏÏ
104 F. Stree
F. E. Bradons, representing the and Mrs. Brownlee on Tuesday even- t rl, ( v(,,|
hi* • w Forti car
fa mil \
Ciouthern State* Life Insiuranee ( » ing. S«*t»t I átii. S In at ale n *t
\\ M Martin ol &gt;■ Ville
It.
P.e*p&gt; . t f (ill V * 111*lit 11ted
MAGAZINES
P E R I O D IC A L S
of Atlanta,
hendi|Uiirtcr* in ib m e ot Mr a tut Mt*
Il
U
1 reg no, r ppm i,t in. . t at t be
, till,
F i. Miller,
Jacksonville is in t iie city for u few Steven* “ Every member of the eonlinpii't i burch 8.ilurda\ und &gt;uu
E W Bigger*.
Ice Cream ■ Soda W a t e r
Conleclionery
Cigars and T o b ac co
days on business connected with In*
i* invited In lie present
day
III* ihioghtt-r
Mi-* \\ retini
I W
SiiigU'tury.
firm
und a &gt;ordini invitation t
iti tiili I
lieve ip.ihird loin nit hi* tnjt
( 'um(lilt tec
luí lites' Baby Doll Pump*, pnce t.. all Irt.-nd* in the . it&gt;
| J E Simmons nnd family of la»»2 45. E. H. Peters Exclusive.Shoe I
pi.EZOL in bottle* for
Basket Ball
gnuV have been \i*iimg Mr
Money in Florida Ill's*
i* nuvi-d in Flornla and it »* ich cha
Stuns 113 AY First St
6 It.
lt (1| .|..,,|,.r.
I tf
Lhc *.t iiford Basket Ball team will Mr- I; \\ Mmmon* i In- week
lust b t u* give you a lew figures lobbie (or the I lem ocra is this tune.
. . . .
play t he fa*t DeLand team in t he
t L.de I lemming. postoffii'e III to think over (or a little while..
When the tickets for the Novem,11 H Pattiahnli, Aubrey Moran, i Hun Frank
I. U mid ruff i* home
speitor ,;,uie out ami went over the '1‘here is room and opportunity in J her election are printed in this state
l). D." Daniel* and J. T. Mclaim again after spending several week Episcopal Parish House tonight
The Sanford boy* are in fine shape proposed rural route la*t week Florida for a billion hens
Suppose they will contaiy none hut the names
acre among the prominent Geneva in the mountain* &lt;&gt;f North Carolina.
and
will
give
the
visitors
a
hard
there
were
that
many
hens
in the of t he Democratic candidates for
E L Brown look him over I he
people in the city on Tuesday, a t ­ Hi* sun, J
D . accompli tiled him
gli
me
*tn!e
and
that
t
.n
il
hen
produced
office True there will Int the Usual
rou
tending the meeting of the school home
Mrs
Woodruff and Ralph
,Lln* I* the t e a m that the Sanf ord
Mm
egg*
per
annum
That
would
space
for writing in your imrtirular
board and the county comnttnaion­ and Harry and Frank Jr are in I tuv
liotfl met a week ago tn Del. ali d,
mean
200,D
ltO.lM
M
I,0011
egg*
a
year
preference
for each office, hut the
ers.
Wint, S C . where they will remain
Webber \\ h i On The Job
the game resul ti ng tn a tie.
lt would mean more than 1, 000, 01(0,- practice of penmanship has never
Photographer Webber wj* on the 0011 dozen egg* a year
New hooking orders for Big Bos­ several weeks lunger at Mr* Wood­
The line up for the Sanford i* a*
If that many been popular in Florida elections,
ruff’s
old
home
arid
where
Frank
job
the race* last Monday
at egg" could be marketed at the a\cr printers' ink having always obtained
ton Lettuce and Cauliflower seed.
follow* Washburn çpd Herring, for­
will attend school lhi* winter
F. F. Dutton.
96-tf
wards, Gilbert, center. Itouth and I la y to tin Heath und made several age price of 30 cents, that would he the greatest number of cross marks,
The Blue Seal Tire Compound Raynor, guards; Kouth and Murphy P " ' ^ ™ of "ie wrecked cars that an" income to Florida every year of
The Bryan jirimury law is responCome to the Nautilus Casino at
show the artistic talent of the ph&lt;v $ 4. 800.000,000 |ier annum! Gan you slide, for their being none hut the
Seabreeze, the coolest spot in Flor­ will positively heal punctures and subs.
j(?
The game will ho ailed at 8:15. t-grapher. On account of the cloudy
Do you ijueslion it?
1 names of Democrats on the ticket.
ida, to spend your vacation.
Per­ preserve the life of your automobile*
aspect
of
the
sky
when
the
races
and
motorcycle
tires
and
tubes.
Admission 25 cents.
you do, take a piecr. of paper and It provides that all jiarties shall
fect bathing houses and beach
were being pulled oil he could n&lt;ft figure it out how many acres of land
Address
make their ^nominations mi the priFresh water shower.
New woolen Exclusive territory open
get
a good clear picture of the cars in this mute could raise chickens, rnary in order to have the names
D
A
Hanna,
Sole
Distributor*,
913
The (¡real War
bathing sui.ts and room 25c.
Fo
in action but has •.tinti v r&gt; gota j((}Vk ,mihy ben* lo l he arre conili he of their candidates placed on the
Florida avenue, Tain pa. Flu.
Reflections upon and lessons I here­
men und women.
100-13tc
lilies at that
I* Fri 2tp
,
raiscd and fed
And do you knnw ticket, and none but the Democrats
from, will In' t h e ■subject for special
Mr. and Mrs Charles Phillip*
t
fiat
ihc
.itno'iii'
"1
ri unì &gt; from hen |artinpati 'l in thè primury
t (ria nconsideration
next
Sundiy
tv.
m.g
E &lt;i If.indili, who purchased nnd
and Mrs J l) Adams of Genova
fr u i i a l i m i
w tt u b l ru eali a li m i n i n e
ilo S e n t i m i
at
the
Congregational
t
&gt;irch
at
anil Mr Harry Phillips and sister. purtlv developed .1 farm III Meet a
to Floridu half as lug as the entire
7 ..ill
Excerpt* from important pro
Mias Clara Phillips of tin* city made three or four year* ago and ha* for
income
of .America today?
We'll
Extensive improvements are re­
nouncuniuou,
by
lacn
of
authority
a merry party to -D a y to n a Bunch some time past been tilling a good
give a prize to *ny one who will ported as being under way at Lakeand great ability will be given; be­
position
which
was
offered
him
in
a t the races returning here on Tues­
prove it can’t he done. Now figure port, the new town ju ft started H
Great Falls, Mont., has returned to sides the pastor will offer some *ug- '
day.
You
probably
recall
the
bad
after­
vour heads till
Jacksonville Meshort time ago On the shore of Lake
his former, love and will again en­ geslions ns to the result* of this
effects of the calomel more than the t ropoli*
Ojerhohre A good commencement
Men’s black nnd tan Oxfords, gage in truck growing, Hi* wife will awful world conflict.
You need
is being made by the erection of a
$3.50 add $4 Q0 values
Price $2.98 "be here and t he&gt; will resume resi
The regular morning service at 1 1 sickness you took it for
,r again go through with being
school house, as there ure already
E. H; Peters Exclusive Shoe Store. J
m
witlllh „
Sundu&gt; school ; i
days o'clock und
None But Democrats
knocked out for a day or two
fifty children of school age in the
113 W First St
6 D**
9 15 and t\ E. Society at 6 15 ji m
1 *ua!lv about tin* time even ctiniTiiunily
calomel
A school mill of 6,0011
Piano and IMaycr Piano Expert le t all the* member* and Iriem.
W. F^ Watson left yesterday for
\ext
t i m e &gt; ti ii r l i \ e r
get* s lu g
iw.i jears tile newsjiapers id Honda feet dully rapacity is in operation
All work ab rally to the work now beginning
tuning ami repairing
Nqw Jersey, where in a few day* he
sol ut el y guara nteed. W L. Harvey. the fall and winter campaign
You gi*h and inactive, we urge that you are urging the voters to register „ „ j there is demand for pvery foot
W'tlt be united in marriage to Miss
102 t f will timi our church auditorium a* go to I. It I’hihps A: Go for a and *nie the party at, the Nove m- of lumber that it can cut On e hunBox 1233-Phone* 249-4
Charlotte Keelor.
The bride and
houle of Dodson's Liver Tone, a her election, hinting at dark and
ltcrea in citrus fruits ara being
groom will he in Sanforil about the ‘ Direct word comes tins morning cool and pleasant as any place in splendid vegetable liquid medicine mysterious schemes, the Socialists,
set out this season and a nursery is
first of Dctohcr to make this city from Daytona Beach that Mr. War­ the city. All aro cordially invited, ■that will sti^t your liver as surely as Republicans. Bull Moose, Populista,
being pre pared that will soon bo
and
especially
those,
who
have
np
their future home, much to thft grat­ ren, the man who was so seriously
Independents nnd other political supplying all of the young stock for
calomel
ever
did
and
with
none
of
injured in the races at the beach regular place of worMip. Now is a the nfti r effects of calomel.
ification of their many friends.
to the increasing number of new groves
It is associations are about to work
Monday is slowly improving.
It good time to turn over a new leaf nh*uluUd\ harmles» bolli lo chìldren throttle the unterrified Democracy
that will he set out in the early
5 or 6 doses GGG will break .any
was previously reported that he and get the habit of church nnd unti ndu t • and demanda no restric- of the state and rapture every of-3 fllture. Lands are selling for from
.case of Fever or Chills
Price 25
died Tuesday morning, hut this was Sunday school attendance. A warm ti»n of bnbits or tlict.
lire from governor to constable.
centa.
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94-'2bt
forty to one hundred dollars per acre
an error. Mr. Warren regained con­ welcome awaits ypu at the Congre­
The people have become accus­ on terms. There is an abundance
A Urge houle of Dodson's l.iver
gational
'church.
Mrs. C. E. Snyder, who has been sciousness yesterday for the first
Tono costa only fjfty conta and thè tomed to this biennial warning and of cattle' und hogs in the neighbor­
visiting fritti(1.4 and relative* In Ohio time nnd there is now some hopes of j
druggiate who scll it gunrnntco it to naturally pay little attention to it, hood insuring a plentiful supply of
Letter From Will Beatty
during July and August returns his R c o v e ry .
tu he thè piace of ralomel, and will but the war or the high cost of ink 'meat.
Siyiiord Herald:
homo the present week. Mr. Snyder
r, funti ynur money if ìt (aìls in your and [taper have caused the news­
N. A. Colbert, R. J. Holly. J J
Dear Mrs Inclosed find cheek fot
is nt preseat, we regret to note, in
papers to neglect this important
Dickinson, P M. Elder and J D $ 2 .till tn pay my subscription to the case or if -you ure not satished^
very poor health and under the
work recently. However, the party
Adv
lavison left yesterday for Daytona Herald from Sept. 1914 to Sept.
doctor's care, taking treatments b o t » ^
each where they expert to fish for 1915. 1 would like u&gt; write you a
in Orlando and Jacksonville.
several days at least that is what
Those wanting Wutaon Sprayers they snid when they left here. Bon.
in the near future should leave or­ W. J. Sears ixjxwTs Jo join them would be too long a letter for you I 2
ders nt the store of the Geo. H. there, as well a» several from San­ to redd. Hut will say myself and |=r
'Ffcrnnld Hardware Co. at once, as it ford.
Wherj las! heard from the family left Snnford, Fla., , April 2 1 ' S
Ukes about 30 duytt to get them. party were all sitting -on the curl»
at 4 a. in. with two one horso wagons
on Weft 'First street awaiting re* and traveled all through Georgia,
,rorn &gt;.*»&gt; ^C Jory.-----3-9tf
Consider the ad v an tag e of having a p a rtn e r in your business who has am ple
South Carolina,
North Carolina,
-Tail Lovell left yesterday for At- pairs on their first "blow-out."

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Thyndays and Sundays—^ ^ o d Und Park.
Picnic conveniences,
amusements. The only safe, clean
«utdoor swimming pool, emptied
dsily, cleaned and re-filled from ar.*wi»n well. Showt-r bath, toboggan
wide • L e u td prlvit ly* also.
8t5f
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Virginia, Washington, D. C., Mary­
land,’ Delaware, Pennsylvania, then
through New Y ork state to Delhi,
in all wo traveled about 1,809
miles and arrived here July 28th .a
4 p. tn.
Averaged over 100 miles
every week. B o th horses Btood the
trip fine. I expect to make this my
home. I have a nice place here in £»5
the Cntskill Mountains so sond the
Notice to Telephone Subscribers
paper to me "here at Delhi, N. Y.
On and after October 1st, 1914,
Yours truly, .
there will be a charge of ONE
W. H. B E A T T Y .
Dolhi, New York.
DO LLA R (11.00) made for chang­
ing position of telephone fn same
building,
and TWO
D O LL A R S •
Natural Deduction.
(»2.00) for moving telephone irom
»Mamma,'’ queried small Edna tbo
one building to another.
. first time sho saw « multicolored parSANFORD T E L E P H O N E CO. .j rot, "waa that chicken hatched* from
Per F. W. Mahoney, Sec’y.
on Exatér e g g r

linta to finish his' course In elec­
Notice la Public
trical engineering at the Georgia
1
•
*
Technlloglcal. College.
Mr. Lovell
All occupation tax will be due
k** been a student fit this famous October first. All not paid by Octo­
institution for the full three years ber 16th will be considered delin­
course and will.be a full fledged en- quent and double rate chargedfineer. when he finishes in Ju ne
.
M. W. LOV ELL,
next. '
4-4tc
Clerk.

T y P °writ*r Ribbons— Remember
the Herald wheji you need ono
."»V b mschine,. 75c delivered
Phone 148. *'
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resources, who allows yo u to run y o u r business as you wish, and who tak es an
a c t.v o interest in your business success.
This is th e relation we form with our cu stom ers.
M ake u s a p artn er in your business agreeable to the a b o v e con d ition s; th en
ta k e time to h ave a.p erson al talk w ith our officers w henever you are in need of
ad vice. Y ou will alw ays he welcome and we will assist you in every w ay pos­
sible along such business lines.

MAKE OUR BANK OUR BANK

Sem inole County Bank
(C O U lrí H O U SE BU ILD IN G )

FORREST LAKE. Pre«.

D. L. THRASHER, V -P rti.

A. R. KEY, Cuhier
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did

Courage

In

Sailors Go Down With Ship

the

Cheering K aiser— Avia­

Face of Death.

to r’s Daring Errand.

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TÓIIIKH of unaurpasaed ficrolitn return to bis’’regiment, has arrived a(
la tlic fncc of ihc eiiemy’a Ilei VUua.ou.hla.Tvay to tho frenL
“A Itusslan who has Just returned
on lami Inni on Bea nini In Mie
nlr continue to Mirili a world of from tho wilds of Novgorod province,
readers of ilio wnr nowi a* thè "battio far from tho rallwnya. give* an tnter'.'■'of thè nurtfiM - m p - « vrith umllnilnimlt sstlnrr a**T"T*n^'“*"***“ attitude-of the
peasantry toward I ho war and tho ac- od fu rj. . y
------ A tl -U faW rltTi/m nf.. Un» io*»

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of

tbo

Shied Shell« Overboard.

, . .Went Down With^Flag.
One Incident baa been described
which shows the grit bf the German
sailors. I glr« It aa nearly ns possible
In the language of my Informant
“Wo were bard at It with a German
cruiser,’V be said, "and «be was In a
bad way, on tbo point of «Inking. We
could see her deck« were In an awful
moos, and her «tern was In flames. It
'. had been «hot away. JVe could see
only one man on tho forecastle, but be
waa a plucky one. He holitcd a flag,
and It waa atilt tbero when tbo atpp
went down. I suppose be went down
with her."
The following letter from a German
- military aviator la printed In tho Brou.
denburger Zeltoug:
“While our company lilll lay In gar­
rison I received orders to iLjyt on a
flight Into tbe enemy's countflf at day. break the following morning. We
beaded for tbo French border. Im­
mediately my observer,'a first Route»-&gt; a n t called my nltenUon to little black
puffs of intake, and 1 knew at once we
were being fired at by hostile artillery.
Bo we climbed to 2.000 meters.
“Next we noticed that Ihree of the
enemy'« aeroplanes were pursuing us.
but soon we outdistanced and lost
sight of them, loiter we beard that
two of tbe enemy’s seroplnnea had
beep brought down by oar artillery.
“ With a threefold hurrtil'.wo now
flew over tbe border toward a battleHeld of tbo war of ¿870-71. which we
reached without any further untoward
Incidents. Here we noticed long col­
umns of troops inarching from tbe
■outb toward tho northeast We dr*
. efiB around tbe plnca end then started
toward Maos.
"We were now continually fired oa
1 saw, among other things, bow a bat­
talion of Infantry stopped In tbe street
and aimed at ue Silently, and quietly
we amt In our taube and wondered
what would happen next Suddenly I
noticed n faint quivering throughout
the whole aeroplane^ That was alL
Aa 1 saw later one of the pianos had
four boles mado by rifle bullets, but
without changing our course on wa
flew.**
nontenant Campagne of the French
aviation corps, while flying over the
German line« at the height of a mile,
waa subjected to tbe enemy's Are. A
shell struck his machine, and be stop­
ped the motor.
Tbe aeroplane oec|I!atsd violently,
but tbe lieutenant succeeded In vol­
planing Into .the French •lines. ne
landed aafely and gave Important In­
formation concerning the German po­
sition.

Scorn« Eleven Wounds.
A correspondent at 8 t . Petersburg
got the following Incident .through tbe
censor:
“A Cossack hero, Kuzma Urinchkoff.
who received eleven wounds la an out
poet affair against the German« and
attracted the shedal attention of the
emperor while in the hospital'at Mos­
cow and petitioned to be allowed to

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Notfrc la hrrvbv fi van I hit under »nd
by tlftu« ni A finit tlcerr# of for« v|cm«i rt* ifld

at co rn e r of first S t

and I a lm ctto A ve.

How Prince W illiam Died.
H. L. I’cck
O. L, Taylor
Tho Hanover Courier prtnu this ac­
Exalted Ruler
, Secretary
count by nn eyewltnc-sa of the dpnth oflft
Princo William o f IJppe. who fell In The Lake Brceie Council No. 31 Junior
tho assault on Liege.
Order United American Mechanics
“On tho morning of tho Olh we suc­
Meets every Wednesday nl 7:30, p
ceeded In gelling on the northern wnlls
V isitin gb r o th e r *
M.,
in the City Hull
of Liege, where, however, we were comare
welcome.
C.
H.
Smith,
Rec. See.
pletely surnuiudt-tl by Belgian troof*s.
who tlrew ever closer nround us and
pressed us han) amid n hull of hullets.
By ortler of hln highness our detach­
ment formed n circle, and We defended
ourselves stoutly for somo time till nl
length wo saw strong re-enforcements
coming'to our old.
4
“In order to ennhlo them to lornte
the exact *|*&gt;t where we were the
prince rose to n kneeling ixosltlon.
pointed with hLs sword to the approach
lng column and gave mo the order to
raise the flag so wo might be recogulzed.
"I raised the ting and waved It In o
circle, which at once drew nn extra
lurll of hulk-ls from tho enemy. The
flag wns shot out of my bands, while
tho same volley wouuded tho .prince
fatally In the breast and throat Ills
| labt words wrre. 'Remember roe.' ” '

Describes Perilous F lig h t

E g

Sanford l.odgr No 62, F. *nd A. M.
Communication every first and third
Thursdays at 7:30.
Visiting brethren
welcome.
O: L. Taylor
«2^
F. !.. Miller
Secretary
W. M

NOTICE o r H*LK

4 -Frl-S te
1k—
ot akohoftc drink*., lla a a ja :
on on the 29 lh &lt;day ot September, A. IJ.
General fltbihtra*
1914.
“ .*! «foppert TTfft Hffle Inn rftr tb&lt;rtibrtu Visitina lrnlnhts al a.airs
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J
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Witneea my offici»! aignature and real
P . - J , M i ll e r
N olle* U h fitb jr flv .n l u i J. F. g ain e,
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nf
' __ f i ti In , a, N
AÎ il “I
•road and" ordered to* and something H . M c L a u li n
be 2 7 th day ol Auguri,. A. D. l i l t ,
et T
T a. t. I•Certifié**«
a w m n r r n _____
191?,
d
ell)
E . A. D OU G LA S S.
c.
c
r
3rd
day
of
Ju
ne,
A.
I».
t
he
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K
.
I
t
.
an
d
if.
to enL Somo mujlks were there dis­
Notice
la
hereby
given
that
under
and
Clerk Circuit C o u r t , dUm lnoU Co.. FUT1
Ih day
da
llfirale No, ISS dated the 111)
of Ju
by
virtue
ol
a
w
rit
ol
Fieri
Farlaa
leaued
cussing their own affairs orer the tea­
Ifiratee
hai
filed
,aid
cert
3
F
r
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t
e
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. . C . R o b e r t a , D . C.
A. I». 1904
Sanford I^»dge No. 27,- I. O. O. F.
r-om t
my office and hk* made application for las. out and uodcr the -e»i ot ■&gt;..
pot«. “Tho Lord bo praised, all lluaT
d
r
mil.
id.rough
C
*tyurrtr
.
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,'WBrMu,
-I
p
«
bat
rd. c« wlth ' law .
Meets every Monday at 7:30 p, m., deed tn. luug. In arc ordan
rauae
therein
pending
wherein Notice of X&gt;pt!rallen r o / T a t Deed Undrr
aln Is bappy now!" an Id oA\ 1 waa In­
Said rerüfleat* t m b ra r e e th» foJIowing d * e - certain
Tam pa Fertiliser Company, a corporation Hertlen S * f Chap ter 4SSS, L a w * of Flerida
over Imperial Theatre.
ctibed
property
rituated
In
Semlnole
touttterested to know why and watt told In
N otire la hereby given t h a t O. If. Fraln
Fldrld». to-wlti
Certificate No. » 9 « . ia plaintiff and E. R. Potter ¡a defendant.
L. D. Wicker ly.
,
•'WtftfttL.
Tfi^oc-nf T u t - tIwrU ftrete No. l07T,dated
a surprised lone. "Why thoy’ve shut J . W. d. Singletary *
Lot 8. Ulk l«, T irr A, Stanford. T h * «alti th e . paderalgned Sheaa# - I S S _____ ______
‘
the arti d s y ot J a n e A . D .. 1912, haa filed
land bring aaeeued at rev data of tb» le* and on Monday, th e 8lh day ot Octoner.
Secretary.
N. G.
the drink shop«, and nil our then are
t ua n c* of ,u ch eertifirata in the nam» of A. D 1914, tha ears» being the flrax Mon­ •aid eertiflrh u In m y office, and haa mada
day In aald month and a legal aalea day, will application for t a t deed t o Uaue in accord­
Rebecca Turnerr
sa rosy cheeked aa Inasles n o w ."'"
Gale City Tamp No. 6, W. O. W
Certificate No. 48X e m b ra r e , M t
I , eapoae ter akl# and aell at public eutv-ry to an ce with law. Said r v t l f l r a t e embrace« tha
T h e eaid land the hlgbeat and beat bidder for raeh , with­ (oUowlsg deacribed p ro perty , altuated in Re ta­
* Meets second and fourth Wednesday Blk H . Tier T, Sanford.
Queen Would Fight.
bring aaaeaaed at the dal» of tb» leeuanc* in tbo legal hoar» on aald date, a t and In in d l, co unty, Flo rid a, t o - w lt :B e g . ISIt S . ef
* v’ *. •
of euch certificate In tbe e i t » ol L yn ch , J . front of tha court houae door In th * city of N W Cor. of ReC.5 T o 2 1 , It 3 0 . run E . 251 ft
The London Express correspondent nights In each month.
E.
Untre, ,ald certificate (hall b* re- Sanford. Semlnole county. Florida, the (fal­ 3 7 9 9 It W 2 3 1 It N 7 9 » It.
F.
L.
Miller
J
.
F.
Hoolehan
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T h e »aid land brink aaaewaed a t th* data
at The Hague give» nn Interesting ver­
deemed acrording to law, t a i deed will lowing deerrlbed land, riluato , lying and
In Retninola county, Florida, to-w it; ot t h e loauanr* o( aucb c e r tifira t* In tha nam*
Clerk
Council Commander iu u e thereon on the 2 9 th day of Beptem ber, bring
sion of a conversation between King
1-ot
Rlity-aia
(66)
and
the
toulh
hall
ot
l-ot
ot
W. E . L. H un te r T K . Unlea* aald certifi­
A. D. 1914.
Albert of Belgium and Primo Minister tJnited Brotherhood of Carpenters and
w itn e e , my official aignatura and aeal Fitty-lour (S4) of Ht. Jn.eph’a Addition to ca te ahell be redeemed a cco rding to law, tai
t hi« the 27th day of Auguri. A. D. 1 9 1 4 . Ranlord. according to map or pint thereof deed will iaaue thereon on the 14th day o|
do Ilroquevlllc, when tho king express­
aa redordad In tbe public tocorda of Orange Rept. A. D ., 1914.
Joiners of America •
(»all
E.* A. DO UG LA RS,
W ltn ea r my official s i g n a t u r e and aeal thl«
and Rgmlnolr Countle*. »tale ol Florida,
ed a determination of tight to tbe laiL
Circuit Court, Semlnole Co., Fla .
Sanford Local Union No. 1751 meets S-FClerk
to aatlaly the term * ot aald elocution and the 12th day ol Aug. A. D.. 1914.
ri-Stc
Hy J . C , Robert«, i&gt;. C.
The Incident occurred In Antwerp
K. A. Ilougl**«.
coat*.
first and third Thursday night at 7
Clerk Circuit C o u r t Heminoie Co.. Fir-aid».
Dated thl» S la t d a y of Aoru at. 19 14 .
when tbo king said to tbo primo minis­
I
Se*U
J . c . Ro bert,, D i
C.
M.
H
A
N
D
.
o’clock
in
the
Eagles’
Hall.
N elle , e t Applirallsa
or Tax Deed Under
ter In tbo presence of tbo queen:
1 0 3 - Fri. Str.
Rbrrifi S em inole County. F lo rid a
S r,l io n 373 of the General Hlalule,
'If needisary, you. my denr minister. |J- W. O. Singletary,
J . M. Brown,
4-Fri-Stc
Notlre li heret.y (Iven thaï J. N. 1 Porter,
anil myself will take out rifles otul g o 1
Scc’y-Treas.
President J r ., purchaser ol T » « Feftlflra te , No«
N «!lrr of tpjiiirallon For T a i U rr d 1'fidr#
l i e . l i t , 171, dated th* 3rd da) of Ju n e ,
See linn Ä of CHapIrr I n PIÄ, L a » » of It«*
to the field.”
1907. and T * , IVrtirtrale* No«. IJ 3 dated In I l f cult Courl H r v r n l h J udir Ift! ( 1 fr uit In
B. P. O. IL SanfoFtl Lodgi- 1241
Ida
In »nd For S r m l n o l r Co untf. Fi«»flda In
‘ ihr 3fh &lt;i.) ol Ju n«. A D 1911.
fVrtlfl“So will l." said the queen, "and all
Motif« i» hrrnby (tit e n I hat H It. IlnoVrir
t'h nnf « ri
Mrvt first’and third Wednesday night ra le No Ut)S d*|ed the 3rd day ol Ju n e .
Belgian women will go with me."
p urrh awr of Ta» t i'rtiflral** No 107■*, ■!«'* I
riTio MflrUfl«, C'urnplftififtfit
. ...
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A D 1912. r e r t i f t r a l r No 2M dated the

* : G eiman &lt;3 ulsei-A rigano n w lJh à liteman torpedo boot destroyer V*H»r In
* tbo fighting between Hr|tl»h and. Ger­
man wnrsblpo off Helgoland relate« the
following atory:
"Tbo Ariadne attacked gamely, hot
a aboil plumped, her boiler*, putting
half of them out of cotmnl^VL DoI
•aplta this tbe light conUnMl. T h j
quarterdeck of tbo Ariadne took fire,
but thoeo of her gun* that were «till
capable of being worked conUuued
■booting. Tbo enemy turned weal
ward.
**Tbo forecaallo of, the Ariadne wa*
■oon ablaze. Her magaalne waa flood­
ed, but tbe gallant vessel waa doomed.
Her crew waa muatered and gave
''three cboera for tbo emperor and «ang
tbe hymn Tho Flag and Germany
Above AIL* **
Tbo tendon Telegraph’» Harwich
corTe*pondcfit give* further narrnllv«i
6f fbe Helgoland fight, gleaned from
Hritixb «allora. They »ay that -many
of tho German aliella which made hit»
did pot burst, and to that fact they at­
tribute tbo comparative lightness of
tbo BriUab casualty 1DL
“There were five shell» In Ibo boiler
of t h e ---- «aid one of them, mention­
ing the name of a destroyer. " I f one
of tin;in had burst—well, It would have
been all up with the *hlp."
“What did you do with thorn?" ho
was nuked.
“Oh, we Ju»t allied them overlxiard.
We've no room for such rubblab aboard
oar yacht."
In another Instance It Is related that
• a ahell fell on tbo deck of n British
ship. There wa« no Imtnrtllnto explo­
sion. The Bailor« rushed at It and
pushed U Into the sea. a plucky net.
but Just what n sailor would do.

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rule rr a«ie on the 27th day of August, A. I&gt;
I 9 14. I &gt; the* Honorai»!« William 5. Dullock,
¡■rail
E. a . Do u g l a s s .
Judfd of the Circuit (\&gt;urt of I he Fifth
Clerk Clrauit C o u r t , Bamlnola County.
Ju d lriil Circuit of Florida. In the ib M or*
B y j . C . Itoberta, D. C
ffon&lt; th* tt i U * of HononM t James W.
s i n ir e o r siiKiiirr.H s u e
Georg* A DaCotlee,
Fertrltt*. Judge n|« StTvotk Jadirlul C ircuit
Undrr
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virtu»
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•*Solicitor
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of I Tut id1•, Irt f* ha near y •hilling. In that ce r­
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tain rtuM therein pending, vherrin IL. K. tu .il out of tb , C ircuit Court for lh» W,vWare and Mattie (if * &gt; John«, ■■ r ie r u ta f • entb Judfrial C ircu it of Florida. In »nd f»r
*»f ««late of V» T. John«, deceft^ed, are com ­ Srm inol, County, In ■ c » u „ »KTretn A m ,»1
Monroe Chapter No. 15. R. A. Nf.
C o o i p n i l . • Satire ef SepIlcaUan for T«, Drrd |B^,r
plainant* ind Sanford Opera Motive Com ­ [ J » » n A»rirultur«l r ' b , m i c » l
Meet* every iu*ronii ami fourth 'fhur* pany, a. corporatitin of I h# «late of florM a, rorporntJon. I, p)»lallff, ,nd A. I'o rn ri I*
^rri Itin SI 3 i f I fan tiftiiFfftl Ml 11ol rs
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and will •'II
Notice I« hereby given th at J. S . Porter
and Robert If Ramary, truatre, are deday in Masonic Hall over the Imperia frndanta,
,public
outrry
»t
tb»
front
door
of.
lb
,
Jr
, purchaser ol T a * C ertificate, No*.
I *ha!l offer for aalo and aril to
court'
hou*.
In
S»nford,
Florid*,
on
th
,
S«
0
. 3X1. 2X2, dated the 3rd day ol j„ tr
Theatre. Visiting companion* welcome. |the bifhnt tlddrr far e»»h. brier« tb. door Erri Monday in October, A. D. 1511. II
A ;'P . 1905, h a, filed »aid certificate, in my
t t , L.
(1 | rTw*.l«w
|nf I hr court nooM In Hanford«
tn Inola
bring
tb*
Sib
day
of
«»Id
month,
during
lb
,
O.
L.
Taylor
J . F . Karnalx
office and ha, made tppllcation lor la i d»»di
County. Florida. on Monday, lb, Slh
Said
O riotxr, 1914. Ih* m i u bring * I,gal leg»! hour, of ,»|r, to th , hlgbnt »nd b u t to iuue in accordance with law.
High .Priest ot
Secretary
In*, rcertificale*
the
------ and
,
r r t i u e i i r * *- embrace
'following
-" “. « l
(di r,.
t,
•aWa day, «nd during lb* l,g«l hour, of bidder for r»,h .' »If. th» tight, title
i
n
w
l
of
th
,
defendant
rfendant, A. Dornef, In and rrt|,«d property-aituated In Seminale rou,'.
,« U ._ th , proprrty d,»erib ,d In lh . B n ,I do­
tia
Seminole-Chapter 2» Order Eastern Star rr*-, «Ior„»Id * r fnMir»,. to-wlt- T h , » ro t to * rexxtlo n rrGfiewte
r i the cap ital »lock
Klortde, to-wdr t.OT» t« S .“t l S r : T7 ,n&lt;
t „ , , t SK
cur, run n ;»
N inny »,»• l,»l ot l.oi Nln, 19) in Hlo,k of I he People, B an k of Sanford, bring more , ^ t , 3&amp;
Meets ever)'first and third Tuesday Four
nril^d a . M l«»«' «v
d(,t &amp;0 minute, W with S line It SO ch,
(I) of T i,r Two I .) of E. U. T r,S o rd ', p »rtieal,rly d*^rU**d
CertiScnt»
No.
119
for
ten
,h
»
r
e
,
of
lb
,
In each month. Everyone who has seen m ,p of th , town of Sanford In ,«Jd county rapitml »lock of’ ’. J 1 Peopfra
i°r
ì.h‘ ró * .°fo K* t hence N
10 deg 10 m inute, W t rh-.
th e
People* Hank
Hank of
of San
San- , hrnc. «
79 deg SO min
W 13 SO rb.
of Srmlnol,, Hint, of Florid*, bring tb* ,« m ,
his Star in the East-are cordially invited lot upon oblth ,ta n d , lb# Sanford O p en ford, Kin., of a p ar value ol 1 1 ,0 0 0 Od and thence ’ll 16 d re 10 min L 9 cha, thenre
a
book
or
market
value
of
12
.
000
.
00
.
Said
N 79 deg. 30 mm K . 1 3 . 3 0 rha, all in lllnrb
Ifo u „ . now known « , the S lir T b ,*lr« .
to visit this chnpter.
properly being now in pouenloh of I he D, Mitcfaell’a S u r v e y , l-* vy Gran t.
A. K. I'O W E H S .
•aid
A.
Dorner
an
d
levied
upon
aa
the
prop­
Said land» tveing aaaeaaed at tha .late,
—
Sptri«l
S
l
u
l
.
r
,
r ------------------- Alie*-J£.&lt; Bobbin«. Sec!? „■
erty of A. Dorner, and to ,all»fy aald elo ­ ol tb * leeuanc* ol auch certificate* in the
♦ -Frl-ilc
cution and eoata.
I'urrhaaer to pay for name ot Mr*. M. K. Illeka.
Phoenix Lodge-No a , K. of
..
title.
C. M. H A N D .
U nler i aald certificate* »hall be redeemed
Sheriff of Seminole County, Fla.
according to law. I s * deed will l*rua there­
. M W t j T P A i n d nr.ri f o u r t h . T U B d a y s .

OF WAR I
Individual Instances of Splen­

SANfORDJODGES

day ol October, A. D . if tH j oth er» Ia , tb',
bill filed agaltut you will b« laktn aa con.
f»»»*d.
» 4 *rror&lt;!lnf t o i &gt; * , t u deed «111 i««o*
It D further ordered th at tkl, notice b*
tkerro a on t h * 2 9 t h d»y of September.
pubtlahed In tbe Sanford Herald, a
A. D. 1»I4.
VVItnrM toy offirial rifn itu r, on&lt;l *»*l paper, pubtlihed In fiymlnol« county, Flor.
Ida, one* a week fo r tigh t eoiuecutive wN t ,
till, t h , : 7 t h d i r »I A u iu it. A. I ». 1914
Witneea. E . A. Douglaaa. Clerk ol the r „ .
Oral)
K. A. D O U G L A S S ,
cult Court, end th * eeal of »aid court.
Clerk Circuit C ourt. Sornioni. C o , , FI*.
tfala the 22nd day|bf Ju ly , A. D. 191 1
2 - F r t -S lr
B y J . C. Habort*. I». C.

la th« a » » » of M r * n h . a a ,
P a ir*, m U n r t l l c i t M «ktU bo rodo*»-

; t h ,,,&gt; u, Ju n , A , , l9D5&gt; h„ fll, j
rertlfirate. In my office and h a, mado
application tor l a * deed to leaue Jn a cco r d ­
an ce with law. Said certificate* e m b ra r e
the fotloeinf de*rrlbed property eituated
In Rediintd* county, Florida, tow-it:
Uertifirate. No. 438, Unplolted part of III k B
Mit r hell*. Survey, l o r y Grant, Nn, 484,
Lot 58 Ile» R I ) ol E 20 Ai Hlk D. MltI r hell'. Survey, l.evy tirant No 471, I^eit
93, Hlk D, M ltr hrir * Survey, l.evy G ra m
s „ »¿.i, 1^,1
im. D, M lich e ir. Survey .
i ^ v y Grant
N o ^ J O i S , I.olv 9 and ftl
1(1 k C. M lIrhrll'a A Surv ey. l^-vy Grant
Said land, |.ernST^,,*e**ed at tb* &lt;|aie,
of the tv.uaner of , u r h eertlflrelei N o .
438. 4M and 471 tn the name of Unknown
Certifirat» No 133 in the name ol W II
Stevenion
t'ertlflrate No. |n,4&amp; In the
n a m , ot N. U GHea.
t'ertlflrate No. 281

v*.
CMtalinn
W. J . M d . u r i f , l l r f r n d a n l
i**
T o VT. J . M r l . u f » » ,
. Whrrrft» ft bill of comptftlnt hft« l»rrn Died
In thU rourt »• fthovr entitled. ftt\d.&lt;Jk
^
Whrrfftk, Q e o m * A, |)r(*otirs, ftnllcllnr
■ nd of rountftl for comptftlnftnt ha« made
affidavit that it i* th# l»*lirf oI « fflin t that
t h r dofmtlftnt, W . J . M rl.u ri« 1« ft nonrwalfirnt of th* * t * t o of Florida an»i I* a r*»*
idavit nf a if ate* or country ulhrr t h a n thr
■t a i r of Florida, an d that hi* rrficlrnr**
unknown and t h a t 1 ha •! rfendant la o v rr
i t r n l ) on»* yrara of mgr. and that t h r r r is no
|»r r»ori Ili thr a t a lr of Flurida, ! h r « r r v i f * nl
■uhpbcna upon whom
would bind
«aid
an t, thetilorr , you» t h r «aid W. J M r l . u m » ,
are orilcrni and
uir&lt;&lt;d to a|ip#ar tn t h r h*U
of eomulaini fli«*»I In thi* cam# in th«* ahoVf
i*n till**«! court, on or be for«* Monday* t h r f»t h

tha .1 day of June* Ax IK . » 1 0 1 2 , h»* filr«i
aald mrtiflcatn in my ofTW, and haa ynada
tppllcation for t a x deed to Im u * In arrordaorc
%it h law. Said certificai» e m b ra rra the fob
tawing d n c r i M p ro p e r ty altuatad In Sam.
Inolr cou nty, Florida, (o-w lt :230ft* K and IV
by Slfi It. N and S in N K cor. Bw.CTp 21.

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Witfie's my nfTieial ■igna'ure and ** al ‘
)2rth day «xi Aug Ai l&gt; l ‘i l I
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Talks on
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KIDNAPINO

A BETROTHED

MAN.

----Tl* sv«r thus
W' th.!i0i
X
to folly.
IteiDorwe

stings

deeper, and

relenUcu

conscience
Pours more gall Into thè bitter cup
Of their sincere repentance.
U l* supposed when a man Is en-

tho moment that
some men aro on, th e j com
to lead a
as It
were. Tho picas
uro that baa been
most ploaslng to
her, they give up.
Friends w h o m
they havo liked
best see them no
more. Even his
fiancee detects n
——
change in such a
lover. Where he used to call upon
her every evening In tho wook ho cuts
bis visit down to three evenings a
week
where
der of
about

and

adroitly

avoids

revealing

or how he paases the remain
his time. Ho has a reluctance
telling her that ho la working
extra time at his business to earn ad-dltionftl pay to purchaso added luxur­
ies for tho housekeeping. When sho
Insists upon knowing whore ho Is. tbo
truth can no longer bo bold and ho

those fair seconds of unconsclonsneaa
were ’a relief which ho would hardly
have dared hope for to shut out Mary’s
high-pitched voice which got on his
nerve*.
The girl p e i l door I* not -his stylo O R IG IN OF T H E B A N K OF T H E
at all. Ill* mother declares she’s an
M ANHATTAN COMPANY.
angol. Out his mother Is not court­
ing Mary. 8ho won't hear that tho
sweet young girl has a temper, that'
sho’s Jealous us a T u rk , that sh e ’s May Be Said to Have Started From
-a Well of W ater/* Though It Had
.deceitful, smiling sweetly on the dear
the Genius of Aaron Burr
i little tola she meets on tho street,
declaring they were made for air
Behind It.
! and Bunahlne. but Insists that her
■—
•
mother keep their cook's babies shut
Tho uncovering of nn old Iron tank
up In the dark basement kitchen, bo jn Center street recalled a pleco of
i *he W° n t ,0 * U,0lr fac* * ^ rin*
ancient history In connection with the
her In her automobile.
Hank of tho Manhattan Company, tho
Mothers who havo their hearts sot Wall Btrcot Journal Btntca. A spring
upon the mutch fall to obaervn that •well 35 feet deep, covered by tho Iron .
tho Uatos of tho young folks differ tank referred to and tho present-site
widely. They have no likings in com- 0f tho bank, 40 Wall street, const!moo. Ho lores the lively girl—a bit j^utod tho first property owned by tho
coquottlsh, yet sensible girl who Manhattan company, parent of tho
knows when to laugh and whoa to ho hank now bearing th&amp;t name.
Bcrtous; the girl who don't want bar
Tho Hank of tho Manhattan Com­
own wsy all t|pj time, Ui everything; pany sprang from a Ilttlo water com­
Isn't "daffy" on matinees and pany which commenced business with
movies; who docen t run to soothaax-i- -well olwrwtor.*' Tho charter of tho
era to And out If ho was with any j company was drawn by Aaron Durr,
other girl on a particular evening;
tvpi,w»etl
that he was to take her out, but s e n t ! «ndwr-HatnDton because It
her a hnrrNwf-wow twwp i tfI'fffltfrftW
baa]ness reason* To secure peace at omp|0 y all surplus'capital In tho purhome, nfnny a young man has allowed cha, » 0f public or other stock or In
himself to bo coddled Into a marriage atly. other money transactions or op*
which ho might not havo raado of hta orations not Inconsistent with tho conown volition. . Young people should gtitutlon and laws o f Now York or
bo allowed a voice In their mating. of the Unttgd States."
Ho, or she. who manias to please any
This clauso was tho Joker In the
one else has his or her own trials, and charter, of a company started for tho [
both havo themselves to blame }t their purpose of "supplying tho city o( New
happiness becomes shipwrecked.
York with fpuro nnd wholesome wa­
ter." Iff 1738 New York city «differed
1
AQAIN T H E M AR R IED M AN .
from an epidemic of yellow fever
which wns attributed to an Inadequate
WI kw.i rvll may he done. 'Ila right
Hern was
and Inferior water supply.

Heaven

amiss?

How tasteless, then, whatever e»n be
given. *
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Health Is the vltnl principle of bliss.
MATING T O PLEASE F A M IL IE S .

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Build on no tomorrow;

Love has but tbday. •

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If the links seem slackening.

Cut the bond away.

When families are Inttmata. and
on® possesses a young man of mar­
riageable ago, tho other a daughter
Just out of her teens, It seems only
natural that tho two families would
earnestly hope their children would
become enamored of each other end
,the pretty romance emd In wedlock.
••'-.If there is anythin* a yotmg ibkn ffl
obstinate about It Is allowing his pnr•ot* the right to* meddle In his love
affairs. If be.starts In to bean her
around Just to please them, ho finds
himself entangled In a net from which
It Is difficult to ¿xtrleato himself.
* 11 be stops calling on the girl next
door, the two mother« put their heads
together. Morning, noon and night,
for tho next week, be Is treated to a
lecture from tho one person on earth
whom he allows to dlctato to him—
his mother. There Is no way of elud­
ing the girl, she has access to his
home at all times. She Is catered to
and deferred to as though sho were
one of the faintly.
nn I* not even allowed the liixuyy
o* a lover's spaL If anything goes
i *rong. It la he who Is called sharply
to account for I t How dared he go
off In a doxe when Mary was singing
r * * 1* * 1 ,onK hit? He fears to
M l the truth about the matter—that
■AMs
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PAGE SEVI N

HAD SMALL BEGINNING

To potwlrr. where only ■uITrr'd know.
The shortest pjuie« Is much too Ion*

Every girl has her W&gt;vt&gt; dream,
swevyt, and fanciful, of the man who

will onp day como to woo and wed
bor. In her meditations bo Is always
light of heart and fancy free. Not
cloud darkens their courtship. Mar­
riage Is tho natural outcome of their

Aaron Durr's opportunity for s t a r l ­
ing a bank. In which effort he hnd,
for many year*, been opposed by his
political en em y, A lexan d er Hamilton,

who hnd a monopoly of the-banking
business in New York stato until tho
charter was granted the Manhattan
company.

• Upon the assem bling of tho le g isla ­
tu
re In 1739, nn association of Indi­
meeting
Even
the
girl
whose
foot
admits It.
"AH work and no play soon makes have tam ed Into tho primrose path viduals, among whom Auron Durr wn»
Jack n dull b o y ! " Sho takes her fam ­ never went so far In her roverlf-s as a moving spirit, applied for the wnily Into h er confldenco. Her brother« to Imagine that her mate was lo be t«'r com p any’» ch a r te r with a capital
evolve a plan to adjust ruattern They one u ho was bound by the holiest ties of |2.o&lt;«0.0(Hi, The p ro jec t was an am­
bitious on«» for those days, and a»
march boldly to his place of business to another
T h e stories of the girl» who have th e re was considerable uncertainty
at tho edge of th o .evening They (lnd
him elbow deep In a pile of letters gone wrong because of th eir foolish about ttn* probable cost of tho water
Infatuation for a man who could not system tin» clause for the employment
that will keep him busily engaged tin
of Idhi capital waft Inserted. A great
til midnight. If not Into the wco' sm a’ be tliolrn havo hold no warnings. Ih u y
effort wsh made by A lexander H am il­
havo
read
of
the
unfortunnte
endings
hours
ton and tin* federal» to dbfenl tho
They coax him to rem em ber th e r e ’s of sucji girl*, hut, do they hoed? No!
c h a r te r ott account of the clause g ran t­
Yesterday,
th
e
whole
cou
ntry
wns
abbUier day; that, even though h*ing tho company banking privilege».
stirred
by
the
eloprnent
of
a
young
earns less ho ki-eps his health and
T h o neoi-HHlty for a proper wat«*r sy»
girl
and
n
married
man
So
strong
strength by quitting the work and ac
companyIng them to some place of wn" !l‘&gt;r Infatuation for him that she tent which could only ho procured by
the org anisation of u responsible co m ­
amusement When they are convinced • d cflu» all who lore her and hold h er
pany with large ca p ital carried tt
that their blandishments lire of no ih-nr to keep her parted from the v11through the legislature nn April 2,
Intu
w
ho
hn»
entangled
her
heart
'Inavail to move him. they tak e him for
1791*. nnd It received th e governor »
ctbly from lit» work, hustle him Into day an o th e r girl has «hocked the world
»Ignat ure
by
slaying
the
w|fo
of
the
man
whoso
tits hat and coat. and. despite htn pro­
By April 22 books were opened for
In her ram*, re tri­
testations. kidnap him from his o!lle*\ love sho craved
public suhMcrlption . o f the |2,eou
bution
followed
rinse
on
the
heel*
of
a» It were forcing him to fake much
When nhe realize«) the capital stock i par J-r*u p«-r share», and
needed fest
If more men who de­ the tragedy
enormity
of
her
crime. In a moment of by May la tin* entire am ount had been
vote much more tim e than they should
subscribed, the city of New York hav­
to their business were tenderly but remorse. »Ip- took her own life.
ing ink» ii 2,duo share»
T h is was the
We
tall
to
remember
th
at
many
go
firmly taken from th eir absorbing
first financial victory of Auron Durr
headlong
to
th
eir
ruin,
with
th
e
ir
eyes
cares nnd compelled to take necessary'
over hi»' political enem y
T h e bank
recreation. It would prolong thotr lives open-and a full understanding of tho
1» the oldest III the slate, save pne
»In»
tin
y
an*
coiuinlttlug
wh«-n
they
—give them new rest to commence
welcome the advances of n married Itn capital wns raised to 12,0*0.000 In
work again.
man
J aiv«» t* solemn n* It 1« noble, l l "8, to permit of the s t a l e purchas­
It Is always the man who .........
Doth Mi* »tat«* mil
\’&gt;
i
girl
h.i-* * . er f.illrii heudh ng into ing l.ii'Si share«
rest ninsi who declare* ihnt ti'isin*--*-*
«
.
t
.
at»*t»n
k'l-diler*
I n ill. I - it* k *»f
would go to smash In a week If &gt;n* «■In .Sti* h i - re.n lied that Mug*- bv M niiha";iii » mpanv. th is belli»: the
»low
d*
g
le
e
s
ll
r
e
t
It
Is
Ml»'
Sllllle
were not nl the helm
No duties ar&gt;ei.lv hank *ti»*'k owned by the «date
so Important that they should engross then file pi. »Mill werd of greeting, of New Yotk
too much of a m an's tlino. " T h e r e 1« the low, tender word, the clasp of the
a timo to w ork nnd a time to play.” hand and tho can»*».
B e fo re love-making get» bo far as
Result Certain.
Tho heHt ends aro served when they
this, nnd ore she hn» fallen under Its
Foote could not bear to neo anybody 1
are equally balanced.
Evan tho young man on m a r r i a g e , mystic spell, she should make up |ter or anything succeed 111 tint IJaym arket
Intent nnd who has already purchased mind to know all about the man who th eater hut himself and hi» own w-rltthe betrothal ring canuot afford to sues for her affection F irst and fore­ lug«, forgetful that a failure of the
m-w schem e might possibly endanger
neglect his sw eeth eart by paying more most, It 1» expected thnt he 1« single
Next,
that
he
1»
honorable,
and
&lt;u&gt;on
th** regular payment o f Ijl» annuity
attention to business than to her. no
111» pique broke out »omctlun-H In
matter how good the r»u»e. unless he marriage Intent
downright
rudcii»-»»
On«* morning he
If
a
man
who
has
been
making
the
cares to see h er cheeks grow pah* with
came upon thu stage during th e re ­
least
advances
lo
n
girt
tells
her
that
worfy.' A good sw eetheart would rath ­
er do with less than know her brldo- he can love her, but 1» not free to bo hearsal of the "SpanlMh B a rb e r ." t(ien
ubout to bo producod. Tho actors
groom-to-bo was slaving lo lAy by a ( n earer and d earer to her. th at he can&gt;not marry because he already has a wore busy In tho sceno of a pleco,
Tow extra dollars.
wife, tho girl should flee from him ns when ono servant Is under lb® In flu-1
Ho does nqt tell her once of ». Bl eeping draft and another
Ah! w hat av ail, the larg est gifts o f from a plague.
When drooping health and spirits go

SANFORD HERALD

tho thought that Is uppermost In his 0 f a sneezing powder,
heart, that hi« intention Is to make i "Well," said Fboto to tho manoher but tho plaything of nn hour, hlot ger, "how- do you go on?"
the purity of her fair name, wreck
“Pretty well," was tho answer, "hot
her llfo, mako of her a creature whom 1 cannot teach one of theBo fellows to '
ho would not allow his own wife to gnpe as ho ought to do."
asaoctnlo with. Girls know the dan­
''Can’t you?" replied Foote. "Then
ger at n very early age and stop will­ rend him your love comedy, 'Tho Man
ing victims Into the trap laid for of Business,' and he'll yawn for a
them.
month." —Ijondon Tlt-BIts.
llonorablq girls scorn and spurn the
married tunn who nttompta to make
Vaccinate Against All Diseases.
advances to them. Good girls want
A discovery of tho highest Impor­
husband» all their own, respectable,
tance as to a substituto which con­
Ood-foarlng men. who love and rev­
fers Immunity against disease was
erence them. Children of such a
communicated to tho Academy of Bel- i
union look to their mother with pride
enco of Paris by Professor d'Arsonval
and follow in her footsteps. Girls,
a few days ago.
bowaro of the married man who would
Bine« Ducchncr In 1890 gave tho
make love to 'th o s e 1unprotected, nnd
name
of aloxlno to this discovery a |
seem a mark or easy prejr Do not
great
amount of Investigation hsa ;
keep bis attempt to mako love a
been devoted to tho subject, but thu |
secret.
,
activo principio of tho serum had al­
ways remained unknown.
Rather Gave It Away.
Doctor Tlasot of tho Museum of Nat­
Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, discussing
ural
History baa succeeded la analys­
faked mineral water in Washington,
ing
Its
elements, defining accurately
smiled and oald:
,
"The manufacturer pretends his wa­ Its action.
This opens the way to tho realiza­
ter gushes from a spring Instead of
from a factory, but la tbo long run tion of Immunity from such diseases
as tuberculosis and syphilis, as well
he gives himself away.
• "He reminds mo of a western lake na greatly Improving tho efficacy of
that used to have for ono of Us at­ the serums already in use against
lockjaw and diphtheria.
tractions a small natural brldgo,
"A winter storm carried tho bridge
Companion of Medlcln*.
away, and two natives rebuilt it. Tho
"My doctor ordered two weeks at the
rebuilding was well done and per­
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haps would never hare been suspect­ seashore."
"Hu's a homeopath, Isn't he?”
ed but for this sign put up at the en­
"Yes. Whyr*
trance:
"Two weeks Is a. small dose. I'd
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the members of the rose committee
and Woman’s Club at the home of
Mrs.' Henry Wight Wednesday af­
ternoon to enjoy her hospitality.
Making of roses has become a pop­
ular fad in Sanford and the enthusi­
asm is contagious ns ii resuli of tinregular Woilnestlsy m e-lings fur this
purpose, informal morning and even­
ing parties in various neighborhoods,
luncheons, teas and spend the day
parties, with an invitation to ’make
'roses is an excqse for tlieso enjoy­
able and delightfully informal af­
fairs and the roses grow in bunches.
• 'Mrs. K E. Tolar will ho hostess
next Wednesday afternoon.
" 5 0 0 " /'»rig
'A vu
very charming ulluir was givey
Tuesday night by ’ Mr. and Mrsi
Geo.’ Davis Hart for Mias Addic
Nval, jhe popular young guest of
Miss Annre Lee Caldwell.
The beautiful bungalow home on
the Heights -was an attractive set­
ting for the happy young people
gnthered beneath its roof,*
Upon the broad, cool porches,
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with their decorations of palms,
ferns and potted plants, in the foli­
age oT which twinkled myriad can­
dles, were placed the card tables,
and here too the dainty réfreshmonta were served.
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The prizes were won by Misses
'Annie Whitncr, a lovely handker­
chief; Mr. Emery Close won the
gentlemen's prise, a handsome brass
mounted shaking pad.
MU* Neal
was presented with the guest prixe.
Invited to meet Miss Neel were
Misa Mabel Bowler, Mell, Alice and
Annie Whitner, Annie Lee, Lettie
and Alice Caldwell, Eaaie Purdon,
Martha. F o x ; Meedambe Geo. Fox
and Gardner; Messrs. W. J. Thig­
pen. Seth Woodruff, Tenny Deane,
Karl Roumillat, Emery Close, Ned
Chittenden, Gardner,’ David and
H I S S ' WeJdman Caldwell.

Pertonal Mention
Rev. Dr. Brownlee and &gt;Mrs.
Brownlee have returned from their
honeymoon and are located for tha
present a t 410 Magnolia avenue.
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Thomson enjoyed tho day at Oakland Tuesday, tha' guaata of Mr*.
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aisriacilonTo interfere wltB tEo point
LMrs. Henry McLaulin and sgns,
lug of bis great picture, ’Tho Wreck
Henry and Victor, left on Tuceday
of the Medusa.’’ Ho had bis head
lor Augusta, Ga., where they will
shaved and vowed thnt ho would never
visit Mrs. McLaulin's sister, Mrs.
SOME A M U S IN G AND SOME BOR­ allow his hair to grow until hts work
Davis.
was done. Tho vow ho religiously
DERING ON T H E TRAG IC.
B E IN G A R E S U M E O F ‘ S A N F O R D
H A P P E N IN G S
kopt. in splto of strong temptation to
Rev, T. Arthur Peck and his
break It, and tho rew’ard of his heroism
mother are again Bt home, after a
- U P - T O •D A T E
• — -------was the most perfect painting of hG
pleasant summer ■vacation spent in Bachelor Who 8wore he Never Would life.
Communication» for this Column Should be Marked »Society Editor’*, or
Look Upon a Woman Again Kept
their old home.
It was for a very Curious reason
Phoned to Mr*. R. A. Terheun, 1'honc 20.1
His Oath, Though It Cc*t
that an old lady who died a few years
Him Much Money.
Mrs. J. H. Ferguson will leave
ago condemned herself to more than
30 years’ confinement to her home.
V
Studio Doner
I Mrs. W. P. Carter left Werines- today for Cara belle to visit J betShe had married a widower, ns rnlBorly
daughter,
Mrs.
Lyn
Kinbourn.
Mr.
There
Is
no
limit
to
human
folly
or
Missea Zoe Mnnson and Margaret 1day tor Atlanta, where she will prob­
ns
ho was unromnntlc, and ho Insisted
perverseness,
and
many
of
tho
vows
Ferguson
anil
grandson,
Webster
ably
remain
until
October.
Wight were the charming young
that
his second wife should wear tho
that
rash
people
make
are
foolish
Ontwuy
preceded
Mrs.
Ferguson.
hostesses at an inforrnul dancing
clothes
loft behind by his first wife.
well
as
perverse.
Mr. D. S. Babbitt, the genial d c-J
party at
Mrs. Munsson's studio
The
wife
was as mutinous as her hus­
Eighteen
year«
ago
a
California
man
Monday evening. Simple and effec- tivery clerk at the poalofTlcc is again
Volcanoes Again In Action. _
band was resolute, and she determined
lost
his
sight
during
an
Illness,
and
tive were the dVcoralions of potted at home after n jolly two weeks
Bomo of the volcanoes In the Sanglr thcro was danger of total blindness. that until sbo could havo her own
plants and ferns, placed about the at Coronado Beach,
islands are In eruption. Tho streams Ills wife was exceedingly pious, and clothes sbo would never lenvo tho
of lava have burned down wood* a M vowed that- If her. husband!*, sight was house—a vow she kopt until her
porches.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilobl. Webb will cocoa plantation*, and a rain' of stono restored she would crawl on her hands death.
Fruit punch and ainty cakes were
leive Saturday for Jacksonville, en ha* caused' damage throughout tho and knees once a year to a neighbor­
served.
The young people enjoying the hos­ route to New Ynrjr. via the Clyde whole surrounding country. Above a ing church In token pf her gratitude.
Bank-Notes Msde of 811k.
pitality of these two popular girls were Line steamer Lenape, to spend sev­ hundred house* havo collapsed. Sev­ Ho recovered his sight, and onco a
Rank-notes mado of silk of a par­
eral of the Sanglr Gland*, which aro year his wife baa kopt her vow.
ticular shade that will bafilo the bank­
Misses Janie and Alice Whitner of eral weeks.
almost midway between Mindanao,
It*was surely nothing hut folly and note forger are now poaslblo. As Is
Jacksonville, Kate Underwood, Anna
Philippines, and Celebes, havo actlro obstinacy that Inspired tho vow of an known, most of the expert bank-note
Miss Beulab Hutcheson and Miss
McLaughlin, Kssic Purdon, Fannie
volcanoes, tho most Important being
that be would nover look forgers uso photography to obtain
Ueha M unson, A lr .- n m l M r s . T i j i - -Hdd11 Mncey have returned from Oukong Abu on Great Ranglr b y . ojd bachelor
worqan'# fftCO
In ordcr tQ tholr'best results; bet a recant inviai-,
baia:. Messrs. Griffiri- Herring., lient -Daytona— .----eruption of which many thouirimtf
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carry oat his vow ho had. a high wall tlun makes It possibly 1,1 jmmJ a ^ u r a
jamhx -WbiMl*!T1WM;.U.
lives havo been lost. Its
that yannot
I m llt jirjiUliil l . U Iwmmn n=hlnh hn,
.IU&gt; "f
r n il h i w « l « w-»™ In U
.. Hoy and.^lim ChiLLunricn and Ber^ - M r*—
ted iiii’n tor hts warn- possibly- J*4»»|4iotogrttphxuL----- - 1856, 1883 and 1882. la the la s t mam
thold Nulling.
.
, from Discoverrd-br a woman, thG Inven­
TOTaerxontgr Later, when now houses
with* Mr. lirady and their young lloned year tho northwest portion of sprang up afuund his own and hts tion is a now process for waterproof­
the island entirely disappeared, can
people.
Fancy Work Circte
grounds wero overlooked, ho had them ing fabrics without rubber and dyeing
rylng 2,000 people with 1L
V Mrs. N _ H. Garner entertained
covered with a roof and artificially them In the came operation. LJnen,
the fancy work circle at her.home on
lighted. Ho kopt his strango vow to cotton, or other materials to bo treat­
Mrs. J. C. Higgins and family
Worthy of Remembrance.
Park avenue very delightfully Wed­ returned from Tiaytona Wednesday.
tho end of hla life, which, howover, ed by this process are placed white
Tho
two hundredth anniversary of calno within sovon years.
Into one end of tho machine and
nesday
afternoon.
Marshmallow.1 Mrs. Higgins and Miss Annie left
tho birth of Ephrnhp Williams, founder
brought
out at »ho other end a few
The most recent of these foolish
cake and chocolate ice cream with Thursday for North Carolinn, where
of Williams college, will bo celebrated makers of vows Is a native of DrussoG, minutes later colored, waterproofed,
whipped cream were the dainty re­ they will spend the month of Sep­ by that Institution on October 8 ncxL
who has sworn that ho will make a tour and dry. Fabrics so produced, the In
freshments served.
tember.
Unllko most college founder«, Wil­ of tho world walklug backward. I l l s to vector maintains, can bo used In bun' Mrs. Garner’s guests were Mesliams was not a clergyman, but a sol­ bo hoped that his fato will bo hnp-1 dreds of tnules^from aeroplano bullddames T . S. Davis, Dullose, .Meti Leslie Hill who has been visiting dier, For his fight against tho French pler than that of tho man who swore ' lng to bank note making,
tingcr, Jphns, Caldwell, H. It. Ste­
In Canada the commonwealth of Mas­ that ho would never rest until he could '
---- '--------------1------his aunt, Mrs. Deane Turner, has
sachusetts gavo him 200 acres, on walk on tho colling llko a fly, and who
vens, W. W Long, Huberts. H H.
The
Electoral College.
returned to his home in Jackson­ which ho erected Fort Massachusetts.
Hill and Lilja.
Hamilton says: "It wns drsirnblo
lost his reason without gaining his
ville.
Caught by an umhusrndo of French wish.
thnt tho immediate election of the
and Indians, he was shot In tho head
C la n .Wrriing
There was "method In tho madness’' president should be mado by men
v Mrs. W. L. Morgan will return In 17G6 and died, leaving funds for tho
moat capablo of analyzing tho qualities'
Tho Junior girls of. tho Congrega­ tomorrow, after a delightful sum­ beginning of the college on tho slto of the great French palntor Zelm, who
vowed that ho would never leavo his adapted to tho station. A small num­
tional Sundny school held a class mer spent in Virginia, Pennsylvania of tho fort
studio until a certain Important pic­ ber of persons, so.lectod by their fel­
meeting at the home of their teach­ and Atlantic City. She will bo ac­
ture wuH finished. Ho gavo Instruc­ low cltlzons from tho general mnss, will
er, Mrs. Strong. Wednesday after­ companied by her sister, Miss Ruth
tions that tho door should bo locked bo most likely to possess tho Informa­
New Idea In Education.
noon, for the purpose of electing Mettinger, who will upend her vaca­
Tho moving picture has boon Intro­ In his studio and that door should not tion and discernment requisite to so
officers and planning the winter’s tion in Sanford.
duced as a permanent feature of tho bn opened under any conditions, his complicated an Investigation.” It Is
work.
Officers elected were; Vera
German schools Films for courses of meal» to be hnnded to him through a unnecessary to say that by ItnporcopTerheun, president; Gussie Frank,
l i ,,
Arthur Peck, ml unir y libra- bacteriology, anatomy and biology are hole la the door Thus he worked for Hble changes the spirit of tho Const lmnntlm during the crisis that ended In tutlon has disappeared, mid that for
vice president; Margaret Strong, rian was on duly at the Library ilready available In that country.
Napoleon s famous coup d'etat and hln generations the "electors” have been
secretary; Lila Hutcheson, treasurer. Thursday morning, assisted by Ben­
accession to the throne, of which Zelm tbu mere automata by which tho peoAfter the business session a delight­ jamin Whit nor.
Mr. Peek has
For Rusted Saws.
knrw nothing until his picture wus pie register the result of their vole,
ful social hour and dainty refresh­ charge of the catalogni ng
Mr
When tho «nw become« rtmted It completed and his door unlocked
— ———
——&gt;
ment* were enjoyed by the girls.
\Vhinter will be an efficient and use­ may bo removed with ornery dust
Another French artist. Gertcnuld,
.
I
ful member of the library commit­ mixed with «went oil Apply this with
was equally determined to all..* no \V Hfll
AflS
D Ting
KCSUltS
H o y Seoul a
tee.
it larjse corncob.
v‘ The organization of the Boy
.£
Scouts of the Baptist church haw
been 'jtorfected, there being two pa­
-(
trol» in special form for the begin­
ning of the winter's work
The utinpal foot race w.ns run on Tuesday
night, HrnCdt iirothcf.-o/i . being J.
winner-- Edward Millen won the
bicycle race.

U All Local Advertisements Under
This Heading T H REE CENTS a
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
Charge 25 Cent«.
FOR SALE
For Salfr-At n discount- Scholar­
ship in Sanford Business College.
Owner unable to use it and it will 1*
sold st n sacrifice. Enquire Herald
Office.-103-tf.
F dr Sale— 19l0 Cadillac tou inj
car for $400.00, just overhauled in
good running shape. Sanford M a­
chine &amp; Garage.
82-tfc
For Sale or Kent-—Two nicq resi-dances-a b n bargain—, W.-L.-'lLisw»».
—m — ■ ~ ~------ t—-Mc t f For Sult'-Orengs—gruvu.—
fine hammock lamL —DIP., amnia U
Celery Infid, one ten acre tract celery
land. At n bargain. Address P. 0. B
Box 1034. iD4-8tc.
For Sale— Fine furm of ten arret
about tiiree miles from the city,
also two choice city lots.
Going
cheap for cash or can be purchased
on easy terms. Address It., can of
Herald office.
For sale or Rent Five acres, tiled
land, two good wells, located ji-t
south of Station 10 on S. &amp;• E Rail­
way. (5 room house.
See K \\
Mahoney a t FernaUl’s,
97-tf
For Sale-^Sixtoen foot launch,
three horse motor clinker built, hull
In good shape.
Cheap for cash,
C H. German, Sanford
0 if,
TO

RENT

For Rent Two cottages, I'., rV
and Tenth, foqr nini five rooms, une
wired Apply Miss A Trafford
y.
For Rent

Five room house. i*o

acres land tiled, for $ 1f&gt; per im
Inquire at 112 Laurel avenue

Ih

For Rent Sanford, Fiorititi,
acre batti mock farm at head &lt; avenue u t x j i v c r .
Atlanta. Georgia

fi,

F as t f a n

l ake Notil e 1 will relit. '■cl
trade tir Inulti you a Imu-e on t-u &lt;
remis
.1
Mus n i, Mi 1 I’almet'i)
•\cime
I 'I •
Five a cr es

tiled

lumi inside

,

limits for
I. near brick m ad
lending station.
Apply to A. i ‘
Connelly. Sanford. Florida.
2-tf
Fur R en t
l renin m i l a g e f i b if
month
fi room m i l a g e f 12 SO. it
eluding water
lì
\\ ^peti--* r

Wti announce* our first
showing of Coat Suits and
Cape Coats for this Fall.
The styles are certainly
pretty, and we invite every
lady to call and make an
early selection.

r if r, r t
a

hr u|y

IÜD

til

ii

I-,-. Tie ¡ 1

well lui atei!. A I' ( utili

Magnolia

.St.

102-tf

For Rent Cheap for Cash— Twenty
acres of good hammock lami all tihd
Call or write A M. Tvlcr
4 101 tf
For R en t
Furnished ntlice etjinp
pell with roll top desk, office chai*and tafiJe.H, ' Also a roll top dr G
ty pew riter desk and o th er eq .
ment f o r 'sale or rent.
Herald olii"«■J-tf

tin

For Rent Several good ollum
over Yoweil's.
Enquire Vo well's
storo.
• •
C-ti

MISCELA NEOUS
Wanted— Throe furnished room»
for
light
housekeeping.
G. B.
Bynum, Sanford &gt; Business College.
5-2tc

tini

Wanted— T o buy a bushel of seed
potatoes for fall planting.
W. M.
Haynes, Herald Office.
5-2tp ,
Wanted— Plowing or team work
by man with good team.
J. KSummers, care M. S. Nelson, or
phone Lord’s Station.
5-tf

COAT SUITS

.»

CAPE COATS
. ’r a i .

Loit— Between F t. Reed and San*
ford, automobile tire on rim, inner
tube in same. Finder return to Mo­
tor Sites Co. Gtriage and rcieive re­
ward.
. 6-3 tp *

S m lla

1914

R igh t.

When In doubt—•mils. It G a ssis
play at almost any «lago of Ufa's gams
But bo saro It's tho right kind of x
■mils—not the fawning smith,’ not tha
•tulio of fear which is bettor doscrib**
m a grin, but tho amilo which **r*
that tho world is a pretty good sort of
ft pisce ir you don’t tako It too seri­
ously—tho :-tuII o that say a: "Come -&gt;a
in. tho jok j ’ii a good on a."—Pictorial
Horlow.
They Don't Know.
Men'talk about what they would do
If they had $1,000,000. but nlno out of
ten lie about itl If they had $ I .CUJ,000 tho first thing they would do
•would bo. to lay plans and concoct
schemes f o r getting- t w o . — Toledo
Blade.
L

v&gt; j

�W A R N E W S F I V E H O U R S A H E A D O F A N Y P A P E R IN T H E S A N F O R D F I E L D

P UB L I S HE D
SEMI- WEEKLY
IN S A N F O R D — L ife In Wi&gt;ith Living

HERALD

ON TUESDAYS'
AND FRIDAYS
■■ i

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY. SKPTEMDER 15. I9H

VOLUM FVr

SCHOOLS WILL
SOON BE OPEN

("nr Wan Wrecked
The big Cadillac touring ear of
Mr. J . P. Mussel white w-as hit by a
northbound Atlantic Coast Line pas­
senger train shortly uftcr three
o'clock Thursday afternoon at tho
ice plant crossing, in the northern
M ONDAY MORNING S E P T . pnrt of tho city. Tho train was go*
ing at a lively rate and almost com­
- 2 8 . A N O TH ER TERM
pletely demolished the ear, throwing
it
.to the side of the track upside
W IL L B EG IN
down.
The next session of the Sanford
Mr. Musselwhitc was leaving the
city schools begins on Monday, Sept. cUy bound for Hanford and reached
the crossing just before the train.
28th, at 8:30 o’clock.

GERMANS ARE IN
FULL RETREAT
THEY HAVE EVACUATED BRUS­
SELS AND EXPECT TO MAKE
A STAND AT LIEGE __

NO. 7
|{e*oIullon* of Respect

Phoenix Lodge, No. 5,
Castle Hall.
Where«», An all wihp Providence
has seen fit to remove our brother,
W. H. Underwood from tho activ­
ities of this world In the prime of
life and usefulness, we trust to a life
of service and happness beyond tho
grave, he it
Resolved, that in the death of our
brother, Phoenix Lodge Knights of
Pythias has »suffered * great loss as
well as Hie entire community.
Resolved, that we tender m

COMMERCIAL
CLUB MEETS
E N T H U S IA S T IC

BUNCH

OF BO O STERS AT
C IT Y H A L L

• --I
i- a

. The Commercial Club i s ‘ coming
back.
With the opening up of all
fall business and the return of most
r-TdrmMThr t r -RHmmer
11" rf*'li,Hltiil**1 Ihn oncoming
■'n-v-'t
'-W Tt
* Tht i
train hestopped the car or tho cnhi the first day.
life
and
this
season
his
nelson
promises
to bo
them
th
at
we
Share
o f, ¿
p l o t m
.p i m iitm i E . p n g g i s m ^ r .
one of the most profitable in many
,k, "h o T T .n d t h o n n r b i w crnil•"* be,°»»
b" puth.d on|
A
ARE
R E RRIFE
IF E T TNTAPITALS
W T 3 1 P IT A L S O
OF
F EEUROPE—SUPPRES­
U R O P E - S U P P R E S - “ I ______
_ .that
.
Resolved,
a' copy of these years, not only to the' merchant* of
ditlons to get off before entering the train had struck it, Mr, Musselresolutions he sent his family; that Sanford but to the ’Commercial
SION OF WAR NEWS IS SAID TO HAVE
will report at the High School white bnroly getting out in time to
they ho published In tho Sanford Club as well and it la the opinion
building Saturday morning, Sept. save himself. Tho train stopped as
ANGERED
THE
BERLIN
PEOPLE
Herald; that they he spread on the of its members'that the club will be
2fith at 10 o’clock, th a t they may be soon as possible and the crew and
records
of our Lodgo and that n ablo to accomplish more this year
passengers pdured forth, supposing
examined and graded.
page
In
our record book bo dedi- than it has In many yearsthnt some one had Leen killed.
London, Sept. 15.— Tho first stage
’’Since September »5 there hâve
. . . t . oatod t0 hl„ memory.
The regular bi-monthly meeting •
All tho while teachers are request­
The car is so badly damaged that of tho battle of the Marne appears neon haevy engagements in many!
*
'
J
N
Whilner
was
held last Friday evening in the
ed to report at the High School
it will cost almost as much as ^ new to have been won by the allies, hut places
An
attack
on
the
Germans
City
Hall.
While tho attendance
building at 9 a. m. Saturday; Sept.
E, A. Douglass
one to muko repairs.— Orlando Sen­ the main Gerjnan army is «till ip- from the direction of Paris over the
has
not
as
yet
reachod the maxi­
11. McLaulin.
25th. ' * .
tinel.
tact and the supremo clash Is com­ town of Crccy, and the Depart­
mum on account of mahy mcrrfiicrs
On Monday morning at the open­
ing.
More desperate" engagements ment of the Aisne, wuix successfully
liking out of town, the lending busi­
ing hour the pupils of the Primary
are expected this week. A chain of withstood hy General Voll Gluk
ness men of t h e -city and the men
School will assemble at the Primary
forts from Metz to* Diedonhofen
\
who have tho Interests of the ci(y
building; the pupils of the Grammar
Paris. Sept
15
Pursuit of the
forms a strong pivot for the Ger­
at heart were nearly all there. I t
School at the Grammar School
mans left, while river courses and retreating German armies by the
is expected that the next meeting
b'uilding; and pupils of the High
dense forests on the frontier give British^and French forces continued
will register a full attendance.
School at thé High School building.
the retreating Germans an oppor­ today» with vigor, according to the
Washington, Sept. 12.— Repub­
Many matters of interest were
Tallahassee,
Sept.
10.
1914.
B. F. t/ZELL.
French view. '**
lican opposition to the river and brought up for discussion. The coratunity for defense.
Governor
Purk
Trammell
today
Supt. City Schools.
Despite their great numbers, the harbor hill coupled with the falling -tnittee on county roads reported
issued the following proclamation to
London.
Sept,
15
The
Ghent
German
withdrawing movement ¡« customs revenue because of the Eu­ that the county commissioners had
the people of Florida:
correspondent of the Daily News being carried out with rapidity ropean war, had the effect today of agreed to put the road force on the
Clearance Suit*
State of Florida, Executive Cham­
says he has confirmed the statement and cleverness. The main body- inducing Democratic leaders to strike Oviedo road and leave them on this
ber, By the Governor a Procla­
The Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Co
the Russian troops are in Belgium. appear« to he approaching the Bel­ out J i s , 500,1100 of the $52,000,000 work until this roud is thoroughly
mation
arc putting on a* sale this week on
•^
He asserts that the Russian army gian (rdnticr. while the German originally prnpqsvd
It is not yet repaired and in good shape. From
Cotton is one of the great staple
all men's and hoys' suits and sum­
has been cut at ( Du n tenherg, be­ left wing «eemmgly i« gaining -hel­ satisfactory, however, to the Repub­ there the force will go to the Geneva
mer underwear ami expect to clean crops of Florida, and is the "money I
tween Brussel* and Louvain by ler in German Lorraine
. , licans
nun! and complete that, thus giving
out all of these goods now on hand, crop" upon which depend upon u| Itelgtans reinforced hy Russians
So
(.ir
l
«
known,
the
fleeing
ill
Senator Simmon«, in charge of the to the citizens of the two leading
in order to make room for fall stork very large measure the prosperity
voder-,
who,
after
wonderful
forced
measure,
said the revision was gen­ towns in the county a good road to
Elsewhere in this issue will be and well being, the indepentienee and
Antwerp, •Tuesday, 11 a.
marcln*s into France .made such a erally on a pro rata basis. The larg­ the county seat.
the
comforts
of
great
numbers
of
Germans arc evacuating Brussel* for
found their announcement and it will
stern
ttemit In break through est ll.ii reduction was in the approThe next meeting will he held in
be noted tlyit everything hi this line our people and of large «ections of Liege, where stand is expected
the line- uf lire allies defending
pri.titoli for the Mississippi, which the regular meeting place on Fri­
our
state
has been marked down to remark­
Cotton is. however, a product
VLondon. Tuesday. 11 a nì. Ku Baris havüj jilutiidiimcd mure th an | was ,.„t from |h,(100,000 to $G.- day evening, Sept. 26th at 8 p. m.
- -n
ably low- .figures in order to move
of aa |
plot to dethrone the Kaiser " ' * ty ' ,Mm" " " f 'a r i . .us caliber and mui.omi
The item for purchase and Let every citizen of Sanford, whether
nor* of
this stock.
Fall business in the Which has always been a subject of mors
.... . .•...........'
machine guns because th eir j tm prnvcrm'ot of tin- C he sap e ak e and a memTier or not come out and a tspecula lion, and its selling price has are rife in o
Merlin and■ other
Germani thirty
clothing line opens on ‘October
exhausted
burses were una hi
"• l &gt;Bio I anal wa« entirely stricken out tend these meetings
There is no
Niw- of German disaster j
j nil thi« firm have bought n strong consequently been exceedingly sensi­ c u n drag
hem
fast
enuiigt
in
k
&lt;
&lt;
*p
up
|,ui
a
prm
-rt'irr
«r-r*
rnrerteft
author-1
factor
u-hrrtr*wHt*’itUlMfllfl‘W
O H fliy '**—* , • 1
line for the season's business and tive to thi general condition of the long 'Upprro*i«ed I“ responsible
even
nh the (out wearing infauLr-, i/.mg the secretary uf the treasury ! like a good live wule-nwaki Goutmust nave the room. . iumco
lutila I,
‘
r
" nmiin Is o I uinuuiuiLurikt-t*»«nc£ot orte (or the purchase of the menial ( lull.
Tut7! L, c o n n i. I. o n h i e p / .rtjn-r
TflFfrrrflT - fTTTrrs: —
erm an j| *L»n' and "w»r
sto re s uLsu were left , t*uw-rw«y .
German
"
is exported to Europe, hence direct­ report from Berlin states G
rm,! of i lu- t i ernia ns, wInch
ly affected hv conditions prevailing cruiser Ili-la sunk hy British marine* ,,n
i* I IllOllg ll t a di li till
marsh, \
o n S (mila V, loculi! V Hot g i v e n
in Europe
hilled Big Gat o r
di
r
i
d
„
I
most
i mpusacountry,
r*
i
The cummcrcud conditions of Eu­
lYu-un ola. Sept, 15
The l;irgi&gt;nt
15
R o t t er d um, S e pt
Yia Lon- nil“ in «orne pl.ues h. heavy ruins.
rope, us the world knows, is at this
■ilhgat
o
f
in
L
k
U
i
k
— iU iiL -U u .
Gem m i , w_Lti h thriUiUn lo luntlltUe
The report ui_
time on«' of complete paralysis. Ho w don
most destructive has been killed in
That the Fish Protective Assocllong that condition will last it Is wur correspondent with the Ger­
n lake near Bed Bay. in Washington
&lt;'n ng reg« (io na I t htirrh
utiun uf Florida, with headquarters
There was held In Jacksonville on now impossible to predict, hut it man headquarters in the field, its
I
■minty
To reach the point 11 i«
from Merlin, says ;
Si-xt Sunday morning tin- serviciI at Wcluka. Putnam county, will
Tuesday a pjeetlng of the repn
would certainly appear that the » , i r , f1’1'1'1' ' ’1 lc
necessary to go from Pensacola in a
"Towuni« . the end of August, will he a church *rall\ service
1 make a determined effort to serure
Let
ulives of a number of truckers' asso0|, M|(h n N a n t i e seule that fr..
final up t "hoct aw at hi-ei‘ hay and
^ * memI i r i ' ll i i
'tin* and
« the passage “f .1 gi-iuTiil «Xictute law
oration«'* and growers’ organization sheer exhausti on iif resources if mn-t the French etnicavored *tn .irri -t 1m
11 , I, imfiii l
.......ict i iglitei-n
et- nl the Gi r &lt;11¿1 r, t r* ■]
'..r ll»* prnli-i &lt;inti ,*( tin- gri-at ti«h- the ' ,11
• nil - r I h I. from many part« of Florida e i'h 1» r n .in .i te m a retailv c| \ -h.&gt;ri t i “ n-. i 1 •
1 I, *
|( . r*i ifi. alligator, with nil
1
g it .li.-iry til Florida. )« evidenred
through
Rely,
urn
fi;
ut
tai
m
hv,
tfiiir
¡
1-1
a
l
n
i
in
V
-o
i
-I
o
.
.
1 11
l
l
l&lt;
tin- view io i in’ orgar i/..1( 11&gt;t, of .,.
\\ lull i ) i E u ro p i-.in w .iT l a s t - slid
ini tui • .it! •'*. n. iifi ¡t- (mine
Itfiv the follow 1ug lull, which will he
(nr, •- it L j n r t i . i j and 1*11 t «&gt;«■ G*-t .i, 1 g &gt; 111 »1.1_ I. li &gt;' m i, y I *.* . , t h Will
organization to cooperatively in.r
an til it.* struggling ’ .iti on- . a n n
i-nil was brought .ilmul fiy Lev 1
introduced at the next session of the
It 1«
ket the vegetable crop of the stale adjust their »flairs, the great cotton in.in Iclt wing at Mutz und Sa ar- In &gt;unday si lumi rally day
Miller and Tom Ward, wI10 received
Mr. J . D. Rooney, secretary of the industry_ of the south is threatened burg. in these attacks tho losses, urged that every -Sunday school an order from a rtorthern firm for legislature:
A Bill Entitled
Marion county hoard of trade was with a period of depression. . The of the French and British were very scholar be fon ml in Ills or her-place. thirjy-five alligator skins and they
An
act
for
the protection of fresh
heavy.
Let
all
rally
to
our
church
ami
Stili­
elected chairman of the organiza­ depression can he avoided, or cun|
sought the hike, which is the center
"T
h
e
German
right
wing,
com­
»¡i'u
r
fond
li»h
in this state; to proli»
\
schind
tion commit tee, ami a commit lee certainly he vastly minimized, if qnr
of mi immense «waipp
After mid­
«i-rifiia
dose
season
therefor, to pro- •
piiseli
“
I
three
corps,
then
attempi
was appointed to recommend a form people stand together and suppuri
night they ventured out tu a bout
Infill the transportation or posses­
B a s k e t Ball
of organization. The committee on the price of this great southern enq i'll to out fiallk tile allies fiy a move
with fights whieii Minded the 'gators,
1 In* Sa Illuni basket fiali team wifi
sion of food fish during close and
organization submitted a re p o rt, until financial conditions heroin« meni in t lie left past Amnics, which
which they found in immense miniopen
season, to prescribe licenses
movement
was
successful
anil
led!
i
the
Urlando
team
on
lluUr
and general plan *of orgapizution is mure normal and I lit- world'« de­
In-r«
Among thiM- killed was lin­
t In
in
.1
r.»
j
*
i
«
1
advance
on
i'ijri*
ifiM
ir
m-Vt
I
hursdiiV
(or
residents
and non-residents, to
laid out along lines that promise mand for our staple restores and
ing alligator
Lt measured nineteen
prescribe*
the
length,
sizes and kinds
success.
advance's its price.
feet in length and six feet across the
of
nets
or
fishing
devices;
kinds of
The general commercial situation
There will he local organizations
shoulders
There was great
joy
license
tugs
a'nd
exhibition
of
same:
G
E
N
E
R
A
L
J
0
E
F
R
E
OF
T
H
E
F
R
E
N
C
H
A
R
M
Y
in each county, which organizations is crrtahi to Jieconm more settled
when the huntcrii emerged the next
Fixing
penalty,
for
failure
to
com­
will become members of the central and better adj usted within the next
morning with the big alligator, for the
ply with the provisions of this ^ct.
few
months,and
the
south's
splen­
body,* with offices in Jacksonville.
people living for miles around said
Be it enacted by the Legislature
The central* body will be the sales did cotton crop will then he in
they had suffered for mare thun
of the State of Florida:
great
demand
at
satisfactory
prices.
agents for the locnl organizations.
twenty years because of the 'gator’s
Section t.
From and after the
It wan the unanimous opinion M During the present period of uncer­
depredations.
Only a week ago a
passage
of.
this
net, it shall he un­
all that there must he established tainty and distress, however, it is
$200 mare, owned by one of the res­
lawful
for
any
person or persons,
a standard package, that the pick­ peculiarly incumbent upon all of
idents, ventured.into the swamp and
co-partnership,
corporation
or cor-;
ing must be carefully done, and the our people to stand together in a
was killed by the alligator,
while
poratlons
to
catch,
transport,
or he
two full grown cows had been killed
ticking should be In a central pack­ patriotic spirit of helpfulness to our
In possession of any fresh water food
fellow
citizens
and
to
our
rountry
ing house, so as to Insure uniform
the week previous.
Sheep,
hogs
fish, as herein specified, between the
apd prevent the sacrifice of millions
and goats that went into the same
»nd honest packs.
following
months: Closed season for
swamps never returned.
Ft*j years
Those communities Interested in of dollars by our farmers through
shad,
from
April 1st to December 1st
jnirties had attempted to kill the
joining this organization can send an unnecessary depression in the
of
any
year;
closed season for her­
’gator and its hide showed where it
in their names to the Governor, and price of cotton.
ring,
from
April
1st to December
To this end, I, Park Trammell,
had been shot many times in the
they will be forwarded to the proper
1st
of*
any
yeari
closed season -for
past.
persons. The name adopted for the Governor of the slate of Florida, '(Jo
mullet,
from
November
1st to Ja n ­
organization U " T h e Florida Veg­ earnestly request and urge that each
uary 1st of any year; for nil other
citizen
of
thi*
state
who
can
afford
*
Cannot Ship Oygters
etable Marketing Bureau."
With
food fish, from May J * t to Septem­
the support of tho growers and with to do so, go-into the market at once
It is nn old saying that oysters are ber 1st of any year.
the right mcri at the head of this and buy from, far biers unable to
Section 2. No person shall deliver
good every month In the year that
organization it should h«r a cehtplere hold, one, or more hales of cotton
or
receive for transportation any
has an " R " in it, and they are, and
succeaa.
The plan of organization paying therefor not leas than ten
package,
box or other receptacle con­
many of the oyster men were under
l* one th at has proven successful; Cants a pound; that the citizens of
taining
food
fish, unless it is labeled
it ia not now or untried* and co­ all sections of this stale, and espec­
the impression that they could be on the address side In plain lettera
operation among the vegetable grow* ially those sections wherein cotton
shipped during the month of Sep­ qith the name and address of tho
er* will mean the stability of the in­ is raised or is handled, proceed at
tember, but in this they aro mis­ owner or consigner and with tho
dustry, and the emancipation of once to organize local and county
taken! According 1 to the shell fish kinds of fish which such packsge,
the truckers from the handicaps associations or’ clubs for the purpose
law,
Section 7, oysters cam ho taken box o r rceeptacle contains, or falsely
under which they have suffered.— of'stim ulating In each locality the
from
cultivated leases ¿«nd sold in label such package, box or recep­
purchase and holding of cotton at
Florida Grower
the
focal
market during the month tacle or deliver or receive for trans­
the minimum prico suggested; that
of September,, hut no common car­ portation or to transport any food
committees be appointed to canvass
rier can transport oysters before the fish which may be caught or had in
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tho various committocs to assist in
first of October. JThj» shove infor­ possession during the closed season,
Sanford
DcLund making Bale of j»t least one hale or
mation was furnished hy F. S. Sams, as herein provided, in violation of
Herring
RF
CruBe more to each citizen who is able to
the
Deputy Shell Fish Commissioner the law. Nor.shall any person be in.
I’ea son
L F
Allen purchase; that the merchant« and
at
this
place, in response to a query possession of any food fish, as here­
Gilbert
C
Miner other creditors in the -cities and
to
Commissioner
of Agriculture In in provided, during the closed sea­
&amp;outh (capt)
L G Hogden (Gapt towns of the state where cotton is
regard
to
ahipping
oysters during son, except as Tiereinafter provided.
Raynor
R G •
Keown handled reach agreements, through
Section 3. Licenses for residents
this month. The oysters In this, sec­
Routh and Washburn, Suba.
associations or otherwise, to buy
tion are very fine nob' and the oyster and non-residents and kinds of nets
Referee, Ned Chittenden; time cotton raised in their respective
men are selling them in the iocs) or diver* shall be as follows:
.
vicinities at not less than ten cents
ket£ * r’
Chittenden.
market, bVt they have no desire t Re* Kind of Net*
No.
Amt &lt;
We play DeLand a game on their per pound- or to accept it .at-such
violate the law governing their ihip^ 1 Seine or gill shad.7,,:,
I $ 6.00
floor Sept. 22nd, and would like to price In settlement of accounts or as
-Photo
by
Amaricen
Prese
Association.
ment.—
New
Smryná
Breeze.
(Continued
on
Page
4)
k,h*Te a good Sanford delegation.
(Continued On P^ge 6)
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PROCLAMATION
BY GOVERNOR

VEGETABLE GROW­
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HARBOR BILL
HAS BEEN CUT

TO LEGISLATE FOR
FISH PROTECTION

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LEGAL ADVERTISING

CLASSIFIED
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E d itor", or

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In ri E » t*t* of
t,o» HI U Rton*
To »11 Creili!or». L#f*t*#*, t) («tribù tee.
all t'araon» havinz C U im i or U rn itf.
• film i »alti Kaiat*;
You, and *ach of you ara hereby notJ6*i
and rc&lt;iulr*d ,»o preacnt *n y daini» , M
demanda whlch you, or elther n| ¡rou, n , .
ha»* afalnat thè ««tata of t.ov«tl |, si»,,
drrraied. lata of Semlnol* County. Fiorii*
(o Ih* und*ral(n*d adminfalratrit o| ,„ i
retala, witkln two y rari (rum Ih* da«* brr*.

drawing together J n _ social__inter­ This Ueadinj* T H R E E CEN TS »
flated-A uauat_2fU n A , J J . 1111.
ANhlA C. s t o n i :.
course members of the club, while Line For E»ch Insertion. Minimum
3-Tura-Stc
Admlnlitratrin
** H E 'L L PR EN T 'E M " — SO SAYS SA U N TER ER .
working together for a common pur­ Charge 25 Cents.
N O TIC E OF ELECTIO N
pose. The making of roses is a fas­
Tn Uia Sharia, al Samlnola ^County. ..&lt;
cinating, and charming—occupation,
1, ___________
SUI* ot Florida:
FO R S A L E #
—
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-------fit, It known, T h at I. It. Clsjr ( i« ,l of«
it would bo a saving to them, as in
creating a delightful enthusiasm, and
,,
. „ * ,
I Recratary of Rut# of tho State ol Floe*.
the
present
plari
they
have
to
buy
For
Sale-At
a
discountScholarj
0
hereby *lv# notice that * im,,,! ,u#.’
C ia a lr r Grab
a desire to be present a t each meet­
hat I lib*
Dunlry frufa— (bat
more
fresh
vegetables
titan
they
can
ing.
It
la
expected
.that
ovgry
mam«
.
.
.
.
.
_______
________________
______Kahip
in
Sa
nford
Rnalnea.
Ca
U
tp
.
the farm P d lib* to hike
W ' t if ' fffg* tglib. * 111—mitktr-pr"hirrgf Otfitrf T m tW trto use-tfr-and It wtfl be
Mooasr^ln^
A i J ’ s ,, ^
eUbW-spajL-tu^Ahair hunda aad are
made twelve,red p*ber-roses her the t &gt;M" J I -a ■Mvrifttt r
IlulUrmilk t a m a k a .____ ____
• f o r V tr U o d S tata* Senator trwm tlr*-Sttl,
In your Joy. Ob, thia rann««* *4unit
waste,
thus'.knocking
out
the
C
ity Beautiful Ball, to be given1 lir Offieé.:i03-tr. ^
■a t-llF tld a , for.aU .XM r» *nnn Marri» r. i m .
IIooa la town U Ju*t a bluff
A t a moal cumpa rad to whst
For H*pr**#ntatlv* from th * F'ourtlr-c»(,
profits. The doctors will tell you
November.
Poo pia In tha cou ntry'** to t
F O R SA LE— At a bargain, good all­ rrraalonal D latrlrt of the S ta ta ol FUrida,
that
the
only
safe
way
to
keep
food
All members are urged to be pres­
Everything hay s o n e t o ,iuçh
In tha Slsty-fourlh Con*r*a* ol ih« tlnftrj
Look Ilk* «tnra up In thk aky.
stuffs for any city is to have them
ent Wednesday (tomorrow) after­ round riding ami driving mare, bug- Stata*.
In the town’a the place lor atyl*.
For Commlaaiontr of A irlru ltur* rf tk*
by and harness.
Cash or terms. Stai*
But country iru b beat» It a mileof Florida.
all under the city regulations in one
noon
at
the
h
o
^
e
of
Mrs.
Henry
What ran beat a tool! peach cobbler
For Two Jo ttlrc * of th * Supr*m« Uout
building and .all the big cities have
Wight, at 8:34. This applies to ev­ Address G, care of Herald offiro.
Good hot t r a r r , turkey gobbler,
of th* « a t a of Floridi^
Mack heme«
ways,
' a a doten
dot
For Two Itsllroad Commlaaiontr« of th«
w- .
. . .
*
Frl-4-2tp
come to recognize the city market
ery member of the ,c lu b In tywn.
Jelly Juat a golden hate,
Stai* of Florida.
Jeraey cream and golden butter,
plan as the beat one. It would be
" F o r Qno M *m b*r of th e 'H o u r* ol INpr*.
Those who have not already oonc
f o r ‘ Safe— 1910 Cadillac touring M
Makea a lellow latrifly atutler
alati*** of th * Slate of Florid*.
mighty nice to have a market where
bou it.
so arif requested to bring a roll of car for $400.00, just overhauled in
Ju at to try to tell y
about
F’or County Ju d f*.
i
fairly
ebon
Though I «1 Ilka to
about It,
Iff.
F’or 8h*rlft
you coufd purchase fresh veget­
crepe paper and a pair of scissors. good running'shape. Sanford Ma­
That'« what I call LIV IN G —aay,
For Clark of th* Circuit C oart.
% ables, meats, chickens and eggs three
Take me back—oh— mllea away
For
C
ounty
Aeeeuor ol T a ie s .
chine &amp; Garage.
82-tfc
To iba old homo that I knew
For T t t Collector.
days in the week and then tho re­
Ixcag ago when aklea were blue.
P ersonal M ention
For County Treasurer.
,
When the world way blight with
sults of a city market frQtn a trading
F o r C o u n t y Sup erinten den t of TobUr
Mrs. W. P . . Carter la again at
For Sale or Rent- -Two nice residream«,
point would be of some value to the
-a i City Ilia ain’ t what It acema;
home after a pleasant week end visit dencea at a bargain. W. J . Thigpen. Instruction.
For C ounty Surveyor.
Fo
I'd leave the awetleat city Hub
ounty
merchants
of
Sanford
as
it
would
.For
. . F'Jv*„ C
______
y Comralaalonrrs.
to her mother, Mrs. Lee in Oviedo.
80-tf
i &gt; I or'juat one day of country grub.
For
Three Member« of th e County Iloar4
•
— E rr hange.
stimulate business in every line. It
of Public In»trurilon.
::
For Sale-Ornngo grove 14 acres
F’or Justice of the Frac* in and for the
would bring new farmers into the y /
♦♦ ♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦
Mrs. M. ' W. Lovell has returned
Jn jorm al V an ee
i
Ju«tir* District», vii: No*, l, t
fine hammock land, 130 acres of followinz
city and. they would spemf Their
3,
4. . •
A .very charming event of last from Black Mountain, N. C.
For Con*lahle In.and for th* fotlowtag
Cc!ery land, one ten acre tract celery
Ju-tlc# IFUlrtcta, via; No*. Ir 3, 1, i.
1 I wish to call the attention of money here, whereas under tho pres­ week was the informal dance on
liytd. At a bargain. Address P. O. n
In testimony wkrreol l hs*e kn.iuti
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Woodruff re­
. the city physician or the pure food ent conditions they have no special pri(j a y evening at the homo of Mr.
•*t my hand and atllred the Orest s*«| t|
Box
1034.
104-Stc;
Ih* State ol F’lfTHd*. at Tallabs«*ee, th*
Inspector or »onto other city official inducements to bring their products nn(, Mr&gt; D F Whitner, compll- turned Friday from Jacksonville,
Capital, thl* the twenty-fourth d«r «I
to the manner in which the fresh to the city. Will the business men n,pntnry to the Misses Jane and accompanied by Mrs. Parsons.
I9H.
For Sale— Fine farm of ten acres August, A. I).
If. C LA Y C H A W F n n i;
meats are brought to Sanford from of Sanford please wake up on some A|icc whitner of Jacksonville and
S r c f r \a r &gt; of St »tr
about three miles from •the city,
T«» P. M. IIam i, Btiriiff, H*»rriitiiile *tiuoly.
tho country.
They seeminglytry to |°f theso economic questions and en- ^jr Ka n dull Chase before hi» deProf. Ezell, Supt. of Sanford pub­ also two choice city lots.
Going
3«Tup*-9tç
keep the fliesoff the meat by wrap- deavor to get new people to come j p ^ u r o for college. Those who cn- lic schools, Mrs, Ezell and two chil­ cheap for cash or can be purchased
pipg it in canvass coversbut the
here. I lie shed for the learns »¡is a j oye(j j j j e hospitality of their popu­ dren have arrived in Sanford to on easy terms. Address It., rare of
Nullte of Application nr T a t Ilted I «der
wagons are not screened,and when good strat and tho city market will lar hostess were Misses Eleanor make their future home. For the Herald office. •
Nenian ATS of the G eneral Statutes
Notice Is heceby tiv rn th a t Forrrat U b .
they take the covers off at the meat be the best.
Herring, Annie ’Whitner, Annie Lee present they are domiciled with Mr.s
purebaaer
of T a I Certificate» No.« toil.
I t
I
10&lt; . IOTI, dated th* ltd dir
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shops the flies swarm over the meat
and Lottie Caldwell, Zoe Munson, Smith on Oak avenue.
For sale or Rent— Five acres, tiled lo«», 10AS.
of June, A. I&gt;. 1912. has Oled said cinti­
before they can carry it iiethe differ­ TRICK LURES SOLDIERS ON. Martha Fox and May Dftyle; Ran­
land, two good wells, located just r a t e i in m y ofTlre «ml ha* m ade •p[-11calie*
for t u cl ih*ti t o Usti* In i c c o r t i i f i f f with lit.
Miss Alice Hall, who has been the south of Station 10 on S. &amp; E. Rnil- Siiti
dall Chase, Sidney Chase, Griffin
ent shops. These flies can do plenty
certi fir* I** i m b r i f f the follrimiitf «îe*•of damage in that short time, evpn B o e r S u b tcrfu g o H elps the B ritis h In Herring, Hume
Humph,
Vivian popular yopng guest of Miss Gussie way. 5 room house.
See F. W. rrlbèd p r o p e r ty «itUAtecl In Setolinai* Ce«*»
tv, Florida, to&gt;wlt:
Lot R. Ulk
MilC tesh W ith th e G e rm a n s.
*1 S p e e r a n d R o b e r t D e a n e .
if precautions are taken between the
Frnnk rctifrned to her home in Or-¡M ahoney at Frrnald’s
97-df
r Itrl T* S u r v e y L e v y (Irmnt &lt;t#n
Itf fit
N of SW co r, run N R3 d e * . E IV(H rh*. N
W ou n d ed m en In th e Inw pltnl» of
lundo Sunday afternoon.
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slaughter pens and tho city mar­
6 d#g W 9 ch r to {.«lie. thence- in wt«!
il li retins n 7 0
«leg W V 67 ch» u» W lui ru tf
kets. There should be some regulu- \•IlouTogne re Jm e t ln-*e litcldeiiln o f fight
Haulern Star
Lot SG de g V.! 10.30 eh« t o Leg)
I.
TO R E N T
tions regarding the fjesh meats that i lu g Del w een th e H rltlnli mid G e rtn a u s
Mr. ami Mr*. I. J. Secord were ini
At the last regular meeting of the
33, 41. 7». Ulk D, Mitchell*» U m Gm »C
O
n
e
o
f
lite
m
en
told
o
f
n
tric
k
w
h
ich
The emid lend being fcaaeftMtd at ihr Jitt
are brought to this city, as fow
Eastern Star Mr. C. M. Williams Detroit, Mich., for the G. A. R.
of the i u u i f l f r nt «urh certificete in (ke
people realize the danger in files and th e Itrltbd i le a rn e d In th e Liner w a r :
successfully and triumphantly passed Re-union. Mr. Sccoril marched with I For Rent Tep room house at name of No. 1 0 4 1 , ML H- Q ilre; No Dm* F
" T h e e n e m y lie fo re »en d in g th&lt;4r In
Hy Reimer .
No. 10AV fOGh. IOTI \ fi.
familiarity breeds contempt
and
through t"he honors of initiation and the Veteran* in their big parade.
corner Oak avenue and Fourth Oil#«. Un lee« f « l d ‘ c e r ti o r a t e «hell (*» re­
f a n l r y a g a in s t o u r p o sitio n s o p en ed a
deemed
acco
rd
in
g
In Iftw, t « i deed «ill ««»#
m ore. flies.
hot artillery fire. Our artillery replied, became a bona tide Eastern Star. A
street. Apply to W. W. Long.
thereon on t h e l«t dey of October, A IV
Mr. am! Mr*. R. E. Tolar, after a
1914.
nt first warmly, and then gun after 1 pleasant social hour and delicious re3-1 fr
WIlfiFH my official sign « t u r e «nd **Vi ili#
i
Marl roads can be renovated gun of the British'batteries went si freshtnents were enjoyed al the .lose delightful vi*it at Titusville are now
the let d » y ef September, A I*
(«eel&gt;
K. A. DOUGLASS,
in Jacksonville.
For Rent-—Two cottages, Park
*»
of the business session.
and made over almost as good as le n t
Clerk C ircu it Court, Seminole Co , Vis
**‘Wbnt’s
up
now
f
1
asked
n
com
--------and
Tenth,
four
and
five
room*,
one
B
y
J
, C. Hubert». I' C.
new. f have said j i o before and 1
g -T ue*-5 lc
rade.
There
were
a
few.minutes
more
Davtona
Noten
Mr.
and
Mr*.
S.
0.
Chase,
Ran­
wired.
Apply
Mis*
A.
Traflord,
city.
repeat it with more vehemence now
Notice of Application for T a i l i m i l nltr
that the real demonstration has of artillery firing from tho Germans, ; Almost everybody in Sanford who dall and little Frank left for Now
Section S7S of Ike fìencrol Statuir*
For Kent— Five room hou*«*. two
been made. The marl road on San­ and then their infantry came on In own&gt; nn automobile and many York and eastern point* Sunday.
Solire la hereby giteti th«t Forre»! I
solid formntloa Wo received them . . .
,
,
. „
, ...__ ...
No* teilt
Randall will enter Phillips College, acre* land tiled, for $15 per month. putH&gt;»«et of“ “t »* {“
ford avneue was full of holes and With rifle fire. Htltl they came on. and
. . .
, ",
,
’
lost. loss. 1069. 1061. 1062. 1063. I‘)4 0
toss, 1070. dated th* 3rd d. y of
ruts and was altogether almost im­ still tve Inotved them down. They were at Daytona Beach, enjoying the r.xeter. New Hampshire, later in the Inquire at 112 Laurel avenue,
A. b . 1 9 1 2 , h«» filed *«ld certificite In if
5-2 tp
passible and tho city council with getting closer,' and ire could plainly mn,1&gt;' ■«raclions of that resort, to m o n th .
offlft and hne m i d e application f**r t»« did
to issue in ■ reo r d in re with In»
Slid
City Engineer Williams thought they seo tho d^jiso mnsses moving. Then ®a y nothing of the races. It was imFor Rent Sanford.« Florida, five tifìrnlrs **mt»r«ce the following t|e»rnle4
•.M
r.
and
Mrs.
Ed.
Randall
and]'
xuddenly
the
whole
of
onr
artillery
possible
to
secure
a
complete
list
of
il
u
s
te
d
in
S
sm
inu
b
county.
Kief1,111 I
t
t
f i »
« 1
pFcj p#r l y » I t u ä i e d in S e m i n o l e c o u n ty , fie?*
would try a new scheme of rejuven­
those going over- for the day as their young nephew, Lawrence . j arre hammock farm at head i clery id» iu »u Lou 21. 2T, 23, 24. 30. 3ti it,
ation, so they had the street gang opeued Ore.
I avenue on river. 6;
Cuin St., nVk’ p* MuÌUii’l U»,T,f:rVn..7\ V «^ ^
6 ; East Cain
“You see. the onnniyj had not t*«*en probably a third of Sanford's popu­ camping at Bluo* Springs.
get busy with teams and plows and
Atlanta
■
—
Georgia.
' 5-4tc 1
silenced
nt
nil.
and
it
was
a
trick
to
lation must have been there, but
the entire road was thoroughly
*ric# of much c«ftlfic*tr* In th# nim« of
Unknown* Utilr«* said crfllflcPl#« ihtJl h*
draw
the
Gormans
on.
They*
went
■Mr*. R. C. Buchanan and son,
among those
who did go were
broken up. Then just after a heavy
according to law, t a l d##d will
Take Notice— I will rent, sell, (redeemed
down In wholo ileitis, for otir guns got Messrs. Geo. Speer and son, Vivian, Lee have returned homo after »pend­
m u # thereon
on th# 1«t d a y of October,
rsin the road was rolled again and
trade or build you a bouse on easy A. P. 1914.
them In open ground, and. nf course,
ing
the
summer
in
Sanford.
!n # o my ofTIHal »ignatur# »»d »c»J
now the road is as good as new and they soon had enough, it was Impossi­ Ed. Lane, Robt. Deane and Geo.
COI Palmetto thl»W lth#
terms. J. Munson
1st d a y of SriMrmhcr. A 1». 191 I.
the work was accomplished with ble for those behind to come on past WntBon in the Speef car.
&lt;»#ah
E. A. DOUGLASS,
3-9tc. j
avenue.
Clslk C i rc u it r o u r t , Si-mlnnl# C’ o,, F li
Miss Eva Walker will leave today
Saturday night Misses Lottie Cald­
but little expenso. In fact the road tho dead.”
Hy J t* Itnhsrn, 1» &lt;'
well and Adelaide Higgins motored for Jacksonville for a two weeks
VTurshi’
*
is so good that fho Supreme Court
Five acre* tiled land inside city
Mr. J. F. limits for rent, near brick road and
over to the beach sith friends from visit to her uncle,
will decide in favor of bricking Park
APPALLING DESTRUCTION.' Orlando nnd were joined Monday by Zetzsrhie.
avenue on the principle that San­
loading station.
Apply to A P N rii 1er «f Sp pli r aMon ft»r T « t |.l##d l ntttr
Hcc lion i 7 of thr L e n e ral Ht» I ule»
ford avenue is good enough for nil Qraphio Portrayal of Ruin Wrought at Mr. and Mrs. D..A. Caldwell, Misses
’J -tf
V- Connelly, Sanford. Florida.
Nolle* U hrretiy (Iteti that M. L. Writti,,
Mr. George Huff is spending his
Annie Lee and Alice Caldwell, Addin
the travel that will go that way.
L iogo an d V is*.
pureh»**r of T*a (’ertlfii-ate No. 316, ibt.J
For
R
e
n
t
—¡4
room
cottage
$10
a
th# 6th d*y
• y of
of JJune,
u n e , A.
A. D.
P. 11911
911. h * i 6!«4
This thoroughly demonstrates that . A Reuter's dlspntvh from Ostend says Neal, •Eva Walker, Messrs. David vacation at St. Augustine, Jackson­
»•Id c e r t i f ic a t e In rcy office end h»» m»4#
marl -roads can bo made over pro­ n small party Just returned from n visit and Weidman Caldwell nnd a num­ ville and Daytona and will visit u month. 6 ’ room cottage $12.60, in­ , applicatimi far t M d«c4 . lo ItsU« In âBcnrdanc# with law.
?»ld certificat# rmhrart«
viding the rain comes s i the right to l.lcge describe* tbe destruction ber of others, guests of Mr. and Mrs. few days with his family at Osteen cluding water. G. W. ‘Spencer.
1b# follo » i n g . leaf ri luti p ro p rr t y »Il inaici i*
1-tf
Caldwell.
before returning to Sanford.
Hemlnol# f o u n t y. Fioriti», to-wfl î,«t 11.
tiipo or that water can he obtained wrought by the war as appalling.
~
, .
. .
&gt;U bm H 2 R ft. ) lilk fi. Tier 1, Sanford
U»
“ All Along the road lo Vise.'* said one
Going over in the Turner car were
at the time of rolling the marl.
For rent- 40 ncrefi riled I^und in nui land i«#ing ««•##»#&lt;§ »$ th# d»t#
ti*
of the party, "there was nothing to
Mrs. C. M. V orce is being cor­ u b o d y well located. A.P. Connelly '“ u‘ n"
Mr. and Mrs. Deane Turner and
* Uni##*
cerimr*«*
in th. i.rr. «f
N If. (î a r n *“*•
cr.
»«id f r i t I fir «t# «Mil
lie seen but walls blackened by smoke,
5 The sin of. fretting is as common tho retnuUm of fnctorle* burned by fire, little Deane, Miss Martha Fox and dially greeted by her mnny friends, 1Q9 Magnolia St.
b# r * d r # m r d a c r o r d i n g t o 1 » « , t a i
’i w !
1 01Î-1 f
«rill la»u# t h # r r o n on th# 3 0 t h day #1 rp
who are glad lo have ber al home
as the air, as speech, so common mounds of earth freshly dug—tbe se­ Mr. F. M. F o i.
i r m b r t . A. I&gt; 1911
For Rent Cheap for Cash Twenty
W l t i»r »• m y
official a l g n a t u r # an.J *#»1
that unless It. rises above its usual pulcher of tbu first German* to fall.
A jolly party ol men folks were again.
s t h a l a t cia y of F # p t # m b c r , A l&gt; 1* 11,
acres of good hammock land all filed. t h i(a#tl)
monotone we do- not even observe
"And then cornea Vise. What n pain­ Dr. W. E. Householder, Messrs.
E. A IlOUOLAHfi.
C l# rk t . 'l r r u l t t ' o u r i , S r f n i i i * ’l# C o ,, I *
101 -tf
Mr. J. L. Sillier and family, ac­ Call or write A. M. Tyler.
it. Watch any ordinary coming to­ ful sight for those who knew the proud Earnest and F. L. Householder and
Il y i , V . f t o b# r * % 11. 1'
l - T u w-fci»
gether of people, and we see how city, so typical of Walloon gnycty. nnd J . F. Karnatz in tho Householder companied by Rev. George Hyman,
For Rent— Furnished office equip­
Mrs. Hyman and the little folks
many minutes I t ’ Will- be until some­ now nothing but a tnnaa of ruin*, while car.
ped with roll top desk, office chairs N * tU * ef A „ l l r * t l o * for T a » Deed I «Jrr
body freta— th at la, makes more or many of tbe Inhabitants lie all over the , - Going over early Spnday a. m. motored ov$r to'O rlando t o ’ spend and tables. Also a roll top desk,
.Section 6 7 5 of the G e n e r -I filatulr«
place, their chests riddled with bullets!
Notice 1* h e re b y (iven t h a t ft. { ’ . !io«'»f&gt;.
the, day Monday.
leas complaint of something or other,
with
Reginald
Holly
were
Mr.
Jo
h
n
|
purebaaer
of T * » Certffleate* N o. 676. .i«t&lt;J
typewriter desk and other equip­
/ ‘At last we entered Liege. The In­
th e 6th day of Ju ly . A. !».' 1 0 0 8 .
’ Ml
which prdbably every other one^n habitants stood nt tbcT Hires bold* of T . Brady amd young people, to join
ment
for
sale
or
rent.
Herald
office.
dated the 3 rd d»y of April A
I&gt; l»F«
Dr. L- R. Philips. Mrs. Philips,
the room, or car, or on tho street tbelr homes, silent and anxious, but Mrs. Brady and .the Higgins party.
No. 5261 d a te d the 6th d a y of Ju,.«
ft82-tf
non and daughter will return today
1899, No. 1 6 0 7 tljle d t i n ^th day of
corner knew before, and which most afraid |o speak. The streets In tbe
A congenial party of guests of Mr.
A.
1).
1889.
No.
£098
dated
th
*
4th
d«j
•
«
probably nobody can help.
Why middle of. the town wore a deplorable and Mrs. D. L. Thrasher were Mes- from Daytona.
A u fu .t A. t). 1900, her filed »aid rrrtlHM ISC E LA N EO U S
eate. In my offlea and h a. made apphetti»*
aay anything about it? It is hot, it nspctrt Many bouses bad been aban­ damea 8. Puleston and R. A. New­
• Wanted— Three fùrnishcd rooms for ta i deed* to lu u e In ire o rd a n rr olth I»*Misses
Ethel
East
and
Thelma
doned.
Their
doors
and
windows
were
Said eeft Ideal."« t i r l i r m
the foil«*tm
la cold, It la wet, it la dry, somebody
man, Mlaa May Thrdaher and Mr.
light
housekeeping.
G. E. deaertbed property ritualed In Setein.le #
Moore of Jacksonville arc the at­ for
has broken an appointment, ill- »battered‘and /heir contents .had been Will Wataom
rounty, Florida, to -w ln .
removed. Nobody but soldiers was to
tractive young guests of Miss Helen B y n u m ," Sanford Business College.
fe rtlrtfa la . No. 676 embrace« the NE'i
cooked a meal; stupidity or bad faith be too n."
Hon. Forrest Lake and C. O. Meof NW J* of Section 13, Tp *1 8 , It- 32 £»'■•
5-2tc
Randall.
40 acre«, A id land belnf aa*e*»ed «1 &gt;1*
aomawhara has resulted in -discom­
LaUghlin motored over together.
dale of the iaauanc* ol auch certificate la
Wanted— To buy o bushel of sSOL-d the name of 11. F , Uryant.
fort. There are:plenty of things to
Dr. and Mrs. 0 . J . Miller, Dr.
Mr. F. il. Sheldon, who has been potatoes for fall planting.
Certificate No. 3610 em hrarea the K 1i "
W. *M. 8E*&lt;
fret a lo u t. It is simply astonishing GERMAN WAR AUTOS MARVELS. and Mrs. Cecil Butt were another
of Section IS. Tp. 21 8 . R. 32 »»»*•
vialtlng
his
daughter,
Mrs.
A.
W.
80
acre«, aald land belnf aaaeaaed at th- J*1»
Haynes, Herald Office.
6-2tp
how much annoyance
and
dis­ •C a r r y S s y th a a to M ow D ow n F i n e s t congenial party.
of th* laauance of euch certificate 1» ***
F
itts
for
the
week
end
left
Monday
comfort may be found in the course
With Mr. W. P. Carter were Mr.
name of J . W. Andaraon. T
,
sn d H sd g sa.
Wanted— Plowing or team work
mdrnlng for Now Smyrna, accom­
Certificate No. 3261 etohraec* the S ’] c
of everyday livipg, even of the sim­
Stories were printed recently about and Mrs. W; W. Abernathy and panied by Mr. Kent Uosaetter.
N
E
R
of
Section
13,
Tp.
T
r
i
H.
H
32
I
*«'•
by man with good team.
J. E. 80 acre*. Said land belnf naaeaaed at the J 6 *
plest, if only one keeps a sharp eye the Germans having armored motor ■Mrs. Geo. Watson,
Summers,
care
M.
S.
Nelson,
or of the luunnce of aueh certificate In t»*._
out for that aide of things. Some cars armed with machine gnna, which
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Maxwell in
n»tn# of Unknown.
1
phono
Lord's
Station.
5-tf
Mrs.
Browning
and
Mlaa
Browning
Certificate No, 1607 em brsce* the 9 E ll
folks altosys seem to be hunting for lore through tho lines of the French their runabout -were seen on the.
of
N
W
ft
of
Section
5,
Tp.
2
1
8
.
It.
31
&gt;-»“
•
mother and slatar of Mrs. Klein
deformities, discords snd shadows nnd Belgians and mowed ijown all be beach.
40 acre*, mid land btlnf naaeaaed at the d«l*
left
for their home at Rye Monday
of tha laauance of auch certificate In l‘ * If
for*
them.
instead of beauty, harmony and
V. S. Arnett and family were also
name of Unknown.
Books.
',
afternoon, accompanied by Voley
Another story of the use of now war there.
Certificata N ò. 2011 em brace-' th# C i
light. We are born to trouble, as
•
It
is
nat
sufficient
to
merely
stuff
N E K of S e é tü ñ 's r Tp. sT ' b . H. 33 l «&gt;'; **
Inventions la told by Amo Doscb. a
■parka fly upward.^ But even to the
Harry Walker, Hume Rumph and Williams, who will be their guest ourselves with various collections of acre*, aald land belnf aaacaeed al tha d*.1*
corres pondent of World’s Work, i»ho
of the laauance of aucli cartïfleata [a
•park flying upward, in the blackest arrived In London from Brussels. He John Murrell motored over Saturday for a week or two.
books; unless we masticate every­ •a®*,
®t J. P. Tnytnr.
.
Unte** aald rertlacate* »hall, be rede#«»*
amoke, there (a a blue aky above toys the Germans are using auto night to remain over until today.
thing thoroughly hooka will not givo
aecordlnt to law , t a l deed* will l«aua there-0* airengtb und nourishment.—Locke. on an Ih* ic th d»y of October. A. I*-.1*^;
and the lets time they waste oft the trucks which are marvqls. Equlpigd
Messrs. Billy Hill, Ralph Wight,
Extrem**. •
Wltnrt«
ray official alfn
alu re and
witnea* e&gt;*
alfnalure
ana
road the sooner they will reach it. with scythe*, they mow right through Cgl .Williams, Harry Cobb, Arthur
There aro two certain causes of
thf* th* Tth ct*y of Bentember, A. *18- INI*
(•#*1)
B.’lA. D O U G L A S !'.
Fretting Is all time wasted on -the wire fences and hedges If tbe rood* Yowell, Artie Smith, Jack Davison, family trouble: A woman'* love of dry
Unci* Pcnnywtso S ^ y s :
Clerk cf tbe Circuit Court, Seminal*
nnd flolds do not suit the drirora
When. I resit about a man high In
L. P. McCuller and many others of good*, and s’ man's love of wet
road. ■
County, Florida.
• • •
The*« truck* are «aid to be heavily Sanford’s gay sports were at Day­
tha council* c.' hi* party, I picture to
_
’B y J . C.' Robert*. n c.
Tuee-S-Stc
armored,
and
tbe&gt;
are
able
to
resist
myaelf
s
fcllon
hlil.’o
;
on
s
«topLaddor
5 Time and again I have-called a t­
tona, besides many of the fair sex
In a grocery, tnlklug politics.
tention to the benefits to be derived anything except artillery flro They who are spending some time at the
Notice of Application for Charlee
.
iI m I . hereby flven,
.....
,th
k at
. * on
,,n the
epable tbe German force* to make for­
Noticeli»
the ^■
_
from a city market in this place ty mites a day. Tbelr number seems beach. *
day ol Oct- ber. A. D. lO l*. or »•
.
therdaltar so I can be h c*rd/ I -hr 1 *
Mr. Webber, a popular photog­
where the small growers and city to be unlimited.
to the U onrrsbte Jem a» W. r .i k .n ;,
À
. JE W E L E R
raphed went over to take picture* of
.gardeners could bring fresh veget­
of tb a.C lrci.it Court, Suvtuth Judlctal •
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tn
x
f
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a
t
U
a
,
t
o
,
a
a
U
a
r
U
t
.k
^
:.
the races.
a t e s three times a week arid sell
poratinf ihr 8an to id U b rcry m d B*‘
UY SPECIALTIES
Plumbing and
Room AaaotiaMar. Th» propored
th em to tb e peopta of SAnford.
~‘Y*”
now beine on fit« with the Clerk ef the ' lr
Pickard's Band-Painted Chine
Ross Meeting
\
Where, we could all go dbwn three
G a s F I t t i n g
cult Court of Reminola County.
Gorham'* Sterling Sliver
Th# character and object cf the rerr J*#
Mrs. W. D. Holden wa* the gra­
days in the week and buy the veg­
lion to bo form ed I» iltrrary » n i •'5'1
Ro|er«' Plated Ware
cious hoateaa to the members of the
G E O H O E G. HEHH1N&lt;L.
etables and where the farmers could
AU W ork ite c e h e s M y Personal
A ttorney f^r lacwrpor»tM‘Elgin And Waltham Watches
Woman’s Club Wednesday after­
Id three tfmes a week and sell

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A C IU E L IS AMONG Y E TAKING N O T ES AND F 4 J T U .

I

d

Rummage Sale
The FTHâ ilfö 'C ö m miUeo oT the"
Library Anaociolion will hold u rumm«Ki' "nIe Saturday nftcrnoon in
the Lctller block on Sanford avenue.
to raise funds to be applied on the
building fund for remodelling the
Presbyterian church .recently pur-.
■ad’ Sanford ta w
ra m e s tty Jgfpacstcd~-tn .m oderale by.
g iv in g ~ tg 't h g-Hrnmtltteg- of - Indies
who will call for them, cast off ar­
ticles of .clothing and other articles
of discarded household furnishings,
etc.
The Library Is non-teclurian
and a public benefit to all alike,
therefore all denominations are asked
t o ‘respond, Articles can be given to
those who call for them, or left at
the* Library on Thursdo|i and Satur­
day.
Anyone wishing to give can
phone Mrs. J. N. W hitner or Mrs.
Key. A house to house canvass will
be made during the week b/ a com­
mittee of ladies.

Henry McLaulin

or cash money'. The groIvea favor the plan for
i

j

noon at the Sanford House. These
meetings have a peculiar, interest,.

C . H . D IN G E E

Attention And B eat Efforts '

ALL GOODS GUARANTEED

Op*o*its a t y Hall ‘

*-Tueo-4tc*

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PUBLISHED
SEMI - WEEKLY

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ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

IN S A N F O R D — Lifo / » WoHh Livipii
VOLUME VI

S A N F O R D , F L O R I D A , F R ID A Y . SKI’T E M U K R I t . IUU

SANFORD'S"
BRICK ROADS

NO 6

people, as the residents of a certain
F ln c Hand Concert
areU legally Juiown as road and
The Sanford Rand under the lead­
bridge district No 1 of Seminole
ership of S Maxwell gave a • very
county have to pay their pro rata
fine concert in the park hand stand
nnd the commissioners in attempting
last Tuesday night that was greatly
cnojyod by a large number of San­ T H E S T A T E G AM E WARDEN
WORK IS HELD U P IN PART to place the roads where they would
nerve the greatest number decided
ford people.
A good program was
PEN D IN G ACTION O F
W ILL PAY A VISIT TO
to make some changes in the routes
rendered in full und for an hour or
SU PR EM E COURT
EACH COUNTY
which would cut out certain stretches
more the audience was treated to a
,* 0 m
varied musical.program und one that
Those ioctlowr oL Sanford’s brick about some tracts of land that would
Tallahassee, Fin., SepL 11.-—When
be greatly
enhanced in, value by
demonstrated
the ability not—rmbjr THeVcorrcspondent called on Slate
____________________ __ _
viTig, , n&gt;.'M' rhails run by ilium
of the members hut of the leader, Game-amK-faatyufltrvrAxwsso im ft-. 7..*‘v
umler the ban of t h * injunction
i r ™ j G E R i\ U J ^ . « A C K J i O f f l : E S L . .
e Sanford Hand is undoubtedly Jones at his new quarters in the cap- which was filed against .th e board-]-'t h e se it d# w m fr '.v &amp;**■— : 7
__totup pi 'the first nuakal tmBMUiaof county commissioners by J. &gt;1,. per mile for a It-foot width or
•h e - f m m d x t i r r o f f i c i a l a l u i f c x ,
timw rn thnirmrr'imrhtv-One-of wttrlr
Whitner to prevent certain portions S 1,000 per foot per mile and this is
making preparations for the -ppchhTgtrr r*
all our citizens are Very proud. of the huntitfg season, which is now
from being reduced in width and where- the hitch cpmeg and is the
Mr Maxwell informs us that the |0llly. B icw month* off.
other portions beliffc changed from cause of wonder to travelers who in
slleicd specifio locations aro coming passing through the county sue. lung R U S S IA N S IN N O i m r E A S T G E R M A N Y ATTA CK IN G band will give a concert every two?
Mf. Jones stated.-that*■"*"*
nows had
weeks during the fall and winte? reached his office Irotn citizens of
on in very fine shape a.nd it will not stretches of brick piles adorning tho
mdnths.
K O E N IS B U R G AND W IL L D O U B L E S ^
be long until tho residents of this sides of the roads while they shamble
some counties to the efTcct th at they
lection will bo enabled to fide over along in their machines among the
intend to hunt this season, without
F O R C E A S U R R E N D E R SO ON
LnriU' Audiences at Rapflst Church paying hunting licenses. Mr. Jones
as fine roads as exist in th is-or any holes and ruts and the long piles of
vitrified brick give them thei ada­
The large audiences continue to stated that it would bo his purpose
other state.
mant
grin.
go
to tho Baptist church on Sunday
The road has been laid on IicarLondon, Sept 10—T he bombard- a vigorous search for all persons nights. The music is especially fine. and endeavor to apprehend nny per­
The
case
has
been
in
the
courts
dall avenue from Celery avenue to
sons who. attempted to . violate the
Cafticron City, a distance of three now for more than one year and merit of Relgrnde has been re n e w - ¡ who have failed to respond to the The sermons by Rev. George Hy­ fish und game laws; that in tho coun­
i r
i!
. border for military service as re­ man are instructive und interesting.
miles. A stretch sevon and n half from all surface indications there is ed with increased fury, according to i
ties from which such statement^
quire«!
•
The p e o p le have shown their pleas­ have come, special service men, in
miles long has been completed from no telling how lojtg it will remain a Nish dispatch to tho Exchange
ure at the services by taxing the ca­ additions to the general wardens
In the meantime the brick Telegraph
tho city limits on the south of Rob­ there.
Company.
ConsldorLondon. Friday, 10 a, in. Koen- pacity for the. last seven Sunday will be appointed with this end in
inson Springs, a point on the toad to has been- paid for. the interest on
ahor d a m a g e ha* been done
igshurg is being bombarded ami in evenings.
view.
Longwood. The road from Monroe the bonds is piling up and the taxMr Hyman will speak oil the
The
Servititi
*bn^iSç*j/
are
replytfa riles
payers
are
(tuning
up
the
coin
and
[rrry to First street has been com­
During tins week Mr. Jo n e s is vis­
subject "Spark Plug*" on next Sun­ iting nil the counties lie tween here
pleted. the distance being two miles, the brick is on the hmund taking u mg to the Austrian fire
day evening at 7:45.
The large
as .has also the road from Sten- gooii rest while the wiseacres are
Pari- Friday, 10 a. rn. Sixths of chorus will siny. The doors will lie and Jacksonville, and on his return
strom’s corner to Sylvan Lake on pondering as to what the outcome
will visit the west Florida counties,
London, Sept 1 1 - 3 : 2 0 a. m.— Great Hattie finds allies left wing open at 7 o'clock.
First slrcett a distance of two and will be.— T. K. Rates in Timescalling on tho county wardens, in- ■
A dispatch to the Post from Cop- »till pushing Germans
now more
A real welcome awaits you.
three-quarter miles, making n total Union.
structlng them, nnd generally out­
,
. .
‘
v,___ than thirty-seven miles. Both aides
enhagen
states
that
reports
have«
,
,
of sixteen miles that is now in actual
lining the work under his adminis­
,
|heavily reinforced.
been received there from Stettin
__ _
use, the width of those various
tration for the coming season.
pieces being nine feet. There is left
‘The laws creating tho game- and
that the Russian* are bombarding
U n .t„ t |rl,|liy&gt;
» m
Monte
a stretch from the bridge on First
fish department of Florida provide
Koenigslierg. the strong (irrmuii np^jn «roiqw ruptured Fnlchu und
street to Stenstrom'a corner of two
that the commissioner shall have his
have begun muri li in
Hast Pra**i tt, and that with fort re**
and a hnlf miles to tie I)nilt
The
office at 'the capital, nr may have
Sara
PRESI DENT APPOINTS SUN­ it at any other point in the state
- in flames.
(ill ft of t lie i II
brick oure on the ground for this
DAY. Of TONER lilt AS A
by consent of the governor.
The
road but it is covered by the W hit Ti l l ) GOVERNMENT WILL RE-,
l.o,
n Friday. Jo A til
Squad­
Rordeuux. ri rulli e Se pl
IO
duties uf ids ollice have been ronner injunction and cannot be built
DAY OF PRAYER
( D I K E A LARGER TAX
ding S o r t h Se.i ( til to find
M i n i ' t e r ni W.tr Millerand ha* -••ni ron*
dui’ted from Jackson villi*, for the
until the matter of widths ims been
1)1 RING THE WAR
Wa.*in ngl on. Sc (O 11
President greater convenience i,n bujng in
iiiTlti.iu
Ihi't*. Si anilina via li
trac*
u
etmuiur
noi«i&gt;
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generuid
&lt;&lt;&gt;m
adjudicated by the supreme court
Washington. Sept. I l
Oiie-third |manding thè se verni distriets OÍ j d is p u ti In-* s ta i lat ter st eaming east Wilson ini* signed a, proclamation touch with other departments of
of Florida, to which court the case
ailing on t lie pe uple of i hr I nitrii the government, Mr Jones itas just
liu - I, i. p " M has been
carried niter
passing n I tu- riveline required to biuke 1||* Fr.i«*'* iit'iiritg I io III lo llintllllti fur
S
t at e * to pray 1er pr o re in Kl impe
I ’ I reasurc
t
moved to* ultici* to I'allaliusscc und
through the courts of lesser degree lite diti* Il of tilt- I
Tin- president'* proc l amat ion set hu* an attractive suit« of nllire
at the instance of the complainant itiroligll thè falllllg od of l'iistotll*
hlirscry »toí V
righting t itrus &lt; anker
Text,
aside S u n d a y , ( ti tuber I. as a day rooms fixed tip on the second floor
The road front Tenth street out r e ce i p t * on account of tin* war will
govern meni unii - l a t e
Se*,
ex
t
ensi
on
Pul.it
ka.
F
l
a
.
Sept
II
i'n.f
up
-through
ti»
of the cii|&gt;itoi
*
of prayer,
Park avenue, thence enst on Hughey be marl
a oli og i o Ih* » " t i of
fíela I
, ,, R II Hoir* titre.U or nf the expert
}
income
ta*,
un
j
1
in
fir*t
animal
report
of
the
rotn»venue lt&gt; the road leading south, is of tile
Tin [ir*'*].! enl '* 1*"roi !.i mutuili fu)
1 it. vva r
f 1 Î* U** u . nr■nn
wa * •xcr «»■
tallii'
i « ( *.11tie*X'lib\ - . ■ .| m i n i l i
ini**l"t**T fia* ju*l been prepn red,
.( p r o nu n e n i m* in b .r*. •&gt;( 'I
lo
w
*
timi in controversy on a c c o un t
w
G
t
!..
*
r*
in
fan*
! 1» d .t 1■•r t: &lt;1**
means colli Hitt rei* nf tin boo.**' in i n t lie i it v Mmi.da * *m in * 'Wax linriii.uni
pr*‘*eiit- *mue xcry interesting
both the width nnd I n c at ton
W In r*-.i*
|T. .l Í ■ I ¡ . i n * o f I tie
ilia It. u .*. i.. !*•«ir 11s »I t* •
III 'I 111- 'll ' la re* a u)
t - 1*to 11u -i* iiiiii t ■
til
information
in •imuet'tmn with the
The pijvtng of Celery a v e n u e Ini*
. t* i.t it*in* *t 1 V. «.rid tni i &gt;■ i1., 1.1*1. ** (i a r m * i t * g u i u * t
that prugri ** i* bring mude there * a nil . A**t Y•• K*. . TV t r»'»■ 1H
ir*t
ye:.r'ii
administration of this
trim been held uji on a c c o u n t «&gt;( the.
Tin- present (liuti will in crea*' I III
w
ar
now
draw*
.it .‘*1 in r am !
f..lind It I* - 1•'ll i )&gt;u nr* ..i.,
a ml
m lig h tin g tin- i l i r i i * i u n k e r now in
■
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¡in
r(
in
ii.
t
I hi* report shows that
.
1
1
1
width bei ng reduced f ro m ! •* fret normal income lax from oil*- ti O l l e
b.l
t
ill
when
I
lie
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in
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to 12 feet
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litui .1 lull per criil a i 11 r* ii ij . I i.,.
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'll.
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! a * lint s h o w n I t s e lf
tered
-agam-t
various pi*r*mni * for
gllilllng ‘)i l litoti a n i j r ut tin i l l exempted lie min'* from th\ )«r -l'Ut
u*
terrible
snc'ri\
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mm
ti*
G»l'ile
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t
III*
k*il"l ri j»lior
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1I1U
nil
Idtu
I
real
meal
wttii
insi-ei
violating
(lie
git
me and lisli tsws,
.of. i*1'1, " Ull, gy i ' c L j tiid . t hat part &lt;&gt;* ■xi infittoti of Í.Í.00II f -mUátilx* 'ti-j-iG
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rule*,
a
in
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ranging
from i l t o $ I DU.
&lt;1 lull) fur m a rn i.I tuen in
Mrii.ini ill*' avei me (rem I muti .i i ■' and
1 1&gt;. ida ami -Ireiipuit- meus urna are
Ami wliere.t*. lu ilo* us ili all
I The «urn of $45.N2fi was collected
nuc to Celery avenue is being held- «$*2,000 for single men and toJd.OOÜ I ,n'Hmd of loping witli tiie new and bring usili I ti innlu ;i t*' it
None so |things, it i* mir privilegi* and duty
li ttle known infection t hat ita* prov­
up on account of the width and . un I f u r m i 'i i w i t h f a m i l i e s
is kïiowi to u» f mi Put nan p*
k , mm-el .iud -o. * *•r *»( \b ■luring the year fur the sale of
iti - u* i &lt;•**( ul *»• far I* tin« do t*iu
.license,'
The largest receipts (or
Iroversy oxer the locatton. a* t* *i*"
it i* i- x ie i ! e&gt;i tii.it t hi* pi
mty, tmt it iniin.it&gt; |ifmi‘ own itughly Giuli li unitili iig uní selves tieluri\
one
count\
for iitllsiiornugh was
th»t portion from Fourteenth street bring in revean» ainminiing t* « til. timi of t It»*, di leased tree by mean* of
I*Ve r \wl-* ■*• lu t x in.ie*. I heir , f,,^. ITiii * *•ufi,.**i ug mir weu k tic*
ifi.it I {* U* bnf. " i l*g ti •i*u nt v f I 222,
* re a ■d i i i t n n i g tin* ground armi mi
to the city limits on the road
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ml
ut
her
disroust r ip t lo n of t lie*i rn.id* and tin
\Yl*h *ift‘ L In tivtIHH n| t In* J m m |i 11 * m|
inmoilil i* - will
ti* r
Imrsi'im-nt* fur tins department for
contract» let ami tin* brick are on | \ arn
tin* United Mali's, m prayer and the year xvpro 618,(777,61, leaving »
be
taxed
will)
the
working
nut
ut
the ground .bui the complainants
counsel and all friendliness, to serve balance to the credit of the departhave held up the matter because of the plan of spreading the burden us
tin* cause of peace;
evenly
*tui
possible.
fnrnt $27.136.64, 66,000 of which is
the fact that tho commissioners
¡‘Therefore, I, Woodrow Wil*oii, rcUiiiud under the terms of the law
The
ways
arul
menus
commit
Ice
found they were unable to build
president "f tin* I njl*-d St. I*** of
tn the .redit id tin* department for
tin* roads for the dints liens agreed will meet tomorrow to- ' Uinplete t in­
M U M . T H E S O U T H E R N F A R M E R AN n l T O R T I M T Y O F
\merii’ii,
'ill.
designate
Sunday,
t
it
i
i*x|
n*rises, tin* balance, over 620.000.
draft
of
t
lie
lull
upon when the bonds were voted a.*
fourth *1,t \ of ( t* t*d***r u*‘Vt. a *!ii\d tiling turned in to the *tat** treasury.
H O L D I N G H I S P R O D U C T S F O R RET T E R P R I C K S
» very considerable advance bud'
of prayer and *ii|q*li( aitón, and *1«»
been made in the price of brick from)
\n Bread Fumine in l oiled Slate*
Hill i It.*h i * It uir k
the time the tin nils were voted and i . . .
g.i; .il .irci r 1g ill 1y -*•
a world n qu&gt; *1 all Cod f..inng (■&lt;r-on* I■*
i I.
ili
i.
.,
U i* tu ngt un vi('t
II
repair on that ila&gt; to their place* of i
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in
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by the time the commissioners were ....
t
he
ral.unity,
but
without
it
this
legislawith
,, ,
.
, ,
,
.. 1 larger events connected
—
The Herald received the informa­
.
,
.. ,
. , , ,,
wor* up. there to unite their Jietiready to begin work. The rnm.mis- I here will be no bread famine hi the war in Kttrupe the country is about
Itoti which i* exp*.itefl t&lt;i so greatly ,
1
•
tion
iront tin* garage last Tuesday
T h e largest
.* .L.
. ............................
v..... . Hull* t .1 Almighty God, t hitt o v e r ­
etoners assumed that tin- taxpayers (Tilted S t u f e* this year
tu I*m* Higltt. of
the *..........I.
facl that
the improve t1............................
lie condition of1 it...
the Ajmr
that
Frank Militer had a cur in the
would rut tier have the roads run wheat ertip tn history has just been Congre." of the United States is oit Ican far mers, would not 1mvc been ruling tin* counsel of men. set ti ng races, when in fact it wan Billy
straight
the
things
they
cannot
gov­
the entire distance voted nnd have harvested and according to the the verge of passing a Mil nf tre- possible.
Cotton, an impcrishable
Ho&gt;v*i,i Buick and ono upon which
ern or alter, taking pity on the na­
the widths reduced so as to enable United States Department of Agri­ mondons interest (o the fumera of ngriculturul s ta pie. hos been mnrhe
had put much time and work to
them .to run them these distances culture the total production- is ap­ tho country, entitled **A national keted largely in Europe.
That mar- tions now in the throes of conflict, in gel it tuned up properly.
Billy
His mercy urn! goodness showing a
WI1.000:000
bushels;
with the substance in* hand and proximately
warehouse bill for agricultural pur- ket has now henrj cuf o(T, It is im­
acted us mechanician and Stanley
way where men can see none, He
made all arrangements to go ahead nearly 150,000 bushels' more than poses."
pern lively necessary that The far­
vouchsafe Bis children healing peace Walker drove the car and both of
any
previous
crop
produced
in
the
with the work, when the injunction
Kcpresentalivc Ralph W, Moss of mers may warehouse their crops and
again and restore once moro that them were confident of winning
We have at least
was clapped on them and their United States.
Indiana, u farmer and a member of secure warehouse receipts that will
concord among men and nutiona when the gc;ir was stripped while
hands were held insofar as the roads 250,000,000 bushels of wheat which the house committee on agriculture, 1m* recognize« in borrowing money
without which there can he neither throwing it in higli making it im­
which were to be reduced in width are not needed for consumption at has for years been a pi oncer in pro­ to title them nfer for a future mar­
happiness nor true friendship nor perative to full out. We make this
were concerned, up the m atter grad­ home or for seed. The surplus pro­ moting legislation for tho creation ket.
Representative Moss has .se­
any wholesome fruit of toil or correction because the boys- who
ually worked around in such way duction of tho United States usually of warehouses throughout the coun­ cured a merger of his bill for the
thought in thy world; praying also were behind the wheel are entitled
(hat the court finally decided that g oes-to Europe, but under present try to in* bonded and licensed by
warehousing of grain with this meas­
to this end that Ho forgive us uur to the credit of making a game ef­
tho ¡Moot roads could be completed conditions, caused by the European tho government, in which the fur- ure for the relief of the cotton farsins, our ignorance of His holy will, fort to win a cuj) in the Buick car.
war this cereal cannot cross the.
.
and this is being done.
aod the combined anti umnl«nrt * i i i
'uners may store their crop^ for an-,- 1 mors
n
our willfulness and many errors, an
About *5.000,000 bushels have , ,
, ,
.
..
. ..
The Commissioners contend that ocean.
in'vulucs while at the
l h e ( g:
guinuted bill is certain to pass Con.
7
.
. .
. ticipated
Urinated rises in*values
lend us In the paths of obedience to
already
been
taken
for
export,
they have the right to run the roads
same time borrowing money on the gross.
Thus, growing out of war's
places of vision umP'lo thoughts und
where they will serve the inoat hut most of it is being held at the strength of their warehouse receipts exigencies, will come a permanent
counsels
that purge and make wise.
ports
of
departure.
~
-----—to tide them over until Buch time piece of logislution of tho utmost im­
“
In
witness
whereof I have here
Conditions across the water are as they can realize advantageously portance as a fleeting the farmers of
unto
set
my
hand
and causeiK the
not so encouraging.
Wot in Europe on their crops.
the United States, both north an
Washington, D. C., Sept. 11.—
seal
of
tho
United
States
to be af­
tends to prevent the shipment of
The difficulty
with the average south.
Tho
Crop Reporting Board of tho
wheat from surplus European coun- farmer has been that he has bocn
'When asked to explain tho pur­ fixed.
United
States Department of Agri­
- - ••
“ Done at the y ty of Washington
ttles to those which need imports— forced to sell his staple agricultural poses* intended to be achieved by
culture today gave out the following
this
eighth
day
of
September
in
the
Frank M. Thomas, Frank Jr., and for example— from Russia to France, products when they, were ready for this now legislation, now on the high year of our Lord one thousand, nine estimates of Florida crops for 1913:
W. E. Allen were in tho city on nnd u famine thcro seems inevitable. the markets because ho did not have road to passage, Representative Mos hundred and fourteen and of tho in­
Corn: 675,000 seres, I0.125.TI00
to
passage
Representative
the funds to cqntinue farming oper­ road
Wednesday in their fine big Lozier
bushels,
68,302,000 farm value.
deponce*
of
the
United
States
of
July Colton Consumption
ations. Thus grain has passed right Moss prepared for this correspond­
touring car all fitted up for the tour
America tho one hundred and thirtyHay:
47,000 acres, 69,000 tons,
from the harvests into the hands of ent the following statement:
Washington, D. C., Sept. 11.—
through th e northern stales soon to
ninth.
61.147.000
farm value.
"T h e present situation in the
bs made by Mr. Thomas and his According to a report just issued by the speculators who have reaped
"Signed:
WOODROW WILSON.
Oats: 50.000 acres, 900,000 bush­
•on. The car has numerous illurnin- the Census Bureau there were 424.- the benefits from increases in price. Cotton Bdlt proves conclusively that
"Ily the President:
els, $630,000 farm value.
sted signs on it and Mr. Thomas 21C bales of cotton stored in inde­ Under the Moss p!&amp;n, which is at i our present system of marketing "William Jennings Bryan,
Irish Potaloea: 12.000 acres, 912,*
•«■ill really represent all the commer- pendent warehouses in the United last certain to become a law, the agricultural products is radically &lt;ic
"Secretary of S ta te.”
000 bushels, 61.067,000 farm value.
dal bodies of South Florida, dis­ States on July 31. 1914. ns compared farmer may deposit his crops and fectivc/ The slresA of war has pre­
tributing booklets and literature of with 361,739 hales on the same date secure for it a warehouse receipt of sented In only a more acute form a
Cotton (lint): 218,000 acres, 68,*
With nearly all Europe engaged
nil Idnda in every city-on^tlW tour. a year previous. Tho July consump­ such recognized standing that he situation which the grain farmer has
000 hales, 66,664,000 farm value.
J ™ jylLtQ Lttt Boston, thence across tion by American mills was 448,269 will be- able io use it as aecurity in faced in the autumn of every good in the greatest war of the ages what
Tobacco: 4,000 acres, 4,000,000
becomes of the old argument that to
• .
Meanwhile, the crop year..
to Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Cleveland or 14,000 bales lo»« than that of borrowing pmney*
pounds,
61,240,000 farm v«lue.
,
"The'prissent wheat crop is a good ho prepared (or war Is the best guar­
title to the crop will not paaa out of
■nd the mlddlewest and will be ab- Ju ly . 1918.
Rice:
400
acres,
1(1,000
bushels
,
We antee of peace? As a matter of fact
wnt »bout three months. Mr. Alien
The
manufacturing
establish­ his hands and when the price goes illustration of what is meant.
66.000
farm value.
will be here tonight to address to ments of the United States had up tho farmer can sell and get the had a very Urge yield In tho United a nation with a big armament and
a
little
boy
with
a
sharp
knife
are
Statea;^the
world
at
Urge
had
only
Sweet
Potatoes:
21,000
acres,
CommercUl Club with ■ view of 904,414 bales on hand July 81, com­ ptofit that heretofore haa gone to
a
normal
’
yield.
Under
.these
cirmuch
alike.*The
consequences
are
2.310.000
bushels,
61,732,000
-farm
. /V
"■vlng Senford represented In the pared with 967,561 bales a year tho apecuiator.
tour.,,.
Conlinucd
on
Page
Fojir
suro
tq
be
disastrous
in
each
case.
vM ue.
Generallythe
European
war
is
reprevfoua.
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ALLIES NOW ON
THE OFFENSIVE

WILL ENFORCE
THE GAME LAWS

HAVE SUCCEEDED IN PUSHING
ON TH E L E F T WING

TO PRAY FOR
PEACE IN EUROPE

TO RAISE THE
INCOME TAX

WAREHOUSES FOR FARM PRODUCTS

FLORIDA CROP
S T A T IS T IC S

FOR FLORIDA
PUBLICITY

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who h»Ve been visiting their rela­
tives, Mr.,.and Mrs. Gresham, have
T R IC E'S T R U M P E T E E R
returned to their home in Jackson­
(Artie!»» Published under IhU Ilrsd las fur­
ville,
nished b r M. P. A. RurtaQ, J»ek»onvlUe)
Rev. 'Saunders has been the guest
A BUNCH O F IN TER ESTIN G IT E M S FR O M C O R R ESPO N ­
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank’ Jones for
DENTS^—EVENTS O F S E M IN O L E COUNTY— E F F IC IE N T
In the 1910 campaign the prohi­
a few days.
bition
speakers and newspapers used
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
Phillips.
R E P O R T E R S COVER T E R R IT O R Y FOR H E R A L D
Mrs. J. Q. Adams. Miss Clara PhiU with great gusto a story of alleged
lips nnd Mr. Harry Philips had a fact, and it is starting the rounds
the guest of his brother, J. F., a por­
delightful motor trip last week, go­ again, “ by request of a reader.” !•]
tion of lust week.
.
ing to Daytona Beach- to witness will pay $25.00 to the first person
M S I S lo t ITfMS
A card from Detroit announced |
the races, »On their wny home they who will establish tho truthfulness
the safe arri^hl of~ the Gilberts. I
stopped-,
at DeLand for a short of the article, by furnfahlng me with
Mr. and Mrs. D. II., C. Rabun Mrs, Gilbert stood the joyrney Very i
Oie, names of the judge, prosecuting
visit.
attended tho Eastern Star meeting well.
Look nt your lamps—examine the inside carefully. Kvery !oojHi&lt;!
attorney, defendant’s attorney, the
at the Robbins Nest Tuesday after­
Mr. and Mrs. Will I’revatt of
Imnp wastes your money and keeps you from gettinR the lipid you
defendant, tho twelve jurors und
noon. *
* * * * * * * * * the name of, the court bouse where
Now Smyrna, are moving into the j * f
ought to have. Replace all the wasteful loojied lumps with thrifty
Mr. I. W. Billingsley and daugh­ W. W. Britt homo'on Millen avenue. *
V
• the dramatic episodo occurred, and
ter attended church at Monroe last
"Serv-us .Pure Food Prod- fc
Rev. T. B. Lawrence is having •
the postothee address of ^ach of the
Sunday.
Save -f»
five acres more of his place cleared • ucts at Rehblnder’s.
persons included in this list...
Louie Furen waa out la?t week and another well put down*.
*$&lt; the Coupons." t •
an d trile ycur light at no extra coat.
They stop the lenks.
So -tbslt you may identify the
with a force of men working the
» 4 j|tbry I quote sop»«» atrikhig sen­
People by name of Bridges have ♦
Come
here,
send
here,
telephone
here
and
let us help you cut the
Furen grove at Yankee Lake, where moved Into the Fred Cowan'house
4’
-$■ f I * I ' •
tences
ifom
it.
gs
follows:
. cost of cAfftUe-power wifh NATIONAL M A £I)A LA M PS AT
they own a nice orange grove.
and Mr. Raulerson and family have
- ‘'Prisoner a t - the,.,'baby” salrf the
Air. and Mr*. Sid Barnhart have moved Into the little Moss house.
VERY LO W P R IC E S .
\
IN A LITERARY BROTHERHOOD J'tfdge,..“ Hrve ’y°u anytlijng to say
returned from the beach and report They are all from Cow Creek.
why senlVncO pf death should not bA
a grand good time.
Harry Herskey and family have
j«ajt»lwppou-y.uul
.*
I , have,
Men
of
.O
r
e
s
t
.U
t
Mr. and M.ra. L , J f . SUiMtronr amt fiTuunl fro m tlw ' t^rnwWT-fgrm . to.
Whose
Friendship
H*ft
b®0**1
*
*
*
I'
stand
beford ; 110 PARK AVE1HUE »
PHONE 27
little son were—»pending— S w d a j r ^
s Matter of Kistpryl
jiiis
borcopvlctfcd
of,
the
wilful
mur­
'Api'i l h M r .‘ N f J . Stenstrom and fam- . Tha. Alia.v;.'! Ruth, .G
der of my wtic. * •* ' BuU mwy.iL
i i 6*
t iA 6 4
Irsael l.itrtn Mr.&gt; hupp^ ovrp
It »as ftosettl,.the great friend, who pleapp. the. (MMk*
..
We certainly are glad to see some piano.
'
described Mr. Theodore* Watts-Dun- an not alonp responsible fdf tho mur-;
one write tho Weat Side Items. It
ton.
thi^famous poqt, novelist nnd.crit­
The Misses McLain were recent
def'of.jny wife. * * * Think you
makes us think o( good old times.
ic, ns “A Hero of Friendship.” Feel­
visitors at the Little home.
I t seems as though all of the
ings o f almost brotherly lovo existed, M»qt, the' great-'JqiJgp will Hold me,
The bricklayers are through on
places that were for rent on the
between Watts Dunton and Tennyson, thy poor, weak victimr/of yo^uf . sathe Orjando road and arc back fin­
Browblng, • James Ruslell -Lowell, looryt, arone responsibly for the. mur­
main road are rented except the
ishing the work on Bcardall sod (Jeortfi Borrow, Millais, Hotman Hunt der of' my .-wirq?"
. ' - &gt; * . ■ .' Í ,
Kenewcll place." This nice place is
■ « »..
|
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**
Geneva aVenues.
When they arc and Swinburne, to mention but a few
Tho article* is unquestionably a.
1 still for rent.
completed tho Construction . com­ of a famous literary brotherhood. In­ fulmimrtiOq of thjo : ifnbridletl .im ag­
Mr. and Mr«. J. C. Fletcher and
pany will move to St. Augustine deed, tho Intimacy which exhitod bty
ination of some, clever, writer, 'Who
children were spending the day with
to work on a large road job.
tween Swinburne and WattA-Dunton, feels justified at .’bringing the hearts,
Mr. and Mrs. McBride Sunday.
There have been several fine which might well be described as one
bf his , readers, .liy the sacrifice. Of
Mrs. Martha DartleSon and little
showers recently, great for seed beds of the most beautiful friendships In
truth. Yet it is quoted as an arttml
grand daughter, Margaret Ericson
and crops nlrcndy in the field. There tho history of literature* and art. led
happening and as such, is solemply
spent Friday with Mrs. Alfred King,
^iiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'
was about 600 acres of celdfy grown to their being referred to as "David
proclaimed by pres* and »pulpit and 8 B
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McBride and
v
* .
last year nnd it is estimated there and Jonathan.”
frqm political platforms.
the Misses Ada, Aviiv Newton SlenFor
many
year*
they
were
never
Will be ut least half as much again
People 'who are forever and eter­
atrom and Mr. Guyed Jinkins went
this season and also an increase of separated. They lived together at the
over in their cars and spent MohPines, Putney, took their summer holi­ nally harping ngainat the use of
other . winter crops in, proportion.
day at Daytona Beach.
days in company, and practically spent -stimulant*, been use some men use
There has been quite a great deal «very working hour together, discuss­
them in a forbidden manner ami
Mrs. Katie Powell is spending a
of fine hay fipt up nhd .there has ing literary matters nnd affairs. All
rob thcmsplves of reason, ought at
few days with her son, C. W.
been a splendid yield of field corn Swlnbunio’s paper* were left to Mr.
(east to be consistent enough not to
Powell and family.
grown as a summer crop on the same WaitB Dunton, and it waB hoped that
Mr. C. C. Cobh and sons, Claude
rob tliem of t|ieir faculties by false
land used for last winter’s trucking ho would write the famous poet s hl*
*,
*\■
*
*
or specious reasoning; It is a crime
and Harry spent Monday at Day­
We were misinformed. The Jor- ogrnphy.
tona Beach,
equally as grave as the oiy»" com­
geson faintly moved from Cameron
I.lko many other literary men. Mr.
plained of.
Mr. Charley Rabun made a dying
City !o Daytona. Mr. Jargeionjhas Watts-Dunton eared llttln for society.
trip to Orlando on, bis wheel Sun­
As sentimental fiction the article
the care of the grounds at one o f’ although occasionally ho wns Ihred
day.
is
elevar. A.« a record of history R»
Dnyton’as fine homes.
. forth lo P»»X
*,» on"
bl*
tions. It was on one such occasion is unquestionably false.
As laying
that a guest enmn up to him ami down the fundamentals of divine or
CASSIA CHATTER
i f----- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - r shook his hands in such an cITubIvo human law it is disgustingly spfrious.!
manner ns to omburrass the novel­
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1
GENEVA ITEMS
This so mu desire to shift indiv^dr
ist.
Miss Ivic Royal returned home * _
ual responsibility for p«*r»qnal a r t a !
T see." «alii thA stranger, "you don’t ¡throughout all the centuries has ¡
last Friday after n delightful visit
v
Miss 1-aura Vaughn of Sapford iaj'-know mo from Adam.’
!n\^de manly men ashamed of our ¡
with her cousin, Miss Della Royal the guest of Miss Ahbie Doudjiey.
F O R S A L E BY*"My dear nlr," said Mr .^Vatts Ihincommon uncektor, Adam.
idiots!
and other relatives at Dixie, Ga—
Miss Kinnut Proctor has accepted t o n , T au v itf kuuvL A 4 » in . — ......... *
Miss Willie Singletary of Sanford ¡a position with the Orlando l»*|e! aRrt*.ftirat;iX..Ojq ..ooL-tuapunsilile fur
•It Is said .that thlB was the only
visited friends here a few days this phonb exchange.
1crime, if the mental deficiency be
, occasion when Mr Watts-Duntou i’erweek. She was the house guest of
At tifo Biuno tuna of an linn vnnt^i^i. p^,l,iqrtV . Rui
Mr. Winter of liolie Sound, Fla , p.qruled u JoUo.
the Misses Royal.
wc know
EE2
he
was
one
of
tho
kindliest of men. the
»•" age
-** at
»* which,
" ■■■' *»-*»'......... right und
" \—
I was the gui*st last week of his aunt.
A crowd of young men killed a Mrs. GJaud Patterson.
and. unllku . other recluses, took tho wrong we are individually and solely
diamond rattler, measuring three
Mr and Mrs. H I!
Patii-hiil er.ntest lnter»'»t In the affairs of tit*' responsible for personal infractions1 n
feet and having five rattlers, near i have returned from u delightfn! t;ip v.urlìi
WlreiesB telegraph) n|&gt;)ieali:d of thè |u.w* of society If any other
tlm Baptist church last Sunday among the mountains of Nortli Car-t to him very mudi, and the stury of rqli! prevailed’ it wouldonly tm necthe iVscue of the passengers and crow ejisary fox u villain harboring a de­
, morning.
olina.
uC tIjo Volturno ttioVc'd him to tears. sire to murder arid Kill .1» nil ins
Mis*«* Willio SingleUr.y,-Kulk-uid
Mi*« Jesiio rrrnrr-iTTTrrTTrcr-i crir-i
Cheapest
" It was the grandest thing of my
Best
Yivinn Royal and Measrs. Rob\.
ically ill and grave fears lire enter-' time," ho onco excjnlmpd, '.‘the Birm- brutal self with apiño décoction that
Roso atnd Wilbur ■Royal motored
would make him drunk and then
tained for her recovery. Her young-*
over to Crqw’a BlufT Sunday morn­ cr sister, Lois is also ill with fever. monlng of afl thone ships to Urn rca- |»o out nnd satisfy his fiendish de­
cuo."
ing. They were the guests of M ill»
sire, without responsibility. And it
'M rs. Graham and grind daughter.
The* novelist, by the 'way. was a
Lottlo and Ethel Davis.
Miss J&lt; nettn Sheldon are spending ur&lt;‘!it b* U«»vrr In hard wyrk All hi* \*«»utd tiol .be net stwary to go t&lt;&gt; an
Mr. Thomas Wilson, Jr., returned
a while in ojlitndn
life be was nccuatiimi’d to netting up " * lf" sulnoq fir iirilik .. »imp of
home last week from Coronado
\\ A Whitcomb of Bb»omM:,” iin. irt sit Delink or soon after, and go­ whiskey.
Beiffh.
l)iabo(irul as- (-riiii«» ¡&gt; today, not
Illinois, is in Geneva again on busi-, ing to tad ut 11 at night. and bn
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Hagan re­
could invariably bn seen cacti afleiV ii new one hfis 'beep sdded» to* tTie
ness.
turned from Markham last Friday.
Rev. J. G. Parsons returned to noon during tho fido weather taking decalogue in two thousand, yrsa’ti.
and S m ile a t ;
They have moved Into, tho Watson
his home in Titusville lAst' Monday bis two-rolla 'wa,lk across Putney Indeed, rnaity may httvtt become
Hcnth by thu road be nnd Swlnburtao obsolete from ntm-usjp Only the in­
House and will* reside thpre where
after a week’s stay in Geneva as­
so qftin trod tofeothcr.
H a r v e s t T im e
Mr. Hagan will make further Im­
strumentalities-» of crinu- nnd the
sisting in the revival servjces at the
*
*
•
provements on his birth. * While
' devlsdu ways of escaping merited
Baptist church. Mr' Parsons made!
t
A
away Mrs, Hngnn and little daiigh-.
Tho Gentloman.
punishment have kept pace 'with the
many friends while here und did*
ter, Corinne, visited her aunt, Mrs
Book on Vegetables F re e
much good by bis faithful preach- 1 As a flnlebud product, tho gontlomaii 1boasted progriv»s. of the ages», per­
Upchurch at Palutko.
Booms
to
do
ovary
thing
very
anally,
haps
a
little
in
advance.
No
avenue
,,,
, ...
,,
, ingr "Services closed Monday night
Messrs Albert nnd Warren R o y a l . __*
but that case llku tho ca^u of (liu tiubtl. I of escape is more popular at this
...
.
.. , ,
Wim Rev. Stones returned to Oviedo
can only cornu by effort, 11« in socially
were business callers on Mr. L. P.
time titan the cowardly desire to
Tuesday.
secure; but whatever his station, be
Hagan at Markham last Wednes­
■^liss Kate Flynt is home from a was not born so, for no tnan ever is shift responsibility for crime to in­
day.
engthy visit to Georgia, Jackson­ socially secure by birth, even If ho nocent shoulders.
Mrs. P. Dozier and children of
It. is -a denial of tho Cmuipotent
ville nnd other points.
was born to be a king.- The teat of a
Tampa are visiting her father, Mr.
J a c k s o n v ille , F lo r id a
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Culpepper gentleman Is tho pleasure others take power of God to clAim that plain
T . J . Wilson.
have moved Into their new home in his socloty, and not In his wit or his preaching will not savo the vilest
Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Sherman and
R. C. M AXW ELL, M GR. SANFORD BRANCH'
on Sunshine Heights, where they will virtue of his learning, but In their or­ ainner, if ho wants to bo saved. It
M aster William visited Mr. and Mrs.
dinary.social
rotations
with
him.
And
is
base
deception
to
teach
weak
hu­
bo glaxl to welcome their friends.
J . W. Boykin a t Wayland Tuesday.
Charlie Chilson of Paola came over this pleasure ho cannot give merely manity it can.be saved by tho legis­
The Cassia school girls organized
last week to see Mrs. Chilson nnd by being on good tnrms with himself. lature. It is a denial of tho wisdom
the Elfa’ Club Tuosday afternoon.
of .God to contend th at He sent His
baby who afe Visiting relatives here.
Their motto is to improve physic­
■on into the world to save mankind
Miss Helen Moran has returned
ally, mentally and spiritually and
and failed to inspire Him with un­
from a* visit of somo length to rela­
their colors red and gray. They
derstanding nnd foresight to point
tives in Lockhart.
elected the following * as officers:
out every means of salvation for all
Prof. Powers of , Winter Park,
Miss Vivian Royal as president,
time to come. It is a denial of the
who wirti his wife and daughter arc
Miss Ruby Cobb as vice president;
honesty of Jesus to say that Ho fail­
camping at LakenHarney has gone
Miss Mabel Grace Royal, as secre­
ed in the fiulfillinent of every pur­
on a trip in his house boat to Jack ­
tary and Miss Lucille Royal as
pose for which He waa sent. I t is
sonville.
treasurer. They met at Mlsa Lu­
tantamount to an accusation of
Mrs. Claud Patterson entertained
After Poor Yean of Discouraging I had gotten so weak 1 could not stand,
cille’s. Saturday morning a t six
treachery against Jesus Christ to
few of the young folks Friday
sr&gt;* o ’clock' when they started on a
and I gave up in despair.
tlaim that sane drinkers are access­
night in honor of her nephew, Mr.
*
Conditions, Mrs. Bullock Gave I'*«? —
tram p. They went through Lovers'
ories
to
tho
crimes
of
rum-soaked
Winters. Those present were Misses
At last, my husband got me s bottle ol
*
f
Lane and stopped at Owens Spring
demons, Inasmuch as He not only
Geiger,* Harrison, M cLain, Mabel
Up in Despair. Husband
Cardul, the woman’s tonic, and 1 com­
for* breakfast, which was cooked
did not preach against sans drink­
Don^, Addle Gresham, Delia Jones,
over a camp fire. Grapes were en­
ing, but at one time at least actually
menced taking |L From the very first
Marie Daniel, Kate F ly n t; Messrs.
. Cu m to ■Rescue.
joyed whieh had been gathered by
supplied the wine for a multitude of
Reed Dooley, Brown, Tommy Mc­
dose, I could tell it was helping me. I
some of the girls. They returned
merrymakers.
Lain, Morria Winters, Grodon Flynt
home about nine o'clock feeling sure
ran now walk two miles without its
OUR BREAD R ISE S
Every act^ of Jesus was an ex­ s'"
and Harvey Geiger.
The refresh­
they had improved physically. They
ample
of
good,
for
the
benefit
of
ments were delicious cream and
Catron,
Ky.—In
an
Interesting
letter
tiring me, and am doing all my work."
Even more regularly than does
had as their guesta Misses Ivift and
humanity, to be followed just aa He
cake.
the
8UN.
from
this
place,
Mrs.
Bcttic
Bullock
If you are all run down from womanly
Ruth Royal,' who enjoyed the out­
set the example aa long aa the world
^The new road going through Ge­
Sometimes "Old Sol" fail* to put
ing as much as iha Elfs.
writes
as
follows:
"1
suffered
tor
four
atandi.
troubles, don’t gfve up In despair. Try
neva, connecting this section with
in an appearance; •'
*
' (advt.)
the sea U completed to the bridge
yetis, with womanly troubles, and during Cardul, the woman’s tonic. It has helped
But wo rise to the occasion
and will be fully completed as soon
this time, 1 could only sit up. for a little fnore than a million women, (n Its 50.
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
MOUBt’S STATION
as,th e bridge permit is received.
I
*
C
n
i
l
«f
C
assty
Jo
d
i»
,
H
o
b
I
bo
I
o
Coosty
::
while, and could not walk anywhere st years of continuous success, and should
J. T . ■ McLain left Tuesday for
You can depend on us for
BU I* of Ft*r! dm
la I« EitiU ol
Rev. BsrtleMe of Enterprise has Jacksonville.
From there he will
IIL At times, I would hare severe pains surely help you, too. Your druggist has
T H E S T A F F O F L llfe
K. It. Whllnrr
been conducting a serisa of-revival visit the Important -fruit section of
Notlr» I* h ittb y (l»»a to slt »hom It oujr
conrora th u on tb» ISth dsy ot J«nu»ry. In my left side.
Presh, Light and Wholesome.
meetings ^ j tjie church a portion of the sta te , inspecting' the crops.
sold Cardul for years. Ho knows whal
A. D. i m . I »b*U apply to lb« lloaormblo
Uaorz» O. Ilorriez, Judim oI »sld roort, u
last week and This. Rev. Steinmeyer
The W. O. W, will give a social
The
doctor
was
called
In,
and
bis
bestit will do. Ask hint. He will rccomJudsm ol Probsto, (or m y Demi dloehsoro as
from Sanford la holding ravivai ser­ at tha town hall on Friday evening,
mdmlnUtmor ol th» aoUto ol R. II. Whltaor,
d»«OModi
*
*
d
Ibmt
*
t
tho
»am»
tlmo
I
menf
relieved
me
for
a
while,
but
I
was
rosndlt Begin taking Cardul today.
vices a t jths* Ebsneter church.
Sept. 18th, to which the public Is
will prosoot ray flaal oooooou ms sdrtlal*irmtor ot tmJd ootst», mnd Mb lor thmlr op- soon confined to my bed aggln. After
There will be
A son was borg to Mr. and Mrs. cordially* Invited.
ID*, to, CK»Us*oa«* »y y - T Ca-.UfwV
pvovml.
B akery
J. G. H asty-Sept. 4th at their borne music, recitations and talks. Come
Uatod July tt h , A. » . IBM.
that, nothing seemed to do me any good.
J . N. W H 1TN ER .
1 9 ftUgnolla,
It
F h o n * I f tl
.out and encourage the lodge. ,
on Cameron Vili* avenue. ^
Administrator.
SS-tmom .MO 0-11 S-S 10-1» 11-10 l t - »
' „Frank McClelland of Arcadia was
Mr. Higginbotham and daughter,

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Editor Sanford licmlil
Thanking you very kindly for
publishing Ci» article* «ni cuttle* umt
kudzu I »Rain tend you. as per my
promise*, BOtDC .morn information aa
to the ktulr.u a ftd trust it will induré
the farmers and rattle men ami fruit
growers, not alone in Seminole and
Orange counties hut in every coun­
ty of the state to make use of this
most valuable and wonderful plant.
Possessing within Itself every ele­
ment required by nature for the pro­
duction of muscle, sugar, starch and
fat. In other words the kudzu as
per analysis i clnfains 17.48 per-cent
of protein, 30.20 per cent starch and
sugar, 1.07 per cent fat, one-third
more of the muscle building ele­
ment, protein.than the shipped feed
'III
tanlP1‘li m arly double

Blinds,

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C em en t,

Tile,

In utii’l iisifin nili thili' that all
L ath , Shingles* W ire Fencing,
t
the it (••riiiatinn given about the
Corrugated Iron Roofing
kudzu it not the opinion of any per­
son or persons, but solid, undeniable
facts a «mured by many, many years'
experience in the United States and
T he Host M etal' Sh ingles at $ 4 .7 5 per sq u are.
by op-iuries in Japan
Now comes
T h ree K in d s of C ypress Sh ingles from $2.50 up.
the question why not cultivate
something that pospesaus within it­
C ypress B oard s for B o ats and L u m b e r of all K in d s
self all the gxx/d elements required*
for all stock and that can be grown
Colum ns and Newell P o s ts , B a n is te rs , Novelties^
cheaper and bolter and more abun­
dantly in our beloved Southland, •
not alone for our own home use but
An experienced glazier has been
to export to other states this ab­
solute animal food?
sccurocf-and wc can now fill
This wonderful forage plant that'
remains green and growing below
o rd ers fof N e w Glass W ind o w s ,
the frost line eight months in the
year and twelve months in the year
Doors, Show W in d o w s , Etc.
*4
above frost line, and that yields
such large’
the nen* and
Offly-TWpIfflr
onelthird of grntrr'irhon frit ‘ on the
T H E S E P R IC E S S T R IC T L T C A S H
kudzu.
I have no plants for sale, but ow­
ing to the fact that there nro more
ordeti'Nooked ahead than Mr. Pleas
can fill ho will give any orders sent
by me the preference, but the or­
ders ought to be sent as soon us
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possibleThe money must come
with the oriler, $40 per 1.000 or $f&gt;
per hundred. The* shipping season
is from December to Mnfrlf.
Will
Oklrst Collefe »net Motl Hesutilnl Citnpui in FtaiieL. Colleie, Academy, M usk,
he glad to attend to this for unv one
Expression, Fen* Art*, Domestic *nd Industrial Art*, Business, Teachers' Course
Receipt will be* sent for your money
and elnplicate shipping receipt from
Twelve buildings, steam heat, electric lights, fire protection, fine gymnasium
Mr. t 1-, Pious, Vlupley, it tail I will no malaria, i|UuriiT-n\illion elollar endowment. Three teachers of music, $5,000
see that you get full and complete organ, a dozen nlnnos, two (¡lot,* clubs, chorus class. Superb new rooms for B u*-‘
incss School, full hanking equipment. New chemical and physical laboratories,
instructions to prepare your koil ar.d equipped with every modern device; analysis of soils, fertilizers, foods, water,
Preparation for Engineering Course.
how to plant it with your orders.
Lakes, boating, swimming, gulf, tennis, football, basketball; Christian, but
1 have only one interest, fhuL is. to
ndenominntionnl; expenses n eulirate; scholarships available.
see every farmer iinet e-ultli' raiser
For CutidiigU« I'lOr«**
plant a m i raise tins wonderful for­
WIILIVM FRF.MONT BLACKMAN, Ph D„ LL. D.t President
age legume, iinel cultivate' the t ItmlI ai'res now lying dormant,
sand
+ ♦ + + ♦ ♦ u-t-éA-s
»■milly tbr countr&gt; in ami
|and
about 1 hi' lake- region ami III ami
/k
I / i \!
^ ¡tVP ^
Now i-, the n/ni* to I» gin planting Onion
around I'huluotu. the cattle Puru* ' ^ ^ ' *
C l i j 1 Cl Sets. Consulenti g lite present (»riet* of
elise d Florida Will write- further
&lt;•moti'- thè-re t- «-v ry ¡iidic-.itton that they will 1«- an evcerilingly prnfitoil 11
ami ot her valuable imlus
tihle crop to plant
trie* lying all about your viry doors, !|
\\ r Q n o t p :
tjt.
I k.
Bu.
W c (}m&gt;te' :
Pk.
Itu.
01.
J (' P A T T E R SO N
Crystal Was Bremuti* JO
1 00
J 75
While Stirer Siiti
.75
2.75
IS

u

leta and* stxrgunisr""thTl”lrtt*'these re­
fluiré to be replanted every year,
fertilised and cultivated. The grass
o f . the Hhotln and Para is vary
coarse and the Btock, even cows,
must' have some grain feed to livo
on and Uie same with all • the
legumes. The atfulfa comes nearer
to the kudzu, but this cannot be
given to stock except in connection
with other feed, because it would
destroy the kidneys, and gives the
animals the bloat and alfalfa can
only be groun all oyer the United
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States
What we need is' n forage
'Photo tty AtmVienn I'rcxie A»-.»e-liltinri
■Æ
that slock cun grow fat on the year
Tire ttiliirc*ruler of England, who Ima t a ke n the fletei ns n lieutenant. U
round. 1 have mentioned several of
abown here In cnniiinn^uf I»rctddenMNdncare wf ' Fr an c e
there valuable* crops that make
great yields but their period of m a­
ture life is short, making frequent
platilings necessary in order to have
complete successions
All the le­
O phn^of thedtf ua Industfy hti
gumes.
with the exception of the
bmitirt^tadln
kuilr.u are more or less bail about
the nuckeyn Nur»ftlia
of o u n »cm « copy
op: nt t ho
Cilial«»U- From lha aeRuckays N u ru flcacmtBili
clroppmg
lin y It .1 ves unit shutter
lecllon of location forn
I04. rrt
l l ln hi*
I04.
r et cerril
cernì fo 11
krovo
to
the
marketing
ing,
while
curing und harvesting
U ttr r o l «cknow ladito*
of lha cron, artryihlnil li fully
rasoi es» "T h * r ttr a u J r tilt lette
And
a
heavy
rain on them or any
treated.
There
uro
no
theories
boote.“ Thl* I* etaefly w hal « q
set forth —all tho ud»lc« the
sought to make th e calatoti am i
of
the
grass
hays
or fodders while
book (litre Is Inaed otlispCth
» , al4 ßr.itlflcl to h ate It SO le ­
cmc In fruit itrowin^.*
coring means serious injury, if not
gar tin! by It* reader*.
ruin. Kudzu overcomes all the elif(icolties
ami has many other feaWhite Hermuii*
JO
.90
130
Yellow Danvers
230
IS
.75
I lures in Us favor
Une planting
•
Keel BermeicU
20
90
1W
While Multiplier
IS
3-25
IS
last* for many years and it may he
Parrel P»sl Rile per Qt. 6c, Per PI 20«.
Writ* for fall piece- list just issued. 1 ’
rut or pastured at any time during
*
j the season, from the middle of April
!:
f
o
r
H
l
I
(
i
!
c
jiii north Florida qll frost, ami where
buckeye Nurseries grow superior trees— this has been
.a grow tt\ is left on the ground stock
PLA N T C IT Y . FLO R ID A
their successful accomplishment, for more thirty years.
h a v e an d H rc •
will feed on it all winter The kudzu
t » » f t »♦♦»■*■»++♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » » ♦ » ♦ ♦ » » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
O ur interest in the trees docs not end with the sale to
^i,s .1 self furUlizux---- Lt.-tiiuJUtfc_tu.jAui*.]!_«•—
tHc grove owner, however. We want them tu ”thuvc
! nitrogen from the air Lhrtnigtmis p ‘ Hr R u n Y M ttT 'K tF fi'N ff----and bear profitable crops—and purchasers of Buckeye
J leaves and fixing it in the soil by
means of bacteria in the tubercles
i# ir-1 K II*
trees arc given every possible assistance to this en&lt;J. ,
rue.
I «&gt;|&gt;&gt;cl* o
».-t \_r*1 *
011 its roots, anti again by its deep
Al 'It.
Ilute
root system drawn potash and phos­
phoric acid from the subsoil, and
F o r nil w » hiivt* xi rMI « i t
F o r oil our clilltli im » fule.
fi
this is also the reason the kudzu will
S t a m i 'up íin«l met-1 i ^ r
Buckeye Service ta,planters of Buckeye trees has become almost
stand more dry weather than any
T h e H un I* ul Ih r * i i n
as will known ns the quality of the trees themselves. Our comOur wo Hit ha» immii -»! u w a y
other legume, because by the capil­
ln tt nD(&gt;mnrit« o r f l h i o w n
ilcte and helpful catalog lias been for years a most, important
lary actions it draws up moisture
T h e r e » noDtimr Ifft t •**!ji &gt;
actor o f tin s service. The new edition is by far the most
from the soil
Kudzu is propuguted e.
HuI »(evi «lui ilre ,1 r&lt;•I ‘• urte
TtlolllCfl Ik11 wr i ■ • *' o* i •-1* 1
attractive and comprehensive c a t a l o g w c have published. Send
b; means of the plant* that have t
' -r
today for free copy if you g r o w citrus fruits.
routed from the joint* &lt; 1 lie vn&gt;
&gt;
lu - ....
Ill
.1
itid when trail*,e’anteel *-i*rr&gt; with
1 .hetri i. ; !■
root . the t liberile**
ÉI
«»
that uret needuel to inoculate the toil ^Ì Once in-irr »»e I r . u Ilio » i m i
MAKES
1C 7 3 C it i z e n s B a n k B u i l d i n g
Tinti slrketiteil r;irtli nf eiM
of the new field, so as to provide
MN&lt;&gt; In» eXI-cpt Ilio . « t i n i
THEM
,
Tam pa, F la .
for fixing the nitrogen from the uir 7
r t l l h r u l l . n l un.l UT» »tltre.lle.-d’
One-» more* Il knlts mante Imi.
In jtlanting kuelzu
into till- soil
VA N ISH
Otlrt* in.tfe- III« fisti«'** St»
first tietw the land, dimply hier row it,
T » me-rl ut»! tirenk ntul turni
Q U IC K L Y
A criise-.l .imi .Inveli fo*
t be II elicete 1 into row* H1j f 1
«
•
it purl e»nch way, si tting a jil int at
ttt
o
«&gt;
*Mr li «’heck. 1j»y tap runt* along
Cernir.ut, .-mitrili, dellgtit
11
Ttir lU'«* «I»» titilli:tit snelli
I br- !miI tmq of 1 1le* furrnw. » 11h '
«I
Ttire timi. r.| In a i.ifctil
&lt;»
irown* •diluting upward to within
Onl&gt; »unirle e. rrnusin
&lt;«
«I
two inches of the surface, covering e * To face* ttir iuikr.1 »III&gt;»
In sllreit fiirtituilr.
them with loose earth to the level :: 'ntr*uiiti
&lt;
11
[..-tilt an.l ili«»»»)*
The most jxtwerful (st-rmatyde und Antiseptic- i’vr- •
of the* * urafrev. This requires 1.000
Itene ee*-it miei rr rrnr» n!
fectly
harmless to anything tiul that ¿'ou seek to-d»r
n
mitili
ntt
»
*
m
«
d
*
eifp
ju
t,
plants per acre.
Give them level*j L
rtroy Insects, Bad Odora in the Sick Itoorn, Etc.. Etc.
The old tvimmamlmcnts stand:
cultivation during the first season.
“III |imtiene* Ite-i-p ynur lievirt!
Ask your eiettler attel if It»» can’t
In sirsiih'tti Ufi tip t o u r tiarulI"
A row of cotton may bo grown be­
supjly you, write, direct to us.
e«
&lt;&gt;
tween each row of kfldzu the first
IV
Non- 1 s p i o * «vs N o n-Po lson o u*
Do** Not E f f * o t tho UWIn
No e a s y hope« eir Ile» *
seasoti if dcsiredv «d^'Y this they
PRIC ES:
PER QUART 75«;
HALF GALLON SIJ S
&lt;«
{thnil t» ti J un t » eiiir st»al.
• -.5
will need no further cultivation, as
ei
GALLON $2.53;
SPRAYER 50«
(lut Inni siie-t Itil i'
M
I
the vines
rr ‘ * " over the grounei
Or txi.lv. wlll nini seieit
&lt;«
T tirr e 's t.ut ime Insti f » r nll —
&lt;I
the erixt iii'usotvand nlko root ut the
&lt;I
Fi ir p.ll'lt ime* llfe I» Klvr
joints growing so rapidly ns to choke
e«
\Vllei *t ini* tf frreetnni fu11*
e*
V
I.
- if K- fc'l imi U v e '
out all other plants, even such pests
,tt* « &gt; 6 0 S 6 « * * m s
as
Nut Johnson and
Bermuda
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grasses
Yet it is nn easy matter
to get riel of the kudzu if desired,
Daily Thought.
for the plants will only sprout from
What ilo We Hu (eu 11 Ilot tel tunkt»
the rreiwtis and can be killed by
F o r S a le b y H ic k s o n &amp; e&gt;ui», jdaies r o l l s a n d T. W .‘ F r y a n t
die * t
*
H tor o t h e r s ! —cutting off these crowns 'with a disk
tjrte.w in hot dry weather in summer.
W . J . T H IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
J o; this reason , there is no danger
discourage d
of kudzu ’ever, becoming a peat.
**• A Q. E N T 8
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confuse«!, ner­
»
*
.
fP
Kudzu will he an excellent crop to
vous, tired, worried or despondent it is a
roplace^cotton in the boll weevil
«ure •igrt you no d M O TT’S NERVEj w t i t i u L L t i h S I A l i Sä'U L K 1.
1. . V -•
sections. T^° demand for the. hay
BINE ILLS. They renew the normal'
-• Off!** etnia HOLOEh; RIA L ( » T A T » CO. *,
•**
*' '
is strong and there, is no danger of
vigor c n i mi!:it !if-' wottTj living. Be
raising too much,t as it can be sent
ur* -nd n*. fer M O T T ’S NERVEto nil parts of the world for a mar­
*
^
r Sanford.
BINE PILLS. Price $1.00. Sold only
Florida
ket.
After the first season there
Sole Agents F o r
qy A* rr. . idridgo, Druggist.
will be no further expense, except
É 5ÎÉ
Williams M g &lt;’o., Props.. ( Icvcland, O
for harvesting the hay, which re­
»♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦ ♦»♦»»♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ »♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦ M »
quires much less labor than making
cotton and it will enrich the soil,
Agents for E . C . B R O W N ’S S P R A Y S . These sp rays
instead of making it poorer as çotton
; are equipped with tw o Double Acting P u m p s.
does. This will avoid having to buy
JEW ELER
Cow or Field P e a s ; V elvet B e a n s ; S o rg h u m ; M ille t;
fertilizers.
It is free from insert
W e also ca rry a com plete line of P L A N E T J R . Farm
C o m p letean d F u ll Stock G ard en S e e d ; Poultry F e e d
enemies drtd diseases also. And for WATCHES. IT n f K S .J E W E l .R Y .s u .Tools. ■ See us before yon b u y as we c a n save
i he various reasons will be far more
and S u p p lies; In cu b ators.
profitable than cotton. Will say that V E R W A R E . O P TIC A L fi O O P S . ETC.
you m oney.
Just Received Stock of New Crop* All Varieties, of Turnip Seed
this' kudzu should be planted in
■
O LD E ST ESTA BLISH ED AND 'LA R G EST S E E D HOUSE IN F L O R ­
every grove.
It shades the roots
E x p e rt R epairing
IDA. W R IT E FOR IL LU STR A TED CATALOGUE
from the hot sun, it fertilises the
soil and eliminates all pests, such
1 2 3 W e s t F irs t S tre e t
■
FIRST STREET AND OAK AVENÜE
as nut grass Bermuda and Johnson
.j_ -~g
j
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grasses.

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SEWAGE DISPOSAL

G E N E R A L LAW FOR S E N A T E
It is extremely probable that Sen­
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ator
N
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Hryun
«ill
be
appointed
P btMbrd t.very Tu«»li|r *n&lt;l (»H .» Uomini II»
judge of the U. S. clrruit rourt of AN IM P O R T A N T M A T T E R FO R
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY appeals. In the event the appoint­
T H E IN L A N D C I T I E S
M. J. HolLY. tdltsr
ment is made within the next thirty
W. M IUYNYS Business MsnsStr
day» It will be Governor Tramiftell'a
O F F L O R ID A
ubscrlptldn t’rtee. $2.01» a Year in Mlvancr duly to appoint a United Stales sen­
What shall «e do with the refuse
will alw ays rem ain a problem to you if you do not a t som e time face th e
t&gt;«Ur«rrd la lb« Clt» I'» carri*-! 12.00 r-*-r n-nr m ator to serve until hi* surceasor is
produced
by opr .modern, complex
elected at the November election.
advance or ZOc per monili
issue of m aking ends meet w ith th e means a t hand, hut th e problem will be
P arm enti In alliance muti le- made al olTW I f J o v ,.r n o r
Trammell has intimated conditions of living’’
The
healthful
ness
of
every
lorn&gt;1
mail
Aulvitl 22it*l ^t till t ihuul d it fit 11 tl* III 111 to Itili k0 4 II
1908. ai (ha PoatafScr at Sanford. Ktnrkta.
appointment he would like to up- munity, no matter how small, deandai Act of Uarch Srd. 187»
point u newspaper man. giving recog- pends upon the proper solution of
th a t day when you a ssert you rself m aster of th e situ ation and s a y : “ I
Telephone No. 814 nltion to the jyeaf service the news- this problem, for this refuse is poi-,
OAca to llerald lluUdtns
papers have rendered to Florida i n , sonous and in ila disintegration it
will not spend m ore tlran I earn , but I will sa v e for tom orrow regardless
its development along a|J „ lines o f , develops conditions decidedly danThe Commercial Club will meet endeavor.
Doubtless the Governor ge roils.
of th e sacrifice.”
tonight at the City Hall and every has some editor in mind worthy of
The problem is one that must be
public spirited citizen of Sanford the high honor, but he could not g0|Vcd for each community accordW ith the facilities of th is institution a t yo u r scrvicè, it is akin to
should he it» attendance. There will bestow it more deservedly and with
ing to existing natural conditions
crim inal to neglect your op p o rtu n ity for savin g and financial b e t te r ­
bo many matters of interest to come greater satisfaction to the people of
A city built, on hill* close to a fast
beforo the club and a full attendance Florida than by appointing a citizen
m en t and we u rge upon yo u to
tide water moving stream is ideally
is desired. •
of his homo county, Gen. E. lyi. I-aw, located, for its sewage may be
**
------ O-----editor "of the Bartow- Courier Infor­ drained into the stream and bo
II. A. Lumsden of Orlando Is re­ mant.
Few men in Florida have quickly carried away and out of the
ported to have raised 60 bushels of rendered greater service to the state
zone of possible .infection activity.
corn to the acre n e a r-th a t city. and the south than this grizzled T»ld.
opposite wwuM-fac In .an inland
Last March ho planted 12 acre« of veteran who is hearing the last m ile-. low|T ,rj,cre nalure had provided
_4
^
! — ..1. - A
As « a n l il l f i * n n 1 •
■
.
.
1.* ^_
. - a . t.
corn and predicted the above-yield. stone
of t-his
career
He clnlms that his process la n se­ served the so
rv ^ ly
cret
’
"
riseli that entitles him l water.
honor to Himself
++. . ;—
V thr-lnns
_
The principal mctjrs. of transmit*
An.exchanjte-Jia.ya. t h a t a_^new at­ of the Lost Cause. He is the rank­
R. R. DEAS
H. E. TOUR
i T
m . M. SMmr it: r .
tachment for automobiles is out. It ing living Confederate major gen­ ting typhoid fever is the common
AsM Csshlrr
QmMM
Vkv-riMUNl
l'inUnl
Ik a music box and when the car I» eral, but aside from, his service to house fly, Hut this little peat does
driven leas than twenty ’ miles an tho state and the south during the not hear , the entire blame, for a
hour it plays "Home, Sweet Home." great civil conflict, ho lias served the polluted water supply is dangerous
Tho existence in
When the car is driven faster than state well in other walks of life. As to the extreme.
mnny
parts
of
the
state of sub­
thirty miles an hour it plays, "N ear­ president of tho South Florida Acadterranean
caverns
or
sinkholes, was
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiü
er, My God, to Thee."
cmy at Bartow and in many other bc„ eved unli, rrr„nt ycar4, to pro.
------ O-----in stitu tio n , he devoted many of the ] vjt)(i # „otlJ, |on of thc mftttcri the
The despised Florida sweet potato cmy at Bartow and in many other
sewage could be run off into therso
th at formerly ranked with the rnzor lieat years of his life to the cause of
,
,
i places and there be left to lie filtered
back hog In value is now bringing education.
In hi. declining years bacU lnto thl&gt; PJir, h Buu It was dia-!
60 cents u ’peck In the home markets as editor of one of the leading news­
covered that these caverns and sink
and the hog is bringing well, it is papers he is still rendering great ser­
holes frequently were connected with
going up every minute, all of which vice in the upbuilding of Florida.
the sources of supply which made
reminds us that there ought to bo His entire life bas liven devoted to
Continued From Cage One
possible the contamination t#f wafer
money In potatoes and hogs In Flor­ the public service and while able and
used by large communities, and of­ cumstances prices should have re­
ida regarenesa of the white sand worthy ho has never been honored
ten these were at considerable dis­ mained nearly stable, but tho actualth at you hear bo much about but with public office. True an appoint­
tances' from tho deposit of the sew- result was a, heavy fall in prices of
never nee,
ment for so •brief a time would be
wheat in our markets, though every J
nge.
.
------ O -----purely honorary, but it would be a
well
informed man knew that there
Florida’s Inst legislature properly
We learn from the press that
fitting 'recognition
services‘ of
t
.........»
' ’ .......... 'of■ tin- .........
was
not
surplus wheat if the world
young Will Hetherington lias bruitoti |a mitri whom the whole south adores, adopted some rather stringent laws, were taken into reckoning.
into journalism on his own hook and |t would be an appointment which regulating and forbidding this meth­
"T h is exposes the two essential
This action
starteli a paper in Dade ( ily. Not rione could criticise and »Inch would od of seage disposal
weaknesses
of our present system
having received a copy of the pa per I redound To tin- credit of Governor eomphcalod tile matter for some from the standpoint of the producer:
inland towns, without making the
us yet wo cannot pass judgment hiat Trammell. Orlando Sentinel.
First, a luck of storage facilities, and,
Holutinn any less important.
are willing to bet odds that it is ;r I
o
t'coml, a lack of proper relation be­
Thu a d o pt i o n of set tl ing tanks.
true Hetherington product which is.
MAILING- ( ' t ) l ’ N TV CALEBS
tween warehouse receipts and our
good enough for us. We wish th is ! Six years «go the commissioner» particularly of the I nho IT type has |^jnnk credits.
.
worthy scion of the house of Hath-|of Osceola county, at the request o f ' apparently solved the problem This
(¡min and Cotton &lt; ash Crops
erington all the success which he is the editor of the Tribune, but who city has I.... .. adopted for a city as
"Grain and cotton are the farmers
bound to have and sincerely hope! at that time was editor of the Kis large as Atlanta, Georgia, Hock j cash crops. The farmer works on a"
that the youngster can demonstrate j simmee Valley Gazette, inaugurated Grande, in Florida, has has never , closer turn over more than any
that his early training has not been |the scheme of subscribing for a nurn- proved its operation entirely satis- ] other wealth producer. The result
wasted. If there is any family in |ber of copies of the local papers,' factory, even under adverse mfldl- j is that lie must realize on ids pro­
“ the state press better
than the the name to •be mailed weekly to lions It is in successful use in many ducts when limy are ready for the
Hetheringtons---father, mother anft parlies in the mirth «ml weal who ities »( Germany and else where
^market. The essentials of ¡ill foreign
„ thc hoysT^we have-failed to find it. wore seeking information regarding
The sewage of the average com-‘ rural credit bu n king systems nre-rhar
------ O -----this section.
munity. which -is carried through, the farmer can secure advances on
■ W H OLESA LE R E S IG N A T IO N S
After a thorough test of tho drain pipes or sewers by the medium his products at any stage during
It is reported that Cary I). Landis, scheme, the commissioners were con­ of water, is more than ninety per [their growth and repay the loan
solicitor for this judicial district will vinced that it hud been of incal­ cent fluid. T h e proper handling of when the product goes into the
resign soon.
Tho rumor has evi­ culable benefit to this county, and this refuse involves the separation
bands of the customers. Thus there
dently been confirmed by Mr. Landis the subscription was continued until of the fluids from the solids and their is no room for the vast army of
foe thero are several candidates for December 1st of last, year, and was seaprato disposal. The solid matter middlemen which has grown up
the place already announced. This discontinued then because the state is allowed to sink by gravitation to around the American grain fields—a
will probably call for the action of comptroller decided that such an the bottom, where it nettles into all of them reaping where they have
tho several county, executive com­ expenditure by the *commia»ioners "sludge" and the gases arising from
Tho little gray hat of felt has a rib­
N THAT happy day when tho baby
not sown. But we have not per­
bon
band of red and ribbon ties In
mittees in making recommendations was not warranted by law.
boy
dlacardB
dresses
end
proudly
its decomposition escape harmless fected any system by which the
gray.
These ties and the lad’s curls
disdains
them
fornror
afterward
he
to the Governor. The position is an
I he last legislature passed n law, into the atmosphere. After several! actual producer of grain can ware­
important one and care should be allowing the commissioners to levy months it becomes practically innocu house it and secure u reasonable ud- dons a distinctly inasculltio outfit lllfe sro all tlist Is left to him of baby­
exercised in selecting a successor to a one mill tax (or publicity purposes, oux and is then removed and may vunee on its actual market value. that pictured In tho pleasing Illustra­ hood. and by tho time his years
tion glvon hurt». Laces and thin fab­ amount to four they must disappear
Mr. Landis. Incidentally it might and when the annual levy was made be used for filling low lands, etc.
Thus under our system
we force rics are a thing of tho past with him,
It Is usual to make two or threo pairs
be remarked that there seems to be at the' July meeting, a half mill was
Tho liquid flowing from the Im- the crops into the hands of specu­ and be la hereafter to be' clothed in of pants to one blouse and to provide
something of an epidemic-, of resig­ placed against property for that pur­ hof! tank is ver^ dilute. I t seldom lators on tho very day of harvest
substantial stuffs to fit the rough-and- a generous hetn on the blouao in case ¡f
n a t io n from solidtora of into. So­ pose, which means that the scheme requires treatm ent to rid It of bac­ and many months before the 6rop is tumblo experiences of hla boyhood bf shrinkage. A belt made of two
licitor George Raney, of Tampa, of mailing out the local papers will teria other than by dilution with
thicknesses of the material In the
which lie before him.
actually consumed.
resigned a few days ago* as did So- be renewed, possibly at tho regular running water or, in extreme cases,
All the world over mothers might blouso and strengthened by machine
“ Tho new hanking and currency
; Heitor Jamca Saunders of Miami. meeting of the commissioners Monday by passing it over trickling beds, law is designed to facilitate ad­
follow this manner of drosslng tho stitching Is best fastened with button
I t Would be interesting to know if
Not a week passes bOt what which consist of masses of broken vances on grain in store. The only ■mall man.’ and find It in evory way and buttonhole. Wash fabrics should
there is any propulsive cause liack several hundred copies of the Trib­ stona several feet in depth This in- question now is, "Who shall hnvo tho most satisfactory of styles. It al­ bo shrunk before tho suit Is made
Plain fabrics make the most attrac­
of these resignations.— Reporter-Star. une are mailed to people in tho sures u thorough exposure to air the advantage of this law?" To pre- lows tho child abiolute freedom. Is
tive
clothes for little boys. On linens
easily
kept
clean
and
Is
smart
In
ap­
------ 0 -----north anil west, who desire informa­ and the process of oxidization ren­ pent a receipt of the highest integ­
or
other
material suited to embroid­
pearance.
It
Is
so
simple
In
construc­
F L O R ID A W IL L WIN
tion as to conditions pertaining ders its contents inoffensive and rity it is neccssiry to organize ware­
tion that the most ordinary of needle­ ering, small patterns, appear on the .
Never has there been a more con­ here, and last week twenty-eight harmless.
houses, licensed after rigid inspec­ women can undertake tho making.
Cuffs and collars. Machine stitching
certed effort on tho part of the hundred were Bent to Detroit, Mich.,
makes an appropriate decoration also
tion
by
the
national
governmental,
All
the
strongly-woven
cotton,
lin­
.The construction of this type of
people, and especially the news­ (or distribution among those In at­
for boya' clothes. But no ornamenta­
en
and
plain
woolen
fabrics,
and
espe­
with
inspectors
and
weighers,
exam­
papers of Florida, to preas upon the tendance at the G. A. R. reunion. tank Involves tho treatment of the ined and licensed by fe’dcral author­ cially those that will aland tubbing, tion at all Is better than milch orna­
minds of tho teat of the world thc The expense of printing and mailing solids in a separate chamber into ity, the products in store to bo in­ aro used for the tiny boy. 8ergei. mentation, and embroidery or ma­
superiority of this wonderful land of out these papers was borne entirely wh|ch they sink from the liquid mass spected and Vertlticated by
these cheviots, velveteens (for dressy wear), chine stitching or braiding is to be
ours.
From the chief executive by the Tribune and-it Is hoped the of sewage. Their subsequent chang­ licensed Inspectors, the warehouses ginghams, coarse, unbleached linens, sparingly used.
down, and ih the most forceful lan­ commissioners can see their way t,o ing into tho harmless "sludge" by to be bonded by the United States cotton or wool corduroy, pique and
J U L IA B O T T O M L E Y .
guage at* t^ic command of the vari­ shoulder this debt in the future, as the development and escape of and all operations to be under the white linens (the last two for dressous exhorters, tho wonderful possi­ they know the entire county profits gases, is so arranged that these supervision of the nntionni govern­ up occasions In summer time) and
Flounces for Negligees.
other deslrablo fabrics make it easy
bilities that are here, needing only by every man induced to come hero gases do not pass through the liquid ment.
Flounces of mousseline do sole are
to
choose
something
for
him.
]n
the
effluent
above,
and
tho
disintegra­
to be worked out, are being heralded through reading the Tribune.— SL
“ Under these conditions a ware­ picture shown heYe the blouse Is of a used on the latest negligees of crepe
tion of the solids and the liquids are
to the world, and It is certain that Cloud Tribune.
house receipt for staple agricultural grey flannel, with collar and cuffs of s do chine. They are gathered or cut
always
separate
and
do
not
inter­
sooner or lster this seed will bring
ribbed fabric In red. The pants are circular, rippling full at the lower
The world’s greatest financier is fere. This principle effects the prac­ products stored in one of these bond- of the same material aa the blouse.
forth fruit abundantly. Florida has
edge.
ed warcjKHisos will present the high­
perhaps more virgin
sell, mere tho Florida farmer’s housewife, .Her tically complete separation of tho
est form of security to any bank; it
room to offer those-seeking a new daily investments exceed in shrewd- two masses, so that the escaping
will be recognized Y»y the Federal will ([row one great blessing, be­
fluid
when
passed
over
"trickling
location than any other state, and n » a the clever transactions of W til
cause it is the disturbance of our
even If this were not ao, tho fact- that Street atid no business concern or beds," is almost clear water, in which Reserve Board when presented by a
present markets which cause the en­
member
bank.
Wo
will
thus
have
ordinarily
fish
may
live,
and
it
is
here, as perhaps nowhero else, can 'corporation, however ably officered
. D E N T IS T
actment of this great piece of legisconnected
our
grain
fields
with
the
harmless
when
run
off
into
the
be grown various frulU and veget has aver been ablo to approach her
ation— legislation which has been
P E O P L E S BANK BUILDING
S h e ila the nation's earth. The state board of health federal treasury and have taken the
ables throughout the year, the wln- in economy.
demanded
hy progressive
farmers
first
ong
step
in
a
rational
finance
considers
the
Imhoff
process
for
t* r . amounting to practically noth­ ablest trader and her transactions
, R O O M ,,? ,
and students for years but whjçji
system for the American farmer.
/-w■
ing, especially in the southern por­ more nearly reflect the progress and sewage disposal thorough and sale
11,} f
has'
fallen
on
the
deaf
cars
of
our
“
This
warehouse
recelp't
will
ul­
and
urges
its
adoption
by
Florid»
tion. Florida therefore offenwsppor- prosperity of the country than tho
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communities, where natural condi­ timately drive the speculator out of nation. The agricultural committee
tunities to the homo aeeker, the in­ reporta of our clearing houses.
business. •It will substitute a aystem hae wisely decided to make this a
vestor, not to be ofund elsewhere.
All legislation, financial or other­ tions do not permit the employment
of legitimate storage by owners and bill for warehousing staple and nonof
gravitation
toward
large
and
ac­
Thc people of the country hsve their wise, ought to be so plain that the
moving
bodies
of
non producers for the present system of perishable agircultural products, "
eyes on Florida and the time is not housewife esn understand it.
Our tively
spcculatlvè future gales where not rather than any one specified crop.
far distant when they will have their legislators, state and national, shoot drinkable water.
and
■ j
intention exists, either on the part We are th u s exhibiting a truly ns-,
feet on Florida soil. The slate will so far over the head of the average
of buyer, or seller, to asaumo actual tional spirit which cannot . fail to | Free Reading Room :
be tilled from end to end and from citizen that thbse who are unable tof.
ownership of the grain.
We will produce an agricultural development
Spared Listeners and Himself.
*
- corner to corner, and should the employ an attorney end accept* his
thus
avoid
wild
fluctuations
in price worthy of our great and growing
«•
For humor, combined with brevity,
shortage of food already. beginning statements in blind faith must for­
* IM P E R IA L T H E A T R E ♦
of prime food commodities which are natr
t
V
'*
It
would
aot
be
easy
to
rival
the
♦
to be eomplalned of in Europe con­ ever remain in ignorance of oUr
♦
tinue Florida will aoon be in posi­ laws. - Of course we havo so many French cleric, who, on the festival of tho source of the speculators' profits.
----------- .BUILD IN G —------- »
The actual result will mean higher
♦*
N O T IC E
tion to take care of the greeter por­ laws that no human can expect to St. James, was called upon to pro­
*
nounce a panegyric on (tie sa in t "My average prices to the producer and
♦
tion, .while the roat is looked after by read them and survive the ordeal,
brethren." he said, "twelve months JoweV average ' prices to tho con­
Open Tanday-Tboreday 4 to 6 j
tho less fortunate states as to loca­ but any person whb feels an irre­
As I have charge of the business of the
ago I preached a eulogy on the emi­
-AND
tion, climate, etc. Burely no brighter sistible Impulse to legislate should nent apostle whose festival yon cele­ sumer; but, greater than, this, wjll Title Bond &amp; Guarantee Co., E ast Sant
uture ever loomed up before any try his proposed taw on his neighbor brate today. Aa 1 doubt not. yon were be the lmpétus giveq to agriculture ford Land League, and W. A. WhitSaturdays 4 to 9 p . m
.* .
U te than that now ahedddlng its and get it down where the .common all very attentive to msrWBd aa I have which will grow out of the knowl­ cbmb, ! can be found in the Tax Aa-*
Y4T-,
rays over this fair land of flowers, people can understand it before a t­ not learned anything new of him, I edge that the. producer will receive lessor's Office in the court house
S tm o g e r s W elco m e
end soon it will bioaaom as the rose, tem pting’ to .put It o n , the statute have nothing to add to what I said at the (till reward of his labor.
“
Thus
out
of
the
world's
calamity
the
lime."
T
H
O
S
.
K.
B
A
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S
books.
— F L . Myers Press.
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THE SANFORD HERALD

THE HIGHER COST OF LJVING
SOLVED

BEGIN . TO SAVE TODAY

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B. Rhoades is building a nice
IN AND ABOUT THE CITY , newC. borne
on Oak avenue between
Seventh and Eighth streets
L ittle

Happenings — Mention

Of

I'LKZOL
drink

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REST

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cherry
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The banner for largest attendance
Mr, and Mrs. P. I, Woodruff was given to tffe Berea ns again last
CIIULLOTA SNAPSHOTS
have
returned from a pleasant sum­ Sunday by having present two more
ftRSONAL ITEMS OP INTEREST
members
thap
the
Fidrlis
Class.
mer »pent in the mountain* of North
We added three new members to
We are having some nice summer
Carolina.
ánmmarj Oí The FloatfnglSmall Talk«
our enrollment
Come nnd( Join a weather now
The ratti* are line
All hat* at reduced price*
\ good good class of young men
Succinctly Arranged For Hurried
and keep the air cooler
ait.Hurtmerit to select from at Mr*
Herald R »»J*r*
F. E. G..
Aitate a number of our folk* took
Grace E. Williams'.
6-2l
Class Reporter.
their camping outfit and' went (o
Everybody to lho basket 1)0 lì
H. G. Dieterich, local manager of
the St Johns prairie to camp for a
gamo tonight.
1the Virginia Carolina Chemical Co
few i'ays last weuk.
Mr. anil Mrs.
Presbyterian Church
Dr. Brownlee li5s returned t o ]G . M Jacobs chaperoned the party
ÜrlnlC' PfcEZOL, the new- drink. j is the proud putuusstir of It new FVrd
I touring car
Mi.** May Prevatt of Geneva, who
Sanford and will preach at both
4-tf
services Sunday. The services will has been visiting her brother, .1 A
Como and cheer for Sanford t o - ’ Mr*, («race Earl William* left last
Prevail for several day* lust week
Wednesday for u few daya outing at he held in the Imperint Theater,
night at basket ball game.
returned home Friday.
Sunday
school
9:45.
Asheville, N.
then will continue
Mrs. Geo. Bentley is confined to
Seo Dutton for turnip, musard on to New York and Philadelphia
Preaching II u. m. ami 7:30 p. .m.
lettuce and cauliflower neqd. 96-tf lof her fall supplies and the latest
All aro cordially invited to these her bed thin week with some kind of
services. I t - is earnestly hoped that fever
F. F. Dutton, ono of the largest styles in the millinery business*—“
Mr^ and Mr*. J. C. Partin and
there wtff~bp a hrrge attendance nt
buycrs rrrd sWppcrs aDibrnfnrd ants
Large assort m rnf' of'Tinir goods, Sunday •srltuu! Rill!
children—-op Oviedo visited Mrs.
In
city, n r hiixirum
■ TaxKtr’juwurtment
yi*
r.&lt;i&lt;lfh 1
IrtBlWI iTfHl'l lull .fUlllla
i» 11to
T ribune.
at Mrs. Grace E. Williams. 2-t-G
Bertie «Story and wife and Miss
•Ladies Gun Metnl Pumps, price
Blanch
Green visited the former's
HnplUt Church Services
Farmers are busy getting ready
$ 1. 48 . E- H. I’etors, Eaduauuk-iUo*». Tdr an enormous crop of celery, letuncle,
F.
'M, Story last week.
Sunday, Sept. 13th, corner Park
Store. 113 W. First St. *
Gjltc
Billie.
x.kalu*.*-Loinrr'“dobtv
tucc and other winter vegetables. avenue and Sixth.

Matters In Brief

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Come and watch the. Sanford Thera seems to he. no great.TrodWtri'“'?!«*! B M V G «KT
mi MVe a sufficient num ber of trips to th e
Silence to Orlando Monday.
11:00 Preaching, Buhject,
Re
^
team win from the DeLand team. with seed beds this year and the inMr. and Miss Rivers gave a de­
dieatiTJTiY* arc that there will bo a as an Aspect of Worship."
p
an
try
to
equal
a
long
daily walk in th e
Fresh yeast cakes and Imperiul
lightful pilleau supper at their home
large
acreage
in
this
section.
3:30
Jr.
B
.
Y
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P.
U.
i
r
.•gasoline irons at Mrs. Simon’s.
2-tf
Tuesday night. All report a pleas­
open air, which would do her m ore good.
6:45 Sr. B. Y. P. U.
Closing out all typewriter carbon
ir
ant
time.
Mrs. E. J. Parsons of Jackson­
"Spark
7:45 Preaching, subject.
paper. Best grades only, at 25c
T
h
e
Hoosier
K
itch
en
C
ab
in et is th e m ost c o n v e n - '
Mrs. J. Tildon Jacobs and little
ville if guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. T.
Plugs."
per dozen sheets. Herald Office.
nloce,
Lonn
Leo
Sutton
went
to
Or­
Woodruff, , corner Third and PalWelcome, always welcome.
ient and g re a te st labor savin g device for th e hom e
97-tf
lando Wednesday, where the la tier
G E O R G E HYM AN,
metlq,
will enter school for. this term.
Mr. J. C.“ McComh, editor of the
Pnstor
I th a t you could purchase, a fa ct which ev ery house­
Get your ice cream from Duhart's
Chn* Steever and Frankie Story ♦ ’
Flòrida Growers New*, accompanied
Ice Cream Factory.
85-tf
J
spent Wednesday in Orlando
t
by hi* wile arc stopping at the SanSanford, Flu., Sept.9, 1914.
♦ wife who has one, will adm it.
Mi** Bertha Jacobs Is visiting
Give the Sanford basket hall team [ ford House for a few days. .They
Whereas, It has pleased Almighty
♦
your support tonight.
|expect to mnke Jacksonville their God to remove from our
Camp Mrs M N. l.en in Orlando this
week
CASH
OR
IN S T A L L M E N T
PLEZOL Is the one best fountain tu&gt;" " ‘ ,hif*
wh,'r' " Mr M&lt;* Sovereign W H. Cnderwood, Past
G M Jacobs, George Jacobs, Tll- ♦
l-tf
f omli ha* opened an editorial office C (*., on July 16, 1914. who was a
detl l.tcob*. Nmik Jacob*. Henry ♦
dr,nh
for the New*.
true and tried Sovereign: be it
Hon. Forrest Luke i* building hi*
Resolved, That Gate City Camp Fut 1 Snmmir Long. D. W Currie
fences it, the races lor the Speakerklmll&gt; "-memher that while away
U/
A D E D M A T IIV
F ,r * 1
&amp; P»»m«‘tli&gt; Avenue
has sustained i t , lots by fyis death, and John Thornburg spent Tuesday
ship and has the inside track accord- my store will he open as usual under which we do deeply mourn.
in Sanford,
.
W.
A
D
E
K
M
lll
l
SANFORD,
FLORIDA
the care of Mrs. Daisy Tremaine.
Gala* Long drove through to Or­
ing to nil reports from the field.
Be
it
further
resolved,
That
we
Mrs. Grace E. Williams, 106 E.
♦ ♦ ♦ £ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ •♦&gt; ♦•&lt;$*
1dediriito a page of our minutes to lando Wednesday to carry J. E. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
5 or 6 doses GG6 will liera k any First St.
(blit
hi* memory and that these resolu- •Simmon* family in a ear
vase of Fever or Chills. Price 25
('■row n lame home \\ed lli**- ►
E
The member* of the Presbyterian (ton* be published in tin* Sanford
♦♦♦+•*»#• + ♦ ♦ ♦ + ♦ +++4+4-++-M.++ +-*■+++•*•++++ + ♦ + ♦ ♦ + » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ t
cents.
94-26t
.hurt'll will give a reception for lb',
day
itternoon
from
Oriundo
with
Herald and a copy sent to bis In»*
Phone No. 182 Rtf A V l i m n i ÏÏ
104 F. Stree
F. E. Bradons, representing the and Mrs. Brownlee on Tuesday even- t rl, ( v(,,|
hi* • w Forti car
fa mil \
Ciouthern State* Life Insiuranee ( » ing. S«*t»t I átii. S In at ale n *t
\\ M Martin ol &gt;■ Ville
It.
P.e*p&gt; . t f (ill V * 111*lit 11ted
MAGAZINES
P E R I O D IC A L S
of Atlanta,
hendi|Uiirtcr* in ib m e ot Mr a tut Mt*
Il
U
1 reg no, r ppm i,t in. . t at t be
, till,
F i. Miller,
Jacksonville is in t iie city for u few Steven* “ Every member of the eonlinpii't i burch 8.ilurda\ und &gt;uu
E W Bigger*.
Ice Cream ■ Soda W a t e r
Conleclionery
Cigars and T o b ac co
days on business connected with In*
i* invited In lie present
day
III* ihioghtt-r
Mi-* \\ retini
I W
SiiigU'tury.
firm
und a &gt;ordini invitation t
iti tiili I
lieve ip.ihird loin nit hi* tnjt
( 'um(lilt tec
luí lites' Baby Doll Pump*, pnce t.. all Irt.-nd* in the . it&gt;
| J E Simmons nnd family of la»»2 45. E. H. Peters Exclusive.Shoe I
pi.EZOL in bottle* for
Basket Ball
gnuV have been \i*iimg Mr
Money in Florida Ill's*
i* nuvi-d in Flornla and it »* ich cha
Stuns 113 AY First St
6 It.
lt (1| .|..,,|,.r.
I tf
Lhc *.t iiford Basket Ball team will Mr- I; \\ Mmmon* i In- week
lust b t u* give you a lew figures lobbie (or the I lem ocra is this tune.
. . . .
play t he fa*t DeLand team in t he
t L.de I lemming. postoffii'e III to think over (or a little while..
When the tickets for the Novem,11 H Pattiahnli, Aubrey Moran, i Hun Frank
I. U mid ruff i* home
speitor ,;,uie out ami went over the '1‘here is room and opportunity in J her election are printed in this state
l). D." Daniel* and J. T. Mclaim again after spending several week Episcopal Parish House tonight
The Sanford boy* are in fine shape proposed rural route la*t week Florida for a billion hens
Suppose they will contaiy none hut the names
acre among the prominent Geneva in the mountain* &lt;&gt;f North Carolina.
and
will
give
the
visitors
a
hard
there
were
that
many
hens
in the of t he Democratic candidates for
E L Brown look him over I he
people in the city on Tuesday, a t ­ Hi* sun, J
D . accompli tiled him
gli
me
*tn!e
and
that
t
.n
il
hen
produced
office True there will Int the Usual
rou
tending the meeting of the school home
Mrs
Woodruff and Ralph
,Lln* I* the t e a m that the Sanf ord
Mm
egg*
per
annum
That
would
space
for writing in your imrtirular
board and the county comnttnaion­ and Harry and Frank Jr are in I tuv
liotfl met a week ago tn Del. ali d,
mean
200,D
ltO.lM
M
I,0011
egg*
a
year
preference
for each office, hut the
ers.
Wint, S C . where they will remain
Webber \\ h i On The Job
the game resul ti ng tn a tie.
lt would mean more than 1, 000, 01(0,- practice of penmanship has never
Photographer Webber wj* on the 0011 dozen egg* a year
New hooking orders for Big Bos­ several weeks lunger at Mr* Wood­
The line up for the Sanford i* a*
If that many been popular in Florida elections,
ruff’s
old
home
arid
where
Frank
job
the race* last Monday
at egg" could be marketed at the a\cr printers' ink having always obtained
ton Lettuce and Cauliflower seed.
follow* Washburn çpd Herring, for­
will attend school lhi* winter
F. F. Dutton.
96-tf
wards, Gilbert, center. Itouth and I la y to tin Heath und made several age price of 30 cents, that would he the greatest number of cross marks,
The Blue Seal Tire Compound Raynor, guards; Kouth and Murphy P " ' ^ ™ of "ie wrecked cars that an" income to Florida every year of
The Bryan jirimury law is responCome to the Nautilus Casino at
show the artistic talent of the ph&lt;v $ 4. 800.000,000 |ier annum! Gan you slide, for their being none hut the
Seabreeze, the coolest spot in Flor­ will positively heal punctures and subs.
j(?
The game will ho ailed at 8:15. t-grapher. On account of the cloudy
Do you ijueslion it?
1 names of Democrats on the ticket.
ida, to spend your vacation.
Per­ preserve the life of your automobile*
aspect
of
the
sky
when
the
races
and
motorcycle
tires
and
tubes.
Admission 25 cents.
you do, take a piecr. of paper and It provides that all jiarties shall
fect bathing houses and beach
were being pulled oil he could n&lt;ft figure it out how many acres of land
Address
make their ^nominations mi the priFresh water shower.
New woolen Exclusive territory open
get
a good clear picture of the cars in this mute could raise chickens, rnary in order to have the names
D
A
Hanna,
Sole
Distributor*,
913
The (¡real War
bathing sui.ts and room 25c.
Fo
in action but has •.tinti v r&gt; gota j((}Vk ,mihy ben* lo l he arre conili he of their candidates placed on the
Florida avenue, Tain pa. Flu.
Reflections upon and lessons I here­
men und women.
100-13tc
lilies at that
I* Fri 2tp
,
raiscd and fed
And do you knnw ticket, and none but the Democrats
from, will In' t h e ■subject for special
Mr. and Mrs Charles Phillip*
t
fiat
ihc
.itno'iii'
"1
ri unì &gt; from hen |artinpati 'l in thè primury
t (ria nconsideration
next
Sundiy
tv.
m.g
E &lt;i If.indili, who purchased nnd
and Mrs J l) Adams of Genova
fr u i i a l i m i
w tt u b l ru eali a li m i n i n e
ilo S e n t i m i
at
the
Congregational
t
&gt;irch
at
anil Mr Harry Phillips and sister. purtlv developed .1 farm III Meet a
to Floridu half as lug as the entire
7 ..ill
Excerpt* from important pro
Mias Clara Phillips of tin* city made three or four year* ago and ha* for
income
of .America today?
We'll
Extensive improvements are re­
nouncuniuou,
by
lacn
of
authority
a merry party to -D a y to n a Bunch some time past been tilling a good
give a prize to *ny one who will ported as being under way at Lakeand great ability will be given; be­
position
which
was
offered
him
in
a t the races returning here on Tues­
prove it can’t he done. Now figure port, the new town ju ft started H
Great Falls, Mont., has returned to sides the pastor will offer some *ug- '
day.
You
probably
recall
the
bad
after­
vour heads till
Jacksonville Meshort time ago On the shore of Lake
his former, love and will again en­ geslions ns to the result* of this
effects of the calomel more than the t ropoli*
Ojerhohre A good commencement
Men’s black nnd tan Oxfords, gage in truck growing, Hi* wife will awful world conflict.
You need
is being made by the erection of a
$3.50 add $4 Q0 values
Price $2.98 "be here and t he&gt; will resume resi
The regular morning service at 1 1 sickness you took it for
,r again go through with being
school house, as there ure already
E. H; Peters Exclusive Shoe Store. J
m
witlllh „
Sundu&gt; school ; i
days o'clock und
None But Democrats
knocked out for a day or two
fifty children of school age in the
113 W First St
6 D**
9 15 and t\ E. Society at 6 15 ji m
1 *ua!lv about tin* time even ctiniTiiunily
calomel
A school mill of 6,0011
Piano and IMaycr Piano Expert le t all the* member* and Iriem.
W. F^ Watson left yesterday for
\ext
t i m e &gt; ti ii r l i \ e r
get* s lu g
iw.i jears tile newsjiapers id Honda feet dully rapacity is in operation
All work ab rally to the work now beginning
tuning ami repairing
Nqw Jersey, where in a few day* he
sol ut el y guara nteed. W L. Harvey. the fall and winter campaign
You gi*h and inactive, we urge that you are urging the voters to register „ „ j there is demand for pvery foot
W'tlt be united in marriage to Miss
102 t f will timi our church auditorium a* go to I. It I’hihps A: Go for a and *nie the party at, the Nove m- of lumber that it can cut On e hunBox 1233-Phone* 249-4
Charlotte Keelor.
The bride and
houle of Dodson's Liver Tone, a her election, hinting at dark and
ltcrea in citrus fruits ara being
groom will he in Sanforil about the ‘ Direct word comes tins morning cool and pleasant as any place in splendid vegetable liquid medicine mysterious schemes, the Socialists,
set out this season and a nursery is
first of Dctohcr to make this city from Daytona Beach that Mr. War­ the city. All aro cordially invited, ■that will sti^t your liver as surely as Republicans. Bull Moose, Populista,
being pre pared that will soon bo
and
especially
those,
who
have
np
their future home, much to thft grat­ ren, the man who was so seriously
Independents nnd other political supplying all of the young stock for
calomel
ever
did
and
with
none
of
injured in the races at the beach regular place of worMip. Now is a the nfti r effects of calomel.
ification of their many friends.
to the increasing number of new groves
It is associations are about to work
Monday is slowly improving.
It good time to turn over a new leaf nh*uluUd\ harmles» bolli lo chìldren throttle the unterrified Democracy
that will he set out in the early
5 or 6 doses GGG will break .any
was previously reported that he and get the habit of church nnd unti ndu t • and demanda no restric- of the state and rapture every of-3 fllture. Lands are selling for from
.case of Fever or Chills
Price 25
died Tuesday morning, hut this was Sunday school attendance. A warm ti»n of bnbits or tlict.
lire from governor to constable.
centa.
*
94-'2bt
forty to one hundred dollars per acre
an error. Mr. Warren regained con­ welcome awaits ypu at the Congre­
The people have become accus­ on terms. There is an abundance
A Urge houle of Dodson's l.iver
gational
'church.
Mrs. C. E. Snyder, who has been sciousness yesterday for the first
Tono costa only fjfty conta and thè tomed to this biennial warning and of cattle' und hogs in the neighbor­
visiting fritti(1.4 and relative* In Ohio time nnd there is now some hopes of j
druggiate who scll it gunrnntco it to naturally pay little attention to it, hood insuring a plentiful supply of
Letter From Will Beatty
during July and August returns his R c o v e ry .
tu he thè piace of ralomel, and will but the war or the high cost of ink 'meat.
Siyiiord Herald:
homo the present week. Mr. Snyder
r, funti ynur money if ìt (aìls in your and [taper have caused the news­
N. A. Colbert, R. J. Holly. J J
Dear Mrs Inclosed find cheek fot
is nt preseat, we regret to note, in
papers to neglect this important
Dickinson, P M. Elder and J D $ 2 .till tn pay my subscription to the case or if -you ure not satished^
very poor health and under the
work recently. However, the party
Adv
lavison left yesterday for Daytona Herald from Sept. 1914 to Sept.
doctor's care, taking treatments b o t » ^
each where they expert to fish for 1915. 1 would like u&gt; write you a
in Orlando and Jacksonville.
several days at least that is what
Those wanting Wutaon Sprayers they snid when they left here. Bon.
in the near future should leave or­ W. J. Sears ixjxwTs Jo join them would be too long a letter for you I 2
ders nt the store of the Geo. H. there, as well a» several from San­ to redd. Hut will say myself and |=r
'Ffcrnnld Hardware Co. at once, as it ford.
Wherj las! heard from the family left Snnford, Fla., , April 2 1 ' S
Ukes about 30 duytt to get them. party were all sitting -on the curl»
at 4 a. in. with two one horso wagons
on Weft 'First street awaiting re* and traveled all through Georgia,
,rorn &gt;.*»&gt; ^C Jory.-----3-9tf
Consider the ad v an tag e of having a p a rtn e r in your business who has am ple
South Carolina,
North Carolina,
-Tail Lovell left yesterday for At- pairs on their first "blow-out."

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Thyndays and Sundays—^ ^ o d Und Park.
Picnic conveniences,
amusements. The only safe, clean
«utdoor swimming pool, emptied
dsily, cleaned and re-filled from ar.*wi»n well. Showt-r bath, toboggan
wide • L e u td prlvit ly* also.
8t5f
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Virginia, Washington, D. C., Mary­
land,’ Delaware, Pennsylvania, then
through New Y ork state to Delhi,
in all wo traveled about 1,809
miles and arrived here July 28th .a
4 p. tn.
Averaged over 100 miles
every week. B o th horses Btood the
trip fine. I expect to make this my
home. I have a nice place here in £»5
the Cntskill Mountains so sond the
Notice to Telephone Subscribers
paper to me "here at Delhi, N. Y.
On and after October 1st, 1914,
Yours truly, .
there will be a charge of ONE
W. H. B E A T T Y .
Dolhi, New York.
DO LLA R (11.00) made for chang­
ing position of telephone fn same
building,
and TWO
D O LL A R S •
Natural Deduction.
(»2.00) for moving telephone irom
»Mamma,'’ queried small Edna tbo
one building to another.
. first time sho saw « multicolored parSANFORD T E L E P H O N E CO. .j rot, "waa that chicken hatched* from
Per F. W. Mahoney, Sec’y.
on Exatér e g g r

linta to finish his' course In elec­
Notice la Public
trical engineering at the Georgia
1
•
*
Technlloglcal. College.
Mr. Lovell
All occupation tax will be due
k** been a student fit this famous October first. All not paid by Octo­
institution for the full three years ber 16th will be considered delin­
course and will.be a full fledged en- quent and double rate chargedfineer. when he finishes in Ju ne
.
M. W. LOV ELL,
next. '
4-4tc
Clerk.

T y P °writ*r Ribbons— Remember
the Herald wheji you need ono
."»V b mschine,. 75c delivered
Phone 148. *'
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resources, who allows yo u to run y o u r business as you wish, and who tak es an
a c t.v o interest in your business success.
This is th e relation we form with our cu stom ers.
M ake u s a p artn er in your business agreeable to the a b o v e con d ition s; th en
ta k e time to h ave a.p erson al talk w ith our officers w henever you are in need of
ad vice. Y ou will alw ays he welcome and we will assist you in every w ay pos­
sible along such business lines.

MAKE OUR BANK OUR BANK

Sem inole County Bank
(C O U lrí H O U SE BU ILD IN G )

FORREST LAKE. Pre«.

D. L. THRASHER, V -P rti.

A. R. KEY, Cuhier
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did

Courage

In

Sailors Go Down With Ship

the

Cheering K aiser— Avia­

Face of Death.

to r’s Daring Errand.

S’

TÓIIIKH of unaurpasaed ficrolitn return to bis’’regiment, has arrived a(
la tlic fncc of ihc eiiemy’a Ilei VUua.ou.hla.Tvay to tho frenL
“A Itusslan who has Just returned
on lami Inni on Bea nini In Mie
nlr continue to Mirili a world of from tho wilds of Novgorod province,
readers of ilio wnr nowi a* thè "battio far from tho rallwnya. give* an tnter'.'■'of thè nurtfiM - m p - « vrith umllnilnimlt sstlnrr a**T"T*n^'“*"***“ attitude-of the
peasantry toward I ho war and tho ac- od fu rj. . y
------ A tl -U faW rltTi/m nf.. Un» io*»

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of

tbo

Shied Shell« Overboard.

, . .Went Down With^Flag.
One Incident baa been described
which shows the grit bf the German
sailors. I glr« It aa nearly ns possible
In the language of my Informant
“Wo were bard at It with a German
cruiser,’V be said, "and «be was In a
bad way, on tbo point of «Inking. We
could see her deck« were In an awful
moos, and her «tern was In flames. It
'. had been «hot away. JVe could see
only one man on tho forecastle, but be
waa a plucky one. He holitcd a flag,
and It waa atilt tbero when tbo atpp
went down. I suppose be went down
with her."
The following letter from a German
- military aviator la printed In tho Brou.
denburger Zeltoug:
“While our company lilll lay In gar­
rison I received orders to iLjyt on a
flight Into tbe enemy's countflf at day. break the following morning. We
beaded for tbo French border. Im­
mediately my observer,'a first Route»-&gt; a n t called my nltenUon to little black
puffs of intake, and 1 knew at once we
were being fired at by hostile artillery.
Bo we climbed to 2.000 meters.
“Next we noticed that Ihree of the
enemy'« aeroplanes were pursuing us.
but soon we outdistanced and lost
sight of them, loiter we beard that
two of tbe enemy’s seroplnnea had
beep brought down by oar artillery.
“ With a threefold hurrtil'.wo now
flew over tbe border toward a battleHeld of tbo war of ¿870-71. which we
reached without any further untoward
Incidents. Here we noticed long col­
umns of troops inarching from tbe
■outb toward tho northeast We dr*
. efiB around tbe plnca end then started
toward Maos.
"We were now continually fired oa
1 saw, among other things, bow a bat­
talion of Infantry stopped In tbe street
and aimed at ue Silently, and quietly
we amt In our taube and wondered
what would happen next Suddenly I
noticed n faint quivering throughout
the whole aeroplane^ That was alL
Aa 1 saw later one of the pianos had
four boles mado by rifle bullets, but
without changing our course on wa
flew.**
nontenant Campagne of the French
aviation corps, while flying over the
German line« at the height of a mile,
waa subjected to tbe enemy's Are. A
shell struck his machine, and be stop­
ped the motor.
Tbe aeroplane oec|I!atsd violently,
but tbe lieutenant succeeded In vol­
planing Into .the French •lines. ne
landed aafely and gave Important In­
formation concerning the German po­
sition.

Scorn« Eleven Wounds.
A correspondent at 8 t . Petersburg
got the following Incident .through tbe
censor:
“A Cossack hero, Kuzma Urinchkoff.
who received eleven wounds la an out
poet affair against the German« and
attracted the shedal attention of the
emperor while in the hospital'at Mos­
cow and petitioned to be allowed to

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Notfrc la hrrvbv fi van I hit under »nd
by tlftu« ni A finit tlcerr# of for« v|cm«i rt* ifld

at co rn e r of first S t

and I a lm ctto A ve.

How Prince W illiam Died.
H. L. I’cck
O. L, Taylor
Tho Hanover Courier prtnu this ac­
Exalted Ruler
, Secretary
count by nn eyewltnc-sa of the dpnth oflft
Princo William o f IJppe. who fell In The Lake Brceie Council No. 31 Junior
tho assault on Liege.
Order United American Mechanics
“On tho morning of tho Olh we suc­
Meets every Wednesday nl 7:30, p
ceeded In gelling on the northern wnlls
V isitin gb r o th e r *
M.,
in the City Hull
of Liege, where, however, we were comare
welcome.
C.
H.
Smith,
Rec. See.
pletely surnuiudt-tl by Belgian troof*s.
who tlrew ever closer nround us and
pressed us han) amid n hull of hullets.
By ortler of hln highness our detach­
ment formed n circle, and We defended
ourselves stoutly for somo time till nl
length wo saw strong re-enforcements
coming'to our old.
4
“In order to ennhlo them to lornte
the exact *|*&gt;t where we were the
prince rose to n kneeling ixosltlon.
pointed with hLs sword to the approach
lng column and gave mo the order to
raise the flag so wo might be recogulzed.
"I raised the ting and waved It In o
circle, which at once drew nn extra
lurll of hulk-ls from tho enemy. The
flag wns shot out of my bands, while
tho same volley wouuded tho .prince
fatally In the breast and throat Ills
| labt words wrre. 'Remember roe.' ” '

Describes Perilous F lig h t

E g

Sanford l.odgr No 62, F. *nd A. M.
Communication every first and third
Thursdays at 7:30.
Visiting brethren
welcome.
O: L. Taylor
«2^
F. !.. Miller
Secretary
W. M

NOTICE o r H*LK

4 -Frl-S te
1k—
ot akohoftc drink*., lla a a ja :
on on the 29 lh &lt;day ot September, A. IJ.
General fltbihtra*
1914.
“ .*! «foppert TTfft Hffle Inn rftr tb&lt;rtibrtu Visitina lrnlnhts al a.airs
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J
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Witneea my offici»! aignature and real
P . - J , M i ll e r
N olle* U h fitb jr flv .n l u i J. F. g ain e,
«
*
nf
' __ f i ti In , a, N
AÎ il “I
•road and" ordered to* and something H . M c L a u li n
be 2 7 th day ol Auguri,. A. D. l i l t ,
et T
T a. t. I•Certifié**«
a w m n r r n _____
191?,
d
ell)
E . A. D OU G LA S S.
c.
c
r
3rd
day
of
Ju
ne,
A.
I».
t
he
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K
.
I
t
.
an
d
if.
to enL Somo mujlks were there dis­
Notice
la
hereby
given
that
under
and
Clerk Circuit C o u r t , dUm lnoU Co.. FUT1
Ih day
da
llfirale No, ISS dated the 111)
of Ju
by
virtue
ol
a
w
rit
ol
Fieri
Farlaa
leaued
cussing their own affairs orer the tea­
Ifiratee
hai
filed
,aid
cert
3
F
r
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t
e
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J
. . C . R o b e r t a , D . C.
A. I». 1904
Sanford I^»dge No. 27,- I. O. O. F.
r-om t
my office and hk* made application for las. out and uodcr the -e»i ot ■&gt;..
pot«. “Tho Lord bo praised, all lluaT
d
r
mil.
id.rough
C
*tyurrtr
.
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,'WBrMu,
-I
p
«
bat
rd. c« wlth ' law .
Meets every Monday at 7:30 p, m., deed tn. luug. In arc ordan
rauae
therein
pending
wherein Notice of X&gt;pt!rallen r o / T a t Deed Undrr
aln Is bappy now!" an Id oA\ 1 waa In­
Said rerüfleat* t m b ra r e e th» foJIowing d * e - certain
Tam pa Fertiliser Company, a corporation Hertlen S * f Chap ter 4SSS, L a w * of Flerida
over Imperial Theatre.
ctibed
property
rituated
In
Semlnole
touttterested to know why and watt told In
N otire la hereby given t h a t O. If. Fraln
Fldrld». to-wlti
Certificate No. » 9 « . ia plaintiff and E. R. Potter ¡a defendant.
L. D. Wicker ly.
,
•'WtftfttL.
Tfi^oc-nf T u t - tIwrU ftrete No. l07T,dated
a surprised lone. "Why thoy’ve shut J . W. d. Singletary *
Lot 8. Ulk l«, T irr A, Stanford. T h * «alti th e . paderalgned Sheaa# - I S S _____ ______
‘
the arti d s y ot J a n e A . D .. 1912, haa filed
land bring aaeeued at rev data of tb» le* and on Monday, th e 8lh day ot Octoner.
Secretary.
N. G.
the drink shop«, and nil our then are
t ua n c* of ,u ch eertifirata in the nam» of A. D 1914, tha ears» being the flrax Mon­ •aid eertiflrh u In m y office, and haa mada
day In aald month and a legal aalea day, will application for t a t deed t o Uaue in accord­
Rebecca Turnerr
sa rosy cheeked aa Inasles n o w ."'"
Gale City Tamp No. 6, W. O. W
Certificate No. 48X e m b ra r e , M t
I , eapoae ter akl# and aell at public eutv-ry to an ce with law. Said r v t l f l r a t e embrace« tha
T h e eaid land the hlgbeat and beat bidder for raeh , with­ (oUowlsg deacribed p ro perty , altuated in Re ta­
* Meets second and fourth Wednesday Blk H . Tier T, Sanford.
Queen Would Fight.
bring aaaeaaed at the dal» of tb» leeuanc* in tbo legal hoar» on aald date, a t and In in d l, co unty, Flo rid a, t o - w lt :B e g . ISIt S . ef
* v’ *. •
of euch certificate In tbe e i t » ol L yn ch , J . front of tha court houae door In th * city of N W Cor. of ReC.5 T o 2 1 , It 3 0 . run E . 251 ft
The London Express correspondent nights In each month.
E.
Untre, ,ald certificate (hall b* re- Sanford. Semlnole county. Florida, the (fal­ 3 7 9 9 It W 2 3 1 It N 7 9 » It.
F.
L.
Miller
J
.
F.
Hoolehan
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T h e »aid land brink aaaewaed a t th* data
at The Hague give» nn Interesting ver­
deemed acrording to law, t a i deed will lowing deerrlbed land, riluato , lying and
In Retninola county, Florida, to-w it; ot t h e loauanr* o( aucb c e r tifira t* In tha nam*
Clerk
Council Commander iu u e thereon on the 2 9 th day of Beptem ber, bring
sion of a conversation between King
1-ot
Rlity-aia
(66)
and
the
toulh
hall
ot
l-ot
ot
W. E . L. H un te r T K . Unlea* aald certifi­
A. D. 1914.
Albert of Belgium and Primo Minister tJnited Brotherhood of Carpenters and
w itn e e , my official aignatura and aeal Fitty-lour (S4) of Ht. Jn.eph’a Addition to ca te ahell be redeemed a cco rding to law, tai
t hi« the 27th day of Auguri. A. D. 1 9 1 4 . Ranlord. according to map or pint thereof deed will iaaue thereon on the 14th day o|
do Ilroquevlllc, when tho king express­
aa redordad In tbe public tocorda of Orange Rept. A. D ., 1914.
Joiners of America •
(»all
E.* A. DO UG LA RS,
W ltn ea r my official s i g n a t u r e and aeal thl«
and Rgmlnolr Countle*. »tale ol Florida,
ed a determination of tight to tbe laiL
Circuit Court, Semlnole Co., Fla .
Sanford Local Union No. 1751 meets S-FClerk
to aatlaly the term * ot aald elocution and the 12th day ol Aug. A. D.. 1914.
ri-Stc
Hy J . C , Robert«, i&gt;. C.
The Incident occurred In Antwerp
K. A. Ilougl**«.
coat*.
first and third Thursday night at 7
Clerk Circuit C o u r t Heminoie Co.. Fir-aid».
Dated thl» S la t d a y of Aoru at. 19 14 .
when tbo king said to tbo primo minis­
I
Se*U
J . c . Ro bert,, D i
C.
M.
H
A
N
D
.
o’clock
in
the
Eagles’
Hall.
N elle , e t Applirallsa
or Tax Deed Under
ter In tbo presence of tbo queen:
1 0 3 - Fri. Str.
Rbrrifi S em inole County. F lo rid a
S r,l io n 373 of the General Hlalule,
'If needisary, you. my denr minister. |J- W. O. Singletary,
J . M. Brown,
4-Fri-Stc
Notlre li heret.y (Iven thaï J. N. 1 Porter,
anil myself will take out rifles otul g o 1
Scc’y-Treas.
President J r ., purchaser ol T » « Feftlflra te , No«
N «!lrr of tpjiiirallon For T a i U rr d 1'fidr#
l i e . l i t , 171, dated th* 3rd da) of Ju n e ,
See linn Ä of CHapIrr I n PIÄ, L a » » of It«*
to the field.”
1907. and T * , IVrtirtrale* No«. IJ 3 dated In I l f cult Courl H r v r n l h J udir Ift! ( 1 fr uit In
B. P. O. IL SanfoFtl Lodgi- 1241
Ida
In »nd For S r m l n o l r Co untf. Fi«»flda In
‘ ihr 3fh &lt;i.) ol Ju n«. A D 1911.
fVrtlfl“So will l." said the queen, "and all
Motif« i» hrrnby (tit e n I hat H It. IlnoVrir
t'h nnf « ri
Mrvt first’and third Wednesday night ra le No Ut)S d*|ed the 3rd day ol Ju n e .
Belgian women will go with me."
p urrh awr of Ta» t i'rtiflral** No 107■*, ■!«'* I
riTio MflrUfl«, C'urnplftififtfit
. ...
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A D 1912. r e r t i f t r a l r No 2M dated the

* : G eiman &lt;3 ulsei-A rigano n w lJh à liteman torpedo boot destroyer V*H»r In
* tbo fighting between Hr|tl»h and. Ger­
man wnrsblpo off Helgoland relate« the
following atory:
"Tbo Ariadne attacked gamely, hot
a aboil plumped, her boiler*, putting
half of them out of cotmnl^VL DoI
•aplta this tbe light conUnMl. T h j
quarterdeck of tbo Ariadne took fire,
but thoeo of her gun* that were «till
capable of being worked conUuued
■booting. Tbo enemy turned weal
ward.
**Tbo forecaallo of, the Ariadne wa*
■oon ablaze. Her magaalne waa flood­
ed, but tbe gallant vessel waa doomed.
Her crew waa muatered and gave
''three cboera for tbo emperor and «ang
tbe hymn Tho Flag and Germany
Above AIL* **
Tbo tendon Telegraph’» Harwich
corTe*pondcfit give* further narrnllv«i
6f fbe Helgoland fight, gleaned from
Hritixb «allora. They »ay that -many
of tho German aliella which made hit»
did pot burst, and to that fact they at­
tribute tbo comparative lightness of
tbo BriUab casualty 1DL
“There were five shell» In Ibo boiler
of t h e ---- «aid one of them, mention­
ing the name of a destroyer. " I f one
of tin;in had burst—well, It would have
been all up with the *hlp."
“What did you do with thorn?" ho
was nuked.
“Oh, we Ju»t allied them overlxiard.
We've no room for such rubblab aboard
oar yacht."
In another Instance It Is related that
• a ahell fell on tbo deck of n British
ship. There wa« no Imtnrtllnto explo­
sion. The Bailor« rushed at It and
pushed U Into the sea. a plucky net.
but Just what n sailor would do.

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rule rr a«ie on the 27th day of August, A. I&gt;
I 9 14. I &gt; the* Honorai»!« William 5. Dullock,
¡■rail
E. a . Do u g l a s s .
Judfd of the Circuit (\&gt;urt of I he Fifth
Clerk Clrauit C o u r t , Bamlnola County.
Ju d lriil Circuit of Florida. In the ib M or*
B y j . C . Itoberta, D. C
ffon&lt; th* tt i U * of HononM t James W.
s i n ir e o r siiKiiirr.H s u e
Georg* A DaCotlee,
Fertrltt*. Judge n|« StTvotk Jadirlul C ircuit
Undrr
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virtu»
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•*Solicitor
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ol Ccunw l lor Compt,tn,n t
of I Tut id1•, Irt f* ha near y •hilling. In that ce r­
97-Frl-9tc
tain rtuM therein pending, vherrin IL. K. tu .il out of tb , C ircuit Court for lh» W,vWare and Mattie (if * &gt; John«, ■■ r ie r u ta f • entb Judfrial C ircu it of Florida. In »nd f»r
*»f ««late of V» T. John«, deceft^ed, are com ­ Srm inol, County, In ■ c » u „ »KTretn A m ,»1
Monroe Chapter No. 15. R. A. Nf.
C o o i p n i l . • Satire ef SepIlcaUan for T«, Drrd |B^,r
plainant* ind Sanford Opera Motive Com ­ [ J » » n A»rirultur«l r ' b , m i c » l
Meet* every iu*ronii ami fourth 'fhur* pany, a. corporatitin of I h# «late of florM a, rorporntJon. I, p)»lallff, ,nd A. I'o rn ri I*
^rri Itin SI 3 i f I fan tiftiiFfftl Ml 11ol rs
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upon
and will •'II
Notice I« hereby given th at J. S . Porter
and Robert If Ramary, truatre, are deday in Masonic Hall over the Imperia frndanta,
,public
outrry
»t
tb»
front
door
of.
lb
,
Jr
, purchaser ol T a * C ertificate, No*.
I *ha!l offer for aalo and aril to
court'
hou*.
In
S»nford,
Florid*,
on
th
,
S«
0
. 3X1. 2X2, dated the 3rd day ol j„ tr
Theatre. Visiting companion* welcome. |the bifhnt tlddrr far e»»h. brier« tb. door Erri Monday in October, A. D. 1511. II
A ;'P . 1905, h a, filed »aid certificate, in my
t t , L.
(1 | rTw*.l«w
|nf I hr court nooM In Hanford«
tn Inola
bring
tb*
Sib
day
of
«»Id
month,
during
lb
,
O.
L.
Taylor
J . F . Karnalx
office and ha, made tppllcation lor la i d»»di
County. Florida. on Monday, lb, Slh
Said
O riotxr, 1914. Ih* m i u bring * I,gal leg»! hour, of ,»|r, to th , hlgbnt »nd b u t to iuue in accordance with law.
High .Priest ot
Secretary
In*, rcertificale*
the
------ and
,
r r t i u e i i r * *- embrace
'following
-" “. « l
(di r,.
t,
•aWa day, «nd during lb* l,g«l hour, of bidder for r»,h .' »If. th» tight, title
i
n
w
l
of
th
,
defendant
rfendant, A. Dornef, In and rrt|,«d property-aituated In Seminale rou,'.
,« U ._ th , proprrty d,»erib ,d In lh . B n ,I do­
tia
Seminole-Chapter 2» Order Eastern Star rr*-, «Ior„»Id * r fnMir»,. to-wlt- T h , » ro t to * rexxtlo n rrGfiewte
r i the cap ital »lock
Klortde, to-wdr t.OT» t« S .“t l S r : T7 ,n&lt;
t „ , , t SK
cur, run n ;»
N inny »,»• l,»l ot l.oi Nln, 19) in Hlo,k of I he People, B an k of Sanford, bring more , ^ t , 3&amp;
Meets ever)'first and third Tuesday Four
nril^d a . M l«»«' «v
d(,t &amp;0 minute, W with S line It SO ch,
(I) of T i,r Two I .) of E. U. T r,S o rd ', p »rtieal,rly d*^rU**d
CertiScnt»
No.
119
for
ten
,h
»
r
e
,
of
lb
,
In each month. Everyone who has seen m ,p of th , town of Sanford In ,«Jd county rapitml »lock of’ ’. J 1 Peopfra
i°r
ì.h‘ ró * .°fo K* t hence N
10 deg 10 m inute, W t rh-.
th e
People* Hank
Hank of
of San
San- , hrnc. «
79 deg SO min
W 13 SO rb.
of Srmlnol,, Hint, of Florid*, bring tb* ,« m ,
his Star in the East-are cordially invited lot upon oblth ,ta n d , lb# Sanford O p en ford, Kin., of a p ar value ol 1 1 ,0 0 0 Od and thence ’ll 16 d re 10 min L 9 cha, thenre
a
book
or
market
value
of
12
.
000
.
00
.
Said
N 79 deg. 30 mm K . 1 3 . 3 0 rha, all in lllnrb
Ifo u „ . now known « , the S lir T b ,*lr« .
to visit this chnpter.
properly being now in pouenloh of I he D, Mitcfaell’a S u r v e y , l-* vy Gran t.
A. K. I'O W E H S .
•aid
A.
Dorner
an
d
levied
upon
aa
the
prop­
Said land» tveing aaaeaaed at tha .late,
—
Sptri«l
S
l
u
l
.
r
,
r ------------------- Alie*-J£.&lt; Bobbin«. Sec!? „■
erty of A. Dorner, and to ,all»fy aald elo ­ ol tb * leeuanc* ol auch certificate* in the
♦ -Frl-ilc
cution and eoata.
I'urrhaaer to pay for name ot Mr*. M. K. Illeka.
Phoenix Lodge-No a , K. of
..
title.
C. M. H A N D .
U nler i aald certificate* »hall be redeemed
Sheriff of Seminole County, Fla.
according to law. I s * deed will l*rua there­
. M W t j T P A i n d nr.ri f o u r t h . T U B d a y s .

OF WAR I
Individual Instances of Splen­

SANfORDJODGES

day ol October, A. D . if tH j oth er» Ia , tb',
bill filed agaltut you will b« laktn aa con.
f»»»*d.
» 4 *rror&lt;!lnf t o i &gt; * , t u deed «111 i««o*
It D further ordered th at tkl, notice b*
tkerro a on t h * 2 9 t h d»y of September.
pubtlahed In tbe Sanford Herald, a
A. D. 1»I4.
VVItnrM toy offirial rifn itu r, on&lt;l *»*l paper, pubtlihed In fiymlnol« county, Flor.
Ida, one* a week fo r tigh t eoiuecutive wN t ,
till, t h , : 7 t h d i r »I A u iu it. A. I ». 1914
Witneea. E . A. Douglaaa. Clerk ol the r „ .
Oral)
K. A. D O U G L A S S ,
cult Court, end th * eeal of »aid court.
Clerk Circuit C ourt. Sornioni. C o , , FI*.
tfala the 22nd day|bf Ju ly , A. D. 191 1
2 - F r t -S lr
B y J . C. Habort*. I». C.

la th« a » » » of M r * n h . a a ,
P a ir*, m U n r t l l c i t M «ktU bo rodo*»-

; t h ,,,&gt; u, Ju n , A , , l9D5&gt; h„ fll, j
rertlfirate. In my office and h a, mado
application tor l a * deed to leaue Jn a cco r d ­
an ce with law. Said certificate* e m b ra r e
the fotloeinf de*rrlbed property eituated
In Rediintd* county, Florida, tow-it:
Uertifirate. No. 438, Unplolted part of III k B
Mit r hell*. Survey, l o r y Grant, Nn, 484,
Lot 58 Ile» R I ) ol E 20 Ai Hlk D. MltI r hell'. Survey, l.evy tirant No 471, I^eit
93, Hlk D, M ltr hrir * Survey, l.evy G ra m
s „ »¿.i, 1^,1
im. D, M lich e ir. Survey .
i ^ v y Grant
N o ^ J O i S , I.olv 9 and ftl
1(1 k C. M lIrhrll'a A Surv ey. l^-vy Grant
Said land, |.ernST^,,*e**ed at tb* &lt;|aie,
of the tv.uaner of , u r h eertlflrelei N o .
438. 4M and 471 tn the name of Unknown
Certifirat» No 133 in the name ol W II
Stevenion
t'ertlflrate No. |n,4&amp; In the
n a m , ot N. U GHea.
t'ertlflrate No. 281

v*.
CMtalinn
W. J . M d . u r i f , l l r f r n d a n l
i**
T o VT. J . M r l . u f » » ,
. Whrrrft» ft bill of comptftlnt hft« l»rrn Died
In thU rourt »• fthovr entitled. ftt\d.&lt;Jk
^
Whrrfftk, Q e o m * A, |)r(*otirs, ftnllcllnr
■ nd of rountftl for comptftlnftnt ha« made
affidavit that it i* th# l»*lirf oI « fflin t that
t h r dofmtlftnt, W . J . M rl.u ri« 1« ft nonrwalfirnt of th* * t * t o of Florida an»i I* a r*»*
idavit nf a if ate* or country ulhrr t h a n thr
■t a i r of Florida, an d that hi* rrficlrnr**
unknown and t h a t 1 ha •! rfendant la o v rr
i t r n l ) on»* yrara of mgr. and that t h r r r is no
|»r r»ori Ili thr a t a lr of Flurida, ! h r « r r v i f * nl
■uhpbcna upon whom
would bind
«aid
an t, thetilorr , you» t h r «aid W. J M r l . u m » ,
are orilcrni and
uir&lt;&lt;d to a|ip#ar tn t h r h*U
of eomulaini fli«*»I In thi* cam# in th«* ahoVf
i*n till**«! court, on or be for«* Monday* t h r f»t h

tha .1 day of June* Ax IK . » 1 0 1 2 , h»* filr«i
aald mrtiflcatn in my ofTW, and haa ynada
tppllcation for t a x deed to Im u * In arrordaorc
%it h law. Said certificai» e m b ra rra the fob
tawing d n c r i M p ro p e r ty altuatad In Sam.
Inolr cou nty, Florida, (o-w lt :230ft* K and IV
by Slfi It. N and S in N K cor. Bw.CTp 21.

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Witfie's my nfTieial ■igna'ure and ** al ‘
)2rth day «xi Aug Ai l&gt; l ‘i l I
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Talks on
Heart Topics
KIDNAPINO

A BETROTHED

MAN.

----Tl* sv«r thus
W' th.!i0i
X
to folly.
IteiDorwe

stings

deeper, and

relenUcu

conscience
Pours more gall Into thè bitter cup
Of their sincere repentance.
U l* supposed when a man Is en-

tho moment that
some men aro on, th e j com
to lead a
as It
were. Tho picas
uro that baa been
most ploaslng to
her, they give up.
Friends w h o m
they havo liked
best see them no
more. Even his
fiancee detects n
——
change in such a
lover. Where he used to call upon
her every evening In tho wook ho cuts
bis visit down to three evenings a
week
where
der of
about

and

adroitly

avoids

revealing

or how he paases the remain
his time. Ho has a reluctance
telling her that ho la working
extra time at his business to earn ad-dltionftl pay to purchaso added luxur­
ies for tho housekeeping. When sho
Insists upon knowing whore ho Is. tbo
truth can no longer bo bold and ho

those fair seconds of unconsclonsneaa
were ’a relief which ho would hardly
have dared hope for to shut out Mary’s
high-pitched voice which got on his
nerve*.
The girl p e i l door I* not -his stylo O R IG IN OF T H E B A N K OF T H E
at all. Ill* mother declares she’s an
M ANHATTAN COMPANY.
angol. Out his mother Is not court­
ing Mary. 8ho won't hear that tho
sweet young girl has a temper, that'
sho’s Jealous us a T u rk , that sh e ’s May Be Said to Have Started From
-a Well of W ater/* Though It Had
.deceitful, smiling sweetly on the dear
the Genius of Aaron Burr
i little tola she meets on tho street,
declaring they were made for air
Behind It.
! and Bunahlne. but Insists that her
■—
•
mother keep their cook's babies shut
Tho uncovering of nn old Iron tank
up In the dark basement kitchen, bo jn Center street recalled a pleco of
i *he W° n t ,0 * U,0lr fac* * ^ rin*
ancient history In connection with the
her In her automobile.
Hank of tho Manhattan Company, tho
Mothers who havo their hearts sot Wall Btrcot Journal Btntca. A spring
upon the mutch fall to obaervn that •well 35 feet deep, covered by tho Iron .
tho Uatos of tho young folks differ tank referred to and tho present-site
widely. They have no likings in com- 0f tho bank, 40 Wall street, const!moo. Ho lores the lively girl—a bit j^utod tho first property owned by tho
coquottlsh, yet sensible girl who Manhattan company, parent of tho
knows when to laugh and whoa to ho hank now bearing th&amp;t name.
Bcrtous; the girl who don't want bar
Tho Hank of tho Manhattan Com­
own wsy all t|pj time, Ui everything; pany sprang from a Ilttlo water com­
Isn't "daffy" on matinees and pany which commenced business with
movies; who docen t run to soothaax-i- -well olwrwtor.*' Tho charter of tho
era to And out If ho was with any j company was drawn by Aaron Durr,
other girl on a particular evening;
tvpi,w»etl
that he was to take her out, but s e n t ! «ndwr-HatnDton because It
her a hnrrNwf-wow twwp i tfI'fffltfrftW
baa]ness reason* To secure peace at omp|0 y all surplus'capital In tho purhome, nfnny a young man has allowed cha, » 0f public or other stock or In
himself to bo coddled Into a marriage atly. other money transactions or op*
which ho might not havo raado of hta orations not Inconsistent with tho conown volition. . Young people should gtitutlon and laws o f Now York or
bo allowed a voice In their mating. of the Unttgd States."
Ho, or she. who manias to please any
This clauso was tho Joker In the
one else has his or her own trials, and charter, of a company started for tho [
both havo themselves to blame }t their purpose of "supplying tho city o( New
happiness becomes shipwrecked.
York with fpuro nnd wholesome wa­
ter." Iff 1738 New York city «differed
1
AQAIN T H E M AR R IED M AN .
from an epidemic of yellow fever
which wns attributed to an Inadequate
WI kw.i rvll may he done. 'Ila right
Hern was
and Inferior water supply.

Heaven

amiss?

How tasteless, then, whatever e»n be
given. *
v
Health Is the vltnl principle of bliss.
MATING T O PLEASE F A M IL IE S .

-

Build on no tomorrow;

Love has but tbday. •

^.

If the links seem slackening.

Cut the bond away.

When families are Inttmata. and
on® possesses a young man of mar­
riageable ago, tho other a daughter
Just out of her teens, It seems only
natural that tho two families would
earnestly hope their children would
become enamored of each other end
,the pretty romance emd In wedlock.
••'-.If there is anythin* a yotmg ibkn ffl
obstinate about It Is allowing his pnr•ot* the right to* meddle In his love
affairs. If be.starts In to bean her
around Just to please them, ho finds
himself entangled In a net from which
It Is difficult to ¿xtrleato himself.
* 11 be stops calling on the girl next
door, the two mother« put their heads
together. Morning, noon and night,
for tho next week, be Is treated to a
lecture from tho one person on earth
whom he allows to dlctato to him—
his mother. There Is no way of elud­
ing the girl, she has access to his
home at all times. She Is catered to
and deferred to as though sho were
one of the faintly.
nn I* not even allowed the liixuyy
o* a lover's spaL If anything goes
i *rong. It la he who Is called sharply
to account for I t How dared he go
off In a doxe when Mary was singing
r * * 1* * 1 ,onK hit? He fears to
M l the truth about the matter—that
■AMs
l„ *•' -S
kSLjskuie

PAGE SEVI N

HAD SMALL BEGINNING

To potwlrr. where only ■uITrr'd know.
The shortest pjuie« Is much too Ion*

Every girl has her W&gt;vt&gt; dream,
swevyt, and fanciful, of the man who

will onp day como to woo and wed
bor. In her meditations bo Is always
light of heart and fancy free. Not
cloud darkens their courtship. Mar­
riage Is tho natural outcome of their

Aaron Durr's opportunity for s t a r l ­
ing a bank. In which effort he hnd,
for many year*, been opposed by his
political en em y, A lexan d er Hamilton,

who hnd a monopoly of the-banking
business in New York stato until tho
charter was granted the Manhattan
company.

• Upon the assem bling of tho le g isla ­
tu
re In 1739, nn association of Indi­
meeting
Even
the
girl
whose
foot
admits It.
"AH work and no play soon makes have tam ed Into tho primrose path viduals, among whom Auron Durr wn»
Jack n dull b o y ! " Sho takes her fam ­ never went so far In her roverlf-s as a moving spirit, applied for the wnily Into h er confldenco. Her brother« to Imagine that her mate was lo be t«'r com p any’» ch a r te r with a capital
evolve a plan to adjust ruattern They one u ho was bound by the holiest ties of |2.o&lt;«0.0(Hi, The p ro jec t was an am­
bitious on«» for those days, and a»
march boldly to his place of business to another
T h e stories of the girl» who have th e re was considerable uncertainty
at tho edge of th o .evening They (lnd
him elbow deep In a pile of letters gone wrong because of th eir foolish about ttn* probable cost of tho water
Infatuation for a man who could not system tin» clause for the employment
that will keep him busily engaged tin
of Idhi capital waft Inserted. A great
til midnight. If not Into the wco' sm a’ be tliolrn havo hold no warnings. Ih u y
effort wsh made by A lexander H am il­
havo
read
of
the
unfortunnte
endings
hours
ton and tin* federal» to dbfenl tho
They coax him to rem em ber th e r e ’s of sucji girl*, hut, do they hoed? No!
c h a r te r ott account of the clause g ran t­
Yesterday,
th
e
whole
cou
ntry
wns
abbUier day; that, even though h*ing tho company banking privilege».
stirred
by
the
eloprnent
of
a
young
earns less ho ki-eps his health and
T h o neoi-HHlty for a proper wat«*r sy»
girl
and
n
married
man
So
strong
strength by quitting the work and ac
companyIng them to some place of wn" !l‘&gt;r Infatuation for him that she tent which could only ho procured by
the org anisation of u responsible co m ­
amusement When they are convinced • d cflu» all who lore her and hold h er
pany with large ca p ital carried tt
that their blandishments lire of no ih-nr to keep her parted from the v11through the legislature nn April 2,
Intu
w
ho
hn»
entangled
her
heart
'Inavail to move him. they tak e him for
1791*. nnd It received th e governor »
ctbly from lit» work, hustle him Into day an o th e r girl has «hocked the world
»Ignat ure
by
slaying
the
w|fo
of
the
man
whoso
tits hat and coat. and. despite htn pro­
By April 22 books were opened for
In her ram*, re tri­
testations. kidnap him from his o!lle*\ love sho craved
public suhMcrlption . o f the |2,eou
bution
followed
rinse
on
the
heel*
of
a» It were forcing him to fake much
When nhe realize«) the capital stock i par J-r*u p«-r share», and
needed fest
If more men who de­ the tragedy
enormity
of
her
crime. In a moment of by May la tin* entire am ount had been
vote much more tim e than they should
subscribed, the city of New York hav­
to their business were tenderly but remorse. »Ip- took her own life.
ing ink» ii 2,duo share»
T h is was the
We
tall
to
remember
th
at
many
go
firmly taken from th eir absorbing
first financial victory of Auron Durr
headlong
to
th
eir
ruin,
with
th
e
ir
eyes
cares nnd compelled to take necessary'
over hi»' political enem y
T h e bank
recreation. It would prolong thotr lives open-and a full understanding of tho
1» the oldest III the slate, save pne
»In»
tin
y
an*
coiuinlttlug
wh«-n
they
—give them new rest to commence
welcome the advances of n married Itn capital wns raised to 12,0*0.000 In
work again.
man
J aiv«» t* solemn n* It 1« noble, l l "8, to permit of the s t a l e purchas­
It Is always the man who .........
Doth Mi* »tat«* mil
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i
girl
h.i-* * . er f.illrii heudh ng into ing l.ii'Si share«
rest ninsi who declare* ihnt ti'isin*--*-*
«
.
t
.
at»*t»n
k'l-diler*
I n ill. I - it* k *»f
would go to smash In a week If &gt;n* «■In .Sti* h i - re.n lied that Mug*- bv M niiha";iii » mpanv. th is belli»: the
»low
d*
g
le
e
s
ll
r
e
t
It
Is
Ml»'
Sllllle
were not nl the helm
No duties ar&gt;ei.lv hank *ti»*'k owned by the «date
so Important that they should engross then file pi. »Mill werd of greeting, of New Yotk
too much of a m an's tlino. " T h e r e 1« the low, tender word, the clasp of the
a timo to w ork nnd a time to play.” hand and tho can»*».
B e fo re love-making get» bo far as
Result Certain.
Tho heHt ends aro served when they
this, nnd ore she hn» fallen under Its
Foote could not bear to neo anybody 1
are equally balanced.
Evan tho young man on m a r r i a g e , mystic spell, she should make up |ter or anything succeed 111 tint IJaym arket
Intent nnd who has already purchased mind to know all about the man who th eater hut himself and hi» own w-rltthe betrothal ring canuot afford to sues for her affection F irst and fore­ lug«, forgetful that a failure of the
m-w schem e might possibly endanger
neglect his sw eeth eart by paying more most, It 1» expected thnt he 1« single
Next,
that
he
1»
honorable,
and
&lt;u&gt;on
th** regular payment o f Ijl» annuity
attention to business than to her. no
111» pique broke out »omctlun-H In
matter how good the r»u»e. unless he marriage Intent
downright
rudcii»-»»
On«* morning he
If
a
man
who
has
been
making
the
cares to see h er cheeks grow pah* with
came upon thu stage during th e re ­
least
advances
lo
n
girt
tells
her
that
worfy.' A good sw eetheart would rath ­
er do with less than know her brldo- he can love her, but 1» not free to bo hearsal of the "SpanlMh B a rb e r ." t(ien
ubout to bo producod. Tho actors
groom-to-bo was slaving lo lAy by a ( n earer and d earer to her. th at he can&gt;not marry because he already has a wore busy In tho sceno of a pleco,
Tow extra dollars.
wife, tho girl should flee from him ns when ono servant Is under lb® In flu-1
Ho does nqt tell her once of ». Bl eeping draft and another
Ah! w hat av ail, the larg est gifts o f from a plague.
When drooping health and spirits go

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tho thought that Is uppermost In his 0 f a sneezing powder,
heart, that hi« intention Is to make i "Well," said Fboto to tho manoher but tho plaything of nn hour, hlot ger, "how- do you go on?"
the purity of her fair name, wreck
“Pretty well," was tho answer, "hot
her llfo, mako of her a creature whom 1 cannot teach one of theBo fellows to '
ho would not allow his own wife to gnpe as ho ought to do."
asaoctnlo with. Girls know the dan­
''Can’t you?" replied Foote. "Then
ger at n very early age and stop will­ rend him your love comedy, 'Tho Man
ing victims Into the trap laid for of Business,' and he'll yawn for a
them.
month." —Ijondon Tlt-BIts.
llonorablq girls scorn and spurn the
married tunn who nttompta to make
Vaccinate Against All Diseases.
advances to them. Good girls want
A discovery of tho highest Impor­
husband» all their own, respectable,
tance as to a substituto which con­
Ood-foarlng men. who love and rev­
fers Immunity against disease was
erence them. Children of such a
communicated to tho Academy of Bel- i
union look to their mother with pride
enco of Paris by Professor d'Arsonval
and follow in her footsteps. Girls,
a few days ago.
bowaro of the married man who would
Bine« Ducchncr In 1890 gave tho
make love to 'th o s e 1unprotected, nnd
name
of aloxlno to this discovery a |
seem a mark or easy prejr Do not
great
amount of Investigation hsa ;
keep bis attempt to mako love a
been devoted to tho subject, but thu |
secret.
,
activo principio of tho serum had al­
ways remained unknown.
Rather Gave It Away.
Doctor Tlasot of tho Museum of Nat­
Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, discussing
ural
History baa succeeded la analys­
faked mineral water in Washington,
ing
Its
elements, defining accurately
smiled and oald:
,
"The manufacturer pretends his wa­ Its action.
This opens the way to tho realiza­
ter gushes from a spring Instead of
from a factory, but la tbo long run tion of Immunity from such diseases
as tuberculosis and syphilis, as well
he gives himself away.
• "He reminds mo of a western lake na greatly Improving tho efficacy of
that used to have for ono of Us at­ the serums already in use against
lockjaw and diphtheria.
tractions a small natural brldgo,
"A winter storm carried tho bridge
Companion of Medlcln*.
away, and two natives rebuilt it. Tho
"My doctor ordered two weeks at the
rebuilding was well done and per­
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haps would never hare been suspect­ seashore."
"Hu's a homeopath, Isn't he?”
ed but for this sign put up at the en­
"Yes. Whyr*
trance:
"Two weeks Is a. small dose. I'd
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There wns a large gal tiering of
the members of the rose committee
and Woman’s Club at the home of
Mrs.' Henry Wight Wednesday af­
ternoon to enjoy her hospitality.
Making of roses has become a pop­
ular fad in Sanford and the enthusi­
asm is contagious ns ii resuli of tinregular Woilnestlsy m e-lings fur this
purpose, informal morning and even­
ing parties in various neighborhoods,
luncheons, teas and spend the day
parties, with an invitation to ’make
'roses is an excqse for tlieso enjoy­
able and delightfully informal af­
fairs and the roses grow in bunches.
• 'Mrs. K E. Tolar will ho hostess
next Wednesday afternoon.
" 5 0 0 " /'»rig
'A vu
very charming ulluir was givey
Tuesday night by ’ Mr. and Mrsi
Geo.’ Davis Hart for Mias Addic
Nval, jhe popular young guest of
Miss Annre Lee Caldwell.
The beautiful bungalow home on
the Heights -was an attractive set­
ting for the happy young people
gnthered beneath its roof,*
Upon the broad, cool porches,
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with their decorations of palms,
ferns and potted plants, in the foli­
age oT which twinkled myriad can­
dles, were placed the card tables,
and here too the dainty réfreshmonta were served.
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The prizes were won by Misses
'Annie Whitncr, a lovely handker­
chief; Mr. Emery Close won the
gentlemen's prise, a handsome brass
mounted shaking pad.
MU* Neal
was presented with the guest prixe.
Invited to meet Miss Neel were
Misa Mabel Bowler, Mell, Alice and
Annie Whitner, Annie Lee, Lettie
and Alice Caldwell, Eaaie Purdon,
Martha. F o x ; Meedambe Geo. Fox
and Gardner; Messrs. W. J. Thig­
pen. Seth Woodruff, Tenny Deane,
Karl Roumillat, Emery Close, Ned
Chittenden, Gardner,’ David and
H I S S ' WeJdman Caldwell.

Pertonal Mention
Rev. Dr. Brownlee and &gt;Mrs.
Brownlee have returned from their
honeymoon and are located for tha
present a t 410 Magnolia avenue.
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Thomson enjoyed tho day at Oakland Tuesday, tha' guaata of Mr*.
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aisriacilonTo interfere wltB tEo point
LMrs. Henry McLaulin and sgns,
lug of bis great picture, ’Tho Wreck
Henry and Victor, left on Tuceday
of the Medusa.’’ Ho had bis head
lor Augusta, Ga., where they will
shaved and vowed thnt ho would never
visit Mrs. McLaulin's sister, Mrs.
SOME A M U S IN G AND SOME BOR­ allow his hair to grow until hts work
Davis.
was done. Tho vow ho religiously
DERING ON T H E TRAG IC.
B E IN G A R E S U M E O F ‘ S A N F O R D
H A P P E N IN G S
kopt. in splto of strong temptation to
Rev, T. Arthur Peck and his
break It, and tho rew’ard of his heroism
mother are again Bt home, after a
- U P - T O •D A T E
• — -------was the most perfect painting of hG
pleasant summer ■vacation spent in Bachelor Who 8wore he Never Would life.
Communication» for this Column Should be Marked »Society Editor’*, or
Look Upon a Woman Again Kept
their old home.
It was for a very Curious reason
Phoned to Mr*. R. A. Terheun, 1'honc 20.1
His Oath, Though It Cc*t
that an old lady who died a few years
Him Much Money.
Mrs. J. H. Ferguson will leave
ago condemned herself to more than
30 years’ confinement to her home.
V
Studio Doner
I Mrs. W. P. Carter left Werines- today for Cara belle to visit J betShe had married a widower, ns rnlBorly
daughter,
Mrs.
Lyn
Kinbourn.
Mr.
There
Is
no
limit
to
human
folly
or
Missea Zoe Mnnson and Margaret 1day tor Atlanta, where she will prob­
ns
ho was unromnntlc, and ho Insisted
perverseness,
and
many
of
tho
vows
Ferguson
anil
grandson,
Webster
ably
remain
until
October.
Wight were the charming young
that
his second wife should wear tho
that
rash
people
make
are
foolish
Ontwuy
preceded
Mrs.
Ferguson.
hostesses at an inforrnul dancing
clothes
loft behind by his first wife.
well
as
perverse.
Mr. D. S. Babbitt, the genial d c-J
party at
Mrs. Munsson's studio
The
wife
was as mutinous as her hus­
Eighteen
year«
ago
a
California
man
Monday evening. Simple and effec- tivery clerk at the poalofTlcc is again
Volcanoes Again In Action. _
band was resolute, and she determined
lost
his
sight
during
an
Illness,
and
tive were the dVcoralions of potted at home after n jolly two weeks
Bomo of the volcanoes In the Sanglr thcro was danger of total blindness. that until sbo could havo her own
plants and ferns, placed about the at Coronado Beach,
islands are In eruption. Tho streams Ills wife was exceedingly pious, and clothes sbo would never lenvo tho
of lava have burned down wood* a M vowed that- If her. husband!*, sight was house—a vow she kopt until her
porches.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilobl. Webb will cocoa plantation*, and a rain' of stono restored she would crawl on her hands death.
Fruit punch and ainty cakes were
leive Saturday for Jacksonville, en ha* caused' damage throughout tho and knees once a year to a neighbor­
served.
The young people enjoying the hos­ route to New Ynrjr. via the Clyde whole surrounding country. Above a ing church In token pf her gratitude.
Bank-Notes Msde of 811k.
pitality of these two popular girls were Line steamer Lenape, to spend sev­ hundred house* havo collapsed. Sev­ Ho recovered his sight, and onco a
Rank-notes mado of silk of a par­
eral of the Sanglr Gland*, which aro year his wife baa kopt her vow.
ticular shade that will bafilo the bank­
Misses Janie and Alice Whitner of eral weeks.
almost midway between Mindanao,
It*was surely nothing hut folly and note forger are now poaslblo. As Is
Jacksonville, Kate Underwood, Anna
Philippines, and Celebes, havo actlro obstinacy that Inspired tho vow of an known, most of the expert bank-note
Miss Beulab Hutcheson and Miss
McLaughlin, Kssic Purdon, Fannie
volcanoes, tho most Important being
that be would nover look forgers uso photography to obtain
Ueha M unson, A lr .- n m l M r s . T i j i - -Hdd11 Mncey have returned from Oukong Abu on Great Ranglr b y . ojd bachelor
worqan'# fftCO
In ordcr tQ tholr'best results; bet a recant inviai-,
baia:. Messrs. Griffiri- Herring., lient -Daytona— .----eruption of which many thouirimtf
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carry oat his vow ho had. a high wall tlun makes It possibly 1,1 jmmJ a ^ u r a
jamhx -WbiMl*!T1WM;.U.
lives havo been lost. Its
that yannot
I m llt jirjiUliil l . U Iwmmn n=hlnh hn,
.IU&gt; "f
r n il h i w « l « w-»™ In U
.. Hoy and.^lim ChiLLunricn and Ber^ - M r*—
ted iiii’n tor hts warn- possibly- J*4»»|4iotogrttphxuL----- - 1856, 1883 and 1882. la the la s t mam
thold Nulling.
.
, from Discoverrd-br a woman, thG Inven­
TOTaerxontgr Later, when now houses
with* Mr. lirady and their young lloned year tho northwest portion of sprang up afuund his own and hts tion is a now process for waterproof­
the island entirely disappeared, can
people.
Fancy Work Circte
grounds wero overlooked, ho had them ing fabrics without rubber and dyeing
rylng 2,000 people with 1L
V Mrs. N _ H. Garner entertained
covered with a roof and artificially them In the came operation. LJnen,
the fancy work circle at her.home on
lighted. Ho kopt his strango vow to cotton, or other materials to bo treat­
Mrs. J. C. Higgins and family
Worthy of Remembrance.
Park avenue very delightfully Wed­ returned from Tiaytona Wednesday.
tho end of hla life, which, howover, ed by this process are placed white
Tho
two hundredth anniversary of calno within sovon years.
Into one end of tho machine and
nesday
afternoon.
Marshmallow.1 Mrs. Higgins and Miss Annie left
tho birth of Ephrnhp Williams, founder
brought
out at »ho other end a few
The most recent of these foolish
cake and chocolate ice cream with Thursday for North Carolinn, where
of Williams college, will bo celebrated makers of vows Is a native of DrussoG, minutes later colored, waterproofed,
whipped cream were the dainty re­ they will spend the month of Sep­ by that Institution on October 8 ncxL
who has sworn that ho will make a tour and dry. Fabrics so produced, the In
freshments served.
tember.
Unllko most college founder«, Wil­ of tho world walklug backward. I l l s to vector maintains, can bo used In bun' Mrs. Garner’s guests were Mesliams was not a clergyman, but a sol­ bo hoped that his fato will bo hnp-1 dreds of tnules^from aeroplano bullddames T . S. Davis, Dullose, .Meti Leslie Hill who has been visiting dier, For his fight against tho French pler than that of tho man who swore ' lng to bank note making,
tingcr, Jphns, Caldwell, H. It. Ste­
In Canada the commonwealth of Mas­ that ho would never rest until he could '
---- '--------------1------his aunt, Mrs. Deane Turner, has
sachusetts gavo him 200 acres, on walk on tho colling llko a fly, and who
vens, W. W Long, Huberts. H H.
The
Electoral College.
returned to his home in Jackson­ which ho erected Fort Massachusetts.
Hill and Lilja.
Hamilton says: "It wns drsirnblo
lost his reason without gaining his
ville.
Caught by an umhusrndo of French wish.
thnt tho immediate election of the
and Indians, he was shot In tho head
C la n .Wrriing
There was "method In tho madness’' president should be mado by men
v Mrs. W. L. Morgan will return In 17G6 and died, leaving funds for tho
moat capablo of analyzing tho qualities'
Tho Junior girls of. tho Congrega­ tomorrow, after a delightful sum­ beginning of the college on tho slto of the great French palntor Zelm, who
vowed that ho would never leavo his adapted to tho station. A small num­
tional Sundny school held a class mer spent in Virginia, Pennsylvania of tho fort
studio until a certain Important pic­ ber of persons, so.lectod by their fel­
meeting at the home of their teach­ and Atlantic City. She will bo ac­
ture wuH finished. Ho gavo Instruc­ low cltlzons from tho general mnss, will
er, Mrs. Strong. Wednesday after­ companied by her sister, Miss Ruth
tions that tho door should bo locked bo most likely to possess tho Informa­
New Idea In Education.
noon, for the purpose of electing Mettinger, who will upend her vaca­
Tho moving picture has boon Intro­ In his studio and that door should not tion and discernment requisite to so
officers and planning the winter’s tion in Sanford.
duced as a permanent feature of tho bn opened under any conditions, his complicated an Investigation.” It Is
work.
Officers elected were; Vera
German schools Films for courses of meal» to be hnnded to him through a unnecessary to say that by ItnporcopTerheun, president; Gussie Frank,
l i ,,
Arthur Peck, ml unir y libra- bacteriology, anatomy and biology are hole la the door Thus he worked for Hble changes the spirit of tho Const lmnntlm during the crisis that ended In tutlon has disappeared, mid that for
vice president; Margaret Strong, rian was on duly at the Library ilready available In that country.
Napoleon s famous coup d'etat and hln generations the "electors” have been
secretary; Lila Hutcheson, treasurer. Thursday morning, assisted by Ben­
accession to the throne, of which Zelm tbu mere automata by which tho peoAfter the business session a delight­ jamin Whit nor.
Mr. Peek has
For Rusted Saws.
knrw nothing until his picture wus pie register the result of their vole,
ful social hour and dainty refresh­ charge of the catalogni ng
Mr
When tho «nw become« rtmted It completed and his door unlocked
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ment* were enjoyed by the girls.
\Vhinter will be an efficient and use­ may bo removed with ornery dust
Another French artist. Gertcnuld,
.
I
ful member of the library commit­ mixed with «went oil Apply this with
was equally determined to all..* no \V Hfll
AflS
D Ting
KCSUltS
H o y Seoul a
tee.
it larjse corncob.
v‘ The organization of the Boy
.£
Scouts of the Baptist church haw
been 'jtorfected, there being two pa­
-(
trol» in special form for the begin­
ning of the winter's work
The utinpal foot race w.ns run on Tuesday
night, HrnCdt iirothcf.-o/i . being J.
winner-- Edward Millen won the
bicycle race.

U All Local Advertisements Under
This Heading T H REE CENTS a
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
Charge 25 Cent«.
FOR SALE
For Salfr-At n discount- Scholar­
ship in Sanford Business College.
Owner unable to use it and it will 1*
sold st n sacrifice. Enquire Herald
Office.-103-tf.
F dr Sale— 19l0 Cadillac tou inj
car for $400.00, just overhauled in
good running shape. Sanford M a­
chine &amp; Garage.
82-tfc
For Sale or Kent-—Two nicq resi-dances-a b n bargain—, W.-L.-'lLisw»».
—m — ■ ~ ~------ t—-Mc t f For Sult'-Orengs—gruvu.—
fine hammock lamL —DIP., amnia U
Celery Infid, one ten acre tract celery
land. At n bargain. Address P. 0. B
Box 1034. iD4-8tc.
For Sale— Fine furm of ten arret
about tiiree miles from the city,
also two choice city lots.
Going
cheap for cash or can be purchased
on easy terms. Address It., can of
Herald office.
For sale or Rent Five acres, tiled
land, two good wells, located ji-t
south of Station 10 on S. &amp;• E Rail­
way. (5 room house.
See K \\
Mahoney a t FernaUl’s,
97-tf
For Sale-^Sixtoen foot launch,
three horse motor clinker built, hull
In good shape.
Cheap for cash,
C H. German, Sanford
0 if,
TO

RENT

For Rent Two cottages, I'., rV
and Tenth, foqr nini five rooms, une
wired Apply Miss A Trafford
y.
For Rent

Five room house. i*o

acres land tiled, for $ 1f&gt; per im
Inquire at 112 Laurel avenue

Ih

For Rent Sanford, Fiorititi,
acre batti mock farm at head &lt; avenue u t x j i v c r .
Atlanta. Georgia

fi,

F as t f a n

l ake Notil e 1 will relit. '■cl
trade tir Inulti you a Imu-e on t-u &lt;
remis
.1
Mus n i, Mi 1 I’almet'i)
•\cime
I 'I •
Five a cr es

tiled

lumi inside

,

limits for
I. near brick m ad
lending station.
Apply to A. i ‘
Connelly. Sanford. Florida.
2-tf
Fur R en t
l renin m i l a g e f i b if
month
fi room m i l a g e f 12 SO. it
eluding water
lì
\\ ^peti--* r

Wti announce* our first
showing of Coat Suits and
Cape Coats for this Fall.
The styles are certainly
pretty, and we invite every
lady to call and make an
early selection.

r if r, r t
a

hr u|y

IÜD

til

ii

I-,-. Tie ¡ 1

well lui atei!. A I' ( utili

Magnolia

.St.

102-tf

For Rent Cheap for Cash— Twenty
acres of good hammock lami all tihd
Call or write A M. Tvlcr
4 101 tf
For R en t
Furnished ntlice etjinp
pell with roll top desk, office chai*and tafiJe.H, ' Also a roll top dr G
ty pew riter desk and o th er eq .
ment f o r 'sale or rent.
Herald olii"«■J-tf

tin

For Rent Several good ollum
over Yoweil's.
Enquire Vo well's
storo.
• •
C-ti

MISCELA NEOUS
Wanted— Throe furnished room»
for
light
housekeeping.
G. B.
Bynum, Sanford &gt; Business College.
5-2tc

tini

Wanted— T o buy a bushel of seed
potatoes for fall planting.
W. M.
Haynes, Herald Office.
5-2tp ,
Wanted— Plowing or team work
by man with good team.
J. KSummers, care M. S. Nelson, or
phone Lord’s Station.
5-tf

COAT SUITS

.»

CAPE COATS
. ’r a i .

Loit— Between F t. Reed and San*
ford, automobile tire on rim, inner
tube in same. Finder return to Mo­
tor Sites Co. Gtriage and rcieive re­
ward.
. 6-3 tp *

S m lla

1914

R igh t.

When In doubt—•mils. It G a ssis
play at almost any «lago of Ufa's gams
But bo saro It's tho right kind of x
■mils—not the fawning smith,’ not tha
•tulio of fear which is bettor doscrib**
m a grin, but tho amilo which **r*
that tho world is a pretty good sort of
ft pisce ir you don’t tako It too seri­
ously—tho :-tuII o that say a: "Come -&gt;a
in. tho jok j ’ii a good on a."—Pictorial
Horlow.
They Don't Know.
Men'talk about what they would do
If they had $1,000,000. but nlno out of
ten lie about itl If they had $ I .CUJ,000 tho first thing they would do
•would bo. to lay plans and concoct
schemes f o r getting- t w o . — Toledo
Blade.
L

v&gt; j

�W A R N E W S F I V E H O U R S A H E A D O F A N Y P A P E R IN T H E S A N F O R D F I E L D

P UB L I S HE D
SEMI- WEEKLY
IN S A N F O R D — L ife In Wi&gt;ith Living

HERALD

ON TUESDAYS'
AND FRIDAYS
■■ i

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY. SKPTEMDER 15. I9H

VOLUM FVr

SCHOOLS WILL
SOON BE OPEN

("nr Wan Wrecked
The big Cadillac touring ear of
Mr. J . P. Mussel white w-as hit by a
northbound Atlantic Coast Line pas­
senger train shortly uftcr three
o'clock Thursday afternoon at tho
ice plant crossing, in the northern
M ONDAY MORNING S E P T . pnrt of tho city. Tho train was go*
ing at a lively rate and almost com­
- 2 8 . A N O TH ER TERM
pletely demolished the ear, throwing
it
.to the side of the track upside
W IL L B EG IN
down.
The next session of the Sanford
Mr. Musselwhitc was leaving the
city schools begins on Monday, Sept. cUy bound for Hanford and reached
the crossing just before the train.
28th, at 8:30 o’clock.

GERMANS ARE IN
FULL RETREAT
THEY HAVE EVACUATED BRUS­
SELS AND EXPECT TO MAKE
A STAND AT LIEGE __

NO. 7
|{e*oIullon* of Respect

Phoenix Lodge, No. 5,
Castle Hall.
Where«», An all wihp Providence
has seen fit to remove our brother,
W. H. Underwood from tho activ­
ities of this world In the prime of
life and usefulness, we trust to a life
of service and happness beyond tho
grave, he it
Resolved, that in the death of our
brother, Phoenix Lodge Knights of
Pythias has »suffered * great loss as
well as Hie entire community.
Resolved, that we tender m

COMMERCIAL
CLUB MEETS
E N T H U S IA S T IC

BUNCH

OF BO O STERS AT
C IT Y H A L L

• --I
i- a

. The Commercial Club i s ‘ coming
back.
With the opening up of all
fall business and the return of most
r-TdrmMThr t r -RHmmer
11" rf*'li,Hltiil**1 Ihn oncoming
■'n-v-'t
'-W Tt
* Tht i
train hestopped the car or tho cnhi the first day.
life
and
this
season
his
nelson
promises
to bo
them
th
at
we
Share
o f, ¿
p l o t m
.p i m iitm i E . p n g g i s m ^ r .
one of the most profitable in many
,k, "h o T T .n d t h o n n r b i w crnil•"* be,°»»
b" puth.d on|
A
ARE
R E RRIFE
IF E T TNTAPITALS
W T 3 1 P IT A L S O
OF
F EEUROPE—SUPPRES­
U R O P E - S U P P R E S - “ I ______
_ .that
.
Resolved,
a' copy of these years, not only to the' merchant* of
ditlons to get off before entering the train had struck it, Mr, Musselresolutions he sent his family; that Sanford but to the ’Commercial
SION OF WAR NEWS IS SAID TO HAVE
will report at the High School white bnroly getting out in time to
they ho published In tho Sanford Club as well and it la the opinion
building Saturday morning, Sept. save himself. Tho train stopped as
ANGERED
THE
BERLIN
PEOPLE
Herald; that they he spread on the of its members'that the club will be
2fith at 10 o’clock, th a t they may be soon as possible and the crew and
records
of our Lodgo and that n ablo to accomplish more this year
passengers pdured forth, supposing
examined and graded.
page
In
our record book bo dedi- than it has In many yearsthnt some one had Leen killed.
London, Sept. 15.— Tho first stage
’’Since September »5 there hâve
. . . t . oatod t0 hl„ memory.
The regular bi-monthly meeting •
All tho while teachers are request­
The car is so badly damaged that of tho battle of the Marne appears neon haevy engagements in many!
*
'
J
N
Whilner
was
held last Friday evening in the
ed to report at the High School
it will cost almost as much as ^ new to have been won by the allies, hut places
An
attack
on
the
Germans
City
Hall.
While tho attendance
building at 9 a. m. Saturday; Sept.
E, A. Douglass
one to muko repairs.— Orlando Sen­ the main Gerjnan army is «till ip- from the direction of Paris over the
has
not
as
yet
reachod the maxi­
11. McLaulin.
25th. ' * .
tinel.
tact and the supremo clash Is com­ town of Crccy, and the Depart­
mum on account of mahy mcrrfiicrs
On Monday morning at the open­
ing.
More desperate" engagements ment of the Aisne, wuix successfully
liking out of town, the lending busi­
ing hour the pupils of the Primary
are expected this week. A chain of withstood hy General Voll Gluk
ness men of t h e -city and the men
School will assemble at the Primary
forts from Metz to* Diedonhofen
\
who have tho Interests of the ci(y
building; the pupils of the Grammar
Paris. Sept
15
Pursuit of the
forms a strong pivot for the Ger­
at heart were nearly all there. I t
School at the Grammar School
mans left, while river courses and retreating German armies by the
is expected that the next meeting
b'uilding; and pupils of the High
dense forests on the frontier give British^and French forces continued
will register a full attendance.
School at thé High School building.
the retreating Germans an oppor­ today» with vigor, according to the
Washington, Sept. 12.— Repub­
Many matters of interest were
Tallahassee,
Sept.
10.
1914.
B. F. t/ZELL.
French view. '**
lican opposition to the river and brought up for discussion. The coratunity for defense.
Governor
Purk
Trammell
today
Supt. City Schools.
Despite their great numbers, the harbor hill coupled with the falling -tnittee on county roads reported
issued the following proclamation to
London.
Sept,
15
The
Ghent
German
withdrawing movement ¡« customs revenue because of the Eu­ that the county commissioners had
the people of Florida:
correspondent of the Daily News being carried out with rapidity ropean war, had the effect today of agreed to put the road force on the
Clearance Suit*
State of Florida, Executive Cham­
says he has confirmed the statement and cleverness. The main body- inducing Democratic leaders to strike Oviedo road and leave them on this
ber, By the Governor a Procla­
The Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Co
the Russian troops are in Belgium. appear« to he approaching the Bel­ out J i s , 500,1100 of the $52,000,000 work until this roud is thoroughly
mation
arc putting on a* sale this week on
•^
He asserts that the Russian army gian (rdnticr. while the German originally prnpqsvd
It is not yet repaired and in good shape. From
Cotton is one of the great staple
all men's and hoys' suits and sum­
has been cut at ( Du n tenherg, be­ left wing «eemmgly i« gaining -hel­ satisfactory, however, to the Repub­ there the force will go to the Geneva
mer underwear ami expect to clean crops of Florida, and is the "money I
tween Brussel* and Louvain by ler in German Lorraine
. , licans
nun! and complete that, thus giving
out all of these goods now on hand, crop" upon which depend upon u| Itelgtans reinforced hy Russians
So
(.ir
l
«
known,
the
fleeing
ill
Senator Simmon«, in charge of the to the citizens of the two leading
in order to make room for fall stork very large measure the prosperity
voder-,
who,
after
wonderful
forced
measure,
said the revision was gen­ towns in the county a good road to
Elsewhere in this issue will be and well being, the indepentienee and
Antwerp, •Tuesday, 11 a.
marcln*s into France .made such a erally on a pro rata basis. The larg­ the county seat.
the
comforts
of
great
numbers
of
Germans arc evacuating Brussel* for
found their announcement and it will
stern
ttemit In break through est ll.ii reduction was in the approThe next meeting will he held in
be noted tlyit everything hi this line our people and of large «ections of Liege, where stand is expected
the line- uf lire allies defending
pri.titoli for the Mississippi, which the regular meeting place on Fri­
our
state
has been marked down to remark­
Cotton is. however, a product
VLondon. Tuesday. 11 a nì. Ku Baris havüj jilutiidiimcd mure th an | was ,.„t from |h,(100,000 to $G.- day evening, Sept. 26th at 8 p. m.
- -n
ably low- .figures in order to move
of aa |
plot to dethrone the Kaiser " ' * ty ' ,Mm" " " f 'a r i . .us caliber and mui.omi
The item for purchase and Let every citizen of Sanford, whether
nor* of
this stock.
Fall business in the Which has always been a subject of mors
.... . .•...........'
machine guns because th eir j tm prnvcrm'ot of tin- C he sap e ak e and a memTier or not come out and a tspecula lion, and its selling price has are rife in o
Merlin and■ other
Germani thirty
clothing line opens on ‘October
exhausted
burses were una hi
"• l &gt;Bio I anal wa« entirely stricken out tend these meetings
There is no
Niw- of German disaster j
j nil thi« firm have bought n strong consequently been exceedingly sensi­ c u n drag
hem
fast
enuiigt
in
k
&lt;
&lt;
*p
up
|,ui
a
prm
-rt'irr
«r-r*
rnrerteft
author-1
factor
u-hrrtr*wHt*’itUlMfllfl‘W
O H fliy '**—* , • 1
line for the season's business and tive to thi general condition of the long 'Upprro*i«ed I“ responsible
even
nh the (out wearing infauLr-, i/.mg the secretary uf the treasury ! like a good live wule-nwaki Goutmust nave the room. . iumco
lutila I,
‘
r
" nmiin Is o I uinuuiuiLurikt-t*»«nc£ot orte (or the purchase of the menial ( lull.
Tut7! L, c o n n i. I. o n h i e p / .rtjn-r
TflFfrrrflT - fTTTrrs: —
erm an j| *L»n' and "w»r
sto re s uLsu were left , t*uw-rw«y .
German
"
is exported to Europe, hence direct­ report from Berlin states G
rm,! of i lu- t i ernia ns, wInch
ly affected hv conditions prevailing cruiser Ili-la sunk hy British marine* ,,n
i* I IllOllg ll t a di li till
marsh, \
o n S (mila V, loculi! V Hot g i v e n
in Europe
hilled Big Gat o r
di
r
i
d
„
I
most
i mpusacountry,
r*
i
The cummcrcud conditions of Eu­
lYu-un ola. Sept, 15
The l;irgi&gt;nt
15
R o t t er d um, S e pt
Yia Lon- nil“ in «orne pl.ues h. heavy ruins.
rope, us the world knows, is at this
■ilhgat
o
f
in
L
k
U
i
k
— iU iiL -U u .
Gem m i , w_Lti h thriUiUn lo luntlltUe
The report ui_
time on«' of complete paralysis. Ho w don
most destructive has been killed in
That the Fish Protective Assocllong that condition will last it Is wur correspondent with the Ger­
n lake near Bed Bay. in Washington
&lt;'n ng reg« (io na I t htirrh
utiun uf Florida, with headquarters
There was held In Jacksonville on now impossible to predict, hut it man headquarters in the field, its
I
■minty
To reach the point 11 i«
from Merlin, says ;
Si-xt Sunday morning tin- serviciI at Wcluka. Putnam county, will
Tuesday a pjeetlng of the repn
would certainly appear that the » , i r , f1’1'1'1' ' ’1 lc
necessary to go from Pensacola in a
"Towuni« . the end of August, will he a church *rall\ service
1 make a determined effort to serure
Let
ulives of a number of truckers' asso0|, M|(h n N a n t i e seule that fr..
final up t "hoct aw at hi-ei‘ hay and
^ * memI i r i ' ll i i
'tin* and
« the passage “f .1 gi-iuTiil «Xictute law
oration«'* and growers’ organization sheer exhausti on iif resources if mn-t the French etnicavored *tn .irri -t 1m
11 , I, imfiii l
.......ict i iglitei-n
et- nl the Gi r &lt;11¿1 r, t r* ■]
'..r ll»* prnli-i &lt;inti ,*( tin- gri-at ti«h- the ' ,11
• nil - r I h I. from many part« of Florida e i'h 1» r n .in .i te m a retailv c| \ -h.&gt;ri t i “ n-. i 1 •
1 I, *
|( . r*i ifi. alligator, with nil
1
g it .li.-iry til Florida. )« evidenred
through
Rely,
urn
fi;
ut
tai
m
hv,
tfiiir
¡
1-1
a
l
n
i
in
V
-o
i
-I
o
.
.
1 11
l
l
l&lt;
tin- view io i in’ orgar i/..1( 11&gt;t, of .,.
\\ lull i ) i E u ro p i-.in w .iT l a s t - slid
ini tui • .it! •'*. n. iifi ¡t- (mine
Itfiv the follow 1ug lull, which will he
(nr, •- it L j n r t i . i j and 1*11 t «&gt;«■ G*-t .i, 1 g &gt; 111 »1.1_ I. li &gt;' m i, y I *.* . , t h Will
organization to cooperatively in.r
an til it.* struggling ’ .iti on- . a n n
i-nil was brought .ilmul fiy Lev 1
introduced at the next session of the
It 1«
ket the vegetable crop of the stale adjust their »flairs, the great cotton in.in Iclt wing at Mutz und Sa ar- In &gt;unday si lumi rally day
Miller and Tom Ward, wI10 received
Mr. J . D. Rooney, secretary of the industry_ of the south is threatened burg. in these attacks tho losses, urged that every -Sunday school an order from a rtorthern firm for legislature:
A Bill Entitled
Marion county hoard of trade was with a period of depression. . The of the French and British were very scholar be fon ml in Ills or her-place. thirjy-five alligator skins and they
An
act
for
the protection of fresh
heavy.
Let
all
rally
to
our
church
ami
Stili­
elected chairman of the organiza­ depression can he avoided, or cun|
sought the hike, which is the center
"T
h
e
German
right
wing,
com­
»¡i'u
r
fond
li»h
in this state; to proli»
\
schind
tion commit tee, ami a commit lee certainly he vastly minimized, if qnr
of mi immense «waipp
After mid­
«i-rifiia
dose
season
therefor, to pro- •
piiseli
“
I
three
corps,
then
attempi
was appointed to recommend a form people stand together and suppuri
night they ventured out tu a bout
Infill the transportation or posses­
B a s k e t Ball
of organization. The committee on the price of this great southern enq i'll to out fiallk tile allies fiy a move
with fights whieii Minded the 'gators,
1 In* Sa Illuni basket fiali team wifi
sion of food fish during close and
organization submitted a re p o rt, until financial conditions heroin« meni in t lie left past Amnics, which
which they found in immense miniopen
season, to prescribe licenses
movement
was
successful
anil
led!
i
the
Urlando
team
on
lluUr
and general plan *of orgapizution is mure normal and I lit- world'« de­
In-r«
Among thiM- killed was lin­
t In
in
.1
r.»
j
*
i
«
1
advance
on
i'ijri*
ifiM
ir
m-Vt
I
hursdiiV
(or
residents
and non-residents, to
laid out along lines that promise mand for our staple restores and
ing alligator
Lt measured nineteen
prescribe*
the
length,
sizes and kinds
success.
advance's its price.
feet in length and six feet across the
of
nets
or
fishing
devices;
kinds of
The general commercial situation
There will he local organizations
shoulders
There was great
joy
license
tugs
a'nd
exhibition
of
same:
G
E
N
E
R
A
L
J
0
E
F
R
E
OF
T
H
E
F
R
E
N
C
H
A
R
M
Y
in each county, which organizations is crrtahi to Jieconm more settled
when the huntcrii emerged the next
Fixing
penalty,
for
failure
to
com­
will become members of the central and better adj usted within the next
morning with the big alligator, for the
ply with the provisions of this ^ct.
few
months,and
the
south's
splen­
body,* with offices in Jacksonville.
people living for miles around said
Be it enacted by the Legislature
The central* body will be the sales did cotton crop will then he in
they had suffered for mare thun
of the State of Florida:
great
demand
at
satisfactory
prices.
agents for the locnl organizations.
twenty years because of the 'gator’s
Section t.
From and after the
It wan the unanimous opinion M During the present period of uncer­
depredations.
Only a week ago a
passage
of.
this
net, it shall he un­
all that there must he established tainty and distress, however, it is
$200 mare, owned by one of the res­
lawful
for
any
person or persons,
a standard package, that the pick­ peculiarly incumbent upon all of
idents, ventured.into the swamp and
co-partnership,
corporation
or cor-;
ing must be carefully done, and the our people to stand together in a
was killed by the alligator,
while
poratlons
to
catch,
transport,
or he
two full grown cows had been killed
ticking should be In a central pack­ patriotic spirit of helpfulness to our
In possession of any fresh water food
fellow
citizens
and
to
our
rountry
ing house, so as to Insure uniform
the week previous.
Sheep,
hogs
fish, as herein specified, between the
apd prevent the sacrifice of millions
and goats that went into the same
»nd honest packs.
following
months: Closed season for
swamps never returned.
Ft*j years
Those communities Interested in of dollars by our farmers through
shad,
from
April 1st to December 1st
jnirties had attempted to kill the
joining this organization can send an unnecessary depression in the
of
any
year;
closed season for her­
’gator and its hide showed where it
in their names to the Governor, and price of cotton.
ring,
from
April
1st to December
To this end, I, Park Trammell,
had been shot many times in the
they will be forwarded to the proper
1st
of*
any
yeari
closed season -for
past.
persons. The name adopted for the Governor of the slate of Florida, '(Jo
mullet,
from
November
1st to Ja n ­
organization U " T h e Florida Veg­ earnestly request and urge that each
uary 1st of any year; for nil other
citizen
of
thi*
state
who
can
afford
*
Cannot Ship Oygters
etable Marketing Bureau."
With
food fish, from May J * t to Septem­
the support of tho growers and with to do so, go-into the market at once
It is nn old saying that oysters are ber 1st of any year.
the right mcri at the head of this and buy from, far biers unable to
Section 2. No person shall deliver
good every month In the year that
organization it should h«r a cehtplere hold, one, or more hales of cotton
or
receive for transportation any
has an " R " in it, and they are, and
succeaa.
The plan of organization paying therefor not leas than ten
package,
box or other receptacle con­
many of the oyster men were under
l* one th at has proven successful; Cants a pound; that the citizens of
taining
food
fish, unless it is labeled
it ia not now or untried* and co­ all sections of this stale, and espec­
the impression that they could be on the address side In plain lettera
operation among the vegetable grow* ially those sections wherein cotton
shipped during the month of Sep­ qith the name and address of tho
er* will mean the stability of the in­ is raised or is handled, proceed at
tember, but in this they aro mis­ owner or consigner and with tho
dustry, and the emancipation of once to organize local and county
taken! According 1 to the shell fish kinds of fish which such packsge,
the truckers from the handicaps associations or’ clubs for the purpose
law,
Section 7, oysters cam ho taken box o r rceeptacle contains, or falsely
under which they have suffered.— of'stim ulating In each locality the
from
cultivated leases ¿«nd sold in label such package, box or recep­
purchase and holding of cotton at
Florida Grower
the
focal
market during the month tacle or deliver or receive for trans­
the minimum prico suggested; that
of September,, hut no common car­ portation or to transport any food
committees be appointed to canvass
rier can transport oysters before the fish which may be caught or had in
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tho various committocs to assist in
first of October. JThj» shove infor­ possession during the closed season,
Sanford
DcLund making Bale of j»t least one hale or
mation was furnished hy F. S. Sams, as herein provided, in violation of
Herring
RF
CruBe more to each citizen who is able to
the
Deputy Shell Fish Commissioner the law. Nor.shall any person be in.
I’ea son
L F
Allen purchase; that the merchant« and
at
this
place, in response to a query possession of any food fish, as here­
Gilbert
C
Miner other creditors in the -cities and
to
Commissioner
of Agriculture In in provided, during the closed sea­
&amp;outh (capt)
L G Hogden (Gapt towns of the state where cotton is
regard
to
ahipping
oysters during son, except as Tiereinafter provided.
Raynor
R G •
Keown handled reach agreements, through
Section 3. Licenses for residents
this month. The oysters In this, sec­
Routh and Washburn, Suba.
associations or otherwise, to buy
tion are very fine nob' and the oyster and non-residents and kinds of nets
Referee, Ned Chittenden; time cotton raised in their respective
men are selling them in the iocs) or diver* shall be as follows:
.
vicinities at not less than ten cents
ket£ * r’
Chittenden.
market, bVt they have no desire t Re* Kind of Net*
No.
Amt &lt;
We play DeLand a game on their per pound- or to accept it .at-such
violate the law governing their ihip^ 1 Seine or gill shad.7,,:,
I $ 6.00
floor Sept. 22nd, and would like to price In settlement of accounts or as
-Photo
by
Amaricen
Prese
Association.
ment.—
New
Smryná
Breeze.
(Continued
on
Page
4)
k,h*Te a good Sanford delegation.
(Continued On P^ge 6)
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PROCLAMATION
BY GOVERNOR

VEGETABLE GROW­
ERS MET IN JAX

HARBOR BILL
HAS BEEN CUT

TO LEGISLATE FOR
FISH PROTECTION

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                    <text>T R E ’ SANFORD HERALD

PAGE EIGHT

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ABOUT PEOPLE A^D EVENTS
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RESUM E
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SANFORD

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H A P P E N IN G S
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Communications for this Column Should he Marked "Society Editor
Phoned- to Mrs. It. A. Terheun, Phone 201

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(V Higgins, Misses Lillian ip d An­
nie Higgins, James and Owen Hig
gins anil Mrs. John T. Brady.
Mrs. F. H. Sheldon. who has been
the guest of her dfiyghter, Mr?. A.
W, Fitte Ita» returned to her home.

*

Mrs. John Jinkins and mother,
Mr»
Ferry left on Monday for
Coronado Beach, where they will
s]K&gt;nd several weeks.

Married in Jackìóm illc
, J pretty birthday gifts attested the
A marriage in which » very cor­ popularity of the little boolean. A«
dial interest hi fell is that of Mrs, night drew on the guests departed
Inez Savage Hill and Mr. »Ernest reluctantly, each wishing that e.very
Krupp, which occurred in Jackson­ day was Vergil1 Horne's birthday'.
ville at high noon Wednesday, at
Messrs. J. A. Harrold, Harry Wil­
the home of the bride’s parents in
Persona/ M entiofl
son,
Qeorge Speer and son,-Vivihn
Springfield, Rév. M. H. Clonts of­
.Mrs. N. O. Thomson of SefTncr is
ficiating. The bride was attired Jn the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Ray motored over to Daytona fn the
Speer car Wednesday for several
a handsome coat suit of navy blue Butts.
days* fishing.
doth and wore a chic hat of black
velvet and ostrich tip.
Miss Eva Martin came down from
Mrs. J. W. Matthews, Jr., of
Mr. and Mrs. Krupp left imme- Jacksonville Tuesday to visit her
Tampa
is n guest of Mrs. J W.
sister, Mrs* George Fox.
Matthews, Sr.
"
&gt;
•pla’t« - 1 bey-wf+Fmasè r£or_.Heji. Y otk ,
visiting Niagara Fulls and other
■points of interest before returning to
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Kelly, former- Photo hr Amari cuoi Pxcaa. Association
Jacksonville.
Mr. and, Mrs. Krupp
Tèiìdchtxmf iianfortfc wh4- h ave. Ucu
urvll known in baniptd aud.Uayy; Sre a congenial par
. v á fI Ijv A i U f ..ip il» « . J u t » . , tut-.
many friends here who wish for them !
turned t
t|u*ir home in Jatkson
One of the novel feature* of the Hrttlsh r.nliy 1« ii-inaeiilii« gnu division
much happiness.
vilie.
consisting of rapid Are guns drawn by lilejiim. Three UtegeUsui draw vaeu
Mrs. It. W. Clay, who has been
gun. but-the photograph show* onlv one
the
guest of her sister, Mr*. Harvey
Jo y Ride
Mrs. Effie Mel,ucas and little son,
Mrs. John T. Brady chaperohed a Ilenfroc, returned to Tampa Thurs­ Leonard, accompanied by Mrs. E.
Where Reform Must Begin.
happy party of young people to the day.
B. Warman left on Monday for
The
adult's habits, opinions and
Woklva Bridge Tuesday night. Go­
Chattanooga and Memphis, Tenn.,
Ideals oro fixed; eternal truths may ba
Mrs: (?. M. 'Williams and daughter jand Hot Springs, Ark.
ing out in machines Th tfie early
phot at- him or thrust Into him, but ho
iss Edna have rcturhed from tdfi'
cvenihg, the young people enjoyed
"bolds the same opinion still.” But
¡oyable^Tfco months spent
in
the picnic supper at the bridge and
AJTJ.'C. M. Vorce and son, M. C. thu child's mind la plastic. Tho Im­
nericus, Fitzgerald . and
other M. Vorce and grandson.i* Marvin
returned by moonlight.
Those in
pressions It receives R will retain, and
I f f are here to
the party were
Misses Ruth M o
are expected home today from Cleve­ If they are economically sound. It will
serve you with
Daniel, Agnes ■ Bothamly, Virginia
land. Ohio. - Friends of Miss Mil- grow Into an a&lt;!ult with altruistic prin­
JUrgily. Elizabeth
Stafford:
Dick
See U»
anything in the
Mrs. M H Mabry nnd little son. 'dreti Vorce, will be glad to hear of ciples holding duo prominence. So we
Before
Brown, G. W. Spencer, Jr., Edward Hartón of Tallahassee are the guests her safe arrival in America.
must start with the child In the hotiio.
line o f printed
tin’ child In the street, tho child In
Betts and Reginald llblly.
Going
of Mrs. G. F. Smith.
s ta tio n e ry f o r
the school. This Is where reform
Else­
Mrs. R. J. Holly and interesting imiHt hturin
where
.
Haute Dance
y o u r business
, » • Miss Vera Terheun lias returned little family, nccqmpdnied by Miss
Miss Margaret Wight was the from ah enjoyable visit of three Margaret Roberts will arrive in San­
a n d + p e rto n a l
The Noblest Arm*.
charming young hostess at a small weeks in Jacksonville.
ford tomorrow.
■We may talk what wo pienso of
use. ‘ D □ □ n
informal house dance Wednesday
lilies, and lions rampant, and spread
evening.
Present were Mrs. Allen
eagles. In fields d'or or d'argent; hut.
B ill H ead*
L e tte r H eads
Misses Peachen and Linda Lei
Jones, Mi^s Renie Murrell, Messrs,
If heraldry were guided by reason, n
Irony
From
John
Bull,
,
E
n
v
e
lo
p
e
*
C ards
Tracy McCuller,' Roy Chittenden Her spent Wednesday in Orlando.
plow In i field of arable would .bo
Some enterprising firm hnd better
W e d d in g In v ita tio n s
the most noble and ancient arms —•
and Mr. Younts.
• tart cheap excursions lo America, so
Mrs W F Leavitt, Miss Leavitt that wo can see the old masters occa­ Abraham Cowley
P o s t e r s or A n n o u n c em en ts
and Willie Leavitt left on Wednes­ sionally.— l/ondoti Globe.
, .
.Sunrise Launch Hide
Of Ail Kiada
day for several weeks’ sojourn at
Uncle Josh Says:
Mr. und Mrs. J. T. llrady have
Coronado and Davtona beaches
“ I never yIt c'd see why folks come
originated a new departure in boat­
No Profil In U n ju s t Gain.
The 'best quality of work
out
fruin th* city t th' farm t' make
ing parties that bids fair to become
Prefer los.i before unjust gain; for
rich
a
tarnation
fuss
about
th’
beauty
A congenial party who loft on dint brings grief hut ryice; this forat prices .that are RIGHT
most popular. Wednesday morning
uv dandelions, c’d yew’ *’
i'b'lti
at tour thirty, with their guests Mr. Thursday fqr Daytona were. Mrs. .1 l V » * r
and Mrs, George Fox and Miss Eva
Martin, they left the dock for three
enchanting hours on the lake and
river, in Mrv Brady’s racer, .nnd re­
turned at seven thirty with nn ap­
petite that added a keen enjoyment
to the breakfast repast.

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CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

All Local AdverllHcmettlh t ntler
This Heading THREE CENTS .
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
Charge 25 .Cents.

For nice fresh guavas for table
and canning call Clifford L. Walker,
Phone No. 16.
-.T.2tn
For Sa!e-At a discount- Scholarship in Sanford Business College.
Owner unable to use it nnd it will be
sold at a sacrifice. Enquiro Herald
Offlco.-HKML .
.
FOR S A L E — At a bargain, tjood all
round riding and driving man1, bug.
by, nnd harness.
Cash or Jfum.
Addresa-G.. earn of. ilcraJaL oifiep.
For Sale.— 10 tons of Hen

at fcREOa -per, tnn.-qrlaid-E—IL. it,
cara.

Theo Throop, Enterprise, Fla

For Sole— 1910 Cadillac touring
car for 1400.00, just overhnuU-d in
good running shape. Sanford Ma­
chine &amp; 'Garage. •
* 82-tfc
For Sale or Rent— T w o nice residonees at n bargain. W. J. Thigpen,
HO-tf
For Sale-Orange grove M
fine hammock land, 1.10 am
Celery land, one ten acre trad
land. At n bargain. Address I’.
Box 1014. 104-8tc.

For salo or Rent Five acres, hied
Innd, two good wells, located juit
south of Station 10 on S. Si F Rail­
way. 6 room house.
See F W.
Mahoney at Fernald’s.
97-tf
For Sale Two seated Studetukrr
surrpy ¡n good condition, reasonable
price. G. B. Frank, Sanford Heights

Some day you will need-fire i
sura nee. Get protection now ('&lt;*
nelly. 100 Magnolia Ave.
1-2u

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Wednesday evening a gay jrarty
of girls and boys, chaperoned by
Mr*. John T- Brady enjoyed a de­
lightful straw ride to the hospitable
ime of Mrs. Walter Hand, where
ey were tho guests of Mias Helen
Hand.' The air of gracious hospital­
ity that pervades this charming
home and the cordial welcome of its
inmates always insures a happy time
tieneath its roof nnd this occasion
was no exception to the rule. Thdse
enjoying Miss Helen’s hospitality
weep Mrs.. Brady, Misses France*
Chappell, Clarice Hand, Virginia
Brady, Ruth McDaniel, Agile« Both­
amly, Elizabeth Stafford, Alice Cald­
well, Ruth Hand; Alfred Robson.
W. Spcnècr; Jr,
Róbert Còbb, Reginald Holly, Ed
ward Betts and Oliver Murrell.

room

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h h ttionary Social
Mr*. Ray Butt* was hostess to
ihe Missionary Society of the Meth­
odist church Thursday afternoon
and a very delightful time was en­
joyed by those present. Tho doc.oralions were simple, cut flowers and
ferns.belng used effectively.
In the (lower guessing game. .Mrs.
Charlie Brown, for the penalty of
winning, was made to read ‘ “ Ex­
tract* from tick folk* and -flowers"
and p«dd the penalty in a very.de­
lightful rendition of the reading.
Twenty guests were invited * to
enjoy Mrs. Butts’ hospitality and
the delicious refreshments served.
Mrs. N. O Thomson assisted in
■erving.
Jlook Circle Entertained
The members of the Book Circle
and * few friends were .delightfully
entertained by Mrs. A. W . Pitts
Thursday afternoon. Owing to the
abaence of m*ny of the members
the summer meetings have been
very informal but moat enjoyable.
Mrs. Fitts is a gracious hostess,
whose special affairs are~Ijwaya en­
joyed by her guests. Present were
Meads me* * J. W. Dlckins, Cruse
Barnes, A. P. Connelly, R. C. Max­
well, D. L. Thresher, C. R. Walker,
R. A. Newman and John Bennett.
Children't Party
Vergie Horn« Hyman was hostess
• t a Jolly party last Thursday after­
noon in honor of her sixth birthday.
Plnjt and white decorations made a
lovely background -.for the • happy
faces of the little ones as they joined
in merry fames.
Delicious refrtnhments were served, consisting of Ice
cream, cake and candies.
Many

We announce our first
showing of Coat Suits and
Cape Coats for this Fall.
The styles are certainly
pretty, and we invite every
lady to call1 and make an
early selection.

Five a irci tiled land inside
limits for rent, near brick road at.d
loading station.
Apply to A. P.
Connelly, Sanford. Florida.
2-tf
For Rent—-4 room cottage $H&gt; »
month. 5 room cottage $12.50, in­
cluding water. G W. Spencer

For Rent Cheap lor Cash-—Twenty
acres of good hammock Ir.nd all tiled.
Call or write A. M. Tyler,
101-if
For Rent— Threo rooms furnished
for light housekeeping. Also
*"*«
bedrooms.
Mrs. Johns, 411 P k
avenue.
’ 91-tfc
For Rent— Furnished office equip­
ped with roll top desk, office chairs
and tnblca. Also a roll top disk,
Typewriter desk and other equip­
ment for sale or rent. Herald office.
8 2 -tf

MISCELANEOUS
Lost, Strayed or Stolen, tin August
7th white horse weighed about 1130
pounds, eight years old, syllah ap­
pearance,-good driver. Any Informa­
tion of whereabouts sent to. Mr. HNelson, Box 1163, Sanford or Eurlka
Hammock.
.
105-ifc-'
Wanted— Work ,on Huck farm,
experience, white.
J. M. Smith,
Gen Delivery. City.
Wanted— One young widow or
married lady in every town to dem*
onsUate to women, for fast selling
article. Big pay for a hustler. Ex­
perience
unnecessary.
Address
P. O. Box 514, Sanford, Fla. H-'-’ tP
It will pay you to l(at your r&gt;*
estate .with Connelly, 109 Mngm'b*
Ave.
•
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3-2tr
Alwaya a SeaUd Book.
-In deciding a case of disagreement
between the right kind of man and
■ay kind of womin, nobody less wise
than Qod will ever And out whether
justice lias bean even approximated.

�W A R N E W S F I V E H O U R S A H E A D O F A N Y P A P E R IN. T H E S A N F O R D F I E L D

PUBLISHED
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TH E SANFORD H E R ALD

ON TUESDAYS
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IN SANFORD'— Life fa Wnith Lioin#
SANFORD, F L O R ID A , TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1914

VOLUM E VI

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ALLIES STANDING FIRM BEFORE P ARIS
PRES. W ILSON
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ILL REMAIN
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B U SIN E S S F O R S P E A K IN G T O U R
. iVaahington, Sept. 8.— Prerfdcn
Wilton today jnflounoed» ho jmsusM
not nuke a speaking tour fluting the
coming campaign.
He declared Tils
°U '.‘staying'" on the jo L ,”
because of the' "unlooked for inter­
national situation."
•
Tho President made known hia in­
tention» in a tetter to Representative
Do re rmis of Michigan, Chairman of
the Democratic Congressional Com ­
mittee, who had written him ask­
ing whether he would m a k e s speak­
ing campaign this f/ill. Tho corres­
pondence was made public at the
White House today.
‘ ‘ America is greater than any
party," the President wrote.
‘ ‘ America cannot -properly be
served b y any man who for a mo­
ment measures his interest against
her advantage. The time has come
for great things. These are .days as
big for the destiny of the United
¿states ns for the other nntions of the
world.
A little wisdom, a little
courage, a little self-forgetful devo­
tion may under God turn that des­
tiny this way or that. Great hearts,
great natures will respond.
Even
little men will rejoice to be stimu­
lated and guided and set an heroic
example.
Purties will fare well
enough without nursing, if the men
who make them up and the men
who lead them forget themselves to
serve u-cause, and set a great people
forward on the path of liberty and
peace."
Despite his determination to make
no speeches. "M r. Wilson will take
occasion as opportunity offers to
State and perhaps re-state to tho
auuiaUy. in th« clearest and moat
convincing terms "1 can command
the things which the Democratic
party has, attempted to do."
The President asked that Con­
gress "remain to do their work of
necessary and pressing service and
bring it to a successful conclusion."
He said, however, that he saw noth­
ing to keep Congress in session after
the emergency work was finished
Musi Register Again
There having been some confusion
as to the interpretation of the Bryan
primary law, some
explanations
may be in order which may relieve
many from the embarrassment of
losing their .Vote through- Ignorance
oE-ihe provisions of the new enact­
ment relative to registration of vcters. Under the Bryan primary act
registrations of people »»ho never
voted In the state, and foVmcr voters
here, are separated ami there is a
great distinction between the two.
. For instance a man who regis­
tered for the last primary and whoso
name is not on the general registra­
tion books will have to register now
In, order to participate in the gen­
eral election in November.The primary registration under
the Bryan act, in other words, has
nothing whatsoever to do with the
registration tha‘t is now going on th
registration that is now going on
lor the November election.
It U very necessary that those
who wish and intend to vote in N o ­
vember appear at the court house
*nd register for said election.

BAND CONCERT TONIGHT
The Sanford Band .will render one
of their * fine, concerts in tho park
band stand tonight. Following is the
Program:
Ukmpua Martin M arch---- V . - ........ ;■
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C* W, Bennett
Little M l« Tix-ItN *election ...'____
........... . . . . . . ......... .. G. It. Beeves
The Man Behind the Gun, ntarch
*■* * #• * ».+1 *,* ., # « * « * • * , •, » «»j5o mm
Danube Waves, w a its..................

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.......... .......... • » . .. ■ ■F.

W &lt;»ay Yana?niar^t&gt;

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Home Circle, overture........................
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G. II. Reeves
All Star Medley, overture............... ..
1Chaa. J. Roberta
The New Colonial M arch .’. R, B. Ha
The New Colonial: M arch ............ ..
’ .................. .. ........ ... .R. B. Hall
Everybody cordially invited to
come out and enjoy an evening.
Flenty of benches and chairs and
Parking room for .automobiles.

RUSSIANS STILL; DRIVING BACK THEY
THE
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W ILL BE
G O t,O D* NQ .W
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THE M EN W HO

THEfeE WILL BE MANY CON­
TESTANTS FOR-THE
BIG PLUM
Washington, Sept.' 8.— Not since
the early days of the Wilson admin­
istration, where there were many
largo and important pntronage jobs
at stake, has there been anythin
jiere of so much interest to the mom*
bers of the Florida delegation in Con
gress as the probability of Senator
N. I*. Bryan being appointed to the
judgeship of the Fifth circuit, caused
by the death of Judge D. D. Shelby.
Not only are the Floridiuns taking a
deep interest in the situation but
other memhers also are hacking
their various camlidaUsS'all of which
makes something well worth watch­
ing.
It ill believed here that if Gov.
Park Trammell.and former Gov. A.
W. Gilchrist hot\ get into the fight,
provided Senator Bryan lauds, and
C. A. Carson and Congressman
Sparkman also, throw their hats into
the ring, to say not him} of several
other candidates who are reported
as being desirous of coming to the
senate, the rare will equal in many
respects ’that recently pulled ofl
when Senator Fletcher was re­
elected.
So many rumors have been cur­
rent here about his running that to­
day Congressman Frank Clark was
asked the direct question of whether
he would endeavor Ip come to the
senate
should Senator
Bryau de
pointed to the bench, to which hr
replied: "W h ile it is true that I have
received many letters and telegrams
from strong friends all over the state
asking me to enjer the senatorial
race and pledging support I think
the titne inadvisable to make any
positive announcement in the mat­
ter. There is no vacancy yet, and
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DEMOCRATS
MAKE GOOD
ADMINISTRATION HAS MADE
AMERICA LAND OF
THE FREE
Bar Harbor, 'M e , Sept x
De-daring that President W tison and
the Democratic Congress hud Wept
all platform promises, Secretary of
the Navy Daniels, in a campaign
speech hpre tonight, added that the
President had set America free to
legislate without fear.
"Greater than the tariff law it­
self, greater than the. currency law
itself, greater than all the needed
constructive legislation of the record
making, administration," says Mr.
Daniels, "looms up this fact:
“ That tho people may legislate
withoyit any longer fearing that our
business is going to lie checked or
our prosperity destroyed. The right
to enact such laws as they conceive
is best for them nt last has been
restored to them.
"Under Wilson, the ideals of Jef­
ferson’s first inaugural have been
realised.
Business no longer stran­
gles government:.privilege no longer
holds it up on the highway and
rifles its pockets."
Mr. Daniel ' took up legislative
measures successfully urged by the
administration and said:
"Privilege has mobiliiod Us lobby
against them with the rapidity of
tho European corpi.
The propa­
ganda of fear," he said, "was worked
to the limit.
‘ ’Certainly- whatever else can* be
said," declared Mr. Daniels, " n o ­
body
can say that either the Presi­
H.
Greissinger
dent or Congress ha* drawn down
upon themselves that anathema "the
Almighty hates a quitter." On the
very night the President signed tiy&gt;
tariff bill ho said, 'we have onlytaken one step,’ and summoned the
Congress to' go forward with the
next step— the currency legislation.
He did • not pause » day or even
think'of quitting and that has been
the
. . . . . record
. -------...InJ every
. - P —step
P of admigistrative policy since tho fourth of
March, 1918."

R A IS E D T H E

P R IC E O N FO O D S A R E
IN D IC T E D
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Washington, Sept. 8.— T hirty ono
food dealers wdre indicted here to­
day by a Federal grand jury under
G R O W E R S Q F *F L'O kID A~\ViLLlT!iF-S h cHttBTrtgTr tnrcounts charging
price Axing. I t was the first big de­
-IN SIST ON F. O. ft.
velopment in the Investigation the
MARKET
Department of Juatjce ia conduct­
.
Last week a very important meet­ ing at the direction of President
ing was held in Ocala between the Wilson against food leaders who are
representative« of the .Southern Ex­ alleged to have seised upon tho
press Company ‘ and the various European w-ar us a pretext to in­
transportation lines of this section. crease the eoet- of living.
-AH thp indicted men ,are local
Tho meeting was called by the
Washington Aug. *8— 2 p. in. Report here that general
produce dealers or commission mer­
engagement all along the lines of the allies and the Germans
î r t V L ^ L r î chants. No nationally known firm
plan
by
which
produce
could lie sent was indicted.
near the Paris borders.
Oftlcinl despatches contain no
the Department of Justico it
to th*» markets without having to
news other than that the Germans are making a wide circle ileal with the commission men, who wasAt said
that Government agents
from the Marne to the Seine and below it and above Paris make it easier for the growers to «ell working in many states for evidence
while the third army corps was ordered to the left bank of their stud but pocket an unduly of price fixing were expectod to make
reports soon which officials hoped
large share of the profits.
the rivers. The Germans have destroyed the Belgian town
In attendance on the meeting would be- the basis of other indict­
of Dinat near Namur and Belgians are putting up a brave were representatives of tho Southern ments: Attorney General Gregory
express Company, the Atlantic Coast said:
fight to keep the Gcnirans out of Antwerp.
Insist on Jail Terms
Line, the Seaboard, some other roads
The engagements now in progress will decide the fate of i the. transportation agent of the Jack
"Under conditions now existing
Paris and may decide the fate of tin* armies of the allied sonvilie board of trade, and fifty throughout the world, capitalization
qr more leading shippers of the ter­ of misfortune and oppression of our
forces.
ritory contiguous to Ocala, and a own people by the arbitrary increaso
representative of the Florida Grow- of the prices of foodstufTs are so pocu
Frencfi
sli
Is
fall
continually
in
the
Washington, Tuesday. 10 a. m.—
Observers consider &lt;rs a nd Shippers League. J. M. liarly- reprehensible that, whenever
Oscar Straus came here last night German rear
P r i d e d over the convictions cun he obtained, tho
to confer with Bryan and the Ger­ that U is obvious that the German# M h T" m ‘,f
man Ambassador.
It is believed could not attack Paris while U p |meeting, and J. D. Rooney acted aa Goyentincnt will Insist upon sen­
rimes Were
tences of imprisonment, no fine or
armies
w«*r* intact, iwid arc , ‘‘f'rr‘ ’ *ir &gt; •
that negotiations for peace are in­ French a
Tiie better part of the tiny was no civil remedy will lie deemed.ade­
timated.
Germany
coasidering continuing their wide turning move­
i given to hearing the experiences of quate. United Stateh attorneys aré
France beaten. England ami Russia ment under prilou* circumstance*.
the sinpfiers. all of whom are sore being instructed promptly to ask
receptive.
at the result of their work as return­ for indictments whenever the facts
Paris. France, Tueaday, 10 a. m.
It is estimated unofficially that near­ ed to them by (he cum mission ,en. will permit, to push theee to an
Paris, Tuesday, 10 a. m. -Fourth ly 1,000,00(1 troops are engaged in One prominent grower told hoW he
day of continuous fighting along { the lighting which is proceeding in received only $11&lt;• fur a $2,200 crop, early trial arid upon scntenco W W
early trial and upon conviction to
hundred forty miles indicato allies the east of Part&amp;..uuizxr
and some told bow their shipments
pnxatr-wmteucca.
ucees*. .
i.
had not even paid c r p s n w r - - ----- 1» ^ muati of course, be remem“ The German fnrrrrdnrrc fitPen hark " That part of-ftl# s i« to h*wt been a
tiered that, without the District o f
Potrograd. Tuesday. 10 a. m.
before the otlensire tnftirs of the allies good'thing for the commission men
Columbia only those agreements and
Galacin ollirintly announced Austrian
on the line from Mnnteuil-I«e-Huudouin for the Inst dosen years
They have commissions which affect directiy
retreat continues, with cm&gt;rmo\pi
to Verdin, the most interesting report made business good fop the hotels
interstate ofr foreign commerce can •
losses.
,.
*
contained In a despatch to the London but they have not paid the farmers
bo reached.
As to other matters,
Paris, Tuesday, 10 n. m .— In the Evening News from BoulofTne, in which in projmrtion, and not a few of state statutes must be relied upon."
fighting which is going on today to tho Frenh commander General Pau, is them or their houses, have been
The men indicted here today are
the cast and northeast of Paris, the gi»en ns authority for the statement more shameless pirates than Cap- charged with having fixed prices
German forces huvo their barks that the alii*-* have won a victory at
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" b y ballots" "«uggeations" or verbal
toward the capital.
French troops Precy-Sur-Oi»e. in which the Imperial
agreement and to have circulated
ar e hncrusking their march.
From j Guard, under the Crown I’riiic*-of &lt;»«-r
! price list which completely elimin­
time to time t h e German* t u r n und many, I* alleged i&lt;* h
l een uunihi
ated a competitive market for foods
-ngugii the French at t heir hack 1luted by a British force
|that is alleged to be an unlawful re­

C LA IM VICTORIES BU$ AT THE STATION
A .L L ALONG THE LIN E —
GERM A N T RETIRING ON RIGHT F L A N K ' '

FLORIDA THE
HAY STATE

OVERLAND DAY A T THE RACES
SANFORD OVERLANDS ( LEANED- UP TIIE THF, BUNCH
AT DAYTONA BEACH YESTERDAY
THEY WON FIVE OUT OF SIX RACES AND ALSO WON SIX t UPS
OUT OF EIGHT OFFERED
Ye# ter da y was an Overland day
at the beach races, as the Overland«
from Sanford cleaned them up, win­
ning five out’ of six race» and six
out of eight cup*.
Sanfurd was well represent’ d in
the races, there being Billy Hill with
his Overland.
Osborne
Herndon
with an Overland, Hal Wight'sAmprican and Frank Milteer’a Buick.
Wight and Miltecr had trouble in
the start off and did not get the
money but Hill and Herndon*wipep
the rest of tho bunch off the map.
The Hill car driven by Staten
Fields won the five mile race in
4:28. Tho same car driven by Billy
Hill won the ten and tw en ty mile
races, the ten being made in 11:26,
This car which is an* ordinary run­
about and had novor been over­
hauled for racing purposes won four
silver cups and Billy is being con­
gratulated on all sides for allowing,
his car to be abused in this manner
just to keep aloft tho reputation of
Sanford.
Osborne
Herndon also covered
himself with glory, in His racing
Overland and the rkst of tbo field
was so afraid of him t h a t he was
placed out of his class tQ start and
won tho races by superior work,
0. M. Spicer drove his car in the
first five mile racS, winning easily.
Osborne won the ten mile race and
would havo been the winner in the
twenty mile evont, but had the mis4
fortune to suffer an accident to the
machine at the very start, being
ahead ol the field when the accident
to the machinery happened, putting
the car out of the race.
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The races were pulled off in fire
shape and In the real racing events

no accidents happened, hut during
the morning trials on the beach
three cars came together in a pecu­
liar acridcnt and the drivers were
hurt, *
The cars wore a Bradentown No­
tional, a Bradentown Buick and an
Orlando E. M. F.
Watren, the driver of one of the
Bradentown cars was seriously- in­
jured, hut the later reports indicate
that he will recover. The mechan­
icians were injured hut not serious­
ly.
The car* were n total wreck.
If is not known just how the three
cars became entangled hut the wreck
was a bad one and it is a miracle
that more of the occupants of the
big racers were not injured,’
The Sanford contingent at the
beach were most enthusiastic over,
the outcome of the races and have
arrived home feeling th^xt the old
town wax. covered with glory in
the many events.
There was ono of tho
largest
crowds at the beach that has ever
been there and the people of Day­
tona,
Daytotoa
Beach and Seabreeze were there with the hospital­
ity and the visitors were treated
royally.___
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Warren Died This Morning
Will Warren, the young Braden­
town man who was injured in the
preliminary run on the beach yester­
day morning, in which throe cars
collided, died at the Daytona hospital.
Young Warren was a millionaire
sportsman and bad an aeroplane at
the beach in which he expected to
make several flights. His untimely
end has- cast a shadow over . the
Otherwise perfect day at the beach,

straint of trade prohibited by tho
Sherman anti-trust law between tho
NATAL GRASS PROVES A states nnd in federal‘ districts. The
penalty on conviction is a year’s im­
FINE SOUTHERN STOCK
prisonment or a 15,000 fine or both.
F 0 O I)
Bench warrants were issued for all
tlie
indicted men and bail was given
Mr. W. T. Jamison, agent of the
for
their
appearance in court.
Southern
Express Company was
yesterday showing his Triends » fine
The European War
bale of Luke county hay, and the
story he tell# in connection with it
Commonly called the "G r e a t W ar"
is very interesting, a* well as illus­ will be the special subject for re­
trative of the great agricultural flection next Sunday evening at tho
possibilities of Florida. The hay is Congregational service at 7:30. Ex­
natal grass and is some of the finest cerpts from reports of »p ed al, cor­
seen here of any kind.' Mr. Jamison respondents of a great weekly Amer­
says it was grown on some of the ican magazine, also from Count J. H.
poorest land in Florida and that two von Bernstorff, tho Imperial German
cutting* of a ton to the acre have Ambassador to America,, giving his
already been made and another will side of the German case. Besides
be made in October. The land from some lessons for Amcricaps in this
which this hay came is located on a time of crisis to consider will bo
higji-.pine ridge, apparently of pure drawn by the pastor. All are cor­
White Band.' A good many years dially welcomed.
ago the owner planted an orange
grove on it but the land win* too
dry or too poor for oranges and the
trees all died. The field was for­
saken and the natal grass took pos­
Kissimmee, Sept. 8,-»-One of the
session.
The present owner recog­
nized the possibilities of liay raising largest cattle deals "pulled off" fo
and lust year scattered about two some time Was consummated this
hundred pounds of fertilizer to.the week when T . Trie», buyer for the
acre, with the result that the land Armour Packing Co,, received thirty
is bringing him about one hundred three carloads of beef cattle from
dollars an acre from tho annual hay the leading cuttle men of his vicin­
ity,T h e •• first consignment » a s
crop.
i Mr. Jamison contends that tho shipped Monday and consisted pf
agricultural possibilities of Florida eighteen ctrloads which were bill*
are just beginning to he realized to Chicago; the remaining fifteen
and that where a piece ol land will cars were shipped to St. Louis Tues­
^
not produce one crop there Is always day.
something that will grow profitably.
The total consignment number­
He vclievea in hay and stock raising ed 1,217 headwind the average price
as money maker, and incidentally received was twenty-five dollars per
mentioned the fact that a Tampa head. T h e
dealers' supplying the
whUosaler recently declared that the cattle wero as follows: Carson Cattle
wholesale trade of Tampa hajydlecj Co., Lealio &amp; Bass, Bull Bass, Ed.
fully a million dollars worth of hay Whaley, Henry Bass, Henry Partin,
annually, ail shipped from other L. M, Whitten, W. E. Smith, Ordia
Bass, S. Partin and O. Dais.
Mr.
Mates.
Florida could easjty keep this mil­ Price who is making Kissimmee hla
lion dollars in the state and raise headquarters while looking after hla
hay for xhlpment to other states by firm’s Iqteresta In this locality, ex­
half way trying, Is the contention of pressed himself si confident that
Mr. Jamison, who owns a good deal other large consignments would foto t land him-eUf and is making it T ow this unless the loss In shipping.
work for him.— Orlando Sentinel.
Iw a s 'g r e a te r than they anticipated.
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BUYING FLORIDA CATTLE

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FROM THE NATIO N’S CAPITAL

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NEWS FROM WAS1IINGSON DY THE SPECIAL COBRESPONDENT OF THE HERALD

Wnshinglnn, Sept. 8. It won I ol* town nt short intervals. Therefore,
Btoi who promised the Armageddon, the residence districts are not dull,
but In 1913 Instead of 1914. and silent and deserted spots they usual­
that out of it would come n man ly nro in summer, and the country
from tho north, Ijttlp known, who clubs do n rushing business at the
ns a newspaper man, journalist and tea and dinner hours.
ntatcsmun would be the great eon
Tho war conditions are detaining
tral, dominating- figure until 1925 in town not only the diplomats, but
when conditions would sweep him the higher officers of the army and
off tho world's stage, and in the navy. A peep on the roof garden of
place of monarchies, principalities the army and navy club would make
and powers would rise republics to one think it was mid-season in
welcome the birth of tho twenty- Washington except for the weather.
Phot o Jar AznertciES P r o w Association.
first century. And who is this man The .Chevy Chase Club is much the
that Tolstoi forecast, in the now same, and almost everjr night Adiftonhocv yhich th^.-Wat,.E^^Te f'D ie
•
teacher - wroto .for Cssr Nicholas urniyy Senators and other officials
HE British battle cruiser Indomitable Is a sister ship of the Invincible and
more than five years ago?
may be found in groups with the
the Inflexible, Shj was launched In March, 1007. She has a total length
Albert of Ilcigium seems at this few Ambassadors, many ministers
of 502 feet, a depth o t 20 feet anil*» displacement of 17.260 tons. 8h e « r *
moment to fit into the prophecy and secretaries of embassies and riOs eight twelve-inch guns, sixteen four-inch guns and has three elghteen-lDi h
like a glove-upoh a lady’s hsnd, fd'r legations, engaged witlr but one idea, torpedo tubes.
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Albert was not born to the eXpecta’ the war.

The Battle Cruiser Indomitable

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tion. of 'kingship, htr*rwit— “ growd*. .ny "dispatches,
BEES AS WAR’S MESSENGERS may be llboratod.
into his present plans of tho King
Welsh and Ancient Brltone. .
which can be deciphered with the
All tho histories agree that under
of the Delgiftns and a mighty good
tho wars of practical cxtlnctlop car­ New Idea With Others Proves That magnifying glasé, can be attached to
king he Is too.
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Ita breast.
ried on by the invading hordes of '* Military Authorities Are Very
Albert was born In 1875 and wass
But something better still hap been
Much
on
the
Alert.
northern Europe In nrltaln, only thoso
well educated, lie. is a good engin­ of tho ancient inhabitants escaped
found. Iiy an ingenious process, tho
eer, an efficient amateur aviator, destruction who fled to- or already
Nows that will bo of Interest to all wings of the tiny insect are sensi­
writes excellently and has been a lived in tho mountain fastnesses of army men has been received. Tbo tized and by means of microscopio
corking good newspaper reporter in Wales. It does, not appear to have Hague has discovered a Becrot long photography the mensago Is imprintdoing away with ait extra
both Brussels and Antwerp.
He suggested Itself to anyone to doubt cherished In tho war department—the edf'lhus dol
weight.
use
of
bAes
aa
messengers.
that
modern
Welsh
la
essentially
the
worked at the business just as seri­
The secret is out, but all Is not lost.
No longer will tho nldo-do-camp
ously ns young men who don’t langungn of the nnclent Britons, or
Holland
has not discovered the won­
ha mien to be princes, did police and *hat H*e Welsh aro tho descendants spur his . staggering horso through
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„ ,,,\ ! of Ihoso Interesting people, who occu- shot and shell to carry tho message derful process by which to dispose of
,______ t _
happen to be [winces, did police and
pled tho British isles when they were to tho front. Instead, ho will don his the fireflies that nn up-to-date enemy
"ship news"’ and, after a time, got
termed tho "end of tho world (ultima gloves and mask, and, going to tho would send to ruin the sensitized
' the idea that he wanted to see th
tbulo)” by tho old Roman writers, portablo beehive buck of headquar­ wings of tho trained bees.
world a bit before settling doyn. and wero successfully Invaded by ters, sclxo ono of tho faithful little
Tbo details, of course, cannot bo
LIVER Y, S A L E S AND F E E D S T A B L E
And so he came to America, visiting Julius Caesar, B. C. 56. Tho Welsh Insects and send tho well-trained divulged. Suffice It to say that aa
C o r n « r Park A v e n u e «nd Sec ond S tr e et
soon ns an enemy’s firefly reaches
Now York, Washington and Chi­ wero always recognized as good fight­ messenger through the air.
tho
dark
hive,
wherq
the
bees
are
cago, and for a &gt;number of months ing men, as witness Fluollon in
Whoevor possesses a receiving out­
C O N T R A C T O R S FOR A L L K I N D S OP H E A V Y H A U L I N G
lived in St. Paul. When he went Shakespeare. Two famous regiments fit can road tho secret« of tho wire­ waiting to have their wings photo­
home he wrote a "bully good" book In Ihp British army continue tho tra­ less; ono can cut tho wires of tho or­ graphed; Its presence Is msde known
L a r g o s u p p ly o f H o r s e s , M u lo s ,
by the actiou of the metal selenium,
about America, making it dear that ditions. "Tho Hoyal Welsh Fusiliers," dinary telegraph, and tbo pigeon does
which 1» sensitivo to light, and tho
W a g o n s a n d H a r n e s s a lw a y s
about America, making it clear that who have been In every warlike affair not always escapo the bullot. There­
of consequence. In which Britain has fore, other means havo been sought. nlnrm Is given to trained dragon
on hand F o r S a lo o r E x c h a n g e
our democratic sort of government
been concerned sluco lfi90. and "Tho In America t|ie general staff dream* flies, which speedily mnko away with
was just about what the people Wolsh Regiment," comprising the old
of using as u dispatch bearer—tho the-intruder.
rpjeded.
Ulacksml thing «no W a g o n Repairing In connect ion
Forty first, 'tho .Sixty ninth and tho bee!
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Then ho came to rule over tho Royal Glamorgan militia.
The bee, like tho carrier pigeon,
Belgians, and now he qualifies as
guided by Its marvelous Instinct, re­
turns to tbo hlvo from wherever he
Tolstoi's striking figure in this awful
war of the nations. Perhaps others
Beauty In the 8mllb.
may outshine him later, but up to
A Bmllo 1s the color which lore
BOTTLERS OF SODA WATERS AND
now he is easily the first in the wears. It Is tho light In tho window
of the face, bv which lb«t heart signi­
world's thought.
fies to father, husband or friend that
It Is at homo »«id waiting.— Henry
Thirty thousand employees of one Ward Bcochar.
FARMER WHO HAS MADE GOOD GIVfeS SOME REAL
kind and another wli be furlough) d
on October 1st, if the River and
FACTS ARO I T TH E CAME
Uprbor appropriation, bil
fails to
Harbo appropriation
bill
fails tt
Sole Agent« for Ornnffe City Springs Mineral Wnter
t h e m an w h o woftKsCan m a k e g o o d here
the givernment exacts from those
PHONE 21
thoso who have nothing to say as to
which has the unqualified
nfiorseRecently the writer interviewed n cannot itfTord to tie up so much cap­
ment of. tho Corps of Engine
native citixen of Florida will) this ita! In that way. They might better
purpose held uppermost in mind: put their money Into more produc­
tht&gt;_JU. S. Army, ninety-nino per
Don't play with serious matters—
cent of the items in the bill having
Find out from somebody who knows tive channels for a f6w years until
don’t YOU carry your own insurance
1
been passed upon originally by this
general principles by which the they are thoroughly established.
against
same efficient - body of men who
northerner ran safely be guided when advise caution in this particular^
“ The best general
advice 1 can
* knew no politics, no favoritism, only
he comes to Florida to engage in
TORNADOS
give is this: ‘Tell your readers that
duty, to the country, the flag and
farming.
for you’ll find the money wanting when
the Corps to which they belpng.
1 sought a practical Florida farmer Florida is it good place to live, win­
tin- storm has wi|».«| nut y «&gt;*1r property
Tell
I of forty years’ experience in raising ter, ypring. summer and full
. Senator Simmons of North Caro­
I crops a man who has "m ad e good" them l( they will work, if they will
lina, who Is in charge of the RlyOr
Have our strong, reliable company
' and whqae judgment is mature. The Use judgment in getting acquainted
and Harbor'bill in the Senate, has
carry your risk und be on the safe side.
following paragraph contains his with our condition; if they will first
announce)! publicly .that the bill will
ideas and suggestions just as they raise home necessities, before trying
Reasonable rules
pass by October 1st, "notwithstand­
to feed New York city; if they will
developed in our conversation.
ing .the obstructive tactics ot Sen­
ator Burton of Ohio, aidud and abet" T e ll your people," he said, "that raise diversified crops inatead of
- tad-by savbral other legislators from
farming in Florida has its share of staking all their money on one; if,
western states.
work, as elsewhere. T h a t’s the first in addition to raising crops, they will
thing.
Some northerners have nn raise chickens, keep a cow for milk
— 4—
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idea that you don’ t have to work and a few hogs, for meat, they can
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"Peace, peace and there is no
make
s
success
here
easier
than
any­
-&gt;
here to make a success. There has
&lt;&gt;
peacoi" On a balmy day in April of
been too much of this ‘ tickle the soil where I know about in the world.
flast year Congressman Richard Bar­
V
add It will laugh with harvest* ad­ In u nutshell, m^- advice is, pro­
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th old i of St. Lodis, the most out­
vide
food
for
the
home
table
first,
vertising spread through the north.
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spoken advocate* of peace in either
C o m p l e t e a b s t r a c t s f r o m the r e c o r d s o f
But this is true," ccle emphasised then sell tho excess productions to
❖
.house of Congress, planted an oak
»
That’s a safe rule
the " is " strongly).
There is less somebody else.
»
tree.along one of the sheltered path­
O r a n g e and S e m i n o l e Counties.
Taxes
«■
back brealking labor on a farm here for beginners In Florida, and those
o
ways between the Capitol and the
than on a northern farm, because who follow it will not go far wrong.
House Office building and dedicated
paid f o r n o n r e s i d e n t s .
" I n a year’s time they will be
our splls are lighter, easier to work,
It to the Hague tribunal and to
*
and our land is more level and free familiar enough with our climate,
world peace.
■.
C. W. tiOoniHCH, Mam ger.
the
farm
soil
und
other
matters,
to
from rocks."
•v The tree grew apace, spreading .its
" D o ndrtherncrs, as a rule, make branch 6ht and go into raising crops
branches.around at)d sceiping to e in g
My success has
a success farming in Florida?" 1 on a larger scale.
hosannas to the statue that caps
been
due,
I
believe,
to
my conserva­
asked.
the Capitol, looking forawrd toward
tive, methods. I havo never been a
"Y es, after they get started right,"
the east.
Lately, however, the
plunger in my farming, and I man­
Tempt the appetite;
he
replied.
Evidently he notleed
leaves of this sturdy young oak have
age to get along about
us
please the taste and
my unspoken inquiry and continued:
begun to turn yellow and sere, the
the average, I guess."
n o u rish the body.
"Some homeseckcrs come down here
branches ha vc commenced to droop
Crisp, clean and fresh.
His farm certainly looked ns if bo
with lean purse« and ‘swelled heads.’
and now only one of Ita.lithe young
' . 5 cents.
was
getting'along all right. I t was
They assume to know everything
Conducted by the
arms remains green.
The tree is
Full
.-uctlons
well fenced, and every field seemed
about
farming,
from
their
northern
dying as the war rages, and there Is
I ~.i In
Benedictine
to
be
In
the
pink-of
condition.
Thi*
experience. They try ‘ to fnrm just
no pea cel
Propa: atory, ComFathers
as they did up north. - They scorn barn nfl’d nearby sheds were in good
mcrcial
and Class­
— 4—
T E R M S - 1225.00
our advice, adopt their own meth­ repair, and everythlg looked like
ical
Courses
Round, thin, tender— '*
Washington has had an unprece­
ods of planllng and cultivation, and prosperity In capital letters. • I
with a . delightful flavor
dented summer In the matter of so­
frequently faff to make a crop— thanked him for-the Information he
—appropriate for lunch­
cial atmosphere.
N o t that social
had given, and fold him I proposed
except a crop o f experience. *
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V
eon, tea and din n er,
affairs have continued with any for­
publishing the interview.
Just be­
TOF CATSIOt' t ADUKLSi REV. DIRECTOR
" T h e northern farmer in Florida
to cents.
mality, but those who constitute
fore 1 left, he said:
should be an imitator, before trying
official'society have remained valiant
"M a y b e my reniarVu will dlacourto be acreator. Let him know' that
at their posts; .in spite of beat and
Florida has different soils, a different age people from coming to Florida
“ Twist the Coin”
every alluring influence of seaside
In O u r Me w Pjfc nl
« ¡m a t e and different working con­ to farm. , I hope not, though, for
and mountain. This has made din­
E
a s y O p i m h c B qx
Florida
needs
good
settlers,
and
ahe
ditions'thdn In the north. I f he will
ner parties, tea .parties, luncheons
IO Cents
hair
the
room
for
them,
too.
1
know
earnestly study Florida conditions
and bridge parties possible. The ar­
I
'd
rather
live
here
than
any
pl$ce
and adapt his methods of farming
Made of the finest
gument is strong e n o u g h .th ftiif one
to them. baL.will pot put the cart on eart^^jm d * I ' honestly beffkvo
ingredients.
B
a
k
d
d
*
must dine, why dine atone?
Na­
before -tho hOrse as some 3o. This Florida’ ii the place for thousands of
to perlection. The .,
tional legislation was .responsible
is
just a word of caution. And while northern peoplo who' are struggling
n a t i o n a l stren g th
during the early summer for'the de­
I am speaking of this, let mo say along) up th e re -with little hope of
food, xo cents.
taining of Congress, now internation­
. *
further that It is not wise for a man making more than a living."
al calamities continue the delay.
to come down here with only his car * '" T h e n you recommend the north­
When Copgress is detained hero the
Buy biscuit baked by
fare;
and expqot to return the next erners to come to Florida and live
diplomats’ for the most part feel
summer In his own steatn yacht, — you think a hard working level­
obliged to remain.
The more urpaid out of his -first year’s farm re­ headed man froVt the north can
ahd complicated condition« of
make good here, I asked.
turns.
’
have made it stiff more*
" I certainly d o," he said, " i f he’ll
-M an y northern settlers mike the
for tho represents lives of
I Always look for that Name.
work—
don’ t forget that.” — Tippe­
mistake
of
bulldlng'expenklve
resi­
European
and
canoe
Council
Fire.
*,
dence«
on
their
farms,
when
they
to remain or return to

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tils follies? ^Jho can decide If It Is •the need of a sympathetic companion.
He knows at Inst there Is no human
safe to take a i-hahe® In wedlock with
the rr.wi who la open and aboveboard being on earth so near and dear ns
a wife, some one to console him and
In all be says and does.
Few If any men have the wisdom of he|p him laugh away dull care.
No man grows old so fast as the
) Solomon. L#ro Is a corrector of
folbloa. Tho good qualities of a lover bachelor, who has frittered away his
should be found out, given credit If best years. He sees his -comrades of
only perfect man wont to tho altar other Jays with big, strong manly
nearly every girl would live and die a sons and loving daughters, who are
frightened to death If father has a
a pine ter. \
pain lu his Uttlu Anger. Hut tho man
NO NEED OF A W IFE.
who fins no need of a wlfo all those
years might have such a buxxlng pain
ThougTi cruel brt«f be Love's bright hour
In
his head that he nearly collapses
of song.
and there would be no one InterosLed
Tat let him sing his fulll
For other hearts ths echo shall prolong.
save, perhaps, bis nieces, who. Instead
When 1.ore's own voice Is stilL
at asking, "How Is poor uncle?" anxWhenover you' boar a man aay ho local y propound to each other the
has no need of a wlfo don't contradict query, "I wonder bow much he has
hlm, but you may think as you please. saved up?** The man who has all his
Ilfs declared that he was not In need
I t tr i n i i j h a h e e a I m n u a n d a fath er
and.mnthet imctotTS'to'#rwttfyHrtii or* of a wlfo at length Is obliged to call
In a nurse.
err whim ho thtnka It will always last
ft's always tho man who thinks he
He Is popular wttfr tho gtrta. The
irwooteat, most dealrablo welcome him has no need for a wife who has tho
greatest nood st losL If rol
wnrmly when ho chooses to call.
| Ilrlght oyes grow brighter and dimpled could know of tho Jun^br .«ndtn**Vti
chneka blush rosy at his whispered the young man of the family who was
words. He thinks that's going to last, encouraged to bellevo ho wne better
too. Ho finds girls soon tiro of the oft without a wife, they would encour­
fellows whoso intentions aro only to age single mon‘ who WftVo healthy,
strong, capable of taking care of a
Jolly them.
The man who bus gone round quite helpmeet, to wed young and have a
a bit, always seeking fairer faces and happy homo life, such as all men ore
nhw sconce, loses without realising hla entitled to enjoy.
greatest charm—tho buoyancy of early
manhood, so appealing to young
.
Abolition of Warwomen. Ho thinks the repartee which
On
ono
occasion
Mr. Mason carno In­
was so Interesting to tho dashing
widow should amuso everyono else to Mr. Hummer's office and found him
whom he moots Ho dubs the girl stu­ engaged In writing an address to b«
pid If she falls to have tho widow’s delivered beforo a peace society. After
keen perception of tho Joke, ifo fairly a little good-natured banter on the
lives at his club. Tho society of tho part of Mr. .Mason and an equally
be good tinlured defense of Ills views by
hall-fellows well met wjll always
Mr. Hummer, tho former, rising to lake
a pleasure that ho can enjoy.
hltt leave, said; "Well. Hummer, you
Hut. one by one, the happy-go-lucky
may tie right, hut I should Just as soon
club fellows drop out. He finds him­
think of Joining a society for the supself tho Inst bachelor there. Tho men
with lovely young daughters nnd mar­
riageable young sisters have ceased eoclet) for the suppression of war."—
Inviting him to their homes, for dta* From Memoir of Jeremiah Mason, by
ner because of hln expressed views O. 8 . Hillard.
that he’s hot In not'd of n wife, ’ lie
finds when the old folk» leave him and
An Aviator QaVed Life.
arnv Imlrs «eminence to thread their
At Herek-sur-Mor, near Boulogne.
way among his dark locks— for old
Futbyr Tltne uses his scythe to stimo France, a few days ngo. an Invalid
purpose, clipping him bald—and Ills went for a drive In a llttlo donkey
evil genius, the gout, persists In vis­ cart, which stuck fast on the seashore
iting him twice n year, staying stk nnd began to sink. Just ss the tide was
months each time, rendering him well- coming In. His plight was Been by
near hulples«i, that there Is a certain ■n nviator, who succeeded In attracj
the attention of a Ilshurman, who
void In his life, a want up to Hint
I time that he never knew- existed
, reacutll the Invalid

H ER BINE
For the Bowels
A Curo for Chronic Constipation. Torpid U var
and Irregular Bowel Movements.
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aflcota both sexes and all ages but Is mors prevalent among
women because their dutlee In the household require less physical
exercise than tho occupations of men; therefore women suffer
most from Its baneful effect.
A constipated person Is an eaar victim when exposed to any;
serious disease—-Pneumonia,
Pneumonia, Typhoid Fever, Malaria, tflbeumatism.
¿Ibcumstlsm,
Gmail pox. Yellow Fever and Iiright'a Disease tmtherxhelr
annuel
gather Yhelr annual
harvest of death among those who aro habitually conatlpated.
Even though they eecapq theso diseases, such persona are always adaches,___
ailing more or less. They have headaches,
bad •dlgaatlon, dlsslnets vlrtlgo (blind staggers), sallow complexion, flatulence, loss
Herblne
has
a most' admirable
of strength; and no energy at all.
effect In tti- bowels: It Is cooling, purifying and regulating. It
nervous­
b
puts a prompt check on biliousness, wind In the bowels,
ness. beartbur
heartburn,_____
bad breath,. ___
low spirits,
nets
___ drowsiness tn (ha dayUrna and .nervous wakefulness
at nig:
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Laura Jean Libbeu's

Talks on
Heart Topics

play makes Jill a dull girt" Yet If
tho girl who must earn her own trread
docs not look out for her own health
and strength tho prlco she pays will
bo to fall by tho wayside
T A K I N G A C H A N C E ON H AP P IN ESS
IN W E D L O C K .
Happy.

happUr

f a r limit i h t u .

W l t k lit*' Uurwl on H»y l*r**%%.

Bh«t that mafcra tin* h uni bit*rI h e a rth
I.ovoly bill to one on earth.

IfViiW - I9H. br 0» N K i " N « w « 5s«be«l

There are very few girls who are
blessed with a model lover, a man who
lias no faults From the time his viaTVwy w&gt;r our hands may
hut Juys
Its
Indicate serious Intentions, the torn
destrayvd
II) of Ills sweetheart begin to s ; kw-u You th h«S hut drt-axns, snd s * r tin aching
void.
lntn as to what fnultn he may have.
IW h tw tlrad-sra fruit, long, long ago htu
Love Is blind, thoj concede, declaring
cloyed
among
themselves :hnt It Is wisest and
"Who®, night
with
wlh! trrolMWtUous
best to twin1 out his shortcomings.
storms Is rtfs
A w l yot a tittle h o t» can brighten llfn.
Then she will npt Jump blindly Into
matrimony
Of course. It Is tho nature of young
Her father Insinuates theta man s a
(tr ls to wish to enjoy life The girl
sponge
who cornea calling on a girl
who works hard
all day long Boema Hun^ay afternoons and remains until
to be the most tho dinner bell nines, accepting her In
vltatlon to dine. Company dinners aro
eager In her pur:
more expensive than the plain, whole­
suit of pleasure I
some meals the family sits down to.
was at a ribbon
Mother thinks daughter has made a
counter In one of
happy choice of a suitor. Insisting that
the largo stores
not ono young man In n hundred would
tho ' other
day
be so considerate of her daughter as
While waiting for
to provldo a carriage when ho tnkes
my change I could
her to the theater, even If It's only a
not help hearing
few Mocks off And he drosses with
this conversation
such perfer' taste, and sends lo*r (low­
bet ween t wo of the
ers evenings he does not come
pretty salesgirls,
"Thnt's sheer extravagance!" cuts
and I
couldn't
In
Undo Ned. "It may do fur^i mil- i
help getting wonllonalro
not knowing tho need of
d o r f u 11 y Inter
ested In thslr girl- money. It Isn't tho proper caper for
1st) pranks Anil a man who earns thirty per. or so I’d
think more of his counting his pennle
plans
Bald one to tho other, "Sadie, are If ho thinks of marrying'
Aunt Ellen fdJUTW he's Inclined to
you going out tonight?” The nnswer
came promptly, "You must be crniy flirt. Hho has seen him walking with
to ask such a question as that. IJda young ladles and each gU"’ he seemed
I'd die of loneliness If I had to slay to pay marked attention to tine or
home an evening. .I'm going to a two of the girls she mistrusted to be
Her brother wna
dance." "l thought you went tn one dreadful coquettes
of
the
Opinion
thnt
ho wasn't a
last night," remarked t.ldrf. "I did.
Indeed 1“ returned tho othor. "As for stranger to the wine cup. He had run
A
that matter, I could go to a dance ev- across him at a bar In a cafe!
chorus
of
"What
took
you
there?"
ho
cry evening lh tho week and stay un­
til 3 o'clock In tho morning nnd bo silenced by a Istno excuse—he stopped
to buy a package of cigarettes! Tho
hero tho next day.**
"1 couldn't do thnt," declared Lida way he looked from one to the other
" I ’d have BUch a headacho 1 couldn’t said plainer lhan words that he hoped
stand up." "1 don't mind telling you tho cigarette part would bo believed.
I take a glass of wine between the B y ‘ the time tho family sum up tho
dances If I feel real tired and It's get­ lover's faults they mado' It appear
ting awfully late,” explained 8adln. \ that tho girl would take if haxardous
lowering her volco to a whisper. "I chance on matrimony If oho married
% *
go with a lively crowd nnd I can’t do him.
Thero are maidens who accept these
different from tho others."
I went into tho store yesterday. Insinuations us truths. Other girls doRadio was not at her post. Tho girls mnnd stronger proofs of tho short­
behind the counter wero talking In comings of the man In whom they
placed faith and love. Hho valiantly
■»wed. low tones. •
"Didn't you read about Sadlo In this defends the absent one. If ho visits
morning's paper?" said onb to the oth- her 8 unday afternoons she knows ho
wr, adding excitedly: "It seems, she li with no ono else. Tho hourn aro all
w ai found wandering on tho street, too short. Manlike, be docs not stop
and, oht In such &amp; stale. They ar- to consider tho extra preparations for
reated her. and put her In a cell, ono more at the table. Didn't ho bring
charged ns being a common drunk. a cono Jor father, a sewing basket for
- * Hey folks sent' hbr word" she must mother, nn expensive pipe for Uncle
never come there agmln. vThe man- Ned, a book for Aunt Ellon nnd a
' * * « aent her notice that ahe waa dis­ charm for brother Tom's watch chain?
Tho cash for these peace' offerings
charged."
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beware' of the lure of tho dance, the
midnight hour and wine. No working
*tri can afford to make such a dtp
mand upon her health and strength
and be In a lit position to attend to
tbe duties for which her employer Is
JKkytnt her. The road downhill Is
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Can ho turn his head the other way.
paia by tjta women friends, If they go
In the same direction without a fow
words of pleasnnt grootlng? I couldn’t
care for a'tnaa who would show die- ■
courtesy to .my sox. As for extrava- |
gance, a lover should be pardoned'tof
Indulging the whim of a girl bo loves
onco In a while, even If It hr a strain

on hla pbeketbook. Both understand
tacitly that it will be trolley cars for
them after marriage. Some men have
but one fault * If it does not lead to
excess It can bo broken np, If hla lovo
for the girl who condemns It Is of
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THFSANfORD IIFRALP federal
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some
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period in the future.
Remembering the feeling of Franco
over the loss of her provinces, which
Ls part of tho cost of the present
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have all questions settles satisfac­
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every day of officials high and lo y
M »scrl»tfw Prke. » 2 .0 0 t Ytar In AOvai-tc who are riding on railroud passes.
Ddlaarari I» tba CH» br earmt W -00 pee jretf &gt;« The atato law ja as follows:
will always remain a problerti to you if you do not at some time face the
' advaaca or 20c (*t month.
Sec. 36.14. Issuing Free Pass to
Issue of making ends’meet with the means at hand, but the problem will be
Ptrmaau ln ad» a n « roa»l he made e lo llk e . State Officera:
I f - any stockholder,
Eatarad ta anaa&lt;J&lt;lai( mall mailer Autual XZnd director, president or other officer or
■1906. at the PoalotBce al Sanford. ITc»fclaagent of any railroad or other trans­
'ander Act of Marrh 3rd. 1(179
portation company or common car­
rier
In this state, or any person In T H E N E W S P A P E R S I T U A T I O N
that day when you assert yourself master of the situation and say: “ I
Telephone No. IH
OHca la Herald DuUdlni
any way connected with such com­
That the cry of hard times Is no
~"fi' • i i Mm
will not spend more than I earn, but I will save for tomorrow regardless
pany or common carrier, grants, myth is shown by the many- news­
O P P O R T U N I T Y FOR S O U T H
of the sacrifice."
sends or delivers a free pass over any paper failures throughout the state.
T h e ‘opening of the Panama Canal, railroad, steamboat or any other Recent suspensions to mind being
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if no other outside influence pre­ transportation line, or. for any dis­ the Quincy Enterprise, tho Haw­
With the facilities of this institution at your service, it is akin to
vailed. should do much to develop tance thereon, or discounts the fare thorne Herald, the Mulberry Her­
- criminal to.neglect your opportunity for saving and financial better­
the commercial inftUiirjez:.iif *k*‘ ^iaid"by the public generally to an/ ald, Bowling Green News, Plant
ment and_ we urge upon yoir to:— 7 '
south and greatly increase the .Cult member of the legislature, or sal- City A r r o w and the newspajwr at
citics Ln maritime. impAStaaCA» &gt;UUwo&gt;-aried officer of the statf, he shall he Dade City.
Then thé Pensacola
there is added to this, the-influanco punished by imprisonment not ox- News not long ago went Into the
r. or by fine not ox- hands of a receiver, »n d « big print­
dollars.
e^ ia * o u ld a
ing establishment “ went under" re­
criminal, negligence on the part of
Sec. 3636. Receiving such Pass: cently in JacksonvBfer— feast -month.. the: tea dors gf .the .southland to rest Any member of the legislature, or the Palatka Item suspcndetHt* dailjrr
• one moment in pressing our claims any salaried officer of the state, whi&gt; edition, “ owing to lack of patron­
t upon the capital of the country. receives suoh pass, or any such dis­ age,” byt has now resumed.
But
Particularly is this true in the cotton count mentioned in tho preceding with all this, word comes from Paindustry, temporarily decreased be­ section, shall be subjectyto the pun­ latka th a t'a new daily paper to bo
cause of the closing of the existing ishment prescribed therein.
called the Morning Post is to start
H. E. TOUR
R. R. DEAS
M.M. SMITH H. R. STEVENS
CaaUar
channels ot trade.
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There are many officers who are soon. It is evident that some PaAaat Cmahtor
VI&lt;*-rrMld«l f
1’inWnl
. The manufacture of cotton goods riding on railroad passes and holding latkan who has a little .cash to throw
* should he a leading industry of the county offices at -the same time. away is to be. used as the "easy
_ . ' south, and in it Florida should par­ They are known and they will bo mark" backer.
When ho wakes
ticipate to a great extent, lying as asked to resign their positions if from his -pipe dream he will have
she does in the southern edge of the they' persist in thus openly and more sense nml fewer dollars.—
eastern half, of the cotton bolt.
flagrantly violating the laws which Miami Herald.
At present the center of the cot­ they aro BUppoaed to uphold.
‘ - — 0 ----ton' manufacturing is In,.the New
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Next Friday night the Commer­
pictured as a place of torment, in­ human beings bent solely upon the
England states, an unnatural geo­
habited by the souls of- sinners to annihilation of one another?
P A N A M A P A C I F I C P M J N K E R B cial Club will have nnother impor
graphical location, necessitating a
tant R e d i n g and it is to bo hoped
whom the gates of heaven are closed.
W hat of the tremendous explo­
The Drain Star has been allowed
long railroad haul for the raw ma­
that it will bo well attended by the
The hell of Europe is n furnace of sives hurled into cities and destroy­
terial, but close to the avenues of to tfa^e upon one of the pewter business men especially.
Every cit­
destruction for tho good and the ing soldiers and civilians alike?
BY. MAJ. F. W. HARIIKH
distribution- under old conditions. pocket pieces br Panama Pacific izen of Sunford is Urged to come to
bad, the innocaent and the guilty,
What of the terrible homds drop­
A change in tho latter feature makes punk plunks, that the Florida Com­ the meeting and let us have n rally
we
for
women and children and babes ped from the war hounds of the air
«Since
the
advent
of
Christ
the south tho logical location for the mission is trying to aell by bffering fo r a Greater Sanford, for this season have 'been taught to believe that of a day.
into the midst'of innocent ami help­
• mill sand tho Gulf coast the partlcu four girls a trip to. Frisco— the four will be our hurvest season and it
hell is the worst punishment thatj
As the devil wields his fork over less women and children, taking ( ha
girls
of
the
state
making
the
largest
lar point in the south, so that the
will take the concerted action of all can he inflicted Upon an erring the denizens of the fiery pit, so do lives which God bade men to pro­
manufactured goods for exports may sales.
the citizens to Sanford to turn the people.
the kings and emperors of Europe tect and cherish?
The contest was to have started
be loaded directly from the mills to
tide our way. There are many good
be
so,
hut
t
Ito
hell
of
It
may
What of tho explosives lurking in
t
wield tho sword of compulsion over
September 1st, but up to this writ­
ocean transports.
things in store for our city and the Europe
casts
a
shadow
of
doubt.
I
the
heads
of
their
subjects
and
force
the
bosom of the seas and periling
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In Flprida there are two ports of ing there seems to have been a lot only way to get them is through the
the*
existence of »hips loaded with
Mm
whose
vocation
in
life
is
the
them
into
the
jaws
of
an
earthly
hell.
the first class peculiarly well adapted of lead not working that would do Commercial Club.
A pull, n strong redemption of souls are warning us j The patriotic spirit which per­ non-combatants?
better
service
ntclted
into
linotype
to the economical handling of this
pull und a pull altogether will ac- „ ^ ¡n s t the lerrdra of hell.
I moatw every human breast itas
What of the broken and grief
manufacturing interest— , Pensacola, slugs than cast up to work off on complish wonders in Sunford from
Yet
our
brothers
across
the
»ri\s
taught us to respond to tile call of stricken women and young girls who
the
people
at
$1
per.
With her developed harbor and inthis time on. Come to the meeting are plunged into a maelstrom of des- country, whether that call be just must toil in the fields that men may
The Ocala Star has this to say
, tcrior communications, and St. An­
and join the crowd that boosts your truction which puts evert hell itself or not,
have bread whilo doing their utmost
drews bay points yet undeveloped. about those pewter plunks:,
city early a ltd often.
to
shaipe
"T h e Star thinks that tho gentle­
And this national spirit has per­ to obliterate the human race?
The latter, with her magnificent' bay
----O
Tho
hell
of
biblical
conception
is
What of the widows and orphans
mitted the rulers of the old world
sheltered on all sides and easily ap­ men who originated .this scheme
who
must suffer through life because
states
that
;
should
be
ashamed
'
o
f
themselves.
The
Pensa
ml
a
News
to launch n contest of blood and
proached, a great harbor, and with a
war has robbed them of a protector?
d
to
the
has
the
true
artistic
talent
when
it
iron
and
The
coins
are
of
the
basest
metal,
the
man
to
be
uppointe
destruction which is shakpeculiarly fine location to draw an
What of the helpless babes who
immense trade from the northwest, the design on one side is ridiculous, short term of U. S. Senator is Ar­ comes to writing poems and we aro h,R the very world to its founduare dying of starvation because ar­
thur
T.
Williams,
because
he
is
the
tho
workmanship
is
crude
and
the
proud
to
have
such
a
bright
young
tion,
and
which
may
even
yet
inwitfi her canal connection with Apamies in the field must have the milk
•Jachicoln river the natural outlet to wholle thing has the look of a fake. man who c e u a u ' d i U message from rnan in our Bister county (formerly volve every civilized nation of fhe
which otherwise would mean life io
The idea probably started from President Wffson that Senator Flet­ our mother county).
globe.
the sea of'the. well developed Geor­
tho
little ones?
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gia milling, industry about Colum­ the Columbian Exposition half dol­ cher was u progressive. This is cer­
What
of the maimed 'who must
It
seems
that
the
inquiry
into
the
Or has tho holl of tradition been
bus; should be especially attractive lar in 1893. This was a very pretty tainly the proper recommendation
go
through
life warped and twisted
unwarranted
increase
in
the
price
of
silver
coin,
issued
by
the
govern­
for
the
gentleman
and
puts
him
in
transferred from the regions 'of
to capital seeking investment in what
with
pain?
foodstuffs
under
tho.cloak
of
war
is
ment
anti
worth
ifts
face
value.
It
the
class
with
the
man
who
had
the
Satan to the blood soaked battle­
is bound to be a lucrative field.
What of the gaping holes in hu
Developing the manufacturing in­ was sold as u souvenir for a dollar. ” message ‘ for Garcia" or the mes­ hurting business. Therefore stop it, fields of Europe?
Yet, one may live in
But in we suppose.
We are solemnly warned to repent man breasts, of limbs torn from thou
terests of the south means, ^Iso, tho The idea did not take very well, and senger to Grouchy, etc.
. development of u nearby, market for a million Or raorfc of them were stack speaking of the progressive part of the meager, loose jointed hope that of our sins or suffer the eternal tor­ pockets, of mangled forms whicl
even a merciful death refuses to re
Florida’s winter gardens, and in­ ed up in the treasury after tho ex­ the qualifications why not appoint some day Posterity will produce a ments of hell.
Be it even so.
lease from their agonies?
creased prosperity all around.— Fclls- position was over. The government John Stockton, whoso candidacy for man who will rise at the proper oc­
turned these loose at their face U. S. Senator really brought out the casion and say: * “ T ’rll with busi­
What of tho millions of aged ant
lhit what of this hell on earth?
merc Farmer.
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value two or three years ago, and salient facts in the progressive re­ ness! Let's havo things right!”
What of the mighty engines of infirm independents who must fact
------0 ---------- 0----the coin collectors snapped them up cord of Senator Fletcher arid made
destruction which are devastating a starvation before this ejell has run-\k
.
DOES ••BOOZE” DEBAUCH?
the fame of Williams greater?
in
a
hurry.
Florida
papers
are
fighting fair land and sweeping a ' once on- tarvation before this hell lias run
aro
John C. Trice, literary and pub­
1260,000,
lightened people into the presence its course?
"But nobody will snap up the
0
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a g a in st an effort to graft
licity agent for the organized saloon
of their Maker?
What is hell? W H E R E IS H E L I
‘
Florida
dollar.’
I
t
’s
not
fit
for
any­
from
the
state
and
citizens
by
conTJie decision of the Florida com­
• interests of Florida, and who watches
Whatover it is— wherever it ’mn)
thing but to cut up into sinkers for missioners to the San Francisco ex­ tributuon for a state exhibit ul the
What of the changing of an area
. every opportunity to get a word 'In
of civilization into a congested mass be— hell is hell, but this hell ol
lines
to
be
used
in
catching
catfish."
San
Francisco
fair.
Connecticut
has
position
to
abandon
the
idea
of
an
the newspapers of the state with
exhibit of o u r fruita and,other pro­ Buffered no( such attempt as yet: of struggling snarling, destroying Europe is one hell of a- hell.
which to bolster the waning influ­ — Clearwater Sun.
ducts and confine their efforts to Truth la people hardly know thero
ence of hla employers has a letter
PRO
VING
T
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M
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the
erection of a suitable building, ia going to be a fair so little interest
• in this issue of the News. Mr. Trice
Perhaps increasing prices of food­ tbo distribution of booklets and an la manifested.— Guilford (Conn.)
takes exceptions to certain com­
ments of this paper relative to state­ stuffs may give an Impetus to tl)&amp; elaborate system of moving picture Times.
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----- O----ments he had published concerning City Market Idea in Tampa, as ! l films showing the state exactly ns it
has
in
some
other
cities.
For
lour
The
tourists
are coming to Florida
is,
seems
to
us
a
very
sensible
and
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blind tigers. Mf. Trice is possibly
years or -more the Tribune has ad­ feasible one.
this
winter
as
never before, being
Our
fruits
and
veget­
entitled to the apace given him for
money
reply.
Whether blind tigers are* vocated such a market for this city, ables would not show to advantage barred from spending their
setting forth the peculiar advantages after the long transportation across in Europe and it is up to us to see
more numerous irt dry than in- wet
«ounties is nit very important. that would accrue In the way o( de­ tho continent, put the plan outlined that they have the proper accommo­
However it is A fact that the institu­ velopment of adjacent territory, but will save the state from the injury dations. Sanford should arrange at
humiliation of no exhibit at all, once, for a hotel, even if it is only
tion is not peculiar to dry counties. * 0 far discussion hat been all thathas been accomplished.
and give the visitors a better^ Idea fifty rooms. We have the location
■If Mr. •I'rice will consult some of his
In New -York this week four city of Florida than they could • got in and must have the accommodations.
■employers perhaps he Could get a
The stalls sny /Other way.— Lakeland Telegram.
----- O----Jins on the males to tigers In wet markets were opened.
are free to every farmer who cares
Billy
Ruuell
of the Palatka News
counties. They know.
to bring his produce to market and
would
make
an
Ideal U. S. Senator
Clarence Wood says It right out
Mr. Trice quotes some scripture
to every pushcart man who cares to in print: "B o b Holly is the bald- in caae there la one appointed for
and asks our opinion concerning cer­
compete.
The opening of these headcit liar lit. Florida while Willis th$ Interim of two months. W e do
tain biblical statements.
For .in­
markets was auspicious and the Powell is the tallest hairy-headed not know whether he wishes the posi­
stance he asks “ Did Christ debauch
most remarkable. feature was the liar of the state press.”
Which tion or not but he would hold It with
the minds or morals- of the multi­
hearty response on the part of the proves that Clairenco Is becoming ac­ honor end "glory to himself and his
tude when he furnished wine for the,
housewives.
climated.
Now Holly and Powell sUte.
feast."

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SANFORD, FLÀ.

WHERE IS HELL?

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Our answer, most
naturally la
’ •No,” bu/ not being a theologian,
the editor of the Newa will have to
be excused from an exegesis, but
.Would suggest* that- John take the
matter up with hla spiritual advisor.
We would, however, were we to
make an off hand guess, ssy that
hail Christ doled out the so-called
modern “ hooxs” to the multitude,
It would have required another
miracle to deprive it of lta sting
Without such miracle we should say
that He would have heel! guilty of
debauching. Mr. Trice's effort at a
quotation from £aul is too funny
•nd too inaccurate for reply. Ws
* would suggest that John hie himself
to a nunnery and study the Book,
though ss a matter of fact, he doesn’t
need it In his business.— Fal%tka,
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Buying with the market basket
on their arms was not confined to
the poorer women. In fact, accord­
ing to the newspapers of the city,
the women who made up the bulk
of the buyers were well dressed and
well InfoVmed on prices they had
been paying.
They were for the
most part earnest in their marketing
and while there was a light vein of
humor running through the crowd as
neighbors met, the business of buy­
ing was paramount.— Tampa Trib­
une, ,

LA R G E PEACE P LA N
The New York Peace Society Is
organising for the purpose of jo n
solidating a public sentiment In sup­
port of any offer of mediation that
may become acceptable to the pow­
ers of Europe which ere at war.
It is recognised that on offer of
mediation at this time is premature,
T H E FREE PASSES
Laws have been passed In all the but the p lan'of the society ls pot
and also in tbs United State only to be ready with a splendid
proh bit any one not a regular volume of public sentiment, but to
from riding on railroad suggest also that the neutral nation*
The lif t cuu out the news- unite in offering mediation and, not
and up to date the editors only {hat, but go further and, if
not attempted to violate the) possible, have aid in making such a
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can challenge Wood to a duel or
take him out in the back alley and
lick Allftarnation out of him.— Clear­
water Sun. •
And yet Clarence Wooda is think­
ing about going to Kentucky and
making ‘ Prohibition speeches.
A
change of brands sometimes U good
for a Florida editor.
A
D. W. Clark has resigned from
the editorial tripod of the Apopka
Newa and Charlie Barnes hts taken
his place.
Both gentlemen have
aomethlng nice to say of each other
from which we infer that the trans­
fer was a peaceful one and for the
benefit of sit concerned. Mr. Clark
gave tho people of Apopka a good
paper and Mr. Barnes esn be de­
pended upon to do the same, and we
sincerely hope that the N ey* will
continue in the good work of bring­
ing now people to that section.
Victor Starbuck of Orlando dtscrodlta the assertion that no man
can do two things well,'for not only
Is Victor a good lawyer but he is
already on the road to fame through
Ais poems that tiro published In.all
the big magazines.
Mr. Starbuck

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About three times a day the ed­
itor of the Herald is asked what
side he favors in the present un­
pleasantness In .Europe.
Ho is not
taking any sides. Up to the present
time none of t h e . warring coun­
tries have sent sny money for ad­
vertising.
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With sugar at ten cents a pound
and reporta that it will go to fifteen
cents a pound we rise to ask where
Is that bunch of sugar growers who
were supposed to be operating in
the Everglades about five years ago.
Have they stayed in Chicago or
Kansas City?
Business has resumed Its accus­
tomed speed in New York city.., Ed
Lambright of the Tampa Tribune
is thsre on a visit.
Some men are. born great, aome
achieve greatness and some belong'
to^the Sanford Commercial Club
and attend the* meetings.
The county commissioners are
meeting today, despite (be fact tb it
there is war' in Europe.

There Have Been Many Fillers and So Called
Puncture Cures on the Market. None
Have Proven Satisfactory Until Now

We guarantee KOR-KER to do all we claim for it or we
will give your money back. This is not idle talk, but a fact;
our reputation stands backs of iL
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*ncrcMe 0*e mileage of tires.
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It ia not a filler; it is a 6 per cent tonic/ 94 per cent air.
You ride on air as now.
KOR-KER prevents the air from
escaping. 1500 miles added to your tire mileage by keeping the
tires always up. *No leakage from punctures, air holes or porous
tubes. No rim cuts. Less tjlowouts. , N o loss of time^or money
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T H E S A N r O R D HERALD

IN AND ABOUT THE CITY
Little Happenings—Mention Of
Matters In Brief
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Mrs. E. 0. Hayes is spending sev­
Free Trip to San Francisco
Tho finest Inves'fmonT'th tho south
eral weeks with relatives jn Ken­ today is now houses *in Sanford.
Tlt&lt;- Florida Commissioners who
tucky.
Right now before the winter season are attempting to raise money for a
'Speaking of distinguished men who opens there are no houses for rent Florida exhibit at the San Francisco^,
are contributing to the greutness of and tho demand always exceeds tho exhibition have hit upon a novel
supply.
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Sanford— But modesty forbids.

“ The President is .worried," says
Notice to Telephone Subscribers
a Washington dispatch* Of course.
On and after October 1st, 1914,
5«mm»rr O i T h « Floating Small Talk* So are we. So are ail great men.
there
will be a charge of O N E
flurclntfly Arranged For Hurried
If you have a house to rent, rooms
Herald Readers
to rent, anything to rent, place it in D O L L A R (11.00) made for chang­
ing position of telephone in same
Thé Herald want column.
building, * and
TWO
DOLLARS
f a t h e r Brcsnahan has returned
Miss Nellie Elder returned home
( 12.00) for m o v ir ^ telephone from
last Thursday a fte r*» pleasant visit from a trip to the middle west, one building to another.
where he was absent for several
of a week or tw o at Coronado.
S A N F O R D T E L E P H O N E CO.
weeks.
Per F. W . Mahoney. Sec’ y.
Drink P L E Z O L , the new drink.
Mrs. M. D. Senn and family will
4-tf
leave tomorrow for South Carolina
Notice to Public
Dr. L. R- Philip» •» spending a to spend several weeks with rcla
few days at Daytona Beach, where tives and friends.
All occupation tax will be due
his family have a cottage for the
October
first. All. not.paid by Octo­
. W. L. Morgan is homo from a
lumrnor.'
ber
16th
will be considered delin­
must successful trip on the road
See Dutton for turnip, rausard and will be here for the rest of the quent and double rate charged.
M. W. L O V E L L ,
lettuce a n d cauliflower seed. 96-tf weok. His many friends ate giving
4-4te
-Clerk.
Alderman Abernathy and fa m ily him.-a glad welcome;

PERSONAL ITEM S O f IN TER ES T

C.
W. Thomas, a prominent
spent Monday a t Daytona Beach~ A.
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where they en jo yed the aurL aad. the jcitizon of Gainesville and ono of the
pioneers of Alachua county is visit­
races.-------•»ing his son, R. L. Thomas of this
7 rcsh' yeast cokes and Imperial
¿•ity fm—a few linyt.
gasoline irons at
Ice cold PLEZOL Tri !7&lt;JTtIcs for
Itev. Householder has returned, to
sale at all dealers.
4-tt
his homo in Bradentown after a
J he sidewalks on Sanford Heights
very pleasant visit to his »on. Dr.
have been completed and the cross­
W. E. Householder of this city.
ings are now being made which wifi
’
Gct your ice cream from Duhart’s give this beautiful suburb means of
I?e Cream Factory.
86-tf
transportation not heretofore en­
The Herald will give a six months’ joyed.
subscription for the largest sweet
W. J. Driscoll and J. 'J. Kerns of
potato raised in the Sanford sec­ Jacksonville
representing
Armour
tion. The record for the season is Fertilizer Works wrere in the city
ten pounds. Bring in your big ones. yesterday.
Both of them are well

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schem'e to collect the funds. A sou­
venir dollar has been coined the de­
sign of which is shown in the accom­
panying cuts. Youpg ladies are to
sell those coins for a dollar each,
*ind the .greater part of the money
received in this way will be profit.
The young lady in each of the four
Congressional districts who sell the

A special -train Washington-to the
Tlmes-Union says: .
"Y o u may say She rivers and har­
bors hill wilt be taken up in the sen­
ate immediately and that I will do
all I ran to pass it.u
This was tho optimistic statement
made by Senator D. U. Fletcher of
Florida when discussing tho rivers
and harbors bill for the
presen
year, which has been held up in the
Senate for several months.
"There is nothing of more impor-

They Won't Do Any Butchering in the Dressing Line

THEY ARE.EXPERTS
j* Ali^iwt-TtTP^rrra knew that THE UP-TOrDATE DRUG
STORE is the best place for the many •tlainty_acee«tw&gt;nes to
good dressing—Brushes, Combs, Tojlet.Soaps, Toilet Water,
Perfumes, Powders, Creams, Lotions, Etc., Etc., Etc.

VyE H A V E T H E M A L L

SEM IN O LE P H A R M A C Y
P H O N E 273 .

Drug Sta r*

SANFORD. FLA.

COMMISSION HAS
CHANGED PLANS

developed resources. Through these
agencies it is also prepared to bring
to tho attention of the thousands
of travelers who will visit the Expo­
sition, the 'attractions of Florida’ s
numerous resorts, tho.value of her
tRne*"
!s” bill
wiU boi|PANAMA EXPOSITION WILL unequaled climate and the various
time, 'tVtTthc'TasiaVe
than the Passage oV
o[ th
this
b ill. larK''sl
K, ViB num
frP0bcr
trjof
„ tn t|,ecoins
exposition.
and you may say with all the em- Kor |mrtiru|nr8 a„ who (lt.8ir,. lo en„
H A V E S M A L L E R F L O R ID A
conditions which contribute to make
msis
you
wish
that
I
shall
do
my
Schruil,.r
Secretary
Florida
Cnmknown
in
the
stale
and
spent
the!
phasis
it the ideal location for winter homes
PLEZOL is the one best fountain
E X H I B I T D IS P L A Y E D
day pleasantly with Sanford friends » st to get it through immediately " mU;,(l|li lloojn 1;t„ „ Heard .Building.
and he it further
•drink.
4-tf
l'illesa it is South American trade, Jacksonville. Florida.
After mature deliberations and a
Resolved, that as a rehult of. care­
A
five
fool
rattlesnake
was
kille3
F. P. Forster has returned from u
there is nothing that could so much
thorough canvas of the state thç ful and mature consideration which
on
the
place
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Davis
trip to Jacksonville, where he at­
affect the business and commercial
Florida Commission of the Panama hns been given the proposal of hav­
tended a meeting of the hankers of Hurt Inst Sunday, The srnnll chil­ interests of the state of Florida ns
We Feel the War
Exposition have rusolved upon the ing Vloridu represented at the Expo­
the state regarding new plans for dren should he careful about tramp­ the passage of this hill. •
following:
sition it is the unanimous opinion of
The Star has not been able to
loaning money on the coming crops. ing through the high grass in the
Whereas, the members of this this Commission that tho program
escape
the
general
hardship.
Yessuburbs these days.
5 or 6 doses 666 will berak any
The Ananias Club
terdaj the Antielnin Mills, whjch Commission, niter a careful consid­ ns now outlined, if successfully car­
eration of the matter of Florida’s ried oof, will provide a means of obClosing out all typewriter carbon
case of Fever or Chills. Price 25
Concerning that celebrated short hnvP furnished it most of the paper
1paper. Best grades only, at 26c stretch of sund-oil road at Kustis R I"1' u*vd f**r Die last eighteen ^ I ri. i ntation
cents.
94-26t
the
Panama-1 mining valuable publicity for Flor11era li) ( (dice
.
,,
, , ,, ,
/'per dozen sheets
Pa.ilic Internationa! Exposition, In ¡.j,, an(1 u novp| m,.t hod of advervenr-&gt;
-t-tii
word
i
hat
it
could
not
w luise merits and demerits nil the
Mrs. It. J- H o l l y a n d chi ld r en a n d
‘•7-tf
cirmignment of paper ordered whlch
uu" K,V1'" *•****»« "* l l &gt;*’ tisiiig which will result greatly to
good roads experts in the astate are send
\Jtsa ^Margaret Roberts have re­
t
w
o
weeks
ago.
a
n
d
expect
ed
it
e
v
e
y
lin,U
»■"»•
a v a i l a b l e for o r ga ni zi ng her benefit and that tho modified
B.
C
Hominy
of
Tampa
was
in
now discussing, Boh Molly of the
lumed from Hemlersor)ville, N.
day
(..r
ten
days
Neither
ran
a
n
y
’
un&lt;l
l‘&lt;
irfertli.g
“ complete and com- purpose of the Commission as ex­
the
city
yesterday.
He
is
a
member1
Snnfor,|
Herald
&lt;avs
that
Editor
where they spent several weeks
... o d.s of the h u s l i s L a k e i„. "M.
.......,i
prehensive exhibit of all1 of the
firm of
Botijfa v A: Klliol, t mr enc e Wo
i i mi l f r o m J!„,.L«nnvitl..
u t K s o n \ Hit
■ pro- pressed in those resolutions is ono
-very pleasantly in the mountains of thi„
,
.
.
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,,n
iv
d
u
c
t
s
of
t
he
s
t
a
t
e
,
cost
of
collecting.
within its powers of accomplish­
ami return home greatly ben efited prominent nrrhitesta and his visit to Regi on
now t u k e s It to his r o o m .
0,1 b a n u om&gt; p a p e r
,
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p
a
r
i
n
g
a
n
d
e
s
t
a
bl
i
s
h
i
ng
s
uch
exthe city means that we will hear a n d wraps t h, e ,b e d, clothes
a r o u n d it e n o u g h for one issu, oi t lie wi t ki &gt; It t1II » (I It lI II u XXoil In I rti. I'ilFU ill! «11IPH I ment and well worth while'and ah\V
by the trip..
Intuì and as well to the very general i ni(,nt and well wortfo while and
stime hotel news in a few days.
to keep the dew off and twice a week und three of the dally, we were
New booking orders for Big Bos­
Ohllg. d to cot the size of the edit'ri’ V»ll* ‘ h“ t
»■' should commend itself to ull citi­
George Speer is home from a suc­ ha* it shaved hv the barber and over
ton Lettuce and Cauliflower seed.
Horn,
down
until
we
were
sure
of
lf
undertaken,
should
be zens who have t*he welfare of Florida
cessful trip to the beach where he. Sunday lays it away in moth balls."
F. F. Dutton.
96-tf
replenishing
our
depleted
supply.
m
&lt;»»‘
,ul1
«
n,‘
complete,
are
of
the
at heart nnd whose interest, co­
caught plenty of big ones
They are This would indicate that the road in
This i* the
reason why this "P'nion. from their estimate of the operation and support we earnestly
Dr. Fain is congratulating him­ on exhibition at the store and ex­ question was not even'yet acclimated
*
champion |week’ « | «p e r ,seight pages instead
that it » ill not he pr.c- solicit.
self that he left Pensacola and came cited plenty of comment this morn- imi Editor Woodfc, as the
If
the
sand-oil
road
theory
s
ho
u
l
d
of
-dye.
and
a
large
amount
of
»‘roM.i.for
such
an
exto Sanford to practice dentistry, rig
Mr Speer says tluil the sea
‘
mint, and
hut he did not get out whole as the (ms
biting tine now and the stand sturdily forth in defense and reading matter set in small type
W herons, the. members of this
We hope it w i l l 4n q t ha ppe n ugai/i.
last bank failure qver there taught local sports will go over in force this make a few remarks in rebuttal
hut as the days go on we find that « omrmssmn have given careful study
him for a portion of his deposits.
week to take in some of the big ones. Lakeland Telegram.
1 «
f.| i
f
I „rilm n rv
I m m i .. ri&gt; nfti&gt;n l i l t
VOriOUN |&gt;hjl*t»S o f I llO p r o j e c t
Mr
Cnairmnn,
f
o
r
!
or«lim»r&gt;
rnicuiniiOTw
nr** onvn up l °
t . *
'[’ hank you
Come to the Nautilus Casino at
I Continued FVom Page 1)
Two Sundays in this week, last
set
by
unprecedented
circum- l "
“ " ,1
l,' olr iU"
your
introductory.
As
we
are
busy
Seabreeze, the coolest spot in Flor­ Sunday ami "yesterday.
liberations and investigations they tain Kidd.
All the this week demonstrating to one hun­ stance».- Ocala Stkr.
One leading shipper,
ida, to spend your vacation.
Per­ stores were closed and the old town
.
are of the opinion that this great and a perfectly responsible man,
dred
visiting
Floridians
the
virtues
fect bathing houses and beach. was very quiet indeed.
Exposition in which some forty-two says he ha» documentary evidence
With the
More Money for li/rcnuc
Fresh water showtir.
New woolen many holidays and Thursday clos­ of the Flustis sand-oil rpad, we shall
states of the Union and no^ less that would send the representative
the time of the audiSejit 8. Interest in than thirty-seven foreign nations are
'bathing sui.ts and roonj 25c.
F' o ing it is rather difficult for a work­ not consume
,
,
, . „ . , Washington,
of one house to jail if the stat
once
longer
than
to
say
that
Bob
legislation
overshadows every-, tu participate will afford a splendid
■ men and women.
100- ldtc
ing man to buy the necessary houseattorney would take it up.
H.Hly is the bald-headodesl liar in lhi|1K c|se ifI Congress.
I medium for publicity in which this
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. W. Brown were hold supplies these days. ,
The express nnd rniiroatf men all
Florida, while Willis Powell is the
Administration leader* an- moving Mjl&lt;1 wj(h its wonderful rerlrd of
show u strong disposition to co­
In thp city Saturday,
Mrs Brown
Those wanting Watson Sprayers tallest hairy-headed liar of the state
cautiously, eager to submit xi|lilli a riminierrial achievements, wealth of operate with the growers, nnd it ia
has just returned from New York, m I lie near future should leave or
press, Fust is Lake Region,
(»•w day» a measure to a-sure lin o - undevrlope! - *■c ;rrcs and vact agribelieved thnt by the time next »hip­
where she was called on the
the sad ders at the store of tin- Geo H
' n.OUU i, .idditionrl f'u tiu e and ,-ultrual ^*i*si bill ties ought not to be ping season opens an organization
mission of the death of her sister F'ernuld Hardware t o at once, as it
M l s s l o n a x ' e s lo F’h r i d n
,ii-o to avoid political pitfalls.
without representation, und
will he perfect-¡d that n il! cnrljlo
Mr. nnd Mrs. Brown will go to Lees­ takes about OU days to gut them
Democratic member* of the Ways
One
would
"
a
t
her
from
reading
Whereas, with these considerations the growers,to .hip their stuff most­
burg Monday to make their future from tho factory.
3-ptc
the following item, clipped from a and Means Comrqittee have agreed in mind the Commission has ovojvbd ly in carload lets and market it on
home, Mr. Brown having engaged
Mrs. M. W. Lovell has returned Kentucky newspaper, that F'loMda is that $(5.000,000 cun he procured a plan which it believes will furnish
fair term». T h * . section hopes to be
In the real estsate business of that
from n trip to Black Mountnip, a wild and wicked state:'
through increased levies on beer, creditable ‘ representation for
the independent of the commissipn men,
*Ry.
North Carolina, where she and Mrs
"Missions in Florida" was the malt liquors, domestic wines, pro­ llate ami a valuable means for unless they will do a» they do at
S or 6 doses 666 will break nny Marlowe have been spending the topic of study nt the August month­ prietary preparations, soft, drinks bringing Florida to the favorable
riant City, buy and pay on the
(last few weeks
Mrs Marlowe will ly meeting of tho Woman’s- Mission­ a ml like commodities. In many atti­ attention of many thousands of
case of F’ever or Chills. Price
spot.
cents.
‘J4-261
return next w&gt;eek.
ary Society of the F'irsl Baptist er sources of internal revenue, how- ^rvurlnt-n who will visit the FlxposiThey meet in Jacksonville today
m&gt;)&lt;t v,,|jr threefore, he it
Charlie Stokeley, a prominent res
Capt
Smith and (laughter left church held yesterday* afternoon in lexer, leaders filiti themselves conto perfect the organization.
All tho
Resolved, that the Commission leadjng shippers are In attendance.
iiient of Ml, Dora and most sue-I today (or Greensboro, Georgia to|D«e 9!'»pel of the church. Additional fronted either with economic or
will undertake the erection of ti
cessful orange grower was in the |attend the funeral of the son o f 1interest was given to the subject by political objections.
The committee will resume delib­ Florida building u|&gt;on the ground
He was Hccoin 1Qapt. Smith who died in New Mex- the presence of Prof. Will Jones, w Iki
city on Saturday
Money in Tomatoes
erations Tuesday and endeavor- to already dedicated for that puf pose,
panied by his eon Paul Stokeley, ico on Saturday.
Capt. Smith ex­ for mapy years has resided in Flor­
DeSoto .county truckers need not
find $26,000,000 in revenue from a of such design as will do. credit to
who is one of tb$ brightest hoys in pects to be absent for hoverni week*. ida, and who, from personal obser­
hesitate
oqe moment about going iq
commonwealth nnd will provide
vations, was able to give un instruc­ source of suggestions under consid-.
Florida. Paul was a page in the last
The board of county commission­ tive talk on the conditions in that eratjon.
Automobile», amusement therein such appointments as will good and strong on raising and ship­
house and was a general favorite
ers are in nession todny and have state, and tho work being accom­ ticket», moving picture films, maga­ afford a comfortable resting plnre ping tomatoes, for. there’s good
with tho Sanford delegation of coun­
Tuko Sarasota, lea
some very important matters to plished by the missionaries."
zines and weekly publications, cir­ and provide agreeable entertain­ money in it.
ty division lobbyists. .
than fifty miles away, realized'$84,come before them.
The following
Do we need missionaries in this culations, railroad transportation,
ment in the form of moving pic­
PLEZOL is the BEST cherry members are present: L. P. Hagan, state?
Perhaps so in some pi the gasoline, xxdnskey, and . other dis­ tures representing in a comprehen­ 000 from 336 acres or 66,666 crates
d r i n ^ %'
’
4-tt
What
T T . McLain, J. F. Clark and C. W. wildest parts, but the railroads and tilled liquors, inheritance, income», sive and interesting way the at of tomatoes, last season.
Sarasota
truckers
have
done
DeEntzmingcr.
the ipflux of settlers from other tobacco and many other sources tractlons and varied industries of
Thursdays and Sundnys—-Wood­
Soto
county
trucked
can
also
do.
have
been
suggested.
the state, these pictures to be ex­
land Park.
Picnic conveniences,
H. II. Wilcox has returned from states are solving the problem.
The tomato crops is one of tho
Distilled liquors and tobacco are hibited in a comfortable auditorium
It is odd, however, to thlÇk of
*
amusements.
T h e only safe, clean a visit with his. family nt Hartwell,
moat
profitable crops grown in
causing
concorri.
Tobacco
already
an(j
j
Q
accompanied
with
a
well
outdoor swimming pool, emptied Geòrgia for a few day».
He found Kentucky sending missionaries to
South F’lorida. The land never fails
is
heavily
burdened,
ami
some
of
the
Florida
when
this
state
i*
contributarranged lecture descriptive of the
daily, cleaneif'and re-filled from ar­ Mrs. Wilcox greatly improved and
to bring forth plentifully, and ship­
tesian well. Shower hath, toboggan expects to haye his family in San­ ing money to maintain missionaries Way» and Means Democrat» insist features presented on the screen.
ments can be made at the time of
. slide. Leased privately also.'
8t5f ford some time in the fall where in Kentucky. It looks like It might that it will not be further consid­ The building will also provide rest­
year
when the very best prices pre­
ing, reading and writing rooms for
Mr. be a good idea to let each state take ered.
In Harry Wilson's window )Ast they will spend thr winter.
vail
up
north. The soil in and trib­
Distilled
liquors
may
be
luXed
rare of its own affairs.— St. Peters­
visitors nnd will contain a bureau of
Saturday reposing upon a cake of Wilcox loves Georgia but 0, you
utary
to
Arcadia ^ classed as being ’
slightly,
though
there
is
great
oppo­
information where there Will be
burg Independent.
' ice were several large sea bass Sanford.
sition to this also.
In any event, available authentic information and first class for tomatoes.
■caught by the crowd of Sanford * . Word comes (rom Ed. Rourke that
fcome party leader» aaserl, whiskies complete' statistical.' data covering ' Sarasota I s 's o o n ‘ to plant celery*-'*
-• -s ' W»shlngtfih Note#*
-* fishermen' at ’Tdhlco PaVk recently.' ho arrived safely at Birmingham and
will not be taxed more than fifteen all branches of the industrial and some 200 acres. Last year ono man
Washington, Sept. 8.— If Senator
The men were Dr. Pulestonf Walter leaves today for Mobile, where he
cent« a gallon. There ts strong sup­ -agricultural activities of Florida. alone marketed 28,000*rTTUtes from
Hand, D. L. Thrasher and several expects to join the Irish navy In the Bryan is appointed a United States port In the committee for an in­
It will be tho duty of the agents in thirty acres, from which he realised
other Sanford fishermen. The larg- defense of tho railroad shops at circuit judge, as now seem» likely, creased income tax.
charge of this bureau of information $1.11 per crate. Sarasota is also-go­
e»t fish weighed over thirty pounda Meridian.
fie will be home in u he will give up patronage amounting
to obtain tho names and addresses ing strong dn strawberries this year
and the party reports tho best of few week».
, to $11.380 h year which ho now
Arcadia truckera can make no
of p!l visitors to the Florida build­
*
L' hold* as a Senator.
As a fedcra
luck and a good time generally. „ *, . * ■it1. *
better
turn than to plant tomatioes,
Prof. B. F. Ezell and family have
ing, together with some expression
judge his sole patronage allowance
celery,
strawberries, potatoes, be*ns,
Typewriter Ribbon»— Remember
arrived In the city from their home
from them ns to'th e matters in con­
will be $1,200 a year for a sten­
peas,
eggplant»,
peepers, ctrc. I t la
(Continued From Page 1)
the Herald when you need one. in South Carolina and will occupy
nection with this state in which they
ographer.
certain
that
the
price
to be- paid for
Any make machine. 76c delivered their now home hero as soon as pos
Tho persons holding places In con­ may be none, though it is quite may bo specially interested, and these producta this fall and winter
“
*nywhere. Phone . 148.
95-tl - *ible. Prof. Ezell will bo principal
nection with Senator Bryan’ s office, probable that Senator B-yan will be these names and this information will exceed the prices of last year.— 1
o
f
the
Snnford
schools
and
become
I am opposed to this will at the end of each week he sent
The many friend» of Willi» Cal­
who stand to lose out if he is af»- successful.
Arcadia Enterprise.
.
Ìihntifled
with
the
lifo
of
Sanford
advance
movement
Jowaxd* secur­ to tye various commercial organi­
loway will bo pleased io learn that
polnted a federal judge are:
be ha» been promoted to the po»i- at once.
W; T.* Bauskctt, Jacksonville, $2,- ing a position— making a headlong zations in the state. There will also
tioq of Florida agent of the Norfolk
Mr. apd Mrs. Robt.Webb will leave 600; J. L. Kelley, Marianna, $2,000; rush for it^—until there fs a vacancy. be sent to the persons visiting the
"0 1 course, under these circum­ Florida building and whose addresses
. * * We«tern Railway with head- thi» week for Jacksonville and from Miss Elsie Douglas, Jackaonvillc,
i .
in JackaonVUlo to take ef­ there will take tho »teamer Lenape for $1,440; Harry Straight, $1,440; Ju­ stances I do not care to make any are ^hereby obtained an artlstle, Il­ As I have charge of the business of the
fect at pnee.
WiUi» is one of the Now York to »pend several week»’ lian Brown. Jacksonville, $1,440; other statement than that I have lustrated pamphlet dealing with the Title Bond &amp; Guarantee Co., East Sanroost popular travelling freight,
vacation. Mr. Webb haa been very Sam Fitts, Miami, $1,440; D. L. tho matter under advisement. Should state as a yvholo and to prepared fqrd Land League, and 'V?. A. Whita vacancy occur 1 will then most and arranged as to contain full and coiqb, I can be found in the Tax As^-agents In the state and hi» promo­ busy at the plant of the Crown Yancy, Waahipgton, $7201
likely
enter( the contest, but until complete Information as to what haa
tion is a source o f gratitude tor hi» Columbia Paper Co., this »ea»on
James McComb of San lord, FIs.,
¡or’» Office in the court house.
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friends here and . liU h e r a In the and expecU to recuperate on the is spending a few day» at the na­ that contjngency occurs 1 cannot and is being accomplished in Florida
and giving some idea of her un•outh.
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tional capital.
ocean trip.
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SENATORIAL SITUATION

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TH O S . K. BATES

�SEPTgfcnER 8, l au

THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE SIX

." A ll rtgjit. Have steam kept up. and grottp of officer* ou the bridge. The
mako the course south southeast Here, captain, faring ua, bolloyved hla bands.
take thl* man along also. _Uo'a (be
*’What have you to report Mr. Hutcaptain, but no better than the re«t.”
ton r
' . '
Ilenley at «red back, with notne entxy
•The veaael Is In our pooseialon. alf.
ho|&gt;e of resistance, but Hie great 0»t of abd the crew under guard below."
tho boats wain gripped hla collar.
7Any |nj; rira r
“Come on. you." he said. Jerking him
••None serious. air."
savagely. "Yer bloisly pirate; make
"And the captain—Henley—did you
another crack no' I’ll laud yer one. la
bo that Ilenley. slrT" of the lieutenant. get him?”
"H e's with the otbeffw.'*
"Ye*; ever hear of him?"
Master* tuuat bavo struck tue at al­
“ Better put the reltow In Irons, Hut­
SYNOPSIS
**Uuve I? - Aye. many the time, lie'*
Gordon C m ig !■ hired by two men. Va.ll tooat the anme Instant mj (1st landed wanted in Oulvcstou. sir. for sotneHiln' ton. There are souio Berloua chargee
to d Netl*. to r 110.COO to go eoulh and tm- on flenlej, for wo wont down to­ worse than runnln’ arm»—It was m against him. you know."
pereonato Philip Hanley, ostensibly id ear« gether. tils roto Ivor discharging, the
rW h at la to re our course. slrT
knifin’ Job, -air."
I t « for Henlay. who, they aay. la In
dying bullet gouging my left shout••lJetiMcoJa._^p^_vcilLiflCJl*.'l_.
"W hit btcaui oLiho filf* T.
9r » l « la to take with h im .» »«&gt;:_
TNnvbunilng T t w tjrab like ■ m l hot
"Aye. aye. »Ir. 8hall I hold Craig
imp* reunite lira . I ten ley.
"The »toward took her bolow and
wire.
Vet I grappled him even as locked her In before the fracna atareM ” and the indyT'
Suapbcted of btirglary. O rel* la cleared
We went down the companion stain
by a 'young woman wand «m is In the vyo crashed to tho dock, but tbo fel­
"Not on Uila caso. Wo have all the
street. Bhe la (git of w ork and hungry.
low lay at united, motionless ni a dead together Into a deserted cabin,
evidence needed.
If you take their
They talk In a restaurant.
man.
Everything happened quicker steward waa In evidence, anil, finding addresses that will bo all Utat Is nocooBhe to an octree*, dewertad by her than I can tell It; with aucb rapidity, tbo captain’s stateroom locked, the lieu­ sary. I'leasant voyager'
wealthy, drunken hue band. Bhe coneanta
indeed, that not a band touched me. tenant kicked open tho door and en­
He waved hla hand nnd theft, per­
to go eoulh with Craig.
1 could barely struggle up on one tered. I turned bnck, explored the ceiving as as ho turned away from the
l i r a Barnard la a goad woman and wtU
„
play the part of hire. Henley to-help knoo. dated still by . tbo atruko which passage nnd finally dragged Louis out rail, lirted bis cap In salute.
had floored mo, itud glance about. from a dark corner of the pantry..
Craig. Th e y arrlre at the rundown Heir
"It la alt over now. dear," l whis­
1e r plantation and are greeted by a rough , W |]Cn tfj0 bluejackets rame tu m b lin g
"Oh. Lor*, Maksa Craig," bo whined. pered.
.
•
looking overseer.
over ‘the rail and leaped at tb e .a»- "A() ain’t don« uuthln', deed Ah ain’t
"Yea. but—bur'll do not fool as
. Coomb* the overseer, and a myatarioua tounded crew of tbo Sea Gull. It w as sab!"
though I could erer^ouen ibnt money."
negret«. Bailie, seem to be the only per­
"You locked up the girl."
n swift, abort tight, the asaallanU b a r­
"You will have no choice. Tho coufts
son* on the plantation. C ra ig t* awak­
"Ah Juat had to. sab. Captain Hen­
ened,by a shot and flnda a man murdcrad. ing erery advantage. I saw tbo lieu­
YvTTTifeclde Jhat,”
ley he Just nat-rally akin me alive, »ah.
"1 know,, what 1 would like to do
tlrouaaard. n creole friend of Coornba, tenant, bare bnmled,’ dash Into the
|f
Ah don’t Hut Ah nebber hurt her
klng"UaC-l«/t
and
right,
hla
appear*. Probing the m u n le rr CTftg
wtth some of It"
the corps* mUelnc. Air*.
i"tflg tirata. - T here was n volley
"WhatY*
Mrs Henley. Bhe end C ra ig determine to of oaths, a thud of falling bodies,- a
"Whore is alx&gt;»—
"Huy this-this Imat."
flght for her mlaalng husband's estate.
here HO de
"In
No
D
.
sab;
here»harp ¿otntuandiiud tho shrill pipo of
Bba believes Henley dead.
“ In memory?“• -----a
boatawalii'a whistleTwo man.1.Rtf** _
. '.
.«»«
Coornba denies Henley Is deed and de«■ . .-You taxed me then '

Gordon Craig

ot Arthur Moat«, hair». Uni»«,
cats «hall ta rada« mad according to u* **"
Deed will Issus Charron on Ih» 19th jl. **
Teacher — Johnny, can you tell me September
A'. D. 1*14.
’*
wltna»« ray official signature and ,,,i
how Iron was first discovered?
15th day of August A. D. IS14.
“
f Johnny—Yes. sir
(•«all
E. A. Douglass.

An Iron Tip.

Clark Circuit Court. Baratadlo Co pu
“ Well. Just tell the class what youi
lOt-Tua* 6te.Wy J. C. Robert» p c
Information I» on Uúil point."

3- ■

■■
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^
NOTICE OF ELECTION
Notire la hereby given that the hi »«u
election, so provided by.lsv, is hereby ,,¡¡15
for the purpose .of gUrtlng trustee» |„, £
neat succeeding two years, and a1»n
1purpose of determining the nlimher 0| bidS
of district school taa lo be IV
levied
"I
fl tq Ifn
r»ri fiel

"* heard (ta say they smelt It."

Soldier of Fortune---- By Randall Parrish
Copyright, 1912, by A. C. McClurg &amp; Co.

e

flao Craig, although the U tte r rev rail
Mr* Henley'a' Identity to the overseer.
The U tte r says Hceley himself put him
In charge of the plantation.
Ifra . Henley end Craig find Philip Hea­
ley's seal ring In the garden. Exploring
the bouse alone, Craig Qnda a secret base­
ment room.
*
He Is trapped and discover* two dtad
bodies One ta ths mlssiag corpse, and
the other i* Coornba. Craig* la struck
down and is mads prisoner by a dark
young man. another, named Herman and
Broussard. M r* Henley la also caught
Craig and the woman ore taken aboard
a yacht which sail* The owner and mas­
ter, the dark young man. calls hlmaelf
Philip Henley. He trie* lo win Craig, and
the latter felgna friendship for him In or­
der to help the woman.
, Mr*. Henlay denlestthe m an le her hueband. Shots locked up In a stateroom, and
**ltenley" produces pap*eg w hich seeming­
ly support hla claim Craig preteodi to
|otn In h U filibustering expedition.
Craig plana to escape with Mr*. Henley
In a small boat and prortslona II secretly.
Going to summon her, ho flnda her cabin
unoccupied, but In good order.
"Hertley*' force* hi* attention* on Mrs
Henley, and Cm lg saves her, making the
captain a prisoner tn hla own cabin.
"Ilenley*»" men havs order* from him not
to disturb him Craig lunches with Brous­
sard
The creole, angry with "H enley,*' telle
Craig that "Henlay” .Is P hilip .Henley's
half brother, aon of Bailie, and that Philip
la dead. Th e half breed la tryin g to seise
the relate
Craig prepares to leave the
yacht.
A t night Craig and M m
In the email boat, taking
Moxlco. Th e y decide Vail
two crook* trying to grab
tate.

Henley embark
to the gulf of
and Neale were
the Hanley es­

rushed forwnrd. the Aral dUappwirtDir "--“ AU ttghL LnttU. -C« 1

behind the chnrt house. The second en
countered llrougaurd stepping off tbo
bridge ladder and hurled the fellow to
tho. deck with ouo blow of a sledge
hammer flab Scarcely pauilng to oco
whether be was alive qr nob the-as­
sailant ran on toward the forecastle.
Tbo whole uffnlr was over In two
nllutitea, the bluejackets circling out
like a fan nnd presslug tbeir enemy
Into n helpless mass against the rail.
For a moment the »tight was furious,
every man for Ulmself; then the ilcutennnt drove like a wedge* Into’ the
bunch, nnd 1! wns oil over.
"O n to the bridge there, Coates, nnd
hold up her head.** snug out the officer,
"llontnv^atn. tnko charge of these beau­
ties and run them Into the forecastle.
L eave two men on guard nnd take n
squint Into the engino room. Report
to me here."
lie glanced townrd me. "Say. whnt
Is the matter with you—shot? You’re
white ns n sheet of |ut|x&gt;r. mnn ”
“ 1 got one on the bend with o Relay
Ing pin fmm the lieft of lb The bullcl
touched me—here.
l,ord. how
It
bums!*'
“ Who did the shooting7"
"Ilcnloy here.” And I touched the
fellow with my foot. "lie tired Just
mi 1 bit hltn.’*
**8o Hint's the man!"’ he exelnlmed
"W e 'v e done a good day's work.*'
Ilenley atlrred aa ho «poke and open
ed bis eyes, .staring up luto my face

C H A P T O f JT V n T " “ ' *

0

Into one corner.

"Now,

listen; act

that table nnd get some food on It
quick. Make cofroe, but don't wait
for anything el»OL" -—
"Yea, s a b "
•
I crossed the cabin and inserted the
key. As the door .opened aht&gt; stood
there wulllug. her hands held out.
"It—It la all over yvlth? You have
been successful V
“Yes. don't worry.” and I held her
hands fast, looking Into her eyes.
•There can be no furUier trouble.
Captain Henley nnd hla crew nn&gt; pris­
oner* The lieutenant I* In Henley's
cabin, going through Uju papers. He
wants to have n full report ready
whcil the Saline comes up. The three
of us will breakfast together."
"You must permit me to wash the
wound on your head llrat," «ho limlsl«1
'T he hair la till matted^wlth
blood. Please.'
She ministered to me with, womanly
gentlencHS. parting the waited bulr
anti cleansing the wound with water
While In no way »erlous It was nu
ugly bruise and required considerable
attention
Sitting there ori a «tool
while «lie worked. I could hear Liuls
bustling about tn the cabin, but my
mind was busy with n thousand mat
ter* requiting settlement.
At lust i
refused to lx* ministered to any longer.
A* we entered the cabin tho lieutenant
stood In Henley's door.
“1 was looking for you. Craig." he
said, coming forward and bowing to
my companion. "Here Is a'newspaper I
j clipping which (nay be of Interest I
| found it on the deck.”

And
An now and always. Do you know
what ts the tint thing 1 shall do when
We make 1’ensacola 7”
"N o.”
I clasped the straying band nnd drew
her'to me. looking dnwh Into her eyes
'Telegraph my father 1 am coming
home."
Is tbnt nil?"
"Anil thnt I shall tirlog a wife with

me.« Bight here I end iny carver ns a
soldier of fortune.'*
L’uder the prutecUug shadow of Hie
boot our Hi«* met.
TH E

E.SU.

ed It to her. watching her face as she
read. It was a local Item describing
the finding of n dead body which

o f the Ken Gull.
“ Now. you thief," he screamed, 'It's
my tum to play Jailer. Como up, both
of you."
.
*
"Just a moment, Captain nenlcy," I
answered, rising to my feet "If there
ts any one to be punished I sai the
one; this woman had noth lug to do
wtth tt"

•That's for me to decide." ho snarl­
ed. snd whipped out a revolver. “ 1
know how to band!« both of you.
Come, Jump now, you dog, or you
never will move again. Paas tbo girl
up first, and be lively about tL Girt
them a hand there, Peters, and don’t
be too caay."
There was no excuse for delay; be­
sides, those lads uuder the heavy enn. vss must be nearly smothered. With'
my arm about her 1 lifted her up lo
where Peters could reach down and
grasp her band, and then followed si T h s F a ca s About M *. of Man Wild to
Lay Hold Upon Mo.
quickly os posslbits. Ilenley had swungf
down to tho deck and stood thcrerbl*
o c n grouped about him. xhe revolver and then at th« llautcutnrt uniform.
«till In hla hand. One glanctT St bis T ho sight or the ratter perplexed him.
“ Who are yon?“ he asked angrily,
face told me be was Insaue from rags.
making
an effort to rise. "Where Is
Chinking only of reTcnge.
•Take the woman bolow,** he snap­ Broussard?” ■
“ Henley." • I • said, stepping In be­
ped, his cruel teeth gleaming. "She'll
get her lesson. Hens. leouls. don't you tween them, "tbo game Is up, and the
hear me? Lock her in, and brli\g me best thing you can do now ts to keep
the key. 1*11 handle this sniveling thief quiet- This gentleman la Lieutenant
drat So you couldn't run a boat, beyl Hutton of the rovenuo cutter Ballno.Not «o cttay aa tt looked, was It. you and hla men have the crew or the Ken
dog?* Thought we'd he gone this morn­ Cull under hatches forward. Give me
ing. didn’t yon? You'll find I'm not back those paper»." *
□ o had the envelops still clasped In
quite as esajr as atl that. Now you’ll
-take yoar medicine!"
J t K le ft hand, and be glanced at It dully
I , still stood motionless, my back to and then beyond me toward Hatton
tho rail, letting him rave, but watch­ Apparently bis brain, yet numbed by
ing every movement. I remember the the blow, failed to entirely compre­
fares about me, fierce, scowling faces, hend. The lieutenant, however, waa a
of men wt|£ to lay hold npon me at man of action. With grip on big col­
the first word of command. What lar he Jerked the wretch to bln feet
did Henley mean to do? K ill me or and held bint there.
give mo over into, the bonds of those
"Hand over thone papers to Craig."

That the fotlovlng
amendment to Section
ng an

tt* ordered xhortlY.

A bluejacket stood ut the font of the
«taint, one hand lifted in salute,
"The Kallne. ulr. 1» alongside and /
hailing tin. The liontawutn •aent me.

1914, for ratification or rejection;
Notice I« hereby liven that 11 |( Hrnti,
Bccllon 6 .
The, legislature shall provide
for
the election hy llie uuallflrd elector« ta purchaser of T a i ( r r t l f l r U r N o « 15» 171,
Seventy Hintiaanil Ilrltl«h
tr«xi|:s
(82. tlilr ») ih* 71r&lt;1 ijoy ot Juriv* \ f),
esch county ot the following county offleer* , I7§
’ '
f.ir three day« held In cheek two hut) A clerk of the circuit court, a shcrtfl, cun *j I'JO
iîïûT-, h*« flirti «ani coirli il carte» ir» in? «'fSf*
btt*
mai)«» a p pi Ir a I Ititi /nr tut drrdl ?•
ln ,l
dretl IhiitiNiinil German tro&lt;»|i« tin111 stables, a county as*c*sor of tases, « tat (•*uc
In occarilRncf with I * »
S»nl
collector, a superintendent of public Untrue- |
ifii ut us rrnhracr* ihn ffillnmnc di «rriNd
relli-ved by FTpiieh
riditfereeiiienl«, (ion and a county survryor
The term -it
»ituatturd
I li Sr ml mde
n&lt;unifr
ncciirditig t*. Informili Inti reeelv j ,.( | ofltre of atl count) officer» mentioned in IM - properly
t«
•ertion ehall lie
for four year», r t re p t that ) lorids. to wit. ! - «I » &amp;&lt;». 62. 61. m
Wn.-*liliigt«ui through neutral
dl|»1o- of county a»»e«aor of take» and count) tat 115. 436. I IT. m . Illock 1». Mile helb
.
collector, who »halt he elected for two year* Survry leTvy (¿rant.
tiiats.
The nilvlcea did tint give th* until
T hr ««ill Iffind brtnC i o c u r d nt ihr dii»
at the general election to he held tn
jdnee o f the hat He.
the year A 1) 1914, when and after which of ( h r l i i i H n r r of siijrh cortlflrffilr in !
f» » me of 1 1 n k n o w n
I Ïnf p ** * n 4 rr 1 1 1ft - « u
»hall he elected tor a term ot four year*
Although the German forces broke they
m
Their poser», dutle« and rompen»at!un »hall kh»ll In» r«*&lt;ir«tnrd ffiCtlirdlnf lu I«**
drrtJ
will
iiju
i
1
thrfeon
on ihn ¡Ï4lh d»j
through the Hrlttah line« In many he prrirrltwd by law. The legtrialure shall
provide
by law for the » cars and
cus­ of September A» D» 1916.
pin A*«, i he Knglluh bold the'r own t o d y of »11 county funds snd shsll provide
WitniM my official « Ì y n » l u r r urtai
] *t t
nulli Fremii reliiforeemeiit« arrived. the method of reporting snd paying out sit thl« thi* 24th il«y of August A
•r»n
K A. lM&gt;l?i;i«A&gt;&gt;
all such fund*.
Mild thell retired
good order.
C'lrrk Circuit Court Srm lnolr Cu . FU
Provided, eounty
treasurer» elected
In
Hyi J. C- llcihrrt», I&gt; C*
Military experln of the allied fi m-&gt; general elertion held In I 9 j i shall hold of. T u i l * 6i f
were re|mrted to have been greatly fire for the term elected.

111

encouraged by flic manner lu vhicb
the Hrlttah forces withstood the mtjierlor force« of the etu-mj
T h e litfonuatlon runic from l'urta through
diplomatic source»
.
_ ____

tho rail and glanred about (he deck.
The boatswain waa coming a ft
“ Wall, moan, bow did you And
things t"
“ All serene, Mr: the whole crew bot­
tled up and mighty little Qgbt left tn
them."
,
“ The engine room?"
**Tbe engineer was a bit ugly, air.
and bad to be manhandled proper.
n «M :jfjh’ In t e « l bunker with a eore
band, ruaxin* blue; Hut the aulstant la
a young feller an' klu run the engines
1 loft him lu charge with s couple o'
i Claapad tha Straying Hand and Drew
lads, lookin' after him."
Har to Ma.
“ Who baa the ttb ectr ' A ’
“ Sotucra. sir."

-1

,

Ungovernable worry t» liable to
lead a penon to inunity and even
lo death. There nrntl be a way
ol taking worry so that it shall do us
good and nd harm.
W o rry , right­
ly taken, should train lo quietness,
humility, patience, gentleness, sym­
pathy.
Invitation Declined.

“ A h BhiiltOMixturc «nyx." reiurtrktxl
Casrtltlr, who wax fond of nlrlng hi*
"book Isrnln*,“ “ 1Vlint's In it. U«tita7“
- . '“ Well," replied Casey. ‘Vali tue win.
/•thnt Ol don’ t Ulte un GITI «how y « " Exchnngo

A Joint Denotation

»Sutler of

Proponine un nmrnil torni to SertJon I fi of

Collier’s
N a t i o n a l • W e e k ly

Flrat Time
in C l u b »
U n t i l th l« T « » r
Collif f ’* has been
sold stS S .50- Now
th t prlre U 13.50
and vrahare secured
s concession wharebjr we can offer It
at ft «till further
reduction In con­
nection with this
publication, q

Special Offer to O n r ReaJen
Ttecocniatat tka area« demand lor CiOscV at
tha nesr pnec. »tbava mode irraatemeou to
oflar It and our own publication *seb 00« »aar
lor th* peie* of CWKsv's alone. This la a limited
t«CT and mutt ba tairen advaotat« ol prompt]y.

W hat Y o a G e t in C o llie r’i
------ c » la tka M l hi*. Indepcodent. (eatleas
Wtrkty nl ttic whole tountrv. Not o n t r U It tk *

«ood cititen s .h a rd booh but it I» » 1*0 *
miasrins lor (ba whota laaittn Amona tha
thtaaa that a »tax'* aubscriptkra t i v ù arei
1000

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290 Sheet

HOL
too

ile II (r«,ilv »,1
• Is t e o| Ftorìds;

by

Ih»

l « f l » ì « tur«

oi

thè

Th a t thè followlna amendraent lo Serllon
1 of Attivi» V of tha conatitution ts hereby
«ireed to and »hall ba proposed and sub(
milled to
so tn*
d » &gt;i»omitt«d
Ih« eiecsors
el*rtor» 01
of ith«
»Iste ■»
fdr aprnersl eleeprovat or rejection at th* next aenerai
tlon hereafter, that Is to »ay. said e«cttfón I
__ be amended so as to
o rra il
of said article shall
fo ll o . . ' . . "

8 rction U

T h » Judlrtat power of (he » ( » l e
»b a l l b* vested in ■ -suprem« court, rirrull
rourt». court of record ot Eersm bla cosnty,
rrimlrial
court».
county
court«.
counly
Jud*c» snd Justice» of thè pesce « n d such
. nth.-r rourl» or r»mml«slona ss th» left.ts
I iu re msy (rum lime io lime « r d s ln » o d ce*
tablleh.
T h » J»t&lt;»l»tur» msy presetib» thè
I compenestion of th» Juittce* and i u d (e e ot
thè «eversi court«, but no court herrtofore
»«tabliahed under thè ronstitutloa smi h w i
of Ktorfds stisll be hereby sbollshed.
T h e vote» c»«t in compilante » U h ssld

pronoeed «mendment», end thè csnvkts,
deelaratloRs and raturns thtraof, »hall ha
«ubjert to thè asme reiutatlons and revtrlrUon* a» are provldsd btr l a » , tor lenirai
elertions in thè state of Florida.
In trstlmony whereof. 1 hav« hereunto set
my hand and affised th» sreal casi of thè
state of Florida, at Tallshassee, th» capitai,
thia thè twenty-flfth
D, m
1914.
■mill day
«1 « Jf of
ut July,
e wl J ■ A.
f»r »XI
m
Jt. C D A Y C R A W F O R D ,,
(8*al)
Secretary of Stale.

fo r

T «i

l&gt;i&gt;od

I «4ef

«rail
h A liiHJG LASS.
( ‘Icrli ( ’treuil ( uurt, Seminole Co., Fla,
Tu«*
l* 6 tc
Hy J, C« Rohprt*, P . C

Business Cards
One Inch C-arita Will Hr PubliNheri Un­
der This llrndlng Al Thr Kale Of 17.1*0
Per Year.

Drs. Mason &amp; Householder
Dentists
Garner &amp;

Woodruff Building

Terms Moderate— Strictly Ca*h

In Court ef the County - Jodi*. Bemlnole
County, Hist« of Florida
In rn Eslat* of.
J. 8. Moor*
T o nil Creditors. Letale**. Distributees and
all Fersons havint Claims or Demsndt
acainst »»id Estate:
You, and each of you are hereby notified
GEO. A/D eCOTTES
and required to preeent any claims and de­
mand* which yeu. or either of you. may
bave »(ita si the estate ot J. 8. Moore, de­ ATiOKNEY and COUNSELLOR at LAW
ceased. late of Seminol* County, Florida,
1
to the underel(nrd adralnlstratrls ot aald
estate, within two yeara troni the date
Practice in State nnd Federal Court*
hereof.
_
Datad July 23rd, A. D , 1914.
Garner-Woodruff Bldg
Sanford Flo,
R U T H E. M O O R E,
OS-Tuee-Ote
Administratrix.

Phono 319

DR. C.' G. B UT T

In

Cnurt ef the County Judge, Bemlnole
County, Hlalo nf Florida
In re Saute nt
W . If. -Underwood
DENTIST
T o sU Creditor*. I » t e e s . Distributees and
all Person* having Claims or Demand*
Office: Yowrll Building
against said Estate;
You, and each ol you, are hereby notified
‘and required to present any claim* and de­
SANFORD. FLORIDA
mand* wblrh you or elthar ot you may
have aceinst the estate at W. if. Underwood deceased, 1st* ot Bamlnole County,
Florida, to the undersigned administratrix THOMAS EMMET WILSON
ot aald estate, vithln two yeara Itora the
E. FERGUSON HPUSIIOIJH*
date hereof.
Dated July &gt;4th, A. D. 1114.
,
Mr*. E M I L Y J. U N D E R W O O D .
08-Tuaa-ttc
Administratrix.

Wilson &amp; Housbolder *
LAWYERS

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Notice is hereby flven that M*nry Oteen

•eld Certificate In |ny office, and has made
application I or Ta x Deed te issue la aeceydan re with taw. — •* —r h -— ¡------Said Certificate enbracee the following de­
scribed property, situated la Seminole l ouotr. FI «rids, to-wit: Beg 5J S chs W of N E
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Application

Hr cl (on 575 of ilir Gnnrrnl Stalul**»
Art fri# IV, off (hn eon•1 11 ut fon of t hi* alai«
N oiler it hi-fi* h y fl v rn thaï Jt
U llwn*
of n o rid l, frlalinK IO thr «ppnSntmrnt of purch«»4-r
of
T «i
( 'rrtincatrw
N*cm l'Hl
rommlaiiohrd ofHr«r« of th* «l»!«* militi«
104 7: 10 Si, ii«t«&gt;&lt;f thr 3ni day of Jaft«
II* tt reseli veri hy ih* !*f Ifllal UT* of ih* A
!&gt;. 1912 mfi il t *rr 11fl rut t* 6j&gt;'n HS7. ii
• t«t«* of Fìnrid*
thr 3rd day of July, A 1* 1906, h** DlH
Th * i lhr followiny «m^ntJtnFfil (o Hrrtlon raid CofTlfirmltyi m my o ff ir r .n n d ha* mai«
1*1 of Artldr IV of th* rotisi il u(lofi of ih*
ton fr?r ( n i dred ta U^vir tn i r « r f j
■fst* of Fj Grill« 1« h«*rrby aerm i lo «nd «hall ai Dprplient
r with law.
Haiti errtifirntr* No*. lOfl
f»r «u b m i U r d tu (hr rlrrior# of» (hi* ••(«(• 104",
10 52 r rut)rare» lh o# ln ll o «ini; dr»cfü ‘«
for «dnptlon or rrjrrtion at ibr n r«i ffn rn l nr u pi-r 1 y aituatnl
In
Hr mlnolr
count y,
r Irci lori hrrraftrr. tf&gt;«( la lo ««&gt; . t h « t Srr* r lm ld a. tu « n
11. I l
lw. 20. Ill-rk
téon
of Artirlr 1\f «h«lt ha kmvndid «o G. Pot« if*. 27. |.nti
28
and
29
lllock
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M»l*
«■ tn reati «« follo» ■
lacHa |«rvy ( I r a n i , &lt; r f 1 1 (i c a tr Nm
c re­
Srrtion i fi, T h r Governar »hall «ppoinl rlira
rra * lh«fui) ci «ring
dracribrd
proper t f
■U rcimrniolonrd ofFirer» of (hr *t^lr mllitis,
In S r m in o U cgunly, Florida,
Inrludina sn sdlutsnt (eneral fot thè •(•(». •ituatrd
S h o f N F»1 4 of Section 12, T p 21 H, II. Si
« i l i . rshk o( brlamiiier Eeooesl. «hu shsil be
80 iaerc«,
T h r aald land * eo-verni l»|
chi»! o l staff. The dulie« and comp*nsstion (E*
(H lf lc at e i N o t . 1046, 1047 and 1052 h*lni tJnf all otftrers so appotnted shsll be ss flted avaanl
at (he date of the laauanrr of auah
by I « « . The terra» ot olfiee of sii romrais- reri incite In thr n attic of U n kn ow n . 1 *1 . 1 d'a
sionrd nfltcer* of ih» otgsnlied militi* shsll covered hy certificate No, 4fi7 being a«*r*i#d "
he rontlnuous durin* tn» ptesapm of th». at the date of Imuancc of tuch Ccrtlrtcit*
Governor; subjevt lo such l i » ( a» msy b« irf t he ,name of J. II. Ahbott.
rnsrted by thè texislsture providin* for thelr
Ifiilrw* auch rrrtifiirat«« thaï] be redeem­
retlrrment tor »*•■ or other rsuses.
ed arrordlng 1 1» l a » , tat «!**cti will laau«
A Jofnl Rraolutlpn
i befcoft nti I he 2 11h day of Scjil r ml** *
T'rnp/—Iny sn «mendment to Sertioo t ot A I » 1911
A ru ’rle \ of (he oun»lltuttun. f r i s i m i io thè
Witty**« my official *i g nature and *ft
jud Iriary ;
(hi* i hr 2 41b 11a &gt; of A u g u af, A II l 9 1 I

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"and be lively

nbout It. I haven't anything to do
with that affair, and I don't think you
will have much more from now on.
You are my prisoner, and you are good
for a ten spot at least Bland up, jrou
coward.” lie forced him hack against

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We followed the two on deck, nnd
after one glance about 1 led her
around the bulge of the cabin to the
narrow dock efmee astern. Tbo hoot
In which we had escaped' had . been
hoisted Into Its davits, and we baited
In Its nhiulnw
I could perceive the
whitcnc«s of the Hall no's deck and the

Notice of Application for T * « Deed I nlet
Section 575 o f the G e ne ra l Mlaliile«
Notice is hereby given that Edith l;
Mead, purrhaaar of T a *
Cetllflrat« V*.
2322, dated the 5th d a y nf November.
A. D. 1*95, has filed said certificate In my
Ofltce and has m ida application for tit
deed to issue jn accordance with la s
Salt
certificate
efnbrarea
the
following
dn.
ertbed property situated la Kemlnul* rou».
ty. Florida, to-wit; tleg N K r « r of KWH
of S K M , Hoc to. T p 21 S. It .11 E. tur. ti
4 chs? £i 5 cha. K 4 chs. N fi chs 2 ' 4 t
Tho oald la nd being osseaaed at the ,Ut»
of the lasuanc« of auch rertlnrate in tka
name of U n k n o w n .
Un le»» •«(&lt;! cer'iSeix
«hall he redeemed according to tss
ut
deed will t*»ue thereon on the fit h -1 ») d
September. A
D. 1914
Wit nr»* rny oflirlst signature and -ei
this the 2 l» t day of A u r u - l A
I* IV! I
(»»ati
e . A. D o u g l a s s ,
Cleik Circuit Court Beminole Co., H a

English Held Line Until
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and Then Retired.

W O RR Y.

“ Yes; legally my husband, although,
ho had driven mo from him by dissipa­
tion and neglect. I —I cuunot tell you
the wretched story now.”
“ Nor do I nak It." he hastened to nasure her. "What Is It. MapesT'

lie it ordained hy tho le gislat u re of the
Stole ot Florida:

■dtlW W Iw ftM ilalT rrS c h o o l District So t
Gäbe Ixrng, Arch Prêtait, and P. K. i uti„'
IInspectors,
m n . i l n . l end
. r. ,1 Wl
W 1 N.
M Jacobs
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Clerk.
(fVnsva Special Ts* 'School District Ns i
E. ,U . Kilbce, Edwin Raulerson and A a.
Aloran, Inspectors »ltd G i -F .-H » rrt» » ii *terk
tly order of ths Board of Public Imirif’
lien »I Seminole County, Florida.
F. P. F O R S T E It, CHAIRM AN
D. L Thrasher, Bsc. snd Bupl. of I'ubU«
InttrucUon.
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Sia (6), ot Article Eight Ik), of the constitu­
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tion of ih» «tate ot Florida, is hereby- agreed Tue» Dfitr
to . and shall be sifhmltted to the eleHors of
the stale at t-t he general election *tn he held
of A p p fl n ilo n for T a t D m ) Cndt#
Reinforced on the flrst Tuesday ta Novsinbcr, A. D. Notlrr
S e c t io n 575 of Ihr G r n r r a t H l i l u i r i
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$6,000 I or M. I;. College.
The f-iwu.itilgn that hn«4heeii eon
ducted In the Hiuilsvllle Methodist
iltatrb-l (luring Hie month« of July attil
AugtiM for »nbsirlptloii« to the fund
being rittar-il for
tfj«• JlIrmliigtiHin
Mclliodlst college elrooxl nnd Itev. J.
11.' ÜUtptnIng. financial agent of Hn
college, who limm been cotnltleHlig (hr
cnfiipnlgn. left for TnlladegH, where
he will remain several week«.
Mr
I'umnilng «tnic» that about ffi.OUU
In MtitiHi-rlptIon» . wer*
aecured ut
IhilllWvlIle, Alu.

coultl uot bo itlfiiuntxl
Tho details
of the man's nppcnrnnro as well an
the eloUiea worn were carefully do
plcted, evidently In hope some one
might thus recognltc Hit* party. She
remained with tho bit of paper In her
blinds for whut scorned n long while,
while we waited Titan her eyes were
slowly lifted In otir faces
'Thnt who Philip Ilenley." *ho said
»olx-rly
"Your husband, madam?" asked tlxlieutenant as I remained silent.

NOTICE OF ELECTION
Wbsrssa ths IssUlstur* o( 1913, undsr
ths constitution of 1BS5. of ths »tat« of
Florida, did p&gt;u thru lofot rMotatlbn* pro*
po»ini smsndmrnta to ths i-onrtttutlon of
ths »tats of.- Florid*. *a«L.4Ae—*sms—&gt;»&lt;•
agrsrd to by a vet*.of three-flfth« of'stl ths
msmbers slsetsd to ssrb hou»«; that ths
votr* on said Joint rssnlutlons vers sntsrsd
thstr-TT»pet lira jounTsla. with ths
nd nay« thrrsop. nnd th*y did dstsrmins and direct that ths tans Joint resolu­
tion» ba aubnittsd to ths »Isctnra ol ths
state st the scnsrsl election ta November,
1914.
Nov, therefore, I. 11. Clay Cravford,
■serstsry ot stats of ths aisle of Florida, do
hereby (ive notlee that a
General Election
wilt he hrtd In each county ta Florida on
Tuesday neat «urceedini tho first Monday
to November, A. I). 1911, the »aid Tuesday
helm lbs
'
Third Bay of November
for the ratification or rejection of the »aid
joint mutation* proposing amendment« to
the ron«tltution of the state of Florida, vis;
, A Joint Resolution
I’rotioiltis an amendment to Section SI* fS(,
of Article i.tfht till, of the constitution of
i the »tale cf Florida, relating to county of1fleer».

BRITISH CHECK HERMANS.

1 read It tiaully «ml to klfemw trantic|--

In Possession.

N B o f the bands flung the coll
so that It fell nt my feet. And
I did ns directed, aa otherwise
U wo would have been crushed
under the vessel. As It drew taut the
boat swung In gently against tho aide

merciless dev Ha? All ( could retd In
bis eyes was hatred, exultation, con­
sciousness o f power.
“ Hard luck. Craig—bey r be began
tauntingly. “ Played with the wrong
man, didn't you. Now I’ ve got the
girl Juat as 1 want bar. and as for
you-Lord! bat III keep you to pity
with oil the way to Uondnraa. It will
be a pleaeopt voyage, my friend. Ilere.
Masters, you and Peters stand by.
Now, you robbef» give me those pspers. • • ,u‘:
J ' ¿ 1I handed them oat, watching closely.
Peter» stood at my r^bt. onu hand
on uy arm; the other fellow must
hard been behind ma Henley grasp­
ed the'envelope, opening the (Up to
be sure of It* contents. The move
tueut caused him to lower the revolver
end evert ble gese for Juat an InWlth ouo motion I flung PtUre
) and Jammed e clinched fist Into
i rtfplain'« face.

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of said years In ssch of the Special SckiJ

N oth* •( A ppllritU « fo r Taa Bead Under T s i Dlatricts herein «Iter named ;
.i/r*
Nacllan t of Chapter 4SSS, Laws of Fla
-Bepumker i s l k t
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to be «held
Tursda
Node« 1». hereby (Ivan that Henry Clean, Bsnford Special Tsi School District So i
purchaser of Tax CarrlJfleala No. 2010 datad lyengvtoa BpectsJ_Taat School Iy-ot-ici &gt;,0 {'
tho »mi day ol Jun« A. D. 1002, has Iliad
------------,
school—tiloietrr •&lt;„
Jdi
**td-t?art1flr*t«r hr m v'offliw. l i n r i n i madr _ j «luotn
r
Special Ts* School D.strlct No !'
application for Taa Deed to laau* ta accord- s a d Geneva Spedai Tsi School
t&gt;t««rl.-t
r
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IItasV a
■ 1ft a
*,f IAst ■shaU
:1sm11 I,ho Vheld
t- I.J ...
■ tkl
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■ nro with law .'
Further,
ssid
election
under
Haid Certificate arabraeoo tho following de­ sane rule* and regulatlrtas, and the oJii
scribed pioporty, altuatod ta Seminole Coun­ flestions of election shell be the .1 -r, "
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ty,-Florida, to-witr B«g ? U aha W of NE prescribed for those voting in
ritiri
Cor of NW J4 of BE « S a c 10. Tp 21. It 31, election creating ■ epecltl tax school I'lstricT
run K »Oft. 8 120ft. W *0!t, N 120 ItTh* following nr* ths inspectors snd rt,rb
The said land betas aeeeeeed at the dal* ngp^otated to bold the election on September
of (ha lu u ta t, of such rertlBeat* ta tha name
of Henry Adam«. Uni»«« «aid Cortlfleat*
Bsnford Special Tsi School District q« t
■hall b* redeemed according to la v , Taa A. L WllHsma, T. 8. Davis. G. p.
t»a*d will laauo thereon tho 10th day u!
inspectors. It. i'. Massrell, Clerk.
tS&gt;
September A. D. 1014.
liungwood special Taa School District u.
Wit nea* my officiai signature and »aal this 2, C. V. Hartley, IV_ H Hooker and J «
15th day ol.Auguat A. I). 1014.
Scarry. Inspectora sa 1T . t*. t^wl». Clerk.
feeal)
E. A. Dougl»*«Oviedo Sperisi Ts* 8chbol District
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T. Hui»t.
11..«» Theo
Tk.» Aulta ...i
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Clerk Circuit Cpura, Remino!» Co-, Eia L. T
»nd u
N )» k
Tsnntr
104-Tue«. Sic.
Hy J. C. Robert». O. C ^ Inspector», nnd T . W, l.Swton rieik
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. The c«Jd land being saeeseed at the daU
• t the Tlauance ef auch cartificate In Iké hume

Sanford,

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WIVES OF BELGIAN SOLDIERS

BUY YOUR
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Thrjr arc shown lined up to tfet tlie allowance of about 10 cent« n day from the gorefniueo« white their bu*»
bands are lighting.
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A t a meeting of the Writing Paper Manu«. , *•

' A n o th e r aÜKKeaUôn Is ff T d n in p - In x
of 8 to 10 per a m t on railroad tick*

! eta and iidluU«loii to theutenp hiseC O M M A N D E R . OF FRENCH ARMY tiull parks timi other IIcciimi*.! unitine*
I menta.
It Is estimated that from
IN CAMPAIGN AGAINST
$50.000,000 to $Hl).000.UDO cuultl be
GERMANY
raised In thin wny.
The rom mit tee bus nut yet deter
mtnvd upon il rompjele tnxr.tlon pino,
hilt purpose« to liii«teii It« dellberu
t Ion « mo a Mil inn y be Introduced «ouït
after President W lb oll llddfe-se« coll
gress on the «iihjeet. which prohnbly
will be intuiçdtntcly upon his retnry
from New UnnipHhlre.
AdmlnUtrntlon lendrrv are Impressed with the
necessity of tjulek action In order to
disturb eumfltlons at little as |u»««l
Vie.
A doubling o f the prenoti! tax on
beer. It lu estIninteil by Iro.ijuirv ex
perm, woiibl produce
$05 non.udii
Some rommljtee member«, however,
feel timi taxation of commodities oth ­
er than beer and patent medicine«
would cause It*«» popular friction
Anioni; |he committee Iteinoernls
there him been some opposition to nny
war tin ill, nit lit Ihl« ¡M*»«tnn the « on
tendon being that there I* plenty of
available nmjjejt for present need«.
A M E R IC A N
U n ite d

States

TR A D E

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Business

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SI. .10.1.000.000.

nil! SHIP SUNK.
Kaiser W ilh e lm der Grosse V ic tim ot
B ritish G uns.
Winston Spencer Churr|illl, first lord
of Ibe admiralty, snnuunceil I hr »inking
of the Kni»er W ilhelm d ir Grosse In
thr housr of coitiimins. H r »nidi " l i e
*Hmirally ha* re t. .veil Inlrlllgrnce that
the German nrtnrcl merchant
crul*rT
Kilter Wilhelm tier Grosse, of ll.ono
ton» and armed »»ith trn V inch guns,
hss been sunk liy the II M S Itigli
Flyrr, u(T the wrsl ctiast of Africa.
“Tills is the vessel width has been In­
terfering with traffic between this coun­
try « « ! the cape ami is one of the very
few German armed auxiliary cruisers
which succeeded |n gelling to sea. The
survivor» were lum ini liefore the vessel
• sank. The H igh Flye r had one killed
and one wounded."

.Hlhles For British Troops.
BritUh naval ami m ilitary
u.vmclatlon» are delivering Bihlrs to every tunn
in Ihc army and navy. '1'h ry l«-ar the
following inscription written by I «m l
Roberts &gt; “ | ask you to p u t.y o u r trust
tn God. H e w ill watch over you and
strengthen you. Y o u wilt And Jn this
little* book guidance when you are In
heallh, comfort wlien you are in slcknes* and strength-when you are In ad­
versities."

EMERGENCY BILL.
5*ft Drinks. Railroad and Theater
Ticket* May Be Taxed.
A «tamp tux on aoft drink«, na
w»U ns beer and pnte.it m edicines.
I* contemplated by member« of the
house way« and mentis committee,
wblrh U preparing nn* emergency Inl*ru*l revenue bill to offHet trenatiry
lossi*« du« t0 curtailment of Import«.
It I» urged tbnt aoft drink« are a&lt;
touch luxuries an Wine« or beer a ml
that »'«•.-*
. JtLitUnhle
^lUtrl’ i'idoti would
‘v’:'v... d
M nccnmpIlMboil tiy till« plan.

Trndt* of dio l ultod lU u tc s w lth
[ p t h wm ilm aritain . r rm m rb*v -n r m r»-TT«rn i
[ j e n r e irrtiv N n iie Itti. 11*14. aggregai od
$ l.:io :i,000.000. a n d constltutod lift
por coni of ilio o n d ro commerci* bah
d In i by dom eatlc p o ri«
*&gt;f lilla N ew
W o rld com m eri'o. $tl5ti.O&lt;Ml.AtiO w n »
w lth N o tili A m e ric a , am i $.1 1 7 .inni
Otto »rid i South A m e ric a .
Im p o rta
fro m
N o rth
A m e ric a n
coutil rio«, vulllod at
$ 127,1100.111111
»vero tiilofly froin C iiiiiu ln , rubi», M r
leu and C o n tra i A m e ric a n « I n Ica. and
di&lt;- ItrltU h "'■■«! lu tilo «
E x p o rt« tc
V o tili \morb-Hti coutil rio - $.i2U u n a

min »» • re p l,|o||j i&gt;, l 'alia.In $ l«5
limi limi
i nini
$ip,i pini (imi , nini
Cont r ai , \ mortoli a n d Moxlco. o n d i
nhout
$.iti.otM).oo&lt;).
The
United
Stati*« Supplica tn dice nac of Cnniii Iii . Central America nhd Colia, mori
tluin ni) hthor parta of dio »»orbi
coinhltiod
W AR

B U L L E T IN S .

firrin a ii tf.«*p» " h r r. ported a» taking
thr 11 1! r ii» ivr in It. IglriM 1 d ig "
A dispatch fr.iiu T ie n -l »111 say»..la p «
nc»c troop* have been lam lei I at several
points on the const near Kino &lt; l«*w
Th e Norwegian »tra n irr Gottfried has
l»ern blown up In tfft* N o rth sen by n
ftmillng mine.
E ig h t members of her
crew lost their lives.
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It Is stated that British marlnr* have
occupied O strm l to prevent the Germans
from getting a foothold on .tl«* English
channel.
A British official statement says that
»f tlie I ¿&gt;00 men comprising the crews
i t th r five Germ an warships sunk off
Heligoland, only 330 were saved.
A Berlin dispatch *«&gt;» the Germ an
arm y is energetically pressing the llu »slans In the nciglilairlKMid of AUensteln,
T ia G Prussia.
Secretary of S io tr B rya n announced
that Frederick. Palm er, the Am erican
w ar correspondent, had t**rn selected by
the prey* associations of -the L'n ltrd
Stales to act as general press representa­
tive w ith the British arujg-

Tlie U nlled States has Informed the
powers of P.ufope of Its intention to
Send the nnnoreii cruiser N o rth Carolina
to Tu rke y to e n rry gold for the relief of
Am rrirans, n rro rd ln g to an announcemeat hy thr state department.
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President W ilso n Issued a proclam athin of neutrality recognising that “ a
State of war unhappily r\ t»l» lretwrell
Japvin anyi \u »tria -H u n g a ry " It ts sim­
ilar to other proclamations previously
Issued.
Brcnusc of the non-payment of the
w ar levy of £ 10,OCX),000 the Germ ans, It
,1» said, threaten to »eile the famous pic­
tures and objects of art in the Brussels
museums.
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Tfie Itussinli in illtury attaché at Paris
I» credltrd with the »latrm riit that nildltiiinal Hussion am ile» are about to in» iole western P ru»»ia w ith tlie intention
of marching on Merlin
The «il un I loll
throughout the
A ll tlie Balkan
to take part ni

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A London Exchange Telegraph iiK
pat eli from Borne sa\* a St. I'e 'e rvlm r^
message stall * it is nfllr** iljy Jidm ilted
the liussian capitai that H.tKXl.fXXl r
. r hern n io h lîlm l
These forces have
Iwen divided Into Unir arm lrs which arr
bring sent Into the- field one after live
other.
Poetic Shot at the E n em y.

A British «licll went «ctramlty: nftci
n German wnr«hip In till* North «cn
rarrlrnl it vena- writ ten on ft
It &gt;v»«
liiwcrlticil after nn cxcliringi* of cuiirtc
xlca bet»vecu tlie Britl-ti nmt fiormitil
fleets shortly Iwfiirx* flu* wnr It gi«*a:

tions existing at the time.

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It is officiali» announced from Paris
that ttu mild ■r v g .o rrtio r bu» ordered
all resident* of M.e roue within ai timi of
the city'* defending fori» lo et u. u ile
and destro» th rir houses within four day*
f ruin* August 30.
The 1¿onduli Chronicle's Boulogne cor­
respondent send* tfie personal story of a
wan ride* I soldier who has arrives! there
and win. d e cla m i lie was one of thirty
*lir»i&gt;.r* of a British compati» of li'***“
troops 1» fin Wive practically wiped nut I
I.» Mie » .ermau artillery
Refluire» from tlie »eene of fighting
around 'ton* r. port that « voteti ti«.k a
promu.rlit part in directing tin* to rn, on
artillery, sa»» lite I .on,Ion T im e » corre '
»pondent ill Paris
\ero|il tre » inn rent
m er the British position and I fiel r pilotsignaled tlie G r-n w in hutterirs iiy means
of a disc swung
the end of a line

ders be accepted in accordance with condi­

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the tirili«I» official bureau repeats its
statement that
England lias hit.) no
mine« In the N o rth sea and add*!
"P .n giV uJr therefore, cannot be charged
with any
in ju ry up to the
present
cniiM*.I hy mi nr la y ing."

dation, we hereby withdraw prices.

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In anticipation of tlie above men
tion increase, we have made heavy
purchases of all grades of paper in the
past few weeks.

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Our Prices On Print­
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winter’s supply of Stationery and forms.
We cannot guarantee that the present
prices on printing will remain as they
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Vou made us hn ppv w h o « we " r r # her«.
A n d In return « e ll « - n d voti t'lls
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The crews of destroyers which have
arrived in* 1 omlon »ay Mia! ^at least
r l r i r n tierinan \e*»ri» of »ariovi» » 1 res
»»ere »unk in thr engagement off Heligo­
land
I V Prendi war office gave out the
following otti« lai »tatrmeHt : “ T h e Ho»
sim. a nu v toi» colli plej e]» invested Ko
tilgst«-rg and .lerupied \H rn»tcin. both
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Ttir P reue It m inistry of war announce*
Mud it has l.een derided to call nut the
, 1ns» ..f PM I. which will give at lr««t
yooiMVl «.h iilio o n l troop», and also to
rail out thr o liv e r r » r r v r and the eldest
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I CURBSTONE G LE A N IN G S t A B O U T PEOPLE AND EVE N TS
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In ri E »t*t* of
t,o» HI U Rton*
To »11 Creili!or». L#f*t*#*, t) («tribù tee.
all t'araon» havinz C U im i or U rn itf.
• film i »alti Kaiat*;
You, and *ach of you ara hereby notJ6*i
and rc&lt;iulr*d ,»o preacnt *n y daini» , M
demanda whlch you, or elther n| ¡rou, n, .
ha»* afalnat thè ««tata of t.ov«tl |, si»,,
drrraied. lata of Semlnol* County. Fiorii*
(o Ih* und*ral(n*d adminfalratrit o| , „ i
retala, witkln two yrari (rum Ih* da«* brr*.

drawing together J n _ social__ inter­ This Ueadinj* THREE CENTS »
flated-Auauat_2fUn A , JJ. 1111.
A N h lA C. s t o n i :.
course members of the club, while Line For E»ch Insertion. Minimum
3-Tura-Stc
Admlnlitratrin
working together for a common pur­ Charge 25 Cents.
N O T IC E OF ELEC TIO N
pose. The making of roses is a fas­
Tn Uia Sharia, al Samlnola ^County. ..&lt;
cinating, and charming—occupation,
1
SU I* ot Florida:
FOR SALE #
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------fit, It known, That I. It. Clsjr ( i « , l of«
creating a delightful enthusiasm, and
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I Recratary o f Rut# of tho State ol Floe*.
For
Sale-At
a
discountScholarj
0
hereby *lv# notice that * im,,,! ,u#.’
C ia a lrr Grab
a desire to be present at each meet­
hat I lib*
Dunlry frufa— (bat
ing.
It
la
expected
.that
ovgry
mam«
.
.
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.
_______
________________
______Kahip
in
Sanford
Rnalnea.
CaU
tp.
the farm P d lib* to hike
Mooasr^ln^
A i J ’ s,, ^
■ad’ Sanford ta w W ' t i f ' fffg* tglib. * 111—mitktr-pr"hirrgf Otfitrf T m tW trto use-tfr-and It wtfl be
eUbW-spajL-tu^Ahair hunda aad are ram estty Jgfpacstcd~-tn .m oderale by. made twelve,red p*ber-roses her the t &gt;M " J I -a ■Mvrifttt r
IlulUrm ilk ta maka.____ ____
• for VtrUod Stata* Senator trwm tlr*-Sttl,
In your Joy. Ob, thia rann««* *4unit waste, thus- '.knocking out the g iv in g ~ t g 't h g-Hrnmtltteg- of - Indies C it y Beautiful Ball, to be given1 lir Offieé.:i03-tr. ^
■at-llFtlda, for.aU.XM r» *nnn Marri» r. im .
I I ooa la town U Ju*t a bluff
A t a moal cumpa rad to whst
For H*pr**#ntatlv* from th* F'ourtlr-c»(,
profits.
The doctors will tell you who will call for them, cast off ar­ November.
Poo pia In tha country'** tot
FO R S A L E — At a bargain, good all­ rrraalonal Dlatrlrt of the Stata ol FUrida,
that
the
only
safe
way
to
keep
food
All members are urged to be pres­
Everything hay s o n e to ,iuçh
In tha Slsty-fourlh Con*r*a* ol ih« tlnftrj
ticles of .clothing and other articles
Look Ilk* «tnra up In thk aky.
stuffs for any city is to have them of discarded household furnishings, ent Wednesday (tomorrow) after­ round riding ami driving mare, bug- Stata*.
In the town’a the place lor atyl*.
For Commlaaiontr of Airlrultur* rf tk*
by and harness.
Cash or terms. Stai*
But country irub beat» It a mileof Florida.
all under the city regulations in one etc.
noon
at
the
h
o
^
e
of
Mrs.
Henry
The
Library
Is
non-teclurian
What ran beat a tool! peach cobbler
For Two Jottlrc* of th* Supr*m« Uout
building and .all the big cities have and a public benefit to all alike, Wight, at 8:34. This applies to ev­ Address G, care of Herald offiro.
Good hot tra rr, turkey gobbler,
of th* « a t a of Floridi^
Mack heme«
ways,
' a a doten
dot
For Tw o Itsllroad Commlaaiontr« of th«
w- .
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Frl-4-2tp
come to recognize the city market therefore all denominations are asked ery member of the ,club In tywn.
Jelly Juat a golden hate,
Stai* of Florida.
Jeraey cream and golden butter,
plan as the beat one. It would be t o ‘respond, Articles can be given to Those who have not already oonc
b*r of th e'H ou r* ol INpr*.
f o r ‘ Safe— 1910 Cadillac touring "F o r Qno ofM *m
Makea a lellow latrifly atutler
th* Slate of Florid*.
mighty nice to have a market where those who call for them, or left at so arif requested to bring a roll of car for $400.00, just overhauled in M alati***
bou it.
Juat to try to tell y
about
F’or County Judf*.
Though I «1 Ilka toi fairly ebon
about It,
Iff.
F’or 8h*rlft
you coufd purchase fresh veget­ the* Library on Thursdo|i and Satur­ crepe paper and a pair of scissors.
That'« what I call L IV IN G —aay,
good running'shape. Sanford M a­
For Clark of th* Circuit Coart.
%ables, meats, chickens and eggs three day. Anyone wishing to give can
Take me back—oh— mllea away
For
County
Aeeeuor ol Taies.
chine &amp; Garage.
82-tfc
To iba old homo that I knew
For T t t Collector.
days in the week and then tho re­ phone Mrs. J. N. Whitner or Mrs.
Ixcag ago when aklea were blue.
Personal Mention
For County Treasurer.
,
When the world way blight with
sults of a city market frQtn a trading Key. A house to house canvass will
For County Superintendent of TobUr
Mrs. W. P . . Carter la again at
For Sale or Rent- -Two nice residream«,
point would be of some value to the be made during the week b/ a com­ home after a pleasant week end visit dencea at a bargain. W. J. Thigpen. Instruction.
-a i City Ilia ain’ t what It acema;
For County Surveyor.
Fo
I'd leave the awetleat city Hub
merchants of Sanford as it would mittee of ladies.
.For
. . F'Jv*
„ County
______ y Comralaalonrrs.
to her mother, Mrs. Lee in Oviedo.
80-tf
i &gt; I or'juat one day of country grub.
For
Three Member« of the County Iloar4
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— Err hange.
stimulate business in every line. It
of Public In»trurilon.
::
For Sale-Ornngo grove 14 acres
F’or Justice of the Frac* in and for the
would bring new farmers into the
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Mrs. M. ' W. Lovell has returned
y/
Jnjormal Vanee
i
Ju«tir* District», vii: No*, l, t
fine hammock land, 130 acres of followinz
city and. they would spemf Their
3,
4. . •
A .very charming event of last from Black Mountain, N. C.
For Con*lahle In.and for th* fotlowtag
Cc!ery land, one ten acre tract celery
Ju-tlc# IFUlrtcta, via; No*. Ir 3, 1, i.
1 I wish to call the attention of money here, whereas under tho pres­ week was the informal dance on
liytd. At a bargain. Address P. O. n
In testimony wkrreol l hs*e kn.iuti
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Woodruff re­
. the city physician or the pure food ent conditions they have no special pri(jay evening at the homo of Mr.
•*t my hand and atllred the Orest s*«| t|
Box
1034.
104-Stc;
Ih* State ol F’lfTHd*. at Tallabs«*ee, th*
Inspector or »onto other city official inducements to bring their products nn(, Mr&gt; D F Whitner, compll- turned Friday from Jacksonville,
Capital, thl* the twenty-fourth d«r «I
to the manner in which the fresh to the city. Will the business men n,pntnry to the Misses Jane and accompanied by Mrs. Parsons.
I9H.
For Sale— Fine farm of ten acres August, A. I).
If. C L A Y C H A W F n n i;
meats are brought to Sanford from of Sanford please wake up on some A|icc whitner of Jacksonville and
S r c fr \a r &gt; of St »tr
about three miles from • the city,
T«» P. M . I I am i, Btiriiff, H*»rriitiiile *tiuoly.
tho country.
They seeminglytry to |° f theso economic questions and en- ^jr Kandull Chase before hi» deProf. Ezell, Supt. of Sanford pub­ also two choice city lots.
Going
3«Tup*-9tç
keep the fliesoff the meat by wrap- deavor to get new people to come j p ^ u r o for college. Those who cn- lic schools, Mrs, Ezell and two chil­ cheap for cash or can be purchased
pipg it in canvass coversbut the
here.
I lie shed for the learns »¡is a j oye(j jjje hospitality of their popu­ dren have arrived in Sanford to
on easy terms. Address It., rare of Nullte of Application nr T a t Ilted I «der
good
strat
and tho city market will lar hostess were Misses Eleanor make their future home. For the
wagons are not screened,and when
Nenian ATS of the General Statutes
Herald office. •
Notice Is heceby tivrn that Forrrat U b .
they take the covers off at the meat be the best.
Herring, Annie ’ Whitner, Annie Lee present they are domiciled with Mr.s
purebaaer
of T a I Certificate» No.« toil.
I t
I
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IOTI, dated th* ltd dir
shops the flies swarm over the meat
and Lottie Caldwell, Zoe Munson, Smith on Oak avenue.
For sale or Rent— Five acres, tiled l o « » , 10AS.
of June, A. I&gt;. 1912. has Oled said cinti­
before they can carry it iiethe differ­ TRICK L U R E S SOLDIE RS ON. Martha Fox and May Dftyle; Ran­
land, two good wells, located just ratei in my ofTlre «ml ha* made • p[-11 calie*
for t u cl ih*ti to Usti* In i c c o r t iif iff with lit.
Miss Alice Hall, who has been the south of Station 10 on S. &amp; E. Rnil- Siiti
dall Chase, Sidney Chase, Griffin
ent shops. These flies can do plenty
certi fir* I * * i m b r i f f the follrimiitf «îe*•of damage in that short time, evpn B oer S u btcrfu go Helps the B ritish In Herring, Hume
Humph,
Vivian popular yopng guest of Miss Gussie way. 5 room house.
See F. W. rrlbèd pro pe rty «itUAtecl In Setolinai* Ce«*»
tv, Florida, to&gt;wlt:
Lot R. Ulk
MilCtesh W ith the Germ ans.
*1 S p e e r a n d R o b e r t D e a n e .
if precautions are taken between the
Frnnk rctifrned to her home in O r-¡M ahoney at Frrnald’ s
97-df
r Itrl T * S u rv e y Le vy (Irmnt &lt;t#n
Itf fit
N of S W cor, run N R3 d e * . E IV(H rh*. N
W ounded men In the In w p ltn l» o f
lundo Sunday afternoon.
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slaughter pens and tho city mar­
6 d#g W 9 chr to {.«lie. thence- in wt«!
il li retins n 70
«leg W V 67 ch» u» W lui ru tf
kets. There should be some regulu- \•IlouTogne reJme tln-*e litcldeiiln o f fight
Haulern Star
Lot
SG de g
V.! 10.30 eh« to Leg)
I.
TO R E N T
tions regarding the fjesh meats that i lu g Del w een th e Hrltlnli mid G ertnaus
Mr. ami Mr*. I. J. Secord were ini
At the last regular meeting of the
33, 41. 7». Ulk D, Mitchell*» U m Gm »C
O
n
e
o
f
lite
m
en
told
o
f
n
trick
w
h
ich
The emid le nd being fcaaeftMtd at ihr Jitt
are brought to this city, as fow
Eastern Star Mr. C. M. Williams Detroit, Mich., for the G. A. R.
of the i u u i f l f r nt «urh certificete in (ke
people realize the danger in files and th e Itrltbdi learn ed In the Liner w a r :
successfully and triumphantly passed Re-union. Mr. Sccoril marched with I For Rent Tep room house at name of No. 1041, ML H- Qilr e; No Dm * F
" T h e en em y lie fo re »e n d in g th&lt;4r In
Hy Reimer.
No. 10AV fOGh. IOTI \ fi.
familiarity breeds contempt
and
through t"he honors of initiation and the Veteran* in their big parade.
Fourth Oil#«. U n lee« f « l d ‘ certiorate «hell (*» re­
corner Oak avenue and
fa n lr y a gain st ou r positions opened a
deemed
according
In Iftw, t « i deed «ill ««»#
m ore. flies.
hot artillery fire. Our artillery replied, became a bona tide Eastern Star. A
street. Apply to W. W. Long.
thereon on the l « t dey of October, A IV
Mr. am! Mr*. R. E. Tolar, after a
1914.
nt first warmly, and then gun after 1pleasant social hour and delicious re3-1 fr
WIlfiFH my official sign «t u r e «nd **Vi ili#
i
Marl roads can be renovated gun of the British'batteries went si freshtnents were enjoyed al the .lose delightful vi*it at Titusville are now
the let d » y ef September, A
I*
(«eel&gt;
K. A. D O U G L A S S ,
in Jacksonville.
For Rent-— T w o cottages, Park
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of the business session.
and made over almost as good as lent
Clerk Circuit Court, Seminole Co , Vis
**‘ Wbnt’s up n o w f 1 asked n com
-------and Tenth, four and five room*, one
B y J, C. Hubert». I' C.
new. f have said j io before and 1
g-Tue*-5lc
rade.
There
were
a
few.minutes
more
Davtona
Noten
Mr.
and
Mr*.
S.
0.
Chase,
Ran­
wired.
Apply
Mis*
A.
Traflord,
city.
repeat it with more vehemence now
Notice of Application for T a i l i m i l nltr
that the real demonstration has of artillery firing from tho Germans, ; Almost everybody in Sanford who dall and little Frank left for Now
Section S7S of Ike fìencrol Statuir*
For Kent— Five room hou*«*. two
been made. The marl road on San­ and then their infantry came on In own&gt; nn automobile and many York and eastern point* Sunday.
Solire la hereby giteti th«t Forre»! I
solid formntloa Wo received them . . .
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No*
teilt
Randall will enter Phillips College, acre* land tiled, for $15 per month. putH&gt;»«et of“ “t »* {“
ford avneue was full of holes and With rifle fire. Htltl they came on. and
. . .
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,
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lost. loss. 1069. 1061. 1062. 1063. I‘)40
toss, 1070. dated th* 3rd d. y of
ruts and was altogether almost im­ still tve Inotved them down. They were at Daytona Beach, enjoying the r.xeter. New Hampshire, later in the Inquire at 112 Laurel avenue,
A. b . 1912, h « » filed * « l d certificite In if
5-2tp
passible and tho city council with getting closer,' and ire could plainly mn,1&gt;' ■«raclions of that resort, to m o n th .
offlft and hne m i d e application f**r t » « did
to issue in ■ reo r d i n re with In »
Slid
City Engineer Williams thought they seo tho d^jiso mnsses moving. Then ®ay nothing of the races. It was imFor Rent Sanford.« Florida, five tifìrnlrs **mt»r«ce the following t|e»rnle4
•.M
r.
and
Mrs.
Ed.
Randall
and]'
xuddenly
the
whole
of
onr
artillery
possible
to
secure
a
complete
list
of
i
l
uste
d
in
S
sm
in
ub
county.
Kief1,111 I
t
t
f i »
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pFcjp#rly »Itu äied in Seminole county, fie?*
would try a new scheme of rejuven­
. j arre hammock farm at head i clery id» iu »u Lou 21. 2T, 23, 24. 30. 3ti it,
those going over- for the day as their young nephew, Lawrence
ation, so they had the street gang opeued Ore.
I avenue on river. 6; East Cain
Cuin St., nVk’ p* MuÌUii’l U »,T,f:rVn..7\ V « ^ ^
“ You see. the onnniyj had not t*«*en probably a third of Sanford's popu­ camping at Bluo* Springs.
get busy with teams and plows and
Atlanta
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—
Georgia.
' 5-4tc 1
silenced
nt
nil.
and
it
was
a
trick
to
lation must have been there, but
the entire road was thoroughly
*ric# of much c«ftlfic*tr* In th# nim « of
Unknown* Utilr«* said crf llflcPl#« ihtJl h*
draw
the
Gormans
on.
They*
went
■Mr*. R. C. Buchanan and son,
among those
who did go were
broken up. Then just after a heavy
according to law, t a l d##d will
Take Notice— I will rent, sell, (redeemed
down In wholo ileitis, for otir guns got Messrs. Geo. Speer and son, Vivian, Lee have returned homo after »pend­
m u # thereon
on th# 1«t d a y of October,
rsin the road was rolled again and
trade or build you a bouse on easy A. P. 1914.
them In open ground, and. nf course,
ing
the
summer
in
Sanford.
Ed. Lane, Robt. Deane and Geo.
my ofTIHal »ignatur# »»d »c»J
now the road is as good as new and
COI Palmetto thl»W l!n#o
they soon had enough, it was Impossi­
terms. J. Munson
th# 1st day of SriMrmhcr. A 1». 191 I.
the work was accomplished with ble for those behind to come on past WntBon in the Speef car.
&lt;»#ah
E. A. DOUGLASS,
3-9tc. j
avenue.
Clslk Cir cuit rou rt, Si-mlnnl# C’o,, Fli
Miss Eva Walker will leave today
Saturday night Misses Lottie Cald­
but little expenso. In fact the road tho dead.”
Hy J t* Itnhsrn, 1» &lt;'
weeks
well and Adelaide Higgins motored for Jacksonville for a two
VTurshi’
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is so good that fho Supreme Court
Five acre* tiled land inside city
Mr.
J. F. limits for rent, near brick road and
over to the beach sith friends from visit to her uncle,
will decide in favor of bricking Park
A P P A L L IN G DESTRUCTION.'
Orlando nnd were joined Monday by Zetzsrhie.
avenue on the principle that San­
loading station.
Apply to A
P N rii 1er « f Sp pli r a Mon ft»r T « t |.l##d l ntttr
Hcc lion i 7 of thr Le ne ral Ht» I ule»
ford avenue is good enough for nil Qraphio Portrayal of Ruin Wrought at Mr. and Mrs. D..A. Caldwell, Misses
’J-tf
V- Connelly, Sanford. Florida.
Nolle* U hrretiy (Iteti that M. L. Writti,,
Mr. George Huff is spending his
Annie Lee and Alice Caldwell, Addin
the travel that will go that way.
Liogo and Vis*.
pureh»**r of T *a ( ’ertlfii-ate No. 316, ibt.J
For
R
e
n
t—¡4
room
cottage
$10
a
th# 6th d •
*yy of June, A
A.. D
P.. 1911
1911 . h*i 6!«4
This thoroughly demonstrates that . A Reuter's dlspntvh from Ostend says Neal, • Eva Walker, Messrs. David vacation at St. Augustine, Jackson­
»•Id certificate In rcy office end h»» m» 4#
marl -roads can bo made over pro­ n small party Just returned from n visit and Weidman Caldwell nnd a num­ ville and Daytona and will visit u month. 6’ room cottage $12.60, in­ , a p p l i c a t i m i f a r t M d « c4 . l o ItsU« In âBcnrdanc# w ith la w .
? » l d c e r t i f i c a t # rmhrar t«
viding the rain comes si the right to l.lcge describe* tbe destruction ber of others, guests of Mr. and Mrs. few days with his family at Osteen cluding water. G. W. ‘ Spencer.
1b# follo » i n g . leaf ri luti p ro p rrt y »Il inaici i*
1-tf
Caldwell.
before returning to Sanford.
Hemlnol# f o u n t y. Fioriti», to-wfl î,«t 11.
tiipo or that water can he obtained wrought by the war as appalling.
~
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&gt;Ubm H 2R ft. ) lilk fi. Tier 1, Sanford U »
“ All Along the road lo Vise.'* said one
Going over in the Turner car were
at the time of rolling the marl.
For rent- 40 ncrefi riled I^und in nui land i«#ing ««•##»#&lt;§ »$ th# d»t#
ti*
o f the party, "there was nothing to
Mrs. C. M. V orce is being cor­ u b o d y well located. A.P. Connelly '“ u‘ n"
Mr. and Mrs. Deane Turner and
*“ *•* cerimr*«* in th. i.rr. «f
N If. (î a r ncr.
Uni##* » « i d f r i t I fir «t# «Mil
lie seen but walls blackened by smoke,
5 The sin of. fretting is as common tho retnuUm of fnctorle* burned by fire, little Deane, Miss Martha Fox and dially greeted by her mnny friends, 1Q9 Magnolia St.
b# r * d r # m r d acro rd in g to 1 » « , ta i ’i w !
101Î - 1f
«rill la»u# th # rr o n on th# 30th day #1 rp
who are glad lo have ber al home
as the air, as speech, so common mounds of earth freshly dug—tbe se­ Mr. F. M. Foi.
i r m b r t . A. I&gt; 1911
For
Rent
Cheap
for
Cash
Twenty
W lt i»r »• m y
official algna tur# an.J *#»1
again.
that unless It. rises above its usual pulcher of tbu first German* to fall.
A jolly party ol men folks were
tha la t cia y of F#p t#m bcr, A l&gt; 1*11,
acres of good hammock land all filed. this(a#tl)
monotone we do- not even observe
"And then cornea Vise. What n pain­ Dr. W. E. Householder, Messrs.
E. A I lO U O L A H fi .
Cl#rk t.'lrrult t' o u ri, Srfniii*’l# Co,, I *
101-tf
Mr. J. L. Sillier and family, ac­ Call or write A. M. Tyler.
it. Watch any ordinary coming to­ ful sight for those who knew the proud Earnest and F. L. Householder and
Il y i , V . f t o b# r *% 11. 1'
l - T u w-fci »
gether of people, and we see how city, so typical of Walloon gnycty. nnd J. F. Karnatz in tho Householder companied by Rev. George Hyman,
For Rent— Furnished office equip­
Mrs. Hyman and the little folks
many minutes I t ’ Will- be until some­ now nothing but a tnnaa of ruin*, while car.
ped with roll top desk, office chairs N * t U * ef A „ l l r * t l o * for T a » Deed I «Jrr
body freta— that la, makes more or many of tbe Inhabitants lie all over the , - Going over early Spnday a. m. motored ov$r to'O rlando t o ’ spend and tables. Also a roll top desk,
.Section 675 o f the G e n e r - I filatulr«
place, their chests riddled with bullets!
Notice 1* hereb y (ive n that ft. { ’. !io«'»f&gt;.
the, day Monday.
leas complaint of something or other,
with
Reginald
Holly
were
Mr.
John|
purebaaer
of T * » Certffleate* N o . 676. .i«t&lt;J
typewriter desk and other equip­
/‘At last we entered Liege. The In­
the 6 th day of July. A. !».' 1008.
’ Ml
which prdbably every other one^n habitants stood nt tbcT Hires bold* of T . Brady amd young people, to join
ment
for
sale
or
rent.
Herald
office.
dated the 3rd d » y of April A
I&gt; l»F «
Dr. L- R. Philips. Mrs. Philips,
the room, or car, or on tho street tbelr homes, silent and anxious, but Mrs. Brady and .the Higgins party.
No . 5261 da te d the 6 th da y of Ju,.«
ft82-tf
non and daughter will return today
1899, No. 1607 tljle d t i n ^th day of
corner knew before, and which most afraid |o speak. The streets In tbe
A congenial party of guests of Mr.
A.
1).
1889.
No.
£098
dated
th*
4th
d«j
•
«
probably nobody can help.
Why middle of. the town wore a deplorable and Mrs. D. L. Thrasher were Mes- from Daytona.
Aufu.t A. t). 1900, her filed »aid rrrtlHMISCELANEOUS
eate. In my offlea and ha. made apphetti»*
aay anything about it? It is hot, it nspctrt Many bouses bad been aban­ damea 8. Puleston and R. A. New­
• Wanted— Three fùrnishcd rooms for tai deed* to luue In ireordanrr olth I»*Misses
Ethel
East
and
Thelma
doned.
Their
doors
and
windows
were
Said eeft Ideal."« t i r l i r m
the foil«*tm
la cold, It la wet, it la dry, somebody
man, Mlaa May Thrdaher and Mr.
light
housekeeping.
G. E. deaertbed property ritualed In Setein.le #
Moore of Jacksonville arc the at­ for
has broken an appointment, ill- »battered‘and /heir contents .had been Will Wataom
rounty, Florida, to -w ln .
removed. Nobody but soldiers was to
tractive young guests of Miss Helen B yn u m ," Sanford Business College.
fertlrtfala. No. 676 embrace« the NE'i
cooked a meal; stupidity or bad faith be too n."
Hon. Forrest Lake and C. O. Meof NWJ* of Section 13, Tp *1 8, It- 32 £»'■•
5-2tc
Randall.
40 acre«, A id land belnf aa*e*»ed «1 &gt;1*
aomawhara has resulted in -discom­
LaUghlin motored over together.
dale of the iaauanc* ol auch certificate la
Wanted— T o buy o bushel of s
SOL-d the name of 11. F, Uryant.
fort. There are:plenty of things to
Dr. and Mrs. 0. J. Miller, Dr.
Mr. F. il. Sheldon, who has been potatoes for fall planting.
Certificate No. 3610 emhrarea the K 1i "
W. *M. 8E*&lt;
fret alout. It is simply astonishing GERMAN WAR AUTOS MARVELS. and Mrs. Cecil Butt were another
of Section IS. Tp. 21 8. R. 32 »»»*•
vialtlng
his
daughter,
Mrs.
A.
W.
80
acre«, aald land belnf aaaeaaed at th- J*1»
Haynes, Herald Office.
6-2tp
how much annoyance
and
dis­ •Carry Ssythaa to Mow Down Finest congenial party.
of th* laauance of euch certificate 1» ***
Fitts
for
the
week
end
left
Monday
comfort may be found in the course
With Mr. W. P. Carter were Mr.
name of J. W. Andaraon. T
,
snd Hsdgsa.
Wanted— Plowing or team work
mdrnlng for Now Smyrna, accom­
Certificate No. 3261 etohraec* the S’] c
of everyday livipg, even of the sim­
Stories were printed recently about and Mrs. W; W. Abernathy and panied by Mr. Kent Uosaetter.
N
E
R
of
Section
13,
Tp.
T
r
i
H.
H
32
I
*«'•
by man with good team.
J. E.
80 acre*. Said land belnf naaeaaed at the J6*
plest, if only one keeps a sharp eye the Germans having armored motor ■Mrs. Geo. Watson,
Summers,
care
M.
S.
Nelson,
or of the luunnce of aueh certificate In t»*._
out for that aide of things. Some cars armed with machine gnna, which
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Maxwell in
n»tn# of Unknown.
1
5-tf
Mrs. Browning and Mlaa Browning phono Lord's Station.
Certificate No, 1607 embrsce* the 9Ell
lore through tho lines of the French

¡¡-

Rummage Sale
The FTHâ i l f ö ' C ö m miUeo oT the"
Library Anaociolion will hold u rumm«Ki' "nIe Saturday nftcrnoon in
the Lctller block on Sanford avenue.
it would bo a saving to them, as in to raise funds to be applied on the
the present plari they have to buy building fund for remodelling the
more fresh vegetables titan they can Presbyterian church .recently pur-.

A CIUEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND F4JTU.
** HE'LL PRENT 'EM " — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.

I

d

folks altosys seem to be hunting for
deformities, discords snd shadows
instead of beauty, harmony and
light. We are born to trouble, as
■parka fly upward.^ But even to the
•park flying upward, in the blackest
amoke, there (a a blue aky above
and the lets time they waste oft the
road the sooner they will reach it.
Fretting Is all time wasted on -the
road. ■
•

•

•

5 Time and again I have-called at­
tention to the benefits to be derived
from a city market in this place
where the small growers and city
.gardeners could bring fresh veget­
a te s three times a week arid sell
them to tbe peopta of SAnford.
Where, we could all go dbwn three
days in the week and buy the veg­
etables and where the farmers could
I d three tfmes a week and sell
or cash money'. The groIvea favor the plan for
i j

nnd Belgians and mowed ijown all be
for* them.
Another story of the use of now war
Inventions la told by Amo Doscb. a
corres pondent of World’s Work, i»ho
arrived In London from Brussels. He
toys the Germans are using auto
trucks which are marvqls. Equlpigd
with scythe*, they mow right through
wire fences and hedges If tbe rood*
nnd flolds do not suit the drirora
The*« truck* are «aid to be heavily
armored, and tbe&gt; are able to resist
anything except artillery flro They
epable tbe German force* to make for­
ty mites a day. Tbelr number seems
to be unlimited.

their runabout -were seen on the.
beach.
V. S. Arnett and family were also
there.
•
Harry Walker, Hume Rumph and
John Murrell motored over Saturday
night to remain over until today.
Messrs. Billy Hill, Ralph Wight,
Cgl .Williams, Harry Cobb, Arthur
Yowell, Artie Smith, Jack Davison,
L. P. McCuller and many others of
Sanford’s gay sports were at Day­
tona, besides many of the fair sex
who are spending some time at the
beach. *
_
Mr. Webber, a popular photog­
raphed went over to take picture* of
the races.

of N W ft of Section 5, Tp. 218. It. 31 &gt;-»“ •
mother and slatar of Mrs. Klein
40 acre*, mid land btlnf naaeaaed at the d«l*
left for their home at Rye Monday
of tha laauance of auch certificate In l‘ * If
name of Unknown.
Books.
',
afternoon, accompanied by Voley
Certificata N ò. 2011 embrace-' th# C i
It
is
nat
sufficient
to
merely
stuff
N E K of S eétü ñ 'sr Tp. sT ' b . H. 33 l «&gt;'; **
Williams, who will be their guest
acre*,
aald land belnf aaacaeed al tha d*.1*
ourselves with various collections of
for a week or two.
of the laauance of aucli cartïfleata [a
books; unless we masticate every­ •a®*,
®t J. P. Tnytnr.
.
Unte** aald rertlacate* »hall, be rede#«»*
thing thoroughly hooka will not givo
aecordlnt to law, ta l deed* will l«aua there-0 * airengtb und nourishment.—Locke. on an Ih* icth d »y of October. A. I*-.1*^;
Extrem**. •
Wltnrt«
ray official alfnalure ana
and
witnea* e&gt;*
There aro two certain causes of
thf* th* Tth ct*y of Bentember, A. *18- INI*
(•#*1)
B.’lA. DOUGLAS!'.
family trouble: A woman'* love of dry
Unci* Pcnnywtso S ^ ys:
Clerk cf tbe Circuit Court, Seminal*
good*, and s’ man's love of wet
When. I resit about a man high In
County, Florida.
tha council* c.' hi* party, I picture to
_
’By J. C.' Robert*. n c.
Tuee-S-Stc
myaelf s fcllon hlil.’o ; on s «topLaddor
In a grocery, tnlklug politics.
Notice o f Application for Charlee
.

Henry

McLaulin

. JEWELER

C. H.

iI m I. hereby flven,
.....
,that
k . * on
,,n the
Noticeli»
the ^■
day ol Oct- ber. A. D. lO l*. o r »•
.
therdaltar so I can be hc*rd/ I -hr 1 *
to the Uonrrsbte Jema» W. r .ik .n ;,
À
of tba.Clrci.it Court, Suvtuth Judlctal •
________ J »lU .jlU tn x f.Æ a tU a , to, a a U a rU t.k ^ :.
poratinf ihr 8antoid Ubrcry m d B*‘
Room AaaotiaMar. Th» propored
now beine on fit« with the Clerk ef the ' lr
cult Court of Reminola County.
Th# character and object cf the rerr J*#
lion to bo formed I» iltrrary » n i •'5 '1
G E O H O E G. HEHH1N&lt;L.
Personal
Attorney f^r lacwrpor»tM‘-

D IN G E E

UY SPECIALTIES
Plumbing and
Pickard's
Band-Painted
Chine
Ross Meeting
\
GasFItting
Gorham'* Sterling Sliver
Mrs. W. D. Holden wa* the gra­
Ro|er«' Plated Ware
cious hoateaa to the members of the
AU Work itecehes M y
Elgin And Waltham Watches
Woman’s Club Wednesday after­
Attention And Beat Efforts '
*-Tueo-4tc*
noon at the Sanford House. These
Op*o*its a ty Hall ‘ Tsleoksa* Ns 23 h e r a l d w a n t a d s pav
meetings have a peculiar, interest,.
ALL GOODS GUARANTEED

~‘Y*”

�W A R N E W S F I V E H O U R S A H E A D O F A N Y P A P E R IN T H E S A N F O R D F I E L D

PUBLISHED
SEMI - WEEKLY

TH E SANFORD HER A LB

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

IN S A N F O R D — Lifo /» WoHh Livipii
V O LU M E VI

S A N F O R D , F L O R I D A , F R I D A Y . S K I’T E M U K R

SANFORD'S"
BRICK ROADS

people, as the residents of a certain
areU legally Juiown as road and
bridge district No
1 of Seminole
county have to pay their pro rata
nnd the commissioners in attempting
WORK IS HELD UP IN PART to place the roads where they would
nerve the greatest number decided
PENDING ACTION OF
to make some changes in the routes
SUPREME COURT
which would cut out certain stretches
,* 0 m
Those ioctlowr oL Sanford’s brick about some tracts of land that would
enhanced in, value by
____________ _ be greatly
viTig,,n&gt;.'M' rhails run by ilium
umler the ban of th* injunction
which was filed against .the board-]-'t h e se it d# w m fr '.v &amp;**■— : 7
of county commissioners by J. &gt;1,. per mile for a I t -foot width or
Whitner to prevent certain portions S1,000 per foot per mile and this is
from being reduced in width and where- the hitch cpmeg and is the
other portions beliffc changed from cause of wonder to travelers who in
slleicd specifio locations aro coming passing through the county sue. lung
on in very fine shape a.nd it will not stretches of brick piles adorning tho
be long until tho residents of this sides of the roads while they shamble
lection w ill bo enabled to fide over along in their machines among the
as fine roads as exist in this-or any holes and ruts and the long piles of
vitrified brick give them thei ada­
other state.
The road has been laid on Iicar- mant grin.

It . IU U

ALLIES NOW ON
THE OFFENSIVE

NO
F ln c Hand C o n ce rt

6

WILL ENFORCE
THE GAME LAW S

The Sanford Rand under the lead­
ership of S Maxwell gave a • very
fine concert in the park hand stand
last Tuesday night that was greatly
cnojyod by a large number of San­ THE STATE GAME WARDEN
ford people.
A good program was
WILL PAY A VISIT TO
rendered in full und for an hour or
EACH COUNTY
more the audience was treated to a
varied musical.program und one that
Tallahassee, Fin., SepL 11.-—When
demonstrated the ability not—rmbjr THeVcorrcspondent called on Slate
of the members hut of the leader, Game-amK-faatyufltrvrAxwsso im ft-. 7..*‘v
e Sanford Hand is undoubtedly Jones at his new quarters in the cap- __totup pi 'the first nuakal tmBMUia•h e - f m m d x t i r r o f f i c i a l a l u i f c x ,
timw rn thnirmrr'imrhtv-One-of wttrlr
making preparations for the -ppchhTgtrr r*
all our citizens are Very proud. of the huntitfg season, which is now
Mr
Maxwell informs us that the |0llly. B icw month* off.
RUSSIANS IN N O im r E A S T GERM ANY ATTACKING band will give a concert every two? Mf. Jones stated.-that*■"*"*
nows had
weeks during the fall and winte? reached his office Irotn citizens of
mdnths.
KOENISBURG AND W ILL DOUBLES^
some counties to the efTcct that they
intend to hunt this season, without
FORCE A SURRENDER SOON
LnriU' Audiences at Rapflst Church paying hunting licenses.
Mr. Jones
The large audiences continue to stated that it would bo his purpose
go to tho Baptist church on Sunday and endeavor to apprehend nny per­
London, Sept 10— The bombard- a vigorous search for all persons nights. The music is especially fine.
The
case
has
been
in
the
courts
dall avenue from Celery avenue to
sons who. attempted to. violate the
merit of Relgrnde has been r e n e w - ¡ who have failed to respond to the The sermons by Rev. George H y­
Cafticron City, a distance of three now for more than one year and
fish und game laws; that in tho coun­
i r
i!
. border for military service as re­ man are instructive und interesting.
miles. A stretch sevon and n half from all surface indications there is ed with increased fury, according to i
ties from which such statement^
quire«!
•
The p e o p le have shown their pleas­ have come, special service men, in
miles long has been completed from no telling how lojtg it will remain a Nish dispatch to tho Exchange
ure at the services by taxing the ca­ additions to the general wardens
In the meantime the brick
tho city limits on the south of Rob­ there.
Telegraph
Company.
ConsldorLondon. Friday, 10 a, in. Koen- pacity for the. last seven Sunday will be appointed with this end in
inson Springs, a point on the toad to has been- paid for. the interest on
ahor d a m a g e ha* been done
igshurg is being bombarded ami in evenings.
view.
Longwood. The road from Monroe the bonds is piling up and the taxMr
Hyman will speak oil the
The
Servititi
*bn^iSç*j/
are
replytfa riles
payers
are
(tuning
up
the
coin
and
[rrry to First street has been com­
During tins week Mr. Jones is vis­
subject "Spark Plug*" on next Sun­ iting nil the counties lie tween here
pleted. the distance being two miles, the brick is on the hmund taking u mg to the Austrian fire
day evening at 7:45.
The large
as .has also the road from Sten- gooii rest while the wiseacres are
Pari- Friday, 10 a. rn. Sixths of chorus will siny. The doors will lie and Jacksonville, and on his return
strom’s corner to Sylvan Lake on pondering as to what the outcome
will visit the west Florida counties,
London, Sept 11-3:20 a. m.— Great Hattie finds allies left wing open at 7 o'clock.
First slrcett a distance of two and will be.— T. K. Rates in Timescalling on tho county wardens, in- ■
A dispatch to the Post from Cop- »till pushing Germans
now more
A real welcome awaits you.
three-quarter miles, making n total Union.
structlng them, nnd generally out­
,
. .
‘
v,___ than thirty-seven miles. Both aides
enhagen
states
that
reports
have«
,
,
of sixteen miles that is now in actual
lining the work under his adminis­
,
|heavily reinforced.
been received there from Stettin
__
_
use, the width of those various
tration for the coming season.
pieces being nine feet. There is left
‘T h e laws cr ea ti ng t h o g a m e - and
t h a t the Russian* are bombarding
U n .t„ t | rl,|liy&gt;
» m
Monte
a stretch from the bridge on First
fish d e p a r t m e n t of Florida provide
Koenigslierg. the strong
(irrmuii np^jn «roiqw ruptured Fnlchu und
street to Stenstrom'a corner of two
t h a t the commi ss i on e r shall h a v e his
have begun muri li in
Hast Pra**itt, a n d t h a t wi t h fort
re**
and a hnlf miles to tie I)nilt
The
office at 'the capital, nr m a y have
Sara
P R E S I D E N T A P P O I N T S S U N ­ it a t a ny o t h e r point in the state
- in flames.
(ill ft of t lie i II
brick oure on the ground for this
DAY. Of TO N E R lilt AS A
by consent of the g o v e r n o r .
The
road but it is covered by the W hit T i l l ) G O V E R N M E N T W I L L R E -,
l.o,
n F r i d a y . Jo A til
Squad­
R o r d eu u x . ri rulli e Sepl
IO
duties uf ids ollice h a v e been ronner injunction and cannot be built
DAY OF P R A Y E R
(D IK E A LARGER TAX
d i n g S o r t h Se.i ( til to find
M i n i ' t e r ni W.tr Mi ll er an d ha* -••ni ron*
d ui ’ted fr om J a ck so n villi*, for the
until the matter of widths ims been
1)1 R I N G T H E W A R
W a.*in ngl on. Sc (O 11
President great er convenience i,n bujng in
iiiTlti.iu
Ihi't*. Si anilina via li
trac*
u
etmuiur
noi«i&gt;*
1
1
«•
generuid
&lt;&lt;&gt;m
adjudicated by the supreme court
Washington. Sept. I l
Oiie-third |manding thè se verni distriets OÍ j d is p u ti In-* stai l a t t e r s t e a m i n g east Wilson ini* signed a, proclamation t o u c h wi t h o t h e r d e p a r t m e n t s
of
of Florida, to which court the case
ailing on t lie pe uple of i h r I nitrii t h e g o v e r n m e n t , Mr J o n e s itas just
liu - I, i. p " M has been
carried niter
passing n I tu- riveline required to biuke 1||* Fr.i«*'* iit'iiritg I io III lo llintllllti fur
State* to p ra y 1er p r o r e in Kl imp e moved to* ultici* to I'allaliusscc und
I ’ I reasurc
t
through the courts of lesser degree lite diti* Il of tilt- I
Tin- president'* p r o c l a m a t i o n set hu* an a t t r a c t i v e suit« of nllire
at the instance of the complainant itiroligll thè falllllg od of l'iistotll*
h lirscry » t oí V
righting t itrus &lt; anker
Text,
aside
S u n d a y , ( t i t u b e r I. as a d a y rooms fixed tip on the s e c o n d floor
The road front Tenth street out re ce ip t * on a c c o un t of tin* w a r will
g ov er n meni unii - l a t e
Se*,
e
x
t
e
n
s
i
o
n
Pul.it
ka.
F
l
a
.
Sept
II
i'n.f
u
p
t
h
r
o
u
g
h
ti»
of the cii|&gt;itoi
*
of
p
r
a
yer,
Park avenue, thence enst on Hughey be marl
a oli og i o Ih* » " t i of
fíela I
,
,,
R
II
Hoir*
titre.U
or
nf
t
h
e
expert
}
income
ta*,
un
j
1
in
fir*t
a
ni
ma
l
report
of
t
he
rotn»venue lt&gt; the road leading south, is of tile
Tin [ir*'*].! enl '* 1*"roi !.i mutuili fu)
1 it. vva r
f 1Î* U** u . nr■nn
wa * •xcr «»■
t a llii'
i « (*.11 tie*X'lib\ - . ■ .| m i n i l i
ini**l"t**T fia* ju*l been p re p n red,
.( p r o nu ne n i m* in b.r*. •&gt;( ' I
lo
w
*
timi in c o n t ro v er s y o n a c c o u n t
w
G
t
!
.
.
*
r*
in
fan*
! 1» d .t 1■•r t: &lt;1**
means colli Hitt rei* nf tin boo.**' in i n t lie i it v M mi.da * *m in * 'Wax linriii.uni
pr*‘*eiit- *mue xcry int er est i ng
both t h e w i d t h nnd I n c a t ton
■ I ¡.in* of I tie
W In r*-.i*
|T. .l Í
ilia It. u .*. i. . !*•«ir 11s »I t* •
III 'I 111- 'll ' la re* a u)
t - 1*to 11u - i* i i i i i i t ■
til
i
n
f
or
ma
ti on in • i muet'tmn wi t h the
The p ij vt ng of Celery a v e n u e Ini*
. t* i.t it*in* *t 1 V . «.rid tni i &gt;■ i1., 1.1*1. **(i a r m* it*guiu*t
that prugri ** i* bring mude there * a nil . A **t Y•• K*. . TV t r»'»■ 1H
ir*t
ye:.r'ii
a d m i n i s t r a t i o n of this
trim been held uji on a c c o u n t «&gt;( t he.
Tin- present (liuti will in crea*' I III
w
ar
now
draw*
.it .‘*1 in r am !
f..lind It I* - 1•'ll i )&gt;u nr* ..i.,
m l i ght i ng tin- ilirii* i u n k e r now in a ml
■
Ii
¡in
r(
in
ii.
t
I hi* report shows that
.
1
1
1
width b e i n g reduced f r o m ! •* fret normal income lax from oil*- ti Olle
b.l
t
ill
when
I
lie
,.r
in
Un
*n »
I't. •-11 U- of .io Ml*!luv *
4 &lt;
!* f t 11 1- t liât -• I t l ' Oi
‘
I
'
l
l
'Ii
w
.1*’
csillcctei! u* titles en­
to 12 feet
T h e st r ep h frutti * h* in litui .1 lull per criil a i 11 r* ii ij. I i.,.
ni
ha*
tint
liciti
U
fi
1*
’
.ii.,
,
f
1
‘
If V t hi-* lit',' 1 1■ 1
' 1 ‘1iM ». . j ‘ Mit* -. 1 "1
'll.
Ii i a - i
! a * lint s h o w n I t s e l f
ter
ed
a
g
a
m
t
various pi*r*mni * f or
gllilllng ‘)i l litoti a n i j r ut tin i l l exempted lie min'* from th\ )«r -l'Ut
u*
terrible
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tin* cause of peace;
evenly
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fnrnt $27.136.64, 66,000 of which is
the fact that tho commissioners
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wor* up. there to unite their Jietiready to begin work. The rnm.mis- I here will be no bread famine hi the war in Kttrupe the country is about
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tu I*m* Higltt. of
facl that
the improve
t lie condition
the Ajmr
that
Frank Militer had a cur in the
would rut tier have the roads run wheat ertip tn history has just been Congre." of the United States is oit Ican far mers, would not 1mvc been ruling tin* counsel of men. s et t i ng races, when in fact it wan Billy
straight
the
things
they
cannot
gov­
the entire distance voted nnd have harvested and according to the the verge of passing a Mil nf tre- possible.
Cotton, an impcrishable
Ho&gt;v*i,i Buick and ono upon which
ern or alter, taking pity on the na­
the widths reduced so as to enable United States Department of Agri­ mondons interest (o the fumera of ngriculturul sta pie. hos been mnrhe had put much time and work to
tions now in the throes of conflict, in
them .to run them these distances culture the total production- is ap­ tho country, entitled **A national keted largely in Europe.
That margel it tuned up properly.
Billy
His mercy urn! goodness showing a
proximately
WI1.000:000
bushels;
with the substance in* hand and
warehouse bill for agricultural pur- ket has now henrj cuf o(T, It is im­
acted us mechanician and Stanley
way where men can see none, He
made all arrangements to go ahead nearly 150,000 bushels' more than poses."
pern lively necessary that The far­
vouchsafe Bis children healing peace Walker drove the car and both of
any
previous
crop
produced
in
the
with the work, when the injunction
Kcpresentalivc Ralph W, Moss of mers may warehouse their crops and
them were confident of winning
again and restore once moro that
United States.
We have at least
was clapped on them and their
Indiana, u farmer and a member of secure warehouse receipts that will
concord among men and nutiona when the gc;ir was stripped while
hands were held insofar as the roads 250,000,000 bushels of wheat which the house committee on agriculture, 1m* recognize« in borrowing money
without which there can he neither throwing it in higli making it im­
which were to be reduced in width are not needed for consumption at has for years been a pi oncer in pro­ to title them nfer for a future mar­
happiness nor true friendship nor perative to full out. We make this
were concerned, up the matter grad­ home or for seed. The surplus pro­ moting legislation for tho creation ket.
Representative Moss has .se­
any wholesome fruit of toil or correction because the boys- who
ually worked around in such way duction of tho United States usually of warehouses throughout the coun­ cured a merger of his bill for the
thought in thy world; praying also were behind the wheel are entitled
(hat the court finally decided that goes-to Europe, but under present try to in* bonded and licensed by
warehousing of grain with this meas­
to this end that Ho forgive us uur to the credit of making a game e f­
tho ¡Moot roads could be completed conditions, caused by the European tho government, in which the fur- ure for the relief of the cotton farsins, our ignorance of His holy will, fort to win a cuj) in the Buick car.
war this cereal cannot cross the.
.
and this is being done.
- 1mors
aod the combined anti umnl«nrt * i i i
'uners may store their crop^ for an-,
n
our willfulness and many errors, an
About *5.000,000 bushels have , ,
, ,
.
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The Commissioners contend that ocean.
ticipated rises in*values
in'vulucs while at the
l h e ( g:
guinuted bill is certain to pass Con.
7
.
. .
. Urinated
lend us In the paths of obedience to
already
been
taken
for
export,
they have the right to run the roads
same time borrowing money on the gross.
Thus, growing out of war's
places of vision umP'lo thoughts und
where they will serve the inoat hut most of it is being held at the strength of their warehouse receipts exigencies, will come a permanent
counsels
that purge and make wise.
ports
of
departure.
~
---- —to tide them over until Buch time piece of logislution of tho utmost im­
“
In
witness
whereof I have here
Conditions across the water are as they can realize advantageously portance as a fleeting the farmers of
unto
set
my
hand
and causeiK the
not so encouraging.
Wot in Europe on their crops.
the United States, both north an
Washington, D. C., Sept. 11.—
seal
of
tho
United
States
to be af­
tends to prevent the shipment of
The difficulty
with the average south.
Tho
Crop Reporting Board of tho
fixed.
wheat from surplus European coun- farmer has been that he has bocn
'When asked to explain tho pur­
United
States Department of Agri­
- - ••
“ Done at the y t y of Washington
ttles to those which need imports— forced to sell his staple agricultural poses* intended to be achieved by
culture today gave out the following
this
eighth
day
of
September
in
the
Frank M. Thomas, Frank Jr., and for example— from Russia to France, products when they, were ready for this now legislation, now on the high year of our Lord one thousand, nine estimates of Florida crops for 1913:
W. E. Allen were in tho city on nnd u famine thcro seems inevitable. the markets because ho did not have road to passage, Representative Mos hundred and fourteen and of tho in­
Corn: 675,000 seres, I0.125.TI00
to
passage
Representative
the funds to cqntinue farming oper­ road
Wednesday in their fine big Lozier
bushels,
68,302,000 farm value.
deponce*
of
the
United
States
of
July Colton Consumption
ations. Thus grain has passed right Moss prepared for this correspond­
touring car all fitted up for the tour
America tho one hundred and thirtyHay:
47,000 acres, 69,000 tons,
from the harvests into the hands of ent the following statement:
Washington, D. C., Sept. 11.—
through the northern stales soon to
ninth.
61.147.000
farm value.
"T h e present situation in the
bs made b y Mr. Thomas and his According to a report just issued by the speculators who have reaped
"Signed:
W O O D R O W W ILS O N .
Oats: 50.000 acres, 900,000 bush­
Cotton Bdlt proves conclusively that
•on. The car has numerous illurnin- the Census Bureau there were 424.- the benefits from increases in price.
" I l y the President:
els, $630,000 farm value.
sted signs on it and Mr. Thomas 21C bales of cotton stored in inde­ Under the Moss p!&amp;n, which is at i our present system of marketing "William Jennings Bryan,
Irish Potaloea: 12.000 acres, 912,*
•«■ill really represent all the commer- pendent warehouses in the United last certain to become a law, the agricultural products is radically &lt;ic
"Secretary of State.”
000 bushels, 61.067,000 farm value.
dal bodies of South Florida, dis­ States on July 31. 1914. ns compared farmer may deposit his crops and fectivc/ The slresA of war has pre­
tributing booklets and literature of with 361,739 hales on the same date secure for it a warehouse receipt of sented In only a more acute form a
Cotton (lint): 218,000 acres, 68,*
With nearly all Europe engaged
nil Idnda in every city-on^tlW tour. a year previous. Tho July consump­ such recognized standing that he situation which the grain farmer has
000 hales, 66,664,000 farm value.
J ™ jylLtQLttt Boston, thence across tion by American mills was 448,269 will be- able io use it as aecurity in faced in the autumn of every good in the greatest war of the ages what
Tobacco: 4,000 acres, 4,000,000
becomes of the old argument that to
• .
Meanwhile, the crop year..
to Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Cleveland or 14,000 bales lo»« than that of borrowing pmney*
pounds,
61,240,000 farm v«lue.
,
"The'prissent wheat crop is a good ho prepared (or war Is the best guar­
title to the crop will not paaa out of
■nd the mlddlewest and will be ab- July. 1918.
Rice:
400
acres,
1(1,000
bushels
,
We antee of peace? As a matter of fact
wnt »bout three months. Mr. Alien
The
manufacturing
establish­ his hands and when the price goes illustration of what is meant.
66.000
farm value.
will be here tonight to address to ments of the United States had up tho farmer can sell and get the had a very Urge yield In tho United a nation with a big armament and
a
little
boy
with
a
sharp
knife
are
Statea;^the
world
at
Urge
had
only
Sweet
Potatoes:
21,000
acres,
CommercUl Club with ■ view of 904,414 bales on hand July 81, com­ ptofit that heretofore haa gone to
a
normal
’
yield.
Under
.these
cirmuch
alike.*The
consequences
are
2.310.000
bushels,
61,732,000
-farm
. /V
"■vlng Senford represented In the pared with 967,561 bales a year tho apecuiator.
tour.,,.
Conlinucd
on
Page
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suro
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be
disastrous
in
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                    <text>T R E ’ SANFORD HERALD

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ABOUT PEOPLE A^D EVENTS
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RESUM E
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OF

SANFORD

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H A P P E N IN G S
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Communications for this Column Should he Marked "Society Editor
Phoned- to Mrs. It. A. Terheun, Phone 201

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(V Higgins, Misses Lillian ip d An­
nie Higgins, James and Owen Hig
gins anil Mrs. John T. Brady.
Mrs. F. H. Sheldon. who has been
the guest of her dfiyghter, Mr?. A.
W, Fitte Ita» returned to her home.

*

Mrs. John Jinkins and mother,
Mr»
Ferry left on Monday for
Coronado Beach, where they will
s]K&gt;nd several weeks.

Married in Jackìóm illc
, J pretty birthday gifts attested the
A marriage in which » very cor­ popularity of the little boolean. A«
dial interest hi fell is that of Mrs, night drew on the guests departed
Inez Savage Hill and Mr. »Ernest reluctantly, each wishing that e.very
Krupp, which occurred in Jackson­ day was Vergil1 Horne's birthday'.
ville at high noon Wednesday, at
Messrs. J. A. Harrold, Harry Wil­
the home of the bride’s parents in
Persona/ M entiofl
son,
Qeorge Speer and son,-Vivihn
Springfield, Rév. M. H. Clonts of­
.Mrs. N. O. Thomson of SefTncr is
ficiating. The bride was attired Jn the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Ray motored over to Daytona fn the
Speer car Wednesday for several
a handsome coat suit of navy blue Butts.
days* fishing.
doth and wore a chic hat of black
velvet and ostrich tip.
Miss Eva Martin came down from
Mrs. J. W. Matthews, Jr., of
Mr. and Mrs. Krupp left imme- Jacksonville Tuesday to visit her
Tampa
is n guest of Mrs. J W.
sister, Mrs* George Fox.
Matthews, Sr.
"
&gt;
•pla’t« - 1 bey-wf+Fmasè r£or_.Heji. Y otk ,
visiting Niagara Fulls and other
■points of interest before returning to
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Kelly, former- Photo hr Amari cuoi Pxcaa. Association
Jacksonville.
Mr. and, Mrs. Krupp
Tèiìdchtxmf iianfortfc wh4- h ave. Ucu
urvll known in baniptd aud.Uayy; Sre a congenial par
. v á fI Ijv A i U f ..ip il» « . J u t » . , tut-.
many friends here who wish for them !
turned t
t|u*ir home in Jatkson
One of the novel feature* of the Hrttlsh r.nliy 1« ii-inaeiilii« gnu division
much happiness.
vilie.
consisting of rapid Are guns drawn by lilejiim. Three UtegeUsui draw vaeu
Mrs. It. W. Clay, who has been
gun. but-the photograph show* onlv one
the
guest of her sister, Mr*. Harvey
Jo y Ride
Mrs. Effie Mel,ucas and little son,
Mrs. John T. Brady chaperohed a Ilenfroc, returned to Tampa Thurs­ Leonard, accompanied by Mrs. E.
Where Reform Must Begin.
happy party of young people to the day.
B. Warman left on Monday for
The
adult's habits, opinions and
Woklva Bridge Tuesday night. Go­
Chattanooga and Memphis, Tenn.,
Ideals oro fixed; eternal truths may ba
Mrs: (?. M. 'Williams and daughter jand Hot Springs, Ark.
ing out in machines Th tfie early
phot at- him or thrust Into him, but ho
iss Edna have rcturhed from tdfi'
cvenihg, the young people enjoyed
"bolds the same opinion still.” But
¡oyable^Tfco months spent
in
the picnic supper at the bridge and
AJTJ.'C. M. Vorce and son, M. C. thu child's mind la plastic. Tho Im­
nericus, Fitzgerald . and
other M. Vorce and grandson.i* Marvin
returned by moonlight.
Those in
pressions It receives R will retain, and
I f f are here to
the party were
Misses Ruth M o
are expected home today from Cleve­ If they are economically sound. It will
serve you with
Daniel, Agnes ■ Bothamly, Virginia
land. Ohio. - Friends of Miss Mil- grow Into an a&lt;!ult with altruistic prin­
JUrgily. Elizabeth
Stafford:
Dick
See U»
anything in the
Mrs. M H Mabry nnd little son. 'dreti Vorce, will be glad to hear of ciples holding duo prominence. So we
Before
Brown, G. W. Spencer, Jr., Edward Hartón of Tallahassee are the guests her safe arrival in America.
must start with the child In the hotiio.
line o f printed
tin’ child In the street, tho child In
Betts and Reginald llblly.
Going
of Mrs. G. F. Smith.
s ta tio n e ry f o r
the school. This Is where reform
Else­
Mrs. R. J. Holly and interesting imiHt hturin
where
.
Haute Dance
y o u r business
, » • Miss Vera Terheun lias returned little family, nccqmpdnied by Miss
Miss Margaret Wight was the from ah enjoyable visit of three Margaret Roberts will arrive in San­
a n d + p e rto n a l
The Noblest Arm*.
charming young hostess at a small weeks in Jacksonville.
ford tomorrow.
■We may talk what wo pienso of
use. ‘ D □ □ n
informal house dance Wednesday
lilies, and lions rampant, and spread
evening.
Present were Mrs. Allen
eagles. In fields d'or or d'argent; hut.
B ill H ead*
L e tte r H eads
Misses Peachen and Linda Lei
Jones, Mi^s Renie Murrell, Messrs,
If heraldry were guided by reason, n
Irony
From
John
Bull,
,
E
n
v
e
lo
p
e
*
C ards
Tracy McCuller,' Roy Chittenden Her spent Wednesday in Orlando.
plow In i field of arable would .bo
Some enterprising firm hnd better
W e d d in g In v ita tio n s
the most noble and ancient arms —•
and Mr. Younts.
• tart cheap excursions lo America, so
Mrs W F Leavitt, Miss Leavitt that wo can see the old masters occa­ Abraham Cowley
P o s t e r s or A n n o u n c em en ts
and Willie Leavitt left on Wednes­ sionally.— l/ondoti Globe.
, .
.Sunrise Launch Hide
Of Ail Kiada
day for several weeks’ sojourn at
Uncle Josh Says:
Mr. und Mrs. J. T. llrady have
Coronado and Davtona beaches
“ I never yIt c'd see why folks come
originated a new departure in boat­
No Profil In U n ju s t Gain.
The 'best quality of work
out
fruin th* city t th' farm t' make
ing parties that bids fair to become
Prefer los.i before unjust gain; for
rich
a
tarnation
fuss
about
th’
beauty
A congenial party who loft on dint brings grief hut ryice; this forat prices .that are RIGHT
most popular. Wednesday morning
uv dandelions, c’d yew’ *’
i'b'lti
at tour thirty, with their guests Mr. Thursday fqr Daytona were. Mrs. .1 l V » * r
and Mrs, George Fox and Miss Eva
Martin, they left the dock for three
enchanting hours on the lake and
river, in Mrv Brady’s racer, .nnd re­
turned at seven thirty with nn ap­
petite that added a keen enjoyment
to the breakfast repast.

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ADVERTISING

All Local AdverllHcmettlh t ntler
This Heading THREE CENTS .
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
Charge 25 .Cents.

For nice fresh guavas for table
and canning call Clifford L. Walker,
Phone No. 16.
-.T.2tn
For Sa!e-At a discount- Scholarship in Sanford Business College.
Owner unable to use it nnd it will be
sold at a sacrifice. Enquiro Herald
Offlco.-HKML .
.
FOR S A L E — At a bargain, tjood all
round riding and driving man1, bug.
by, nnd harness.
Cash or Jfum.
Addresa-G.. earn of. ilcraJaL oifiep.
For Sale.— 10 tons of Hen

at fcREOa -per, tnn.-qrlaid-E—IL. it,
cara.

Theo Throop, Enterprise, Fla

For Sole— 1910 Cadillac touring
car for 1400.00, just overhnuU-d in
good running shape. Sanford Ma­
chine &amp; 'Garage. •
* 82-tfc
For Sale or Rent— T w o nice residonees at n bargain. W. J. Thigpen,
HO-tf
For Sale-Orange grove M
fine hammock land, 1.10 am
Celery land, one ten acre trad
land. At n bargain. Address I’.
Box 1014. 104-8tc.

For salo or Rent Five acres, hied
Innd, two good wells, located juit
south of Station 10 on S. Si F Rail­
way. 6 room house.
See F W.
Mahoney at Fernald’s.
97-tf
For Sale Two seated Studetukrr
surrpy ¡n good condition, reasonable
price. G. B. Frank, Sanford Heights

Some day you will need-fire i
sura nee. Get protection now ('&lt;*
nelly. 100 Magnolia Ave.
1-2u

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Wednesday evening a gay jrarty
of girls and boys, chaperoned by
Mr*. John T- Brady enjoyed a de­
lightful straw ride to the hospitable
ime of Mrs. Walter Hand, where
ey were tho guests of Mias Helen
Hand.' The air of gracious hospital­
ity that pervades this charming
home and the cordial welcome of its
inmates always insures a happy time
tieneath its roof nnd this occasion
was no exception to the rule. Thdse
enjoying Miss Helen’s hospitality
weep Mrs.. Brady, Misses France*
Chappell, Clarice Hand, Virginia
Brady, Ruth McDaniel, Agile« Both­
amly, Elizabeth Stafford, Alice Cald­
well, Ruth Hand; Alfred Robson.
W. Spcnècr; Jr,
Róbert Còbb, Reginald Holly, Ed
ward Betts and Oliver Murrell.

room

S

h h ttionary Social
Mr*. Ray Butt* was hostess to
ihe Missionary Society of the Meth­
odist church Thursday afternoon
and a very delightful time was en­
joyed by those present. Tho doc.oralions were simple, cut flowers and
ferns.belng used effectively.
In the (lower guessing game. .Mrs.
Charlie Brown, for the penalty of
winning, was made to read ‘ “ Ex­
tract* from tick folk* and -flowers"
and p«dd the penalty in a very.de­
lightful rendition of the reading.
Twenty guests were invited * to
enjoy Mrs. Butts’ hospitality and
the delicious refreshments served.
Mrs. N. O Thomson assisted in
■erving.
Jlook Circle Entertained
The members of the Book Circle
and * few friends were .delightfully
entertained by Mrs. A. W . Pitts
Thursday afternoon. Owing to the
abaence of m*ny of the members
the summer meetings have been
very informal but moat enjoyable.
Mrs. Fitts is a gracious hostess,
whose special affairs are~Ijwaya en­
joyed by her guests. Present were
Meads me* * J. W. Dlckins, Cruse
Barnes, A. P. Connelly, R. C. Max­
well, D. L. Thresher, C. R. Walker,
R. A. Newman and John Bennett.
Children't Party
Vergie Horn« Hyman was hostess
• t a Jolly party last Thursday after­
noon in honor of her sixth birthday.
Plnjt and white decorations made a
lovely background -.for the • happy
faces of the little ones as they joined
in merry fames.
Delicious refrtnhments were served, consisting of Ice
cream, cake and candies.
Many

We announce our first
showing of Coat Suits and
Cape Coats for this Fall.
The styles are certainly
pretty, and we invite every
lady to call1 and make an
early selection.

Five a irci tiled land inside
limits for rent, near brick road at.d
loading station.
Apply to A. P.
Connelly, Sanford. Florida.
2-tf
For Rent—-4 room cottage $H&gt; »
month. 5 room cottage $12.50, in­
cluding water. G W. Spencer

For Rent Cheap lor Cash-—Twenty
acres of good hammock Ir.nd all tiled.
Call or write A. M. Tyler,
101-if
For Rent— Threo rooms furnished
for light housekeeping. Also
*"*«
bedrooms.
Mrs. Johns, 411 P k
avenue.
’ 91-tfc
For Rent— Furnished office equip­
ped with roll top desk, office chairs
and tnblca. Also a roll top disk,
Typewriter desk and other equip­
ment for sale or rent. Herald office.
8 2 -tf

MISCELANEOUS
Lost, Strayed or Stolen, tin August
7th white horse weighed about 1130
pounds, eight years old, syllah ap­
pearance,-good driver. Any Informa­
tion of whereabouts sent to. Mr. HNelson, Box 1163, Sanford or Eurlka
Hammock.
.
105-ifc-'
Wanted— Work ,on Huck farm,
experience, white.
J. M. Smith,
Gen Delivery. City.
Wanted— One young widow or
married lady in every town to dem*
onsUate to women, for fast selling
article. Big pay for a hustler. Ex­
perience
unnecessary.
Address
P. O. Box 514, Sanford, Fla. H-'-’ tP
It will pay you to l(at your r&gt;*
estate .with Connelly, 109 Mngm'b*
Ave.
•
.
3-2tr
Alwaya a SeaUd Book.
-In deciding a case of disagreement
between the right kind of man and
■ay kind of womin, nobody less wise
than Qod will ever And out whether
justice lias bean even approximated.

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PUBLISHED
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TH E SANFORD H E R ALD

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

IN SANFORD'— Life fa Wnith Lioin#
SANFORD, F L O R ID A , TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1914

VOLUM E VI

NO

A

ALLIES STANDING FIRM BEFORE P ARIS
PRES. W ILSON
W ______
ILL REMAIN
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im p o r t a n t

B U SIN E S S F O R S P E A K IN G T O U R
. iVaahington, Sept. 8.— Prerfdcn
Wilton today jnflounoed» ho jmsusM
not nuke a speaking tour fluting the
coming campaign.
He declared Tils
°U '.‘staying'" on the jo L ,”
because of the' "unlooked for inter­
national situation."
•
Tho President made known hia in­
tention» in a tetter to Representative
Do re rmis of Michigan, Chairman of
the Democratic Congressional Com ­
mittee, who had written him ask­
ing whether he would m a k e s speak­
ing campaign this f/ill. Tho corres­
pondence was made public at the
White House today.
‘ ‘ America is greater than any
party," the President wrote.
‘ ‘ America cannot -properly be
served b y any man who for a mo­
ment measures his interest against
her advantage. The time has come
for great things. These are .days as
big for the destiny of the United
¿states ns for the other nntions of the
world.
A little wisdom, a little
courage, a little self-forgetful devo­
tion may under God turn that des­
tiny this way or that. Great hearts,
great natures will respond.
Even
little men will rejoice to be stimu­
lated and guided and set an heroic
example.
Purties will fare well
enough without nursing, if the men
who make them up and the men
who lead them forget themselves to
serve u-cause, and set a great people
forward on the path of liberty and
peace."
Despite his determination to make
no speeches. "M r. Wilson will take
occasion as opportunity offers to
State and perhaps re-state to tho
auuiaUy. in th« clearest and moat
convincing terms "1 can command
the things which the Democratic
party has, attempted to do."
The President asked that Con­
gress "remain to do their work of
necessary and pressing service and
bring it to a successful conclusion."
He said, however, that he saw noth­
ing to keep Congress in session after
the emergency work was finished
Musi Register Again
There having been some confusion
as to the interpretation of the Bryan
primary law, some
explanations
may be in order which may relieve
many from the embarrassment of
losing their .Vote through- Ignorance
oE-ihe provisions of the new enact­
ment relative to registration of vcters. Under the Bryan primary act
registrations of people »»ho never
voted In the state, and foVmcr voters
here, are separated ami there is a
great distinction between the two.
. For instance a man who regis­
tered for the last primary and whoso
name is not on the general registra­
tion books will have to register now
In, order to participate in the gen­
eral election in November.The primary registration under
the Bryan act, in other words, has
nothing whatsoever to do with the
registration tha‘t is now going on th
registration that is now going on
lor the November election.
It U very necessary that those
who wish and intend to vote in N o ­
vember appear at the court house
*nd register for said election.

BAND CONCERT TONIGHT
The Sanford Band .will render one
of their * fine, concerts in tho park
band stand tonight. Following is the
Program:
Ukmpua Martin M arch---- V . - ........ ;■
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C* W, Bennett
Little M l« Tix-ItN *election ...'____
........... . . . . . . ......... .. G. It. Beeves
The Man Behind the Gun, ntarch
*■* * #• * ».+1 *,* ., # « * « * • * , •, » «»j5o mm
Danube Waves, w a its..................

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.......... .......... • » . .. ■ ■F.

W &lt;»ay Yana?niar^t&gt;

# k . l.

Home Circle, overture........................
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G. II. Reeves
All Star Medley, overture............... ..
1Chaa. J. Roberta
The New Colonial M arch .’. R, B. Ha
The New Colonial: M arch ............ ..
’ .................. .. ........ ... .R. B. Hall
Everybody cordially invited to
come out and enjoy an evening.
Flenty of benches and chairs and
Parking room for .automobiles.

RUSSIANS STILL; DRIVING BACK THEY
THE
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W ILL BE
G O t,O D* NQ .W
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THE M EN W HO

THEfeE WILL BE MANY CON­
TESTANTS FOR-THE
BIG PLUM
Washington, Sept.' 8.— Not since
the early days of the Wilson admin­
istration, where there were many
largo and important pntronage jobs
at stake, has there been anythin
jiere of so much interest to the mom*
bers of the Florida delegation in Con
gress as the probability of Senator
N. I*. Bryan being appointed to the
judgeship of the Fifth circuit, caused
by the death of Judge D. D. Shelby.
Not only are the Floridiuns taking a
deep interest in the situation but
other memhers also are hacking
their various camlidaUsS'all of which
makes something well worth watch­
ing.
It ill believed here that if Gov.
Park Trammell.and former Gov. A.
W. Gilchrist hot\ get into the fight,
provided Senator Bryan lauds, and
C. A. Carson and Congressman
Sparkman also, throw their hats into
the ring, to say not him} of several
other candidates who are reported
as being desirous of coming to the
senate, the rare will equal in many
respects ’that recently pulled ofl
when Senator Fletcher was re­
elected.
So many rumors have been cur­
rent here about his running that to­
day Congressman Frank Clark was
asked the direct question of whether
he would endeavor Ip come to the
senate
should Senator
Bryau de
pointed to the bench, to which hr
replied: "W h ile it is true that I have
received many letters and telegrams
from strong friends all over the state
asking me to enjer the senatorial
race and pledging support I think
the titne inadvisable to make any
positive announcement in the mat­
ter. There is no vacancy yet, and
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DEMOCRATS
MAKE GOOD
ADMINISTRATION HAS MADE
AMERICA LAND OF
THE FREE
Bar Harbor, 'M e , Sept x
De-daring that President W tison and
the Democratic Congress hud Wept
all platform promises, Secretary of
the Navy Daniels, in a campaign
speech hpre tonight, added that the
President had set America free to
legislate without fear.
"Greater than the tariff law it­
self, greater than the. currency law
itself, greater than all the needed
constructive legislation of the record
making, administration," says Mr.
Daniels, "looms up this fact:
“ That tho people may legislate
withoyit any longer fearing that our
business is going to lie checked or
our prosperity destroyed. The right
to enact such laws as they conceive
is best for them nt last has been
restored to them.
"Under Wilson, the ideals of Jef­
ferson’s first inaugural have been
realised.
Business no longer stran­
gles government:.privilege no longer
holds it up on the highway and
rifles its pockets."
Mr. Daniel ' took up legislative
measures successfully urged by the
administration and said:
"Privilege has mobiliiod Us lobby
against them with the rapidity of
tho European corpi.
The propa­
ganda of fear," he said, "was worked
to the limit.
‘ ’Certainly- whatever else can* be
said," declared Mr. Daniels, " n o ­
body
can say that either the Presi­
H.
Greissinger
dent or Congress ha* drawn down
upon themselves that anathema "the
Almighty hates a quitter." On the
very night the President signed tiy&gt;
tariff bill ho said, 'we have onlytaken one step,’ and summoned the
Congress to' go forward with the
next step— the currency legislation.
He did • not pause » day or even
think'of quitting and that has been
the
. . . . . record
. -------...InJ every
. - P —step
P of admigistrative policy since tho fourth of
March, 1918."

R A IS E D T H E

P R IC E O N FO O D S A R E
IN D IC T E D
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Washington, Sept. 8.— T hirty ono
food dealers wdre indicted here to­
day by a Federal grand jury under
G R O W E R S Q F *F L'O kID A~\ViLLlT!iF-S h cHttBTrtgTr tnrcounts charging
price Axing. I t was the first big de­
-IN SIST ON F. O. ft.
velopment in the Investigation the
MARKET
Department of Juatjce ia conduct­
.
Last week a very important meet­ ing at the direction of President
ing was held in Ocala between the Wilson against food leaders who are
representative« of the .Southern Ex­ alleged to have seised upon tho
press Company ‘ and the various European w-ar us a pretext to in­
transportation lines of this section. crease the eoet- of living.
-AH thp indicted men ,are local
Tho meeting was called by the
Washington Aug. *8— 2 p. in. Report here that general
produce dealers or commission mer­
engagement all along the lines of the allies and the Germans
î r t V L ^ L r î chants. No nationally known firm
plan
by
which
produce
could lie sent was indicted.
near the Paris borders.
Oftlcinl despatches contain no
the Department of Justico it
to th*» markets without having to
news other than that the Germans are making a wide circle ileal with the commission men, who wasAt said
that Government agents
from the Marne to the Seine and below it and above Paris make it easier for the growers to «ell working in many states for evidence
while the third army corps was ordered to the left bank of their stud but pocket an unduly of price fixing were expectod to make
reports soon which officials hoped
large share of the profits.
the rivers. The Germans have destroyed the Belgian town
In attendance on the meeting would be- the basis of other indict­
of Dinat near Namur and Belgians are putting up a brave were representatives of tho Southern ments: Attorney General Gregory
express Company, the Atlantic Coast said:
fight to keep the Gcnirans out of Antwerp.
Insist on Jail Terms
Line, the Seaboard, some other roads
The engagements now in progress will decide the fate of i the. transportation agent of the Jack
"Under conditions now existing
Paris and may decide the fate of tin* armies of the allied sonvilie board of trade, and fifty throughout the world, capitalization
qr more leading shippers of the ter­ of misfortune and oppression of our
forces.
ritory contiguous to Ocala, and a own people by the arbitrary increaso
representative of the Florida Grow- of the prices of foodstufTs are so pocu
Frencfi
sli
Is
fall
continually
in
the
Washington, Tuesday. 10 a. m.—
Observers consider &lt;rs a nd Shippers League. J. M. liarly- reprehensible that, whenever
Oscar Straus came here last night German rear
P r i d e d over the convictions cun he obtained, tho
to confer with Bryan and the Ger­ that U is obvious that the German# M h T" m ‘,f
man Ambassador.
It is believed could not attack Paris while U p |meeting, and J. D. Rooney acted aa Goyentincnt will Insist upon sen­
rimes Were
tences of imprisonment, no fine or
armies
w«*r* intact, iwid arc , ‘‘f'rr‘ ’ *ir &gt; •
that negotiations for peace are in­ French a
Tiie better part of the tiny was no civil remedy will lie deemed.ade­
timated.
Germany
coasidering continuing their wide turning move­
i given to hearing the experiences of quate. United Stateh attorneys aré
France beaten. England ami Russia ment under prilou* circumstance*.
the sinpfiers. all of whom are sore being instructed promptly to ask
receptive.
at the result of their work as return­ for indictments whenever the facts
Paris. France, Tueaday, 10 a. m.
It is estimated unofficially that near­ ed to them by (he cum mission ,en. will permit, to push theee to an
Paris, Tuesday, 10 a. m. -Fourth ly 1,000,00(1 troops are engaged in One prominent grower told hoW he
day of continuous fighting along { the lighting which is proceeding in received only $11&lt;• fur a $2,200 crop, early trial arid upon scntenco W W
early trial and upon conviction to
hundred forty miles indicato allies the east of Part&amp;..uuizxr
and some told bow their shipments
pnxatr-wmteucca.
ucees*. .
i.
had not even paid c r p s n w r - - ----- 1» ^ muati of course, be remem“ The German fnrrrrdnrrc fitPen hark " That part of-ftl# s i« to h*wt been a
tiered that, without the District o f
Potrograd. Tuesday. 10 a. m.
before the otlensire tnftirs of the allies good'thing for the commission men
Columbia only those agreements and
Galacin ollirintly announced Austrian
on the line from Mnnteuil-I«e-Huudouin for the Inst dosen years
They have commissions which affect directiy
retreat continues, with cm&gt;rmo\pi
to Verdin, the most interesting report made business good fop the hotels
interstate ofr foreign commerce can •
losses.
,.
*
contained In a despatch to the London but they have not paid the farmers
bo reached.
As to other matters,
Paris, Tuesday, 10 n. m .— In the Evening News from BoulofTne, in which in projmrtion, and not a few of state statutes must be relied upon."
fighting which is going on today to tho Frenh commander General Pau, is them or their houses, have been
The men indicted here today are
the cast and northeast of Paris, the gi»en ns authority for the statement more shameless pirates than Cap- charged with having fixed prices
German forces huvo their barks that the alii*-* have won a victory at
(Continued On Page 6)
" b y ballots" "«uggeations" or verbal
toward the capital.
French troops Precy-Sur-Oi»e. in which the Imperial
agreement and to have circulated
ar e hncrusking their march.
From j Guard, under the Crown I’riiic*-of &lt;»«-r
! price list which completely elimin­
time to time t h e German* t u r n und many, I* alleged i&lt;* h
l een uunihi
ated a competitive market for foods
-ngugii the French at t heir hack 1luted by a British force
|that is alleged to be an unlawful re­

C LA IM VICTORIES BU$ AT THE STATION
A .L L ALONG THE LIN E —
GERM A N T RETIRING ON RIGHT F L A N K ' '

FLORIDA THE
HAY STATE

OVERLAND DAY A T THE RACES
SANFORD OVERLANDS ( LEANED- UP TIIE THF, BUNCH
AT DAYTONA BEACH YESTERDAY
THEY WON FIVE OUT OF SIX RACES AND ALSO WON SIX t UPS
OUT OF EIGHT OFFERED
Ye# ter da y was an Overland day
at the beach races, as the Overland«
from Sanford cleaned them up, win­
ning five out’ of six race» and six
out of eight cup*.
Sanfurd was well represent’ d in
the races, there being Billy Hill with
his Overland.
Osborne
Herndon
with an Overland, Hal Wight'sAmprican and Frank Milteer’a Buick.
Wight and Miltecr had trouble in
the start off and did not get the
money but Hill and Herndon*wipep
the rest of tho bunch off the map.
The Hill car driven by Staten
Fields won the five mile race in
4:28. Tho same car driven by Billy
Hill won the ten and tw en ty mile
races, the ten being made in 11:26,
This car which is an* ordinary run­
about and had novor been over­
hauled for racing purposes won four
silver cups and Billy is being con­
gratulated on all sides for allowing,
his car to be abused in this manner
just to keep aloft tho reputation of
Sanford.
Osborne
Herndon also covered
himself with glory, in His racing
Overland and the rkst of tbo field
was so afraid of him t h a t he was
placed out of his class tQ start and
won tho races by superior work,
0. M. Spicer drove his car in the
first five mile racS, winning easily.
Osborne won the ten mile race and
would havo been the winner in the
twenty mile evont, but had the mis4
fortune to suffer an accident to the
machine at the very start, being
ahead ol the field when the accident
to the machinery happened, putting
the car out of the race.
v
•
The races were pulled off in fire
shape and In the real racing events

no accidents happened, hut during
the morning trials on the beach
three cars came together in a pecu­
liar acridcnt and the drivers were
hurt, *
The cars wore a Bradentown No­
tional, a Bradentown Buick and an
Orlando E. M. F.
Watren, the driver of one of the
Bradentown cars was seriously- in­
jured, hut the later reports indicate
that he will recover. The mechan­
icians were injured hut not serious­
ly.
The car* were n total wreck.
If is not known just how the three
cars became entangled hut the wreck
was a bad one and it is a miracle
that more of the occupants of the
big racers were not injured,’
The Sanford contingent at the
beach were most enthusiastic over,
the outcome of the races and have
arrived home feeling th^xt the old
town wax. covered with glory in
the many events.
There was ono of tho
largest
crowds at the beach that has ever
been there and the people of Day­
tona,
Daytotoa
Beach and Seabreeze were there with the hospital­
ity and the visitors were treated
royally.___
._
» .. •
Warren Died This Morning
Will Warren, the young Braden­
town man who was injured in the
preliminary run on the beach yester­
day morning, in which throe cars
collided, died at the Daytona hospital.
Young Warren was a millionaire
sportsman and bad an aeroplane at
the beach in which he expected to
make several flights. His untimely
end has- cast a shadow over . the
Otherwise perfect day at the beach,

straint of trade prohibited by tho
Sherman anti-trust law between tho
NATAL GRASS PROVES A states nnd in federal‘ districts. The
penalty on conviction is a year’s im­
FINE SOUTHERN STOCK
prisonment or a 15,000 fine or both.
F 0 O I)
Bench warrants were issued for all
tlie
indicted men and bail was given
Mr. W. T. Jamison, agent of the
for
their
appearance in court.
Southern
Express Company was
yesterday showing his Triends » fine
The European War
bale of Luke county hay, and the
story he tell# in connection with it
Commonly called the "G r e a t W ar"
is very interesting, a* well as illus­ will be the special subject for re­
trative of the great agricultural flection next Sunday evening at tho
possibilities of Florida. The hay is Congregational service at 7:30. Ex­
natal grass and is some of the finest cerpts from reports of »p ed al, cor­
seen here of any kind.' Mr. Jamison respondents of a great weekly Amer­
says it was grown on some of the ican magazine, also from Count J. H.
poorest land in Florida and that two von Bernstorff, tho Imperial German
cutting* of a ton to the acre have Ambassador to America,, giving his
already been made and another will side of the German case. Besides
be made in October. The land from some lessons for Amcricaps in this
which this hay came is located on a time of crisis to consider will bo
higji-.pine ridge, apparently of pure drawn by the pastor. All are cor­
White Band.' A good many years dially welcomed.
ago the owner planted an orange
grove on it but the land win* too
dry or too poor for oranges and the
trees all died. The field was for­
saken and the natal grass took pos­
Kissimmee, Sept. 8,-»-One of the
session.
The present owner recog­
nized the possibilities of liay raising largest cattle deals "pulled off" fo
and lust year scattered about two some time Was consummated this
hundred pounds of fertilizer to.the week when T . Trie», buyer for the
acre, with the result that the land Armour Packing Co,, received thirty
is bringing him about one hundred three carloads of beef cattle from
dollars an acre from tho annual hay the leading cuttle men of his vicin­
ity,T h e •• first consignment » a s
crop.
i Mr. Jamison contends that tho shipped Monday and consisted pf
agricultural possibilities of Florida eighteen ctrloads which were bill*
are just beginning to he realized to Chicago; the remaining fifteen
and that where a piece ol land will cars were shipped to St. Louis Tues­
^
not produce one crop there Is always day.
something that will grow profitably.
The total consignment number­
He vclievea in hay and stock raising ed 1,217 headwind the average price
as money maker, and incidentally received was twenty-five dollars per
mentioned the fact that a Tampa head. T h e
dealers' supplying the
whUosaler recently declared that the cattle wero as follows: Carson Cattle
wholesale trade of Tampa hajydlecj Co., Lealio &amp; Bass, Bull Bass, Ed.
fully a million dollars worth of hay Whaley, Henry Bass, Henry Partin,
annually, ail shipped from other L. M, Whitten, W. E. Smith, Ordia
Bass, S. Partin and O. Dais.
Mr.
Mates.
Florida could easjty keep this mil­ Price who is making Kissimmee hla
lion dollars in the state and raise headquarters while looking after hla
hay for xhlpment to other states by firm’s Iqteresta In this locality, ex­
half way trying, Is the contention of pressed himself si confident that
Mr. Jamison, who owns a good deal other large consignments would foto t land him-eUf and is making it T ow this unless the loss In shipping.
work for him.— Orlando Sentinel.
Iw a s 'g r e a te r than they anticipated.
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Wnshinglnn, Sept. 8. It won I ol* town nt short intervals. Therefore,
Btoi who promised the Armageddon, the residence districts are not dull,
but In 1913 Instead of 1914. and silent and deserted spots they usual­
that out of it would come n man ly nro in summer, and the country
from tho north, Ijttlp known, who clubs do n rushing business at the
ns a newspaper man, journalist and tea and dinner hours.
ntatcsmun would be the great eon
Tho war conditions are detaining
tral, dominating- figure until 1925 in town not only the diplomats, but
when conditions would sweep him the higher officers of the army and
off tho world's stage, and in the navy. A peep on the roof garden of
place of monarchies, principalities the army and navy club would make
and powers would rise republics to one think it was mid-season in
welcome the birth of tho twenty- Washington except for the weather.
Phot o Jar AznertciES P r o w Association.
first century. And who is this man The .Chevy Chase Club is much the
that Tolstoi forecast, in the now same, and almost everjr night Adiftonhocv yhich th^.-Wat,.E^^Te f'D ie
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teacher - wroto .for Cssr Nicholas urniyy Senators and other officials
HE British battle cruiser Indomitable Is a sister ship of the Invincible and
more than five years ago?
may be found in groups with the
the Inflexible, Shj was launched In March, 1007. She has a total length
Albert of Ilcigium seems at this few Ambassadors, many ministers
of 502 feet, a depth o t 20 feet anil*» displacement of 17.260 tons. 8h e « r *
moment to fit into the prophecy and secretaries of embassies and riOs eight twelve-inch guns, sixteen four-inch guns and has three elghteen-lDi h
like a glove-upoh a lady’s hsnd, fd'r legations, engaged witlr but one idea, torpedo tubes.
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tion. of 'kingship, htr*rwit— “ growd*. .ny "dispatches,
BEES AS WAR’S MESSENGERS may be llboratod.
into his present plans of tho King
Welsh and Ancient Brltone. .
which can be deciphered with the
All tho histories agree that under
of the Delgiftns and a mighty good
tho wars of practical cxtlnctlop car­ New Idea With Others Proves That magnifying glasé, can be attached to
king he Is too.
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Ita breast.
ried on by the invading hordes of '* Military Authorities Are Very
Albert was born In 1875 and wass
But something better still hap been
Much
on
the
Alert.
northern Europe In nrltaln, only thoso
well educated, lie. is a good engin­ of tho ancient inhabitants escaped
found. Iiy an ingenious process, tho
eer, an efficient amateur aviator, destruction who fled to- or already
Nows that will bo of Interest to all wings of the tiny insect are sensi­
writes excellently and has been a lived in tho mountain fastnesses of army men has been received. Tbo tized and by means of microscopio
corking good newspaper reporter in Wales. It does, not appear to have Hague has discovered a Becrot long photography the mensago Is imprintdoing away with ait extra
both Brussels and Antwerp.
He suggested Itself to anyone to doubt cherished In tho war department—the edf'lhus dol
weight.
use
of
bAes
aa
messengers.
that
modern
Welsh
la
essentially
the
worked at the business just as seri­
The secret is out, but all Is not lost.
No longer will tho nldo-do-camp
ously ns young men who don’t langungn of the nnclent Britons, or
Holland
has not discovered the won­
ha mien to be princes, did police and *hat H*e Welsh aro tho descendants spur his . staggering horso through
t________
„ ,,,\ ! of Ihoso Interesting people, who occu- shot and shell to carry tho message derful process by which to dispose of
,______ t _
happen to be [winces, did police and
pled tho British isles when they were to tho front. Instead, ho will don his the fireflies that nn up-to-date enemy
"ship news"’ and, after a time, got
termed tho "end of tho world (ultima gloves and mask, and, going to tho would send to ruin the sensitized
' the idea that he wanted to see th
tbulo)” by tho old Roman writers, portablo beehive buck of headquar­ wings of tho trained bees.
world a bit before settling doyn. and wero successfully Invaded by ters, sclxo ono of tho faithful little
Tbo details, of course, cannot bo
LIVER Y, S A L E S AND F E E D S T A B L E
And so he came to America, visiting Julius Caesar, B. C. 56. Tho Welsh Insects and send tho well-trained divulged. Suffice It to say that aa
C o r n « r Park A v e n u e «nd Sec ond S tr e et
soon ns an enemy’s firefly reaches
Now York, Washington and Chi­ wero always recognized as good fight­ messenger through the air.
tho
dark
hive,
wherq
the
bees
are
cago, and for a &gt;number of months ing men, as witness Fluollon in
Whoevor possesses a receiving out­
C O N T R A C T O R S FOR A L L K I N D S OP H E A V Y H A U L I N G
lived in St. Paul. When he went Shakespeare. Two famous regiments fit can road tho secret« of tho wire­ waiting to have their wings photo­
home he wrote a "bully good" book In Ihp British army continue tho tra­ less; ono can cut tho wires of tho or­ graphed; Its presence Is msde known
L a r g o s u p p ly o f H o r s e s , M u lo s ,
by the actiou of the metal selenium,
about America, making it dear that ditions. "Tho Hoyal Welsh Fusiliers," dinary telegraph, and tbo pigeon does
which 1» sensitivo to light, and tho
W a g o n s a n d H a r n e s s a lw a y s
about America, making it clear that who have been In every warlike affair not always escapo the bullot. There­
of consequence. In which Britain has fore, other means havo been sought. nlnrm Is given to trained dragon
on hand F o r S a lo o r E x c h a n g e
our democratic sort of government
been concerned sluco lfi90. and "Tho In America t|ie general staff dream* flies, which speedily mnko away with
was just about what the people Wolsh Regiment," comprising the old
of using as u dispatch bearer—tho the-intruder.
rpjeded.
Ulacksml thing «no W a g o n Repairing In connect ion
Forty first, 'tho .Sixty ninth and tho bee!
*
Then ho came to rule over tho Royal Glamorgan militia.
The bee, like tho carrier pigeon,
Belgians, and now he qualifies as
guided by Its marvelous Instinct, re­
turns to tbo hlvo from wherever he
Tolstoi's striking figure in this awful
war of the nations. Perhaps others
Beauty In the 8mllb.
may outshine him later, but up to
A Bmllo 1s the color which lore
BOTTLERS OF SODA WATERS AND
now he is easily the first in the wears. It Is tho light In tho window
of the face, bv which lb«t heart signi­
world's thought.
fies to father, husband or friend that
It Is at homo »«id waiting.— Henry
Thirty thousand employees of one Ward Bcochar.
FARMER WHO HAS MADE GOOD GIVfeS SOME REAL
kind and another wli be furlough) d
on October 1st, if the River and
FACTS ARO I T TH E CAME
Uprbor appropriation, bil
fails to
Harbo appropriation
bill
fails tt
Sole Agent« for Ornnffe City Springs Mineral Wnter
t h e m an w h o woftKsCan m a k e g o o d here
the givernment exacts from those
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thoso who have nothing to say as to
which has the unqualified
nfiorseRecently the writer interviewed n cannot itfTord to tie up so much cap­
ment of. tho Corps of Engine
native citixen of Florida will) this ita! In that way. They might better
purpose held uppermost in mind: put their money Into more produc­
tht&gt;_JU. S. Army, ninety-nino per
Don't play with serious matters—
cent of the items in the bill having
Find out from somebody who knows tive channels for a f6w years until
don’t YOU carry your own insurance
1
been passed upon originally by this
general principles by which the they are thoroughly established.
against
same efficient - body of men who
northerner ran safely be guided when advise caution in this particular^
“ The best general
advice 1 can
* knew no politics, no favoritism, only
he comes to Florida to engage in
TORNADOS
give is this: ‘Tell your readers that
duty, to the country, the flag and
farming.
for you’ll find the money wanting when
the Corps to which they belpng.
1 sought a practical Florida farmer Florida is it good place to live, win­
tin- storm has wi|».«| nut y «&gt;*1r property
Tell
I of forty years’ experience in raising ter, ypring. summer and full
. Senator Simmons of North Caro­
I crops a man who has "m ad e good" them l( they will work, if they will
lina, who Is in charge of the RlyOr
Have our strong, reliable company
' and whqae judgment is mature. The Use judgment in getting acquainted
and Harbor'bill in the Senate, has
carry your risk und be on the safe side.
following paragraph contains his with our condition; if they will first
announce)! publicly .that the bill will
ideas and suggestions just as they raise home necessities, before trying
Reasonable rules
pass by October 1st, "notwithstand­
to feed New York city; if they will
developed in our conversation.
ing .the obstructive tactics ot Sen­
ator Burton of Ohio, aidud and abet" T e ll your people," he said, "that raise diversified crops inatead of
- tad-by savbral other legislators from
farming in Florida has its share of staking all their money on one; if,
western states.
work, as elsewhere. T h a t’s the first in addition to raising crops, they will
thing.
Some northerners have nn raise chickens, keep a cow for milk
— 4—
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idea that you don’ t have to work and a few hogs, for meat, they can
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"Peace, peace and there is no
make
s
success
here
easier
than
any­
-&gt;
here to make a success. There has
&lt;&gt;
peacoi" On a balmy day in April of
been too much of this ‘ tickle the soil where I know about in the world.
flast year Congressman Richard Bar­
V
add It will laugh with harvest* ad­ In u nutshell, m^- advice is, pro­
»
th old i of St. Lodis, the most out­
vide
food
for
the
home
table
first,
vertising spread through the north.
»
spoken advocate* of peace in either
C o m p l e t e a b s t r a c t s f r o m the r e c o r d s o f
But this is true," ccle emphasised then sell tho excess productions to
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.house of Congress, planted an oak
»
That’s a safe rule
the " is " strongly).
There is less somebody else.
»
tree.along one of the sheltered path­
O r a n g e and S e m i n o l e Counties.
Taxes
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back brealking labor on a farm here for beginners In Florida, and those
o
ways between the Capitol and the
than on a northern farm, because who follow it will not go far wrong.
House Office building and dedicated
paid f o r n o n r e s i d e n t s .
" I n a year’s time they will be
our splls are lighter, easier to work,
It to the Hague tribunal and to
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and our land is more level and free familiar enough with our climate,
world peace.
■.
C. W. tiOoniHCH, Mam ger.
the
farm
soil
und
other
matters,
to
from rocks."
•v The tree grew apace, spreading .its
" D o ndrtherncrs, as a rule, make branch 6ht and go into raising crops
branches.around at)d sceiping to e in g
My success has
a success farming in Florida?" 1 on a larger scale.
hosannas to the statue that caps
been
due,
I
believe,
to
my conserva­
asked.
the Capitol, looking forawrd toward
tive, methods. I havo never been a
"Y es, after they get started right,"
the east.
Lately, however, the
plunger in my farming, and I man­
Tempt the appetite;
he
replied.
Evidently he notleed
leaves of this sturdy young oak have
age to get along about
us
please the taste and
my unspoken inquiry and continued:
begun to turn yellow and sere, the
the average, I guess."
n o u rish the body.
"Some homeseckcrs come down here
branches ha vc commenced to droop
Crisp, clean and fresh.
His farm certainly looked ns if bo
with lean purse« and ‘swelled heads.’
and now only one of Ita.lithe young
' . 5 cents.
was
getting'along all right. I t was
They assume to know everything
Conducted by the
arms remains green.
The tree is
Full
.-uctlons
well fenced, and every field seemed
about
farming,
from
their
northern
dying as the war rages, and there Is
I ~.i In
Benedictine
to
be
In
the
pink-of
condition.
Thi*
experience. They try ‘ to fnrm just
no pea cel
Propa: atory, ComFathers
as they did up north. - They scorn barn nfl’d nearby sheds were in good
mcrcial
and Class­
— 4—
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our advice, adopt their own meth­ repair, and everythlg looked like
ical
Courses
Round, thin, tender— '*
Washington has had an unprece­
ods of planllng and cultivation, and prosperity In capital letters. • I
with a . delightful flavor
dented summer In the matter of so­
frequently faff to make a crop— thanked him for-the Information he
—appropriate for lunch­
cial atmosphere.
N o t that social
had given, and fold him I proposed
except a crop o f experience. *
,
4» .i«* *
V
eon, tea and din n er,
affairs have continued with any for­
publishing the interview.
Just be­
TOF CATSIOt' t ADUKLSi REV. DIRECTOR
" T h e northern farmer in Florida
to cents.
mality, but those who constitute
fore 1 left, he said:
should be an imitator, before trying
official'society have remained valiant
"M a y b e my reniarVu will dlacourto be acreator. Let him know' that
at their posts; .in spite of beat and
Florida has different soils, a different age people from coming to Florida
“ Twist the Coin”
every alluring influence of seaside
In O u r Me w Pjfc nl
« ¡m a t e and different working con­ to farm. , I hope not, though, for
and mountain. This has made din­
E
a s y O p i m h c B qx
Florida
needs
good
settlers,
and
ahe
ditions'thdn In the north. I f he will
ner parties, tea .parties, luncheons
IO Cents
hair
the
room
for
them,
too.
1
know
earnestly study Florida conditions
and bridge parties possible. The ar­
I
'd
rather
live
here
than
any
pl$ce
and adapt his methods of farming
Made of the finest
gument is strong e n o u g h .th ftiif one
to them. baL.will pot put the cart on eart^^jm d * I ' honestly beffkvo
ingredients.
B
a
k
d
d
*
must dine, why dine atone?
Na­
before -tho hOrse as some 3o. This Florida’ ii the place for thousands of
to perlection. The .,
tional legislation was .responsible
is
just a word of caution. And while northern peoplo who' are struggling
n a t i o n a l stren g th
during the early summer for'the de­
I am speaking of this, let mo say along) up th e re -with little hope of
food, xo cents.
taining of Congress, now internation­
. *
further that It is not wise for a man making more than a living."
al calamities continue the delay.
to come down here with only his car * '" T h e n you recommend the north­
When Copgress is detained hero the
Buy biscuit baked by
fare;
and expqot to return the next erners to come to Florida and live
diplomats’ for the most part feel
summer In his own steatn yacht, — you think a hard working level­
obliged to remain.
The more urpaid out of his -first year’s farm re­ headed man froVt the north can
ahd complicated condition« of
make good here, I asked.
turns.
’
have made it stiff more*
" I certainly d o," he said, " i f he’ll
-M an y northern settlers mike the
for tho represents lives of
I Always look for that Name.
work—
don’ t forget that.” — Tippe­
mistake
of
bulldlng'expenklve
resi­
European
and
canoe
Council
Fire.
*,
dence«
on
their
farms,
when
they
to remain or return to

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tils follies? ^Jho can decide If It Is •the need of a sympathetic companion.
He knows at Inst there Is no human
safe to take a i-hahe® In wedlock with
the rr.wi who la open and aboveboard being on earth so near and dear ns
a wife, some one to console him and
In all be says and does.
Few If any men have the wisdom of he|p him laugh away dull care.
No man grows old so fast as the
) Solomon. L#ro Is a corrector of
folbloa. Tho good qualities of a lover bachelor, who has frittered away his
should be found out, given credit If best years. He sees his -comrades of
only perfect man wont to tho altar other Jays with big, strong manly
nearly every girl would live and die a sons and loving daughters, who are
frightened to death If father has a
a pine ter. \
pain lu his Uttlu Anger. Hut tho man
NO NEED OF A W IFE.
who fins no need of a wlfo all those
years might have such a buxxlng pain
ThougTi cruel brt«f be Love's bright hour
In
his head that he nearly collapses
of song.
and there would be no one InterosLed
Tat let him sing his fulll
For other hearts ths echo shall prolong.
save, perhaps, bis nieces, who. Instead
When 1.ore's own voice Is stilL
at asking, "How Is poor uncle?" anxWhenover you' boar a man aay ho local y propound to each other the
has no need of a wlfo don't contradict query, "I wonder bow much he has
hlm, but you may think as you please. saved up?** The man who has all his
Ilfs declared that he was not In need
I t tr i n i i j h a h e e a I m n u a n d a fath er
and.mnthet imctotTS'to'#rwttfyHrtii or* of a wlfo at length Is obliged to call
In a nurse.
err whim ho thtnka It will always last
ft's always tho man who thinks he
He Is popular wttfr tho gtrta. The
irwooteat, most dealrablo welcome him has no need for a wife who has tho
greatest nood st losL If rol
wnrmly when ho chooses to call.
| Ilrlght oyes grow brighter and dimpled could know of tho Jun^br .«ndtn**Vti
chneka blush rosy at his whispered the young man of the family who was
words. He thinks that's going to last, encouraged to bellevo ho wne better
too. Ho finds girls soon tiro of the oft without a wife, they would encour­
fellows whoso intentions aro only to age single mon‘ who WftVo healthy,
strong, capable of taking care of a
Jolly them.
The man who bus gone round quite helpmeet, to wed young and have a
a bit, always seeking fairer faces and happy homo life, such as all men ore
nhw sconce, loses without realising hla entitled to enjoy.
greatest charm—tho buoyancy of early
manhood, so appealing to young
.
Abolition of Warwomen. Ho thinks the repartee which
On
ono
occasion
Mr. Mason carno In­
was so Interesting to tho dashing
widow should amuso everyono else to Mr. Hummer's office and found him
whom he moots Ho dubs the girl stu­ engaged In writing an address to b«
pid If she falls to have tho widow’s delivered beforo a peace society. After
keen perception of tho Joke, ifo fairly a little good-natured banter on the
lives at his club. Tho society of tho part of Mr. .Mason and an equally
be good tinlured defense of Ills views by
hall-fellows well met wjll always
Mr. Hummer, tho former, rising to lake
a pleasure that ho can enjoy.
hltt leave, said; "Well. Hummer, you
Hut. one by one, the happy-go-lucky
may tie right, hut I should Just as soon
club fellows drop out. He finds him­
think of Joining a society for the supself tho Inst bachelor there. Tho men
with lovely young daughters nnd mar­
riageable young sisters have ceased eoclet) for the suppression of war."—
Inviting him to their homes, for dta* From Memoir of Jeremiah Mason, by
ner because of hln expressed views O. 8 . Hillard.
that he’s hot In not'd of n wife, ’ lie
finds when the old folk» leave him and
An Aviator QaVed Life.
arnv Imlrs «eminence to thread their
At Herek-sur-Mor, near Boulogne.
way among his dark locks— for old
Futbyr Tltne uses his scythe to stimo France, a few days ngo. an Invalid
purpose, clipping him bald—and Ills went for a drive In a llttlo donkey
evil genius, the gout, persists In vis­ cart, which stuck fast on the seashore
iting him twice n year, staying stk nnd began to sink. Just ss the tide was
months each time, rendering him well- coming In. His plight was Been by
near hulples«i, that there Is a certain ■n nviator, who succeeded In attracj
the attention of a Ilshurman, who
void In his life, a want up to Hint
I time that he never knew- existed
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For the Bowels
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and Irregular Bowel Movements.
Constipation Is the most common disorder of the bowel*, I*
aflcota both sexes and all ages but Is mors prevalent among
women because their dutlee In the household require less physical
exercise than tho occupations of men; therefore women suffer
most from Its baneful effect.
A constipated person Is an eaar victim when exposed to any;
serious disease—-Pneumonia,
Pneumonia, Typhoid Fever, Malaria, tflbeumatism.
¿Ibcumstlsm,
Gmail pox. Yellow Fever and Iiright'a Disease tmtherxhelr
annuel
gather Yhelr annual
harvest of death among those who aro habitually conatlpated.
Even though they eecapq theso diseases, such persona are always adaches,___
ailing more or less. They have headaches,
bad •dlgaatlon, dlsslnets vlrtlgo (blind staggers), sallow complexion, flatulence, loss
Herblne
has
a most' admirable
of strength; and no energy at all.
effect In tti- bowels: It Is cooling, purifying and regulating. It
nervous­
b
puts a prompt check on biliousness, wind In the bowels,
ness. beartbur
heartburn,_____
bad breath,. ___
low spirits,
nets
___ drowsiness tn (ha dayUrna and .nervous wakefulness
at nig:
night.
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Laura Jean Libbeu's

Talks on
Heart Topics

play makes Jill a dull girt" Yet If
tho girl who must earn her own trread
docs not look out for her own health
and strength tho prlco she pays will
bo to fall by tho wayside
T A K I N G A C H A N C E ON H AP P IN ESS
IN W E D L O C K .
Happy.

happUr

f a r limit i h t u .

W l t k lit*' Uurwl on H»y l*r**%%.

Bh«t that mafcra tin* h uni bit*rI h e a rth
I.ovoly bill to one on earth.

IfViiW - I9H. br 0» N K i " N « w « 5s«be«l

There are very few girls who are
blessed with a model lover, a man who
lias no faults From the time his viaTVwy w&gt;r our hands may
hut Juys
Its
Indicate serious Intentions, the torn
destrayvd
II) of Ills sweetheart begin to s ; kw-u You th h«S hut drt-axns, snd s * r tin aching
void.
lntn as to what fnultn he may have.
IW h tw tlrad-sra fruit, long, long ago htu
Love Is blind, thoj concede, declaring
cloyed
among
themselves :hnt It Is wisest and
"Who®, night
with
wlh! trrolMWtUous
best to twin1 out his shortcomings.
storms Is rtfs
A w l yot a tittle h o t» can brighten llfn.
Then she will npt Jump blindly Into
matrimony
Of course. It Is tho nature of young
Her father Insinuates theta man s a
(tr ls to wish to enjoy life The girl
sponge
who cornea calling on a girl
who works hard
all day long Boema Hun^ay afternoons and remains until
to be the most tho dinner bell nines, accepting her In
vltatlon to dine. Company dinners aro
eager In her pur:
more expensive than the plain, whole­
suit of pleasure I
some meals the family sits down to.
was at a ribbon
Mother thinks daughter has made a
counter In one of
happy choice of a suitor. Insisting that
the largo stores
not ono young man In n hundred would
tho ' other
day
be so considerate of her daughter as
While waiting for
to provldo a carriage when ho tnkes
my change I could
her to the theater, even If It's only a
not help hearing
few Mocks off And he drosses with
this conversation
such perfer' taste, and sends lo*r (low­
bet ween t wo of the
ers evenings he does not come
pretty salesgirls,
"Thnt's sheer extravagance!" cuts
and I
couldn't
In
Undo Ned. "It may do fur^i mil- i
help getting wonllonalro
not knowing tho need of
d o r f u 11 y Inter
ested In thslr girl- money. It Isn't tho proper caper for
1st) pranks Anil a man who earns thirty per. or so I’d
think more of his counting his pennle
plans
Bald one to tho other, "Sadie, are If ho thinks of marrying'
Aunt Ellen fdJUTW he's Inclined to
you going out tonight?” The nnswer
came promptly, "You must be crniy flirt. Hho has seen him walking with
to ask such a question as that. IJda young ladles and each gU"’ he seemed
I'd die of loneliness If I had to slay to pay marked attention to tine or
home an evening. .I'm going to a two of the girls she mistrusted to be
Her brother wna
dance." "l thought you went tn one dreadful coquettes
of
the
Opinion
thnt
ho wasn't a
last night," remarked t.ldrf. "I did.
Indeed 1“ returned tho othor. "As for stranger to the wine cup. He had run
A
that matter, I could go to a dance ev- across him at a bar In a cafe!
chorus
of
"What
took
you
there?"
ho
cry evening lh tho week and stay un­
til 3 o'clock In tho morning nnd bo silenced by a Istno excuse—he stopped
to buy a package of cigarettes! Tho
hero tho next day.**
"1 couldn't do thnt," declared Lida way he looked from one to the other
" I ’d have BUch a headacho 1 couldn’t said plainer lhan words that he hoped
stand up." "1 don't mind telling you tho cigarette part would bo believed.
I take a glass of wine between the B y ‘ the time tho family sum up tho
dances If I feel real tired and It's get­ lover's faults they mado' It appear
ting awfully late,” explained 8adln. \ that tho girl would take if haxardous
lowering her volco to a whisper. "I chance on matrimony If oho married
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go with a lively crowd nnd I can’t do him.
Thero are maidens who accept these
different from tho others."
I went into tho store yesterday. Insinuations us truths. Other girls doRadio was not at her post. Tho girls mnnd stronger proofs of tho short­
behind the counter wero talking In comings of the man In whom they
placed faith and love. Hho valiantly
■»wed. low tones. •
"Didn't you read about Sadlo In this defends the absent one. If ho visits
morning's paper?" said onb to the oth- her 8 unday afternoons she knows ho
wr, adding excitedly: "It seems, she li with no ono else. Tho hourn aro all
w ai found wandering on tho street, too short. Manlike, be docs not stop
and, oht In such &amp; stale. They ar- to consider tho extra preparations for
reated her. and put her In a cell, ono more at the table. Didn't ho bring
charged ns being a common drunk. a cono Jor father, a sewing basket for
- * Hey folks sent' hbr word" she must mother, nn expensive pipe for Uncle
never come there agmln. vThe man- Ned, a book for Aunt Ellon nnd a
' * * « aent her notice that ahe waa dis­ charm for brother Tom's watch chain?
Tho cash for these peace' offerings
charged."
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Every girl wh&lt;* reads this should would moro than set thplr table tor

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THE PRICE 8HE PAYS.

beware' of the lure of tho dance, the
midnight hour and wine. No working
*tri can afford to make such a dtp
mand upon her health and strength
and be In a lit position to attend to
tbe duties for which her employer Is
JKkytnt her. The road downhill Is
ateep and slippery os a toboggan slide.
Tbo girl vho respects herself ad▼»ncea. Every girl can make her own
future either bright and prosperous
•or dark and disgraceful.MWhen pleas2^° *s healthful. It Is recreation.
Young glrW are aa weak aa rosebuds
•winging on a branch. A constant
” &gt;ogh yrlnd will shatter them. No girl
-c* n burn tho candlo at both end* and
-flZpoct tg prosper. "Ail work mid. UP-

m m m m m m m m m :m x x x x x x m x x x m m x x m

a week.
Can ho turn his head the other way.
paia by tjta women friends, If they go
In the same direction without a fow
words of pleasnnt grootlng? I couldn’t
care for a'tnaa who would show die- ■
courtesy to .my sox. As for extrava- |
gance, a lover should be pardoned'tof
Indulging the whim of a girl bo loves
onco In a while, even If It hr a strain

on hla pbeketbook. Both understand
tacitly that it will be trolley cars for
them after marriage. Some men have
but one fault * If it does not lead to
excess It can bo broken np, If hla lovo
for the girl who condemns It Is of
sufficient strength. What con be sivvoctqd. from the men who. cQpcoals

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THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE FOUR
officers, In fact was passed
THFSANfORD IIFRALP federal
to prevent an officer from becoming

some
further occasion for war
period in the future.
Remembering the feeling of Franco
over the loss of her provinces, which
Ls part of tho cost of the present
war, the hope of the society is to
have all questions settles satisfac­
torily to those concerned, . so that
hereafter Europe may ho free from
the necessity of the preparation for
war which had become almost intol­
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T Wtahnt ( m r TiVc«d«r .wl FtM « Uomini Br too familiar with the railroads by
accepting free passes from them and
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY yet the most flagrant violations
B. J. HOLLY. fdlt.r
havo been reported and are reported
W..M MAVNfS Butine»» Manajcr
every day of officials high and lo y
M »scrl»tfw Prke. » 2 .0 0 t Ytar In AOvai-tc who are riding on railroud passes.
Ddlaarari I» tba CH» br earmt W -00 pee jretf &gt;« The atato law ja as follows:
will always remain a problerti to you if you do not at some time face the
' advaaca or 20c (*t month.
Sec. 36.14. Issuing Free Pass to
Issue of making ends’meet with the means at hand, but the problem will be
Ptrmaau ln ad» a n « roa»l he made e lo llk e . State Officera:
I f - any stockholder,
Eatarad ta anaa&lt;J&lt;lai( mall mailer Autual XZnd director, president or other officer or
■1906. at the PoalotBce al Sanford. ITc»fclaagent of any railroad or other trans­
'ander Act of Marrh 3rd. 1(179
portation company or common car­
rier
In this state, or any person In T H E N E W S P A P E R S I T U A T I O N
that day when you assert yourself master of the situation and say: “ I
Telephone No. IH
OHca la Herald DuUdlni
any way connected with such com­
That the cry of hard times Is no
~"fi' • i i Mm
will not spend more than I earn, but I will save for tomorrow regardless
pany or common carrier, grants, myth is shown by the many- news­
O P P O R T U N I T Y FOR S O U T H
of the sacrifice."
sends or delivers a free pass over any paper failures throughout the state.
T h e ‘opening of the Panama Canal, railroad, steamboat or any other Recent suspensions to mind being
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if no other outside influence pre­ transportation line, or. for any dis­ the Quincy Enterprise, tho Haw­
With the facilities of this institution at your service, it is akin to
vailed. should do much to develop tance thereon, or discounts the fare thorne Herald, the Mulberry Her­
- criminal to.neglect your opportunity for saving and financial better­
the commercial inftUiirjez:.iif *k*‘ ^iaid"by the public generally to an/ ald, Bowling Green News, Plant
ment and_ we urge upon yoir to:— 7 '
south and greatly increase the .Cult member of the legislature, or sal- City A r r o w and the newspajwr at
citics Ln maritime. impAStaaCA» &gt;UUwo&gt;-aried officer of the statf, he shall he Dade City.
Then thé Pensacola
there is added to this, the-influanco punished by imprisonment not ox- News not long ago went Into the
r. or by fine not ox- hands of a receiver, »n d « big print­
dollars.
e^ ia * o u ld a
ing establishment “ went under" re­
criminal, negligence on the part of
Sec. 3636. Receiving such Pass: cently in JacksonvBfer— feast -month.. the: tea dors gf .the .southland to rest Any member of the legislature, or the Palatka Item suspcndetHt* dailjrr
• one moment in pressing our claims any salaried officer of the state, whi&gt; edition, “ owing to lack of patron­
t upon the capital of the country. receives suoh pass, or any such dis­ age,” byt has now resumed.
But
Particularly is this true in the cotton count mentioned in tho preceding with all this, word comes from Paindustry, temporarily decreased be­ section, shall be subjectyto the pun­ latka th a t'a new daily paper to bo
cause of the closing of the existing ishment prescribed therein.
called the Morning Post is to start
H. E. TOUR
R. R. DEAS
M.M. SMITH H. R. STEVENS
CaaUar
channels ot trade.
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There are many officers who are soon. It is evident that some PaAaat Cmahtor
VI&lt;*-rrMld«l f
1’inWnl
. The manufacture of cotton goods riding on railroad passes and holding latkan who has a little .cash to throw
* should he a leading industry of the county offices at -the same time. away is to be. used as the "easy
_ . ' south, and in it Florida should par­ They are known and they will bo mark" backer.
When ho wakes
ticipate to a great extent, lying as asked to resign their positions if from his -pipe dream he will have
she does in the southern edge of the they' persist in thus openly and more sense nml fewer dollars.—
eastern half, of the cotton bolt.
flagrantly violating the laws which Miami Herald.
At present the center of the cot­ they aro BUppoaed to uphold.
‘ - — 0 ----ton' manufacturing is In,.the New
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Next Friday night the Commer­
pictured as a place of torment, in­ human beings bent solely upon the
England states, an unnatural geo­
habited by the souls of- sinners to annihilation of one another?
P A N A M A P A C I F I C P M J N K E R B cial Club will have nnother impor
graphical location, necessitating a
tant R e d i n g and it is to bo hoped
whom the gates of heaven are closed.
W hat of the tremendous explo­
The Drain Star has been allowed
long railroad haul for the raw ma­
that it will bo well attended by the
The hell of Europe is n furnace of sives hurled into cities and destroy­
terial, but close to the avenues of to tfa^e upon one of the pewter business men especially.
Every cit­
destruction for tho good and the ing soldiers and civilians alike?
BY. MAJ. F. W. HARIIKH
distribution- under old conditions. pocket pieces br Panama Pacific izen of Sunford is Urged to come to
bad, the innocaent and the guilty,
What of the terrible homds drop­
A change in tho latter feature makes punk plunks, that the Florida Com­ the meeting and let us have n rally
we
for
women and children and babes ped from the war hounds of the air
«Since
the
advent
of
Christ
the south tho logical location for the mission is trying to aell by bffering fo r a Greater Sanford, for this season have 'been taught to believe that of a day.
into the midst'of innocent ami help­
• mill sand tho Gulf coast the partlcu four girls a trip to. Frisco— the four will be our hurvest season and it
hell is the worst punishment thatj
As the devil wields his fork over less women and children, taking ( ha
girls
of
the
state
making
the
largest
lar point in the south, so that the
will take the concerted action of all can he inflicted Upon an erring the denizens of the fiery pit, so do lives which God bade men to pro­
manufactured goods for exports may sales.
the citizens to Sanford to turn the people.
the kings and emperors of Europe tect and cherish?
The contest was to have started
be loaded directly from the mills to
tide our way. There are many good
be
so,
hut
t
Ito
hell
of
It
may
What of tho explosives lurking in
t
wield tho sword of compulsion over
September 1st, but up to this writ­
ocean transports.
things in store for our city and the Europe
casts
a
shadow
of
doubt.
I
the
heads
of
their
subjects
and
force
the
bosom of the seas and periling
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In Flprida there are two ports of ing there seems to have been a lot only way to get them is through the
the*
existence of »hips loaded with
Mm
whose
vocation
in
life
is
the
them
into
the
jaws
of
an
earthly
hell.
the first class peculiarly well adapted of lead not working that would do Commercial Club.
A pull, n strong redemption of souls are warning us j The patriotic spirit which per­ non-combatants?
better
service
ntclted
into
linotype
to the economical handling of this
pull und a pull altogether will ac- „ ^ ¡n s t the lerrdra of hell.
I moatw every human breast itas
What of the broken and grief
manufacturing interest— , Pensacola, slugs than cast up to work off on complish wonders in Sunford from
Yet
our
brothers
across
the
»ri\s
taught us to respond to tile call of stricken women and young girls who
the
people
at
$1
per.
With her developed harbor and inthis time on. Come to the meeting are plunged into a maelstrom of des- country, whether that call be just must toil in the fields that men may
The Ocala Star has this to say
, tcrior communications, and St. An­
and join the crowd that boosts your truction which puts evert hell itself or not,
have bread whilo doing their utmost
drews bay points yet undeveloped. about those pewter plunks:,
city early a ltd often.
to
shaipe
"T h e Star thinks that tho gentle­
And this national spirit has per­ to obliterate the human race?
The latter, with her magnificent' bay
----O
Tho
hell
of
biblical
conception
is
What of the widows and orphans
mitted the rulers of the old world
sheltered on all sides and easily ap­ men who originated .this scheme
who
must suffer through life because
states
that
;
should
be
ashamed
'
o
f
themselves.
The
Pensa
ml
a
News
to launch n contest of blood and
proached, a great harbor, and with a
war has robbed them of a protector?
d
to
the
has
the
true
artistic
talent
when
it
iron
and
The
coins
are
of
the
basest
metal,
the
man
to
be
uppointe
destruction which is shakpeculiarly fine location to draw an
What of the helpless babes who
immense trade from the northwest, the design on one side is ridiculous, short term of U. S. Senator is Ar­ comes to writing poems and we aro h,R the very world to its founduare dying of starvation because ar­
thur
T.
Williams,
because
he
is
the
tho
workmanship
is
crude
and
the
proud
to
have
such
a
bright
young
tion,
and
which
may
even
yet
inwitfi her canal connection with Apamies in the field must have the milk
•Jachicoln river the natural outlet to wholle thing has the look of a fake. man who c e u a u ' d i U message from rnan in our Bister county (formerly volve every civilized nation of fhe
which otherwise would mean life io
The idea probably started from President Wffson that Senator Flet­ our mother county).
globe.
the sea of'the. well developed Geor­
tho
little ones?
-------- O ----Have we two hells?
gia milling, industry about Colum­ the Columbian Exposition half dol­ cher was u progressive. This is cer­
What
of the maimed 'who must
It
seems
that
the
inquiry
into
the
Or has tho holl of tradition been
bus; should be especially attractive lar in 1893. This was a very pretty tainly the proper recommendation
go
through
life warped and twisted
unwarranted
increase
in
the
price
of
silver
coin,
issued
by
the
govern­
for
the
gentleman
and
puts
him
in
transferred from the regions 'of
to capital seeking investment in what
with
pain?
foodstuffs
under
tho.cloak
of
war
is
ment
anti
worth
ifts
face
value.
It
the
class
with
the
man
who
had
the
Satan to the blood soaked battle­
is bound to be a lucrative field.
What of the gaping holes in hu
Developing the manufacturing in­ was sold as u souvenir for a dollar. ” message ‘ for Garcia" or the mes­ hurting business. Therefore stop it, fields of Europe?
Yet, one may live in
But in we suppose.
We are solemnly warned to repent man breasts, of limbs torn from thou
terests of the south means, ^Iso, tho The idea did not take very well, and senger to Grouchy, etc.
. development of u nearby, market for a million Or raorfc of them were stack speaking of the progressive part of the meager, loose jointed hope that of our sins or suffer the eternal tor­ pockets, of mangled forms whicl
even a merciful death refuses to re
Florida’s winter gardens, and in­ ed up in the treasury after tho ex­ the qualifications why not appoint some day Posterity will produce a ments of hell.
Be it even so.
lease from their agonies?
creased prosperity all around.— Fclls- position was over. The government John Stockton, whoso candidacy for man who will rise at the proper oc­
turned these loose at their face U. S. Senator really brought out the casion and say: * “ T ’rll with busi­
What of tho millions of aged ant
lhit what of this hell on earth?
merc Farmer.
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value two or three years ago, and salient facts in the progressive re­ ness! Let's havo things right!”
What of the mighty engines of infirm independents who must fact
------0 ---------- 0----the coin collectors snapped them up cord of Senator Fletcher arid made
destruction which are devastating a starvation before this ejell has run-\k
.
DOES ••BOOZE” DEBAUCH?
the fame of Williams greater?
in
a
hurry.
Florida
papers
are
fighting fair land and sweeping a ' once on- tarvation before this hell lias run
aro
John C. Trice, literary and pub­
1260,000,
lightened people into the presence its course?
"But nobody will snap up the
0
—
a g a in st an effort to graft
licity agent for the organized saloon
of their Maker?
What is hell? W H E R E IS H E L I
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Florida
dollar.’
I
t
’s
not
fit
for
any­
from
the
state
and
citizens
by
conTJie decision of the Florida com­
• interests of Florida, and who watches
Whatover it is— wherever it ’mn)
thing but to cut up into sinkers for missioners to the San Francisco ex­ tributuon for a state exhibit ul the
What of the changing of an area
. every opportunity to get a word 'In
of civilization into a congested mass be— hell is hell, but this hell ol
lines
to
be
used
in
catching
catfish."
San
Francisco
fair.
Connecticut
has
position
to
abandon
the
idea
of
an
the newspapers of the state with
exhibit of o u r fruita and,other pro­ Buffered no( such attempt as yet: of struggling snarling, destroying Europe is one hell of a- hell.
which to bolster the waning influ­ — Clearwater Sun.
ducts and confine their efforts to Truth la people hardly know thero
ence of hla employers has a letter
PRO
VING
T
H
E
C
IT
Y
M
A
R
K
E
T
the
erection of a suitable building, ia going to be a fair so little interest
• in this issue of the News. Mr. Trice
Perhaps increasing prices of food­ tbo distribution of booklets and an la manifested.— Guilford (Conn.)
takes exceptions to certain com­
ments of this paper relative to state­ stuffs may give an Impetus to tl)&amp; elaborate system of moving picture Times.
•
----- O----ments he had published concerning City Market Idea in Tampa, as ! l films showing the state exactly ns it
has
in
some
other
cities.
For
lour
The
tourists
are coming to Florida
is,
seems
to
us
a
very
sensible
and
•
A
blind tigers. Mf. Trice is possibly
years or -more the Tribune has ad­ feasible one.
this
winter
as
never before, being
Our
fruits
and
veget­
entitled to the apace given him for
money
reply.
Whether blind tigers are* vocated such a market for this city, ables would not show to advantage barred from spending their
setting forth the peculiar advantages after the long transportation across in Europe and it is up to us to see
more numerous irt dry than in- wet
«ounties is nit very important. that would accrue In the way o( de­ tho continent, put the plan outlined that they have the proper accommo­
However it is A fact that the institu­ velopment of adjacent territory, but will save the state from the injury dations. Sanford should arrange at
humiliation of no exhibit at all, once, for a hotel, even if it is only
tion is not peculiar to dry counties. * 0 far discussion hat been all thathas been accomplished.
and give the visitors a better^ Idea fifty rooms. We have the location
■If Mr. •I'rice will consult some of his
In New -York this week four city of Florida than they could • got in and must have the accommodations.
■employers perhaps he Could get a
The stalls sny /Other way.— Lakeland Telegram.
----- O----Jins on the males to tigers In wet markets were opened.
are free to every farmer who cares
Billy
Ruuell
of the Palatka News
counties. They know.
to bring his produce to market and
would
make
an
Ideal U. S. Senator
Clarence Wood says It right out
Mr. Trice quotes some scripture
to every pushcart man who cares to in print: "B o b Holly is the bald- in caae there la one appointed for
and asks our opinion concerning cer­
compete.
The opening of these headcit liar lit. Florida while Willis th$ Interim of two months. W e do
tain biblical statements.
For .in­
markets was auspicious and the Powell is the tallest hairy-headed not know whether he wishes the posi­
stance he asks “ Did Christ debauch
most remarkable. feature was the liar of the state press.”
Which tion or not but he would hold It with
the minds or morals- of the multi­
hearty response on the part of the proves that Clairenco Is becoming ac­ honor end "glory to himself and his
tude when he furnished wine for the,
housewives.
climated.
Now Holly and Powell sUte.
feast."

THE HIGHER COST OF LIVING

SOLVED

BEGIN TO ’ SXVElTODAY

SANFORD, FLÀ.

WHERE IS HELL?

TA LE

TIRE

OF-

Ker

Our answer, most
naturally la
’ •No,” bu/ not being a theologian,
the editor of the Newa will have to
be excused from an exegesis, but
.Would suggest* that- John take the
matter up with hla spiritual advisor.
We would, however, were we to
make an off hand guess, ssy that
hail Christ doled out the so-called
modern “ hooxs” to the multitude,
It would have required another
miracle to deprive it of lta sting
Without such miracle we should say
that He would have heel! guilty of
debauching. Mr. Trice's effort at a
quotation from £aul is too funny
•nd too inaccurate for reply. Ws
* would suggest that John hie himself
to a nunnery and study the Book,
though ss a matter of fact, he doesn’t
need it In his business.— Fal%tka,
---- Mews. - — — - r -----jri-----------

W
tsé-v

Buying with the market basket
on their arms was not confined to
the poorer women. In fact, accord­
ing to the newspapers of the city,
the women who made up the bulk
of the buyers were well dressed and
well InfoVmed on prices they had
been paying.
They were for the
most part earnest in their marketing
and while there was a light vein of
humor running through the crowd as
neighbors met, the business of buy­
ing was paramount.— Tampa Trib­
une, ,

LA R G E PEACE P LA N
The New York Peace Society Is
organising for the purpose of jo n
solidating a public sentiment In sup­
port of any offer of mediation that
may become acceptable to the pow­
ers of Europe which ere at war.
It is recognised that on offer of
mediation at this time is premature,
T H E FREE PASSES
Laws have been passed In all the but the p lan'of the society ls pot
and also in tbs United State only to be ready with a splendid
proh bit any one not a regular volume of public sentiment, but to
from riding on railroad suggest also that the neutral nation*
The lif t cuu out the news- unite in offering mediation and, not
and up to date the editors only {hat, but go further and, if
not attempted to violate the) possible, have aid in making such a
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It is also strong on'state and settlement that there may be no

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can challenge Wood to a duel or
take him out in the back alley and
lick Allftarnation out of him.— Clear­
water Sun. •
And yet Clarence Wooda is think­
ing about going to Kentucky and
making ‘ Prohibition speeches.
A
change of brands sometimes U good
for a Florida editor.
A
D. W. Clark has resigned from
the editorial tripod of the Apopka
Newa and Charlie Barnes hts taken
his place.
Both gentlemen have
aomethlng nice to say of each other
from which we infer that the trans­
fer was a peaceful one and for the
benefit of sit concerned. Mr. Clark
gave tho people of Apopka a good
paper and Mr. Barnes esn be de­
pended upon to do the same, and we
sincerely hope that the N ey* will
continue in the good work of bring­
ing now people to that section.
Victor Starbuck of Orlando dtscrodlta the assertion that no man
can do two things well,'for not only
Is Victor a good lawyer but he is
already on the road to fame through
Ais poems that tiro published In.all
the big magazines.
Mr. Starbuck

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About three times a day the ed­
itor of the Herald is asked what
side he favors in the present un­
pleasantness In .Europe.
Ho is not
taking any sides. Up to the present
time none of t h e . warring coun­
tries have sent sny money for ad­
vertising.
,• ‘,’ iSsafc •
&gt; -

With sugar at ten cents a pound
and reporta that it will go to fifteen
cents a pound we rise to ask where
Is that bunch of sugar growers who
were supposed to be operating in
the Everglades about five years ago.
Have they stayed in Chicago or
Kansas City?
Business has resumed Its accus­
tomed speed in New York city.., Ed
Lambright of the Tampa Tribune
is thsre on a visit.
Some men are. born great, aome
achieve greatness and some belong'
to^the Sanford Commercial Club
and attend the* meetings.
The county commissioners are
meeting today, despite (be fact tb it
there is war' in Europe.

There Have Been Many Fillers and So Called
Puncture Cures on the Market. None
Have Proven Satisfactory Until Now

We guarantee KOR-KER to do all we claim for it or we
will give your money back. This is not idle talk, but a fact;
our reputation stands backs of iL
1

W F f , U A R A N T F F - ( To he«l punctures.
TTE. U U M A H I L L V m JUbaffect.Mwlicncy of Urn. —
’
A 1 \ y p f i
j To preserve the life of rubber,
i f iC
r &gt; iV /
*ncrcMe 0*e mileage of tires.
\ Not to injure finish or garments.
It ia not a filler; it is a 6 per cent tonic/ 94 per cent air.
You ride on air as now.
KOR-KER prevents the air from
escaping. 1500 miles added to your tire mileage by keeping the
tires always up. *No leakage from punctures, air holes or porous
tubes. No rim cuts. Less tjlowouts. , N o loss of time^or money
by delays on the road. Increase your own pleasure; also your

(Fiends*. HIGHEST TESTIMONIALS.--------------- -

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Treatment simple; not sticky;Inexpensive. The tube can
be transferred from ohe shoe to another; will not in any way
., Interfere
Call or writ for-partitulars.
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—
-unvulcanizing.
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George C. Chamberlain

Distributor
for-Florida

Sanford, Florida

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T H E S A N r O R D HERALD

IN AND ABOUT THE CITY
Little Happenings—Mention Of
Matters In Brief
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PAGE Fi

Mrs. E. 0. Hayes is spending sev­
Free Trip to San Francisco
Tho finest Inves'fmonT'th tho south
eral weeks with relatives jn Ken­ today is now houses *in Sanford.
Tlt&lt;- Florida Commissioners who
tucky.
Right now before the winter season are attempting to raise money for a
'Speaking of distinguished men who opens there are no houses for rent Florida exhibit at the San Francisco^,
are contributing to the greutness of and tho demand always exceeds tho exhibition have hit upon a novel
supply.
*
Sanford— But modesty forbids.

“ The President is .worried," says
Notice to Telephone Subscribers
a Washington dispatch* Of course.
On and after October 1st, 1914,
5«mm»rr O i T h « Floating Small Talk* So are we. So are ail great men.
there
will be a charge of O N E
flurclntfly Arranged For Hurried
If you have a house to rent, rooms
Herald Readers
to rent, anything to rent, place it in D O L L A R (11.00) made for chang­
ing position of telephone in same
Thé Herald want column.
building, * and
TWO
DOLLARS
f a t h e r Brcsnahan has returned
Miss Nellie Elder returned home
( 12.00) for m o v ir ^ telephone from
last Thursday a fte r*» pleasant visit from a trip to the middle west, one building to another.
where he was absent for several
of a week or tw o at Coronado.
S A N F O R D T E L E P H O N E CO.
weeks.
Per F. W . Mahoney. Sec’ y.
Drink P L E Z O L , the new drink.
Mrs. M. D. Senn and family will
4-tf
leave tomorrow for South Carolina
Notice to Public
Dr. L. R- Philip» •» spending a to spend several weeks with rcla
few days at Daytona Beach, where tives and friends.
All occupation tax will be due
his family have a cottage for the
October
first. All. not.paid by Octo­
. W. L. Morgan is homo from a
lumrnor.'
ber
16th
will be considered delin­
must successful trip on the road
See Dutton for turnip, rausard and will be here for the rest of the quent and double rate charged.
M. W. L O V E L L ,
lettuce a n d cauliflower seed. 96-tf weok. His many friends ate giving
4-4te
-Clerk.
Alderman Abernathy and fa m ily him.-a glad welcome;

PERSONAL ITEM S O f IN TER ES T

C.
W. Thomas, a prominent
spent Monday a t Daytona Beach~ A.
...............‘
where they en jo yed the aurL aad. the jcitizon of Gainesville and ono of the
pioneers of Alachua county is visit­
races.-------•»ing his son, R. L. Thomas of this
7 rcsh' yeast cokes and Imperial
¿•ity fm—a few linyt.
gasoline irons at
Ice cold PLEZOL Tri !7&lt;JTtIcs for
Itev. Householder has returned, to
sale at all dealers.
4-tt
his homo in Bradentown after a
J he sidewalks on Sanford Heights
very pleasant visit to his »on. Dr.
have been completed and the cross­
W. E. Householder of this city.
ings are now being made which wifi
’
Gct your ice cream from Duhart’s give this beautiful suburb means of
I?e Cream Factory.
86-tf
transportation not heretofore en­
The Herald will give a six months’ joyed.
subscription for the largest sweet
W. J. Driscoll and J. 'J. Kerns of
potato raised in the Sanford sec­ Jacksonville
representing
Armour
tion. The record for the season is Fertilizer Works wrere in the city
ten pounds. Bring in your big ones. yesterday.
Both of them are well

* At,An Early Date

schem'e to collect the funds. A sou­
venir dollar has been coined the de­
sign of which is shown in the accom­
panying cuts. Youpg ladies are to
sell those coins for a dollar each,
*ind the .greater part of the money
received in this way will be profit.
The young lady in each of the four
Congressional districts who sell the

A special -train Washington-to the
Tlmes-Union says: .
"Y o u may say She rivers and har­
bors hill wilt be taken up in the sen­
ate immediately and that I will do
all I ran to pass it.u
This was tho optimistic statement
made by Senator D. U. Fletcher of
Florida when discussing tho rivers
and harbors bill for the
presen
year, which has been held up in the
Senate for several months.
"There is nothing of more impor-

They Won't Do Any Butchering in the Dressing Line

THEY ARE.EXPERTS
j* Ali^iwt-TtTP^rrra knew that THE UP-TOrDATE DRUG
STORE is the best place for the many •tlainty_acee«tw&gt;nes to
good dressing—Brushes, Combs, Tojlet.Soaps, Toilet Water,
Perfumes, Powders, Creams, Lotions, Etc., Etc., Etc.

VyE H A V E T H E M A L L

SEM IN O LE P H A R M A C Y
P H O N E 273 .

Drug Sta r*

SANFORD. FLA.

COMMISSION HAS
CHANGED PLANS

developed resources. Through these
agencies it is also prepared to bring
to tho attention of the thousands
of travelers who will visit the Expo­
sition, the 'attractions of Florida’ s
numerous resorts, tho.value of her
tRne*"
!s” bill
wiU boi|PANAMA EXPOSITION WILL unequaled climate and the various
time, 'tVtTthc'TasiaVe
than the Passage oV
o[ th
this
b ill. larK''sl
K, ViB num
frP0bcr
trjof
„ tn t|,ecoins
exposition.
and you may say with all the em- Kor |mrtiru|nr8 a„ who (lt.8ir,. lo en„
H A V E S M A L L E R F L O R ID A
conditions which contribute to make
msis
you
wish
that
I
shall
do
my
Schruil,.r
Secretary
Florida
Cnmknown
in
the
stale
and
spent
the!
phasis
it the ideal location for winter homes
PLEZOL is the one best fountain
E X H I B I T D IS P L A Y E D
day pleasantly with Sanford friends » st to get it through immediately " mU;,(l|li lloojn 1;t„ „ Heard .Building.
and he it further
•drink.
4-tf
l'illesa it is South American trade, Jacksonville. Florida.
After mature deliberations and a
Resolved, that as a rehult of. care­
A
five
fool
rattlesnake
was
kille3
F. P. Forster has returned from u
there is nothing that could so much
thorough canvas of the state thç ful and mature consideration which
on
the
place
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Davis
trip to Jacksonville, where he at­
affect the business and commercial
Florida Commission of the Panama hns been given the proposal of hav­
tended a meeting of the hankers of Hurt Inst Sunday, The srnnll chil­ interests of the state of Florida ns
We Feel the War
Exposition have rusolved upon the ing Vloridu represented at the Expo­
the state regarding new plans for dren should he careful about tramp­ the passage of this hill. •
following:
sition it is the unanimous opinion of
The Star has not been able to
loaning money on the coming crops. ing through the high grass in the
Whereas, the members of this this Commission that tho program
escape
the
general
hardship.
Yessuburbs these days.
5 or 6 doses 666 will berak any
The Ananias Club
terdaj the Antielnin Mills, whjch Commission, niter a careful consid­ ns now outlined, if successfully car­
eration of the matter of Florida’s ried oof, will provide a means of obClosing out all typewriter carbon
case of Fever or Chills. Price 25
Concerning that celebrated short hnvP furnished it most of the paper
1paper. Best grades only, at 26c stretch of sund-oil road at Kustis R I"1' u*vd f**r Die last eighteen ^ I ri. i ntation
cents.
94-26t
the
Panama-1 mining valuable publicity for Flor11era li) ( (dice
.
,,
, , ,, ,
/'per dozen sheets
Pa.ilic Internationa! Exposition, In ¡.j,, an(1 u novp| m,.t hod of advervenr-&gt;
-t-tii
word
i
hat
it
could
not
w luise merits and demerits nil the
Mrs. It. J- H o l l y a n d chi ld r en a n d
‘•7-tf
cirmignment of paper ordered whlch
uu" K,V1'" *•****»« "* l l &gt;*’ tisiiig which will result greatly to
good roads experts in the astate are send
\Jtsa ^Margaret Roberts have re­
t
w
o
weeks
ago.
a
n
d
expect
ed
it
e
v
e
y
lin,U
»■"»•
a v a i l a b l e for o r ga ni zi ng her benefit and that tho modified
B.
C
Hominy
of
Tampa
was
in
now discussing, Boh Molly of the
lumed from Hemlersor)ville, N.
day
(..r
ten
days
Neither
ran
a
n
y
’
un&lt;l
l‘&lt;
irfertli.g
“ complete and com- purpose of the Commission as ex­
the
city
yesterday.
He
is
a
member1
Snnfor,|
Herald
&lt;avs
that
Editor
where they spent several weeks
... o d.s of the h u s l i s L a k e i„. "M.
.......,i
prehensive exhibit of all1 of the
firm of
Botijfa v A: Klliol, t mr enc e Wo
i i mi l f r o m J!„,.L«nnvitl..
u t K s o n \ Hit
■ pro- pressed in those resolutions is ono
-very pleasantly in the mountains of thi„
,
.
.
.
i
a
.
..
i,,,,!
„
„
,,n
iv
d
u
c
t
s
of
t
he
s
t
a
t
e
,
cost
of
collecting.
within its powers of accomplish­
ami return home greatly ben efited prominent nrrhitesta and his visit to Regi on
now t u k e s It to his r o o m .
0,1 b a n u om&gt; p a p e r
,
......
.
. .
,
..
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p
r
e
p
a
r
i
n
g
a
n
d
e
s
t
a
bl
i
s
h
i
ng
s
uch
exthe city means that we will hear a n d wraps t h, e ,b e d, clothes
a r o u n d it e n o u g h for one issu, oi t lie wi t ki &gt; It t1II » (I It lI II u XXoil In I rti. I'ilFU ill! «11IPH I ment and well worth while'and ah\V
by the trip..
Intuì and as well to the very general i ni(,nt and well wortfo while and
stime hotel news in a few days.
to keep the dew off and twice a week und three of the dally, we were
New booking orders for Big Bos­
Ohllg. d to cot the size of the edit'ri’ V»ll* ‘ h“ t
»■' should commend itself to ull citi­
George Speer is home from a suc­ ha* it shaved hv the barber and over
ton Lettuce and Cauliflower seed.
Horn,
down
until
we
were
sure
of
lf
undertaken,
should
be zens who have t*he welfare of Florida
cessful trip to the beach where he. Sunday lays it away in moth balls."
F. F. Dutton.
96-tf
replenishing
our
depleted
supply.
m
&lt;»»‘
,ul1
«
n,‘
complete,
are
of
the
at heart nnd whose interest, co­
caught plenty of big ones
They are This would indicate that the road in
This i* the
reason why this "P'nion. from their estimate of the operation and support we earnestly
Dr. Fain is congratulating him­ on exhibition at the store and ex­ question was not even'yet acclimated
*
champion |week’ « | «p e r ,seight pages instead
that it » ill not he pr.c- solicit.
self that he left Pensacola and came cited plenty of comment this morn- imi Editor Woodfc, as the
If
the
sand-oil
road
theory
s
ho
u
l
d
of
-dye.
and
a
large
amount
of
»‘roM.i.for
such
an
exto Sanford to practice dentistry, rig
Mr Speer says tluil the sea
‘
mint, and
hut he did not get out whole as the (ms
biting tine now and the stand sturdily forth in defense and reading matter set in small type
W herons, the. members of this
We hope it w i l l 4n q t ha ppe n ugai/i.
last bank failure qver there taught local sports will go over in force this make a few remarks in rebuttal
hut as the days go on we find that « omrmssmn have given careful study
him for a portion of his deposits.
week to take in some of the big ones. Lakeland Telegram.
1 «
f.| i
f
I „rilm n rv
I m m i .. ri&gt; nfti&gt;n l i l t
VOriOUN |&gt;hjl*t»S o f I llO p r o j e c t
Mr
Cnairmnn,
f
o
r
!
or«lim»r&gt;
rnicuiniiOTw
nr** onvn up l °
t . *
'[’ hank you
Come to the Nautilus Casino at
I Continued FVom Page 1)
Two Sundays in this week, last
set
by
unprecedented
circum- l "
“ " ,1
l,' olr iU"
your
introductory.
As
we
are
busy
Seabreeze, the coolest spot in Flor­ Sunday ami "yesterday.
liberations and investigations they tain Kidd.
All the this week demonstrating to one hun­ stance».- Ocala Stkr.
One leading shipper,
ida, to spend your vacation.
Per­ stores were closed and the old town
.
are of the opinion that this great and a perfectly responsible man,
dred
visiting
Floridians
the
virtues
fect bathing houses and beach. was very quiet indeed.
Exposition in which some forty-two says he ha» documentary evidence
With the
More Money for li/rcnuc
Fresh water showtir.
New woolen many holidays and Thursday clos­ of the Flustis sand-oil rpad, we shall
states of the Union and no^ less that would send the representative
the time of the audiSejit 8. Interest in than thirty-seven foreign nations are
'bathing sui.ts and roonj 25c.
F' o ing it is rather difficult for a work­ not consume
,
,
, . „ . , Washington,
of one house to jail if the stat
once
longer
than
to
say
that
Bob
legislation
overshadows every-, tu participate will afford a splendid
■ men and women.
100- ldtc
ing man to buy the necessary houseattorney would take it up.
H.Hly is the bald-headodesl liar in lhi|1K c|se ifI Congress.
I medium for publicity in which this
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. W. Brown were hold supplies these days. ,
The express nnd rniiroatf men all
Florida, while Willis Powell is the
Administration leader* an- moving Mjl&lt;1 wj(h its wonderful rerlrd of
show u strong disposition to co­
In thp city Saturday,
Mrs Brown
Those wanting Watson Sprayers tallest hairy-headed liar of the state
cautiously, eager to submit xi|lilli a riminierrial achievements, wealth of operate with the growers, nnd it ia
has just returned from New York, m I lie near future should leave or
press, Fust is Lake Region,
(»•w day» a measure to a-sure lin o - undevrlope! - *■c ;rrcs and vact agribelieved thnt by the time next »hip­
where she was called on the
the sad ders at the store of tin- Geo H
' n.OUU i, .idditionrl f'u tiu e and ,-ultrual ^*i*si bill ties ought not to be ping season opens an organization
mission of the death of her sister F'ernuld Hardware t o at once, as it
M l s s l o n a x ' e s lo F’h r i d n
,ii-o to avoid political pitfalls.
without representation, und
will he perfect-¡d that n il! cnrljlo
Mr. nnd Mrs. Brown will go to Lees­ takes about OU days to gut them
Democratic member* of the Ways
One
would
"
a
t
her
from
reading
Whereas, with these considerations the growers,to .hip their stuff most­
burg Monday to make their future from tho factory.
3-ptc
the following item, clipped from a and Means Comrqittee have agreed in mind the Commission has ovojvbd ly in carload lets and market it on
home, Mr. Brown having engaged
Mrs. M. W. Lovell has returned Kentucky newspaper, that F'loMda is that $(5.000,000 cun he procured a plan which it believes will furnish
fair term». T h * . section hopes to be
In the real estsate business of that
from n trip to Black Mountnip, a wild and wicked state:'
through increased levies on beer, creditable ‘ representation for
the independent of the commissipn men,
*Ry.
North Carolina, where she and Mrs
"Missions in Florida" was the malt liquors, domestic wines, pro­ llate ami a valuable means for unless they will do a» they do at
S or 6 doses 666 will break nny Marlowe have been spending the topic of study nt the August month­ prietary preparations, soft, drinks bringing Florida to the favorable
riant City, buy and pay on the
(last few weeks
Mrs Marlowe will ly meeting of tho Woman’s- Mission­ a ml like commodities. In many atti­ attention of many thousands of
case of F’ever or Chills. Price
spot.
cents.
‘J4-261
return next w&gt;eek.
ary Society of the F'irsl Baptist er sources of internal revenue, how- ^rvurlnt-n who will visit the FlxposiThey meet in Jacksonville today
m&gt;)&lt;t v,,|jr threefore, he it
Charlie Stokeley, a prominent res
Capt
Smith and (laughter left church held yesterday* afternoon in lexer, leaders filiti themselves conto perfect the organization.
All tho
Resolved, that the Commission leadjng shippers are In attendance.
iiient of Ml, Dora and most sue-I today (or Greensboro, Georgia to|D«e 9!'»pel of the church. Additional fronted either with economic or
will undertake the erection of ti
cessful orange grower was in the |attend the funeral of the son o f 1interest was given to the subject by political objections.
The committee will resume delib­ Florida building u|&gt;on the ground
He was Hccoin 1Qapt. Smith who died in New Mex- the presence of Prof. Will Jones, w Iki
city on Saturday
Money in Tomatoes
erations Tuesday and endeavor- to already dedicated for that puf pose,
panied by his eon Paul Stokeley, ico on Saturday.
Capt. Smith ex­ for mapy years has resided in Flor­
DeSoto .county truckers need not
find $26,000,000 in revenue from a of such design as will do. credit to
who is one of tb$ brightest hoys in pects to be absent for hoverni week*. ida, and who, from personal obser­
hesitate
oqe moment about going iq
commonwealth nnd will provide
vations, was able to give un instruc­ source of suggestions under consid-.
Florida. Paul was a page in the last
The board of county commission­ tive talk on the conditions in that eratjon.
Automobile», amusement therein such appointments as will good and strong on raising and ship­
house and was a general favorite
ers are in nession todny and have state, and tho work being accom­ ticket», moving picture films, maga­ afford a comfortable resting plnre ping tomatoes, for. there’s good
with tho Sanford delegation of coun­
Tuko Sarasota, lea
some very important matters to plished by the missionaries."
zines and weekly publications, cir­ and provide agreeable entertain­ money in it.
ty division lobbyists. .
than fifty miles away, realized'$84,come before them.
The following
Do we need missionaries in this culations, railroad transportation,
ment in the form of moving pic­
PLEZOL is the BEST cherry members are present: L. P. Hagan, state?
Perhaps so in some pi the gasoline, xxdnskey, and . other dis­ tures representing in a comprehen­ 000 from 336 acres or 66,666 crates
d r i n ^ %'
’
4-tt
What
T T . McLain, J. F. Clark and C. W. wildest parts, but the railroads and tilled liquors, inheritance, income», sive and interesting way the at of tomatoes, last season.
Sarasota
truckers
have
done
DeEntzmingcr.
the ipflux of settlers from other tobacco and many other sources tractlons and varied industries of
Thursdays and Sundnys—-Wood­
Soto
county
trucked
can
also
do.
have
been
suggested.
the state, these pictures to be ex­
land Park.
Picnic conveniences,
H. II. Wilcox has returned from states are solving the problem.
The tomato crops is one of tho
Distilled liquors and tobacco are hibited in a comfortable auditorium
It is odd, however, to thlÇk of
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amusements.
T h e only safe, clean a visit with his. family nt Hartwell,
moat
profitable crops grown in
causing
concorri.
Tobacco
already
an(j
j
Q
accompanied
with
a
well
outdoor swimming pool, emptied Geòrgia for a few day».
He found Kentucky sending missionaries to
South F’lorida. The land never fails
is
heavily
burdened,
ami
some
of
the
Florida
when
this
state
i*
contributarranged lecture descriptive of the
daily, cleaneif'and re-filled from ar­ Mrs. Wilcox greatly improved and
to bring forth plentifully, and ship­
tesian well. Shower hath, toboggan expects to haye his family in San­ ing money to maintain missionaries Way» and Means Democrat» insist features presented on the screen.
ments can be made at the time of
. slide. Leased privately also.'
8t5f ford some time in the fall where in Kentucky. It looks like It might that it will not be further consid­ The building will also provide rest­
year
when the very best prices pre­
ing, reading and writing rooms for
Mr. be a good idea to let each state take ered.
In Harry Wilson's window )Ast they will spend thr winter.
vail
up
north. The soil in and trib­
Distilled
liquors
may
be
luXed
rare of its own affairs.— St. Peters­
visitors nnd will contain a bureau of
Saturday reposing upon a cake of Wilcox loves Georgia but 0, you
utary
to
Arcadia ^ classed as being ’
slightly,
though
there
is
great
oppo­
information where there Will be
burg Independent.
' ice were several large sea bass Sanford.
sition to this also.
In any event, available authentic information and first class for tomatoes.
■caught by the crowd of Sanford * . Word comes (rom Ed. Rourke that
fcome party leader» aaserl, whiskies complete' statistical.' data covering ' Sarasota I s 's o o n ‘ to plant celery*-'*
-• -s ' W»shlngtfih Note#*
-* fishermen' at ’Tdhlco PaVk recently.' ho arrived safely at Birmingham and
will not be taxed more than fifteen all branches of the industrial and some 200 acres. Last year ono man
Washington, Sept. 8.— If Senator
The men were Dr. Pulestonf Walter leaves today for Mobile, where he
cent« a gallon. There ts strong sup­ -agricultural activities of Florida. alone marketed 28,000*rTTUtes from
Hand, D. L. Thrasher and several expects to join the Irish navy In the Bryan is appointed a United States port In the committee for an in­
It will be tho duty of the agents in thirty acres, from which he realised
other Sanford fishermen. The larg- defense of tho railroad shops at circuit judge, as now seem» likely, creased income tax.
charge of this bureau of information $1.11 per crate. Sarasota is also-go­
e»t fish weighed over thirty pounda Meridian.
fie will be home in u he will give up patronage amounting
to obtain tho names and addresses ing strong dn strawberries this year
and the party reports tho best of few week».
, to $11.380 h year which ho now
Arcadia truckera can make no
of p!l visitors to the Florida build­
*
L' hold* as a Senator.
As a fedcra
luck and a good time generally. „ *, . * ■it1. *
better
turn than to plant tomatioes,
Prof. B. F. Ezell and family have
ing, together with some expression
judge his sole patronage allowance
celery,
strawberries, potatoes, be*ns,
Typewriter Ribbon»— Remember
arrived In the city from their home
from them ns to'th e matters in con­
will be $1,200 a year for a sten­
peas,
eggplant»,
peepers, ctrc. I t la
(Continued From Page 1)
the Herald when you need one. in South Carolina and will occupy
nection with this state in which they
ographer.
certain
that
the
price
to be- paid for
Any make machine. 76c delivered their now home hero as soon as pos
Tho persons holding places In con­ may be none, though it is quite may bo specially interested, and these producta this fall and winter
“
*nywhere. Phone . 148.
95-tl - *ible. Prof. Ezell will bo principal
nection with Senator Bryan’ s office, probable that Senator B-yan will be these names and this information will exceed the prices of last year.— 1
o
f
the
Snnford
schools
and
become
I am opposed to this will at the end of each week he sent
The many friend» of Willi» Cal­
who stand to lose out if he is af»- successful.
Arcadia Enterprise.
.
Ìihntifled
with
the
lifo
of
Sanford
advance
movement
Jowaxd* secur­ to tye various commercial organi­
loway will bo pleased io learn that
polnted a federal judge are:
be ha» been promoted to the po»i- at once.
W; T.* Bauskctt, Jacksonville, $2,- ing a position— making a headlong zations in the state. There will also
tioq of Florida agent of the Norfolk
Mr. apd Mrs. Robt.Webb will leave 600; J. L. Kelley, Marianna, $2,000; rush for it^—until there fs a vacancy. be sent to the persons visiting the
"0 1 course, under these circum­ Florida building and whose addresses
. * * We«tern Railway with head- thi» week for Jacksonville and from Miss Elsie Douglas, Jackaonvillc,
i .
in JackaonVUlo to take ef­ there will take tho »teamer Lenape for $1,440; Harry Straight, $1,440; Ju­ stances I do not care to make any are ^hereby obtained an artlstle, Il­ As I have charge of the business of the
fect at pnee.
WiUi» is one of the Now York to »pend several week»’ lian Brown. Jacksonville, $1,440; other statement than that I have lustrated pamphlet dealing with the Title Bond &amp; Guarantee Co., East Sanroost popular travelling freight,
vacation. Mr. Webb haa been very Sam Fitts, Miami, $1,440; D. L. tho matter under advisement. Should state as a yvholo and to prepared fqrd Land League, and 'V?. A. Whita vacancy occur 1 will then most and arranged as to contain full and coiqb, I can be found in the Tax As^-agents In the state and hi» promo­ busy at the plant of the Crown Yancy, Waahipgton, $7201
likely
enter( the contest, but until complete Information as to what haa
tion is a source o f gratitude tor hi» Columbia Paper Co., this »ea»on
James McComb of San lord, FIs.,
¡or’» Office in the court house.
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friends here and . liU h e r a In the and expecU to recuperate on the is spending a few day» at the na­ that contjngency occurs 1 cannot and is being accomplished in Florida
and giving some idea of her un•outh.
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ocean trip.
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SENATORIAL SITUATION

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TH O S . K. BATES

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THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE SIX

." A ll rtgjit. Have steam kept up. and grottp of officer* ou the bridge. The
mako the course south southeast Here, captain, faring ua, bolloyved hla bands.
take thl* man along also. _Uo'a (be
*’What have you to report Mr. Hutcaptain, but no better than the re«t.”
ton r
' . '
Ilenley at «red back, with notne entxy
•The veaael Is In our pooseialon. alf.
ho|&gt;e of resistance, but Hie great 0»t of abd the crew under guard below."
tho boats wain gripped hla collar.
7Any |nj; rira r
“Come on. you." he said. Jerking him
••None serious. air."
savagely. "Yer bloisly pirate; make
"And the captain—Henley—did you
another crack no' I’ll laud yer one. la
bo that Ilenley. slrT" of the lieutenant. get him?”
"H e's with the otbeffw.'*
"Ye*; ever hear of him?"
Master* tuuat bavo struck tue at al­
“ Better put the reltow In Irons, Hut­
SYNOPSIS
**Uuve I? - Aye. many the time, lie'*
Gordon C m ig !■ hired by two men. Va.ll tooat the anme Instant mj (1st landed wanted in Oulvcstou. sir. for sotneHiln' ton. There are souio Berloua chargee
to d Netl*. to r 110.COO to go eoulh and tm- on flenlej, for wo wont down to­ worse than runnln’ arm»—It was m against him. you know."
pereonato Philip Hanley, ostensibly id ear« gether. tils roto Ivor discharging, the
rW h at la to re our course. slrT
knifin’ Job, -air."
I t « for Henlay. who, they aay. la In
dying bullet gouging my left shout••lJetiMcoJa._^p^_vcilLiflCJl*.'l_.
"W hit btcaui oLiho filf* T.
9r » l « la to take with h im .» »«&gt;:_
TNnvbunilng T t w tjrab like ■ m l hot
"Aye. aye. »Ir. 8hall I hold Craig
imp* reunite lira . I ten ley.
"The »toward took her bolow and
wire.
Vet I grappled him even as locked her In before the fracna atareM ” and the indyT'
Suapbcted of btirglary. O rel* la cleared
We went down the companion stain
by a 'young woman wand «m is In the vyo crashed to tho dock, but tbo fel­
"Not on Uila caso. Wo have all the
street. Bhe la (git of w ork and hungry.
low lay at united, motionless ni a dead together Into a deserted cabin,
evidence needed.
If you take their
They talk In a restaurant.
man.
Everything happened quicker steward waa In evidence, anil, finding addresses that will bo all Utat Is nocooBhe to an octree*, dewertad by her than I can tell It; with aucb rapidity, tbo captain’s stateroom locked, the lieu­ sary. I'leasant voyager'
wealthy, drunken hue band. Bhe coneanta
indeed, that not a band touched me. tenant kicked open tho door and en­
He waved hla hand nnd theft, per­
to go eoulh with Craig.
1 could barely struggle up on one tered. I turned bnck, explored the ceiving as as ho turned away from the
l i r a Barnard la a goad woman and wtU
„
play the part of hire. Henley to-help knoo. dated still by . tbo atruko which passage nnd finally dragged Louis out rail, lirted bis cap In salute.
had floored mo, itud glance about. from a dark corner of the pantry..
Craig. Th e y arrlre at the rundown Heir
"It la alt over now. dear," l whis­
1e r plantation and are greeted by a rough , W |]Cn tfj0 bluejackets rame tu m b lin g
"Oh. Lor*, Maksa Craig," bo whined. pered.
.
•
looking overseer.
over ‘the rail and leaped at tb e .a»- "A() ain’t don« uuthln', deed Ah ain’t
"Yea. but—bur'll do not fool as
. Coomb* the overseer, and a myatarioua tounded crew of tbo Sea Gull. It w as sab!"
though I could erer^ouen ibnt money."
negret«. Bailie, seem to be the only per­
"You locked up the girl."
n swift, abort tight, the asaallanU b a r­
"You will have no choice. Tho coufts
son* on the plantation. C ra ig t* awak­
"Ah Juat had to. sab. Captain Hen­
ened,by a shot and flnda a man murdcrad. ing erery advantage. I saw tbo lieu­
YvTTTifeclde Jhat,”
ley he Just nat-rally akin me alive, »ah.
"1 know,, what 1 would like to do
tlrouaaard. n creole friend of Coornba, tenant, bare bnmled,’ dash Into the
|f
Ah don’t Hut Ah nebber hurt her
klng"UaC-l«/t
and
right,
hla
appear*. Probing the m u n le rr CTftg
wtth some of It"
the corps* mUelnc. Air*.
i"tflg tirata. - T here was n volley
"WhatY*
Mrs Henley. Bhe end C ra ig determine to of oaths, a thud of falling bodies,- a
"Whore is alx&gt;»—
"Huy this-this Imat."
flght for her mlaalng husband's estate.
here HO de
"In
No
D
.
sab;
here»harp ¿otntuandiiud tho shrill pipo of
Bba believes Henley dead.
“ In memory?“• -----a
boatawalii'a whistleTwo man.1.Rtf** _
. '.
.«»«
Coornba denies Henley Is deed and de«■ . .-You taxed me then '

Gordon Craig

ot Arthur Moat«, hair». Uni»«,
cats «hall ta rada« mad according to u* **"
Deed will Issus Charron on Ih» 19th jl. **
Teacher — Johnny, can you tell me September
A'. D. 1*14.
’*
wltna»« ray official signature and ,,,i
how Iron was first discovered?
15th day of August A. D. IS14.
“
f Johnny—Yes. sir
(•«all
E. A. Douglass.

An Iron Tip.

Clark Circuit Court. Baratadlo Co pu
“ Well. Just tell the class what youi
lOt-Tua* 6te.Wy J. C. Robert» p c
Information I» on Uúil point."

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NOTICE OF ELECTION
Notire la hereby given that the hi »«u
election, so provided by.lsv, is hereby ,,¡¡15
for the purpose .of gUrtlng trustee» |„, £
neat succeeding two years, and a1»n
1purpose of determining the nlimher 0| bidS
of district school taa lo be IV
levied
"I
fl tq Ifn
r»ri fiel

"* heard (ta say they smelt It."

Soldier of Fortune---- By Randall Parrish
Copyright, 1912, by A. C. McClurg &amp; Co.

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flao Craig, although the U tte r rev rail
Mr* Henley'a' Identity to the overseer.
The U tte r says Hceley himself put him
In charge of the plantation.
Ifra . Henley end Craig find Philip Hea­
ley's seal ring In the garden. Exploring
the bouse alone, Craig Qnda a secret base­
ment room.
*
He Is trapped and discover* two dtad
bodies One ta ths mlssiag corpse, and
the other i* Coornba. Craig* la struck
down and is mads prisoner by a dark
young man. another, named Herman and
Broussard. M r* Henley la also caught
Craig and the woman ore taken aboard
a yacht which sail* The owner and mas­
ter, the dark young man. calls hlmaelf
Philip Henley. He trie* lo win Craig, and
the latter felgna friendship for him In or­
der to help the woman.
, Mr*. Henlay denlestthe m an le her hueband. Shots locked up In a stateroom, and
**ltenley" produces pap*eg w hich seeming­
ly support hla claim Craig preteodi to
|otn In h U filibustering expedition.
Craig plana to escape with Mr*. Henley
In a small boat and prortslona II secretly.
Going to summon her, ho flnda her cabin
unoccupied, but In good order.
"Hertley*' force* hi* attention* on Mrs
Henley, and Cm lg saves her, making the
captain a prisoner tn hla own cabin.
"Ilenley*»" men havs order* from him not
to disturb him Craig lunches with Brous­
sard
The creole, angry with "H enley,*' telle
Craig that "Henlay” .Is P hilip .Henley's
half brother, aon of Bailie, and that Philip
la dead. Th e half breed la tryin g to seise
the relate
Craig prepares to leave the
yacht.
A t night Craig and M m
In the email boat, taking
Moxlco. Th e y decide Vail
two crook* trying to grab
tate.

Henley embark
to the gulf of
and Neale were
the Hanley es­

rushed forwnrd. the Aral dUappwirtDir "--“ AU ttghL LnttU. -C« 1

behind the chnrt house. The second en
countered llrougaurd stepping off tbo
bridge ladder and hurled the fellow to
tho. deck with ouo blow of a sledge
hammer flab Scarcely pauilng to oco
whether be was alive qr nob the-as­
sailant ran on toward the forecastle.
Tbo whole uffnlr was over In two
nllutitea, the bluejackets circling out
like a fan nnd presslug tbeir enemy
Into n helpless mass against the rail.
For a moment the »tight was furious,
every man for Ulmself; then the ilcutennnt drove like a wedge* Into’ the
bunch, nnd 1! wns oil over.
"O n to the bridge there, Coates, nnd
hold up her head.** snug out the officer,
"llontnv^atn. tnko charge of these beau­
ties and run them Into the forecastle.
L eave two men on guard nnd take n
squint Into the engino room. Report
to me here."
lie glanced townrd me. "Say. whnt
Is the matter with you—shot? You’re
white ns n sheet of |ut|x&gt;r. mnn ”
“ 1 got one on the bend with o Relay
Ing pin fmm the lieft of lb The bullcl
touched me—here.
l,ord. how
It
bums!*'
“ Who did the shooting7"
"Ilcnloy here.” And I touched the
fellow with my foot. "lie tired Just
mi 1 bit hltn.’*
**8o Hint's the man!"’ he exelnlmed
"W e 'v e done a good day's work.*'
Ilenley atlrred aa ho «poke and open
ed bis eyes, .staring up luto my face

C H A P T O f JT V n T " “ ' *

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Into one corner.

"Now,

listen; act

that table nnd get some food on It
quick. Make cofroe, but don't wait
for anything el»OL" -—
"Yea, s a b "
•
I crossed the cabin and inserted the
key. As the door .opened aht&gt; stood
there wulllug. her hands held out.
"It—It la all over yvlth? You have
been successful V
“Yes. don't worry.” and I held her
hands fast, looking Into her eyes.
•There can be no furUier trouble.
Captain Henley nnd hla crew nn&gt; pris­
oner* The lieutenant I* In Henley's
cabin, going through Uju papers. He
wants to have n full report ready
whcil the Saline comes up. The three
of us will breakfast together."
"You must permit me to wash the
wound on your head llrat," «ho limlsl«1
'T he hair la till matted^wlth
blood. Please.'
She ministered to me with, womanly
gentlencHS. parting the waited bulr
anti cleansing the wound with water
While In no way »erlous It was nu
ugly bruise and required considerable
attention
Sitting there ori a «tool
while «lie worked. I could hear Liuls
bustling about tn the cabin, but my
mind was busy with n thousand mat
ter* requiting settlement.
At lust i
refused to lx* ministered to any longer.
A* we entered the cabin tho lieutenant
stood In Henley's door.
“1 was looking for you. Craig." he
said, coming forward and bowing to
my companion. "Here Is a'newspaper I
j clipping which (nay be of Interest I
| found it on the deck.”

And
An now and always. Do you know
what ts the tint thing 1 shall do when
We make 1’ensacola 7”
"N o.”
I clasped the straying band nnd drew
her'to me. looking dnwh Into her eyes
'Telegraph my father 1 am coming
home."
Is tbnt nil?"
"Anil thnt I shall tirlog a wife with

me.« Bight here I end iny carver ns a
soldier of fortune.'*
L’uder the prutecUug shadow of Hie
boot our Hi«* met.
TH E

E.SU.

ed It to her. watching her face as she
read. It was a local Item describing
the finding of n dead body which

o f the Ken Gull.
“ Now. you thief," he screamed, 'It's
my tum to play Jailer. Como up, both
of you."
.
*
"Just a moment, Captain nenlcy," I
answered, rising to my feet "If there
ts any one to be punished I sai the
one; this woman had noth lug to do
wtth tt"

•That's for me to decide." ho snarl­
ed. snd whipped out a revolver. “ 1
know how to band!« both of you.
Come, Jump now, you dog, or you
never will move again. Paas tbo girl
up first, and be lively about tL Girt
them a hand there, Peters, and don’t
be too caay."
There was no excuse for delay; be­
sides, those lads uuder the heavy enn. vss must be nearly smothered. With'
my arm about her 1 lifted her up lo
where Peters could reach down and
grasp her band, and then followed si T h s F a ca s About M *. of Man Wild to
Lay Hold Upon Mo.
quickly os posslbits. Ilenley had swungf
down to tho deck and stood thcrerbl*
o c n grouped about him. xhe revolver and then at th« llautcutnrt uniform.
«till In hla hand. One glanctT St bis T ho sight or the ratter perplexed him.
“ Who are yon?“ he asked angrily,
face told me be was Insaue from rags.
making
an effort to rise. "Where Is
Chinking only of reTcnge.
•Take the woman bolow,** he snap­ Broussard?” ■
“ Henley." • I • said, stepping In be­
ped, his cruel teeth gleaming. "She'll
get her lesson. Hens. leouls. don't you tween them, "tbo game Is up, and the
hear me? Lock her in, and brli\g me best thing you can do now ts to keep
the key. 1*11 handle this sniveling thief quiet- This gentleman la Lieutenant
drat So you couldn't run a boat, beyl Hutton of the rovenuo cutter Ballno.Not «o cttay aa tt looked, was It. you and hla men have the crew or the Ken
dog?* Thought we'd he gone this morn­ Cull under hatches forward. Give me
ing. didn’t yon? You'll find I'm not back those paper»." *
□ o had the envelops still clasped In
quite as esajr as atl that. Now you’ll
-take yoar medicine!"
J t K le ft hand, and be glanced at It dully
I , still stood motionless, my back to and then beyond me toward Hatton
tho rail, letting him rave, but watch­ Apparently bis brain, yet numbed by
ing every movement. I remember the the blow, failed to entirely compre­
fares about me, fierce, scowling faces, hend. The lieutenant, however, waa a
of men wt|£ to lay hold npon me at man of action. With grip on big col­
the first word of command. What lar he Jerked the wretch to bln feet
did Henley mean to do? K ill me or and held bint there.
give mo over into, the bonds of those
"Hand over thone papers to Craig."

That the fotlovlng
amendment to Section
ng an

tt* ordered xhortlY.

A bluejacket stood ut the font of the
«taint, one hand lifted in salute,
"The Kallne. ulr. 1» alongside and /
hailing tin. The liontawutn •aent me.

1914, for ratification or rejection;
Notice I« hereby liven that 11 |( Hrnti,
Bccllon 6 .
The, legislature shall provide
for
the election hy llie uuallflrd elector« ta purchaser of T a i ( r r t l f l r U r N o « 15» 171,
Seventy Hintiaanil Ilrltl«h
tr«xi|:s
(82. tlilr ») ih* 71r&lt;1 ijoy ot Juriv* \ f),
esch county ot the following county offleer* , I7§
’ '
f.ir three day« held In cheek two hut) A clerk of the circuit court, a shcrtfl, cun *j I'JO
iîïûT-, h*« flirti «ani coirli il carte» ir» in? «'fSf*
btt*
mai)«» a p pi Ir a I Ititi /nr tut drrdl ?•
ln ,l
dretl IhiitiNiinil German tro&lt;»|i« tin111 stables, a county as*c*sor of tases, « tat (•*uc
In occarilRncf with I * »
S»nl
collector, a superintendent of public Untrue- |
ifii ut us rrnhracr* ihn ffillnmnc di «rriNd
relli-ved by FTpiieh
riditfereeiiienl«, (ion and a county survryor
The term -it
»ituatturd
I li Sr ml mde
n&lt;unifr
ncciirditig t*. Informili Inti reeelv j ,.( | ofltre of atl count) officer» mentioned in IM - properly
t«
•ertion ehall lie
for four year», r t re p t that ) lorids. to wit. ! - «I » &amp;&lt;». 62. 61. m
Wn.-*liliigt«ui through neutral
dl|»1o- of county a»»e«aor of take» and count) tat 115. 436. I IT. m . Illock 1». Mile helb
.
collector, who »halt he elected for two year* Survry leTvy (¿rant.
tiiats.
The nilvlcea did tint give th* until
T hr ««ill Iffind brtnC i o c u r d nt ihr dii»
at the general election to he held tn
jdnee o f the hat He.
the year A 1) 1914, when and after which of ( h r l i i i H n r r of siijrh cortlflrffilr in !
f» » me of 1 1 n k n o w n
I Ïnf p ** * n 4 rr 1 1 1ft - « u
»hall he elected tor a term ot four year*
Although the German forces broke they
m
Their poser», dutle« and rompen»at!un »hall kh»ll In» r«*&lt;ir«tnrd ffiCtlirdlnf lu I«**
drrtJ
will
iiju
i
1
thrfeon
on ihn ¡Ï4lh d»j
through the Hrlttah line« In many he prrirrltwd by law. The legtrialure shall
provide
by law for the » cars and
cus­ of September A» D» 1916.
pin A*«, i he Knglluh bold the'r own t o d y of »11 county funds snd shsll provide
WitniM my official « Ì y n » l u r r urtai
] *t t
nulli Fremii reliiforeemeiit« arrived. the method of reporting snd paying out sit thl« thi* 24th il«y of August A
•r»n
K A. lM&gt;l?i;i«A&gt;&gt;
all such fund*.
Mild thell retired
good order.
C'lrrk Circuit Court Srm lnolr Cu . FU
Provided, eounty
treasurer» elected
In
Hyi J. C- llcihrrt», I&gt; C*
Military experln of the allied fi m-&gt; general elertion held In I 9 j i shall hold of. T u i l * 6i f
were re|mrted to have been greatly fire for the term elected.

111

encouraged by flic manner lu vhicb
the Hrlttah forces withstood the mtjierlor force« of the etu-mj
T h e litfonuatlon runic from l'urta through
diplomatic source»
.
_ ____

tho rail and glanred about (he deck.
The boatswain waa coming a ft
“ Wall, moan, bow did you And
things t"
“ All serene, Mr: the whole crew bot­
tled up and mighty little Qgbt left tn
them."
,
“ The engine room?"
**Tbe engineer was a bit ugly, air.
and bad to be manhandled proper.
n «M :jfjh’ In t e « l bunker with a eore
band, ruaxin* blue; Hut the aulstant la
a young feller an' klu run the engines
1 loft him lu charge with s couple o'
i Claapad tha Straying Hand and Drew
lads, lookin' after him."
Har to Ma.
“ Who baa the ttb ectr ' A ’
“ Sotucra. sir."

-1

,

Ungovernable worry t» liable to
lead a penon to inunity and even
lo death. There nrntl be a way
ol taking worry so that it shall do us
good and nd harm.
W o rry , right­
ly taken, should train lo quietness,
humility, patience, gentleness, sym­
pathy.
Invitation Declined.

“ A h BhiiltOMixturc «nyx." reiurtrktxl
Casrtltlr, who wax fond of nlrlng hi*
"book Isrnln*,“ “ 1Vlint's In it. U«tita7“
- . '“ Well," replied Casey. ‘Vali tue win.
/•thnt Ol don’ t Ulte un GITI «how y « " Exchnngo

A Joint Denotation

»Sutler of

Proponine un nmrnil torni to SertJon I fi of

Collier’s
N a t i o n a l • W e e k ly

Flrat Time
in C l u b »
U n t i l th l« T « » r
Collif f ’* has been
sold stS S .50- Now
th t prlre U 13.50
and vrahare secured
s concession wharebjr we can offer It
at ft «till further
reduction In con­
nection with this
publication, q

Special Offer to O n r ReaJen
Ttecocniatat tka area« demand lor CiOscV at
tha nesr pnec. »tbava mode irraatemeou to
oflar It and our own publication *seb 00« »aar
lor th* peie* of CWKsv's alone. This la a limited
t«CT and mutt ba tairen advaotat« ol prompt]y.

W hat Y o a G e t in C o llie r’i
------ c » la tka M l hi*. Indepcodent. (eatleas
Wtrkty nl ttic whole tountrv. Not o n t r U It tk *

«ood cititen s .h a rd booh but it I» » 1*0 *
miasrins lor (ba whota laaittn Amona tha
thtaaa that a »tax'* aubscriptkra t i v ù arei
1000

B S H Ä n .

’

290 Sheet

HOL
too

ile II (r«,ilv »,1
• Is t e o| Ftorìds;

by

Ih»

l « f l » ì « tur«

oi

thè

Th a t thè followlna amendraent lo Serllon
1 of Attivi» V of tha conatitution ts hereby
«ireed to and »hall ba proposed and sub(
milled to
so tn*
d » &gt;i»omitt«d
Ih« eiecsors
el*rtor» 01
of ith«
»Iste ■»
fdr aprnersl eleeprovat or rejection at th* next aenerai
tlon hereafter, that Is to »ay. said e«cttfón I
__ be amended so as to
o rra il
of said article shall
fo ll o . . ' . . "

8 rction U

T h » Judlrtat power of (he » ( » l e
»b a l l b* vested in ■ -suprem« court, rirrull
rourt». court of record ot Eersm bla cosnty,
rrimlrial
court».
county
court«.
counly
Jud*c» snd Justice» of thè pesce « n d such
. nth.-r rourl» or r»mml«slona ss th» left.ts
I iu re msy (rum lime io lime « r d s ln » o d ce*
tablleh.
T h » J»t&lt;»l»tur» msy presetib» thè
I compenestion of th» Juittce* and i u d (e e ot
thè «eversi court«, but no court herrtofore
»«tabliahed under thè ronstitutloa smi h w i
of Ktorfds stisll be hereby sbollshed.
T h e vote» c»«t in compilante » U h ssld

pronoeed «mendment», end thè csnvkts,
deelaratloRs and raturns thtraof, »hall ha
«ubjert to thè asme reiutatlons and revtrlrUon* a» are provldsd btr l a » , tor lenirai
elertions in thè state of Florida.
In trstlmony whereof. 1 hav« hereunto set
my hand and affised th» sreal casi of thè
state of Florida, at Tallshassee, th» capitai,
thia thè twenty-flfth
D, m
1914.
■mill day
«1 « Jf of
ut July,
e wl J ■ A.
f»r »XI
m
Jt. C D A Y C R A W F O R D ,,
(8*al)
Secretary of Stale.

fo r

T «i

l&gt;i&gt;od

I «4ef

«rail
h A liiHJG LASS.
( ‘Icrli ( ’treuil ( uurt, Seminole Co., Fla,
Tu«*
l* 6 tc
Hy J, C« Rohprt*, P . C

Business Cards
One Inch C-arita Will Hr PubliNheri Un­
der This llrndlng Al Thr Kale Of 17.1*0
Per Year.

Drs. Mason &amp; Householder
Dentists
Garner &amp;

Woodruff Building

Terms Moderate— Strictly Ca*h

In Court ef the County - Jodi*. Bemlnole
County, Hist« of Florida
In rn Eslat* of.
J. 8. Moor*
T o nil Creditors. Letale**. Distributees and
all Fersons havint Claims or Demsndt
acainst »»id Estate:
You, and each of you are hereby notified
GEO. A/D eCOTTES
and required to preeent any claims and de­
mand* which yeu. or either of you. may
bave »(ita si the estate ot J. 8. Moore, de­ ATiOKNEY and COUNSELLOR at LAW
ceased. late of Seminol* County, Florida,
1
to the underel(nrd adralnlstratrls ot aald
estate, within two yeara troni the date
Practice in State nnd Federal Court*
hereof.
_
Datad July 23rd, A. D , 1914.
Garner-Woodruff Bldg
Sanford Flo,
R U T H E. M O O R E,
OS-Tuee-Ote
Administratrix.

Phono 319

DR. C.' G. B UT T

In

Cnurt ef the County Judge, Bemlnole
County, Hlalo nf Florida
In re Saute nt
W . If. -Underwood
DENTIST
T o sU Creditor*. I » t e e s . Distributees and
all Person* having Claims or Demand*
Office: Yowrll Building
against said Estate;
You, and each ol you, are hereby notified
‘and required to present any claim* and de­
SANFORD. FLORIDA
mand* wblrh you or elthar ot you may
have aceinst the estate at W. if. Underwood deceased, 1st* ot Bamlnole County,
Florida, to the undersigned administratrix THOMAS EMMET WILSON
ot aald estate, vithln two yeara Itora the
E. FERGUSON HPUSIIOIJH*
date hereof.
Dated July &gt;4th, A. D. 1114.
,
Mr*. E M I L Y J. U N D E R W O O D .
08-Tuaa-ttc
Administratrix.

Wilson &amp; Housbolder *
LAWYERS

Notice e f Aaptlcallee fer Ta t _____
__
Daad Undsr
Beetle«
4333, —iw#
L ew « eeff Flu
Flu
____a, * f Chspler
,

Notice is hereby flven that M*nry Oteen

•eld Certificate In |ny office, and has made
application I or Ta x Deed te issue la aeceydan re with taw. — •* —r h -— ¡------Said Certificate enbracee the following de­
scribed property, situated la Seminole l ouotr. FI «rids, to-wit: Beg 5J S chs W of N E
liar of NW tj of 8 Í U V*c to. T p fit, ft 31,

:v -r.í'sj'.ii'ííNi'a"»
5vs
TheSanlordHerald) !Tk' I'J rVÁWíit?
ftfiCI
K . ~ eW».w
Collier's Weekly ] $3.50

Application

Hr cl (on 575 of ilir Gnnrrnl Stalul**»
Art fri# IV, off (hn eon•1 11 ut fon of t hi* alai«
N oiler it hi-fi* h y fl v rn thaï Jt
U llwn*
of n o rid l, frlalinK IO thr «ppnSntmrnt of purch«»4-r
of
T «i
( 'rrtincatrw
N*cm l'Hl
rommlaiiohrd ofHr«r« of th* «l»!«* militi«
104 7: 10 Si, ii«t«&gt;&lt;f thr 3ni day of Jaft«
II* tt reseli veri hy ih* !*f Ifllal UT* of ih* A
!&gt;. 1912 mfi il t *rr 11fl rut t* 6j&gt;'n HS7. ii
• t«t«* of Fìnrid*
thr 3rd day of July, A 1* 1906, h** DlH
Th * i lhr followiny «m^ntJtnFfil (o Hrrtlon raid CofTlfirmltyi m my o ff ir r .n n d ha* mai«
1*1 of Artldr IV of th* rotisi il u(lofi of ih*
ton fr?r ( n i dred ta U^vir tn i r « r f j
■fst* of Fj Grill« 1« h«*rrby aerm i lo «nd «hall ai Dprplient
r with law.
Haiti errtifirntr* No*. lOfl
f»r «u b m i U r d tu (hr rlrrior# of» (hi* ••(«(• 104",
10 52 r rut)rare» lh o# ln ll o «ini; dr»cfü ‘«
for «dnptlon or rrjrrtion at ibr n r«i ffn rn l nr u pi-r 1 y aituatnl
In
Hr mlnolr
count y,
r Irci lori hrrraftrr. tf&gt;«( la lo ««&gt; . t h « t Srr* r lm ld a. tu « n
11. I l
lw. 20. Ill-rk
téon
of Artirlr 1\f «h«lt ha kmvndid «o G. Pot« if*. 27. |.nti
28
and
29
lllock
I».
M»l*
«■ tn reati «« follo» ■
lacHa |«rvy ( I r a n i , &lt; r f 1 1 (i c a tr Nm
c re­
Srrtion i fi, T h r Governar »hall «ppoinl rlira
rra * lh«fui) ci «ring
dracribrd
proper t f
■U rcimrniolonrd ofFirer» of (hr *t^lr mllitis,
In S r m in o U cgunly, Florida,
Inrludina sn sdlutsnt (eneral fot thè •(•(». •ituatrd
S h o f N F»1 4 of Section 12, T p 21 H, II. Si
« i l i . rshk o( brlamiiier Eeooesl. «hu shsil be
80 iaerc«,
T h r aald land * eo-verni l»|
chi»! o l staff. The dulie« and comp*nsstion (E*
(H lf lc at e i N o t . 1046, 1047 and 1052 h*lni tJnf all otftrers so appotnted shsll be ss flted avaanl
at (he date of the laauanrr of auah
by I « « . The terra» ot olfiee of sii romrais- reri incite In thr n attic of U n kn ow n . 1 *1 . 1 d'a
sionrd nfltcer* of ih» otgsnlied militi* shsll covered hy certificate No, 4fi7 being a«*r*i#d "
he rontlnuous durin* tn» ptesapm of th». at the date of Imuancc of tuch Ccrtlrtcit*
Governor; subjevt lo such l i » ( a» msy b« irf t he ,name of J. II. Ahbott.
rnsrted by thè texislsture providin* for thelr
Ifiilrw* auch rrrtifiirat«« thaï] be redeem­
retlrrment tor »*•■ or other rsuses.
ed arrordlng 1 1» l a » , tat «!**cti will laau«
A Jofnl Rraolutlpn
i befcoft nti I he 2 11h day of Scjil r ml** *
T'rnp/—Iny sn «mendment to Sertioo t ot A I » 1911
A ru ’rle \ of (he oun»lltuttun. f r i s i m i io thè
Witty**« my official *i g nature and *ft
jud Iriary ;
(hi* i hr 2 41b 11a &gt; of A u g u af, A II l 9 1 I

100-Tue*-18l&lt;

"and be lively

nbout It. I haven't anything to do
with that affair, and I don't think you
will have much more from now on.
You are my prisoner, and you are good
for a ten spot at least Bland up, jrou
coward.” lie forced him hack against

I

*

sir."
We followed the two on deck, nnd
after one glance about 1 led her
around the bulge of the cabin to the
narrow dock efmee astern. Tbo hoot
In which we had escaped' had . been
hoisted Into Its davits, and we baited
In Its nhiulnw
I could perceive the
whitcnc«s of the Hall no's deck and the

Notice of Application for T * « Deed I nlet
Section 575 o f the G e ne ra l Mlaliile«
Notice is hereby given that Edith l;
Mead, purrhaaar of T a *
Cetllflrat« V*.
2322, dated the 5th d a y nf November.
A. D. 1*95, has filed said certificate In my
Ofltce and has m ida application for tit
deed to issue jn accordance with la s
Salt
certificate
efnbrarea
the
following
dn.
ertbed property situated la Kemlnul* rou».
ty. Florida, to-wit; tleg N K r « r of KWH
of S K M , Hoc to. T p 21 S. It .11 E. tur. ti
4 chs? £i 5 cha. K 4 chs. N fi chs 2 ' 4 t
Tho oald la nd being osseaaed at the ,Ut»
of the lasuanc« of auch rertlnrate in tka
name of U n k n o w n .
Un le»» •«(&lt;! cer'iSeix
«hall he redeemed according to tss
ut
deed will t*»ue thereon on the fit h -1 ») d
September. A
D. 1914
Wit nr»* rny oflirlst signature and -ei
this the 2 l» t day of A u r u - l A
I* IV! I
(»»ati
e . A. D o u g l a s s ,
Cleik Circuit Court Beminole Co., H a

English Held Line Until
.
and Then Retired.

W O RR Y.

“ Yes; legally my husband, although,
ho had driven mo from him by dissipa­
tion and neglect. I —I cuunot tell you
the wretched story now.”
“ Nor do I nak It." he hastened to nasure her. "What Is It. MapesT'

lie it ordained hy tho le gislat u re of the
Stole ot Florida:

■dtlW W Iw ftM ilalT rrS c h o o l District So t
Gäbe Ixrng, Arch Prêtait, and P. K. i uti„'
IInspectors,
m n . i l n . l end
. r. ,1 Wl
W 1 N.
M Jacobs
I
.
Í-I..1
"»&gt;
Clerk.
(fVnsva Special Ts* 'School District Ns i
E. ,U . Kilbce, Edwin Raulerson and A a.
Aloran, Inspectors »ltd G i -F .-H » rrt» » ii *terk
tly order of ths Board of Public Imirif’
lien »I Seminole County, Florida.
F. P. F O R S T E It, CHAIRM AN
D. L Thrasher, Bsc. snd Bupl. of I'ubU«
InttrucUon.
1-44 TUee -

Sia (6), ot Article Eight Ik), of the constitu­
• *
tly J. C. Roberta, D. C, *
tion of ih» «tate ot Florida, is hereby- agreed Tue» Dfitr
to . and shall be sifhmltted to the eleHors of
the stale at t-t he general election *tn he held
of A p p fl n ilo n for T a t D m ) Cndt#
Reinforced on the flrst Tuesday ta Novsinbcr, A. D. Notlrr
S e c t io n 575 of Ihr G r n r r a t H l i l u i r i
,

$6,000 I or M. I;. College.
The f-iwu.itilgn that hn«4heeii eon
ducted In the Hiuilsvllle Methodist
iltatrb-l (luring Hie month« of July attil
AugtiM for »nbsirlptloii« to the fund
being rittar-il for
tfj«• JlIrmliigtiHin
Mclliodlst college elrooxl nnd Itev. J.
11.' ÜUtptnIng. financial agent of Hn
college, who limm been cotnltleHlig (hr
cnfiipnlgn. left for TnlladegH, where
he will remain several week«.
Mr
I'umnilng «tnic» that about ffi.OUU
In MtitiHi-rlptIon» . wer*
aecured ut
IhilllWvlIle, Alu.

coultl uot bo itlfiiuntxl
Tho details
of the man's nppcnrnnro as well an
the eloUiea worn were carefully do
plcted, evidently In hope some one
might thus recognltc Hit* party. She
remained with tho bit of paper In her
blinds for whut scorned n long while,
while we waited Titan her eyes were
slowly lifted In otir faces
'Thnt who Philip Ilenley." *ho said
»olx-rly
"Your husband, madam?" asked tlxlieutenant as I remained silent.

NOTICE OF ELECTION
Wbsrssa ths IssUlstur* o( 1913, undsr
ths constitution of 1BS5. of ths »tat« of
Florida, did p&gt;u thru lofot rMotatlbn* pro*
po»ini smsndmrnta to ths i-onrtttutlon of
ths »tats of.- Florid*. *a«L.4Ae—*sms—&gt;»&lt;•
agrsrd to by a vet*.of three-flfth« of'stl ths
msmbers slsetsd to ssrb hou»«; that ths
votr* on said Joint rssnlutlons vers sntsrsd
thstr-TT»pet lira jounTsla. with ths
nd nay« thrrsop. nnd th*y did dstsrmins and direct that ths tans Joint resolu­
tion» ba aubnittsd to ths »Isctnra ol ths
state st the scnsrsl election ta November,
1914.
Nov, therefore, I. 11. Clay Cravford,
■serstsry ot stats of ths aisle of Florida, do
hereby (ive notlee that a
General Election
wilt he hrtd In each county ta Florida on
Tuesday neat «urceedini tho first Monday
to November, A. I). 1911, the »aid Tuesday
helm lbs
'
Third Bay of November
for the ratification or rejection of the »aid
joint mutation* proposing amendment« to
the ron«tltution of the state of Florida, vis;
, A Joint Resolution
I’rotioiltis an amendment to Section SI* fS(,
of Article i.tfht till, of the constitution of
i the »tale cf Florida, relating to county of1fleer».

BRITISH CHECK HERMANS.

1 read It tiaully «ml to klfemw trantic|--

In Possession.

N B o f the bands flung the coll
so that It fell nt my feet. And
I did ns directed, aa otherwise
U wo would have been crushed
under the vessel. As It drew taut the
boat swung In gently against tho aide

merciless dev Ha? All ( could retd In
bis eyes was hatred, exultation, con­
sciousness o f power.
“ Hard luck. Craig—bey r be began
tauntingly. “ Played with the wrong
man, didn't you. Now I’ ve got the
girl Juat as 1 want bar. and as for
you-Lord! bat III keep you to pity
with oil the way to Uondnraa. It will
be a pleaeopt voyage, my friend. Ilere.
Masters, you and Peters stand by.
Now, you robbef» give me those pspers. • • ,u‘:
J ' ¿ 1I handed them oat, watching closely.
Peter» stood at my r^bt. onu hand
on uy arm; the other fellow must
hard been behind ma Henley grasp­
ed the'envelope, opening the (Up to
be sure of It* contents. The move
tueut caused him to lower the revolver
end evert ble gese for Juat an InWlth ouo motion I flung PtUre
) and Jammed e clinched fist Into
i rtfplain'« face.

___ _

of said years In ssch of the Special SckiJ

N oth* •( A ppllritU « fo r Taa Bead Under T s i Dlatricts herein «Iter named ;
.i/r*
Nacllan t of Chapter 4SSS, Laws of Fla
-Bepumker i s l k t
.
- . o ------ion
to be «held
Tursda
Node« 1». hereby (Ivan that Henry Clean, Bsnford Special Tsi School District So i
purchaser of Tax CarrlJfleala No. 2010 datad lyengvtoa BpectsJ_Taat School Iy-ot-ici &gt;,0 {'
tho »mi day ol Jun« A. D. 1002, has Iliad
------------,
school—tiloietrr •&lt;„
Jdi
**td-t?art1flr*t«r hr m v'offliw. l i n r i n i madr _ j «luotn
r
Special Ts* School D.strlct No !'
application for Taa Deed to laau* ta accord- s a d Geneva Spedai Tsi School
t&gt;t««rl.-t
r
_____
_____
IItasV a
■ 1ft a
*,f IAst ■shaU
:1sm11 I,ho Vheld
t- I.J ...
■ tkl
»
■ nro with law .'
Further,
ssid
election
under
Haid Certificate arabraeoo tho following de­ sane rule* and regulatlrtas, and the oJii
scribed pioporty, altuatod ta Seminole Coun­ flestions of election shell be the .1 -r, "
«
ty,-Florida, to-witr B«g ? U aha W of NE prescribed for those voting in
ritiri
Cor of NW J4 of BE « S a c 10. Tp 21. It 31, election creating ■ epecltl tax school I'lstricT
run K »Oft. 8 120ft. W *0!t, N 120 ItTh* following nr* ths inspectors snd rt,rb
The said land betas aeeeeeed at the dal* ngp^otated to bold the election on September
of (ha lu u ta t, of such rertlBeat* ta tha name
of Henry Adam«. Uni»«« «aid Cortlfleat*
Bsnford Special Tsi School District q« t
■hall b* redeemed according to la v , Taa A. L WllHsma, T. 8. Davis. G. p.
t»a*d will laauo thereon tho 10th day u!
inspectors. It. i'. Massrell, Clerk.
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liungwood special Taa School District u.
Wit nea* my officiai signature and »aal this 2, C. V. Hartley, IV_ H Hooker and J «
15th day ol.Auguat A. I). 1014.
Scarry. Inspectora sa 1T . t*. t^wl». Clerk.
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E. A. Dougl»*«Oviedo Sperisi Ts* 8chbol District
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WIVES OF BELGIAN SOLDIERS

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bands are lighting.
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' A n o th e r aÜKKeaUôn Is ff T d n in p - In x
of 8 to 10 per a m t on railroad tick*

! eta and iidluU«loii to theutenp hiseC O M M A N D E R . OF FRENCH ARMY tiull parks timi other IIcciimi*.! unitine*
I menta.
It Is estimated that from
IN CAMPAIGN AGAINST
$50.000,000 to $Hl).000.UDO cuultl be
GERMANY
raised In thin wny.
The rom mit tee bus nut yet deter
mtnvd upon il rompjele tnxr.tlon pino,
hilt purpose« to liii«teii It« dellberu
t Ion « mo a Mil inn y be Introduced «ouït
after President W lb oll llddfe-se« coll
gress on the «iihjeet. which prohnbly
will be intuiçdtntcly upon his retnry
from New UnnipHhlre.
AdmlnUtrntlon lendrrv are Impressed with the
necessity of tjulek action In order to
disturb eumfltlons at little as |u»««l
Vie.
A doubling o f the prenoti! tax on
beer. It lu estIninteil by Iro.ijuirv ex
perm, woiibl produce
$05 non.udii
Some rommljtee member«, however,
feel timi taxation of commodities oth ­
er than beer and patent medicine«
would cause It*«» popular friction
Anioni; |he committee Iteinoernls
there him been some opposition to nny
war tin ill, nit lit Ihl« ¡M*»«tnn the « on
tendon being that there I* plenty of
available nmjjejt for present need«.
A M E R IC A N
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SI. .10.1.000.000.

nil! SHIP SUNK.
Kaiser W ilh e lm der Grosse V ic tim ot
B ritish G uns.
Winston Spencer Churr|illl, first lord
of Ibe admiralty, snnuunceil I hr »inking
of the Kni»er W ilhelm d ir Grosse In
thr housr of coitiimins. H r »nidi " l i e
*Hmirally ha* re t. .veil Inlrlllgrnce that
the German nrtnrcl merchant
crul*rT
Kilter Wilhelm tier Grosse, of ll.ono
ton» and armed »»ith trn V inch guns,
hss been sunk liy the II M S Itigli
Flyrr, u(T the wrsl ctiast of Africa.
“Tills is the vessel width has been In­
terfering with traffic between this coun­
try « « ! the cape ami is one of the very
few German armed auxiliary cruisers
which succeeded |n gelling to sea. The
survivor» were lum ini liefore the vessel
• sank. The H igh Flye r had one killed
and one wounded."

.Hlhles For British Troops.
BritUh naval ami m ilitary
u.vmclatlon» are delivering Bihlrs to every tunn
in Ihc army and navy. '1'h ry l«-ar the
following inscription written by I «m l
Roberts &gt; “ | ask you to p u t.y o u r trust
tn God. H e w ill watch over you and
strengthen you. Y o u wilt And Jn this
little* book guidance when you are In
heallh, comfort wlien you are in slcknes* and strength-when you are In ad­
versities."

EMERGENCY BILL.
5*ft Drinks. Railroad and Theater
Ticket* May Be Taxed.
A «tamp tux on aoft drink«, na
w»U ns beer and pnte.it m edicines.
I* contemplated by member« of the
house way« and mentis committee,
wblrh U preparing nn* emergency Inl*ru*l revenue bill to offHet trenatiry
lossi*« du« t0 curtailment of Import«.
It I» urged tbnt aoft drink« are a&lt;
touch luxuries an Wine« or beer a ml
that »'«•.-*
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^lUtrl’ i'idoti would
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M nccnmpIlMboil tiy till« plan.

Trndt* of dio l ultod lU u tc s w lth
[ p t h wm ilm aritain . r rm m rb*v -n r m r»-TT«rn i
[ j e n r e irrtiv N n iie Itti. 11*14. aggregai od
$ l.:io :i,000.000. a n d constltutod lift
por coni of ilio o n d ro commerci* bah
d In i by dom eatlc p o ri«
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W o rld com m eri'o. $tl5ti.O&lt;Ml.AtiO w n »
w lth N o tili A m e ric a , am i $.1 1 7 .inni
Otto »rid i South A m e ric a .
Im p o rta
fro m
N o rth
A m e ric a n
coutil rio«, vulllod at
$ 127,1100.111111
»vero tiilofly froin C iiiiiu ln , rubi», M r
leu and C o n tra i A m e ric a n « I n Ica. and
di&lt;- ItrltU h "'■■«! lu tilo «
E x p o rt« tc
V o tili \morb-Hti coutil rio - $.i2U u n a

min »» • re p l,|o||j i&gt;, l 'alia.In $ l«5
limi limi
i nini
$ip,i pini (imi , nini
Cont r ai , \ mortoli a n d Moxlco. o n d i
nhout
$.iti.otM).oo&lt;).
The
United
Stati*« Supplica tn dice nac of Cnniii Iii . Central America nhd Colia, mori
tluin ni) hthor parta of dio »»orbi
coinhltiod
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B U L L E T IN S .

firrin a ii tf.«*p» " h r r. ported a» taking
thr 11 1! r ii» ivr in It. IglriM 1 d ig "
A dispatch fr.iiu T ie n -l »111 say»..la p «
nc»c troop* have been lam lei I at several
points on the const near Kino &lt; l«*w
Th e Norwegian »tra n irr Gottfried has
l»ern blown up In tfft* N o rth sen by n
ftmillng mine.
E ig h t members of her
crew lost their lives.
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It Is stated that British marlnr* have
occupied O strm l to prevent the Germans
from getting a foothold on .tl«* English
channel.
A British official statement says that
»f tlie I ¿&gt;00 men comprising the crews
i t th r five Germ an warships sunk off
Heligoland, only 330 were saved.
A Berlin dispatch *«&gt;» the Germ an
arm y is energetically pressing the llu »slans In the nciglilairlKMid of AUensteln,
T ia G Prussia.
Secretary of S io tr B rya n announced
that Frederick. Palm er, the Am erican
w ar correspondent, had t**rn selected by
the prey* associations of -the L'n ltrd
Stales to act as general press representa­
tive w ith the British arujg-

Tlie U nlled States has Informed the
powers of P.ufope of Its intention to
Send the nnnoreii cruiser N o rth Carolina
to Tu rke y to e n rry gold for the relief of
Am rrirans, n rro rd ln g to an announcemeat hy thr state department.
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President W ilso n Issued a proclam athin of neutrality recognising that “ a
State of war unhappily r\ t»l» lretwrell
Japvin anyi \u »tria -H u n g a ry " It ts sim­
ilar to other proclamations previously
Issued.
Brcnusc of the non-payment of the
w ar levy of £ 10,OCX),000 the Germ ans, It
,1» said, threaten to »eile the famous pic­
tures and objects of art in the Brussels
museums.
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Tfie Itussinli in illtury attaché at Paris
I» credltrd with the »latrm riit that nildltiiinal Hussion am ile» are about to in» iole western P ru»»ia w ith tlie intention
of marching on Merlin
The «il un I loll
throughout the
A ll tlie Balkan
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A London Exchange Telegraph iiK
pat eli from Borne sa\* a St. I'e 'e rvlm r^
message stall * it is nfllr** iljy Jidm ilted
the liussian capitai that H.tKXl.fXXl r
. r hern n io h lîlm l
These forces have
Iwen divided Into Unir arm lrs which arr
bring sent Into the- field one after live
other.
Poetic Shot at the E n em y.

A British «licll went «ctramlty: nftci
n German wnr«hip In till* North «cn
rarrlrnl it vena- writ ten on ft
It &gt;v»«
liiwcrlticil after nn cxcliringi* of cuiirtc
xlca bet»vecu tlie Britl-ti nmt fiormitil
fleets shortly Iwfiirx* flu* wnr It gi«*a:

tions existing at the time.

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It is officiali» announced from Paris
that ttu mild ■r v g .o rrtio r bu» ordered
all resident* of M.e roue within ai timi of
the city'* defending fori» lo et u. u ile
and destro» th rir houses within four day*
f ruin* August 30.
The 1¿onduli Chronicle's Boulogne cor­
respondent send* tfie personal story of a
wan ride* I soldier who has arrives! there
and win. d e cla m i lie was one of thirty
*lir»i&gt;.r* of a British compati» of li'***“
troops 1» fin Wive practically wiped nut I
I.» Mie » .ermau artillery
Refluire» from tlie »eene of fighting
around 'ton* r. port that « voteti ti«.k a
promu.rlit part in directing tin* to rn, on
artillery, sa»» lite I .on,Ion T im e » corre '
»pondent ill Paris
\ero|il tre » inn rent
m er the British position and I fiel r pilotsignaled tlie G r-n w in hutterirs iiy means
of a disc swung
the end of a line

ders be accepted in accordance with condi­

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the tirili«I» official bureau repeats its
statement that
England lias hit.) no
mine« In the N o rth sea and add*!
"P .n giV uJr therefore, cannot be charged
with any
in ju ry up to the
present
cniiM*.I hy mi nr la y ing."

dation, we hereby withdraw prices.

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In anticipation of tlie above men
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purchases of all grades of paper in the
past few weeks.

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Our Prices On Print­
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winter’s supply of Stationery and forms.
We cannot guarantee that the present
prices on printing will remain as they
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The crews of destroyers which have
arrived in* 1 omlon »ay Mia! ^at least
r l r i r n tierinan \e*»ri» of »ariovi» » 1 res
»»ere »unk in thr engagement off Heligo­
land
I V Prendi war office gave out the
following otti« lai »tatrmeHt : “ T h e Ho»
sim. a nu v toi» colli plej e]» invested Ko
tilgst«-rg and .lerupied \H rn»tcin. both
iy F ist Prussia "
Ttir P reue It m inistry of war announce*
Mud it has l.een derided to call nut the
, 1ns» ..f PM I. which will give at lr««t
yooiMVl «.h iilio o n l troop», and also to
rail out thr o liv e r r » r r v r and the eldest
rlnssrs of thr te rritorial reserve

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LEG A L ADVERTISING

I CURBSTONE G LE A N IN G S t A B O U T PEOPLE AND EVE N TS
BUDGET OF O P IN IO N -'JUST BETWEEN
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Phoned lo Mrs. H. A. Terheun, Phone 203

CLASSIFIED
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H All Locsl Advertisem enlB Under

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In ri E »t*t* of
t,o» HI U Rton*
To »11 Creili!or». L#f*t*#*, t) («tribù tee.
all t'araon» havinz C U im i or U rn itf.
• film i »alti Kaiat*;
You, and *ach of you ara hereby notJ6*i
and rc&lt;iulr*d ,»o preacnt *n y daini» , M
demanda whlch you, or elther n| ¡rou, n, .
ha»* afalnat thè ««tata of t.ov«tl |, si»,,
drrraied. lata of Semlnol* County. Fiorii*
(o Ih* und*ral(n*d adminfalratrit o| , „ i
retala, witkln two yrari (rum Ih* da«* brr*.

drawing together J n _ social__ inter­ This Ueadinj* THREE CENTS »
flated-Auauat_2fUn A , JJ. 1111.
A N h lA C. s t o n i :.
course members of the club, while Line For E»ch Insertion. Minimum
3-Tura-Stc
Admlnlitratrin
working together for a common pur­ Charge 25 Cents.
N O T IC E OF ELEC TIO N
pose. The making of roses is a fas­
Tn Uia Sharia, al Samlnola ^County. ..&lt;
cinating, and charming—occupation,
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FOR SALE #
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creating a delightful enthusiasm, and
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For
Sale-At
a
discountScholarj
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hereby *lv# notice that * im,,,! ,u#.’
C ia a lrr Grab
a desire to be present at each meet­
hat I lib*
Dunlry frufa— (bat
ing.
It
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expected
.that
ovgry
mam«
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in
Sanford
Rnalnea.
CaU
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the farm P d lib* to hike
Mooasr^ln^
A i J ’ s,, ^
■ad’ Sanford ta w W ' t i f ' fffg* tglib. * 111—mitktr-pr"hirrgf Otfitrf T m tW trto use-tfr-and It wtfl be
eUbW-spajL-tu^Ahair hunda aad are ram estty Jgfpacstcd~-tn .m oderale by. made twelve,red p*ber-roses her the t &gt;M " J I -a ■Mvrifttt r
IlulUrm ilk ta maka.____ ____
• for VtrUod Stata* Senator trwm tlr*-Sttl,
In your Joy. Ob, thia rann««* *4unit waste, thus- '.knocking out the g iv in g ~ t g 't h g-Hrnmtltteg- of - Indies C it y Beautiful Ball, to be given1 lir Offieé.:i03-tr. ^
■at-llFtlda, for.aU.XM r» *nnn Marri» r. im .
I I ooa la town U Ju*t a bluff
A t a moal cumpa rad to whst
For H*pr**#ntatlv* from th* F'ourtlr-c»(,
profits.
The doctors will tell you who will call for them, cast off ar­ November.
Poo pia In tha country'** tot
FO R S A L E — At a bargain, good all­ rrraalonal Dlatrlrt of the Stata ol FUrida,
that
the
only
safe
way
to
keep
food
All members are urged to be pres­
Everything hay s o n e to ,iuçh
In tha Slsty-fourlh Con*r*a* ol ih« tlnftrj
ticles of .clothing and other articles
Look Ilk* «tnra up In thk aky.
stuffs for any city is to have them of discarded household furnishings, ent Wednesday (tomorrow) after­ round riding ami driving mare, bug- Stata*.
In the town’a the place lor atyl*.
For Commlaaiontr of Airlrultur* rf tk*
by and harness.
Cash or terms. Stai*
But country irub beat» It a mileof Florida.
all under the city regulations in one etc.
noon
at
the
h
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of
Mrs.
Henry
The
Library
Is
non-teclurian
What ran beat a tool! peach cobbler
For Two Jottlrc* of th* Supr*m« Uout
building and .all the big cities have and a public benefit to all alike, Wight, at 8:34. This applies to ev­ Address G, care of Herald offiro.
Good hot tra rr, turkey gobbler,
of th* « a t a of Floridi^
Mack heme«
ways,
' a a doten
dot
For Tw o Itsllroad Commlaaiontr« of th«
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come to recognize the city market therefore all denominations are asked ery member of the ,club In tywn.
Jelly Juat a golden hate,
Stai* of Florida.
Jeraey cream and golden butter,
plan as the beat one. It would be t o ‘respond, Articles can be given to Those who have not already oonc
b*r of th e'H ou r* ol INpr*.
f o r ‘ Safe— 1910 Cadillac touring "F o r Qno ofM *m
Makea a lellow latrifly atutler
th* Slate of Florid*.
mighty nice to have a market where those who call for them, or left at so arif requested to bring a roll of car for $400.00, just overhauled in M alati***
bou it.
Juat to try to tell y
about
F’or County Judf*.
Though I «1 Ilka toi fairly ebon
about It,
Iff.
F’or 8h*rlft
you coufd purchase fresh veget­ the* Library on Thursdo|i and Satur­ crepe paper and a pair of scissors.
That'« what I call L IV IN G —aay,
good running'shape. Sanford M a­
For Clark of th* Circuit Coart.
%ables, meats, chickens and eggs three day. Anyone wishing to give can
Take me back—oh— mllea away
For
County
Aeeeuor ol Taies.
chine &amp; Garage.
82-tfc
To iba old homo that I knew
For T t t Collector.
days in the week and then tho re­ phone Mrs. J. N. Whitner or Mrs.
Ixcag ago when aklea were blue.
Personal Mention
For County Treasurer.
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When the world way blight with
sults of a city market frQtn a trading Key. A house to house canvass will
For County Superintendent of TobUr
Mrs. W. P . . Carter la again at
For Sale or Rent- -Two nice residream«,
point would be of some value to the be made during the week b/ a com­ home after a pleasant week end visit dencea at a bargain. W. J. Thigpen. Instruction.
-a i City Ilia ain’ t what It acema;
For County Surveyor.
Fo
I'd leave the awetleat city Hub
merchants of Sanford as it would mittee of ladies.
.For
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to her mother, Mrs. Lee in Oviedo.
80-tf
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For
Three Member« of the County Iloar4
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stimulate business in every line. It
of Public In»trurilon.
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For Sale-Ornngo grove 14 acres
F’or Justice of the Frac* in and for the
would bring new farmers into the
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Mrs. M. ' W. Lovell has returned
y/
Jnjormal Vanee
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Ju«tir* District», vii: No*, l, t
fine hammock land, 130 acres of followinz
city and. they would spemf Their
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A .very charming event of last from Black Mountain, N. C.
For Con*lahle In.and for th* fotlowtag
Cc!ery land, one ten acre tract celery
Ju-tlc# IFUlrtcta, via; No*. Ir 3, 1, i.
1 I wish to call the attention of money here, whereas under tho pres­ week was the informal dance on
liytd. At a bargain. Address P. O. n
In testimony wkrreol l hs*e kn.iuti
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Woodruff re­
. the city physician or the pure food ent conditions they have no special pri(jay evening at the homo of Mr.
•*t my hand and atllred the Orest s*«| t|
Box
1034.
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Ih* State ol F’lfTHd*. at Tallabs«*ee, th*
Inspector or »onto other city official inducements to bring their products nn(, Mr&gt; D F Whitner, compll- turned Friday from Jacksonville,
Capital, thl* the twenty-fourth d«r «I
to the manner in which the fresh to the city. Will the business men n,pntnry to the Misses Jane and accompanied by Mrs. Parsons.
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For Sale— Fine farm of ten acres August, A. I).
If. C L A Y C H A W F n n i;
meats are brought to Sanford from of Sanford please wake up on some A|icc whitner of Jacksonville and
S r c fr \a r &gt; of St »tr
about three miles from • the city,
T«» P. M . I I am i, Btiriiff, H*»rriitiiile *tiuoly.
tho country.
They seeminglytry to |° f theso economic questions and en- ^jr Kandull Chase before hi» deProf. Ezell, Supt. of Sanford pub­ also two choice city lots.
Going
3«Tup*-9tç
keep the fliesoff the meat by wrap- deavor to get new people to come j p ^ u r o for college. Those who cn- lic schools, Mrs, Ezell and two chil­ cheap for cash or can be purchased
pipg it in canvass coversbut the
here.
I lie shed for the learns »¡is a j oye(j jjje hospitality of their popu­ dren have arrived in Sanford to
on easy terms. Address It., rare of Nullte of Application nr T a t Ilted I «der
good
strat
and tho city market will lar hostess were Misses Eleanor make their future home. For the
wagons are not screened,and when
Nenian ATS of the General Statutes
Herald office. •
Notice Is heceby tivrn that Forrrat U b .
they take the covers off at the meat be the best.
Herring, Annie ’ Whitner, Annie Lee present they are domiciled with Mr.s
purebaaer
of T a I Certificate» No.« toil.
I t
I
10&lt;
----- -yjO.
IOTI, dated th* ltd dir
shops the flies swarm over the meat
and Lottie Caldwell, Zoe Munson, Smith on Oak avenue.
For sale or Rent— Five acres, tiled l o « » , 10AS.
of June, A. I&gt;. 1912. has Oled said cinti­
before they can carry it iiethe differ­ TRICK L U R E S SOLDIE RS ON. Martha Fox and May Dftyle; Ran­
land, two good wells, located just ratei in my ofTlre «ml ha* made • p[-11 calie*
for t u cl ih*ti to Usti* In i c c o r t iif iff with lit.
Miss Alice Hall, who has been the south of Station 10 on S. &amp; E. Rnil- Siiti
dall Chase, Sidney Chase, Griffin
ent shops. These flies can do plenty
certi fir* I * * i m b r i f f the follrimiitf «îe*•of damage in that short time, evpn B oer S u btcrfu go Helps the B ritish In Herring, Hume
Humph,
Vivian popular yopng guest of Miss Gussie way. 5 room house.
See F. W. rrlbèd pro pe rty «itUAtecl In Setolinai* Ce«*»
tv, Florida, to&gt;wlt:
Lot R. Ulk
MilCtesh W ith the Germ ans.
*1 S p e e r a n d R o b e r t D e a n e .
if precautions are taken between the
Frnnk rctifrned to her home in O r-¡M ahoney at Frrnald’ s
97-df
r Itrl T * S u rv e y Le vy (Irmnt &lt;t#n
Itf fit
N of S W cor, run N R3 d e * . E IV(H rh*. N
W ounded men In the In w p ltn l» o f
lundo Sunday afternoon.
■
slaughter pens and tho city mar­
6 d#g W 9 chr to {.«lie. thence- in wt«!
il li retins n 70
«leg W V 67 ch» u» W lui ru tf
kets. There should be some regulu- \•IlouTogne reJme tln-*e litcldeiiln o f fight
Haulern Star
Lot
SG de g
V.! 10.30 eh« to Leg)
I.
TO R E N T
tions regarding the fjesh meats that i lu g Del w een th e Hrltlnli mid G ertnaus
Mr. ami Mr*. I. J. Secord were ini
At the last regular meeting of the
33, 41. 7». Ulk D, Mitchell*» U m Gm »C
O
n
e
o
f
lite
m
en
told
o
f
n
trick
w
h
ich
The emid le nd being fcaaeftMtd at ihr Jitt
are brought to this city, as fow
Eastern Star Mr. C. M. Williams Detroit, Mich., for the G. A. R.
of the i u u i f l f r nt «urh certificete in (ke
people realize the danger in files and th e Itrltbdi learn ed In the Liner w a r :
successfully and triumphantly passed Re-union. Mr. Sccoril marched with I For Rent Tep room house at name of No. 1041, ML H- Qilr e; No Dm * F
" T h e en em y lie fo re »e n d in g th&lt;4r In
Hy Reimer.
No. 10AV fOGh. IOTI \ fi.
familiarity breeds contempt
and
through t"he honors of initiation and the Veteran* in their big parade.
Fourth Oil#«. U n lee« f « l d ‘ certiorate «hell (*» re­
corner Oak avenue and
fa n lr y a gain st ou r positions opened a
deemed
according
In Iftw, t « i deed «ill ««»#
m ore. flies.
hot artillery fire. Our artillery replied, became a bona tide Eastern Star. A
street. Apply to W. W. Long.
thereon on the l « t dey of October, A IV
Mr. am! Mr*. R. E. Tolar, after a
1914.
nt first warmly, and then gun after 1pleasant social hour and delicious re3-1 fr
WIlfiFH my official sign «t u r e «nd **Vi ili#
i
Marl roads can be renovated gun of the British'batteries went si freshtnents were enjoyed al the .lose delightful vi*it at Titusville are now
the let d » y ef September, A
I*
(«eel&gt;
K. A. D O U G L A S S ,
in Jacksonville.
For Rent-— T w o cottages, Park
*»
of the business session.
and made over almost as good as lent
Clerk Circuit Court, Seminole Co , Vis
**‘ Wbnt’s up n o w f 1 asked n com
-------and Tenth, four and five room*, one
B y J, C. Hubert». I' C.
new. f have said j io before and 1
g-Tue*-5lc
rade.
There
were
a
few.minutes
more
Davtona
Noten
Mr.
and
Mr*.
S.
0.
Chase,
Ran­
wired.
Apply
Mis*
A.
Traflord,
city.
repeat it with more vehemence now
Notice of Application for T a i l i m i l nltr
that the real demonstration has of artillery firing from tho Germans, ; Almost everybody in Sanford who dall and little Frank left for Now
Section S7S of Ike fìencrol Statuir*
For Kent— Five room hou*«*. two
been made. The marl road on San­ and then their infantry came on In own&gt; nn automobile and many York and eastern point* Sunday.
Solire la hereby giteti th«t Forre»! I
solid formntloa Wo received them . . .
,
,
. „
, ...__ ...
No*
teilt
Randall will enter Phillips College, acre* land tiled, for $15 per month. putH&gt;»«et of“ “t »* {“
ford avneue was full of holes and With rifle fire. Htltl they came on. and
. . .
, ",
,
’
lost. loss. 1069. 1061. 1062. 1063. I‘)40
toss, 1070. dated th* 3rd d. y of
ruts and was altogether almost im­ still tve Inotved them down. They were at Daytona Beach, enjoying the r.xeter. New Hampshire, later in the Inquire at 112 Laurel avenue,
A. b . 1912, h « » filed * « l d certificite In if
5-2tp
passible and tho city council with getting closer,' and ire could plainly mn,1&gt;' ■«raclions of that resort, to m o n th .
offlft and hne m i d e application f**r t » « did
to issue in ■ reo r d i n re with In »
Slid
City Engineer Williams thought they seo tho d^jiso mnsses moving. Then ®ay nothing of the races. It was imFor Rent Sanford.« Florida, five tifìrnlrs **mt»r«ce the following t|e»rnle4
•.M
r.
and
Mrs.
Ed.
Randall
and]'
xuddenly
the
whole
of
onr
artillery
possible
to
secure
a
complete
list
of
i
l
uste
d
in
S
sm
in
ub
county.
Kief1,111 I
t
t
f i »
« 1
pFcjp#rly »Itu äied in Seminole county, fie?*
would try a new scheme of rejuven­
. j arre hammock farm at head i clery id» iu »u Lou 21. 2T, 23, 24. 30. 3ti it,
those going over- for the day as their young nephew, Lawrence
ation, so they had the street gang opeued Ore.
I avenue on river. 6; East Cain
Cuin St., nVk’ p* MuÌUii’l U »,T,f:rVn..7\ V « ^ ^
“ You see. the onnniyj had not t*«*en probably a third of Sanford's popu­ camping at Bluo* Springs.
get busy with teams and plows and
Atlanta
■
—
Georgia.
' 5-4tc 1
silenced
nt
nil.
and
it
was
a
trick
to
lation must have been there, but
the entire road was thoroughly
*ric# of much c«ftlfic*tr* In th# nim « of
Unknown* Utilr«* said crf llflcPl#« ihtJl h*
draw
the
Gormans
on.
They*
went
■Mr*. R. C. Buchanan and son,
among those
who did go were
broken up. Then just after a heavy
according to law, t a l d##d will
Take Notice— I will rent, sell, (redeemed
down In wholo ileitis, for otir guns got Messrs. Geo. Speer and son, Vivian, Lee have returned homo after »pend­
m u # thereon
on th# 1«t d a y of October,
rsin the road was rolled again and
trade or build you a bouse on easy A. P. 1914.
them In open ground, and. nf course,
ing
the
summer
in
Sanford.
Ed. Lane, Robt. Deane and Geo.
my ofTIHal »ignatur# »»d »c»J
now the road is as good as new and
COI Palmetto thl»W l!n#o
they soon had enough, it was Impossi­
terms. J. Munson
th# 1st day of SriMrmhcr. A 1». 191 I.
the work was accomplished with ble for those behind to come on past WntBon in the Speef car.
&lt;»#ah
E. A. DOUGLASS,
3-9tc. j
avenue.
Clslk Cir cuit rou rt, Si-mlnnl# C’o,, Fli
Miss Eva Walker will leave today
Saturday night Misses Lottie Cald­
but little expenso. In fact the road tho dead.”
Hy J t* Itnhsrn, 1» &lt;'
weeks
well and Adelaide Higgins motored for Jacksonville for a two
VTurshi’
*
is so good that fho Supreme Court
Five acre* tiled land inside city
Mr.
J. F. limits for rent, near brick road and
over to the beach sith friends from visit to her uncle,
will decide in favor of bricking Park
A P P A L L IN G DESTRUCTION.'
Orlando nnd were joined Monday by Zetzsrhie.
avenue on the principle that San­
loading station.
Apply to A
P N rii 1er « f Sp pli r a Mon ft»r T « t |.l##d l ntttr
Hcc lion i 7 of thr Le ne ral Ht» I ule»
ford avenue is good enough for nil Qraphio Portrayal of Ruin Wrought at Mr. and Mrs. D..A. Caldwell, Misses
’J-tf
V- Connelly, Sanford. Florida.
Nolle* U hrretiy (Iteti that M. L. Writti,,
Mr. George Huff is spending his
Annie Lee and Alice Caldwell, Addin
the travel that will go that way.
Liogo and Vis*.
pureh»**r of T *a ( ’ertlfii-ate No. 316, ibt.J
For
R
e
n
t—¡4
room
cottage
$10
a
th# 6th d •
*yy of June, A
A.. D
P.. 1911
1911 . h*i 6!«4
This thoroughly demonstrates that . A Reuter's dlspntvh from Ostend says Neal, • Eva Walker, Messrs. David vacation at St. Augustine, Jackson­
»•Id certificate In rcy office end h»» m» 4#
marl -roads can bo made over pro­ n small party Just returned from n visit and Weidman Caldwell nnd a num­ ville and Daytona and will visit u month. 6’ room cottage $12.60, in­ , a p p l i c a t i m i f a r t M d « c4 . l o ItsU« In âBcnrdanc# w ith la w .
? » l d c e r t i f i c a t # rmhrar t«
viding the rain comes si the right to l.lcge describe* tbe destruction ber of others, guests of Mr. and Mrs. few days with his family at Osteen cluding water. G. W. ‘ Spencer.
1b# follo » i n g . leaf ri luti p ro p rrt y »Il inaici i*
1-tf
Caldwell.
before returning to Sanford.
Hemlnol# f o u n t y. Fioriti», to-wfl î,«t 11.
tiipo or that water can he obtained wrought by the war as appalling.
~
, .
. .
&gt;Ubm H 2R ft. ) lilk fi. Tier 1, Sanford U »
“ All Along the road lo Vise.'* said one
Going over in the Turner car were
at the time of rolling the marl.
For rent- 40 ncrefi riled I^und in nui land i«#ing ««•##»#&lt;§ »$ th# d»t#
ti*
o f the party, "there was nothing to
Mrs. C. M. V orce is being cor­ u b o d y well located. A.P. Connelly '“ u‘ n"
Mr. and Mrs. Deane Turner and
*“ *•* cerimr*«* in th. i.rr. «f
N If. (î a r ncr.
Uni##* » « i d f r i t I fir «t# «Mil
lie seen but walls blackened by smoke,
5 The sin of. fretting is as common tho retnuUm of fnctorle* burned by fire, little Deane, Miss Martha Fox and dially greeted by her mnny friends, 1Q9 Magnolia St.
b# r * d r # m r d acro rd in g to 1 » « , ta i ’i w !
101Î - 1f
«rill la»u# th # rr o n on th# 30th day #1 rp
who are glad lo have ber al home
as the air, as speech, so common mounds of earth freshly dug—tbe se­ Mr. F. M. Foi.
i r m b r t . A. I&gt; 1911
For
Rent
Cheap
for
Cash
Twenty
W lt i»r »• m y
official algna tur# an.J *#»1
again.
that unless It. rises above its usual pulcher of tbu first German* to fall.
A jolly party ol men folks were
tha la t cia y of F#p t#m bcr, A l&gt; 1*11,
acres of good hammock land all filed. this(a#tl)
monotone we do- not even observe
"And then cornea Vise. What n pain­ Dr. W. E. Householder, Messrs.
E. A I lO U O L A H fi .
Cl#rk t.'lrrult t' o u ri, Srfniii*’l# Co,, I *
101-tf
Mr. J. L. Sillier and family, ac­ Call or write A. M. Tyler.
it. Watch any ordinary coming to­ ful sight for those who knew the proud Earnest and F. L. Householder and
Il y i , V . f t o b# r *% 11. 1'
l - T u w-fci »
gether of people, and we see how city, so typical of Walloon gnycty. nnd J. F. Karnatz in tho Householder companied by Rev. George Hyman,
For Rent— Furnished office equip­
Mrs. Hyman and the little folks
many minutes I t ’ Will- be until some­ now nothing but a tnnaa of ruin*, while car.
ped with roll top desk, office chairs N * t U * ef A „ l l r * t l o * for T a » Deed I «Jrr
body freta— that la, makes more or many of tbe Inhabitants lie all over the , - Going over early Spnday a. m. motored ov$r to'O rlando t o ’ spend and tables. Also a roll top desk,
.Section 675 o f the G e n e r - I filatulr«
place, their chests riddled with bullets!
Notice 1* hereb y (ive n that ft. { ’. !io«'»f&gt;.
the, day Monday.
leas complaint of something or other,
with
Reginald
Holly
were
Mr.
John|
purebaaer
of T * » Certffleate* N o . 676. .i«t&lt;J
typewriter desk and other equip­
/‘At last we entered Liege. The In­
the 6 th day of July. A. !».' 1008.
’ Ml
which prdbably every other one^n habitants stood nt tbcT Hires bold* of T . Brady amd young people, to join
ment
for
sale
or
rent.
Herald
office.
dated the 3rd d » y of April A
I&gt; l»F «
Dr. L- R. Philips. Mrs. Philips,
the room, or car, or on tho street tbelr homes, silent and anxious, but Mrs. Brady and .the Higgins party.
No . 5261 da te d the 6 th da y of Ju,.«
ft82-tf
non and daughter will return today
1899, No. 1607 tljle d t i n ^th day of
corner knew before, and which most afraid |o speak. The streets In tbe
A congenial party of guests of Mr.
A.
1).
1889.
No.
£098
dated
th*
4th
d«j
•
«
probably nobody can help.
Why middle of. the town wore a deplorable and Mrs. D. L. Thrasher were Mes- from Daytona.
Aufu.t A. t). 1900, her filed »aid rrrtlHMISCELANEOUS
eate. In my offlea and ha. made apphetti»*
aay anything about it? It is hot, it nspctrt Many bouses bad been aban­ damea 8. Puleston and R. A. New­
• Wanted— Three fùrnishcd rooms for tai deed* to luue In ireordanrr olth I»*Misses
Ethel
East
and
Thelma
doned.
Their
doors
and
windows
were
Said eeft Ideal."« t i r l i r m
the foil«*tm
la cold, It la wet, it la dry, somebody
man, Mlaa May Thrdaher and Mr.
light
housekeeping.
G. E. deaertbed property ritualed In Setein.le #
Moore of Jacksonville arc the at­ for
has broken an appointment, ill- »battered‘and /heir contents .had been Will Wataom
rounty, Florida, to -w ln .
removed. Nobody but soldiers was to
tractive young guests of Miss Helen B yn u m ," Sanford Business College.
fertlrtfala. No. 676 embrace« the NE'i
cooked a meal; stupidity or bad faith be too n."
Hon. Forrest Lake and C. O. Meof NWJ* of Section 13, Tp *1 8, It- 32 £»'■•
5-2tc
Randall.
40 acre«, A id land belnf aa*e*»ed «1 &gt;1*
aomawhara has resulted in -discom­
LaUghlin motored over together.
dale of the iaauanc* ol auch certificate la
Wanted— T o buy o bushel of s
SOL-d the name of 11. F, Uryant.
fort. There are:plenty of things to
Dr. and Mrs. 0. J. Miller, Dr.
Mr. F. il. Sheldon, who has been potatoes for fall planting.
Certificate No. 3610 emhrarea the K 1i "
W. *M. 8E*&lt;
fret alout. It is simply astonishing GERMAN WAR AUTOS MARVELS. and Mrs. Cecil Butt were another
of Section IS. Tp. 21 8. R. 32 »»»*•
vialtlng
his
daughter,
Mrs.
A.
W.
80
acre«, aald land belnf aaaeaaed at th- J*1»
Haynes, Herald Office.
6-2tp
how much annoyance
and
dis­ •Carry Ssythaa to Mow Down Finest congenial party.
of th* laauance of euch certificate 1» ***
Fitts
for
the
week
end
left
Monday
comfort may be found in the course
With Mr. W. P. Carter were Mr.
name of J. W. Andaraon. T
,
snd Hsdgsa.
Wanted— Plowing or team work
mdrnlng for Now Smyrna, accom­
Certificate No. 3261 etohraec* the S’] c
of everyday livipg, even of the sim­
Stories were printed recently about and Mrs. W; W. Abernathy and panied by Mr. Kent Uosaetter.
N
E
R
of
Section
13,
Tp.
T
r
i
H.
H
32
I
*«'•
by man with good team.
J. E.
80 acre*. Said land belnf naaeaaed at the J6*
plest, if only one keeps a sharp eye the Germans having armored motor ■Mrs. Geo. Watson,
Summers,
care
M.
S.
Nelson,
or of the luunnce of aueh certificate In t»*._
out for that aide of things. Some cars armed with machine gnna, which
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Maxwell in
n»tn# of Unknown.
1
5-tf
Mrs. Browning and Mlaa Browning phono Lord's Station.
Certificate No, 1607 embrsce* the 9Ell
lore through tho lines of the French

¡¡-

Rummage Sale
The FTHâ i l f ö ' C ö m miUeo oT the"
Library Anaociolion will hold u rumm«Ki' "nIe Saturday nftcrnoon in
the Lctller block on Sanford avenue.
it would bo a saving to them, as in to raise funds to be applied on the
the present plari they have to buy building fund for remodelling the
more fresh vegetables titan they can Presbyterian church .recently pur-.

A CIUEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND F4JTU.
** HE'LL PRENT 'EM " — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.

I

d

folks altosys seem to be hunting for
deformities, discords snd shadows
instead of beauty, harmony and
light. We are born to trouble, as
■parka fly upward.^ But even to the
•park flying upward, in the blackest
amoke, there (a a blue aky above
and the lets time they waste oft the
road the sooner they will reach it.
Fretting Is all time wasted on -the
road. ■
•

•

•

5 Time and again I have-called at­
tention to the benefits to be derived
from a city market in this place
where the small growers and city
.gardeners could bring fresh veget­
a te s three times a week arid sell
them to tbe peopta of SAnford.
Where, we could all go dbwn three
days in the week and buy the veg­
etables and where the farmers could
I d three tfmes a week and sell
or cash money'. The groIvea favor the plan for
i j

nnd Belgians and mowed ijown all be
for* them.
Another story of the use of now war
Inventions la told by Amo Doscb. a
corres pondent of World’s Work, i»ho
arrived In London from Brussels. He
toys the Germans are using auto
trucks which are marvqls. Equlpigd
with scythe*, they mow right through
wire fences and hedges If tbe rood*
nnd flolds do not suit the drirora
The*« truck* are «aid to be heavily
armored, and tbe&gt; are able to resist
anything except artillery flro They
epable tbe German force* to make for­
ty mites a day. Tbelr number seems
to be unlimited.

their runabout -were seen on the.
beach.
V. S. Arnett and family were also
there.
•
Harry Walker, Hume Rumph and
John Murrell motored over Saturday
night to remain over until today.
Messrs. Billy Hill, Ralph Wight,
Cgl .Williams, Harry Cobb, Arthur
Yowell, Artie Smith, Jack Davison,
L. P. McCuller and many others of
Sanford’s gay sports were at Day­
tona, besides many of the fair sex
who are spending some time at the
beach. *
_
Mr. Webber, a popular photog­
raphed went over to take picture* of
the races.

of N W ft of Section 5, Tp. 218. It. 31 &gt;-»“ •
mother and slatar of Mrs. Klein
40 acre*, mid land btlnf naaeaaed at the d«l*
left for their home at Rye Monday
of tha laauance of auch certificate In l‘ * If
name of Unknown.
Books.
',
afternoon, accompanied by Voley
Certificata N ò. 2011 embrace-' th# C i
It
is
nat
sufficient
to
merely
stuff
N E K of S eétü ñ 'sr Tp. sT ' b . H. 33 l «&gt;'; **
Williams, who will be their guest
acre*,
aald land belnf aaacaeed al tha d*.1*
ourselves with various collections of
for a week or two.
of the laauance of aucli cartïfleata [a
books; unless we masticate every­ •a®*,
®t J. P. Tnytnr.
.
Unte** aald rertlacate* »hall, be rede#«»*
thing thoroughly hooka will not givo
aecordlnt to law, ta l deed* will l«aua there-0 * airengtb und nourishment.—Locke. on an Ih* icth d »y of October. A. I*-.1*^;
Extrem**. •
Wltnrt«
ray official alfnalure ana
and
witnea* e&gt;*
There aro two certain causes of
thf* th* Tth ct*y of Bentember, A. *18- INI*
(•#*1)
B.’lA. DOUGLAS!'.
family trouble: A woman'* love of dry
Unci* Pcnnywtso S ^ ys:
Clerk cf tbe Circuit Court, Seminal*
good*, and s’ man's love of wet
When. I resit about a man high In
County, Florida.
tha council* c.' hi* party, I picture to
_
’By J. C.' Robert*. n c.
Tuee-S-Stc
myaelf s fcllon hlil.’o ; on s «topLaddor
In a grocery, tnlklug politics.
Notice o f Application for Charlee
.

Henry

McLaulin

. JEWELER

C. H.

iI m I. hereby flven,
.....
,that
k . * on
,,n the
Noticeli»
the ^■
day ol Oct- ber. A. D. lO l*. o r »•
.
therdaltar so I can be hc*rd/ I -hr 1 *
to the Uonrrsbte Jema» W. r .ik .n ;,
À
of tba.Clrci.it Court, Suvtuth Judlctal •
________ J »lU .jlU tn x f.Æ a tU a , to, a a U a rU t.k ^ :.
poratinf ihr 8antoid Ubrcry m d B*‘
Room AaaotiaMar. Th» propored
now beine on fit« with the Clerk ef the ' lr
cult Court of Reminola County.
Th# character and object cf the rerr J*#
lion to bo formed I» iltrrary » n i •'5 '1
G E O H O E G. HEHH1N&lt;L.
Personal
Attorney f^r lacwrpor»tM‘-

D IN G E E

UY SPECIALTIES
Plumbing and
Pickard's
Band-Painted
Chine
Ross Meeting
\
GasFItting
Gorham'* Sterling Sliver
Mrs. W. D. Holden wa* the gra­
Ro|er«' Plated Ware
cious hoateaa to the members of the
AU Work itecehes M y
Elgin And Waltham Watches
Woman’s Club Wednesday after­
Attention And Beat Efforts '
*-Tueo-4tc*
noon at the Sanford House. These
Op*o*its a ty Hall ‘ Tsleoksa* Ns 23 h e r a l d w a n t a d s pav
meetings have a peculiar, interest,.
ALL GOODS GUARANTEED

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SANFORD'S"
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people, as the residents of a certain
areU legally Juiown as road and
bridge district No
1 of Seminole
county have to pay their pro rata
nnd the commissioners in attempting
WORK IS HELD UP IN PART to place the roads where they would
nerve the greatest number decided
PENDING ACTION OF
to make some changes in the routes
SUPREME COURT
which would cut out certain stretches
,* 0 m
Those ioctlowr oL Sanford’s brick about some tracts of land that would
enhanced in, value by
____________ _ be greatly
viTig,,n&gt;.'M' rhails run by ilium
umler the ban of th* injunction
which was filed against .the board-]-'t h e se it d# w m fr '.v &amp;**■— : 7
of county commissioners by J. &gt;1,. per mile for a I t -foot width or
Whitner to prevent certain portions S1,000 per foot per mile and this is
from being reduced in width and where- the hitch cpmeg and is the
other portions beliffc changed from cause of wonder to travelers who in
slleicd specifio locations aro coming passing through the county sue. lung
on in very fine shape a.nd it will not stretches of brick piles adorning tho
be long until tho residents of this sides of the roads while they shamble
lection w ill bo enabled to fide over along in their machines among the
as fine roads as exist in this-or any holes and ruts and the long piles of
vitrified brick give them thei ada­
other state.
The road has been laid on Iicar- mant grin.

It . IU U

ALLIES NOW ON
THE OFFENSIVE

NO
F ln c Hand C o n ce rt

6

WILL ENFORCE
THE GAME LAW S

The Sanford Rand under the lead­
ership of S Maxwell gave a • very
fine concert in the park hand stand
last Tuesday night that was greatly
cnojyod by a large number of San­ THE STATE GAME WARDEN
ford people.
A good program was
WILL PAY A VISIT TO
rendered in full und for an hour or
EACH COUNTY
more the audience was treated to a
varied musical.program und one that
Tallahassee, Fin., SepL 11.-—When
demonstrated the ability not—rmbjr THeVcorrcspondent called on Slate
of the members hut of the leader, Game-amK-faatyufltrvrAxwsso im ft-. 7..*‘v
e Sanford Hand is undoubtedly Jones at his new quarters in the cap- __totup pi 'the first nuakal tmBMUia•h e - f m m d x t i r r o f f i c i a l a l u i f c x ,
timw rn thnirmrr'imrhtv-One-of wttrlr
making preparations for the -ppchhTgtrr r*
all our citizens are Very proud. of the huntitfg season, which is now
Mr
Maxwell informs us that the |0llly. B icw month* off.
RUSSIANS IN N O im r E A S T GERM ANY ATTACKING band will give a concert every two? Mf. Jones stated.-that*■"*"*
nows had
weeks during the fall and winte? reached his office Irotn citizens of
mdnths.
KOENISBURG AND W ILL DOUBLES^
some counties to the efTcct that they
intend to hunt this season, without
FORCE A SURRENDER SOON
LnriU' Audiences at Rapflst Church paying hunting licenses.
Mr. Jones
The large audiences continue to stated that it would bo his purpose
go to tho Baptist church on Sunday and endeavor to apprehend nny per­
London, Sept 10— The bombard- a vigorous search for all persons nights. The music is especially fine.
The
case
has
been
in
the
courts
dall avenue from Celery avenue to
sons who. attempted to. violate the
merit of Relgrnde has been r e n e w - ¡ who have failed to respond to the The sermons by Rev. George H y­
Cafticron City, a distance of three now for more than one year and
fish und game laws; that in tho coun­
i r
i!
. border for military service as re­ man are instructive und interesting.
miles. A stretch sevon and n half from all surface indications there is ed with increased fury, according to i
ties from which such statement^
quire«!
•
The p e o p le have shown their pleas­ have come, special service men, in
miles long has been completed from no telling how lojtg it will remain a Nish dispatch to tho Exchange
ure at the services by taxing the ca­ additions to the general wardens
In the meantime the brick
tho city limits on the south of Rob­ there.
Telegraph
Company.
ConsldorLondon. Friday, 10 a, in. Koen- pacity for the. last seven Sunday will be appointed with this end in
inson Springs, a point on the toad to has been- paid for. the interest on
ahor d a m a g e ha* been done
igshurg is being bombarded ami in evenings.
view.
Longwood. The road from Monroe the bonds is piling up and the taxMr
Hyman will speak oil the
The
Servititi
*bn^iSç*j/
are
replytfa riles
payers
are
(tuning
up
the
coin
and
[rrry to First street has been com­
During tins week Mr. Jones is vis­
subject "Spark Plug*" on next Sun­ iting nil the counties lie tween here
pleted. the distance being two miles, the brick is on the hmund taking u mg to the Austrian fire
day evening at 7:45.
The large
as .has also the road from Sten- gooii rest while the wiseacres are
Pari- Friday, 10 a. rn. Sixths of chorus will siny. The doors will lie and Jacksonville, and on his return
strom’s corner to Sylvan Lake on pondering as to what the outcome
will visit the west Florida counties,
London, Sept 11-3:20 a. m.— Great Hattie finds allies left wing open at 7 o'clock.
First slrcett a distance of two and will be.— T. K. Rates in Timescalling on tho county wardens, in- ■
A dispatch to the Post from Cop- »till pushing Germans
now more
A real welcome awaits you.
three-quarter miles, making n total Union.
structlng them, nnd generally out­
,
. .
‘
v,___ than thirty-seven miles. Both aides
enhagen
states
that
reports
have«
,
,
of sixteen miles that is now in actual
lining the work under his adminis­
,
|heavily reinforced.
been received there from Stettin
__
_
use, the width of those various
tration for the coming season.
pieces being nine feet. There is left
‘T h e laws cr ea ti ng t h o g a m e - and
t h a t the Russian* are bombarding
U n .t„ t | rl,|liy&gt;
» m
Monte
a stretch from the bridge on First
fish d e p a r t m e n t of Florida provide
Koenigslierg. the strong
(irrmuii np^jn «roiqw ruptured Fnlchu und
street to Stenstrom'a corner of two
t h a t the commi ss i on e r shall h a v e his
have begun muri li in
Hast Pra**itt, a n d t h a t wi t h fort
re**
and a hnlf miles to tie I)nilt
The
office at 'the capital, nr m a y have
Sara
P R E S I D E N T A P P O I N T S S U N ­ it a t a ny o t h e r point in the state
- in flames.
(ill ft of t lie i II
brick oure on the ground for this
DAY. Of TO N E R lilt AS A
by consent of the g o v e r n o r .
The
road but it is covered by the W hit T i l l ) G O V E R N M E N T W I L L R E -,
l.o,
n F r i d a y . Jo A til
Squad­
R o r d eu u x . ri rulli e Sepl
IO
duties uf ids ollice h a v e been ronner injunction and cannot be built
DAY OF P R A Y E R
(D IK E A LARGER TAX
d i n g S o r t h Se.i ( til to find
M i n i ' t e r ni W.tr Mi ll er an d ha* -••ni ron*
d ui ’ted fr om J a ck so n villi*, for the
until the matter of widths ims been
1)1 R I N G T H E W A R
W a.*in ngl on. Sc (O 11
President great er convenience i,n bujng in
iiiTlti.iu
Ihi't*. Si anilina via li
trac*
u
etmuiur
noi«i&gt;*
1
1
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generuid
&lt;&lt;&gt;m
adjudicated by the supreme court
Washington. Sept. I l
Oiie-third |manding thè se verni distriets OÍ j d is p u ti In-* stai l a t t e r s t e a m i n g east Wilson ini* signed a, proclamation t o u c h wi t h o t h e r d e p a r t m e n t s
of
of Florida, to which court the case
ailing on t lie pe uple of i h r I nitrii t h e g o v e r n m e n t , Mr J o n e s itas just
liu - I, i. p " M has been
carried niter
passing n I tu- riveline required to biuke 1||* Fr.i«*'* iit'iiritg I io III lo llintllllti fur
State* to p ra y 1er p r o r e in Kl imp e moved to* ultici* to I'allaliusscc und
I ’ I reasurc
t
through the courts of lesser degree lite diti* Il of tilt- I
Tin- president'* p r o c l a m a t i o n set hu* an a t t r a c t i v e suit« of nllire
at the instance of the complainant itiroligll thè falllllg od of l'iistotll*
h lirscry » t oí V
righting t itrus &lt; anker
Text,
aside
S u n d a y , ( t i t u b e r I. as a d a y rooms fixed tip on the s e c o n d floor
The road front Tenth street out re ce ip t * on a c c o un t of tin* w a r will
g ov er n meni unii - l a t e
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ta*,
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fir*t
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report
of
t
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rotn»venue lt&gt; the road leading south, is of tile
Tin [ir*'*].! enl '* 1*"roi !.i mutuili fu)
1 it. vva r
f 1Î* U** u . nr■nn
wa * •xcr «»■
t a llii'
i « (*.11 tie*X'lib\ - . ■ .| m i n i l i
ini**l"t**T fia* ju*l been p re p n red,
.( p r o nu ne n i m* in b.r*. •&gt;( ' I
lo
w
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timi in c o n t ro v er s y o n a c c o u n t
w
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means colli Hitt rei* nf tin boo.**' in i n t lie i it v M mi.da * *m in * 'Wax linriii.uni
pr*‘*eiit- *mue xcry int er est i ng
both t h e w i d t h nnd I n c a t ton
■ I ¡.in* of I tie
W In r*-.i*
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ilia It. u .*. i. . !*•«ir 11s »I t* •
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t - 1*to 11u - i* i i i i i i t ■
til
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n
f
or
ma
ti on in • i muet'tmn wi t h the
The p ij vt ng of Celery a v e n u e Ini*
. t* i.t it*in* *t 1 V . «.rid tni i &gt;■ i1., 1.1*1. **(i a r m* it*guiu*t
that prugri ** i* bring mude there * a nil . A **t Y•• K*. . TV t r»'»■ 1H
ir*t
ye:.r'ii
a d m i n i s t r a t i o n of this
trim been held uji on a c c o u n t «&gt;( t he.
Tin- present (liuti will in crea*' I III
w
ar
now
draw*
.it .‘*1 in r am !
f..lind It I* - 1•'ll i )&gt;u nr* ..i.,
m l i ght i ng tin- ilirii* i u n k e r now in a ml
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t
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width b e i n g reduced f r o m ! •* fret normal income lax from oil*- ti Olle
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to 12 feet
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various pi*r*mni * f or
gllilllng ‘)i l litoti a n i j r ut tin i l l exempted lie min'* from th\ )«r -l'Ut
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Mrii.ini ill*' a v e i m e ( rem I muti .i i ■' and &lt;1 lull) fur marni.I tuen in
1 1&gt;. ida ami -Ireiipuit- meus urna are
Ami w liere.t*. lu ilo* us ili all
I The «urn of $45.N2fi was collected
nuc to Celery avenue is being held- « $*2,000 for single men and toJd.OOÜ I ,n'Hmd of loping witli tiie new and
bring usili I ti innlu ;i t*' it
None so |things, it i* mir privilegi* and duty
l i t t l e k n o w n infect i on t h a t ita* p r o v ­
■luring t h e year fur t h e sale of
up on account of the width and . un I fur mi'ii with families
is kïiowi to u» f mi Put nan p*
k , mm-el .iud -o. * *•r *»( \b
i ti - u* i &lt;•**( ul *»• far I* tin« do t*iu
.license,'
T h e largest r e c e i p t s (or
Iroversy oxer the locatton. a* t* *i*"
it i* i- xie i ! e&gt;i tii.it t hi* pi
m t y , tmt it iniin.it&gt;
| i f m i ‘ own itughly Giuli li unitili iig u ní selves tieluri\ one c o u n t \ for i i t llsiiornugh was
th»t portion from Fourteenth street bring in revean» ainminiing t* « til. timi of t It»*, di l e as ed tree by mean* of
I*Ve r \ w l-* ■*• lu t x in.ie*. I heir , f,,^. ITiii * *•ufi,.**i ug mir weu k tic*
ifi. it I {*U* bnf. " i l*g ti • i*u n t v f I 222,
* re a ■d i i i t n n i g tin* g r o u n d a r m i m i
to the city limits on the road
t*• ioni imi, i . . ', min imo
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disroust rip t lo n of t lie*i rn.id* and tin
\Yl*h * if t‘ L In tivtIHH n| t In* Jm m |i 11 * m |
inmoilil i* - will
ti* r
Imrsi'im-nt* fur tins department for
contract» let ami tin* brick are on | \ arn
tin* United Mali's, m prayer and the year xvpro 618,(777,61, leaving »
be taxed will) the working nut ut
the ground .bui the complainants
counsel and all friendliness, to serve balance to the credit of the departhave held up the matter because of the plan of spreading the burden us
tin* cause of peace;
evenly
*tui
possible.
fnrnt $27.136.64, 66,000 of which is
the fact that tho commissioners
¡‘T h e r e f o r e , I, Wo od r ow W il*oii, rcUiiiud under the terms of the law
T
h
e
w
a
y
s
arul
m
enus
c
o
m
m
it
Ic
e
found they were unable to build
pr es i d e nt "f tin* I njl*-d St. I*** of
tn the .redit id tin* department for
tin* roads for the dints liens agreed w ill m eet to m o r r o w to- ' U in p le te t in­
M U M . T H E S O U T H E R N F A R M E R AN n l T O R T I M T Y O F
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te
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y
,
t
it
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n*rises, tin* balance, over 620.000.
d
r
a
ft
o
f
t
lie
lull
upon when the bonds were voted a.*
f our t h *1,t \ of ( t* t*d***r u*‘Vt. a *!ii\d tiling turned in to the *tat** treasury.
H O L D I N G H I S P R O D U C T S F O R RET T E R P R I C K S
» very considerable advance bud'
of p r a y e r a n d *ii|q*li( a i t ó n , a n d *1«»
been made in the price of brick from)
\ n B r e a d Fu mi ne in l oi l ed Slate*
n qu&gt; *1 all Cod f . . i n n g (■&lt; r-on* I■*
Hill i It.*h i * It uir k
the time the tin nils were voted and i
g.i; .il .irci r 1g ill 1y -*•
a world
i I.
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by the time the commissioners were ....
t
he
ral.unity,
but
without
it
this
legislawith
,, ,
.
, ,
,
.. 1larger events connected
—
The Herald received the informa­
.
,
.. ,
. , , ,,
wor* up. there to unite their Jietiready to begin work. The rnm.mis- I here will be no bread famine hi the war in Kttrupe the country is about
Itoti which i* exp*.itefl t&lt;i so greatly ,
1
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tion
iront tin* garage last Tuesday
T h e largest
.* the
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v ..... . Hull* t .1 Al mi ght y God, t hitt o v e r ­
etoners assumed that tin- taxpayers (Tilted Stufe* this year
tu I*m* Higltt. of
facl that
the improve
t lie condition
the Ajmr
that
Frank Militer had a cur in the
would rut tier have the roads run wheat ertip tn history has just been Congre." of the United States is oit Ican far mers, would not 1mvc been ruling tin* counsel of men. s et t i ng races, when in fact it wan Billy
straight
the
things
they
cannot
gov­
the entire distance voted nnd have harvested and according to the the verge of passing a Mil nf tre- possible.
Cotton, an impcrishable
Ho&gt;v*i,i Buick and ono upon which
ern or alter, taking pity on the na­
the widths reduced so as to enable United States Department of Agri­ mondons interest (o the fumera of ngriculturul sta pie. hos been mnrhe had put much time and work to
tions now in the throes of conflict, in
them .to run them these distances culture the total production- is ap­ tho country, entitled **A national keted largely in Europe.
That margel it tuned up properly.
Billy
His mercy urn! goodness showing a
proximately
WI1.000:000
bushels;
with the substance in* hand and
warehouse bill for agricultural pur- ket has now henrj cuf o(T, It is im­
acted us mechanician and Stanley
way where men can see none, He
made all arrangements to go ahead nearly 150,000 bushels' more than poses."
pern lively necessary that The far­
vouchsafe Bis children healing peace Walker drove the car and both of
any
previous
crop
produced
in
the
with the work, when the injunction
Kcpresentalivc Ralph W, Moss of mers may warehouse their crops and
them were confident of winning
again and restore once moro that
United States.
We have at least
was clapped on them and their
Indiana, u farmer and a member of secure warehouse receipts that will
concord among men and nutiona when the gc;ir was stripped while
hands were held insofar as the roads 250,000,000 bushels of wheat which the house committee on agriculture, 1m* recognize« in borrowing money
without which there can he neither throwing it in higli making it im­
which were to be reduced in width are not needed for consumption at has for years been a pi oncer in pro­ to title them nfer for a future mar­
happiness nor true friendship nor perative to full out. We make this
were concerned, up the matter grad­ home or for seed. The surplus pro­ moting legislation for tho creation ket.
Representative Moss has .se­
any wholesome fruit of toil or correction because the boys- who
ually worked around in such way duction of tho United States usually of warehouses throughout the coun­ cured a merger of his bill for the
thought in thy world; praying also were behind the wheel are entitled
(hat the court finally decided that goes-to Europe, but under present try to in* bonded and licensed by
warehousing of grain with this meas­
to this end that Ho forgive us uur to the credit of making a game e f­
tho ¡Moot roads could be completed conditions, caused by the European tho government, in which the fur- ure for the relief of the cotton farsins, our ignorance of His holy will, fort to win a cuj) in the Buick car.
war this cereal cannot cross the.
.
and this is being done.
- 1mors
aod the combined anti umnl«nrt * i i i
'uners may store their crop^ for an-,
n
our willfulness and many errors, an
About *5.000,000 bushels have , ,
, ,
.
..
...
The Commissioners contend that ocean.
ticipated rises in*values
in'vulucs while at the
l h e ( g:
guinuted bill is certain to pass Con.
7
.
. .
. Urinated
lend us In the paths of obedience to
already
been
taken
for
export,
they have the right to run the roads
same time borrowing money on the gross.
Thus, growing out of war's
places of vision umP'lo thoughts und
where they will serve the inoat hut most of it is being held at the strength of their warehouse receipts exigencies, will come a permanent
counsels
that purge and make wise.
ports
of
departure.
~
---- —to tide them over until Buch time piece of logislution of tho utmost im­
“
In
witness
whereof I have here
Conditions across the water are as they can realize advantageously portance as a fleeting the farmers of
unto
set
my
hand
and causeiK the
not so encouraging.
Wot in Europe on their crops.
the United States, both north an
Washington, D. C., Sept. 11.—
seal
of
tho
United
States
to be af­
tends to prevent the shipment of
The difficulty
with the average south.
Tho
Crop Reporting Board of tho
fixed.
wheat from surplus European coun- farmer has been that he has bocn
'When asked to explain tho pur­
United
States Department of Agri­
- - ••
“ Done at the y t y of Washington
ttles to those which need imports— forced to sell his staple agricultural poses* intended to be achieved by
culture today gave out the following
this
eighth
day
of
September
in
the
Frank M. Thomas, Frank Jr., and for example— from Russia to France, products when they, were ready for this now legislation, now on the high year of our Lord one thousand, nine estimates of Florida crops for 1913:
W. E. Allen were in tho city on nnd u famine thcro seems inevitable. the markets because ho did not have road to passage, Representative Mos hundred and fourteen and of tho in­
Corn: 675,000 seres, I0.125.TI00
to
passage
Representative
the funds to cqntinue farming oper­ road
Wednesday in their fine big Lozier
bushels,
68,302,000 farm value.
deponce*
of
the
United
States
of
July Colton Consumption
ations. Thus grain has passed right Moss prepared for this correspond­
touring car all fitted up for the tour
America tho one hundred and thirtyHay:
47,000 acres, 69,000 tons,
from the harvests into the hands of ent the following statement:
Washington, D. C., Sept. 11.—
through the northern stales soon to
ninth.
61.147.000
farm value.
"T h e present situation in the
bs made b y Mr. Thomas and his According to a report just issued by the speculators who have reaped
"Signed:
W O O D R O W W ILS O N .
Oats: 50.000 acres, 900,000 bush­
Cotton Bdlt proves conclusively that
•on. The car has numerous illurnin- the Census Bureau there were 424.- the benefits from increases in price.
" I l y the President:
els, $630,000 farm value.
sted signs on it and Mr. Thomas 21C bales of cotton stored in inde­ Under the Moss p!&amp;n, which is at i our present system of marketing "William Jennings Bryan,
Irish Potaloea: 12.000 acres, 912,*
•«■ill really represent all the commer- pendent warehouses in the United last certain to become a law, the agricultural products is radically &lt;ic
"Secretary of State.”
000 bushels, 61.067,000 farm value.
dal bodies of South Florida, dis­ States on July 31. 1914. ns compared farmer may deposit his crops and fectivc/ The slresA of war has pre­
tributing booklets and literature of with 361,739 hales on the same date secure for it a warehouse receipt of sented In only a more acute form a
Cotton (lint): 218,000 acres, 68,*
With nearly all Europe engaged
nil Idnda in every city-on^tlW tour. a year previous. Tho July consump­ such recognized standing that he situation which the grain farmer has
000 hales, 66,664,000 farm value.
J ™ jylLtQLttt Boston, thence across tion by American mills was 448,269 will be- able io use it as aecurity in faced in the autumn of every good in the greatest war of the ages what
Tobacco: 4,000 acres, 4,000,000
becomes of the old argument that to
• .
Meanwhile, the crop year..
to Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Cleveland or 14,000 bales lo»« than that of borrowing pmney*
pounds,
61,240,000 farm v«lue.
,
"The'prissent wheat crop is a good ho prepared (or war Is the best guar­
title to the crop will not paaa out of
■nd the mlddlewest and will be ab- July. 1918.
Rice:
400
acres,
1(1,000
bushels
,
We antee of peace? As a matter of fact
wnt »bout three months. Mr. Alien
The
manufacturing
establish­ his hands and when the price goes illustration of what is meant.
66.000
farm value.
will be here tonight to address to ments of the United States had up tho farmer can sell and get the had a very Urge yield In tho United a nation with a big armament and
a
little
boy
with
a
sharp
knife
are
Statea;^the
world
at
Urge
had
only
Sweet
Potatoes:
21,000
acres,
CommercUl Club with ■ view of 904,414 bales on hand July 81, com­ ptofit that heretofore haa gone to
a
normal
’
yield.
Under
.these
cirmuch
alike.*The
consequences
are
2.310.000
bushels,
61,732,000
-farm
. /V
"■vlng Senford represented In the pared with 967,561 bales a year tho apecuiator.
tour.,,.
Conlinucd
on
Page
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suro
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be
disastrous
in
each
case.
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                    <text>Plant City Saturday.
try,” engaged In preserving a his­
tory .without a parallel among na­
Miss Slantcr of Orlando earn»
tions.
over
for Margaret Zachary’s party
It is one of tl\e largest organisa­
last Friday.
Miss Slantcr nurttj
tions of women in the United States
Margaret in thé Orlando hospital.
BEING
A
RESUME
O
F
SANFORD
HAPPENINGS
and is still'growing.
BUDGET OF OPINION “ JU § T BETW EEN
The objects of the United Daugh­
■ ■ ---------- — U P-T O - DATE
—
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hyde.»t),j
F ' YOU AND M E .’*
ters of the Confederacy, us stated
children
motored over from Apopk*
: in. the ponstitution of the society, Communications for this Column Should be Marked "Society, Editor", or
Saturday
night to * Spend Surwiiy
are “social, literary, historical and
Phoned to Mrs. It. A. Terheun, Phone 203
with
their
cousin, Mrs. W. J
benevolent in every degree, without
têrs.
i
_
■1
any political signification whatever."
vjsit before entering Meredith Col­
Kngogtmenl Announced
The duties are manifold and in the
A CHIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH.
lege
at Raleigh, N. C.
The
following
appearing
in
the
Mr. Clarence Mahoney ha*
phraseology of the constituion, are
“ HE’LL PRENT ’EM
SO SAYS SAUNTERER.
Frank Woodruff, Jr,, left last week copied a position with the Crown
to
fulfill the duties of Christian Atlanta Journul will be of interest
to Join his father and mother in Columbia Paper Company, as'»tencharity to survivors of tno war be­ to the people of Sanford;
North Carolina for a short visit, be­ ographer.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Samuel
Morgan
tween the states and thoye depend­
1
There is one matter- that I Ihc carnage is over und the sorrow­ ent upon them; to collect and pre­ Howard of Bàrncsville, announce fore gqing on to Due West, jj- C-\
would like to call to the attention ing millions bend their aching backs serve the material for a truthful his­ the engagement of ‘ their daughter, where ‘he will attend school this
Mr. D. S. BnhJjilt, J l popular At­
o f the city council and that i» tfie to p a y -th e enormous debt which tory of the war; to protect historic Viola Grace, to Mr. Leslie Tolar winter.
.
»
tache of the postonico ia spending
bulkhead. Before the entire lake will'have accrued they may be in
Ralph Stevens lef^ on Sunday for his vacation at Coronado Beach.
VK4tiJ«wd _fir^an of Sanford, Ha., the w«dof mind to -consider- riror r l Vl»WuafUJbs-Jl^altihaM
1
front is bulkheaded there should bo a state
jUrtciwill
.DalobacAii; J
• »* .» ,
_ ,
,
.
the part -taken t by the »outEarìt?--^—
---------take .place
some provision made for the hnrboT seriously the b e n c f i c a u l ^ a i u e , ^ ^ ' V ^ r i ^ ' w É T r n r ü f it f ^ p r f f ö r W * h * d a i i f c B * p t l a t church,”.
route to Jefferson* UottegRPPhila­
;M r*t Alice Ilobhins Harvey wftr
of motor boats. Wo have long talk ­ uw vernal. peace movement.»'
Mr. Bryan is the *on of Mr. and delphia, where he will be joind by bo tho gueat of her mother, Mn.
after the war as in patient endur­
In discussing the question “ What
ed a bout.itho nhelter.that we would
ance of hardships .and patriotic de­ Mrs. L. Y. Bryan of this city and Nollie Tolar, T) il*su .young jmen aru Robbins for two weeks, while Mr.
doe»
tKe Ij^ropcan war mean to the
make for the protection of boat» in
‘TflP’hV. :Ja ckao n villc.,.
votion during the struggle; to honor holds n responsible position with the taking'
Sanford and how Hire It would be peace movement?” it is asserted the memory of those who served Peoples Bank.
year."*’
to protect the boats a nt, only, flf &gt;ha ♦hut . “ it pii.iin« ihat democracy and those who fell in the service ot
Randall Chase will leave Sunday
Sanfqjd people-but. thosf that como should, as a result, be expected to
Ilote Mr fling
next for New York and the east,
thq Confederate States and to cher­
. t o our docks in the winter and s u m -. increase In Kurope, ns democracy
The meeting of the rase commit* companied
by Mr, and Mrs
ish the ties of friendship nrhong
rry&gt;-— 1 . n 1« .m u iit u-^trane blow j always, ha* increased when bureautec
and nil members of the Wom­ Chase. Later in tip* month he will
members of the society..
n t r - have cratic government has overplayed
The .organisation has now 1.380 an's Club- will be held at the San­ enter Phillip» College at Exeter,
77 txr-bpnr-ft- f V t h c rivpt to protect its hand; that 'government policies chapters in the United States, north ford House
tomorrow
afternoon New Hampshire.
their boats and we have never had of friction should consequently give' and south, and one chapter in th * ^Wednesday) at'3:30. Mrs. Holden
Miss Lillian Herring will leavo
a n adequate harbor here ipr. boats way to other policies of'eoncHiation, City of Mexico,
will
be
hostess
fo
r
this
meeting,
September
16th for Hollins College,
The organization
of any' kind. I t Is only * question honesty and fair dealing among na­ has 80,000 members. • *
which promises to be most interest­ Roanoake, Va,
of time after Sanford gets a rea tions.
The Woman's' Coit^B^rw liftr- —
The present officers are: Mrs. ing, as in addition to making of
" I t means that thero will at the
hotel that, many b o a t s 'will be an­
roses, plans for the new club quar­ hasse« has enrolled the largest per­
Daisy
McLauron,
president;
Bran­
chored here all winter, for this city end he called a European confer­ don,.. Miss.; Mrs. B. B. Boss, first ters will be submitted. All mem­ centage of the Sanford college set of
All Local Advertisements Under
offers mqre to tho man with the ence—a new conference of Vienna vice president, Auburn, Ala.; M^s. bers of the club'pre requested to be girls. Miss Margaret Wight returns
—
or
»
new
peace
of
.Westphalia-?This
(leading T H R EE CENTS »
pleasure boat thnn-any other section
•
• *•
to Tallahassee Tor her third season..
W. T. Colbertson, second vict* pres- present.
of the state und" when the hotel ia from which we ' may hope that a
Mrs.'s Minnie Jones was hostess Miss Verna Monfot; is also returning Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
built there should be some provision new Kurope will emerge, a Kurope irfent&gt; Kiowa, Okla.; Mrs. 1. W. last Wednesday afternoon and a to this college, while Misses C|niro Charge 25 Cents.
nutde far the boats to tie up here. as different Trom the old as the I"u,BOn* third •vice, president, Char- very »acini time iqndc nimble fingers Walker and Ethel M ought on will
j j f lotto, N. G.; Mrs. P.- M. Williams,
&gt; And the council should J o this be­ Europe remade after Waterloo
FOR S A L E
enter this season. It is understood
recording secretary, Newton, N.C.; fashion roses with celerity.
fore any more hulk heading is done, feted from the Eurojn* of the days
that Miss Knte Underwood will nisnj
Mrs.
Edward
C,
Schnabel,
corresFor nice fresh guavas fur table
revolution. nut
But ........ ....... .......
ino French
r ronen revolution,
■
because they may decide to take the befores the
liirthdag Parlirn
N»w Orleans,-La.;
return to college hut has not yet |and „ „ „ j , , , ,
Clifford L. WaU.tr.
iow
Europe
is
not
likely
to
Iso'
l,0,ubng
secretary,
the
now
end Of Park avenue or some other
decided upon the Woman's College. |j.j,onc *q0 l(;
treasurer,
Pulaski,
Albert
,J\
•
Connelly,
Jr.,
-was
the
I
;ed so much in its geography ^ r8‘ ' ■
* nto*
T'-’tp
street for the bnsin or harhor and change
The Misses Annie Ix-e and Lottie
Even Va.; Mrs. Orlando Huliburton, reg- happy little ho»t to twenty-five of
after the jralkhcading is done there as in its Ideas of government.
istrar, Little Rock, Ark.; Miss Mil­ his young friedds but Wednesday Caldwell will Ye-enter Queens Col­ FO R sale or rent. Three acres
will be no way to make it.
The in Napoleon’s time " th e nations
highlly improved Tiled land, rlos»
dred Rutherford, historian, . Athens; afternoon in honor of his -sixth lege a t Charlotte, N. C,
people who arc doing the bulkhead­ were too firmly set” for even that
Mr. Abe Kunner - will return to in, with. qipe. 7 room house well lo­
Ga.; Mrs. John W. Tench, custo­ birthday. Upon the playground a t
ing would he glad to make th ish a r- transcendent military genius."
1 0 !&gt; Ui|&gt;
dian of Cross of Honor,
Guinea- the back of his jtouse many delight­ Stetson University, where he has cated. A, P. Connely.
bor as it would lessen the expense
nolta
Avc.
102tf.
vilie. Fla.; Mrs. Frank A. Walk», ful games were enjoyed, in addition bt*en studying law for several sea­
of dredging and they could probably *1 In view of the fact that Hanford
son».
.
,
custodian of Flags and Pennants, to thu swings, horizontal bar am)
For Sale-At H discount-' Fi'holsj.1
bo induced to make the. harbpY In is to have a chapter of the Daugh­
Norfolk, Va.
other playground devices for makiiig
ship in Sanford Business Collegt
, the original contract and let it go ters of the Confederacy and luiving
Pmronnl Mrntijin
The history of the United States little folks happy.
The table with
Owner unable to use it and il wilt h*
a t that. Will the citixens of San­ so many questions asked about the
Mr.
and
Mrs. S. O. Chase and
of the Confederacy, briefly slated, ¡(a. beautiful birthday cake, derrnted
sold at- a sacrifice. Enquire 1 f.-raid
Daughters
by
interested
parties
I
ford please take this matter up with
is this: 1882 Mrs. M. C. Goodlet, of with w h ite'icing and pink ?amiles, family came up from their bunga­ Office.-103-tf.
give
below
the
history
of
this
groat
t h e city council and sea if they
Nashville, suggested a union of all upon which was inscribed Albert's low Sunday evening.
cannot got action on it before it is organization of southern Indies und
For Sale— 1910 Cadillac touring
the
organizations of women through- name and nge in pink wns placed
repeat that every lady in Sanford
too late.
ear
for 6400.00, just overhauled in
•
*
•
Miss Adelaide Higgins has re­
who is eligible should join the San­ |out the south, the united orgunizu- upon tho lawn. Fink and white
good
running shape. Sanford Ms1
"
I tion to Im! known .under the name roses were used effectively among turned from n delightful visit to I
ehino
Si Onrngc.
82-tie
i
She could not have been over ford chapter:
land style of "-Daughters of the Con­ green fern*, giving a charming touch Baltimore and various points in I
"W e light on ruined shrines
-thirty-three years of nge, fair and
federacy,” and steps were immedi­ of color to the decorations.
our sacred fires."
For Sale or Rent— Two nice resi­
Pennsylvania.
in good health. About her were her
Many lovely gifts testified to the
This organization is one of the ately taken by her and others look­
dences
at a bargain. W. J. Thig;*nchildren, five of them. 'T h e oldest
As­
The Whitner twity. Misscti Jane
most'uniquo in' the annals of the ing toward that end. A meelihg of popularity of the young host.
80-tf
rauat have been about eleven. The
these various women's organizations sisting Mrs. Connelly were Mea- and Alice are the guests of Mr. and
wbrld.
'youngest was three or four. As ro­
For Sale-Orange grovo 14 arm
"A great section of a great coun- of the southern states was hrld in damos- Claude Herndon, It R. Dess Mrs. B. P. Whitner.
bust a nest of fledglings as ever
fine
hummock lahd, 130 acres of
Nashville in September, 1894 and and W. E, Housholder.
mother-bird protected with her tying.
Celery
land, one tiyi acre tract cejery
from the gathering grew the United
Rev, F. P. Strong and family ar* land. At a bargain. Address P. I) Bj
The mother had her brood out
Daughters of thq Confederacy.
Another charming affair in chil­ again at home, after a month's dm Box 1034 104-Hlc.
to the-park, away from the rest of
To Mrs. M. C. Goodlet, a vener­ dren'» circles lust week wns the lightful sojourn at New. Smyrna.
¿he people who came and went;
able and remarkable woman, belongs, birthday qf Miss Margaret Zachary
For Fa 1e— Fine farm of ten acr«
out where the flickering leaves.upon
the honor
of tho inspiration and Friday afternoon.
Miss Julia Brown has returned about three miles from the ciiy,
the trees above them checked the
work that'
united in a body
the
The beautiful Zachary home wus from Daytona.
also two choice city lots.
Going
little folks with sunshine and shad­
scattered workers of .a well loved very lovely in its decorations of
cheap
for
cash
or
can
bo
purchased
ow.
apd sacred cause.
Mrs. Roumilint spent ■ Saturduy on easy term*. •Address R,, care of
pink and white cut flowers and green
She was out .for a few hdura— all
• • •
and
Sunday at Tampa, returning Herald office.
ferns,
the
finishings
of
cherry
and
■he could spare from home.
She
i There is o n s thing that I wish white of the wood work blending with her son, Mr. Eugene Rouihillnt
had taken the children’ for an air­
to tiring to the attention [of the harmoniously with the color scheme Sunday night.
For safe or Rcr.t— Five acres, tiled
ing, aa she called it, for she was a
people of Sanford who love their of the decorations.
land, two good wells, located just
mother who understands that heated
dogs better than they do their fellow
Mrs. W. P. Carter und little snn, south of S t a t ’on 10 on S Si E. Rail­
The dining table with its snowy
house» of the city ere not the best
See F. \V.
men and also wish to tiring it to cover w’as centered by a large vase Walter returned from Daytona Sun­ way. ft room house.
places for the young.
Mahoney
at
Fernuld's,
W7-tf
the attention of Manager Herndon of pink roses and ferns
day night with Mr. Carter.
And so she sat under a tree out In
of the Star Theater and that is the
The dainty favors were pink ami
the park and watched her brood
practice of some people who bring white baskets of candies.
Dr. L. R. Phillips motored oVer
For S a le - One $35 incubator, 240
as only mothers watch. This one
all their dogs to the show every
to Daytona Sunday. He will spend size. . Good ahdpc, guaranteed t»
In
the
progressive
games
Sidney
ventured foo near a . tiny n»«A;'«nnight and let them bother every­ Kennedy won the prize, a box of a week a t tho beach and return with hatch. . Price J 10.00". T. H. John­
other found a dangerous'plsything
body i n ' the theater ns well as fine bon-bons. * .
his family, Sept. 8 th.
son, Moore’s Station.
l-2 tp
in the shape of a broken glass, and
scratch their fleas off on the floors.
Margaret
was
the
recipient
of
the mother had to take the thing
For Sale— Two seated S^uflehakir
I have noticed this time and again many presents.
Mrs. H&lt; W, Clay of Tampa mo­
away from the child. Still another
surrey
in good condition, reasonable
until it has become the veriest nuis­
Tho«e present woro Margaret and tored up from Center Hill with her
Of the youngstchi. sought more than
ance and all .that one can do now is Leander Berner, Dorothy and Ed­ brother, Mr. Max Archibald Thurs­ price. G B Frank. Sanford Heichti
his share of food th at, hid been
2-2tp
to scratch fleas and you hnve no ward Ruraph, Lila and Sam Mur­ day and .is the guest of her sister.
brought along, and that demanded
time to watch the pictures
There rell, Gladys, John and George „Wil­ Mrs. Harvey Renfroe.
the mother’s attention.
are many places now that will not son, Katherine Symes, Nina and Roy
TO REN T
In fact, a mother’s attention is
allow dogs to be brought into they Howard, Corinne Stejnmcyer, Addle
Clifford Walker returned to Sapdemanded s t all times with a brood
house.
ffUiey arc not allowed on and Ruth Marshall, Sidney Ken­ ford Saturday after a most enjoy­
Five ncres tiled land inside nlf
of children—and (he demand it sup­
the trains any more and many of­ nedy, Kinchin Powers, Eunice Do- able three months visit- to relatives limits.for rent, near brick road and
plied.
crow from tho mother, un­
fices have signs th at keep the dogs vahe, May, Julia, Arthur .and Mar­ in Illinois.
loading station.
Apply to ,A. P.1
seen by her, unnoticed by the chil­
on the outside.' I f there is one thing garet Zachary. &gt;
Connelly, Sanford. Florida.
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dren, oat a philsoopher. He watch­
more than any other that gives me
Miss Annie Lee Caldwell and Mr.
For Rent— 4 room cottagq $10 i
ed the mother and her young— and
a pain i t is to see a bunch of dogs
Weidiban Caldwell
motored up
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meditated upon the eweetneaa of life.
looting around fit) «vary public place?
Friday to Meet month. 5 room cottagh $12.50, ^
A most enjoyable and social af­ to Jacksonville
He looked into the future and saw
I t certainly ahowa that the owners fair was the celebration of tho anni­ AddJe Neal of Jefferson, N. C. They eluding wntcr. G. W. Spencer.
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the woman ten years hence, at
are oblivious j to the convenience versary of the birth of Robert Mor­ returned with Miss Neal Saturday
forty-three, in the prime of woman­
and rights of the general public ris, founder of the order of tho night. *
For rent- 40 ncres Tiled Land i*
i* y
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hood, \ho center of a group of young
when they force their attentions of Eastern Star, a t the Robbins Nest
n
body w ell located. A.P. Conndif.j
Tempt the appetite,
men and women, the companion of
the kennels upon the people a t every Monday afternoon.
• Mrs. T, A. Newton and little 109 Magnolia St. , *,
1 0 2 -tf
pleaae the taste and
her girls, the comforter of. her boys.
turn. I t Is a certain cinch that
There was a large gathering of daughtera returned home , Sunday.
n
ou
rish
the
body.
And the philosopher made a men­
For Rent Cheap for Cash— Twenty (
these dogs could just as welt be left the Eastern Stars and their friends
Crisp, clean and fresh.
tal note of the glories of cYeatlon,
acres of good hammock land all tiled-j
at home and »It is dp to the man­ to enjoy the fine program of- music
Misa
Beulah
Hutcheson
and
Miss
5 cents,
and thought about how good it is
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agers of the theaters to see that they »jitl readings, rendered by tho vari- Hilda
M aeey1 are spending two Call or write A. M. Tyler.
;tn
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to thus be mated early, and to bear
are not aliowjed in the same room Trtbr’members present. An informal weeks a t Daytona.
For Rent— Three rooms furnish^
the children in the youthful days,
with the patrons of the house. If address was made by Worthy Pa­
for light housekeeping. Also tw*
th at the parents may havo them
tHg owneti of dogs have no respect tron Haskins. The parlors were
Mr. and- Mrs. G. D. Bishop (nee
'a n d their society .while yet in -th e
for the rights of others they should very attractive in their decorations Miss Bessie Schumpert) arrived in bedrooms. Mrs. Johna, 411 P*f*
Round,
,thln,
tender—
9 1 -tfe
.vigor of life.
be taught those rights by the man­ of cut flowers and ferns, pink being Sanford Sunday night. They were avenue.
with a delightful flavor
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of
theaters,
by
the
riiurches,
And the philosopher who has no
the prevailing ‘color.
met a t the station by a large party
—appropriate for lunch­
For Rent— Furnished office eim&gt;P*
by
the
proprietors
of
store*
aiyly
children of his own, contrasted the
Delicious putsch and cake were of friends and showered with- rice. ped with roll top desk, office chsirtj
eon, te a and dinner,
every other public place where the Served by the hostesses, Meads mes Mr. and Mrs. Bishop will reside at
happy mother with the women with
ao cents.
and tables. Also a roll top d«h
allow the canines to run lodte and Robbins, Parker, Renfroe and*Btg- Dr. S. Pule.nton’s.
whom he.associates, with the frivo­
typewriter desk and other equip
bother everybody around tjiem.
lous, flighty tilings he meets in so­
icra.
ment for «ole or rent. ■ Herald offit*ciety, and with the hcart-coi'd people
Out of town guests were Mea­
82-tf
Mr. J . E. DIckins spent a few
who are married b u t . who have tie
ds mes II. W. .Clay of Tampa and days last week in the cjty, the guest
M1SCËLANEOUS
children. And he went about his
Mrs. Thomas oi Seiner. 1
of his brother, Mr. J. W. Dickins.
way rejoicing th at there are such
.Wanted— Plain, and fancy sepi11*Recently of Waycrossr he-and his
mothers, for while ho might .count
Made of the* finest
Wanted— One young widow or
To EfiUr College
L»d
family will remove to Baltimore, Dressmaking of all kinds.
"bis own life s failure, he was philos­
ingredients.
B'alced
married
lady
ir|
every
town
to
denatheir
future
home.
Vacation
day«
are
nearly
over
and
house
cm
East
Third
street.
M
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opher enough to kpow that the
¿0 perfection. The
emstrate to vyo’irietl. Tor fatV selling the coilege set in Sanford are mak­
99-94 p
Mattie Driggers,
Y n a tio n a l etren g th
world cannot be destroyed, nor' the
artie^. -Big-pay for « hustler, f x * ing final arrangements for entering
Miss Hatte Allen of Sorrento' ia
Lost, Strayed or Stolen. On Au|ud
food. 30 cents.
goodness of God wane, while there
perience
unnecessary.
Address college as September opens,- for with the guest of Mrs. Harry Kent.
7th white horse weighed.about ID*
are such mothers. At Iealt th at la
P. O. Box 614, Sanford, Fla., S-2lp the doec of September nearly all of
the way ho talked to the 8auntercr,
the boys and girla going'off to cotMr. and M n. John Musaon t o d pounds, eight years old, sylish
Buy. biscuit baited by
and the sun shone brightly aa ho
For Saie.Trifl tons ot -Iicn manure lege wilL-haYiUeit-Sanford.' „Several family: have returned. from a . pi— - pearnneo, good driver.'Any info«
■poke.
a t 620.00 per ton, sacked F. O, B . have already started on their way to ânt two weeks aojourn a t the beach. tion of vfhcreabtrat^iwtjt to MfNATIONAL BISC U IT
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cars. Theo Throop, Enterprise, FIs, their respective colleges, making
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short visits in other towns while en
Misses Jewel and Eunice DeVane,
route. Among these is Miss Eleanor Who,have been the popular young
Wantcdr-Wovk on truck. f»r .
Roberta, who left' on Saturday for guests of their slater, Mr». T. D. experience, white.
J. M. Smit
war. -B u t
Mti Olive, N. C., where she * will Hayes returned to .their home in Gen/ Delivery, City.
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• VOLUME VI

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. .SEPTEMBER I. I‘J I4

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GERMANS ARE WITHIN SIGHT OF PARIS
GOVERNOR TO
THE FARMERS
ad vo cates

p l a n t in g

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CRO PS IN FLO RID A
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WANT THE CITY TO SURRENDER!“
OR BE DESTROYED

G ER M A N Y C O N T R o ls

■*“ * "•'i r fr r t W n i i m w Hy.-.WP» 1 L1'
,]*niTnTmTupp- S e nt.- Ar-^Oovmtor
nu
Trammell has issued the fed
Park Tramm
Pensacola,
Fla , Sept. 4.— The
ri'.ss to the farmers of
lowing) fddre
American
National
Hank of Pensa­
Ho rid a
State of Florida Executive Cham­ cola closed its doors Tuesday after n
ber,' Tallahassee, August 31, 1914. run lasting about an hour. Aroused
by sensational reports circulated last
To the Farmers of Florida;
night
depositors flocked to the ban
The great European war has furthis
morning.
For some time after
“ nlshed the people of Florida n lesson
the
banks
"were
closed streets in
,to which I ask the privilege of call­
front- of tho hank's ten story build
ing. your attentipn.
Tho whole world is now suffering
f e w d a y s w il l b e
Trotn the inflated price of loodstufls
The bank had deposits of $1,715,resulting from the demoralisation of
000, according to tin- last annual
the war.
•
capitalisation
is
The people of Florida have in statement. The
$,'100,0011
and
the
surplus
$.15,000,
their hands all the facilities nccea*
• sary for supplying all of their own On last January, 1st its loans and
discounts am ou nted t,» $ 2 ,0 0 0 , OdO.
• needs and the qeodH of many hun­
London, Sept, t, lit a . 'i n . Ger­ ntta&gt; • i* wearing itself out in ham­
dreds of thousands of other people (.’ W Lamar is president of the in­
stitution
and
M.
E,
Clark
’
cashier.
mans
now at Senlis, twenty-five miles mering away at the allied lines
In almost nil articles of food and in
'T h e American National success­ from Pa rib and threaten destruction which give but do not break.
meat products.
fully
weathered a severe financial of city unless ultimntum complied
A'*di»imtch from Amiens. France,
Florida has unsurpassed facilities
storm
a few months' ago when the with.
to the Daily Mail dated Tuesday,
for supplying the nation with fruits
September I. declares that the Ger­
snd vegetables, and our people, it First National Hank closed its doors.
if true, are annually improving these
lUtssian force of seventy two mans have tik en possession of
■opportunities.
thousand landed
Aberdeen
from Amiehs after three days' lighting
Amiens is the Capital of the de­
On the other hand Florida has
Archangel punsed through England
It is seventy
vast undeveloped advantages and
for He)glum
(Hher troops On way partment of Sninme
milts
directly
north
of
Paris. It is
resourres which ought to he turned
via saint- route.
a manufacturing city, and has it
to profitable account in tlw produc­
population of 90.0110, It is on the
tion of enormous staple crops and WAS N O M IN ATED FOR T 1IE
Copenhagen. Sept l. 10 a in
line
&lt;•( tin- railroad to Boulogne, and
in furnishing a very large portion
Ciar promises repayment of Bel­
SH O R T T E R M FROM
about
.fifty miles to the west of
of our nation's meat supply.
gian indemnity with interest when
l.nFero
and other points in "tTie de­
Florida’s farming industries are
GEORGIA
exacted fro m G -rm an v
partment of Aisne, where there lias
in their infancy as compared with
Macon, tin , Sept. L t oniyuaabe^n lighting during the pu»t few
what they will he when our people
Pelrogrude St Petersburgi, .Sept l day*
man
Thomas W
Hardwick was
'fully develop the »late's possibil­
nominated for the short term in the
10 a. • m.
Russian reverses at
ities.
A daily News enrrespondont dis­
» fleeting
advance,
We havc'the climate ant! the soil United States Senate to suevet-s the] llsternde not
patch from Gournuy Kn-Hray, near
late Senator A &lt;&gt; Bacon
A deeis-j which continues thinking t h e ‘ great
and the labor. We have the trans­
lloii' ii »ays
c*.'‘
cast
un t i l
tin
ivc
vote
was
nut
German foryij north of Vistula.
portation facilities and the markets
Tintier
man
advunee
is
umaxing
and could product1 sufficient for «or fourteenth ballot
After an uil night session of thy
Puns, Sept. t 10 u. ,in . City A g/cnt battle is raging, with what
need* and a surplus for other mar­
Georgia Stute Democratic conven­ guarded at night by fleet of aero- result I know not, hut I do know
kets. Yet the people of Florida .an­
that the French and British armies
tion which lasted for seventeen hours plu ne»
nually pay to other sections hun­
are intact and -»till confident of ill
continuously the
convention
ad­
dreds of thousands of dollar* for
London, England, Sept. 4. In lunate success
journed'Tuesday night to meet again
foodstuffs for man and best.
Incredible as it seems tin1 trespite of the fact that the French
at
noon.
The European war has aggra­
Thirteen ballot* were taken dur­ capital bus been removed to Bor­ liiendouji masses of men that I he
vated and emphasized this situa­
ing the night, the last ballot Iw-fore deaux and that the German artny of Germans have hurled at the allies
tion. Our people' nre paying exor­
It
adjournment giving .Hardiwlck 164; thif-ttw t is within thirty miles of have not overwhelmed them.
bitant prices for provisions which
seemj
that
wlule
the
Germans
huv'?
Slaton 112. Felder 93. Hutchens 4 tho-'outer fortifications of Paris, u
thby can grow at home. Tho war
Necessary to nominate. 188
llardi- strange air of confidence prevails t o - jib e weight the allro» certainly have
may die indefinitely prolonged and
t he allii
T In­ generai 1 1 wit and science nnd these, with
wi&lt;k -bowed a gain from the begin­ daf among tinallies
prices continue to advance
ifor-emcni-, vidi event mill V win
ning
I'lii.fou rth ballot sinml 1—1 fsefiug -a-i-ms to lie t ha
The wealth of the state of Honda
der I. Hardwick 1 111. Slaton 1 Hi W B
will he increased by many millions
■It-r 1. Hardwnk 131» UG. Slaton 1 II
I Vrilla n M u»ir blub
of dollars and the independence and
.j
New Pope Elected
and Hutchens 11. From that time
welfare of our farmer» will he vast­
Della
Koine, Sept. 4.— Cardinal
Misse* Luetic und Adele Riñes enHardwick's strength grew until he
ly enhanced if they will profit by
Chicia
was
elected
Pope
to
succeed
l|iruJnid
t f)P Cccillan Music Cluj) »
gathered In the necessary majority
the lesson now- so forcibly before
1
1#.Inti)
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X.
He
will
.assume
home
Saturday afternoon at 5
shortly after the convention met at
them and begin as soon as. possible
t
lid
name
of
Renedict
XV
o'clock
The
club was called to
noon today.
to cultivate food crops on a much
r,|#r tl&gt;. tlu. ,,r(.nideiit and the roll
The convention was one of the .•Kardinal Giacona Chiesa wa„ erelarger scale, and to take advantage
U&lt;1 Cardinal May 21 lust, nnd is was called. A delightful program,
most interesting political bodies to
of Florida's Unsurpassed advantages
\|kjhlii*hop of Bologna. Italy
winch was rendered by mem tuners
asseinfile in Georgia m many a day
as a stock raising and meat produc­
He was horn at I’egli November
(h(,
f„||ov
Senator Hoke Smith was renmnin
ing state
2 ^a
i 18
54. and
was
JS.1I.
aim
was-Ordained
|&gt;rii'»t,
S
o
Surrender
March
Morrison
ated to succeed hiltTSeli. and Judge
I hope that it will not be consid­
•mber
21.
1878.
nnd
has
been
i
Helen
Peck
and
Mrs.
Munson
N. E.‘ Harris was nominated by ac­
ered improper for me to suggest
c u c e t e l i with the Vatican In variSchubert
clamation for Governor
Senator
and urge upon the |&gt;eople of Florida
o A rapacities
parities si
sirice 1883.
H
axel
PackardSmith's presence is believed to have
.who own or control land that they
His appointment fls Bishop of
the K atydid................Kern
•had great influence in securing HttrnSung of
proceed at pnee t o -arrange for the
Bologna* is said in Romo to have
Helen Terwiiliger
wick's nomination.
He was openly
planting and cultivation of as ex­
been for the purpose of combatting
a supporter of the congressmnP
Mardh Triumphale, Troi Gohaertx
tensive fall food crops as their cir­
the modernists.
against Governor Slaton anti tm
Ted. Adele and William Riewge
cumstances will permit, «*0 the end
other candidates for the shor.t terhe
I
Love
You Truly, solo .' . Bond
Monday Legal Holiday
that regardless of the duration of
to sucoeed Senator Ducon.
Virginia Brady
The Sanford ptistofllce wUf be
the great European war, there may
Hardwick was born
December9, closed Monday on account of Labor Waltz
Chopin
be an abundance of such produce
1872. His home i s -at Sandersvillei Day. Th e oftlco wHl bo open from
Lu
era
Chappell
raised by our 'own people for home
He was twice a member of the GoJ.h 8 t 6 10 u. m.. and the carriers will My Chnin of Memories, solo
consumption and for sale in other
gin legislature and is serving re­ make one delivery.
Virgina Brady
markets. Such activity is hound to
sixth successive term as a mem hoe
Club Chorus
It
Iwing
a
national
holiday
t
h
e
i
1
n
tho
Candle
Light
redound
to the material, financial
V.
of the lower house.
Sending
ebree
hanks
of
the
city
will
also-he
Voices
of
Spring
advantage of our farmers nnd to be
closed.
Coming on Monday will
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Mrs. Munson
of great benefit to all our citizens.
Carson May Enter Race
tliThw all business from Saturday to
After the program delicious ire
ThU very important matter Is
Kissimmee. Sept. 4. Tho friends Tuesday.
cream und cake were served.
submitted for tho serious consider-,,
of tho Hon. C. A. Carson of this
ation of all Floridians interested,
city arc strongly urging him to be­
directly or Indirectly, In farming or
come a candidate for the United
fruit growing, in the confident be­
States Senate to succeed Senator
lief that it opens tho surest nnd
Bryan, provided the latter is ap­
easiest way to an Increased pros­
pointed United-Spito Judge.
perity and happiness.
It is believed hore that cx-Senator
PARK TRAMMEL^.
Carson would make a strong race
Governor.
before the people because he has so
many friends t(id acquaintances both
Another New Railway
A special from Kissimmee says: personal and political throughout
C- H. Armstrong, president and en­ the state, who are enthusiastic for
gineer in chief ,of the South Florida him. This together with the fact
•nd Gulf railroad, which will con- that Senator Carson is the father
nect «Keenan vil Ic and Passenger, has of the present Railroad Commission
bill tpiYing succeeded in having it
returned from St. Paul.
He stated that engines ami slcel put through both branches of the
ttril* have been ordered, and were legislature in 1897, and having bepn
always on the way, and thnt work chairman of the committee which
ahould-be recommenced at once, and perfected it in 1899, to conform to
that he expected to complete the tho constitutional amendment adopt­
.line by the end jof .thc y e a r . _______ ed in 1898» would make him yery
This road when completed will strong bcfojp the people. Ho also
open up a tremendous t r a it of vir­ introduced In 1S970esd lulmary clo*
gin territory. The road is connected tion bill which became the first priwith the Kissimmee Valley Exten- introduced in 1897 the primary, elec­
■lon of. the’ East Coast Extension, tion bill which became the first pri­ Photo by Am erican Presa Association.
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^»hlch riftii straight south from May- mary election lay ejrer enaeWd •
Between the ■■»nulls the Belgian« bnd time Tor Prie* uni*.
town to Okeechobee.
Florida.
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BRITAIN TO F t ANK GER­
MANS. IÑ BELGIUM

NEXT
FULL OF
SU RPRISES' IN THE GREAT
G A $E OF WAR

HARDWICK WON
OUT FOR SENATE

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A lrx W ------* -----------------------------family residence Wednesday, in the |thc cl° 3Ì»g of the German manuafe7Gth year of her life und was buried i turcrB of potash fertilixer farmer»
sea
id regard
to
at 3:30 p. m. Thursday. The ftrner- are nil at
Germany has control
al rites were performed by Rev. the future.
of the potash of thc wor)d, and all
Father Uhinchart of Maitland.
Mrs. Muller was born in France manufacturers of fertilixer depend
but came to America in 1864, short­ "upon it for this ingredient. No fer­
ly after her marriage and has been tiliser for fruits and generally veg­
n resident of Sanford for - many, etables is of much value without a
quoin of potash. One of the leading
many years.
She leaves one son, Mr. Eugene manufacturers Here stated that it
Muller of Seattle, Washington und would be impossible now to put more
two daughters, Misseff Louise and than, three per cent of potash in
Eugenie Muller The warmest sym­ what is known as ammonia fertilizer
pathy of frieipls go out to the fain­ 'and two pv-r cent in tho alkali.
In Florida nnd ujl southern potato
tly in their hour of bereavement.
sections
potash i* very essential to
The pall Itear era were Messrs
a
good
crop.
Hastings potato oper­
C. F. Haskins, K. E . Turner., Thco.
Miller, Tim Keane, Ed Rourke and a t o r do not know what to expect
Dr. Mason. Many beautiful floral for next Reason's planting. Not one
offerings testified to the love and of the leading fertilizer agencies in
esteem in which Mrs. Muller was this city would give the News any
direct information us to what to ex­
held by her friends.
iled for next year. As a rule they
claim that all their
contracts for
1914 delivery were completed or
the slock on hand for their comple­
tion, and tip to this time (hey had
not made contracts for 1915. Porto
Rico depend* largely upon fertilizer.
T I J E PRESENT HOARD DOES From the Porto Rico Journal of
Aug. 19 the following concerning
NOT GET RESULTS FOR
fertilizer* i? taken:
THE S H IP P E R S
"PricFk of fertilizers, particularly
From time to tune thc Reporter- anything with potash in it, are now
Star lias brought to the attention of on a war footing.
"Fruit growers und others .who are
the public the fart th at'th e Florida
large
purchasers of fertilizers have
Railroad Commisison was respon­
been
advised
by local dealers that
sible fur the failure of the long and
short buui iirl, paased by the lcgis&gt; price* have been advanced, following
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lulure of 1913, to be put into ellecl. instructions from thif manufacturers
Although hearings were conducted in the states, und it is said to be
at several point* in the »tnte several doubtful whether any potash fer­
months ago the commission ha* never tilizer* will long he obtainable at
rendered n derision.
The act re­ any price.
"Germany has a monopoly on the
main* on the statute hooks a dead
commercial
potash deposits of tho
letter.
in its. «'.Hurts to ascertain
world,
and
with
the present war on, '
what's the matter the Reporter-Stnr
asked Hon, Edwin Spencer. Jr., some exports of potash from Germany arc
lime ago to tell what he knew about wholly suspended.
“ One fertilizer representativn in
the disposition of the case.
Mr
Spencer wn* the author of the long San Juan has received instructions
and »hurl haul art and represented from the manufacturer not to offer
the Marion County Board of Trade un&gt; fertilizers for sale thnt contain,
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before the comuiiftRioii when hearing more than five units of potash.
■’ Potash fertilizers tiro used exten­
on the a it was held at Ocala. In a
letter rectived today, Mr. Spencer sively by the fruit growers of ^he
island, and particularly‘by the pine­
says:
Lakeland. Ha.. Aug. 28. '14 apple |ilanters, to harden .tiro fruit
—a l
Mr J II. Reese, Editor,- Orlando, and add to its shipping and keeping
qualities.
It is uUo used by tha
Florida:
citrus
fruit
growers (or tho sumo
Friend Recke Your
letter
re­
purpose.
ceived
1 have been waiting for the
"One fertilizer formula, applied to
board of trade of Marion county to
furnish me with a transcript of tin- pineapples just before marketing,
record of the testimony taken at culls (or thirteen units of potash..
the Ocala hearing before l made an Frpm now on. it is said, it will be
effort to write anything for puhlica- next to impossible to buy this mix^
tioii bn the long and short haul mat­ turc, a t least after present local
And
ter. They have promised fo do so. stocks hteve been exhausted.
the
price
quoted
by
ono
dealer
on
This testimony would furnish you
with a most interesting insight into this formula has jumped from ap­
the situation. I do not understand proximately $45 per ton to $80.
"Small potash deposits recently
how any body of men in the world
could have heard the testimony in­ have been discovered in Colorado
troduced at Ocala, even on the side uud Idaho, hut these deposits have
of the railroad companies, without not yet yielded a product suitablo
making some effort to afford relief for commercial purposes.
"R ecently anothef source of pot­
under the long and short haul act;
furthermore, there is absolutely no ash hns been found in kemp, or sea­
asonuble excuse why the railroad weed, and there Is one small factory
commissioners should not act upon in California now making fertilizer
■— Pro­
the question one way or the othef. potash from this source."
It in one of those impenetrable mys­ duce News.
teries which I cannot fathom.
I
'
imagine that the only way to ever
Rand Concert
■
get relief is to elect new commis­
w
Tho Sanford Rand will render one
sioners.
of their fino concerts In tho park
Whenever I am furnished the tes­
band stand Tuesday evening, Sept.
timony I spoke o f I .will make the
8th. Following Is the program:
entire matter public through your
paper and you can rest assured that Campus Martin March,'. . . ............
à â
......
..Cl V?. Bennett
It will make some interesting read­
Little
Miss
Fix-It,
selection
.
.
.
ing.
* •-»■
G. R. Reeves
" Hoping that you nre making a
great success of your newspaper, I The Man Behind the -Gun, march
beg to- remain,'. .
- * - - * . . •.«/»»......
Sousa
Your friend, '
Danulro Waves, waltz...................... ..
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E D W IN S P E N C E R .
. L. . F. H. Grelssinger
Reporter-Star.
Woody Vans, march
.K . }j. King
Home Circle, overture.
."Out waiting fortune in South
.......... .............. .. G. H. Reeves
American trade" is the way they are
All
Star
Medley, overture. . . . ............
referring t-o (he big opportunities
. , t vt C hai: J . -R o b e rts -----fo r cummercfit expansion" t h a t “ are
at hand.
With an adequate mer­ The Now Colonial March. . H. B. Ha
lie New
New Colónial M arch .................
chant marine, we can bring abun­ The
dant treasures from South America
Y*
.............. R. B. Hall ,
and, what is better still, establish a
Everybody cordially Invited tot
strong
federation
between the come out and enjoy an evening.
United States and the South Amer­ Plenty of benches and ébalr» and
ican republics.
parking room for automobiles.

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THE ÎJANFORD HERALD

H A P P E N I N G S

A BUNCH OF IN T ER ESTIN G

IT EM S FR O M

CO RRESPO N ­

Friday evening. Messrs. Hasty and
nsiles mnde some inspiring imnde.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cameron and
. family are enjoying a fine new Ford
auto. Mr. Camsron is at Tosahatchce ranch this week.
Mr. and Mra. Muirhead are mov­
ing into their fine largo now home
n Brisson avenue this week. The
use has large, airy rooms, - upj&gt;er
and lower screened porches, wide
verandas and all the up to date
comforts th at go to make d pleasant
home.
Guy Randall, accompanied by
Miss Erma Crimin from town were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Grier
on Friday a t their home in Cam­
eron City. "**
A warehouse has boon built nt
Brissaa’a .aLaLuiiu recently.
The estate of the late Oliver
Mitchell has finally been settled to
the satisfaction of all concerned.

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The above rather striking1 caption
R E PO R T ER S COVER T E R R IT O R Y FO R IIE R A L I)
is the title -of a hook published by
the’ Methodist Publishing House,
joined a merry party and all visited
South, which ouj;ht to ho read by
New York city and other points of
every churchman, of whatever faith.
CASSIA CHAITtR
interest,
.returning
by
way
of
f’alatFor a correct statement o f .facts and
u--------------- --------- -■» y -----------ka they tfero joined by their sister,
logical
reasoning it surpasses anyThe whole community was much
Mrs. Brannon, who will visit in
thing
of
its kind 1 have ever read.
grieved to hear ot the death ol Mr.
Geneva
for
a
few
days.
Col.
House,
the author, himself a
Leltoy Mack, which occurred July
conspicuous
churchman.
Speaks from
Mrs.
’
Charlie
Chiison
and
baby
27th at Appleton, Wi*. He and hi*
wide experienefe and seasoned ob­
buoyed wife went away in"~early boy are visiting their parents, Mr.
servation. Following is a few ex­
spring to visit their children in and Mra. R. Q. Gresham.
cerpts from tho hook:
Miss Jessie Grants continues crit­
Tennessee and Wisconsin. Mr. and
“ It has always proved an evil day
Mrs. Mack have resided here for the ically ill with typhoid fever, con­
for the church, when losing-faith in
- pail four years and were highly re­ tracted while in Jackson, Ga. Miss
the efficacy of tho gospel to contend
spected.
,
• • Whitlock, -an experienced nurse' o f
with the powers of darkness, she
Orlando
is
I
n
'
attendance,while
Dr.
Misa Mabel Duval of Homestead,
has stretched forth her hand to the
Marshall
of
Oviedo
has
the
case
in
Fla., who was on her way home
state
and asked her aid and assist­
charge.
•
""*
, after spending the summer Iti North
ance
in
suppressing evil and advantMiss Emma Proctor is home again
* Carolina, visited hex a'ugt, *Mrs.
ing
the
cause of God. The hand of
(Jr
after
a
stay
in
Chuluota
and
Alonzo Royal last week.. _Shc. was
WEST SIDE ITEMS
Caesar has never been anointed by
— a^fnmpanictj. Jij^^her^jaouain^-Miaa faaAa»
r •a _ . . .
« j*
t - W *-Wad benSfcka. charge bf .His „ghurch
' Edith-; Ctfrton of Apopkiv■Fbu-LTP
K fiir'7 . IT ~ H u n dHl TtTH lias P?
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred King nndÎlrnd lead il oh tu lUiLUssful warfare. . * tiekaal opened on M on d ay .w ith turned home from a pleasant visit
against «ho sins of the world. And
Miaa.lluby Cobb. of .Euatis as teach­ to her daughter, Mrs. Yerkes, in little son,'George Edward, spent last
whenever the church seeks an al­
Sunday
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
A:
er.- The'fcttendanee was much larger J a c ^ n v i l l e .
liance with the state to advance the
Knight
a
t
Moore’s
station.
Mrs.
. than it was last year. Miss Cobb
The services a t the Baptist church
kingdom oi God and His righteous­
. taught here last term and was liked are being well attended and enjoyed. King and Mr. Knight spent their
ness, the result is a much larger in­
school
days
together
in
good
-old
so much that the patrons and pupils Rev. J . G. Parsons of .Titusville is
fusion of the spirit .of the world into
are glad'to know they nro fortunate assisting the pastor pnd his cfTorts Georgia.
the church than of the spirit of
The
convict*
camp,
under
the
su­
enough to have' her back again. .
are earnest and instructive.
The
God into the world.".
Mr, Clifford Royal of Sorrento services _ will continue through the pervision of Mr. Bell has been moved
“ Whenever the -church -in her
out on t h e First-street road on the
visited relatives and friends u few first Sunday in S eptem ber.. .
struggles against the crimes and the
hill
near
the
spring,
and
at
present
duys last week.
The M isses Flynt have returned
I wickedness of the times, falls hack
are ditching on the Monroe road.
Miss Nettie Walker, returned to to Geneva and with their brother,
Mrs. Jam es Smith andTittlo Philis upon her entrenched position beher home in Tampa after spending G. G, Flynt will open the Geneva
visltcd Mrs. Sheridan Jewett on I hind the word ol God and calls on
tjjc summer with her aunt, Mrs. House at once and will be even
the state for »e-enforcements, the
. .
Robt. Rose. We were sorry to see better fitted to accommodate the Monday.
world derides her faith in God, and
The W. S. Kemper family are ex­
her leave and will look forward with traveling public than heretofore.
instead of advancing her cause by
much pleasure to the welcoming of
Quito a large party came out pecting to remove to their old home these forbidden means, she lowers
her back next summer.
from Oviedo Sunday to altepd the in Kentucky. W e ,« re sorry to lose her holy tlag until the world no
Mr. Elza Royal carried his little services ut the Baptist church. any .one from our neighborhood, longer respects her sanctity.”
nephew, Clyde, and niece, Dot. to They were chaperoned by Mrs. W. but wish ’ them good luck In the
"Whenever tho minister of the
Sanford lo st Tuesday, where they H. Howard. We hope these friends change. *
gospel leaves his pulpit and mounts
Mrs. D. H. C. Rabun was spend­
joined their mother, Mrs. L. C. add also others will come ugnin..
the stump to harangue promiscuous
ing
the afternoon with Mrs. Mc­
Royal. Wo are glad to» report that
Mrs. G. R. Nicholson was culled
crowds as to hovy they odght to
Mrs. R o yal-is fast recovering from to Osteen last week to attend her Bride Friday.
vote on questions of state polity,
an operation. She was on her way daughter-in-law, who is still serious­
Misses ‘ Alia and Avis Slenstrom or stands in his pulpit and instead of
to Kissimmee, where she will spend ly HI.
were assisting the Jenkins firm in dispensing the word of God, takes a
a ’few weeks with her mother, Mrs.
delivering
groceries last Thursday. text from I tie holy svripture. and
On Wednesday, August 19th MesDas*. -Mr. Kit bun nnd son, Carl were wurplng it from its true meanint.
dumes I. D. and G. T. P il^ n en­
Mr. Wyman returned from Jack ­ tertained at luncheon at the home calling at Twin Lakes Sunday mori - compels it to do duty in enforcing
sonville last Monday much improved of the former« "A most delicious iag. and Mrs. King and son did the mine political question, telling his
in health. He and his daughters, luncheon was served at high noon, same stunt In the afternoon.
congregation how he proposes to
-Ethd^and Bessie have moved from y h {r h was thoroughly
enjoyed
by
___
_
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Barnhart nre; vote on the question and endeavorstheir farm in North Cassia,to their' each
*
"
guest. ’ Thoes
present
were over oT Tfip b«a&lt;*h for a few week' • tr&gt; prove-feom-bin violated Luxl how
little cottage where the girls will be Me*dames H. Y. Tarbel, C. A.Kail- i
^jri( j,,(j potter all(j children vis- , they ought t o vote— whatever his
nearer to ajtend school.
lerson, Henry Baker, J. V. Wicks, fted Mrs. Ben Smith Thursday.
motives may be, whatever evii he
Mr. Ldwis Cobb of Euatis brought W. L. Sieg. Wnde Rauleraon and
may
seek to repress, whatever ChrirR. Muse and family have returned
hia sister, Miss Ruby down last Sat­ David Speer. The hostesses were as­
tian
virtue
he may seek to promote,
from a visit to Lawtey, Fla.
urday.?;’
j . .w sisted in serving by Miss Irene Pe­
he will find ih the end that he has
Miss Ora Billingsley wan calling
Refreshments were served in
Miss Iris Pell who is visiting in ter*.
inflicted upon himself and his Jas­
t
on
Mrs. King Monday afternoon
tho
afternoon
on
the
porch.
It
was
New York writes her friends that
per's cause and injury far transcend­
Mrs. McBride had Mis* Htcn* ing any good he’ has been able to do
the weather is very pleasant up an unusually congenial party and a
strom out riding in her new Ford by the more than questionable
’
there, .but she is longing for Florida. day of real pleasure was spent.
course He' has seen fit to adopt. No
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Raulerson are Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. Cowart and others of Orlando
Miss
Billingsley
was
calling
on
matter
what evils he desires to re­
entertaining
Prof.
Hirain
Powers,
was in town Monday eve ing after
move by indlfinip the state to pass
wife and young daughter, Miss Hoia Mrs. Smith Tuesday afternoon
the former’a interest.
laws for its suppression, he cannot
**Mr; and Mra. W. S„ Sherman, of Winter Park. Prof. Powers has
pursue
the course indicated wjthout
bcon~cOnhdcteil
with
Rollins
Collego
accompanied by their aon. Will
impairment
of ministerial character
for
the
past
three
yearn,
having
the
visited Mrs. Walter Cooper In Sor­
PAOLA POINTS
nnd
influence.”
chair
of
modern
languages.
He,
rento Saturday. .
wflh his wife and daughter nre
" I f the suppression of sin, if the
A party of our younge*r set en­
spending n portion of the summer
Mrs.
Gnrwood
and
aon,
Roy
have
spread
of the gospel, if the conver­
joyed a trip to Meisin Springs last
on the St. Johns river in his house returned from their northern trip, sion of the world depended, on such
Tuesday morning. Bathing waa de­
boat.
'Mra. Powers -is a daughter and. report a fine time and them­ laws, as tlie church might induce or
lightful.
of the Presbyterian missionaries. selves much benefit ted by the rest compel tin- state to enact, the graeve
Miss Lucille.Royal was the charm­ Mr. and Mra. Mills and was born in and change.
of Christianity would have been lo­
ing hostess of a party given in honor China. She is a lady
charming
The men injured by the boiler ex­ cated so fur in the dim nnd forgot­
of-her Cousins, Misses Edith Corten personalities.
Prof. Powers is a plosion at Zachary’s mill aro nib im­ ten past that th e fingpr. of tradition
and Mabel Duval on Tuesday.even­ grandson of the great sculptor and
tvould hesitate to point out the spot
ing at tho home,of her parents, ML is a much traveled man. He will re­ proving at latest accounts. That no
where it slept."
and Mrs. Alonso Royal. T h e dec­ sume his work nt Rollins in n few one was killed seems almost a
“ The mon who have iwion the in­
miracle.
,
orations with ferns nnd goldenrod weeks. --------- — -- —
---------------struments
Of the greatest reform and
Friends' o f H ri. Josephine Dent,
intcrrnigled with white star jeathe
profoundeat
results in their en­
formerly of this place but now liv­
•sa mines were very effective in both -Aw 4 ■* A # A A t f t î ♦ H
deavors
to
.establish
the kingdom
ing at St. Petersburg will be sorry to
the reception hsll and parlor. Sweet A1 •
of
heaven
in
the
world
have' been
&lt;
$
•
"Serv-us
Pure
Food
Prodhear that she. has been seriously ill.
music was rendered throughout the
those
who,
holding
thenuelves
aloof
•
#
»
ucts
at
Rehbinder’s.
Save
She
is
somewhat
better
now
and
evening by Misses Duval and Walk­
from
all
entangling
alliances
with
the
Coupons."
2-tf
her
speedy
recovery
is
hoped
for.
er. All the guests joined in playing
political and civil
afluira,
have
many of the late social games. De­
Mra. F. A. Johnson and Miss
preached
the
gospel
of
Jesus
Christ
licious Ic4 cream and cake were
Blanche Garwood, in spite of heat
served by tho hostess «and Misses
and dust “ made a hike to Twin in its purity and simplicity. And
when thus preached it has always
Vivian and Mabel Grace Royal
Lakes Plantation laat Thursday af­
proven to be^thc power of God for
When the guests parted every one
ternoon, where their call waa highly
MOORE’
S
STATION
tho
salvatioWiif men from sin of
voted Miss Lucille a most charming
appreciated.
every
character."
hostess.'
Wo are not bragging of tho weath­
f Advt.)
Mr. *and Mrs. John Welker have
er this week. It is intolerably hot,
returned to their pretty home on
and as dry as a . prohibition county
Richmond avenue from a
five
ought to bo, bu t’ generally isn’t.
GENEVA ITEMS
months' visit at their former home,
Mrs. Chiison and baby went to
Bryan, .Ohio.
Geneva ' last Saturday to visit' the
. Mrs. J . C. Grant and family have
Frank Greenman h as-been here
JEWELER
home folks and Mr," Chiison joined
returned from Jackson? Ga., where for two weeks getting his farm over
them on Wednesday, but does not WATCHES. CLOCKS. JE W E L R Y .8 ILthey spent two months of the sum- in Greenwood ready for business.
expect to stay but a day or two.
’mer.
Mr. Greenwood has been at hia
Mra. Cleveland, Mra. ■Bridge and VBBWARF a OPTICAL GOODS, ETC’.
northern
home in Owaaso, Mich., for
Mrs. W. D, Ballard is now con­
the Misses Pearson took their lunch
valescing after wrestling with the several months.
Expert Repairing
Mrs. Cleveland, Mra. Bridge and
whooping cough for several weeks.
Cedi Mooney is a t his home in
th j. Misses Pearson took their Junch
Mra. J . W. Daniels is home agin F t. Reod again after aeveral months
baskets and spent the day at Twin 1 23 W est First Streot
in
North
Carolina
and
Virginia.
after a pleasant stay df two months
Lakes
Plantation ^n Wednesday. S A N FO R D , F L O R ID A
with relatives in Macon and " Au­ , Mrs. W. H. Byers and daughter
The visit was in memory of Mrs.
gusta, Ga. Mr. Daniel Joined her are at home from a visit to her
Pearson's birthday an d the after­
fn Palatka a n d 1 both made a short people in Danville, Ky.
Mr. and
noon
was spent In making beautiful .
»
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visit to their daughter, Mra. Bran­ Mrs. Byers have bought tho George
her
last
r a t in g place*
non at th at .place.
Speer farm on Beardall avenue for a
*
* “ Uncle J a c k " Holder recently vis­ home.
inexpensive Joy.
» 1
j &gt;
ited in Enterprise at - the home of
Miss Edith McClelland and Chris-'
AND.
&lt;&gt;
The amount of-Joy In one's life la
Mr. Alexander. Last week Mr.» Hol­ tine are;spending the week here.
not at all dependent upon the amount
der spent at Lake Pickett with Mr* Edith will “rttuFn Friday to Eau of money one spends. A pian can get
Gallia to stay indefinitely with her Just as finteli fun, for Instance, out of
Rivera. •* '
‘
Mrs. Fern Tarbel and baby, Vivi­ aunt, Mra. Eugene Mathers. Chria- lying about tho height of his tomato
: IM PERIAL... TH EA TR E A
an have returned from a lengthy tlne will return to her grandmother’s plants as he xan out of. pursuing tho
samp courao with respect to hi* mile­
visit to. relatives in Paw Paw, Mick. in- Geneva. r-r---------------BUILDING---------Tho Jtrgcson family, who have age per gallon of gkaollnn.
Miss R u th Proctor left last Fri­
been
in
Cameron.
City
for
a
year
day for Fort Lauderdale, where she
Average Consumption of Water.
will spend sometime wjth her aunt, have returnod to New Jersey.
Open Taesdiy-Thundiy 4 to 6
Wbllo the average amount of watar
• Burton Humus arrived here last
Mra. Harris.
,
.
/
and
used dally In the cities of the United* ‘
lie States varies from 50 to 150 gallons
Pgyne Daniel add sister,. Miss week from New York stmt*,
' Saturday« 4 to 9p. m
have returned from a most will bo remembered ;»&gt;» he spent per capita, them Is an almost uni­
north.
They first eomo time here several yeate ago.^ form consumption of a little more than
Strangers Welcome
mounThe 8 (per brothers entertained a half a gallon by cacb person for drink­
thon they Jolly crowd at a dancing party last ing purpoeoj.

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TEUTONS MOVE ON PARIS
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lt l- inon* liii|Mirtrini timi n nomati
sfumili li*, i» i*immI m*•*-*i* uni teli pirite
nuli
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a ivi *l'c |i'Mi'wti&lt;| ami ntir io &gt;t li log* &lt;tf
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Knur (4) ot Tl.r T%n &lt;2&gt; ol E. II TraOord'.
Wit nena, E. A. Dauci»*», Clerk ot tha Clrmaf «1 (hr town »( Sanford In raid rounty rult Court, and tha era! of aald rourt, on
ol Srmltuilr, .Sim* o| Florida, bring (hr .am. thi« the 22nd day of July, A. IF. 1914.
tot upon whirh -land« (hr .Sanford Oprra iaeal)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Hour*, no« known at (hr Star Thratra.
Clerk Circuit Gourt, Seminole County,.
A. K. POWERS,
U f J. C. Robeiia, D. C.
Sprrial Mant.r.
Grorse A DrCotlra,
4-Fri-5t»
.
Solicitor and ot Counael for Complainant
97-FrL9t*
Notlrr ol AypUcaiion tor Ta» llrril ttndrr
N rrllon

STS o f I h r

C eo rral H lo lo lrs

Notier li hrfrby (Ivrn Ihot J F. l-alnf.
iiurrhoirr III To» (’rrlihrolr No l»»6. dotrd
Ihr 3rd day ol Junr, A. I&gt;. 1912. and Car*
tinrata No. 16R dated thr 1lb day of July*
A. 1). 1901, ha« filed aaI&lt;] rrrtlflralra In
_my oBlro and haa mad* appllration for tax
deed lo iMUt* In accordance with la«.
Said eertlflrale embracea the following de»*
cribad property pituated In Seminole coun­
ty. Florida, to-wit:
Crrtlflrate No. 99«,
1*1 «. Blk 13. Tier A, Sanford. The «aid
land belnf aaarward at thr data ol thr la•uanre ot auch rectiflratr In the name of
Itekerca Turner.
C.rtiñrat» No. It* elhhrarea Lot 1,
Ulk II. Tier T. Sanford.
The aald land
bains aeaeaeed at the date of the laauanca
ot ouch certificale In. th» name of Lynch, J.
K. Unira* aald nrtlflrala abati be re­
deemed arcordlns to law, tax deed «III
laeur thereon on th» 2»th day of Sopla mber,
A. I). 1914.
Witneaa my pfAHal alcnalura and teal
thla 1 hr 2Tlh day ot AUfUit, A. Ü. t9H.
(•••I)
E. A. DOUGLAS*,
Clerk Circuit Cotir(, Saninole Ço,. Fla,

N.llf* uf AppItcatUn far Tal l)*»d t'adrc
Srrtlnn «75 «f (he Gennai Statai»#
Notici* t» hereby gtv»ne»hat J. N. l*ort*T
Jr., purch.ycr ol Ta» C*rtiflcat»a Not 37»,
3X0, 38t, 3S2, datad th» 3rd day ol July,
ottica and haa matl» application for tal da»da
lo laouo in accordane* with law. * Said
cartiAcatoa crabrac» th* following daartlbad' proporly aituatad in 8»mlnoU coun­
ty, Florida, to-wlt: luna I0S, 11«, 132 and
I-ot 12« (la«» beg at HE cof, run S 7»
dtg- 50 minuta» W with S lin» 14.50 eh»,
th»nre N 10 dag 10 minuta» W 9 ch»,
th«nra S 79 d»g 50 min W I ^50 ch».
Ihenco 8 10 dag 10 min
Ih»nc
N 7» dag. «0 min K 13.60 ch», all i« fllock
I), Mitchell'. Survay, I.»vy Grant.
Said land» b»fng - amraaod at Ih» data*
of th» inuanco of aurh cartlAcata» in tha
nam» ol Mrt. 51. E. Illeka.
Unlooa aald mtlArala* »hall ha r»daam*d
according to law, tax daod will l«»u# l hara­
nn on tne 29th day of Saptambar, A. D.
It|4.
W(lna»o ‘my oftidal algnatura and aoal
IhU tho 27th day ol Auguat, A. I*. 1911.
ta*ait
E. A. DOUGLASS,
fleck Circuit Court. Hamlnata Co., Fla.
2-F*rl*5tc
By J. C. Roberta, D. C.

Giving.
A long official Ntalcnicnt is Issued
Itoin e |u*nplf give turami Ing to their
by the French w a r office rerlew lug iiienna mul Moine according to their
the operatiuns In Relgltim and along nieniiioHCM t.’hb-iigo New*
tho Fren ch franlior. Jk nauc re ttre ^ -* '
m e n t by rhn n tR p rl-f o rm r lv m ^ i gwr,^*** *•’— while at the Bame time the statem ent
os O O O O -O O p O
3 -F rl.^ c
. R y J . C . R o b e r t a , f&gt;. C .
la optimistic with referen ce to the
A Fiin««i Vlclary
One of the mod famoua aalire«
opposition which the
French
atid
-------- ---- or Tai Drrd Undtr
dlrrrtrd »itaina^-ww tr-m e -emry*e
ircllon S?| 6f thr i;«nffnl Bistum
.British are offering to th e German
Unir porm written by Robrrt
^hjuiiee,ia*h*rrby
tlvrn thaï J* N. l*or lar, Noltre of Aopllralfa* Tar To* Dead Under
Suuthry, the Fintilth port, -rrrrrrradvance.
V r T PurchM« of Tax CartlArat*« No*. Section h of Chapter 4SSS, Lawa of Florida
yrari aso. The porm wu known
43Ä
»
464,
471,
tlutrd
lha Uni day of Junr
No (definite details are forthcom ing
Notice ta hrreby given that O. II, Frain
to every .rhonl hoy «ben the old
1907, and Tai ('«rtifteatca No». 423 datrif purchaMT ol J*ax C.rtlflcato No. IQH^daj
faahtoned reader* wrre uanl. ...
In I....
ha j lhr
5th d((y oJ j un, ( A ,, |gj|t frrtlflregarding the general bnttte which
ti.il.-lit U»V -&gt;* Jww
putdlr arhoola. Ilare II la
V rale ffo. !04b dau«. tb. »rd dwy-of ytnTrT •
ntipai f uiUwhr u r n r r g r t ss n U .alaag.lh ii
aid rartlArata
i
“
in
n(fft'l^klfff ha» mad#- * —
9ffA. II 19V*. Certlflcata No. SKI daUd thr •ppllratlon for tax deed to laaua la accord­
.
|
l
«*»
»
aummrr
rvming,
line.
7th
day
ot
Junr,
A.
ft.
1909.
haa
(ltrd
aald
• -■
ance with law. Said certi Acato rmhrarr» tho
(lid Kn.tiar’a work «»« don»i
certificate» In my ol&amp;c*■ «od ha» modo follnwtirg(h&gt;»rr&lt;bcdnropartyaltuatad.iaSamThe French w a r m in ister baa In*
Ami hr belor» hi» rollar» door
application
tor
tai
d»rd
t
___
-mrritrG*
,
ió t0 county. Florida. to-wUtlleg. liti S of
Wu alttlng tirrt*(*uiir — ■
1*6oto by American J'ruon Association.
apected the aupplementary defenses
anc* with Taw. Said crrtlllcaU_______ NW Cor. of Sac.5 Tp I t . R 30, run E. 2St ft
rrtlAratoo »mbraca
And hy him aportrd on
•
in th*
tb* tfrrn
gv
tha
following
daarrlbrd
property
aituatad
---------------nround Paris, which are being rapidly
9 79* ft-----------lt
W 251 ..fClM-B,
HlajUlUa grandchild, Wiihetminr.
In Saminnlr county, Florida, tow-lt:
CrrTho aald land1 hatng
a»«*«»cd st tha dato
h»TnY ■*•&lt;
pushed forward In anticipation of a
tlflcaa* No. 43«, Unploltcd part 'ofnik U of tho t-auanc* of *ueh certificat* in Ih» lim o
hhr .aw hrrYrothtr t’rlrrkln
Mitchell
a
Survey,
I^ivy
Grant,
No.
4
64.
• ' England tine the greatest n a ry In the world,* but tte army from n no*
ol W. E. L. Hontar TR. Unta*» aald cartlApoHsthtu In vent m e a t of th e
French
Roll aomrthlnf larx» aild round,
‘i*...58
S’Y “f K !0 A&gt; 1,111 1’r Mlt- rata ahail he radtamad according to taw, tas
Which hr braid* thr rivulet.
mcrical standpoint ranks fifth. Germany, F ran ce. Russia nnd Austrla-Hun*
capital.
clrrll
a
Surrey,
I^vy
Grant.
No.
471,
Lot
dead will iwaua thereon on tha 14th day of
In playing Ihrrr had found.
??• ***¡5 *1* Mltchrlra Survay, Lrvy Grant. Heçt. A. D., 19J4.
pary rank. In the order named. above Great Rrltaln. In time of |K*nce there
An Antwerp dispatch credit» Gen­
II- ( a n . to a»k what hr had (cuipd
No.
423,
I-ot
47,
IIII
c
t),
Miirhrtr*
Survey,
itna»» my offlrlaf aignaturo and »aal thla
That «»* an tart* and amoolh and
r.re 2M.500 men In the nrmy. There are 47(1.500 reserves, or a total war
eral P«u with a victory o v e r 5 0 , 0 0 0
Levy (¡rant.
No. 1043, 1.ot* 9 and 10 Ihe 12th day of Aug. A. D., 1914
. round.
•
Ulk C, Mitchell*» Survey, l^vy Grant.
»ireuclti of 730.000 men. However, there are available for'duty 2,000.000 men
a . B ou ita»*.
Germ it un near Perming».
W h eth er
Clark Circuit Court Bamlnolr Co«, Florida.
Said land» being aa«e»»»d ot the dale»
(1.1 Kaipar look it Irom thr boy.
thin. Is a new v i c t o r / or one to which
(Sonai)
J. C. Robaru, D. C.
of thr laauanre of »urh certificate» No».
Who -(mu! rapretant hy, •
105-Frl. Me.
436, 461 and 471 in the nam» of Unknown.
referenco wna mode several »lay» ago
Ant) then thr old man .hook hi«
Certificate No. 42.1 In the name of W. It.
hrad.
la not known.
Strvenaon.
Cerllfle.tr No. 101« In the
And with a natural al|F.
NOTICE
name Of N. It. c«ilwt. Certificate No. 2»1
fjtieen Elian both of -Belgium nnd
+Tii «omr poor fellow*» akull,*'
In
the
name
of
Myer* If A p.
A »pactal meeting of the »tockholden of
«■id* hr.
h er ehtldren h a v e orrlvml In Eng
^
V n l e u «»id re r 11 tic 4 tan «hall be r e d e em - F. F. Dutton, INC., a corporation orjtanlird
V ( , fill in that cr.at vleiory
^
ed a c c o r d i n g to l a w , la » deed will |»»ue and exirtlng under tha lawa. of tha Slate of
land.
a
1
t
h
e
r e o n on Ihe 2 9 t h (l ay of S e p t e m b e r
Florida, wilf l&gt;e Held at the* office» ol »aid
No» Irll na what *tw»- all jibnut.
According to olllcial advices reeelv
A IA
ll
1911
corporation at Hantord, Florida, at 10
I*.irrt.io hr rr'M
VACANCY CAUSED RY APPOINTMENT OF SENATOR
Wunerr my nl6rtal *(g nature and real A.
cd ni Wauhliigtuti. Fran ce Is cqitsld
VVini, ni Ur
ll hei Inior look« up
A- A
l» C
jn tb»
1III» 7th
•I&gt;n day o|I DTpi
FÍHMVI p A-.Pi
n* * "f
M.
on
Sapla.mbar,
thl» the 27th day of Auguil, A l&gt;, I9H.
1914, for the putpoaa nt determining at that
ifh wonder waitiugeyra.
crln g the advisability of moving the
BRYAN WILL CAUSE A SCRAMBLE
Ireal}
B. A. DOUGLASS,
tim», at an rlaction to bo held by Is» atock- *
"Now, tell ua all about Ihr war.
t.lerk Circuit Court, Seminal* Co., Fla/
holder« o i aald rorporatio n. v b a t h a f or n o t
Sent of governm ent to Ilordenux. A
And what they fought each other
FOR HIS JO B
2-F‘rl-6tc
lly Jf C. Roberta,- D. .C.
tho r a p l t a l « tork of (ho aald F . K. D U T T O N . *
for."
r
Grant Britain ha» Jolnctl F r a n c e In
I N C . , '«hall ho IncTtaiod f r o m (ho sum o l
$ 1&amp;,OPO.OO ( o tho turn of 9 2 0 , 0 0 0 .0 0 .
II i n fbe F’nifll«h.M Kaapar cried,
objecting to th e purchase by the
-S
Goo. A.
IW.
Wtiu
put
the
F
’tenrh
|
ij
rout;
In'Circajt Court Srtenth Judicial Circuit In
MANY WILL B E CALLED BUT ONLY O NE WILL IIE CHOSEN
United States of Gorilla!) Biters ■In
F. 7 ^ Dutton, Inc.
In an il For Ne roi noie 'County. Florid», In
Il ut *l»t (hey fought each other for
103-Frt lie.
Connection with the plan to build up
Uhsnffrf
I could not writ make out,
Usât •v. 1(&gt;i.„.!) ••pi.- «lUi’th h••«
^ K'fîir Mrl.ufiv (*nmpliininl
~4
an American m erchant ninrlnc.
'
Irtnry
1
hat
1»1«
i
m
ou»
«
f
«
v
»•.
('itatlon
The practical certainty* uf Senator jcongre*-.» muli lo resign hi oilier be
Q
\V J. M d . liras, I i d m n i a nt
li Is reported by steamship otllcers
Nnllrr of Application For Tai Deed Under
YU f«t h«*f Il vet| «( Mlenhi»i rn *firn. ^ T.» W J M c l u r a »Hrcl ion- &amp; of V hapiar 4A§fl, Law»- of ' FloN. i\ B ryan being elevated to the fore entering a ra re (or an o th er, but a n li lug at ' luiiolulu Hint British war
Ida
.
k-9 —r
&gt; . lit 1!r Mlr*•» h.M I'» «
O t WhffefR a
nf rnmptfTnl ha« Imrn 1\U*\
[ b.1
bench of the federal ap p ellate courl it is believed t h a t the »v.iv alio w. i ebii m off llmig Kong nre bolding iiji
If li* .1 1 * il wrll*«. jr i *■ i ho
in i **i » m u r t a** 1(111)1* crt li t l riL a n d ,
NiiHer
1«
h*r*hy
(ivrn
that
!&gt;,
II.
Hookpr.
\\I i tvm*. lirufif- A Ilrl'utl#«, «nllrllrir
•i
»*
of Tai ( eflMinlc Ho.1079, dated
faith :r&lt; t
all \i'mmi'Is . Ini litilitig filose itfltler (he
vtitlt tho raaultnnt v a c a n c y in hi*- nlitr« the p«t»ph It
\«.| hi* » «. f if . at 1*• !i&gt;
•'"l d rtiim»ri Itir romplatnant ha* ma tic |iurrl)Mvr
thr .1 day nf June A. I*. ., 1912. kia filed *
:
htlil
hr
fini.
affDfahiI
tha» tt I* ih«» hefU-f of affkant ïj^i! raid
w
.fll
W
|
|
«
.
•
m
l
i
Ano rlcan llng, nml rcntovlng
(ìer
hi®
«cul in Wasbinglnn has Iunmi thu,
uf ircngtli hi •• »Vf» I , lu &gt;
mrUfiratr
In my «(Tim, and hi* mid#
11'«-. ijefrhtJnnt, W J„ Kfrl.uraa U a non* appl Icat ion fnr t u
*. e hurt hr •whrfr» li* f•at flit ht »4
deed to Hsu« Ur. acmnlanra
r «91«| #■ri 1 of ilhir * l * t *• nf Fl t»r itfa a nd I» a r*-» •
constant theme of business nlett ami ing ¡.siile tim cornnm-tion h e 1' um. imiiM and Aitstrlatis bonnd tu thè
• ith law- Hald' rrrtlOral« rmhfirt* ih* fol­
thrv
»
»
4
If
l!
Ihr
riiti
M r n f 1 f a * ' ■ 1f «»r en u n ir y o t h r r ih s n »hr
U
I)
!if»
ia
lit!
sccm*
of
hoslllitleH
lowing
duerrihed
property
altiiHad In Sam*
liai
U
i
.hi
I
politicians over the n(a\e ninrt- the hold'- ami entering the
,|aîl "I I Itifida. *riii llm! hl* t c* ttl4inc*. j§ Inert« rounty, Florida, to-wit;280f|,
foil fill
R aid W
Ilo* morotorluui proclitltiied ut ih»
u
n
k
n
n
w
n
and
l
h
a
t
i
h
*
d
r
f
r
i
i
d
a
n
l
ia
u
v
*
r
«
h
r
(H
faf
an'l
w
it!#
»;
(ieri'lt
¡W
ill
till
ha
riipeferl
l(\
(111
till
movement was start»*tl to honor
hy Ml6 fl. N and N In NK cor. S«c.«Tp 21.
l » * n l y o n * y * * r * nf a f * . a n d t h a t t h * r * fa no K noAt&gt;«I many a rhildinf moihrr Ihrn
oitlhmak of thè vvnr In Grent Brltnln
per««m in i h * « t«le nf KUirMa, f h * « * r v i r e nf
I tics of an oth er position of trust ami
\ tmI Dt-wlmfH
tliEtl.
Florida's jjtnior senator.
Thr »aid land hrifif a«»ra**fi at lhr dalo
hit» liceo cjtletjiled fur nnother intuilli
V fit
•tili|i&lt;jrna Ufinrt tfhom «rmilil liinrl
li'ii* t tiitif« lifcr* that
,' •aill­ nf the iMUifii * «f »urh rrrtiflcala In the namu
i«
it
nl
It seems practically certain „ 1- ' respm sibnlity wijl do mi
ant. therrinrw.-ynu» l he **ld \V. J ,,
fittt*! 11«1
VI c Lucas,
!■
***iI6r—
A J tipttm*se ileairoyer. » I iIp Ii rati,
Kt * Mf j Ijpniuu«
ready t h a t.G o v e rn o r l'arh T r a m m e ll; g triiig tl.t.'iitni; the i{oor! »11 of the ushurc lutar Titlng-Xau, Ghtna-—a a t .
Tfit-y *aîH II »a* a »horkirtf «ighl
slielle»! hy a tiermnti guiihont.
Tts«
and Congrensman Fran k Clark will ^ vottds in his “chtilf
I h* rtrtd
l&gt;e up plica tits for the honor to he
If the v acan cy in the senate *&gt;h itlil or»*w of thè dentroyer, how ever, pr»*T*»f many thnu»aw»l&gt;ndi* her*’
&lt;■
I
,
a
'5
f u l l i it « i r» I n r * u n
bestowed by the sta te in this d i r e r - ! o ccu r ' this week, for instance, and vluttsly lutti nbantìoit.cd ber.
know í^ i It t- further nrilcf«**! tb.t tht- nnlice ti
11til ihinf* l»k* »hat yt
&lt;‘1«u*k t'trruit Court, Sominol# Co., Fla*
mu«t h*
*5 put,|l «heil ih thr Hanlurd tl»ralA, » n « .i
tion, at the approaching N ovem b er |the cand id ates for the toga sintl&gt; la.: C Rob«»*, D. C*
' f‘ * * « latiBUii %1er nr &gt;
V paper, ((utili,he,! In Seminole rounty. FlorSURRLNDliWS B liS fiB V IS T S .
103- Fri. 5tr
general election and there are rn- nounre immediately G overnor T ram ♦
CU ■l | i ( « t « r t h . I ' u k r ,1 Mart
mors more than mere rumors that nu*U, it
said, »ill have *e r v c rt“bur
t\
t.,.((die), won
O crm nn* and Austrian« T ak en From
♦
o l u m X'-.**) p o u m t l l j C V
Should
( (’ o ngrvsHtmtn Stvjihitn S p a rk m a n nnd tw en ty months of his tctrii
Vessel* at .be«.
fctv J. l( i a * w r is O » * otitosw.,
former Governor A. V
Gilchrist he lw&gt; elected in N ovem ber to the
»iA iitOc-wohFftiiln» •*
Tho Amerlcn it liners
Mnncliurtn* O
______
« ,=
(af. aajr. mr l'n l» rie.**',7’i " e v * ,T b* s
N
sen ate there will rem ain uimusi two nml China, of th e I’aclllc Mull Stenm
m ay also enter the co n test.
^
t W S * a ' s *rr*:ijv *V1M(-rr
4 I S3
full years of the gubernatorial term ship com pany's O riental tl«*»*t. w en &lt;&gt;
Besides these it wits formally a n ­
'And » v-r y hudy ttrai—'d t tir t,u5-*
to be filled hy the president of the halted by British w arships o ff Mong V
Who tto. ,rr»l tiitit ilt'l win.
nounced y esterd ay ttint C. A. ('arson
*
»—w
state senate
Drain,
the officer K ong and forced to su rrend er sixty Ó 'Anri wh»t ,noH cam. nf tl at ta.t
g
u e th t u l i . Frtrrkin
of Kissimmee, one of South Florida's
anil
A ustrian
re se rv ist; £
Why. that I cannui l«ll,'* »»Id h»,
named by the constitution of M er­ G erm an
best known citizens, intended to en ­
'Hut '(*&gt;• a faroou. victory.
ida to sttccees in case ol d eath , resig­ bound for the -European w nr from o
ter the race in the event B ry an re­
th e Philippines.
This w as th e news
* 0 « « « * * « *
=
nation or remdvn! of a governor.
ceived the judgeship.
If all these
brought by C ap tain Thom pson
nnd
W h ether it would tte accep tab le to
I'n p ier Landers, o f*th e C hina, which
i r ? entered it will cau se in the suite
the people of the s tate to h ave this arrived at Honolulu, bound for Sa.t
one of the most unusual political
otlice (tiled for ho long it time hy tint* Frit tic laro
conditions that have arisen in many
whom the stale never apprehended
According to officers of th e China,
years, for allowing as it does a pri
would succeed to the otlice is un tip«'ti th e G ermans and
Austrian« Lefnr»
mary election in which
both the
i|uv»lton and it h*s been suggested sta rtin g on llndr Journey asked lot
congressmen spoken pf were
re­
by some th a t the office of governor ami received ask,tra lives front W ash
flected by their co n stitu en ts by un
be lllled by election in November, Ington Hint sin*-* f«n*ii not bo m olest­
overwhelming m ajority, it will be
after, of course, the president of the ed on ntt 'A m erican registered' ve*se^
necessary In those two districts to go
for
Hat
senate has filled the chair from the Tin rt they took passage
through a whirlwind cam paig n endF ra n cisco vis Hong Kong. S h an gh ai
time of the v a ra n cy to the date nf
I N agasaki nriti Honolulu.
,
l o g in a primary and certification
. .
,
#
i
.
, .
i i it . t . , t he c e r t Imi. provided, of course, l l *
« »tt arriving at Hong Kong th e v es’ |
lor plain on the electoral ballot of *
'
govern or resigns the office when he «eli were halted by ships of the Brit
i h e Novemlter election.
F O B S A L E HY
en ters the race
i l-h lb'«*t. the passengers w ere su m ­
It was openly discussed on the
moned
fui
Inspection
and
r'eiptlred
ti*
If a n y congressman enters the race
streets .of this city yesterd ay and *•*" ttIHj r«.sigt,s on entering, there mo-i | gl»« lltelr nal louallt y nt the cull &lt;d
generally conceded lhat if either or ^
appointed for the «be fmrser’h roll. Those wlto ap p ear
____n con|£reMmnn
___ gressmnn appoint
both congressmen enter the lists
cd In
('«‘rnmns &lt;«r Austrians mu)
tw o month!1 (or whirl» a sen
they will be badly ham pered be- , B(or mU„ bp nampd( n(lll t hls will cuttM not prove otherwise w ere Inker
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cause of their having so recently
0 „ fl multiplicity ?f claimt for j in sioim ( ’infers Inland f o r detention.
T w o ‘Germana
aboard
th e
Chinn
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cep ted a full term tru st a t tho hand« |
j,onor 0 r honors ns the case may
claimed Swiss citizenship nnd wen
of »heir constituents, it being argued ,&gt;c_ S||ch wiU llp thp case in tlie
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not In-Id
All tb e German resident; We Lava alwayi tlied to b« )u»t * lilt!» ahead
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t h a t the constituency of both or m a tte r of the two moot Its' senatorial
of Hong Kong h a v e been Leld, Cap d tho other fellow.!» tho ge'*-'*1
our More. A . an evi Jeoce of thia dear# to .how
■either will hnvo a right t o take unir
tain Thompson reports.
term.
the newest and only tho bcM of everythiag. Wo
, brage a t the notion of their chosen
Mindia newspaper* of August f gladly fecommaod toiwer. ol in»
T h e p resen t outlook now is that
representatives in throwing them do
Florida, instead of h av in g to think fottìirm the cap tain's sto ry .’
down after tho expressions of desire
of wars tind coming season»! business
an d confidence, and causing in tho
NOT TO JO IN W A R .
will turn its atten tio n to politics
co n gressio ntj districts a n o th e r c a m ­
P e n c r i i f t
S e w e r Pipe, Doors, Sash and
and confine th a t a tte n t io n most Ambassador Thinks Italy Will Not
paign with nil its a tte n d a n t costs,
closely for the next two m onths.—
C o m b in e d O jf ic t -■j
F ig h t. .
w orry and u n certainty , and the ul­
Blinds, L im e , C e m e n t, T ile ,
Tim es-Union.
ÇYmimciilIng
mi
dispatches
which
a
n d l o u n la ln ¡ 1en
t i m a t e choosing of some man, who
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said that bombs and keen dropped
t o sa y the most for hint must un­
L a th , Shingles, W ir e Fencing,
In k
ln Baris front n German ncrop)a in
Our Marvelous Intelllfjence.
d o u b te d ly l&gt;e but the second choice
Count von Bcrnstorff, Germini ant*
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___ of iheCsrtn'a lax family,
nanber
Tho wonderful Intelligence of tho
C o rru g ated Iron Roofing
o f the district *nfter the showing
bntuutdor In the United S ta te s ,- suhl peactatiíok writ«* • blue and dhc» ■ jet black.
human being Is Buch thnt. after thou­
m a d e in the Ju n e primnry.
today that the people of I'ltrls should It il apedally brilliant, amooth and p*rman»nt.
sand-« of years of assembling together
' iasod l»t u. .how .you lhe_n*w
Cartvt tax
..
M an y are ready to lay odds on on occasion, they are »till unable to nut esimei a n y th in g else, ns P ark Como----------------- Is it fortified c i t y . *
* kuls with tho ww flow^oolxolle..
The Best Metal Shingles at $4.75 per square.
tho governor beating out tho whole gather In largn emteountes without^
“ All fortJfl«l cities will 1&gt;o rtorni*
field for this one cause alone' Then, trampling or colliding w! tli each other
Three Kinds of Cypress Shingles from $ 2 .5 0 yp.
cd,” Ite salii. The bombs, he thought
too, it was argued t h a t tho congress­ fatally.
had probably been directed n t forti*f
men named have been busy with
flea t Inns,
Cypress Boards for Boats and Lum ber of all Kinds
i
i a r f e r d , Iltrid n
W ash in gton affairs, nnd have not
Count t on Borttslorff w as (Irmly of
Drama Followed tho Dane«.
b ad tim e to get in close personal
Columns and Newell Posts, Banisters, Novelties.
In ancient times tlio danco was the the opinion th a t. Italy would not b&lt;
toucheWlth the people, a n d besides first modo of entertainm ent; then draw n Into the European conflict
have not the s ta te a t large organiza­ cam e the drama, derived from a even If Turkey' should go to w nr ni
an nlly of Germany.
tion which would enable th em to get Greek word, meaning ‘Ho act." 'In
“ I do, not believe Italy will go t*
In effective work in bo s h o rt a time Oreeco U was given In the open or
l i f t A t AOVtRlISlNli
he sold. “ T h e Italian premici
in
buildings,
known
as
theaters,
after
wnr.
«• must elapse betw een*their formal
only n tiny or tw o ago announced
an n ou n cem ent and the d ate of ' t h e a Greek word meaning "to sec."
NOTICB OF HAI.E
It a ly ’s neutrality.”
under ann
and
Nodes I» h.r»hy (fv*n
xiv*n that undrr
election. Gov. T ram m ell, they be­
tiv »(.loo ol » flo»l d*rr«w ot lof«rto«ufa and
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I&gt;
lieve, having but recently, ii\ comaal«
iflidv
on
th*
27th
tl
A
y
ot
Autuvl,
A.
D
, W atch Your Opals.
AL Reynold* Confirmed.
tuu. by iti» ùa»o»*bU William »- Uuiioxk,
The reason why opals a r e so often
p a riso n to tho others« having been
Tin- senate confirmed tho nomina- judf"i»i° cirruR*' ¿ V fioì I«!», i« t(&gt;» »t&gt;wnr.
en gag ed in a .s t a te a t large, cam paign, i lost from their settings Is that they
lB^ , j 0,dt; . U 0f0,H.
a n d being in close tou ch with tevery |expand with heal moro than other pro- tl,.„ of Attori,.;y General M cllcynoldi
P a r t of thd 's ta te , will have a de- clou*
nn&lt;l consequently fore® to bo an aaoucjitto Justice o f the SU* ol Florida, In efcancry HUd»«t (n that rorÄ 7u
open t h e gold which bolds thorn in promo co u rt, Henatore s a h I H i o v o U
c id e d advantage over a n y o th er roan
was “ very decidedly" In ih
fa^üf
Tw of *th« 0' t ’»'.’i a t » T . John«.’ d»«»»d, aro rom*
‘
place.
• who m ay enter the race n t this time.
"rm .U o D .
T h . « . « » M m co,,^ ( i ; ! n Ä
fl nuoti without a roll call th o nomi* and Rohm u. K*m»»/, uv*V**.
,i
There waa also m uch apecualtion
Llfefe Service s n d ’Joys.
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concerning the poaaibllity of the
Hall, social life! Into thy pleasing
ot tb» »nun hotiao
Hantord. Homloalt
I
men named retigning their present bounds I come to pay the common atto rn ey grurral.
•The
vote on
McHoynolda COS- Gou»tJ. Florida, on. Monday^ «ti. 5t.h ^day
' T h o vote
on the
t
el Ortób»r, i M r . - T t t r t s i W u 'a U*»j
Office« before entering a co n test for stock, my share of service, and, In
sal*,
day, . and. . . .during
th* l»f»1
bout*
of
, «rm atlou wag' 1 1 to fl.
a
a
■ l . . .1 ( _
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it. .
another. There ia no law, it Is said, glad return, to taete thy comfort«,
j»»U.
tho* property
draerlbod
l* «(h#
Çnnl da*
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af«r»«ald
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(ollowa,
to-wlt;
Th#
W*at,
|
thy
protected
Joys.—
Thomson
to require either tho governor or a
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ho titling for brick roads.
All the
counties of Florida will cvrntyally
^ R ifiu id
00100* to it rcgurdlctts of the first has received
P bit»bed Krtn Tue*t»Z »“&lt;1 frtdsr Uori\lnt B»
cost.'
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sends them

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TME HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

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‘‘•Refused"
Notice.
Every editor!—«
them.
1 he juMtuinstcr
to the editor.
For In-

stan ce th ere is a Man by tho name

K. J . lini IT. tdltoi
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FLO RID A IS T H E A N SW ER
bf John Blank, who refused-to take
Wc can see no possible reason why_ his paper out of the postofllce He
übtbr Ipllon Prie*. *2.00 a Tear In Advapcc Florida should not reap nn unusually did not want it any longer, and we
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Drflvcrvd In lb* ClU_D» c*mer *2-00 p* i &gt;r«f in large tourist hnrvest during the ap- wondered what was the matter,
will always remain a problem to you if you do not at some time face the
proaching and succeeding seasons. Upon Investigation of our subacripadvtnoa of tfte per month.
issue of making ends meet with the means at hand, hut the problem will be
Partnern« In ^&lt;l&lt;«n« muti t» midf •&gt; otBrg much of which will be due directly tion book we found that John was
He stopped the paper
E i u n s n tNwl&lt;liH mall matter Auautt iiind to the great European wur, which short *5.70.
1008. at tha PoatofBoa al Sanfoot. Florid*. .
will make' European capitals and ' as a matter of economy to us. One
and«* Act of March 3rd. 1870
church and
entire countries
undesirabte ns evening w'e went "to
John's
fnclodious
voice
rang out
points
of
interest,
except
ton
passible
Telctiltonr ho. 014
th at day when you assert yourself master of the situation and 'say: “ I
ln Harald BuildIna
few who desire to view tho ruins, for loud, and clear in that soul stirring
will not spend more than I earn, but I will save for tomorrow regardless
surely with the great destruction song,* "Jesus Raid It All." \\e
. WAR C O R R E S P O N D E N T S •
that is belhg reported, there will he; might, have been mistaken, but his
of the sacrifice,”•
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The best brains and ’the bravest ruins. In fact ruins will be about earneatness impressed us. The next
men connected with the newspaper the only thing left if the struggle day we sent him a receipt lh full,
With the facilities of this institution a t youf service, it is akin to
business hold themselves in readiness keeps up long at tho pace started. begging his pardon for not knowing
criminal to neglect your opportunity for saving and financial better­
to serve their papers in Europe. This will of course prove n good he had Made arrangements for his
ment and we urge upon you to _
Bu t the day of the war correspond­ thing for Florida, even though it liabilities in that manner.— Exchange
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ent seems to have passed.
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may bo only indirectly. Then* are
Method* of- war have changed thousands of people who are travel­
American Potash
aingp the days when Forbes and ing, some more, some less, but travEurope's inability to supply Ajncr
Burleigh sent . home thrilling ac­ cling just the same, and, as has been I lea with materials and wares for
counts of battles and painted vivid stated, most of them have visited which this country has relied almost S 3
pen pictures of war.
California, and while there in much solely onwEuropc in the past is ere- —
Those who are familiar with the in that great state in the way of siting a wealth of opportunity' forf
-grhi pvfmntts— nf—Thr— war— corres-- scenic
b e a u i y - i t is Florida thht the Mt a hluhinrrtH~.8 i
pOffU nt i an. *y ' httek to the'famous presents *tre-rvaF tropical IwutCJ: t h r tir Mthrvrrg m ry. -The- t oy -nmrafap- \
career of "Bull Run" Smith, whoso delightfuf 'ciraiattr'sosi- tha-.Trmidcr-. turing- industry is one example of
TuT^feaflWuITiBa-3HKE la.TttSjthtr- by rthU —. Gurmo w* wiowufaetw rw *h» vc
— m . M.-swrrrr’ T r ’i e T f E V E f ? ‘,J
one of the newspaper heroes yf the «¿ many. It f« here-that the winter enjoyed almost a complete monop­
V
lro
-I*rr«
ld
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n
l
I’rnMnl
war between1 the north and the may be enjoyed as nowhere else, for oly of the business, and American
south.
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t.
the temperature U mild and the de­ toy manufacturers, of whom there
History also reserves a space for lights of aea bathing may be enjoy­ are comparatively few, have often
the name of &lt;Q. W. Stevens, who ed at all times. What with fruits, complained that too little attention
marched with that grim monarch flower«, balmy qir, excellent hunt­ has been pnld-t6 their wares. Sim­
of war, Kitchener, through the -Sou­ ing, fishing and other «ports, surçly ilar complaints hnve come ïrom man­
dan and in South Xfrica.
there is nothing wanting. Florida is ufacturât of. dye«.
Rudyard Kipling and Richard roomy enough to accommodate all
Perhaps one of the greatest o|v
Harding Davis laid the foundations In comfort, for, even if the many ; portunitics resulting from Germany'«
« SANFORD LO D GES
of their literary careers amidst the excellent hotels should be crowded prosent commercial disability, howturbulent success of war.
Sanford Lodge No 62. F. and A. M.
and unable to care for ‘ill of them, ever is to be found in the fact that
That day, however, has vanished. there are thousands ty. private house« the potash used as fertilizer in this
Communication ovefy first and third
IN CASE OF A VACANCY OUR GOVERNOR IS T H E
Times have changed.
Methods of and those who come at one time country in the past has been di-Thursdays at 7:50.
Visiting brethren
welcome.
war are different from what they wiU be ceftain to want to come rived almost entirely from the mines
- MAN TO FILL IT
were.’
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0 . L. Taylor
F. L. Miller
again. Yes, Florida is* the real an­ at Stassfurt. ' A comparatively small
"T h e day of the war correspond1 swer to all those who are seeking amount of potash* has been derived
Secretary
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FROM LAKELAND TELEGRAM
ent is gone," writes T)r. Dillon'from new fields of exploration while en­ from the nitrate •deposits in Chile,
Monroo Chapter No. 15, R. A. M.
Vienna and Dr. Dillon ia one of the joying the sights and good thing«. but this is founiji in the form of
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. best equipped war correspondents _p, My«*rs Press.
It
seems
very
probable
at
this
would
go
to
the
Senate
with
an
equPfi
nitrate of. potash, or Hultpetre, and is
day
in
Masonic Hall over the Imperia
now in the thick of the landing
irmnufac.writing
that
Senator
Bryan
of
this
merit
for
his
wprk
rarely
found
in
a
used principally for the
O
f be people of Florida T,u‘Btr*' Visiting companion* welcome.
crisis. He knows tlmt today he will
U ureof gunpowd *r dndothar explnsivis state will be jiipiHilnt's) to l e d - new senator
M ORE C O U N TY D IV ISIO N
o I, Taylor
not lie allowed to go to the front
know
him
well
through years of d&lt; J. F. Karnatz
Prof
E
H
Jenkins.
Directin'
o
f
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circuit
judgship
made
vacant
Everybody loves a county com­
Secretary
High i'rust
He knows that no war correspond­ missioner until after election; the the Agricultural Kiiieritncnt Station by the death of Judge Shelby of votion to their service and they be
ent, however influential he may 1&gt;F he become« the target for sarcasm, at Mount Carmel, Conn., in discuss- Alabama. All or most of the sena­ IIpVC i/i him as a public servant riot Seminole Chapter 2, Order Eastern Sisi
or how potent the influence of the ridicule, invective and general cuss-ling this subject a short time ago. tors, regardless of party, have en ­ only trustworthy on his inoral side.
Meets every first and third Tm-ailay
paper he represents, will lie allowed j ing.
called attention to the fact that salts dorsed him for the place, and with but of proved efficiency in all he uri- 1 in each month. Everyone who ha* *&lt;.n
to advance to the firing tin« or to
Down in Alachua county they are derived from the Stagsfurt potash that kind of hacking the President dertakes. Park Trammell is the man his Star in the East are cordially invited
send n report home unlrss that re-jtajk jn g 0 f dividing the county, and formed one of the principal ingredient! i* very likely to offer him the ap- to succeed Senator Bryan and we 1 to visit this chapter.
V*
- Port has passed through t he hands if, ,,|| rU|nr, about through some rf- of most of the fertilizers used in this pointment
He will accept, of course don’t hesitate to predict his succes^ __ _
Alia: E. Uohbiu*. Sai-’v
of It rigid censor.
r nrrrr
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-'country', a n d 'th a t This form Of fPr- J
that will Ut OiiTc make it nc ce«- Hi the event the election is rulitjd
If tiu» senatorial election is called
. *lH nu -&lt;&gt;dg» No a. K. of I .
No press representative in Europe
It seem* that Gaines ville ha« lilizer is considered necessary, espec­ sary for the people of Florida to
will bo permitted to send in reports paved or i* about to pave the area ially in the.raising of potatoes. For elect his successor in the Senate.
it Will, of course, only be to elect a M
nn'1 fourth Tuesdays.
of military operations without «Uch around *th? court house, and the this reason, he said, the dearth of
k" * htj‘ ulwu&gt;"
The adoption of the constitutional senator to fill out the remainder of
O. J. Miller
a rtport meets with official approval. county commissioner« wanted thé fertilizer is liable to lie keenly felt amendment providing for the elec­ Senator Bryan's present term and H. McLaulin
K. R. and S.
Never again will any army com­ county to pay for all the work next year in Maine, Maryland, and tion of senators by the people in­ next year the regular primaries will
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mander givfc a free run of his head­ Now those farmer» in Alachifii take!&gt;
Sanford Lodge No. 27. 1. &lt;». O. F,
* l he western stales, where the potato­ stead of by the Legislature has a b ­ lie held to nominate a successor for
quarters, taking notes to lie incon- pride in their courthouse, and In raising industry has reached., large rogated the old rule.
madu itJ the full six years term. This may
Meets every Monduy at 7:.’I0 p. in..
.. lineally-. printed.
The change has Gainesville, but thoy decided that proportions, and that crops are apt the duty ntTtinc:gavttraafc-k*»-&gt;s««atiiiWÉ ma motn. than- une awmit da u* in t He j over Imperial Theatre
Iwuvaluw.in coming, hut it haa. been since the courthouse is located in to suffer greatly. There is at this like this to appoint a senator pro- race, hut Governor Trammell may J- W. O. Singletary
L I&gt; Wicker
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Secretary
N. G.
Gainesvilk1, that thrifty city should season of the year only à small sup- te.m until bis successor could la‘ reg­ not hav* opposition if the special
- In the Russo-Japan war the war pay a good part of this paving, since ply of the fertilizer on hand in this ularly elected. Governor O’ Neal of election ii culled for the uncompleted
Gate City Camp No. fi. W. O. W
correspondent was treated with, rea­ it is merely to add to the appearance country, he said.
Alabama tried that in the appoint­ term o f Senator Bryan.
Meets second and fourth Wednwday
sonable courtesy, but he was made of the city, and the farmers’ themFor the past three years Congress ment of Mr. Clayton us the successor
nights In each month. .
------- ^ 4* remain-in- the-vear and-KraccepL «elvaa. wilLJunre_imi§ geegsioji tp ust* has mode a small appropriation an­ of Senator Johnston, deceased, of
F. CT Miller J . F. Ifooichan
only such reports as were officially the brick surfaced street. The coun­ nually for the Agricultural Depart­ that state, but the Senator, after a
M ystical Number on Coin.
Cledt
Council Commandei
permitted. In Ate Balkan strife re­ ty commissioners stood pat for the ment and the Geological S u rv ey to prolonged debate on the subject
No one aee.ni» unwilling to accept
porters were treated as spies, . The county to pay. The county could institute a search for potash, and declined to admit Mr. Clayton, hold­ a 25-cent piece, even though there aro Untied Brotherhood oi Carpcntcra and
Joiner» of America
. war correspondent found little re­ not help itself; ao now ihe county this year * 2 0 ,0 0 0 is being extended ing that a succi'ssor to Senator on each coin the following hoodoo
Sanford
latcnl Union No. 1751 moot«
gard. He was forcibly ejected across commissioners, who were elected by in drilling for Such deposits'* There Johnston must be regularly elected combination«Thirteen (,e,,pn’ I*
first
and
third Thursday night at 7
• „ ;the lines and prohibited from enter­ the dear people, and who by the is one source of potash supply within j by the people and the governor had thq^scroll Held In 'he eagle's beak,
o’clock
in
the
Eagle*' Hall
thirteen
fen
then*
In
*-ach
wing,
thir­
ing war territory.
dear péople were vociferously cheer-1 reach of Ameticllin industry, how- no power of appointment in the ease.
J.
W.
().
Singletary,
J . M. Brown,
teen
tall
leathern,
thirteen
uprlgh'
.
Military urgtiment for the changed cd on appearance before the election ever, that haa never beeh fully tested This being true, in the event of
bars
In
tho
shield;
thirteen
arrow­
Sec'y-Trcoa.
President
policy la convincing. In informing and duly congratulated after’ the* on account of the keen German com­ Senator Bryan's appointment to the
heads; thirteen lenves on tho branch;
the public .newspapers also inform primary, are getting one of the "p er­ petition.
n. P. O. E. Sanford Lodge 1241
That is on the Pacific federal bench it will at once devolve thirteen letters in tho words, "quarter
the enemy of matters which should quisites of office" in the shape of coast. I t has been found that the upon Governor Trammell to call an dollar."
Moot first and third Wednesday nighl
i . be kipt secret.
at corner nf First St. and Palmetto Avr.
m^ladJctiona on their devoted heads ash produced by the burning of kelp, clectlbn for United Stales senator and
/,
War correspondents will get the
O. L. Taylor
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R. L. Peck
" I f Gainesvilie wants to hog It a sV&gt;a plant that is found in abun­ and the people Of Florida will be
Th* Reason.
news, but not the minute it happens. all," wo will divide the county," they dance from GalifOrnhi to Alaska, faced by the highly interesting ques­
Secretary
Exalted Rulei
“1 Jual can’t socin to Weep n dining­
— Memphis Commercial Appeal.
are declaring, and.with tho new sen­ five, or six feet below the surface of tion of who that senator shall be.
room girl!" "I havo often wondered The Lake Breeze &lt; ounrll No. 31 Juaim
ator on the side of the farmers there the water, is extremely rich in potThere Is such a thing as sub­ why you never ran keep any help I
Order Culled American Mechanic»
S O M E T H IN G WRONG
is hut one representative to gain be- a8h. A dozan »mall companies for consciousness in the masses of people novor havo any such trouble’’ "I
Meets every Wednesday at 7:30 P
reaping
this
kelp
have
bepn
formed
If the road between DeLanil and fore it looks like another new county
us well as in the particular individ­ know, but my husband Just won’t flirt M., in the City Hall. Visiting brother*
In
the
past,
but
thus
far
their
efforts
,
Daytona is a fair sample of the re­ n Florida.— Timcs-Union.
ual, and the history of this country with them."
are welcome. C. H. Smith. Ree. Sec.
have attracted little attention.
It furnishes many instances of thw kind
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sults .of road building in Volusia ’
county— it’s about time for a change
Bob Holly refusés.'to daddy that is believed by many interested in in which a popular‘choice was strong
In methods. If shell and marl won't newspaper wrapper stunt, but shifts agriculture that the conditions cre­ ly foreshadoWed long before the
m ake a better road let's change ma- It to„tho shoulders of tho " B . M.” ated, by the war have made an op­ event itself. We believe t h a t ' such
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terial.
Well, " B . M ." might mean b usine»* portunity here for American capital a condition now exists in the matter
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If the |yatem of road building Is manager or bad man, but when we both* to find profitable Investment of this apticipatod .senatorial suc«^
happen to think of Bob Holly's lack and to benefit the .American farmer cession and that a large majority of * '
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at fault let's change the system.
If the rosd from, DcLami to Or­ of hirsute appendage we are rather to consider«hie extent next y ea r., fthc' voters in Florida "desfre and In­
tend that fttrk Trammell shall be
ange City ii* another sample, let's inclined to credit the abbreviations
the next senator elected from this
turn the road upside down, * and to "bald man" and let it go a t that.
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state.
We are not Informed of
drive on the other side.
i — Zolfo Truth.
Governor Trammell's wishes on this
Volusia county Kaa had a ‘road
' subject, but it has been gonernlly
i • superintendent
now about two
Down in Zolfo the A. C. L. and
assumed for a long time that he
y ean. In 1913 his work showed pp the Western Union Telegraph Co.
wodld lie a candidate to succeed
. .well. U he has done anything on have taken out all the wires and left
Senator Bryan and we do not doubt
this side of the county In HU4. It the city without telegraph communi­
that this is the esse. The Telegram
has not resulted in any great system cation and Zolfo threatens to pu t.in
Among these sward« will he several fine automobiles. Including
believes that it voices tho^ wishes .of
of fine rosds, to say the least.’
the Seaboard and the Postal Tele­
Steama-Knlght,
Packard, Cadillac. Hudson, Overland, Maxwell and
a large majority of tho people of
At an expense of somo 115,000, graph in retaliation.Ford Cara.
TSouth Florida and a derisive ma­
about four miles of good roads have
jority of , th# people of the state
been built from DeLand to the river
With new machinery and all the
Among the other award« will be a scholarship, Inri.wjlng board,.- ,,
generally where It expresses the hope
— and Tn between the old shell road material needed our dredge boat U
and
tuition.
In any of the colleges in Florida; diamond« and other
that Governor Ttammell will be a
Is allowed'to go to ruin.
now equipped -to finish the bulk­
Jewelry, e ^ J e f c . r j f 'fl I / If)
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candidate and that he will be suc­
This Is entirely too much favorit­ heading of the lake front and the
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cessful In the race should there be a
WE PRIDE OURSELVES on Ihe
ism. There is entirely too much work will be resumed,at once. . The
Thla contest rotern the entire State of Florida. The mimbrr of
race.
favoritism shown in the matter of new hotel and the bulkhead will
EXCLUSIVE BAKERY ATMOScontestants will be UtAlted to twp jiundred; also the number In each
■pending the people’s money on make a vast difference in Lake Mon­
His steady rise in Florida politics
PHERE which preraila llKRE.
county will be limited. Ladles as well as gentlemen will be entitled (o
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(around) the* roads. The people get roe.
has been almost without precedent
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compete for the awards. Liberal payment for services, whether or not
little benefit. The money all go««.
and it has been the result of no
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an award Is won.
The
only
odors
that
are
odorable
,
Sixty thousand-'dollars n year are
■hallow, spectacular or ,meretricious
Irish potatoes are as sure and cer
here are those odorable odors ariabeing frittered away by county uu- tain a crop aa can be grown. Flor­
qualities appealing m erely to popu­
Thd ^ontest/wlll be conducted by a thoroughly reputable busi­
i thoritios.
There ia no’ charge of ida’s« production of' potatoes for
' lag fironj OUR ODORIFEROUS
lar. Imagination or p!ayingsvs)&gt;r£wd]y
ness
concern
and /or a perfectly legitimste purpose. Full particular«
graft by county officials. They afd 1914-16 should be ten times aa large
upon popular prejudice.
Ho has
BAKERY GOODS, DUE to their
will
be
»applied
ehch person who is considered eligible to enter the
only careless. They have allowed a* ever before. With all food pro­
been tested, and tested thoroughly;’
QUALITY and the ^ANlTARY
contest. Send your name and address, with references.
As the
ft ~ thcfftsdvw to get igto Vote of waste. duct# increasing In value, potatoes
from small beginnings all the way
CONDITIONS pervading onr «hop.
number of contestinta^s limited, you will be too late unless you act
There la something radically wrong will doubtless bring more per bushel
up, ahdT hh .has made good In’ every
with our system or our miterlal.—: than ever before.
position of responsibility In ' which
D e fe n d News.
he has been placed, from a small
Judging from our own experience
RaUo qf pay for all plumbers, car­
county office to that of chief tytecuwttb roadi and city* streets would penters, painters and tianstera in the
tive of Florida. The man is solid,
¿ m y that your material Is wrong and city's employ so they will receive tho
dependable and capable, clean as
Bakory
you will spend more mo
each prevailing wage has been approved
any public Man alive, and with an
Gainesville, Florida
year on repairs than it-wi d take by the committee of finance, ways
unusually. full acquaintance with
n a »sinon«,
, ,n
ie *
to pay interest and principal in and means of-Toledo, Ohio.
as well as state affairs, he

THE HIGHER COST OF LIVING
SOLVED

BEGIN TO SAVE TODAY

S A T J F U R D .E L A .

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TRAMMELL FOR SENATOR

$40,000 in Fifty Free Awards
Number of Contestants Limited

Every One P aid fo r Services

J. L. M i l l e r ’ s

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I t A L CONTEST

�SEPTEMBER 4. 1914

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IN AND ABOUT TflE-QTY
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Little Happenings—Mention
Matters In Brief

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W. H. Howard, a prominent mer­
chant of Oviedo was in the city
yesterday on hunt ness and pleasure
Of and his many friends were glad to
sde him.

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THE SANFORD HERALD
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AT SANFORD CHURCHES
At The Baptist Church

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. ■The Capital Contest
Eli"whcre in ibis issue will be
found the first announcement of
the ( ipitnl Contest of Gaipesville,
Ela.
I lit*»« people are making plans
to give away many valuable autojnpbilt*», pianos, watches and jewel­
ry
A notable feature of the contest is
that it is l&gt;cing put on by a "thortiughl. reliable tirrn and one that is
very strung financially, and there is
no "fake" about it. The name of
the firm putting on this contest is
being withheld for the jiresent for
reasons of their own. The sole ob­
ject being to increase their business
and the public is absolutely assured
that they will he amply paid for
their trouble in addition to the
prizes offered.

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p a g e f iv e

Services Sunday, i^ptp, 6 th, corner
Closing out all typewriter carbon Park and Sixth street.
paper. Best grades '’only, at 25c
9:30 Primary school in the Shack.
PERSONAL ITEMS O f INTEREST per dozen
sheets. HeraldOffice,
9:30 Main school in the church.
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Bond concert for 15 minutes
Herein' Class for young men
M.
F.
Haines
of
Tampa
was
in
4 nrama/y Of The Ftoatini'Small Talk*
Eidclis Class (or young ladies
the
city
yesterday
calling
on
his
Succinctly Arranged For Hurried
Graded school in all classes.
many friends. He is with the Hills­
Herald Reader*
11:00 “ A Vision of Heaven." the
borough hotel of that city, assisting
✓
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Mannger Driver td make it the most third sermon in a series on the book
Everybody root for Sanford.
of Revelation.
popular, hotel in South Florida.
3:30" Jr. B. V. P. U.
Drink PLEZOL, the now drink. _
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Iro
cold
PLEZOL
in
bottles
(or
6:45 Sr. B. Y. P iU . In the Shack.
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sale at all
dealers.
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7:45 "W h at is M v &gt; " a special
Mm- W. F. Leavitt and children
The Germans are getting nearer sermon in observance of I^ibor Day.
" left Wednesday for a month at Coj1to Paris every day and the hullotin The organixations of Labor Men wjll
onado Beech*
hoard J n front of The Herald of!lco be special guestr.
Welcome,' always welcome..—r —
S c o - J M V A ih - U ^ 4 k s a i ^ .« « W i * « 4 L U w lW ^ '- I W P .'''l most closely by
G E O R G E HYBfJETC
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large
crowds
who
want
to
see
the
lettuce and cauliflower aeeiL - 96-if ;
Negotiations are pending for the
Pas Liar.
progress of the war..
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estahlishment of a milk depot in
/orgot the Jfe-Kjit
4.-**- *' Q -*— — «^Orlanffo, and if the scheme is put
pcclal Labor “Day Sermon
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next Wednesday.
K cr Tflbfi^iunr TsnirKitT
into effect n company from the
from a plraraTrr-rrrp-tTr^tTr-TTTmnr^ “ 7 . •
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On account of September 7th be- Shenandoah Valley of Virginia will
* Hair goods, new line of humaq
tains of Tennessee and North Carol­
ing Labor Day tho service of next have on sale here a complete stock
hair »witches at Mrs. Grace E.
H E man in the bed f e j i o t enjoying his re&amp;t_ ]
ling; Miss Hoskins will remain sev_clmr£ÍL-oí—dairy. produets, inrhirhng~milkT &amp;
- WdlHHWSr—IQS - Firat «tnuU---- &amp;-3-2itc. eiuT 'WPiTRs longer wjlh her uficIiTTn
wilflfo used as a sjiccial Labor Day cream, hunter and cheese, The milk
after a hard day’s work as lie should. If he &lt;$&gt;
p. T. Wakefield, a prominent cit- Tennessee. *
service. Rev. George Hyman, the wHI he pasteurized, imd of the rich- ♦ ■
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-ia -t k i.x it y ..o n . —■Thinn*.* wimtmr- WnTnort sprayers pastor will siienk on the subject, est uuaiRy, and of that richness of &lt;&amp;. were sleeping on one of our Mattresses he wouldjbe
Wednesday.
in the near future should leave or­ "W h a t is Man?" Ail the labor or­
P* Imied.0*
"*C'f°n
waiting much easier than appearances indicate.
.
Fresh yeast cakes' and Imperial ders at the »tore of the Geo, Hs ganizations of the city have been in­ ofhcohumiy a
Fcrnald
Hardware
Co.
nt
once,
as
it
vited
to
attend
this
service
and
The
fact
tKnt
the
milk
simply
is
gasoline irons at Mrs. Simon’s.
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Devoting perhaps one third of his time to sleep, he
takes about 30. days to get them many of them la v e nccepted nnd always short during the winter in
♦
Come out and see the Basket Ball from the factory.
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a Inrge audience of men is exprrted Orlando and with the prospect of ♦ could well afford to rest on the best Mattress made, and
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team win from the Del^ind team
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Music suitable for the greatest season in thd history ,of &lt;♦&gt;
Every one in Sanford w h o has a to be present.
next Wednesday.
y there is nothing better than the ones we carry’.
small tract of land should plant a the occasion will be rendered by u the rity, the proponed" milk depot
Get your ie? cream from Duhart's fall garden, for at the present i n . 1 largo chorus. The genuine welcome would serve u most useful purpose in
Ice Cream Factory.
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crease in prices of food the chickens wil&gt; ho » w&gt;llin&lt;i M who
comn’ furnishing the additional supply.
TELL 1IIM ABOUT IT WHEN HE WAKES
As to whether the supply furnish­
Mrs. W. E. Gore of Orlando is the and garden will haVe to j*lay their ^*,p sprv'co W'H begin at 7.45.
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guest of her parent*, Mr. and Mrs. part in reducing the high cost o f ! The subjects of the sermons for ed ■!&gt;&gt; the new company will have
the other Sunday nights of the any * licet in lowering the jiresent
living
Win. Hot ha inly on Park avenue
CASH
OR I N S T A L L M E N T
month of September nt the Bhptist price 1*1 milk end butter, remains to
Typewriter Ribbons Rerncmiier
PLEZOL is the one best fountain
church are 'as follows:
be dr mm strated; but if sue?* should
the Herald when you need onj*.
drink.
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Sept. Mlth, "Spark Plugs,"
he the ease, it vstil prove a most
Ar\y make machine.. 75c delivered
Sept. 20th ,."T h e Northern Iron." wSlrome boon to those who ure now
S ' or C doses 6 6 C will herak any,
anywhere. Phone 148.
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Sept.
27th, "T h e Judgment D ay" con piffled to pay twelve and a half’
case of Fever or Chills. Price 2G
SANFORD* FLORIDA ♦
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cent * jier quart for milk, nnd forty.cents.
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The Blue Seal Tiro Gompouud
&lt;§&gt;
five cents for butter
Paporter- ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ % ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
Labor Dny Service
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Miss Belle Icenhour, n popular will positively heal punctures and
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The second annual laihor Day ser­ Star
young Indy of Geneva spent Wed­ preserve the life of your nut omítales
nesday in the city on a shopping, and motorcycle tires and tu!&gt;t. vid* will be observed at the Con­
, „„„in li
u iL it,.,.mun
iil :j
N orirx
o r v(M
HttKHirrs
nalII
&gt; iDonald,
Heeinan. jJ. mN itr
Brail
&gt;n&lt;) h).
u, « , n ftMUI,on
Exelusive territory open
Address gregational church next Sunday at
I «d erisive Itnllle
tour.
■h a w , i m d J u m p » I. G i f e s of O r l a n d o '«''rt &lt;*ut nt th&gt;* f'lri-ult Court for i h* SnvI* A Hanna. Sole Distributor«, .913 tthe
Thi« is
ht* f Vf ning »ervi**«*, 7 30
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! **nlh Juilirtal f l r r u i t ot PloriiJ«. In »n*l for
Ti ff* H.i nfor &lt;1 Bi»«kct Bail t •*:»in
a n d I II S udl i - r a n d 1.
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lllden
miniil. i*nui»i&gt;, in * rauw whnrwin AntitJ
New hooking orders for Itig Pos­ Florida ti tenue. Tampa, Fla
ìli iMcur •in m i' »u h t h** a ffvire iff ( hr pin &gt; '♦t lu* lu*»1 a ttff lira vs li mu i•f
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A
i r i r u l i u r a l &gt;'hrmlc«l
l'ompsny, ■
nf
tin
kin
nd
After
ton Lettuce and t'a ultlloaer mi -ciI. .
Q)irji«lillMii, i« plalnlUf, «n&lt;l A, Bocnpr la
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t Kri-Ütp
KimIi ru! Cnutinl iff Xh* Church**.« oí DH i tul . m &lt;’inumili» Gym. rò«ult tinn of the riimil system that i» now iirfi.nif»ni, I ha*,* triiril .upan and will acll
F. F. Dutton.
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Aun*rira , ¡tuff, in 191(1 a great Inbnr ing n i lumi »run* of il to 31
al puhlir Diilrry at ihv front, door of Iha
Mr*» Grace F* Williams leave- the
being dug to drain that ridi lerri- i ciun hnuar Ir, Hantnril. Pletlda, on ihe
(trg:i nixfi timi ■■iidnr»t,d t hi» «uggì*»Everybody help the Sanford team
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jila
s
rff
a
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irri
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no*
B.
li a m»
Miintlay in Oriol, tt. A- [&gt; I9|4, It
lir«t nf next week fur I hr northern
tiiry, the party will return to Or fif-t
I.
riny ihr '.Ih *la&gt; .*f .allí mimlh, durtnc tha»
lltlll a m uff V¡»fil it.« mciulicr» to al- (roui si 111 t O lilllrih
next Wednesday.
F 111* Sa ninni
Ir
»al
tjiiura
„1 -ali*, Io thi* hlchc*«t and haat —
lando, and aid Mr Wright in such
markets to make a large uni! com*»
hlildrr fer raah, all lh&gt;* nzht, tilla* and In*
temi »uch sprvic*1*. . Wo shnil iu* hoy» 4M*ro riq» •atrffl y r berrò li &gt;y t ho
For Sale- Pepped Plants.
plete line of the latest Milliners
further way ua limy be deemed nec- IW
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drirlldaol, AVlioatafr lar _
glu ff lo ,«*■«.*. .«IK h O-Uciul1! 111f _UCXL Uh* i—»4**1
a r r f i a m r r r l i t l r a t r &gt;,f t h » r a n i t a l t l o r V
---I.trdly Wnikrr
i*««jiry in carrying out tin* idea» «*( I I,I Ihr
Wtitle awnv "and itnrtrrg ttin romlntT
l'roplr*
ItaoV o! Sanford. í,rln&lt; mor*
Sunday •■4eiiing. either in a body or
Gunrding of Kouih and Itaynnr the Board of Trad ;it Vt hti M* I l l V I I l t •Ì.*arril»*il aa f o l l o » « :
West Side
Litp season Mr« Tremaine, who wa*
1 Vr ti f i n i r No J 1 9* for I r a * UbhB| • of tho
individually
The special subject l»y wn» vrry good. tlns l«*ing Raynor’»
t uf (ho
FroptiMi
of flaiiMiss Estelle Sallax of May port is with Caldwell &amp; Sons several month» the pastor is “ Labor's Appeal and lirst game as guarii he did just ice Unit "T h e Stroller" N at this time forrl, FI»* i u, r of
m par valur of 1 1*0 0 0 . 0 0 «mi
paying
n
special
vi«i^
to.
Oriundo.
and
lust
season
with
Mr»
Overman
! « hook or market v t lu r nf 1 2 ,0 0 0 , 0 0 . Hr M
visiting her friends. Mr and Mrs.
Christianity's Answer."
The great to ilo* pnsition
prn tir riy lir ìiif uàw in | nn » H Ìo n of , thr
Reporter -Star
L M. Leinhart of Toil Palmetto will attend to the business and »he problems of labor ute important
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A Oornrr and IrviriJ upyr» «t t h f PfopThe playing of («ilU*rt al center
.will be grpntly pleased to »re her
|r r i y «il A 1 *uritrr. atul tei « u U f y Aald
avenue.
consideration« for every loyal Amer­ wausuai, whtch i« con»idered
ru iitin *m i r m i i
FurrhsMPr lo p i v for
many friend» at her new home
imic nt ir and ,
ican. (or labor is the great funda­ nn o &gt;g thè l*est in thè state
Manager Dicterich of the Vir­
S TirnIT nf iifm lnrili C o u n ty , r i i ,
Dr and Mrs .) C Fletcher aud mental in a democracy: and all
t Kf» A(r
1
h.mner and . Herruig itluyyii good
ginia furolina Che mira I Co is the
children,
Dorothy,
and
J
C
Jr,,
should
have
a»
large
and
open
a
game»
ut
forward.
proud possessor of a fine Ford tour­
left for their home at Sanford Sun­ vision of these questions as p a ­
DeLnnd hall Ine ani of thè basii!
ing rnr presented by bis firm.
N O T I C E O F S l l K i l t F F ' S HAt.lt
day morning at 3 o'clock after stille
All are cordially welcome.
Nolle» li h»r»liy *lv»n th*t under m&lt;l
and a big i-rowd, which carne very
l&gt;
&gt;
»(tine
ol ■ wru ol Fieri Farlss Inuel
Come to the Nautilus Casino at -spending the week end here very
ru-arly hetng dlsafipolnted. a» thj* So I’nwerful li Shocks Liter and out and under the Mat ot iha County Court
Seabreexe, the coolest spot in Hnr- pleasantly with Mr. and Mrs E 1*
lor llllliHoruurh County, Florida, In that
Leaves it Weaker Than Before.
Snnford team wus hall an hour late
t ongccgalionnl Church
eertaln eau»e (herelrf |*endln( wherein
iila, to spend your vacation.
Per­ Wilson and other friends.
Dodson’s Liver Tone Is Bet­
Mrs
Tam i*» Fertilizer Company, a mrporatloir
The pastur und family have i e r . I " i t i i n K
■"* »l&gt;i"-aram*c.
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plalntiS and K. It. Potter i« delendant,
fect bathing houses and lieaeh. Fletcher’s brother, Q. C. Sperrlng
tor to Take
the underlined She,-if! baa Dvtnd upon
* HP *'tu&gt; UP WU!' ,,H G'H^ws.
Fresh, water shower*
New woolen accompanied them home, returning turned from an Invigorating vaca-1
Nearly everybody .who has ever «nd an Monday, tha Sth day ot Ortohar,
Herring, r f
lion, und are now ready to cooperate
A. t&gt; 11H*. the «ante M n t tha Hrvt Mon­
bathing sul.ts and room 25c.
Eo Monday
tried calomel has found that it gives day
Dr and Mr» Fletcher
In aaid month and a legal aalaa day, will
Knnner,
f
for
a
large
campaign
for
the
fall
und
for tale and aell at public outcry to
men and women.
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only a temporary relief.
For cal­ ezpoie
noticed quite a great deal of im­
Gilbert
c
lioggeson
fCapt.i.
the hl(ha«l and beat bidder tor cash, with­
winter work.
in
the
Iraal hour» on «aid date, at and In
omel
is
such
a
jiowerful
drug
that
it
provement
in
the
city
since
their
5 or 6 dosés 66G w'ill*break any
Routh Capt
r g.
Flvery member is urged to plan* to
front of the rouri hou*e door in the city of
residence
h
&gt;
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several
months
ago
»hock»
und
weaken«
tile
liver
and
Case of Fever or Chills
Price 25
Hanford, Seminole eouiiy, Florida, the tolRaynor g Seiden
be jiresent nt the service« of the
(
* ■ , . ! ■ . *1 &gt;•---I-- ,t..,-»»,.j U-d eltuate . lying and
Ft Meade Lender
cents.
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ii'in*
••• Se-ninJl*!
*unty. Florida, ‘to-wll;
chu-ch, and 'especially lor
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i ' *i H;u&gt; «It CCe r * the »ou'H half of |.ol
I rr d u t i hi
'.Vasiihurt*,
*ul*
i
n
t
lie
■ning n a;•&lt; •ii.il ■
S umí V
Now is the time fur all the San
Flit» four 4* i of &gt; Joae^' j Addition to
This is one of the reason, why Sanford, according i&gt; rr-.p 'or r'.a: .fFCTWef
The ret urn game will be played m
holpi j .
. j offered for
ford .people to help make a good
Notice to Public
aa
In th' hubltc record* nf riranco
L. R. Philips A Co. gtu:ranlon Dod­ andrecorded
Semlnota counltee, elate of Florida,
Basket Ball team.
All occupation tux will he due nil members, und irt tho &lt;voning the * n A/ord next Wednesday night, Sojit. son’s Liver Tone to take the pined of to
aatUfy the term* of eald execution and
labor service, elsewhere notoil ip this! "Hh, in the Parish House lit the F.jtiscoets».
PLEZOL is the B E S T 'cherry October lir»t. All not paid by Octo­
calomel.
Dodson’s
Liver
Tone
is
a
Bated
IhU Slat &lt;’ •/ of Auguat, 1014. *
. copal church.
ber 15th will be considered delin paper will be observod.
0. M. llANf*.
4-tf
drink.
purely
vegetable
lix'er
tonic
that
will
It is earnestly desired that every
i* n Sanford team, and should
Sheriff Seminole County. Florid», *
quent and double rate charged.
* Frl Stc
Mrs. J. E. Terwilliger and three
Sunday school member will be in bis have tbe carries support of lb. Su n - cure constipation quickly und gently,
M W LOVELL.
without
any
danger
of
bad
aftcrchildren, Helen, Eugene and Charles
place next Sunday, 9:46 a in., also ford people,
4--ile
Clerk
B V E R Y B O D Y C O M E O P T A N I)1effects
It is guaranteed to do this
left this week for a month’s vacation
that every C. E. member will bo
with a guarantee that is simple nnd
P u b lic O p inio n.
S
E
E
TH
E
GAME
on the txach at Coronado.
r^jdv to start the fall work with in­
M ill C lose on Labor Dii)
fair
if you buy a bottle of Dod­
People
»ay
Flow atmnx public opin­
terest in the evening C. Fi service at
Sec the Hill Hardware Co. for
Many of the Sanford stores will
son's Liver Tone far your.«3|f or ion Is. and, Indeed, It Is strong whllo
Will
Write
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Oviedo
6:45.
J. C. Pearson fruit box nails. Prices rlose on Monday next, the same
your children, and do not find tim It In In Us prime, iu Its childhood
I'lease let the Barucus remember
Editor Edgar A Wright. &lt;•( the it jterfectly take« the place of calo­ and old ngi* It Is ns weak ns any other
lower than ever before,
2-4te
being Labor Day and a legal holiday.
their opportunity, and every man be Florida Grower, published at Tampa
mel, then return to t/le store where organism. 1 try to make my own
S. Puleaton, Wnltcr Hand, Mayrfr Qn account of the automobile races rpund with tjie answer "H ere" to
is expected to arrive in tho city this you bought it nnd get your money work belong to the youth of pubtla
nnd
mnny
other
attractions
nt
Day­
Thrasher and J. D. Davison wer«
roll (-all next Sunday morning.
opinion. The history of the world la
evening, preparatory to a 4 general back with u smile.
among those who spbnt sevcrnl days tona Beach the merchants nf Suntho record of tho weakhos», frailty
write-up
of
Orlando
and
its
environs,
of this week at Coronado Beach ford think it would be a good idea to
and death of public opinion, as geol­
MrlhodUt Services Sunday
which
he
will
gather
data
for
during
close the stores, not only honoring
fishing.
But Good T h i n g to R e m e m b e r ,
ogy I» the record of tho dorny of those
ing his stay here. He is known all
Sunday school 9:45.
the laboring men hut giving the
It's hard to realizo that your bodily organisms In which public opin­
Thursdays and Sunday»— Wood­
Preaching by the pastor II o’clock. over the state ns "Th e Stroller," troubles «com ns unimportant to nnclerks n holiday also. In tjie gioions havo found material expression.
land Park.
Picnic conveniences,
mul while »trolling around in this 0Ujt,r ,llall a„ j,|„ goem ta y0U.— jcj . — Samuel Butler
Subject.
"T h o Making of a Saint,"
cery line those already agreeing to
amusements. ’ The only safe,* clean
The evening sermon 7:30, a pres­ section, may find many interesting chaflgo
close are L. P. McCuller, Irwin &amp;
outdoor swimming pool, emptied
entation
of a gospel theme— A ^’ ho­ things to tell through the Grower.
Giles and J . D, Roberts and it is
daily, cleaned and re-filled from ar­
Th« first thing in the morning will
Nice Distinction.
*
very likely that many of the other lograph.
tesian well. Shower bath, toboggan
iw
a ' trip t o .B l a c k Hammock nt
Extreme».
The different departments of the
"I hr.vo four more sons,” style! a wlfclines of business will a l s o close.
•Hde. Leased privat.Iy also.
Bt5f
The party so far organThere are two certain causes of ne»s at a Westminster (England) Inworshiji are planned for the one (&gt;ur* Oviedo
¡red
for
the
run
is
romp«»«d
of
family
trouble: A woman’s love of dry lueut the other day, two in America
jiuu.*
of
helping
men
to
find
the
The frjends of W. J. Hill nre-wu*«u
knd two alive,11
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"Desire
of
all
nations"
.nnd
nssi.Mi
Messrs
J
M
Cheney
a
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and
,OVo of " et
Notice
School
Examination
Jicd about him in New York for
them
to
worship
Him
when
found.
The
teachers'
county
examination
fear that he may Jte drafted in the
The Methodist church has had n
English army. He is a member of for county Certificates will he held
remarkable history as a soul, saving
the Queen's Own Preserves and is nt* Sanford beginning Tuesday,
liable to be called upon nt any time. Sept. 8 th a t' 8 a. m. For white institution. It was horn in a revival.
teachers in the Sanford High School; Every* Methodist in Sanford is need­
Stamped Quods! Ju st received a
for -colored teachers in the Hopper ed in the services for the fall ramlarge anortnlent* of »tumped goods,
pnigrf.
The pastor and
super­
Academy.' ‘ * ^
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* vt«; gowns, pillow case»s towels, In­
A fee of one dollar will he col­ intendent of tho Sunday school, with
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fants* wear, table runners, pillow
lected of each examinee. Bring ink. the officials appreciate the loyalty
Consider the advantage of having a partner in your business who has ample
top», etc., at Mrs. Grace E. Wiland hearty support of church the ~ •resources, who allows you to run your business as you wish, and who takes an
pen.and paper.’
3Um«, 100 First.street.
3-2tc
past season and are looking for
D. L. T H R A S H E R . Supt.
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active interest in' your business success.
greater success in the approaching
Having returned from their wed1-4 tc
* *
This is the relation we form with our customers.
&lt;Ung trip Mr. and Mr*. George
winter. Thoy havo appreciated the
presence of the members of the
■Bishop are at home tq their many
Make us a partner in your business agreeable to the above conditions; then
N O T IC E
Presbyterian and Congregational
friend* at the Puleaton residence on
take time to have a personal talk with our officers whenever you are in need of
Park avenue.
As I have charge of the business of the churches the past month and rejoice
advice. You will always be welcome and we will assist you in every way pos- J
Title Bond &amp; Guarantee Co., East San­ with them on the return of their
sible along such business lines.
Pia#no and Player Piano- Expert
•
ford Land League, and W. A. Whit lutsiors.
tuning and repairing . All work a b ­
comb* I can be found in the Tax As­
M AKE O lIR BANK OUR BANK
solutely guaranteed. W.L. .Hafvcy.
A Peace Meeting
sessor's Office in the court house.
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T H O S . K. BA TES
in our country is calling for an hour
Automobile Owner» Take Notice
Tho Bluo teal Tiro
Compound of prayor to the pod of nations to
Reduced Rates over Concrete
Bridge at Daytona— All »mall car* will positively heal punctures and stay the awful tide of war in Eu­
(C O U R T H O U SE BU ILD IN G )
including Ford» with passenger», preserve the life of your automobiles rope, and for the preservation of M l
and
motorcycle
tires
and
tijbea.
round trip 25c. All large car*, Inpoire wit Iff n our own borders.
D. THRASHER, V*Pra.
FORREST LAKE, Prei.
A. R. KEY, Cuhler
4Udlng passenger* SBe round trip. Exclusive territory open. Address
Will not evry true patriot rally
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T H E SANFORD HERALD

Gordon Craig
S o ld ie r of F o rtu n e — B y R an d all P a rrish
Copyright, 1912, by A. Ç. McClurg &amp; Co,
S Y N O P S IS
Gordon Crni* I* titrad by two men, Vail
and Neale, for 110 OuO to go Milt» and Uaperaonate Philip Henley, oatenalbly to aave
an aatata for Henley, who. they aay, la In
prison. Oral* la to take with him a wopersonate Mrs. Henley.
e
a to Imper««
uapecttd of burglary, Cmlc la cleared
ky am yydtin*
« in * woman
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wandeffli* In tha
•treat She la out of work and hungry.
They talk In a restaurant,
,

• Bhe la ; an actreas, deserted by her
waalthy, drunken husband She conaenta

to an aouttvjaUh- Craig», .r v ,iu ,

'‘I *"* •* •■'Tirfc'ftemarfl la-a kood woman e n d * * «
play th e-p art ef Mr» Henley to help
Craig.- They arrive at tha rundown Iltnley plantation and are greeted by a rough
looking overseer.

Coomba the overseer, and n myeterlou*
Degrees, Bailie, acem to bn the only ixr-

sons on lh* plantation. Craig la ajrakmad by s abut and fltU d bJHM m u tL rm *
*Wou—ard S «sola friend of Coombs»
appsars. Probing tha murder, Craig finds
the corpee mtaelng Mra, Bernard la really
Mrs. Henley^ Hho and Craig dateimtnc to
fight for her mtedlhg huabend'e estate.
- Bhe Believes Henley dead.
Coombs denies Henley ts dead and de­
fies Craig, although the latter reveals
Mra Henley’s Identity to the overseer.
The latter saye llratey himself put him
la charge-of the plantation.
’ 'Mra Hanley and Craig find Philip Hen­
ley'S eta I ring Ip the garden. Exploring
the house alone, Craig finds a secret beat» meot room.
He la trapped and discovers two dead
bodies. One la the missing corp s* and
tbs other la Coombs. Craig Is struck
down and la made prisoner by a dark
young man, another'named Herman and
Broussard. Mra Henley ts also caught
Craig and the woman are taken aboard
a yacht, which salts The owner and master, the dark young tpan, calls himself
Philip Henley. He tries to win Craig, and
the latter feigns friendship for him In or­
der to help the woman.
Mra Henley denies the mhn ts her hus­
band. She ta locked up In a stateroom, and
"Henley" produces papers which seeming­
ly support hla claim. Craig pretends to
Join In hla filibustering expedition.
Craig plans to escape with Mrs. Henley
In a small boat and provisions It secretly.
Going to summon her, he finds her cabin
unoccupied, hut In good order
“Henley" forces hl» attention* on Mr*
Henley, and Craig eaves her. mnhlrut the
captain n prisoner tn hie own cabin
*Tlenley*i” men have orders from him not
to disturb him Craig lunches with Brous­
sard,Tbs creole, angry with "Henley." telle
Craig that “Henley" is Philip
. Henley's
-Half brother, son
enn of Skllle!
Skills! and thatThlTlp
lhatT hi
la dead. The half breed la trying to seise
the astata Craig prepares to leave the
yacht.
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At hight Craig avid Mra Henley embark
In the amall boat, taking to the gulf of
Mexico. They deride Veil and Neale were
two crooks trying to' grab the Henley re­
tata

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"A schooner rigged strain y a ch t” 1
explained briefly, "clearing from New
Orleans f&amp;r Santiago. She Is cu route
to Spanish HAndunia. with munitions
of war."
“Exactly, under comihand of a man
named Henley. Smith, this sound*
too good to he true."
He walked across the cabin twice,
thinking, not eren glancing up as ho
paused ua. Suddenly he itopped, fac­
*
ing me,
"Where did he get you two?"
"in a bayou off the Alabama coast."
' "And you got away Inst evening—
how r
He walked back and forth as I re­
viewed the events swiftly. 1 hardly
think he naked no much ns a «Ingle.,
question, bit eyes upon my face' and
then upon the face or the girl.
"A rather at range tale.'' he com­
mented when 1 bad concluded, "and
perhaps the whole ta not told. I lo werer, that ta bone of my nffnlr. Now,
listen. Thla la a revenue cutter. We
were ordered out of I'en-ou-olu four
days ngu to Intercept thla boat on
.which you two were prisoners
We
haven’t even Hlglited the vessel, mid
If we dill would be perfectly helpless,
us alu- cun Mteum three ktluts to our
one. Only some streak of wonderfully
good luck would ever enable ua to
capture her. I hntf believe you nre
the good luck. If you do wfint 1 sugpesfc“--------------- ■
------------------------"What?" 1 naked “1 will be willing
Would you need Mr*. Henley also?"
"Yes.” nml he Turned to the officer.
“It Is not n very compUrnted plan,
but we will try I t 1 don't think Ueule j will leave these waters without an
effort Iq recover hla boat and prison­
er*. He will wnut those papers and
revenge on Craig here. He has no
CHAPTER XVII.
warning that wo are after him. I l&gt;o
The Revenue Cutter.
Ileve the fellow will cruise about In
T* could not have been long, not tbe same neighborhood Until daylight
tn exceed a moment or two, All we have to do la lay n trap—the
when a .sudden leaping of the boat's the trap."
.boat brought us back to a real­ ."You mean conceal a squad of men
isation of our .position,. As soon os i In the bottom and send It adrift
had regained control of the craft 1 again?"
reached out again and touched her
"Exactly; Idwer the mast, as though
hand.
Craig here had been unable to step
‘This Is all so strange, so unexpect­ it, or. better still, heave It overboard
ed. 1 can scarcely comprehend what Tbo loss of weight will give room for
has occurred.”
another man. Then cover the lads
"Strange, yea, In tho way, it has hap­ over with the canvas. They will never
pened." she coincided. "But we can­ inspect tbe ruse on the Ben Gull-or
not afford to dwell upon that now., study It out through glasses. They'll
Wo are in peril. Ho you really* know simply recognize their boat and steer
where wo are—for what yog are ateer- for It."
"The fighting odds will be pretty
,in *r
“It la largely a guess. There la heavy, sir," said Smith aoberty.
“We must trust to surprise and get
nothing to give me guidance except
as t unscrew the face of this com puss tbe crew below fasteued down before
■n alarm Is sounded on board. A doz­
and reel the needle."
“ Then wo may still he within view en armed men ought to clear the
from the deck or the 4)ea Gull at day­ docks. How do you look at tbe affair,
Craig? Will tbe plan work?"
break?" •
"1 am not sure 1 understand oxnctly
“ Yea, That will depend entirely
what Is proposed, sir."
upon luck."
"My thought la that this man Hen­
“Why, look there!" she exclaimed
ley
will be sufficiently anxious to get
quickly. “Fee—to tbo right! Merciful
bold of you two again pud regain those
heayeua! H h i t ship!?
papers, so that he will steam .about
i t was bard to Uetarmlne the uature
slowly all night, hoping to get sight
*cf the vessel, the aides looming close
of the missing boat at daylight He
above us,'but It was not the Boh Gull. has no means of ¡mowing that the
I was certain of that from tho height revenue officers are after him. If he
of the rail and the outline of a square sights us at daybreak he'll make a
foresail showing dimly against the run and show ua a cleon.najr of heels
sky; I called out:
He'd be bull down In ffr« hours',' for
"Ahoy there! Take us aboard!” •
this ta a alow old tub. Now, what 1
I shouted twice before a head popped propose la this," and the captain count­
over the rail uml stared ddwn in ap­ ed off tbe points on hla Angers. “There
parent amaxciucnt
Is about au hour of darkness left—suf­
“Ilullo. the boat! Who arc you? ficient to suable me to run this cutter
What do you w o n tr
|In behind Cosmos Island safely out of
"Small boat adrift; two passengers. ‘ sight. In the meanwhile we'lk dls
mantle that small boat a b i t slip a
Throw ua a rope!”
dozen good meu uuder tho canvas and
"All right! Stand by!”
I could hear his voted up above turn her adrift"
"Aud you wUb tne to go alsoT" .
aboutlug orders. There was a rush of
“ Yes: If yon will.“ .
feet, and a rope's end fall within
“And Mrs. Henley?"
reach. The head bobbed over the rail
"That would he tbe only way to al­
again, and a moment later 1 bad help­
ed her up a awaylng hoarding ladder lay afiaplciou on the Sen Gall."
I intituled, half turning so as to
and felt the solid deck under my feet
The Intense darkness puzzled me, not look st ner.
a gleam of light showing anywhere.
“You wUb to say yes?” abe asked
Suddenly a hand touched my arm.
quietly, “You believe the plan will
"This way. air. Help the lady a f t auccced?"
Tbs Hack la ciegr "
’i t sounds feasible." "What kind o t a beat la th u r**ih e
Sbe glanced toward tbe waiting cap­
whispered.
tain and then hack Ipto my face.
*Tm Sure I don't know. Not big
"Then i will go, of course." ebe said
enough for a passenger liner.” smilingly. “Let as not discuss It any
Wa were at the head of the compan­ more."
ion atalrs and descended carefully, * The captain stepped forward, bow­
dinging to the rail. Tho officer,, grop­ ing. bare headed.
ing in the darkness, opened'a door at
“tyuat bravely Spoken.” he said sob­
the .bottom and hurried us Into the erly. “I owe you a debt, madam . Mr
lighted cabin. - Facing os. one hand Smith, have tbe boat prepared at once
resting on the table, stood a abort to carry out my Idea."
sturdy man In uniform. He began
“To leave the Impression that an In
competent seaman bad beta In charge
are you? How did you come of U (braugb the night slrf**to be adrift in these waters? Answer
"Exaclly. Tbe (hast overboard and
op, air. You're do fltberman.”
the canvko-atowed badly."
“ We escaped from a Teasel last evon"Yes, sir: a big sheet"
" air.”
w. !
"Bunch It so nn to leave all the space
do you mean by oecaped-run potelblej leave tbe Jlfe set; U will belp

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“Vcs. air ” And 1 atepped aside so
ho could aoo her more clearly. "Wo
wore being hold nu prlaouere."
HI a eyoa Unshed to her fae*. rested
gn Instant, and then hla cap wna In
his band, yj
^
"This la the revenue cutter Saline,
which I' have the honor to command.
Mr. Braltb, nstlst the lady to n chair
and haye the «toward tiring a glnzs of
wine. Now. air. are you ready- to anitrerT"
"I nm
were prisoner» on. board
the Sea Gull. It is \ long story. In­
volving a will. In which the master of
that' vessel wis Interested. "Wfl es­
caped In a small boat last evening and
have been floating about since.*"
- "Thé Ben Gull? Ho you remember
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roueonl „ the men. Send' Lieutenant
Hutton here"
"Ho will have command of (bc
party ?"
“Ye*; lei hlui pick hi* own men aud □ UQLE C A LLS DECOME F A M IL IA R
then rt-|Kjri to me. arm them with a
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revolver apiece He llvoly about I f ,
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The dawn broke gray »nid tleMilute. Respond to tha M artial Summons a t
I »at ot tbe tiller, grimplng olio of tier
Rapidly as Could T h eir Ride
hand* tu mine and »tiirlna nuilouaty
Evidence of .T h e ir Intolll
about the lirondt-nlug circle. Tbebual
gence on Record. _
la which we rode, while buoyant
enough, still bore the outward appear­
"Horace chosen for tho military
ance of o wreck, the broken stump of
a mast barely showing sufficiently high service," said an old artilleryman,
to support tbe flapping Jib. and tbe “show marvelous Intelligence and
Wet canvas of the mainsail completely quickness In adapting themselves to
concealing everything forward. The Its requirements. Every artilleryman
men were lying low, so completely bid­ knows that they learn tho buglo calls
den a s 't o be Invisible even to ua, but and tho evolution« sooner, as s rule,
tbe lleuteuant sat upright, with bead than the average recruit.
above tbe mass ot Ball, and waa acan"They quickly acquire a uniform
Slug tbo sea with glasses.
gait, which la about the same as the
"Hadn't aecu you before»” he aald route «tep or usual marching stop. If
to tuc. “ Dark when wo came over tbe tho horses did not fall habitually Into
aide, you know. Had morning.”.
tho same gait as tho Infantry thcro
"The fog la lifting
Wbat Is that would bo varying distances bqtw«m
block mans out there?" _ “ '
. . tho different arnia of the service.- In
Cosmos island.'!« And tic Lurncd.hla j Aho drills In the artillery service tho

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aa well aa the infantry ranks.
1 looted at her. noting bow tired-hir
“it Ifl.remarVnhla hffffaflUlckly tha
eye* appear»*! In the gray light, alarmy
thougW-ilpy &gt;lulled courageously.
their Blgnlflcance. Let the first note
Oldttt CbIWfe and Mott Beautifnl Campu« in Fieri»!». ColWje, Acadcmj, Muiit,
“You art? so tired'*—
of tho feed or water call be sounded,
Expression, Fine Arts, Dsmestie and lodustml Arts, Business, Trtthers’ Course,
“No more than you. 1 am'»are. Why. and instantly there will bo -stamping,
I have done nothing, except to stay kicking and neighing among tho
Twelve buildings, steam heat, electric lights, fire protection, fine gymnasium
awake.
You. have hod all tbe work horses. Impatient for that call to ho no malaria, quarter-million dollar endowment. Three teachers of music» J 5.000
organ, n dozen pianos, two Glee clubs, chorus class Superb new roomu for B u*aud worry. It will not bo long now.” answered.
and pnysicat
physical innoratories,
laboratories,
iness School, full banking equipment. New chemical ana
“No; we shall know in a few min­
“Once during a storm at night In equipped with every modern device; nnalysls of soils, fertilizers, fopds,^ wat?r,
utes' ir the Sea Guff Is standing by our camp our horses were seized with
for l^nginet-ring Course.
bunting us.
If abe ahowa up. you auch terror that thoso of nearly every Preparation
Lakes, boating, swimming, golf, tennis, football, basketball; Christian, but
must do exactly as I say. You prom­ battery broke loose and went acatterenominationnl; expenses moderate; scholarships available.
ise t h a t r
For Catnlogur audre««
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hand tightened. “You have no reason tniuryro(&gt;n to capture horse» for use.
to doubt mo.
i Aj| was e i c |tomenl, and tho etiU
The lieutenant, eyes were on the a|nrmc(, horfl&lt;lB r&lt;, ruBOtl
bo , akpn.
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widening s.-a line and I bent down and
„An omcor ordcrml tbo bllglcr , Q »
pressed my lips lo her Imre arm 1 •Bound tho feed call. Ho gave the call,
glanced up agnltrlnlo flushed cheeks.
„ „ j instantly horses from every dlrcc“Craig.** exclaimed the lieutenant tlon came dashing In lo that battery
Cow or Field P e a s ; Velvet B ean s; Sorghum; M illet ; s
suddenly, “that must be the fellow off and tho equlno discipline wan noon
there to port! Here, try the glasses— restored. .
CompleteandFull Stock Garden S eed ; Poultry Feed 1
Just where the cloud la lifting n hit.”
"When It cornea to bnttlo the
and
Supplies; Incubators.
1 recognized her tustnntly.
trained army horse seems to know
"That's the Sea Gull.-and. by bi-sv- everything thnt Is going on and tho
•Just Recelvtjl Stock of New Crop, All Varieties, of Turnip Seed
onv they tire keeping a atiiirp lookout reason fhr it and does Ills duty nobly. I
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her heel already: they've sighted u*f like Ii Ib human comrades.
*
He gnisped the glass and stared out
"A
h o ra e In o n o o f o u r b a t t e r ie s
lhrough li In alien«- for wvoral min . dur|nR , bo Murfreesboro fight was hit
» t * Then he llintal It Into n p&lt;« ket by n ,lteco or Bt|0,i Jvhlch B,,nt bi#
“bd settled back out of sight behind „ku„
Tbo tjr|Vor turned him loose,
the canvas screen
bu^ bc walked up to tho aide of tho I
W H E R E S H A L L I GO T O S C H O O L ?
Inu have called^ the turn, he said guI1 nnj watched tho firing, and when
quietly, "uiut-lUo dam* U about to be - ft ¿hol w4a flreiTWould fallow It with
gin Unship your rudder and let It go ,[j(i gaio ns !r to m)to
on
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U-l them think you «re wrecked; help tho enemy. When a ahell would FLORIDA STATF5 COLLEGE FOR WOMEN ?
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leas tu escape, and they will l&gt;e more burst near by ho would turn his head
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careless. Yon men there, loosen your nnd hark nl It.
i (’oilege* and IH*I«Ionm; IJ lietaI Aria; 1mw;
CoU ef« o f .Agf'lJi and! He I eneo a; . N o t m a l He bool;
o f M u w ir; School o f K t| if‘r i» | o f l; B rh ik il of Fn^lneetIng; Agrlrulluro; Teaehcra ( &lt;d|ege; I t
guns and be ready to scale n ship's
"When he saw tho team ho hnd School
pc'r.mfpi Station; Ftfenilon tHtloioof t*raduaiv
A ll; E l l r n d a o
G rad u ale Sch o o l.
Mod
aide In a Jiffy, but lie perfectly still been working with up to the time of rm
GymnaaiiiTn with rWlnriming pool; b asket ta il School. Ten new brick building*, hevldaa iymr&lt;*
until I give the word" He turned tils hla wound driven back iof a renewal and tenn i* ro u rta ; new and m odern build Inc*; alum, aw im m lnf pool and m any «ulwudiary bulhiIwdutirili ca m p ii*; dormitori#« h ave ait m odera inga, rl I ofTVcefw, ln*lructt?ra and i w lit a ray?, flfil
head
of ammunition for tho battery ho ran con Yen kefir«*; new dining room and k ltrh en moot young m m from 4 7 Florid a countLw and 24 »laie*
"You understand what you nre to do. to his old plaCo nnd galloped back hygienic in F lo rid a ; 4 1 H young women irom 41# and fore*gti courtinrra last M *nuti
count Uw an d . 1 2 ala tea la»i acwnToti
Craig, you and the lady?"
T U IT IO N K R K K ; Hoard * and K n tra n c * Fe.
T U IT IO N KMKK tn TolU-ge and N orm al School.
wltli the rest. When nn officer pushed
f 1 3 2 .5 0 per year.
"1 think so. We nre lo obey Hen­ him naldo he gazud at tho new horse Hoard and m t h m r r I n * for lh * &gt; • *;
W rile today for catalogue.
For ratalo g u e w rit*
ley's orders and go on board,"
Adth n sorrowful expression In Ids
A. A. MURI'HR EE. Trrsldeni
EDWARD CONRVDI. i’rrslilenl «
"Yes. but do something ns soon ni eyes. Then ho seemed to realite that
you reach the deck to attrnci nttentlon the glory of battle was no moru for
aud get them away from thw rail. Try hlfp, and ho wnlked tottering away
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slide, for there Is likely to be souk clared that It was a broken heart, not
lighting. Are you frightened, m lssr
bis wound, that killed him.
PERIODICALS
"No." although her voice trembled
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"During n fierce charge of Confed­
from excitement "You need uot wor erate cavalry at that baUlo of Mqr*
Cigars and Tobacco
ContccthHiery
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ry about roc."
freesboro nn officer was ntnong tho
“All right, then I shall oot wait for killed In the charge nnd the cavalry
any signal
Now. Union, men; these win driven back
Tho horse the of­
are my Inst orders When I say go ficer bad ridden was a magnificent
get up r.ny way you can nnd lilt the animal, and he had not been taught to
New is the time tu begin planting Onion
Urst, man you see. lilt hard, but no retreat. Riderless, he kept on his
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shooting unless they u s e r firearms. way, and as he dashed through our
Oqiona, there is every indication thnt they will bc an exceedingly profitRut fight like devlla and do It quick. battery the sight of him was Inde­
nbio
crop to plant.
They outnumber us three to one. Mar- scribably grand.
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rest of you_,Atlck close to me. All flying until It seemed as if ho were
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clear, lad*?“
himself flying Instead of madly run­
*Aye. nye. sir," returned the muf­ ning. Every man gave him room aa
fled voice* from tieneatb tbe cnnvns.
ho dashed along An officer shouted
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I unshipped tbe rudder, lettiug It dla- that ho wbuld give f 100 to any ono
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Jib flapping. In tow monotone, with­ riderless charge .that no effort was
o|&lt; &gt;$&lt; &gt;$&lt;
out turtdug my h e a d -1 managed to made to stay him. and he sped on his
convey my olutervatlons to IDe motion- wry, disappearing in tho bluo dls*
tea* officer.
tonffe." “She's bending straight, townrd us
under low pressure. There, are two
Profanity His Undolngmeu on the bridge and n lookout on
Too audible expression of anger at.
There are times In every woman’s life when she
the how. Now «he’s swinging to port finding npthlng In a safe that ho and
needs a tonic to help her over the hard places.
to bring up cliwc. There's a group at
thro* other men had Just crarAted re­
When that timff comes to you, you know what tonic
the n il near the »larboard.gangway: sulted in the arrest at New York of
to take—Cardul, the woman’s tonic. Cardui Is com­
aUmt teu. I should say. Can you see.
Joseph Wilson, homeless by his own
VIolaT
posed -of purely vegetable ingredients, which act
assertion.
,
'Twelve." she answered quietly,
gently,
yet surely, on the weakened womanly organs,
A policeman from the Elisabeth
"and three forwnrd The third man
and
helps
build them back to strength and health.
street station heard loud oaths coming,
at the rati ta the captain, nnd he tiju.n
It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak,
from tho hardware atoro of J . W.
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ailing women in its past half century of wonderful
Ayrei at 88 Walker street and on in­
“Uy George, you nre right! t recog
success, and it will do the same for you. *
vestigation
discovered
Wilson
and
uite tbe fellow now. Broussard 1« on
three others Cefore a safe that had
Youcap’t make a mistake in taking
the bridge. They ex|»ect no trouble,
been
opened
with
a
"can
opener."
Tho
lieutenant, and only nave the' regular
other thrqe escaped.
watch on deck. They nre getting too
Finger-print proof disproved Wil­
close for roc to talk any more.”
'4V.
son's asaertloa that he bad never bean
it was quite evident that Henley
arrested
before,
and
a
term
In
tbe
£
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perceived nothing to arouse suspicion,
for with a swing like a. hawk tho Sen mint reformatory for grand larceny
Gull t&gt;ore down u|ion us, the engine« In 1913 waa found in his rocord.
«lowing nnd then reversed. W&gt; Were
staring-up Into the facea that lookrd
Canada's Influence on Crockett.
Jmss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. No. 4, Alma, Ark.,
curiously down s f us
The late B. R. Crockett had strug­
says: 1 think Cardui is the greatest medicine on earth,
“Unrd down."* yellwl ibe captain, mo­ gle* in hla early life as many other
for women. Before I began to take Cardui, 1 was
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so
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Now. you army Imutid." he called to work on the farm, at an early age, aa
spells
and a poor appetite. Now I feel as well and
me, “catch Hint n&gt;i*c and make foot"
eren a child's hands were useful to
as
strong
as I ever did. and can eat most Anything,”
the struggling household. He wa*
CONTINUED ON DAGE 7
Begin faking Carduf today. Sold by all dealers.
up at live o'clock, and all through hla
life he continued to rise at thla hour,
for early rising was a habit with
I Al
pleasant memoriea.
One of his cousins waa a former( &gt;■&lt; &gt;
FO PIIAM ’S ASTHMA REMEDY plowman who bod been to Canada and
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Hay Fever. ' Sold only by Wm. G. take him tn the fielde before tbe day'e
Aldrich, druggist, mail on receipt of labors began, and make him rend fine
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Coming lo Hàrsslt.
On one occasion Or Brunch* Warner
of ilio Immilliti hospital »vi, h trying to
-bring hack in complete consciousness
I» woman »vi«&gt; limi Ioni it ptlrulytlr
stroke. Ills efforts seemed likely to
bo In vain. For n long Unie ber tiller
unees were only thé nivlngs of deliri
um. Bui all ut ont e she wilt up In l*ed
nnd, looking sirulglit nt Or. Warner,
sin* eri ed ont. "Oh. yon funny old

mn»r'

"Ali:" sold Irr Warner cheerfully.
."Now spu's iteglniilng lo talk «musei"—
l-ondon TU-Ulta
Or. Johnson Hated Oaths.
Swinburne evidently found bath* n
source’ of Inspiration, for be told Mr.
Fdimmd CJosse thnt "Baudelaire'' »vns
»vrltlen In n Turkish both.
Dr. Johnson, on the other bnud, re­
garded them with suspicion. When hn
old Llchltwid friend, showing him over
a house built specially far him, dllsted
on the advantages of the bathroom
the doctor said. "Sir. are you wall]^

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The Original Dreadnought; Destroyer Nubian
I VINO her nntno to tho class of "nil big gun" bnttleatdps now Included in
every modem navy, the British battleship Dreadnought 1» no longer one
of tin* world's-greatest fighting ships. She displaces only 17.UUO tons,
whereas the newer British Dreadnoughts nro'of LPJ.OOil tons, nnd tho American
and kume others are still larger The smaller vessel Is the British torpedo (mat
destroyer Nubian, ouo of the fastest of British destroyem, callable of making
over thirty-four knot*.

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GERMANS DEFEAT
FRENCH AND BRITISH
French Forces Driven From
Alsace-Lorraine
HEAVY LOSSES REPORTED

^nff 'UCrrfitwfl ¿ailed ili&gt;ou t o ’defend a
cook trie»! for murder, being accused of
having poisoned Ids master. The bar­
rister after a moat nblo nnd brilliant
defense of the culprit secured an ac­
quittal. The cook, anxious to show lilt
gratitude, said.'T ell me. sir, whatever
can 1 do for you to rcwnnl you?" The
triumphant counsel answered. "My
good.man. do anything you cnn.-but
for the love of heaven don't ever cook'
forme!"
S o rry He A sked.

"Did yon read my speech ?” nske&lt;l
Senni or Sorghum
"I did.” replied ilia candid conati!

T h e Yamnto, in an ex tra edition
A Fatai Oi»ea*e.
today, sa y s thill Ihe bom bardm ent id
A celebrateli generai once llupilrcd
T s ln g T a n by the J a p a n e s e fleet hat
of olle of bis tulli!lei» (Ile causa of III»
com m en ced
This m essage was p a ss­
ed by t h e censor of the ntívy depart* brotber's d on ib
“Mv brut b e r diesi, slr." replled thè noi"las-niise Im hnd notblng

ment.

B r it is h . Freni li and Bu»»la 11 vessel, d le r v a r n e s tly
of war. are taking part In the m o ve­ tu ilo,'

ment.

• "Well, my imiti.“ sahl tho genomi.

pxjiri'ss regret over th e n ecessity Ol
h o stilities, and urge tin* public to r&lt;fralu from exhibiting ri*sentment to
ward tin* Germana In J a p a n
They
print m essages iff ch e e r to tin* army
and n avy

EX PLO R E SOUTH SFAS.
F ou r sailors of fortune, d arin g Ihf
wiles of wind and wave In a -lîî-fiml
sloop &lt;111 tb e Imsniii o f tile brand Bnrifle. Imve salteri from ilomdiUti on
n v o y a g e amid tho s t r a n g e Islands ol
the S o u th sens.
T h e sloop .nicht Helene Is hearing
H L. W h ite, George T a l l. It Howell

At Broadmoor and Berth. England,
the crim inal lumillc* bnyo n free «up
ply of Hu* most exquisite pipe tobacco,
cigars and &lt;Ig a reties, tu fuel, they
smoke far Oner -tuff than the average
rich ifimi
Vet nil this good tobacco
costs the government nothing The
smugglers of Knglund pay for the
smoking of the criminal Insane It Is
from her contlscuted smuggled tobacco
Unit Flight ml tills the tobacco boxes of
Berth arid Broadmoor.—London .T v legrnph
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C h ild M a n a g e m e n t.

I don't tike punishments. You will
m-ver tortu re n child Into duty, hut a
„H,I .1 \l White low ard tin* mil 11»
sensible . hlld will dread the fro»vn of
s. m it« ,,f i |i. South s,-a r •It pelago
fi bull-Inns rnoiber more than all tin*
| * i , , i 1.1 . 1,. fur about a h a lf o-iir a n
rods dark rooms and scolding school
, &gt;| ni in.' I I'-b lie. a ml II I» I hi
mistresses in the universe —While
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T h e F r e e d , h a v e nbnndom-d I host
portions of Alance and Ixirrallio which will lout'll at some porj where pro­
E a rlie st H unger S trik *.
they previously had occupleil, (Oil visions can be renew'et! within thnl
Wlint »vn* the date of the earliest
Dow look for heavy lighting In French length o f time. T h e Helene ran cov­ hunger strik e? In the second or third
er 1 a n to inn miles n day »villi th*
territory.
eeidury of this era a Greek student
Detachments of German cavalry north»vv«t trade winds.
wrote "Theon lo Ids fath er The«,,,,
operating on the «■xtretue right, huvi
greeting
It was ft line thing of you
GENTLENESS.
readied Itoiihnlx. a few mile* north
tint
in
take
me with you to Alexandria
of Lille. This territory Is defended
li you wiuili) (oil mio »ny ex•
*
*
Send
me a lyre.- I Implore you
only by reservlsls.
Irrme lei it be on llie tide of genJf
inn
don't
1 won t e a t. 1 Won't drink
At Tslng Tan, cnpllftl of
Klao
tlrnesi. Tl.e human mind » »o
Tliers«
now
!"
Chow, the German protectorate In
conxlruclçd dial it r«ul* »Tgur and

Chinn, the German, forces have pre
pa rial for a hombnrdment by the Jap
atu-se fleet by dynamiting nil the tall
•tructurc* there which might be user)
by the attacking force* as sighting
point*. They also have token nil pos
•tide measures to oppose the ndvnncv
of a Japanese field army.
* i . There Is a report emminthig from
Home and Avion« that the Albanian
'* Insurgents hnve entered Avlonn nnd
rvlaesl their flag.
Etnpcrur Nlclydn* of Hussln 1* re­
ported tb tanvc’gono to the headquurte n of the Russian army, which bar
taken the offensive In full strength
»nd In said to be advancing rapidly
In cant nnd West rrusihi.
A late. &lt;H*pnteh from Copenhagen
give* further reports ’from Austria
that Emperor Kruiicia Joseph is In 1»
grave cuuOliioti.

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pianse' »vere *1110111 " — W a s h i n g to n Htar.

VjU!njmoils approval o f the wni "tlmt I» renanti enòugh to klll_t hè
'~'Tn" FTfit nig Itxttle Allies Arc D«u
with
G erm an y , »»-TTleh TaT n lin tÿ
feated All Along Line and Kalacr'i
gTentent generai uf ,ns ali."
Men Arc Swarming .Into French dlsBasslonntely discussed, sinm nar
1res public opinion. T h e newspaper)
S m u g g le r*’ H h ila o lh ro p y ,
. Territory, It 1» Said.

The French and British troops op­
posing the Invasion of the Herman
army In Belgium have suffered a si*
rictus reverse according to .the ofll
dill announcement
Issued by tin
French »var office. In the hut tie line,
which extends from Mona to the Lux­
emburg frontier® S e v e r n I army corps
composed of both British and Freiieh
took tin* offensive on Sunday ngnlnst
the German*, hut Uielr plan " f at­
tack failed, o»vlng to the "imiore•een difficulties,” as described by the
official statement, and the troops re­
tired on the covering positions.
‘ The losses on both sides are re
ported ns extremely hen»» and tin
. French officials described (lie Gennnm
as being obliged to eslnldl-di I hell,
.•cites tn fresh positions In l.iirrnliie

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ABOUT
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PEO PLE A^D EV EN TS

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Communications for this Column Should he Marked "Society
Phoned- to M rs. It. A. Terheun, Phone 201

M arried in Ja c k ìó m illc
, J
A marriage in which » very cor­
dial interest hi fell is that of Mrs,
Inez Savage Hill and Mr. »Ernest
Krupp, which occurred in Jackson­
ville at high noon Wednesday, at
the home of the bride’s parents in
Springfield, Rév. M. H. Clonts of­
ficiating. The bride was attired Jn
a handsome coat suit of navy blue
doth and wore a chic hat of black
velvet and ostrich tip.
Mr. and Mrs. Krupp left imme-

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pretty birthday gifts attested the
popularity of the little boolean. A«
night drew on the guests departed
reluctantly, each wishing that e.very
day was Vergil1 Horne's birthday'.

(V Higgins, Misses Lillian ipd An­
nie Higgins, James and Owen Hig
gins anil Mrs. John T. Brady.
Mrs. F. H. Sheldon. who has been
the guest of her dfiyghter, Mr?. A.
W, Fitte Ita» returned to her home.
Mrs. John Jinkins and mother,
Mr»
Ferry left on Monday for
Coronado Beach, where they will
s]K&gt;nd several weeks.

For nice fresh guavas for table
and canning call Clifford L. Walker,
Phone No. 16.
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Messrs. J. A. Harrold, Harry Wil­
Persona/ M entiofl
son,
Qeorge Speer and son,-Vivihn
.Mrs. N. O. Thomson of SefTncr is
the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Ray motored over to Daytona fn the
Speer car Wednesday for several
Butts.
days* fishing.

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This Heading TH REE CENTS .
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Miss Eva Martin came down from
Mrs. J. W. Matthews, Jr., of
Jacksonville Tuesday to visit her
Tampa
is n guest of Mrs. J W.
sister, Mrs* George Fox.
Matthews, Sr.
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•pla’t « - 1 bey-wf+Fmasè r£or_.H eji. Y o tk ,
visiting Niagara Fulls and other
■points of interest before returning to
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Kelly, former- P h o t o h r A m a r i cuoi Pxcaa. Association
Jacksonville. Mr. and, Mrs. Krupp
Tèiìdchtxmf iianfortfc wh4- ha ve . Ucu
urvll known in baniptd aud.Uayy; Sre a congenial par
. váfIIjvAi U f ..ipil»«. J u t » . , tut-.
many friends here who wish for them !
turned t
t|u*ir home in Jatkson
One of the novel feature* of the Hrttlsh r.nliy 1« ii-inaeiilii« gnu division
much happiness.
vilie.
consisting of rapid Are guns drawn by lilejiim . Three UtegeUsui draw vaeu
Mrs. It. W. Clay, who has been
gun. but-the photograph show* onlv one
the
guest of her sister, Mr*. Harvey
J o y Ride
Mrs. Effie Mel,ucas and little son,
Mrs. John T. Brady chaperohed a Ilenfroc, returned to Tampa Thurs­ Leonard, accompanied by Mrs. E.
Where Reform Must Begin.
happy party of young people to the day.
B. Warman left on Monday for
The
adult's habits, opinions and
Woklva Bridge Tuesday night. Go­
Chattanooga and Memphis, Tenn.,
Ideals oro fixed; eternal truths may ba
Mrs: (?. M. 'Williams and daughter and
j
ing out in machines Th tfie early
Hot Springs, Ark.
phot at- him or thrust Into him, but ho
iss Edna have rcturhed from tdfi'
cvenihg, the young people enjoyed
"bolds the same opinion still.” But
¡oyable^Tfco months spent in
the picnic supper at the bridge and
AJTJ.'C. M. Vorce and son, M. C. thu child's mind la plastic. Tho Im­
nericus, Fitzgerald . and
other M. Vorce and grandson.i* Marvin pressions It receives R will retain, and
returned by moonlight.
Those in
I f f a r e here to
the party were
Misses Ruth M o
are expected home today from Cleve­ If they are economically sound. It will
serve you with
Daniel, Agnes ■Bothamly, Virginia
land. Ohio. - Friends of Miss Mil- grow Into an a&lt;!ult with altruistic prin­
JUrgily. Elizabeth
Stafford:
Dick
See U»
anything in the
Mrs. M H Mabry nnd little son. 'dreti Vorce, will be glad to hear of ciples holding duo prominence. So we
Before
Brown, G. W. Spencer, Jr., Edward Hartón of Tallahassee are the guests her safe arrival in America.
must start with the child In the hotiio.
line o f prin ted
tin’ child In the street, tho child In
Betts and Reginald llblly.
Going
of Mrs. G. F. Smith.
s t a t io n e r y f o r
the school. This Is where reform
Else­
Mrs. R. J. Holly and interesting imiHt hturin
where
.
Haute Dance
y o u r b u sin ess
, » • Miss Vera Terheun lias returned little family, nccqmpdnied by Miss
Miss Margaret Wight was the from ah enjoyable visit of three Margaret Roberts will arrive in San­
a n d + p erto n a l
The Noblest Arm*.
charming young hostess at a small weeks in Jacksonville.
ford tomorrow.
■We may talk what wo pienso of
use. ‘ D □ □ n
informal house dance Wednesday
lilies, and lions rampant, and spread
evening.
Present were Mrs. Allen
eagles. In fields d'or or d'argent; hut.
B ill Head*
Letter Heads
Misses Peachen and Linda Lei
Jones, Mi^s Renie Murrell, Messrs,
If heraldry were guided by reason, n
Irony
From
John
Bull,
,
Envelope*
C a rd s
Tracy McCuller,' Roy Chittenden Her spent Wednesday in Orlando.
plow In i field of arable would .bo
Some enterprising firm hnd better
Wedding Invitations
the most noble and ancient arm s —•
and Mr. Younts.
•tart cheap excursions lo America, so
Mrs W F Leavitt, Miss Leavitt that wo can see the old m asters occa­ Abraham Cowley
P o s te r s or A nnouncem ents
and Willie Leavitt left on Wednes­ sionally.— l/ondoti Globe.
, .
.Sunrise Launch Hide
Of Ail Kiada
day for several weeks’ sojourn at
Uncle Josh Says:
Mr. und Mrs. J. T. llrady have
Coronado and Davtona beaches
“ I never yIt c'd see why folks come
originated a new departure in boat­
No Profil In Unjust Gain.
The 'best quality of work
out
fruin th* city t th' farm t' make
ing parties that bids fair to become
Prefer los.i before unjust gain; for
rich
a
tarnation
fuss
about
th’
beauty
A congenial party who loft on dint brings grief hut ryice; this forat prices .that a re RIGHT
most popular. Wednesday morning
uv dandelions, c ’d yew ’ *’
at tour thirty, with their guests Mr. Thursday fqr Daytona were. Mrs. .1 lV»*r i'b'lti
and Mrs, George Fox and Miss Eva
Martin, they left the dock for three
enchanting hours on the lake and
river, in Mrv Brady’s racer, .nnd re­
turned at seven thirty with nn ap­
petite that added a keen enjoyment
to the breakfast repast.
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For Sa!e-At a discount- Scholarship in Sanford Business College.
Owner unable to use it nnd it will be
sold at a sacrifice. Enquiro Herald
Offlco.-HKML .
.
FOR SA LE— At a bargain, tjood all
round riding and driving man1, bug.
by, nnd harness.
Cash or Jfu m .
Addresa-G.. earn of. ilcraJaL oifiep.
For Sale.— 10 tons of Hen

at fcREOa -per, tnn.-qrlaid-E—IL. it,
cara.

Theo Throop, Enterprise, Fla

For Sole— 1910 Cadillac touring
car for 1400.00, just overhnuU-d in
good running shape. Sanford Ma­
chine &amp; 'Garage. •
* 82-tfc
For Sale or Rent— Two nice residonees at n bargain. W. J . Thigpen,
HO-tf

For Sale-Orange grove M
fine hammock land, 1.10 a m
Celery land, one ten acre tr a d
land. At n bargain. Address I’.
Box 1014. 104-8tc.

For salo or Rent Five acres, hied
Innd, two good wells, located juit
south of Station 10 on S. Si F Rail­
way. 6 room house.
See F W.
Mahoney at Fernald’s.
97-tf
For Sale Two seated Studetukrr
surrpy ¡n good condition, reasonable
price. G. B. Frank, Sanford Heights

Some day you will need-fire i
sura nee. Get protection now ('&lt;*
nelly. 100 Magnolia Ave.
1-2u

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Wednesday evening a gay jrarty
of girls and boys, chaperoned by
Mr*. John T- Brady enjoyed a de­
lightful straw ride to the hospitable
ime of Mrs. Walter Hand, where
ey were tho guests of Mias Helen
Hand.' The air of gracious hospital­
ity that pervades this charming
home and the cordial welcome of its
inmates always insures a happy time
tieneath its roof nnd this occasion
was no exception to the rule. Thdse
enjoying Miss Helen’s hospitality
weep Mrs.. Brady, Misses France*
Chappell, Clarice Hand, Virginia
Brady, Ruth McDaniel, Agile« Both­
amly, Elizabeth Stafford, Alice Cald­
well, Ruth Hand; Alfred Robson.
W. Spcnècr; Jr,
Róbert Còbb, Reginald Holly, Ed
ward Betts and Oliver Murrell.

room

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h h ttio n a ry Social
Mr*. Ray Butt* was hostess to
ihe Missionary Society of the Meth­
odist church Thursday afternoon
and a very delightful time was en­
joyed by those present. Tho doc.oralions were simple, cut flowers and
ferns.belng used effectively.
In the (lower guessing game. .Mrs.
Charlie Brown, for the penalty of
winning, was made to read ‘ “ Ex­
tract* from tick folk* and -flowers"
and p«dd the penalty in a very.de­
lightful rendition of the reading.
Twenty guests were invited * to
enjoy Mrs. Butts’ hospitality and
the delicious refreshments served.
Mrs. N. O Thomson assisted in

■erving.
Jlo o k Circle Entertained

The members of the Book Circle
and * few friends were .delightfully
entertained by Mrs. A. W. Pitts
Thursday afternoon. Owing to the
abaence of m*ny of the members
the summer meetings have been
very informal but moat enjoyable.
Mrs. Fitts is a gracious hostess,
whose special affairs are~Ijwaya en­
joyed by her guests. Present were
Meads me* * J . W. Dlckins, Cruse
Barnes, A. P. Connelly, R. C. Max­
well, D. L. Thresher, C. R. Walker,
R. A. Newman and John Bennett.
Children't Party
Vergie Horn« Hyman was hostess
•t a Jolly party last Thursday after­
noon in honor of her sixth birthday.
Plnjt and white decorations made a
lovely background -.for the • happy
faces of the little ones as they joined
in merry fames. Delicious refrtnhments were served, consisting of Ice
cream, cake and candies.
Many

We announce our first
showing of Coat Suits and
Cape Coats for this Fall.
The styles are certainly
pretty, and we invite every
lady to call1 and make an
early selection.

Five a i r c i

tiled

land

inside

limits for rent, near brick road at.d
loading station.
Apply to A. P.
Connelly, Sanford. Florida.
2-tf
For Rent—-4 room cottage $H&gt; »
month. 5 room cottage $12.50, in­
cluding water. G W. Spencer

For Rent Cheap lor Cash-—Twenty
acres of good hammock Ir.nd all tiled.
Call or write A. M. Tyler,
10 1-if
For Rent— Threo rooms furnished
for light housekeeping. Also *"*«
bedrooms. Mrs. Johns, 411 P k
avenue.
’ 91-tfc
For Rent— Furnished office equip­
ped with roll top desk, office chairs
and tnblca. Also a roll top disk,
Typewriter desk and other equip­
ment for sale or rent. Herald office.
82-tf

MISCELANEOUS
Lost, Strayed or Stolen, tin August
7th white horse weighed about 1130
pounds, eight years old, syllah ap­
pearance,-good driver. Any Informa­
tion of whereabouts sent to. Mr. HNelson, Box 1163, Sanford or Eurlka
Hammock.
.
105-ifc-'
Wanted— Work ,on Huck farm,
experience, white.
J. M. Smith,
Gen Delivery. City.
Wanted— One

young

widow

or

married lady in every town to dem*
onsUate to women, for fast selling
article. Big pay for a hustler. Ex­
perience
unnecessary.
Address
P. O. Box 514, Sanford, Fla. H-'-’tP
It will pay you to l(at your r&gt;*
estate .with Connelly, 109 Mngm'b*
Ave.
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3-2 tr
Alwaya a SeaUd Book.
-In deciding a case of d i s a g r e e m e n t
between the right kind of man and
■ay kind of womin, nobody less wise
than Qod will ever And out whether
justice lias bean even approximated.

�W A R N E W S F IV E H O U R S A H E A D O F A N Y P A P E R IN. T H E S A N F O R D F IE L D

PUBLISHED
SÈMI-WEEKLY

THE SANFORD HERALD

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

IN S A N F O R D ' —L if e fa Wnith Lioin#
SANFORD, FLORIDA , TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1914

VOLUME VI

NO A

ALLIES STANDING FIRM BEFORE P ARIS
PRES. WILSON
WILL
REMAIN
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I
CANROT l e a v e i m p o r t a n t
BU SIN ESS FO R SPEAKING TO U R
. iVaahington, Sept. 8 .— Prerfdcn
Wilton today jnflounoed» ho jmsusM
not nuke a speaking tour fluting the
coming campaign.
He declared Tils
°U '.‘staying'" o n the jo L ,”
because of th e ' "unlooked for inter­
national situation."
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Tho President made known hia in­
tention» in a tetter to Representative
Do re rmis of Michigan, Chairman of
the Democratic Congressional Com­
mittee, who had written him a sk ­
ing whether he would m a k e s speak­
ing campaign this f/ill. Tho corres­
pondence was made public at the
White House today.
‘‘America is greater than any
party," the President wrote.
‘‘America cannot -properly be
served by any man who for a mo­
ment measures his interest against
her advantage. The time has come
for great things. These are .days as
big for the destiny of the United
¿states ns for the other nntions of the
world.
A little wisdom, a little
courage, a little self-forgetful devo­
tion may under God turn that des­
tiny this way or that. Great hearts,
great natures will respond.
Even
little men will rejoice to be stimu­
lated and guided and set an heroic
example.
Purties will fare well
enough without nursing, if the men
who make them up and the men
who lead them forget themselves to
serve u-cause, and set a great people
forward on the path of liberty and
peace."
Despite his determination to make
no speeches. "M r. Wilson will take
occasion as opportunity offers to
State and perhaps re-state to tho
auuiaUy. in th« clearest and moat
convincing terms " 1 can command
the things which the Democratic
party has, attempted to do."
The President asked that Con­
gress "remain to do their work of
necessary and pressing service and
bring it to a successful conclusion."
He said, however, that he saw noth­
ing to keep Congress in session after
the emergency work was finished
Musi Register Again
There having been some confusion
as to the interpretation of the Bryan
primary law, some
explanations
may be in order which may relieve
many from the embarrassment of
losing their .Vote through- Ignorance
oE-ihe provisions of the new enact­
ment relative to registration of vcters. Under the Bryan primary act
registrations of people »»ho never
voted In the state, and foVmcr voters
here, are separated ami there is a
great distinction between the two.
. For instance a man who regis­
tered for the last primary and whoso
name is not on the general registra­
tion books will have to register now
In, order to participate in the gen­
eral election in November.The primary registration under
the Bryan act, in other words, has
nothing whatsoever to do with the
registration tha‘t is now going on th
registration that is now going on
lor the November election.
It U very necessary that those
who wish and intend to vote in No­
vember appear at the court house
*nd register for said election.

BAND CONCERT TONIGHT
The Sanford Band .will render one
of their * fine, concerts in tho park
band stand tonight. Following is the
Program:
Ukmpua Martin M arch -----V . - .......... ;■
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C* W, Bennett
Little Ml« Tix-ItN *electio n.. .'___
............. . . . . . . ........... .. G. It. Beeves
The Man Behind the Gun, ntarch
*■* * #•* ». +1 * ,* . , #«* «* •* , •, » «»j5o mm
Danube Waves, w aits......................
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W&lt;»ay Yana?niar^t&gt;
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Home Circle, overture.........................
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G. II. Reeves
All Star Medley, overture.....................
1Chaa. J. Roberta
The New Colonial M a rc h .’. R, B. Ha
The New Colonial: M arch .................
’ ...................... ............. .... .R . B. Hall
Everybody cordially invited to
come out and enjoy an evening.
Flenty of benches and chairs and
Parking room for .automobiles.

BE
RUSSIANS STILL; DRIVING BACK THEY WILL
GOOD NQ.W
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TH E MEN WHO RAISED TH E
PRICE ON FOODS ARE
IN DICTED
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TESTA N TS FO R-TH E
BIG PLUM
Washington, Sept.' 8 .— Not since
the early days of the Wilson admin­
istration, where there were many
largo and important pntronage jobs
a t stake, has there been anythin
jiere of so much interest to the mom*
bers of the Florida delegation in Con
gress as the probability of Senator
N. I*. Bryan being appointed to the
judgeship of the Fifth circuit, caused
by the death of Judge D. D. Shelby.
Not only are the Floridiuns taking a
deep interest in the situation but
other memhers also are hacking
their various camlidaUsS'all of which
makes something well worth watch­
ing.
It ill believed here that if Gov.
Park Trammell.and former Gov. A.
W. Gilchrist hot\ get into the fight,
provided Senator Bryan lauds, and
C. A. Carson and Congressman
Sparkman also, throw their hats into
the ring, to say not him} of several
other candidates who are reported
as being desirous of coming to the
senate, the rare will equal in many
respects ’that recently pulled ofl
when Senator Fletcher was re­
elected.
So many rumors have been cur­
rent here about his running that to­
day Congressman Frank Clark was
asked the direct question of whether
he would endeavor Ip come to the
senate
should Senator
Bryau de
pointed to the bench, to which hr
replied: "W hile it is true that I have
received many letters and telegrams
from strong friends all over the state
asking me to enjer the senatorial
race and pledging support I think
the titne inadvisable to make any
positive announcement in the m at­
ter. There is no vacancy yet, and
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DEMOCRATS
MAKE GOOD
ADM INISTRATION HAS M A D E
AM ERICA LAND O F
T H E FREE
Bar Harbor, 'M e , Sept x
De-daring that President Wtison and
the Democratic Congress hud Wept
all platform promises, Secretary of
the Navy Daniels, in a campaign
speech hpre tonight, added that the
President had set America free to
legislate without fear.
"Greater than the tariff law it ­
self, greater than the. currency law
itself, greater than all the needed
constructive legislation of the record
making, administration," says Mr.
Daniels, "looms up this fact:
“ That tho people may legislate
withoyit any longer fearing that our
business is going to lie checked or
our prosperity destroyed. The right
to enact such laws as they conceive
is best for them nt last has been
restored to them.
"Under Wilson, the ideals of Je f­
ferson’s first inaugural have been
realised. Business no longer stran­
gles governm ent:.privilege no longer
holds it up on the highway and
rifles its pockets."
Mr. Daniel ' took up legislative
measures successfully urged by the
administration and said:
"Privilege has mobiliiod Us lobby
against them with the rapidity of
tho European corpi.
The propa­
ganda of fear," he said, "was worked
to the limit.
‘’Certainly- whatever else can* be
said," declared Mr. Daniels, " n o ­
body
can say that either the Presi­
H.
Greissinger
dent or Congress ha* drawn down
upon themselves that anathema "th e
Almighty hates a quitter." On the
very night the President signed tiy&gt;
tariff bill ho said, 'we have onlytaken one step,’ and summoned the
Congress to' go forward with the
next step— the currency legislation.
He did •not pause » day or even
think'of quitting and that has been
the
. . . . . record
. ------- ...InJ .every
- P —step
P of admigistrative policy since tho fourth of
March, 1918."

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CLAIM VICTORIES BU$ AT THE STATION
A .L L ALONG THE LIN E—
GERM AN T RETIRING ON RIGHT FLAN K ' '

Washington, Sept. 8 .— Th irty ono
food dealers wdre indicted here to­
day by a Federal grand ju ry under
GRO W ERS QF*FL'OkIDA~\ViLLlT!iF-ShcHttBTrtgTr tnrcounts charging
price Axing. I t was the first big de­
-IN S IS T ON F. O. ft.
velopment in the Investigation the
MARKET
Department of Juatjce ia conduct­
.
Last week a very important meet­ ing at the direction of President
ing was held in Ocala between the Wilson against food leaders who are
representative« of the .Southern Ex­ alleged to have seised upon tho
press Company ‘ and the various European w-ar us a pretext to in­
transportation lines of this section. crease the eoet- of living.
-AH thp indicted men ,a r e local
Tho meeting was called by the
Washington Aug. *8— 2 p. in. Report here that general
produce dealers or commission mer­
engagement all along the lines of the allies and the Germans
î r t V L ^ L r î chants. No nationally known firm
plan
by
which
produce
could lie sent was indicted.
near the Paris borders.
Oftlcinl despatches contain no
the Department of Justico it
to th*» markets without having to
news other than that the Germans are making a wide circle ileal with the commission men, who wasAt said
that Government agents
from the Marne to the Seine and below it and above Paris make it easier for the growers to «ell working in many states for evidence
while the third army corps was ordered to the left bank of their stud but pocket an unduly of price fixing were expectod to make
reports soon which officials hoped
large share of the profits.
the rivers. The Germans have destroyed the Belgian town
In attendance on the meeting would be- the basis of other indict­
of Dinat near Namur and Belgians are putting up a brave were representatives of tho Southern ments: Attorney General Gregory
express Company, the Atlantic Coast said:
fight to keep the Gcnirans out of Antwerp.
Insist on Jail Terms
Line, the Seaboard, some other roads
The engagements now in progress will decide the fate of i the. transportation agent of the Jack
"Under conditions now existing
Paris and may decide the fate of tin* armies of the allied sonvilie board of trade, and fifty throughout the world, capitalization
qr more leading shippers of the ter­ of misfortune and oppression of our
forces.
ritory contiguous to Ocala, and a own people by the arbitrary increaso
representative of the Florida Grow- of the prices of foodstufTs are so pocu
Frencfi
sli
Is
fall
continually
in
the
Washington, Tuesday. 1 0 a. m .—
Observers consider &lt;rs a nd Shippers League. J. M. liarly- reprehensible that, whenever
Oscar Straus came here last night German rear
P r i d e d over the convictions cun he obtained, tho
to confer with Bryan and the Ger­ that U is obvious that the German# MhT" m ‘,f
man Ambassador.
It is believed could not attack Paris while U p |meeting, and J. D. Rooney acted aa Goyentincnt will Insist upon sen­
rimes Were
tences of imprisonment, no fine or
w«*r* intact, iwid arc , ‘‘f'rr‘ ’ *i r &gt; •
that negotiations for peace are in­ French aarmies
Tiie better part of the tiny was no civil remedy will lie deemed.ade­
timated.
Germany
coasidering continuing their wide turning move­
i given to hearing the experiences of quate. United Stateh attorneys aré
France beaten. England ami Russia ment under prilou* circumstance*.
the sinpfiers. all of whom are sore being instructed promptly to ask
receptive.
at the result of their work as return­ for indictments whenever the facts
Paris. France, Tueaday, 10 a. m.
It is estimated unofficially that near­ ed to them by (he cum mission ,en. will permit, to push theee to an
Paris, Tuesday, 10 a. m. -F o u rth ly 1 ,0 0 0 ,00(1 troops are engaged in One prominent grower told hoW he
day of continuous fighting along { the lighting which is proceeding in received only $ 1 1 &lt;• fur a $2 ,2 0 0 crop, early trial arid upon scntenco WW
early trial and upon conviction to
hundred forty miles indicato allies the east of Part&amp;..uuizxr
and some told bow their shipments
pnxatr-wmteucca.
ucees*. .
i.
had not even paid c r p s n w r - - ------ 1»^ muati of course, be remem“ The German fnrrrrdnrrc fit Pen hark " That part of-ftl# si« to h*wt been a tiered that, without the District of
Potrograd. Tuesday. 1 0 a. m.
before the otlensire tnftirs of the allies good'thing for the commission men
Columbia only those agreements and
Galacin ollirintly announced Austrian
on the line from Mnnteuil-I«e-Huudouin for the Inst dosen years
They have commissions which affect directiy
retreat continues, with cm&gt;rmo\pi
to Verdin, the most interesting report made business good fop the hotels interstate ofr foreign commerce can •
losses.
,.
*
contained In a despatch to the London but they have not paid the farmers
bo reached.
As to other matters,
Paris, Tuesday, 10 n. m .— In the Evening News from BoulofTne, in which in projmrtion, and not a few of state statutes must be relied upon."
fighting which is going on today to tho Frenh commander General Pau, is them or their houses, have been
The men indicted here today are
the cast and northeast of Paris, the gi»en ns authority for the statement more shameless pirates than Cap- charged with having fixed prices
German forces huvo their barks that the alii*-* have won a victory at
(Continued On Page 6 )
"b y ballots" "«uggeations" or verbal
toward the capital.
French troops Precy-Sur-Oi»e. in which the Imperial
agreement and to have circulated
are hncrusking their march.
From j Guard, under the Crown I’riiic*-of &lt;»«-r
! price list which completely elimin­
time to time the German* turn und many, I* alleged i&lt;* h
leen uunihi
ated a competitive market for foods
-ngugii the French at t heir hack 1luted by a British force
|that is alleged to be an unlawful re­
straint of trade prohibited by tho
Sherman anti-trust law between tho
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\I
NATAL
GRASS
PR O V ES A states nnd in federal‘ districts. The
penalty on conviction is a year’s im­
F IN E SO U TH ERN STO CK
prisonment or a 1 5,000 fine or both.
F 0 O I)
Bench warrants were issued for all
SA N FO R D O VERLAND S ( LEA N ED - UP T I I E THF, BUN CH
tlie
indicted men and bail was given
Mr. W. T. Jamison, agent of the
AT DAYTONA BEACH Y E ST ER D A Y
for
their
appearance in court.
Southern
Express Company was

FLORIDA THE
HAY STATE

OVERLAND DAY A T THE RACES

THEY WON FIVE OUT OF SIX RACES AND ALSO WON SIX t UPS
OUT OF EIGHT OFFERED
Ye# ter da y was an Overland day
at the beach races, as the Overland«
from Sanford cleaned them up, win­
ning five out’ of six race» and six
out of eight cup*.
Sanfurd was well represent’ d in
the races, there being Billy Hill with
his Overland.
Osborne
Herndon
with an Overland, Hal Wight'sAmprican and Frank Milteer’a Buick.
Wight and Miltecr had trouble in
the start off and did not get the
money but Hill and Herndon*wipep
the rest of tho bunch off the map.
The Hill car driven by Staten
Fields won the five mile race in
4:28. Tho same car driven by Billy
Hill won the ten and twenty mile
races, the ten being made in 1 1 :2 6 ,
This car which is an* ordinary run­
about and had novor been over­
hauled for racing purposes won four
silver cups and Billy is being con­
gratulated on all sides for allowing,
his car to be abused in this manner
just to keep aloft tho reputation of
Sanford.
Osborne Herndon also covered
himself with glory, in His racing
Overland and the rkst of tbo field
was so afraid of him t h a t he was
placed out of his class tQ sta rt and
won tho races by superior work,
0 . M. Spicer drove his car in the
first five mile racS, winning easily.
Osborne won the ten mile race and
would havo been the winner in the
twenty mile evont, but had the mis4
fortune to suffer an accident to the
machine a t the very s t a r t , being
ahead ol the field when th e accident
to the machinery happened, putting
the car out of the race.
v
•
The races were pulled off in fire
shape and In the real racing events

no accidents happened, hut during
the morning trials on the beach
three cars came together in a pecu­
liar acridcnt and the drivers were
hurt, *
The cars wore a Bradentown No­
tional, a Bradentown Buick and an
Orlando E. M. F.
Watren, the driver of one of the
Bradentown cars was seriously- in­
jured, hut the later reports indicate
that he will recover. The mechan­
icians were injured hut not serious­
ly.
The car* were n total wreck.
If is not known just how the three
cars became entangled hut the wreck
was a bad one and it is a miracle
that more of the occupants of the
big racers were not injured,’
The Sanford contingent a t the
beach were most enthusiastic over,
the outcome of the races and have
arrived home feeling th^xt the old
town wax. covered with glory in
the many events.
There was ono of tho
largest
crowds at the beach that has ever
been there and the people of Day­
tona, Daytotoa Beach and Seabreeze were there with the hospital­
ity and the visitors were treated
royally.__
._
» .. •
Warren Died This Morning
Will Warren, the young Braden­
town man who was injured in the
preliminary run on the beach yester­
day morning, in which throe cars
collided, died at the Daytona hospital.
Young Warren was a millionaire
sportsman and bad an aeroplane at
the beach in which he expected to
make several flights. His untimely
end has- cast a shadow over . the
Otherwise perfect day at the beach,

yesterday showing his Triends » fine
bale of Luke county hay, and the
story he tell# in connection with it
is very interesting, a* well as illus­
trative of the great agricultural
possibilities of Florida. The hay is
natal grass and is some of the finest
seen here of any kind.' Mr. Jamison
says it was grown on some of the
poorest land in Florida and that two
cutting* of a ton to the acre have
already been made and another will
be made in October. The land from
which this hay came is located on a
higji-.pine ridge, apparently of pure
White Band.' A good many years
ago the owner planted an orange
grove on it but the land win* too
dry or too poor for oranges and the
trees all died. The field was for­
saken and the natal grass took pos­
session.
The present owner recog­
nized the possibilities of liay raising
and lust year scattered about two
hundred pounds of fertilizer to .th e
acre, with the result that the land
is bringing him about one hundred
dollars an acre from tho annual hay
crop.
i Mr. Jamison contends that tho
agricultural possibilities of Florida
are just beginning to he realized
and th at where a piece ol land will
not produce one crop there Is always
something that will grow profitably.
He vclievea in hay and stock raising
as money maker, and incidentally
mentioned the fact that a Tampa
whUosaler recently declared that the
wholesale trade of Tampa hajydlecj
fully a million dollars worth of hay
annually, ail shipped from other
Mates.
Florida could easjty keep this mil­
lion dollars in the state and raise
hay for xhlpment to other states by
half way trying, Is the contention of
Mr. Jam ison, who owns a good deal
o t land him-eUf and is making it
work for him.— Orlando Sentinel.

The European War
Commonly called the " G r e a t War"
will be the special subject for re­
flection next Sunday evening at tho
Congregational service at 7:30. E x ­
cerpts from reports of »pedal, cor­
respondents of a great weekly Amer­
ican magazine, also from Count J . H.
von Bernstorff, tho Imperial German
Ambassador to America,, giving his
side of the German case. Besides
some lessons for Amcricaps in this
time of crisis to consider will bo
drawn by the pastor. All are cor­
dially welcomed.

BUYING FLORIDA CATTLE
Kissimmee, Sept. 8 ,-»-One of the
largest cattle deals "pulled off" fo
some time Was consummated this
week when T . Trie», buyer for the
Armour Packing Co,, received thirty
three carloads of beef cattle from
the leading cuttle men of his vicin­
ity,T h e ••first consignment » a s
shipped Monday and consisted pf
eighteen ctrloads which were bill*
to Chicago; the remaining fifteen
cars were shipped to St. Louis Tues­
day.
^
The to tal consignment number­
ed 1,217 headwind the average price
received was twenty-five dollars per
head. T h e dealers' supplying the
cattle wero as follows: Carson Cattle
Co., Lealio &amp; Bass, Bull Bass, Ed.
Whaley, Henry Bass, Henry Partin,
L. M, W hitten, W. E. Sm ith, Ordia
Bass, S. Partin and O. Dais. Mr.
Price who is making Kissimmee hla
headquarters while looking after hla
firm’s Iqteresta In this locality, ex­
pressed himself s i confident that
other large consignments would fotTow this unless the loss In shipping.
Iw a s 'g r e a te r than they anticipated.

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